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Aussie Times<br />
January-February <strong>2018</strong><br />
The Official Publication of the Australian Shepherd Club of America
A-CH September 2011<br />
WTCH January 2017 VCH August 2017<br />
SVCH October 2017<br />
7th MVA ASCA 2017 Nationals<br />
Bred by Lisa Tracy<br />
Shadow<br />
SVCH WTCH A-CH Flamin T Shadow in the Night CD GS-E JS-E-SP RV-E RA<br />
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Australian Shepherd Health & Genetics Institute, Inc.<br />
1338 Trouville Ave. Grover Beach, CA 93433<br />
805-473-0093 www.ashgi.org
OFFICERS<br />
• President: Ann DeChant (<strong>2018</strong>); 13950 S<br />
Shaftsburg Rd., Perry, MI 48872; (517) 675-<br />
5538; anndechant.asca@gmail.com<br />
• 1st Vice President: Liz Busquets (2020);<br />
2335 Airport Dr., Athens, GA 30605; (574)<br />
349-5284; aussiesLB@msn.com<br />
• 2nd Vice President: Cindy King (2019); 18<br />
Riverview Dr. Canterbury, CT 06331; (860);<br />
546-6367; cindyking.asca@gmail.com<br />
• Secretary: Linda Gray (<strong>2018</strong>); 68 Bourne<br />
Ave; Tiverton, RI 02878; (401) 413-0491;<br />
Lmgray1@cox.net<br />
• Treasurer: Jean Roberts (2019); 217<br />
Rainbow Dr. #11742, Livingston, TX 77399;<br />
(208) 243-5242; jeanroberts.asca@gmail.<br />
com<br />
• Executive Secretary: Kalla Jaco; 9617 Great<br />
Hills Trail #624; Austin, TX 78759; (737)<br />
704-1685; Executive.secretary@asca.org<br />
BOARD OF DIRECTORS<br />
• Denise Creelman (2020); 684 W. Elster,<br />
Tulare, CA 93274; (559) 686-5109;<br />
love4aussies@aol.com<br />
• Laura Gibson (<strong>2018</strong>); 249 Gallagher Dr.<br />
Canyon Lake, TX 78133; (940) 733-1914;<br />
Chaseaussies@aol.com<br />
• Ken Silveira (2019); 42793 Valley View<br />
Dr., Scio, OR 97374; (503) 779-4652;<br />
kensilveira.asca@gmail.com<br />
• Rachel Vest (2020); 1494 Hog Mountain<br />
Rd. Jefferson, GA 30549; (401) 634-5582;<br />
Rachelv.asca@gmail.com<br />
EXECUTIVE & STANDING COMMITTEES<br />
• Agility Committee: (Liaison: Jean Roberts);<br />
Committee Chair: Judy Boone (OH); (801)<br />
361-9354; 55 Dorland Ave, Berea, OH;<br />
daydreamaussies@msn.com<br />
• Aussie Rescue and Placement<br />
Hotline: (Liaison: Ann DeChant)<br />
• Aussie Times Committee: Laura Gibson, Ann<br />
DeChant, Cindy King, and Linda Gray<br />
• Conformation Committee: (Liaison: Ann<br />
DeChant); Committee Chair: Liz Gibson;<br />
17415 Ben Smith Creek Rd., Tillamook, OR<br />
97141; coastalrange@embarqmail.com<br />
• DNA Committee: (Liaison: Jean Roberts);<br />
Committee Chair: Gina Larson; 22771<br />
Middle Rd., Greenleaf, ID 83636: (831)<br />
206-0078; WINDMILLAUSSIES@OUTLOOK.<br />
COM<br />
• Dock Jumping Committee: (Liaison: Rachel<br />
Vest); Committee Chair: Heidi Mobley; 9081<br />
Australian Shepherd<br />
Club of America (ASCA)®<br />
Established 1957<br />
Parent Club of the Australian Shepherd<br />
Culp Branch Rd., Sanger, TX 76266; (940)<br />
458-5710; WHAUSSIES@GMAIL.COM<br />
• Education Committee: Committee Chair:<br />
Christine Reedy; (517) 669-5345; 9160<br />
Williams Rd., DeWitt, MI 48820; walkate@aol.<br />
com<br />
• European Advisory Committee: (Liaison: Ann<br />
DeChant); Committee Chair: Luc Goossens;<br />
Kiefhoekstraat 199, 3940 Hechtel-Eksel,<br />
Belguim; 0320315425100; LUCANDME@<br />
YAHOO.COM<br />
• Hall of Fame Committee: (Liaison: Ann<br />
DeChant); Committee Chair: Dorothy Montano<br />
(NM); (505) 977-6523; 1837 Peyton Rd SW,<br />
Los Lunas, NM 87031; los-suenos@att.net<br />
• History Committee: (Liaison: Ann DeChant);<br />
Committee Chair: Sunday Miles (MI); (989)<br />
465-9057; 10515 Pere Marquette, Clare, MI<br />
48617; countrywoods@voyager.net<br />
• Junior Committee: (Liaison: Cindy King);<br />
Committee Chair: Andrea (Armstrong) Bair;<br />
juncasjimpop@yahoo.com<br />
• Legislative Committee: (Liaison: Rachel<br />
Vest); Committee Chair: Susan Beals; New<br />
York; (607) 423-5576; bealsie2@gmail.com<br />
• Merle Allele Investigative Committee:<br />
(Liaison: Linda Gray); Committee Chair:<br />
Shelly Hollen-Wood; 609 Bayou Bend Dr.,<br />
Deer Park, TX 77536; (713) 444-8002;<br />
SHALAKOAUSSIES@GMAIL.COM<br />
• Most Versatile Aussie Committee: (Liaison:<br />
Ken Silveira); Committee Chair: Renee<br />
Watson; (770) 931-4270; 5793 Rollingwood<br />
Dr., Stone Mountain, GA 30087; renresch@<br />
comcast.net<br />
• Obedience Committee: (Liaison: TBD);<br />
Committee Chair: Laurie Rubin; P.O. Box 967,<br />
Sebastopol, CA 95473; earthlaurie@sonic.net<br />
• Rally Committee: (Liaison: TBD; Committee<br />
Chair: Corinne Shanks; (417) 425-4869;<br />
Blanchard, OK 73010; gckennel.aol.com<br />
• Sponsorship Committee: (Liaison: Rachel<br />
Vest): Committee Chair: Ray Fryar; Texas;<br />
(979) 778-1082; rayfryar@gmail.com<br />
• Stockdog Committee: (Liaison: Jean Roberts)<br />
Committee Chair: Rick Harden; 1086<br />
Simmons Road, Social Circle, GA 30025:<br />
(404) 353-4424; RHRDNTN@GMAIL.COM<br />
• Tracking Committee: (Liaison: TBD); Chair:<br />
Beth MacLehose; 777 Township Rd. 208;<br />
Marengo, OH 43334: (419) 253-9958;<br />
BMACLEHOSE@GMAIL.COM<br />
• Webmaster: (Bd Liaison: Rachel Vest); Heidi<br />
Mobley; (940) 458-5710; 9081 Culp Branch<br />
Rd, Sanger, TX 76266; webmaster@asca.org<br />
ASCA Business Office<br />
6091 E. State Hwy 21<br />
Bryan, TX 77808<br />
Phone (979) 778-1082<br />
Fax (979) 778-1898<br />
Office Hours: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. CST, M-F<br />
www.asca.org<br />
ASCA Business Office Manager<br />
Ray Fryar (ext. 101)<br />
Email: manager@asca.org<br />
• ASCA Registry – Sarah Jackson: registrar@asca.<br />
org<br />
– For Individual Registrations, Litters, Transfers,<br />
Certified Pedigrees, Kennel name registration<br />
and renewal, Leases and corrections<br />
– For Foreign Registration or LEP’s contact Ray<br />
Fryar: manager@asca.org<br />
• ASCA Membership – Susan Byrne:<br />
membership@asca.org<br />
– Sends all membership applications,<br />
membership renewal, change of address, and<br />
membership inquires<br />
– For Affiliate Club questions contact Sarah<br />
Jackson registrar@asca.org<br />
• ASCA DNA Kits – Susan Byrne: membership@<br />
asca.org<br />
– DNA kit ordering and DNA certificates<br />
– Therion point of contact and DNA results,<br />
contact Ray Fryar: manager@asca.org<br />
• ASCA Conformation & Obedience – Misty<br />
Ryan: activities@asca.org<br />
– All Conformation shows, Conformation judges,<br />
Obedience shows and Obedience judges<br />
– All forms and show results associated with the<br />
Conformation & Obedience<br />
– Show sanctioning for Conformation and<br />
Obedience<br />
• ASCA Agility & Show Insurance - Adrianne<br />
Karli: agility@asca.org<br />
– All forms, show results, certificates,<br />
sanctioning, judge information for Agility trials<br />
– Certificates of Insurance and Show and Trial<br />
Newsletter<br />
• Stockdog, Tracking and Rally – Sherilan<br />
Young: stockdog@asca.org<br />
– All forms, show results, certificates and<br />
sanctioning for Stockdog Trials, Ranch Trials,<br />
Farm Trials, Tracking Tests and Rally trials Judges<br />
Information on Stockdog, Tracking, and Rally<br />
programs.<br />
• Junior Showmanship – Misty Ryan: activities@<br />
asca.org<br />
• Hall of Fame – Sarah Jackson: registrar@asca.<br />
org<br />
• Affiliate Clubs – Misty Ryan: activities@asca.<br />
org<br />
- All Affiliate Club questions<br />
rev 9/17<br />
AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong> 9
The Aussie Times is the official publication of the Australian Shepherd Club of America<br />
Parent Club of the Australian Shepherd<br />
Established 1957<br />
January-February • Volume 51, No. 2 • Circulation 4,100<br />
In this Issue<br />
Juniors Showcase 98-107<br />
High Score Open Working Junior 108<br />
Breann Ellis<br />
High Score Overall Junior 108<br />
Avery Pruitt<br />
High Score Rally Junior 107<br />
Courtney Lund<br />
MVJ – Madison Williams BC, 105<br />
National Finals Reserve Junior<br />
Handler – Makya Jackson 5<br />
Merit Winners Showcase 115<br />
Agility 116<br />
Conformation 142<br />
Obedience 146<br />
Rally 157<br />
Stockdog 169<br />
ASCA Breed Standard (Revised) 32<br />
Working Description<br />
of the Australian Shepherd 31<br />
ASCA Election Calendar 74’<br />
Affiliate Clubs &<br />
Licensed Agility Clubs 37-43<br />
Affiliate Club Guidelines 37<br />
Affiliate Club Reports<br />
Alaska ASC 44<br />
ASC of Idaho 44<br />
Boise ASC 44<br />
ASC of Montana 44<br />
Northwest ASC 47<br />
Olympia ASA 47<br />
Willamette ASC 47<br />
Aussie Rescue &<br />
Placement Helpline (ARPH) 75<br />
ARPH Donation Form 77<br />
Aussie Times Info 96-97<br />
Bulletin Board 29-31<br />
Business Office Information<br />
Basic Information 9<br />
Agility Reports<br />
Certificates Issued 48<br />
Conformation Reports<br />
Champion (Altered)<br />
Certificates Issued 54<br />
Champion (Intact)<br />
Certificates Issued 55<br />
Donor News 61<br />
Hall of Fame 61<br />
Judges News 62<br />
Kennel News 62<br />
Obedience Reports<br />
Certificates Issued 62<br />
Rally Reports<br />
Rally Certificates Issued 63<br />
Stockdog Reports<br />
Farm Trial Certificates 67<br />
Ranch Trial Certificates 67<br />
Stockdog Certificates 68<br />
Tracking Reports<br />
Tracking Certificates 71<br />
Vendor News 71<br />
Change of Address 28<br />
Club Officers and Committees 9<br />
Committee Reports<br />
Agility 33<br />
Conformation 33<br />
DNA 34<br />
Juniors 34<br />
Obedience 34<br />
Rally 35<br />
Stockdog 36<br />
Do These Genes Fit? 72<br />
Finally, Finals! 78<br />
How & How Much? 191<br />
In Other Words . . .<br />
A (Former) Junior’s View 91<br />
Just So:<br />
A Squirrel Dog 92<br />
Cat, Meet Dad; Dad Meet Cat 94<br />
Membership Form 36<br />
Obedience & More 83<br />
Officer Reports<br />
Presidents’ Report 11<br />
Secretaries’ Reports 12<br />
On the Cover 84<br />
Stockdog Corner 84<br />
Tracking Field Notes 86<br />
Upcoming Events 95<br />
Advertisers Index<br />
ASHGI 8<br />
Atasi (Norrell)<br />
6-7, IBC<br />
(Byrne) 1<br />
Florida ASA<br />
Congrats its Juniors 110-111<br />
Makita (Churchill)<br />
IFC<br />
Sunpiper (Fretz) 2<br />
(Telles) 4<br />
Toby’s Foundation 3<br />
WEWASC Year-End Winners 112-113<br />
In Memoriam<br />
Legacy’s Power Play 192<br />
Club Events<br />
Tennessee ASC 109<br />
ASC of Montana 114<br />
NEXT DEADLINE –<br />
March-April <strong>2018</strong> issue:<br />
January 15, <strong>2018</strong><br />
Theme: National Specialty<br />
Cover: National MVA Winner<br />
Publication Date: March 1, <strong>2018</strong><br />
Cynthia Moorhead, Editor, Aussie Times<br />
2639 Windermere Woods Dr.<br />
Bloomington, IN 47401<br />
Tel. (812) 336-1714/(812) 327-7692<br />
e-mail cynthia@parchmentfarm.com<br />
The Aussie Times (USPS #023-765) is published bi-monthly (six times a year) by the Australian Shepherd Club of America (ASCA),<br />
6091 E. State Hwy 21, Bryan, TX 77808-9652. Periodicals Postage Rate filed at Bryan, Texas, and at additional mailing offices.<br />
© 2017-18 Australian Shepherd Club of America, Inc. Images on pages 92 and 115, used under license from Bigstock®<br />
Postmaster: Send address changes to Aussie Times at 6091 E. State Hwy 21, Bryan, TX 77808-9652<br />
The ASCA logo, the initials “ASCA,” and the words “Australian Shepherd Club of America” are trademark-protected and cannot be used without permission.<br />
This includes the advertisement and sale of ASCA-registered dogs through wholesale and retail outlets.<br />
10 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong><br />
2017 National Finals Best Junior Handler – see page 85 for more info<br />
Bailey Crader<br />
Handling ASCA Ch. AKC GGh. Aussbern Premier Ticket of Myshara, “Gerald”<br />
Cover photo: Kayla Bertagnolli
Getting Down to Business<br />
From the Past President<br />
Happy New Year! Following the General Membership Meeting<br />
at Nationals, the Board met to elect its Board for the coming year,<br />
and Ann DeChant was elected to lead us as President once again. It<br />
has been an honor to serve ASCA as its President for the past year,<br />
and I look forward to continuing to give back to this club that has<br />
given so much to me as I serve out my term on the Board and chair<br />
the <strong>2018</strong> ASCA Nationals. I hope <strong>2018</strong> brings each ASCA member<br />
joy! I hope to see you in Greeley in September!<br />
Working for the success of ASCA and the breed we love!!<br />
~ Laura Gibson<br />
From the President<br />
Hi, members! It is a week since I returned from the ASCA<br />
Nationals in Bryan, TX, where a celebration was held for ASCA<br />
being 60 years old! The Texas Consortium did a beautiful job creating<br />
awareness of this milestone by having it on their logo, logo items,<br />
and with the presentation to all banquet attendees of a wonderful<br />
keychain as a memento.<br />
I would like to thank the entire team as provided by Chair Laura<br />
Gibson. This was one of the best run Nationals that I have attended,<br />
and the whole team deserves recognition and huge thank yous!<br />
Nationals Co-chair – Laura Gibson<br />
Nationals Co-chair – Ray Fryar<br />
Nationals Co-chair – Rick Gann<br />
Nationals & Finals Obedience Secretary – Andrea Torres<br />
Nationals & Finals Rally Secretary – Karen Black<br />
Nationals & Finals Conformation Secretary – Helen Bergold<br />
Nationals & Finals Stockdog Course Director – Larry Teaff<br />
Nationals & Finals Agility Secretary – Jeff Hayes<br />
Nationals & Finals Juniors Secretaries – Betty and Kalla Jaco<br />
Versatility – MVA/MVJ Secretary – Renee Watson<br />
Nationals Tracking Chair – Jan Wesen<br />
Assistant Stockdog Course Director – Jamie Burns<br />
Dock Diving and Barn Hunt – Heidi Mobley<br />
Entry Clerk – Terri Morgan<br />
Sponsorship Chair – Lacey Kafer<br />
Rosettes/ Awards – Gail Karamalegos<br />
RV/Camping / Golf Carts – Cathy Kenny<br />
Merchandise – Carol Harvey<br />
Vendors – Kim Eden<br />
Stalls & Signage – Helen Wilson & Chuck Shults<br />
Banquets/Nightly Buffets – Lyndsay Smith<br />
Welcome, Junior & Judges’ Bags – Kat Fryar<br />
Office Manager – Mari Jo Sharer<br />
Hospitality – Kim Eden<br />
Education – Danielle McJunkins<br />
Parades – Renee Lacey-Carantza & Crystal Anne Aguilar<br />
Local Liaison – Susan Byrne<br />
Accounting – Erica Westmoreland<br />
Basket Raffle – Lacey Kafer<br />
Health Clinics – Bill Dakin<br />
Catalog – Cathy Kenny<br />
Local sponsorships/Bryan/College Station – Ray Fryar<br />
Decorations – Laura Gibson<br />
Hotels – Ray Fryar<br />
Website/Facebook/Slideshows – Lyndsay Smith<br />
Travel- Shymese Zerbi<br />
ASCA Board Liaison – Ann DeChant<br />
Finals for all ASCA programs were held along with Preshows<br />
and trials, and Nationals competition as well. It was a very<br />
active week with a few special things that deserve mention. The<br />
Lowlands Club from Belgium traveled to Texas and hosted the first<br />
Conformation Pre-Show for the week. Thanks for all the dedication<br />
to ASCA and for going out of the way to come all this way to put<br />
on an ASCA Show! Thanks to all the clubs who hosted Pre-shows<br />
and Trials!<br />
The ASGHI basket raffle was held this year and due to the<br />
donations from ASCA Affiliate Clubs and individuals, $8800 was<br />
raised for ASHGI! There was also an effort to raise money and<br />
collect items needed by several of our ASCA family who are still<br />
recovering from flooding due to hurricane Harvey.<br />
A new thing that was planned and carried out was the Texas<br />
Shoot Out, a time and points trial. The top five dog and handler<br />
teams from the Nationals Stockdog Trial and the top five Finals<br />
dog and handler teams from the Stockdog Finals were invited to<br />
participate in the Friday event. Two teams qualified for both, so<br />
that allowed two teams to move into those slots. The night before<br />
the Shoot Out, after the Stockdog Finals awards were presented,<br />
a Calcutta Auction was held for the dogs in the Shoot Out. The<br />
bidding was fierce with Rick Hardin taking the bids from the floor<br />
and Larry Teaff acting as the Auctioneer. The pot for this Calcutta<br />
was to go in part to the winning dog with some back to the backers<br />
(consortiums were formed to add to the bids) of the winning dog.<br />
The Calcutta was extremely fun! The Shoot Out was a great event<br />
with the ten dogs each getting a run on Sheep and Cattle. I was<br />
only able to watch two runs due to Board of Directors meetings,<br />
but the report were that the event was fabulous to watch with<br />
ASCA’s best using strategies and great handling to get to the top.<br />
The camaraderie was incredible with many people watching who<br />
(FROM THE PRESIDENT . . . continued on page 28)<br />
Office Report<br />
Current number of full members: 5563<br />
Current number of service members: 4345<br />
Number of litters registered from<br />
9/15/2017 till 11/15/2017: 355<br />
Number of dogs registered from<br />
9/15/2017 till 11/15/2017: 671<br />
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Secretaries’ Reports<br />
Officer Reports<br />
Motion carries.<br />
These reports detail the day to day activities of the ASCA Board of<br />
Directors. It includes issues brought before the Board of Directors<br />
and mail, fax, e-mail and/or telephone communications. This<br />
report is respectfully submitted by Kalla Jaco, Executive Secretary.<br />
September 2017 Secretary’s Report<br />
JUDGE APPROVALS<br />
Non-Regular Breeder Judge<br />
Julie Ostberg (Wisconsin)<br />
Approved Breeder Judge<br />
Betsy Atkinson (New York)<br />
Senior Breeder Judge<br />
Susan Harris (California)<br />
RESCUE GRANT RECIPIENTS<br />
Aussie Rescue SoCal<br />
Contact: Karyl Heathman, California<br />
Email: aussierescuesocal@gmail.com<br />
Website: www.aussierescuesocal.com<br />
BOARD MOTIONS<br />
BD.17.170 INTRO TO STOCK FEEDBACK FORM<br />
Approve: Gibson, Kissman, Silveira, Vest, Wesen<br />
Oppose: DeChant, Gray, King, Roberts<br />
Abstain: 0<br />
Motion carries.<br />
Letter of Dissent from DeChant: I am opposed to this program, and<br />
am therefor opposed to any evaluation form.<br />
Letter of Dissent from Roberts: This form should be developed in<br />
consultation with the SDC.<br />
Motion by Vest; second by Wesen: I move to approve the attached<br />
document which will be provided to attendees at Introduction to<br />
Stock Events upon completion of their dog’s introduction to stock.<br />
The document details the response of their dog to the stock.<br />
See form [page 13 this issue of Aussie Times at the back of this<br />
report.<br />
Comments: Required per the Introduction to Stock rules.<br />
Parties affected: Affiliates hosting Introduction to Stock events<br />
require the Feedback Form.<br />
Effective date: Upon BOD approval.<br />
BD.17.171 INTRO TO STOCK HANDOUT (AMENDED)<br />
Approve: Gibson, Kissman, Silveira, Vest, Wesen<br />
Oppose: DeChant, Gray, King, Roberts<br />
Abstain: 0<br />
Letter of Dissent from DeChant: I am opposed to this program, so<br />
I oppose elements of it being brought forward after the fact. I am<br />
not opposed to education about working stock and terminology<br />
used while doing it. I would support efforts to educate which are<br />
well thought out by our SDC.<br />
Letter of Dissent from Gray: Not following RRO again. This motion<br />
was not amended, it was revised, to revise a motion you withdraw<br />
and resubmit with changes/additions/deletes. To amend a motion is<br />
a separate motion and must be voted on first and then the original<br />
motion voted on.<br />
Letter of Dissent from Roberts: The handout, and the intro program,<br />
should come from the SDC.<br />
Motion by Vest; second by Wesen : I move to approve the attached<br />
document which will be provided to attendees at Introduction<br />
to Stock Events. The document details the most commonly<br />
used commands used when working a dog and meaning of the<br />
commands.<br />
See handout [pages 14-15 this issue of Aussie Times] at the back<br />
of this report.<br />
Comments: Required per the Introduction to Stock rules.<br />
Parties affected: Affiliates hosting Introduction to Stock events<br />
require the handout/document.<br />
Effective date: Upon BOD approval.<br />
BD.17.172 CHANGE TO POLICY 8.12.10.5 EXCEPTIONS<br />
Approve: Unanimous<br />
Motion carries.<br />
Motion by Roberts; second by Gray: I move to approve the<br />
following change to Policy 8.12.10.5 Exceptions from the current<br />
policy:<br />
Current wording:<br />
8.12.10.5 Exceptions<br />
a. Any situation deviating from policy 8.12.10 will be brought to<br />
the Board of Directors for consideration thirty (30) days before<br />
the meeting.<br />
b. A Board Member may be allowed to attend a Board Meeting<br />
telephonically due to a medical reason for themselves or their<br />
immediate family.<br />
Proposed changes:<br />
8.12.10.5 Exceptions<br />
a. Any situation deviating from policy 8.12.10 will be brought to<br />
the Board of Directors for consideration thirty (30) days before<br />
the meeting.<br />
b. A Board Member may be allowed to attend a Board Meeting<br />
via electronic means.<br />
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Officer Reports<br />
Australian Shepherd Club of America<br />
Introduction to the ASCA Stockdog Program Event Feedback Form<br />
Dog’s Registered Name___________________________________________________<br />
Breed___________________________________ Sex_____ Registration # _________<br />
Dog’s birthdate______________________ Prior experience with stock? _____________<br />
Name of Owner_______________________________________ Phone__________________<br />
Address________________________________________________________________<br />
*****************************TO BE FILLED OUT BY INSTRUCTOR*************************<br />
Event location _________________________________________ Date___________________<br />
Stock used for this introductory session: _____________________<br />
Regarding working style and characteristics, the following best describes this dog on<br />
this day:<br />
INTEREST:<br />
_____ showed sustained interest in stock<br />
_____ showed limited interest in stock<br />
_____ showed little to no interest in stock<br />
STYLE:<br />
_____ shows preference to gather (fetch)<br />
_____ shows preference to drive<br />
_____ shows no clear style preference<br />
APPROACH:<br />
_____ runs wide<br />
_____ runs wide through training<br />
_____ runs close<br />
WEARING:<br />
_____ shows wearing to keep stock grouped<br />
_____ shows a little wearing<br />
_____ shows no wearing<br />
BARK:<br />
_____ works silently<br />
_____ force bark<br />
_____ barks a good deal<br />
EYE:<br />
_____ shows strong eye<br />
_____ medium eye<br />
_____ loose eye<br />
AGGRESSIVENESS:<br />
_____ forceful without excessive aggression<br />
_____ uses excessive force for the situation<br />
_____ shows no force<br />
TEMPERAMENT:<br />
_____ appears readily adjusted<br />
_____ easily distracted<br />
_____ frightened of the situation<br />
BIDDABILITY:<br />
_____ accepts pressure from handler and<br />
continues to work<br />
_____ is unaware of the handler<br />
_____ quits with pressure<br />
CONFIDENCE TO MOVE STOCK:<br />
_____ adequate<br />
_____ lacking<br />
DESIRE TO CONTROL STOCK:<br />
_____ wants to keep stock together<br />
_____ shows no thoughts of grouping<br />
COMMENTS:_________________________________________________________________<br />
____________________________________________________________________________<br />
Instructor’s Name: ______________________________ Signature:______________________<br />
The Introduction to ASCA Stockdog Program Event is for educational purposes, and ASCA and its Instructors make no certification<br />
as to the inherent ability of the participating dog to work stock.<br />
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Australian Shepherd Club of America<br />
Introduction to Stock Event<br />
The purpose of a stockdog is to control and move stock at the request its<br />
handler, without causing undue stress on the stock. The Introduction to Stock<br />
Event was created as an educational event for individuals who are just beginning<br />
to learn the basics of working stock with their dog.<br />
Basics for a dog to successfully work livestock<br />
• Interest – dog displays in interest in stock and desire to work for you.<br />
• Outrun - the dog moving freely to the left and right around the stock, stopping<br />
on Balance.<br />
• Balance – is the point in an outrun at which the dog turns in on the stock and<br />
brings them to the handler.<br />
• Fetching: the dog bringing the stock to the handler after the dog has moved<br />
to the point of Balance.<br />
• Drive – the dog moves the stock away from the handler and towards a specific<br />
destination. This may be a gate in a pasture or an obstacle in an arena.<br />
• Wearing – when a dog moves behind the stock from side to side to move the<br />
stock forward. This is a known Australian Shepherd trait and is sometimes used<br />
by other herding breeds.<br />
Commands to move the dog around the stock<br />
• Come/Here: a recall command for the dog to come directly to you.<br />
• Stop/Stand/Down: a command to stop/stand/down the dog immediately<br />
regardless of their activity while still focusing on the stock.<br />
• Go-Bye: to send the dog to his left, in a clockwise direction around the stock.<br />
• Away-to-me: to send the dog to his right, in a counter-clockwise direction<br />
around the stock.<br />
• There: the point in an outrun at which the dog turns into the stock and begins<br />
the fetch.<br />
• Walk-up: a command for the dog to walk directly up to the stock<br />
• Out: the dog turns off the stock and increases his distance from the stock.<br />
• That’ll do: to call the dog off the stock when the work is completed.<br />
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Rationale: Illness of the member or in the family may not be the<br />
only reason a Director is unable to travel.<br />
Parties affected: Board of Directors.<br />
Effective date: When passed.<br />
WITHDRAWN MOTIONS<br />
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6.2 Section 2 Voting Entitlement Record<br />
The officer or agent having charge of the membership books shall<br />
make a complete record of the members entitled to vote at each<br />
meeting of the membership or any adjournment thereof before such<br />
meeting. Such record shall be produced and kept open at the time<br />
and place of the meeting, and shall be subject to the inspection of<br />
any member during the whole time of the meeting for the purposes<br />
of determining the qualifications of members to vote.<br />
BD.17.173 DIRECTIVE TO STOCKDOG COMMITTEE<br />
Motion by Silveira; second by Vest: I move the following directive<br />
be sent to the Stockdog Committee.<br />
The Board of Directors request the ASCA Stockdog Committee<br />
develop educational materials to support the Introduction to ASCA<br />
Stockdog Program.<br />
It is hoped four months’ time will be sufficient to create such<br />
educational material. We request monthly updates as to the progress<br />
of this effort.<br />
If more time is needed, please request the specific need.<br />
Effective date: This directive shall be effective immediately upon<br />
the approval of the Board of Directors.<br />
BD.17.174 CHANGE TO BYLAWS 6.3 SECTION 3<br />
EVIDENCE OF MEMBERSHIP<br />
Motion by Silveira; second by Vest: I make the following motion<br />
to change the wording in the following sections of the Bylaws and<br />
add new descriptive language. I further move that such motion be<br />
submitted to the full voting Membership as required to change the<br />
By Laws at the next schedule Election of Directors in <strong>2018</strong>.<br />
Current wording:<br />
6 Article VI Voting<br />
6.1 Section 1 Closing of Membership Books or Fixing of Record<br />
Date<br />
For the purpose of determining members entitled to notice of<br />
or to vote at any meeting of members, or in order to make a<br />
determination of members for any purpose, the Board of Directors<br />
may provide that the membership books shall be closed for at least<br />
ten days immediately preceding such meeting. In lieu of closing the<br />
membership books, the Board of Directors may fix in advance a date<br />
as the record date for any such determination of members, such date<br />
in any case to be not more than sixty (60) days, and in the case of<br />
a meeting of members not less than fifteen (15) days, prior to the<br />
date on which the particular action requiring such determination<br />
of members is to be taken. The Board of Directors may determine<br />
that the members entitled to notice of or to vote at any meeting of<br />
members shall be the current membership list of the date fixed for<br />
the record date for such determination. When a determination of<br />
members entitled to vote at any meeting of membership has been<br />
made as provided in this section, such determination shall apply<br />
to any adjournment thereof.<br />
6.3 Section 3 Evidence of Membership<br />
The original membership books shall be prima facie evidence of the<br />
person or clubs entitled to examine the record or transfer books or to<br />
vote at any meeting of the membership. However, in order to vote,<br />
an individual or dual member must present his or her membership<br />
card and identification in order to cast a ballot.<br />
6.4 Section 4 Quorum<br />
Five percent (5%) of the members of the Club entitled to vote,<br />
represented in person or by proxy pursuant to provisions of the<br />
Washington Non-Profit Corporation Act, shall constitute a quorum<br />
at any meeting of the membership for all matters presented at<br />
the meeting. A response by five percent (5%) of the membership<br />
entitled to vote, either in person or by proxy, is necessary to validate<br />
any membership vote conducted by mail. For the purposes of this<br />
section a vote by proxy is authorized only as set forth in Section 8<br />
of this Article VI below.<br />
Proposed changes:<br />
6.3 Section 3 Evidence of Membership<br />
The original membership books shall be prima facie evidence of the<br />
person or clubs entitled to examine the record or transfer books or to<br />
vote at any meeting of the membership. However, in order to vote,<br />
an individual or dual member must present his or her membership<br />
card and identification in order to cast a ballot.<br />
A. Membership shall be verified by presentation of a valid photo<br />
identification issued by the Government each Member resides<br />
within.<br />
B. Each Affiliate will have one vote at each Membership Meeting<br />
where a quorum is established provided the vote is cast by a<br />
duly appointed representative of that Affiliate who provides<br />
credentials signed by the President of said Affiliate. Such<br />
Credential shall be in the possession of the Member casting<br />
the vote for the Affiliate and shall be presented to the Officer<br />
checking the Official Roll to establish a quorum and to admit<br />
the Affiliate as present to vote.<br />
Rationale: It has come to the attention of the Board of Directors, the<br />
By-Laws, as they reference the possession of a signed Membership<br />
card for voting at the Nationals General Membership Meeting has<br />
become more restrictive than necessary given modern technology.<br />
The By-Laws in, 6.3 Section 3 Evidence of Membership, already<br />
speak to the fact that a Member’s name on the official roll is<br />
sufficient to admit Members to the meeting as well as to view the<br />
Books and any other official ASCA document as well as to cast<br />
a vote. The additional requirement found in the second sentence<br />
that a Member must have in their possession a signed membership<br />
card is contradictory to the wording in the first sentence. Such a<br />
contradiction is an unfair restriction and impediment to allowing<br />
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ASCA Members the opportunity to assist in conducting ASCA<br />
Business.<br />
As well, Affiliates count as one vote towards establishing a<br />
quorum and are entitled to one vote at each General Membership<br />
Meeting where a quorum is present. There is no provision in the By<br />
Laws for how each Affiliate is to officially assign a representative<br />
to vote for the Affiliate.<br />
Effective date: To be effective upon passage of the ASCA Board<br />
of Directors.<br />
BD.17.175 QUESTION TO MEMBERSHIP – DOCK<br />
JUMPING<br />
Motion by Silveira; second by Kissman: I move the following<br />
question be submitted to the full ASCA Membership at the next<br />
scheduled Directors election of <strong>2018</strong>.<br />
Shall ASCA continue with the Dock Jumping Program as<br />
formulated by ASCA’s Dock Jumping Committee and approved<br />
by the ASCA board of Directors?<br />
If the Membership approves dissolving the Dock Jumping Program,<br />
the effective date shall be May 31, 2019.<br />
Rationale: Some ASCA Members have voiced discontent with the<br />
decision to establish a Dock Jumping Program.<br />
Effective date: This motion shall be effective immediately upon<br />
passage.<br />
MOTIONS ORIGINATING FROM THE COMMITTEES<br />
DNA Committee<br />
DN.17.03 ASCA DNA Brochure<br />
Approve: Unanimous<br />
Motion carries.<br />
Motion by Roberts: I move to approve the ASCA Parentage<br />
Verification Explained brochure, designed by the DNA committee,<br />
to be used by ASCA for educational purposes.<br />
See brochure at the back of this report [pages18 and 19 this issue<br />
of Aussie Times].<br />
Comments: The initial distribution of this brochure will be at the<br />
2017 ASCA Nationals. It will be placed in the welcome bags and<br />
be available at the ASCA booth. The committee is requesting a<br />
printable version of this educational brochure be placed on the<br />
ASCA website. The Office Manager gave an initial estimate of<br />
$100 for 600 brochures. We may need an order that is slightly<br />
larger once we confer with the host club.<br />
Rationale: As part of the strategic plan the committee was to<br />
develop educational material about ASCA’s DNA Program. This<br />
brochure fulfills that goal.<br />
Parties affected: ASCA Membership.<br />
Effective date: When passed by the Board.<br />
Rally Committee<br />
RA.17.07 COURSE MAP REQUIRED INFORMATION<br />
Approve: Unanimous<br />
Motion carries.<br />
Motion by Wesen: I move to accept this motion from the Rally<br />
Committee.<br />
Subject: Course Map Required Information<br />
Motion by Karen Black; second by Corinne Shanks: I move the<br />
rules for Rally Maps be updated to reflect inclusion of the Exercise<br />
List, with required elements including sign number.<br />
Current wording:<br />
17.2.2 Map Basics<br />
a. Judge’s name<br />
b. Date of the trial; if there is more than one trial on that date,<br />
further identification such as Trial #1, Trial #2, or A.M., P.M.<br />
must be included on each map<br />
c. Affiliate club hosting the trial<br />
d. Course level<br />
e. Ring size<br />
f. ASCA sign icons<br />
g. Station numbers<br />
h. Star indicators, enough to have a total of 200 points available<br />
on the course<br />
i. Cone icons, if any cone exercises are used. (No more than 7<br />
cones may be used on a course.)<br />
j. Separate entrance and exit gates<br />
k. Leash location indicator for courses that utilize a Stay exercise<br />
requiring the handler to retrieve a leash as part of the exercise<br />
Proposed changes:<br />
17.2.2 Map Basics<br />
a. Judge’s name<br />
b. Date of the trial; if there is more than one trial on that date,<br />
further identification such as Trial #1, Trial #2, or A.M., P.M.<br />
must be included on each map<br />
c. Affiliate club hosting the trial<br />
d. Course level<br />
e. Ring size<br />
f. ASCA sign icons<br />
g. Station numbers<br />
h. Star indicators, enough to have a total of 200 points available<br />
on the course<br />
i. Cone icons, if any cone exercises are used. Food or toy icon<br />
for exercises that include distractions. (No more than 7 cones<br />
may be used on a course.)<br />
j. Separate entrance and exit gates<br />
k. Leash location indicator for courses that utilize a Stay exercise<br />
requiring the handler to retrieve a leash as part of the exercise<br />
l. List that includes:<br />
1. Station # to match that on course<br />
2. Class (i.e. M, E, A, N) for all level specific exercises,<br />
based on the lowest class in which they can be used<br />
Signs 1-24 can be used on all levels, no class designation<br />
on the list<br />
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ASCA DNA PARENTAGE<br />
VERIFICATION EXPLAINED<br />
HISTORY OF THE DNA PARENTAGE<br />
PROGRAM:<br />
The Australian Shepherd Club of America<br />
started its pilot DNA program in 1994 after a<br />
presentation to the Board of Directors given by<br />
Dr. Jerry Caldwell of ImmGen, Inc. The purpose<br />
of the program was to develop a DNA genetic<br />
database to create and maintain an accurate<br />
registry. The program began with processing of<br />
130 samples from members who volunteered<br />
their dogs’ blood.<br />
In 1996, the Board of Directors announced there<br />
would be a 3-year phase-in of mandatory DNA<br />
profiling for parentage verification of all<br />
breeding stock. However, there were a lot of<br />
misconceptions among the membership about<br />
what DNA profiling would accomplish and what<br />
kind of information could be obtained from such<br />
profiling. The phase-in of mandatory DNA<br />
profiling of all breeding stock was later<br />
rescinded in an official announcement in the<br />
November/December 1996 Aussie Times,<br />
however, the voluntary program would<br />
continue for those members who wanted their<br />
dogs profile added to ASCAs growing DNA<br />
database. In the same issue of the Times an<br />
announcement regarding the establishment of<br />
the DNA Committee was made. The mandate of<br />
the committee was to formulate policy<br />
regarding the voluntary DNA program for<br />
parentage verification of all breeding stock and<br />
to educate the membership on the benefits of<br />
DNA by writing articles for the Aussie Times.<br />
By the summer of 1997, the members of the<br />
Committee had been chosen and work had<br />
already begun. In the Committee report in the<br />
June/July 1997 Aussie Times, the Committee<br />
stated it had prioritized several issues of<br />
immediate concern regarding the DNA Program.<br />
Later that year, the Aussie Times featured<br />
advertisements promoting the DNA Parentage<br />
Verification Program.<br />
In 1998, after approval by the ASCA Board of<br />
Directors, Certagen became the first approved<br />
DNA lab in Europe. With the help of a breeder<br />
in Germany and after some initial bumps in the<br />
road, the lab was able to certify parentage for the<br />
first Aussies in Europe. Since then Certagen is<br />
the only ASCA certified lab in Europe and<br />
outside the United States.<br />
The mission of the DNA committee was and<br />
continues to be the development of policies and<br />
procedures for the implementation our DNA<br />
Parentage Verification Program and with<br />
educating the membership on the benefits of<br />
DNA profiling for parentage verification.<br />
WHY DNA PARENTAGE<br />
CERTIFICATION IS IMPORTANT:<br />
When breeders consider dogs for breeding they<br />
research the pedigrees of the potential parents.<br />
Some of the things that are looked for in the<br />
pedigree are specific traits, structure, working<br />
styles, temperament and health issues. Breeders<br />
are trying hard to screen pedigrees for health<br />
issues before making breeding decisions.<br />
In the long run, DNA-VP can become very<br />
important to the health of bloodlines of dogs<br />
from breeders who use health information before<br />
breeding a litter.<br />
HOW DNA PARENTAGE TESTING<br />
WORKS:<br />
The ASCA parentage verification test is an<br />
exclusionary test (the word match does not<br />
apply). If a given offspring exhibits two or more<br />
genetic markers that do not appear in the DNA<br />
profile of either the alleged sire or dam<br />
(numbers are exact) then one or both of the<br />
alleged parents are “excluded’ as being the true<br />
parents(s). Note: one marker difference in the<br />
offspring is not considered an exclusion as it<br />
could be a mutation. The alleged parents are<br />
said “to qualify” as the true sire and dam if less<br />
than two exclusionary markers are exhibited in<br />
the offspring.<br />
A standard DNA test is used by Therion and<br />
ASCA to DNA identify (register) individual<br />
dogs and verify parentage. A set of 11 genetic<br />
sites (loci) are screened on the DNA<br />
chromosomes of each dog resulting in a DNA<br />
profile. Since chromosomes are found in pairs<br />
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this test results in a DNA profile for each dog of<br />
a set of 22 “alleles” or genetic markers. These<br />
11 loci were chosen because they show variable<br />
alleles possible at each locus, i.e. chosen<br />
because there they show genetic variability<br />
among most dogs. Please note that if a cheek<br />
swab or FTA blood card sample is not collected<br />
correctly or handled properly or if not enough<br />
cells are deposited this will result in fewer<br />
genetic markers being assayed. This is why<br />
Therion recommends using whole blood to DNA<br />
your dogs.<br />
Each dog/puppy receives half of its genetic<br />
markers (11 markers) from its dam and half of<br />
its genetic markers (11) from its sire. Therefore<br />
if all of the genetic markers appearing (as<br />
numbers) in the DNA profile of a given puppy<br />
also appear in the DNA profile of either the<br />
alleged sire or alleged dam then the puppy is<br />
determined to qualify as the offspring of the<br />
indicated sire and dam. However if the DNA<br />
profile of the puppy contains genetic markers<br />
that do not appear in the DNA profiles of either<br />
the sire or the dam then the puppy cannot be a<br />
product of the mating of those two dogs and<br />
either the sire and/or the dam is excluded (based<br />
on the non-matching numbers).<br />
PROCEDURE WHEN THERE IS A<br />
DISCREPANCY IN THE PARENTAGE:<br />
ASCA informs the Owner and Breeder of the<br />
dog that has had the exclusion. We try to<br />
identify other possible sires that are on the<br />
premises and find out if they are DNA profiled.<br />
We then have a new sample submitted if<br />
necessary for comparison to the new dogs.<br />
The ASCA Office Manager is the main point of<br />
contact between ASCA and Therion. The DNA<br />
committee is informed if there are cases that<br />
cannot be resolved.<br />
HOW TO AVOID COMMON<br />
PROBLEMS THAT CAUSE<br />
REJECTION ON SAMPLES<br />
SUBMITTED:<br />
Rejection of samples is usually a matter of the<br />
quality of the sample. Such as not enough blood/<br />
cells collected, too much blood on FTA card so<br />
some contamination exists, etc. If a sample<br />
doesn’t work well the first time we will rerun it<br />
either (1) using more of the sample and/or (2)<br />
run the sample by itself or run the missing<br />
markers individually to maximize the chance of<br />
success.<br />
BLOOD TUBE-Whole blood is the most<br />
reliable method of submitting a DNA sample. It<br />
is important to ensure proper blood collection<br />
technique is used to prevent sample errors.<br />
BLOOD CARD- Too much blood or not<br />
enough blood will cause rejection. In addition,<br />
if the card is not allowed to thoroughly dry,<br />
mold can become a problem. Please let the card<br />
air dry completely. In humid areas, it is<br />
suggested to let the card dry longer than the<br />
recommended time.<br />
CHEEK SWAB-Read the directions included<br />
with the swabs, BEFORE you start collection.<br />
Not enough cells collected or contamination<br />
(including mold) of the swab is the usual reason<br />
for rejection.<br />
After removing the swab from its package, make<br />
sure you do not touch the tip or allow it to come<br />
in contact with anything that could cause the<br />
DNA to be compromised. To collect your dog’s<br />
DNA, lift your dog’s upper lip and insert the<br />
swab between the cheek and gum line. Using<br />
gentle outward pressure, swab the inside of the<br />
cheek in a back and forth motion, turning the<br />
swab occasionally to coat the entire tip with<br />
cells. Keep the swab in the mouth of the<br />
dog for a slow count of 60. The longer you<br />
are able to keep the swab in the dog’s mouth the<br />
better chance you have of collecting more cells.<br />
DO NOT soak the swab in the dog’s saliva<br />
as that washes the DNA away.<br />
After you have completed the collection of cells,<br />
make sure you do not let the tip touch anything,<br />
such as counter/table tops, your skin or anything<br />
that could contaminate the sample.<br />
MULTIPLE SIRED LITTERS-WHY<br />
MANDATORY EXTENDED MARKER<br />
SET IS REQUIRED WHEN SIRES ARE<br />
CLOSELY RELATED:<br />
If there are multiple sires to a litter (either by<br />
choice or chance) that are closely related (father,<br />
sons, siblings or uncle) the ASCA registry rules<br />
require the use of the extended marker set (12<br />
markers). This is in addition to the standard set<br />
of 11 so a total of 23 markers are used for<br />
closely related breedings. This is because of the<br />
high probability of corresponding genetic<br />
markers between the possible sires. The standard<br />
marker set would not be able to exclude sires so<br />
the extended marker set would be needed.<br />
ASCA Business Office<br />
(979) 778-1082<br />
www.asca.org<br />
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Signs 100-105 are novice only so N would be listed under<br />
Class on the list<br />
Signs 120-125 can be used for Novice and Advanced, no<br />
class designation on the list<br />
Signs 200-226 are for Advanced, Excellent & Masters, so<br />
would be marked A on the list<br />
Signs 300-315 are for Excellent & Masters, so would be<br />
marked as E on the list. Sign 316 is not designated as E on<br />
the list<br />
Signs 400-412 are for Masters only, so would be marked as<br />
M on the list<br />
3. Stationary (S or blank)<br />
4. Exercise Name<br />
5. Name of Jump to match icon shown on course<br />
6. Stars, where needed<br />
7. Sign Number to match that on course<br />
8. “Finish” with no number, before the Stay exercise, when<br />
applicable.<br />
Comments/Rationale: Consistency is needed on course maps to aid<br />
the competitor, the judge, the affiliate, and the stewards setting up<br />
courses. Maps are often difficult to read. Inclusion of the exercise<br />
list, as can be found on the ASCA Course Template, with columns<br />
completed provides additional information to the competitor and<br />
judges prior to, and during, the trial. Inclusion of the Sign # on the<br />
list saves considerable time for the competitor who wants to look<br />
up the sign for correct performance, and for the person(s) pulling<br />
signs for each course. Each of the columns on the ASCA Course<br />
Template list can be completed by copying the complete line from<br />
the available Signs to that course level. Adding these requirements<br />
will not require additional time on behalf of the judge creating the<br />
course.<br />
Parties affected: Judges will need change their process for map<br />
creation to include required elements, if they do not already include<br />
required elements. Competitors, affiliates and trial stewards will<br />
be impacted by not having to look up sign number based on the<br />
exercise description on the map.<br />
Effective date: On approval by BOD.<br />
Results of the committee’s vote:<br />
Approve: 9<br />
Oppose: 4<br />
Abstain: 0<br />
Non-voting: 1<br />
Comment from Joan Skinner: My concerns duplicate Pat Pierce’s.<br />
In addition it is starting to feel that the rules are nit-picking. If we<br />
changed the numbers of the signs to reflect which course they are<br />
for there is no need now to indicate by a letter what course they are<br />
for. And icons of any kind can indicate distractions.<br />
Comment from Sandy Walroth: I feel that this motion goes too<br />
far, and puts unnecessary requirements on the course maps. I do<br />
agree that the sign number and jump type are needed – it does help<br />
course building significantly. A while back, the exercises were put<br />
in an order by level, and the exercise numbers changed to reflect<br />
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the level. Thus, having the level listed is unnecessary. Whether the<br />
exercise is stationary or not is also unnecessary. The description,<br />
which is already required, tells you what kind of exercise it is. There<br />
should be some kind of distinction between cones and distractions<br />
on those exercises, however, requiring a specific toy or food icon<br />
isn’t needed. First, the handlers see what is being put down during<br />
course building and see it during the walkthrough. Second, the<br />
description already tells the handler that there will be distractions.<br />
Third, if you planned on toys and the club only has food bowls, the<br />
map is incorrect. In the rationale, it states that it’s not a problem for<br />
the judges, as all that information is already on the course design<br />
template. However, not all judges use that template. This would put<br />
an undue burden on those judges who will have to either change<br />
their methods yet again, or move to using the Excel template. This<br />
would be a problem for those who either don’t know or don’t like<br />
Excel, or don’t have the Microsoft Office Suite, which is expensive.<br />
For all these reasons, I am against the motion as presented.<br />
Comment from Pat Pierce: While I agree with the majority of<br />
these requirements, I find two items on the list to be unnecessary<br />
duplicates of information already required for course maps with<br />
exercise lists. I also would prefer using any symbol or shape that<br />
clearly is not a cone, to be useable for marking the distractions - not<br />
just a required food bowl or specific toy.<br />
L.2 - We renumbered all of our signs, so it would become<br />
immediately obvious what the minimum level was for any sign.<br />
This duplicates L.6 requirement of including the sign number on<br />
the exercise list.<br />
L.3 - “S” for stationary is not really necessary, when maps are<br />
required to use our sign icons (which nearly all include a Stop<br />
sign or similar picture in the design), and the sign/station number<br />
is included (L.1 in the proposed requirements list).<br />
Map Basics i) does not need to be so specific, in the style of<br />
distraction indicators on a map. Any symbol that takes the place of<br />
a cone, should be allowed. In practical terms at a trial, conditions<br />
and equipment might warrant using a toy where the map indicates a<br />
food bowl, or a specific pictured distraction isn’t available. As long<br />
as the distraction is marked with something clearly not identical to<br />
a cone indicator, this should be acceptable.<br />
Comment from Ann McCabe: Whereas I agree that a list should<br />
accompany a course map, I do not believe that the level (M, E,<br />
A, N), or the type of distraction, or an S for stationary exercises<br />
needs to be included.<br />
Comment from Karen Souza: I am voting to approve this motion<br />
because I feel that it will serve to bring more consistency to<br />
Rally maps. Many judges already supply this information. Maps<br />
containing the information are easier to read by all and insure<br />
requirements for each level have been met.<br />
Board Meeting Minutes<br />
Thursday, September 14, 2017<br />
Present: President Laura Gibson, 1st Vice President Ann DeChant,<br />
Secretary Cindy King, Director Linda Gray, Director Preston<br />
Kissman, Director Jean Roberts, Director Elect Liz Busquets,<br />
Executive Secretary Kalla Jaco
Absent: 2nd Vice President Rachel Vest, Treasurer Jan Wesen,<br />
Director Ken Silveira, Director Elect Denise Creelman<br />
There is a quorum with 6 voting members of the Board present.<br />
Gibson called the meeting to order in Executive Session at 6:03<br />
p.m. Central Time.<br />
EXECUTIVE SESSION<br />
The Board started their meeting in Executive Session to discuss<br />
two topics. They are summarized below.<br />
Officer Reports<br />
cloud ends on September 30, 2017. Once Mr. Jackson finishes his<br />
analysis, the Board will discuss bids and an emergency motion will<br />
be brought forward to contract with a new vendor.<br />
Creelman joined the meeting at 6:34 p.m.<br />
LINKS ON WEBSITE<br />
A member requested that the link to www.aussieinfo.org be added<br />
to the ASCA Website. Before adding external links to the website,<br />
the Board needs an approval policy in place. A disclaimer is also<br />
required. The Board will revisit this topic after Nationals.<br />
AUGUST TREASURER’S REPORT<br />
In anticipation of her absence at tonight’s meeting, Wesen sent<br />
out the Treasurer’s Report for period ending August 31, 2017, via<br />
email. Ending balance is $188,804.24.<br />
BD.17.176 AUGUST TREASURER’S REPORT<br />
Motion by DeChant to approve the August Treasurer’s Report.<br />
Second by Roberts.<br />
Approve: 6; Oppose: 0; Abstain: 0; Absent: Silveira, Vest, Wesen;<br />
Motion carries.<br />
BUSINESS OFFICE STAFF<br />
The Office Manager proposed a reorganization of Business Office<br />
duties, due to the upcoming retirement of Susan Byrne. Currently,<br />
Ms. Byrne’s duties are Front Desk/Membership/Bookkeeper.<br />
The Office Manager proposes that Sarah Jackson take over the<br />
book-keeping duties, in addition to her current duties as Assistant<br />
Manager, but instead of her duties as Registrar. This would open<br />
the positions of Front Desk/Membership and Registrar to two new<br />
employees.<br />
Silveira joined the meeting at 6:19 p.m.<br />
Office Manager Ray Fryar called Gibson at 6:19 p.m. to answer<br />
several questions. He left the meeting at 6:21 p.m.<br />
The Board exited Executive Session at 6:29 p.m. The remainder of<br />
the meeting was conducted in Open Session.<br />
OPEN SESSION<br />
AUGUST EMAIL BUSINESS<br />
The Board voted to ratify all business conducted over email in<br />
August.<br />
BD.17.177 AUGUST EMAIL BUSINESS<br />
Motion by DeChant to ratify the August email business. Second<br />
by Gray.<br />
Approve: 7; Oppose: 0; Abstain: 0; Absent: Vest, Wesen; Motion<br />
carries.<br />
Vest joined the meeting at 6:30 p.m.<br />
SYSTEM REPORT<br />
Vest reported on the ongoing progress of the Business Office system<br />
upgrade. ASCA’s contract with FrogSlayer for hosting on their<br />
MEMBER ACCESS TO MONTHLY BOARD MEETINGS<br />
The topic of allowing members access to the Board’s monthly<br />
meetings has been ongoing for 2+ years. This month’s meeting<br />
audio will be uploaded to ASCA’s YouTube account to be provided<br />
to the membership.<br />
RED ROOF INN DISCOUNT<br />
The Board discussed an email from Christina Miadich, Digital<br />
Marketing Specialist for Red Roof Inn, offering a 15% discount<br />
for ASCA members who choose to stay with them. Pets stay free<br />
at all locations. The Office Manager will finalize the agreement.<br />
FLOOR PLANS FOR NEW BUSINESS OFFICE<br />
The Office Manager has been working with Mike Black on the<br />
preparations necessary to begin work on a new building for the<br />
ASCA Business Office. The Board discussed proposed floor plans.<br />
The current building is ~3000 square feet; the new building will<br />
be ~5000 square feet.<br />
OIL PIPELINE PROJECT<br />
The Board discussed a letter from Universal Field Services, Inc.<br />
which requests permission to conduct studies and surveys across<br />
our property in Bryan, TX, in preparation for a proposed oil pipeline<br />
project called the East Houston to Hearne Pipeline. The Office<br />
Manager will investigate further.<br />
INTRODUCTION TO ASCA STOCKDOG PROGRAM<br />
HANDOUT<br />
Motion BD.17.171 Intro to Stock Handout is currently before the<br />
Board for vote over email in September. Vest is open to amending<br />
the motion, based on member and Director feedback.<br />
<strong>2018</strong> NATIONAL SPECIALTY PREMIUM<br />
The first draft of the <strong>2018</strong> National Specialty Premium was<br />
submitted on September 1, 2017. The Board has 30 days to respond.<br />
Stockdog Finals courses: Ducks & Sheep – H, B, and C; Cattle –<br />
D, B, and C<br />
Stockdog Nationals courses: Ducks – B, Sheep – H, Cattle – D<br />
STRATEGIC PLAN<br />
The Board discussed the notice to committees to re-evaluate the<br />
Strategic Plan, that was scheduled to go out on September 1, 2017.<br />
For 2017, the Committees are to set 3 – 5 yearly goals to establish<br />
priorities for the Committee, and work on those throughout the year.<br />
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Officer Reports<br />
If issue(s) are brought forward by the Membership/Committee,<br />
the Committee’s efforts can be redirected from their work on the<br />
goals and address the issue(s). Likewise, with a BOD directive,<br />
yearly goal effort would be redirected to answer the directive.<br />
Employing this methodology to work through the yearly goals,<br />
while still supporting Membership/Committee ideas/issues will<br />
provide flexibility to Committees.<br />
Deadline for yearly goals – October 20, 2017.<br />
October 2017 Secretary’s Report<br />
RESCUE GRANT RECIPIENTS<br />
Western Aussie Rescue<br />
Contact: Annette Hall<br />
Newport, Washington<br />
westernaussierescue@gmail.com<br />
www.westernausstralianshepherdrescue.com<br />
Wesen joined the meeting at 7:19 p.m.<br />
VOTING AT THE GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING<br />
The Board discussed what is needed for members to be able to vote<br />
at the General Membership Meeting held at the annual National<br />
Specialty. It was agreed to draft a change to the related Bylaws,<br />
to be presented to the membership for a vote on the <strong>2018</strong> ballot.<br />
The Board decided the protocol to follow for allowing members<br />
into the meeting and for conducting the meeting if a quorum is<br />
achieved and voting takes place.<br />
For 2017, any member listed in the membership list may join the<br />
meeting. Be prepared to present photo identification. Members<br />
must present their membership card to receive a colored index card,<br />
which denotes their ability to cast a vote, in the case of a quorum. If<br />
a vote is called for, members will hold up their card to be counted.<br />
Affiliates may vote the same way, so long as the Affiliate President<br />
has designated an Affiliate Member authorized to represent their<br />
interests at the meeting. That designated Affiliate Member, the<br />
President, or the Affiliate Representative must indicate which<br />
Affiliate they represent when checking in and they will receive an<br />
additional differently-colored index card.<br />
Silveira left the meeting at 7:40 p.m.<br />
STOCKDOG COMMITTEE SURVEY<br />
This survey is intended to be shared with ASCA Stockdog Judges<br />
and competitors in the Aussie Times, targeted emails, and various<br />
locations on-line.<br />
BD.17.178 STOCKDOG COMMITTEE SURVEY<br />
Motion by DeChant to approve the Stockdog Committee’s survey<br />
to be sent out however the Stockdog Committee has planned.<br />
Second by Roberts.<br />
Approve: 8; Oppose: 0; Abstain: 0; Absent: Silveira; Motion<br />
carries.<br />
WEBSITE FORUM & ASCA DISCUSSION LISTS<br />
The new ASCA discussion list on groups.io and the new forum on<br />
the ASCA Website are ready to be launched.<br />
Vest made a motion, seconded by Wesen, to request the Office<br />
Manager set up the new discussion list on groups.io, but it was<br />
withdrawn to be put on the agenda for October’s meeting.<br />
Gibson adjourned the meeting at 8:17 p.m.<br />
BOARD MOTIONS<br />
BD.17.179 TRANSFER OF ASCA YAHOO GROUPS TO<br />
GROUPS.IO<br />
Approve: Unanimous<br />
Motion carries.<br />
Motion by Roberts; second by King: I move that all ASCA owned<br />
groups hosted by Yahoo be transferred to Groups.io by Jan. 1st,<br />
<strong>2018</strong>.<br />
Comments/Rationale: Groups.io is a more secure and easier to use<br />
platform for hosting our committee groups.<br />
The ASCA DNA group was successfully moved to groups.io from<br />
Yahoo. There have been no complaints from ASCA users, thus far.<br />
Parties affected: Committee members, ASCA Office<br />
Ray has said that it would take about 1/2 day to move all of the<br />
groups.<br />
Effective date: Upon Board approval<br />
BD.17.180 <strong>2018</strong> STOCKDOG FINALS JUDGES<br />
Approve: 7<br />
Oppose: 0<br />
Abstain: Gibson, Kissman<br />
Motion carries.<br />
Motion by Roberts; second by King: I move to approve the slate<br />
of judges for the <strong>2018</strong> Stock Finals.<br />
Preston Kissman, Ken Lyle, Steve Shope, Sharon Simmons, Larry<br />
Teaff, and Brad Warren<br />
Rationale: The Board is supposed to approve them<br />
Parties affected: Stock Finals judges, <strong>2018</strong> Nationals Host Club<br />
Effective date: Upon Board approval<br />
EMERGENCY MOTION<br />
BD.17.190 STAY EXERCISE DURING HIT RUNOFF<br />
RULE BOOK CORRECTION<br />
Approve: Unanimous<br />
Motion carries.<br />
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Motion by Wesen: I make an emergency motion to approve the<br />
following from the Rally Committee.<br />
Motion by Corinne Shanks; second by Karen Black.<br />
Purpose: This is a clarification of the current rule, which, when<br />
corrected in September, resulted in the removal of “on lead”.<br />
Though the rule book states all novice courses are to be run “on<br />
lead”, there is concern that the wording effective 10/1/17 in section<br />
1.18.4 of the rule book will cause additional confusion in the event<br />
of a HIT Runoff.<br />
Comments/rationale: When motion RC - 7.29 was written and<br />
approved, “on lead” was not specifically stated (see Approved by<br />
the Committee below). The current Rule Book wording, is not the<br />
same as was approved by the committee. This motion is to clarify<br />
the 10/1/17 rule book to avoid confusion.<br />
Previous:<br />
1.18.4 Ties for HIT<br />
In case of a tie between dogs eligible for any of the above awards,<br />
each Team shall perform the Novice course on lead. The highest<br />
score shall determine the winner. In the event that more than one<br />
Team receives the same score, the faster time shall determine the<br />
winner.<br />
Approved by the committee:<br />
1.18.4 Ties for HIT<br />
In case of a tie between dogs eligible for any of the above awards,<br />
each Team shall perform the Novice course, including the stay<br />
exercise. The highest score shall determine the winner. In the event<br />
that more than one Team receives the same score, the faster time<br />
shall determine the winner. The sit or down stay will be kept on<br />
the course for the run-off.<br />
Current:<br />
1.18.4 Ties for HIT<br />
In case of a tie between dogs eligible for any of the above awards,<br />
each Team shall perform the Novice course, including the stay<br />
exercise on lead. The highest score shall determine the winner. In<br />
the event that more than one Team receives the same score, the<br />
faster time shall determine the winner. The sit or down stay will<br />
be kept on the course for the run-off. (Effective September 2017)<br />
Proposed:<br />
1.18.4 Ties for HIT<br />
In case of a tie between dogs eligible for any of the above awards,<br />
each Team shall perform the Novice course, including the stay<br />
exercise, on lead. The highest score shall determine the winner.<br />
In the event that more than one Team receives the same score, the<br />
faster time shall determine the winner. The sit or down stay will<br />
be kept on the course for the run-off.<br />
The wording of the current rule book for Junior Handler HIT also<br />
needs to be corrected to the same wording.<br />
Officer Reports<br />
Current:<br />
1.20.2 Tie for HIT Junior Handler<br />
In case of a tie between Junior Handlers eligible for any of the above<br />
awards, each Junior Handler and dog shall perform the Novice<br />
course, on lead. The highest score shall determine the winner. In<br />
the event that more than one Team receives the same score, the<br />
faster time shall determine the winner.<br />
Proposed:<br />
1.20.2 Tie for HIT Junior Handler<br />
In case of a tie between Junior Handlers eligible for any of the above<br />
awards, each Junior Handler and dog shall perform the Novice<br />
course, including the stay exercise, on lead. The highest score<br />
shall determine the winner. In the event that more than one Team<br />
receives the same score, the faster time shall determine the winner.<br />
Parties affected: Contestants that are tied for HIT that run the<br />
course must be aware that the sit/down stay is part of the course,<br />
and performed on lead.<br />
Effective date: On Approval by the BOD.<br />
Results of the committee vote:<br />
Approve: Unanimous<br />
MOTIONS ORIGINATING FROM THE COMMITTEES<br />
Obedience Committee<br />
OB.17.05 SEND TRIAL PAPERWORK AND RULEBOOK<br />
TO JUDGES<br />
Approve: 7<br />
Oppose: Gray, Roberts<br />
Motion carries.<br />
Letter of Dissent from Gray: Policy 8.9.2 was not followed.<br />
Letter of Dissent from Roberts: I can’t approve this motion without<br />
a notation as to where this policy will reside in ASCA documents.<br />
Motion by Wesen: I move to approve this motion from the<br />
Obedience Committee.<br />
Motion by Katie van de Sandt; second by Jane Small: I move to ask<br />
the Business Office, when obedience trials are sanctioned, to email<br />
the judge a copy of the premium and/or sanctioning paperwork,<br />
a link to the latest rulebook and an offer to mail a printed copy of<br />
the current rulebook, if the judge requests it.<br />
Rationale: Make sure judges have the details of trials they have<br />
agreed to judge in their hands before the trial. Make the process<br />
for getting a current rulebook easily visible to and convenient for<br />
judges. Ensure judges receive similar information when judging<br />
obedience that they have already been receiving when judging rally.<br />
Parties affected: Business Office is asked to send information to<br />
judges of sanctioned trials.<br />
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Effective date: The Effective Date of the motion will be immediately<br />
following approval by the Board of Directors.<br />
Results of the committee vote:<br />
Approve: 7<br />
Disapprove: 0<br />
Abstain: 0<br />
Non-voting: 3<br />
The Obedience Committee does not recommend that this motion<br />
be printed in the rulebook.<br />
OB.17.06 SEND RULEBOOK CHANGES TO JUDGES<br />
Approve: 8<br />
Oppose: Gray<br />
Motion carries.<br />
Motion by Wesen: I move to approve this motion from the<br />
Obedience Committee.<br />
Motion by Katie van de Sandt; second by Jane Small: I make a<br />
motion that we ask the Executive Secretary, in May of each year,<br />
to email to all Obedience Judges the list of upcoming changes for<br />
the June rulebook. Include in the letter a request to judges to notify<br />
the Business Office if for any reason they would like to be removed<br />
from the ASCA Obedience Judges list.<br />
Officer Reports<br />
Comment from Kissman: This is a proposed rule modification from<br />
the SDC that will not be followed. The existing rule is currently<br />
not being followed. If the SDC wants to level the playing field at<br />
a Stockdog Trial, they will have to come up with a better solution.<br />
Comment from Vest: Will not be able to support this motion as<br />
written. I appreciate the purpose of the motion and understand<br />
that the SDC is trying to correct an issue. However, in a lot of<br />
the A.M./P.M. trials, the stock are run back to back to prevent<br />
them having to be caught up and penned again later in the day.<br />
Re/ awards, rarely do Affiliates hand out ribbons/awards until the<br />
A.M/P.M. is complete as some award High Combined and other<br />
awards that require the completion of both trials.<br />
Motion by Roberts: I move to approve the motion from the SDC:<br />
Motion by Jim McKay; second by Judy DeShazo: I move that the<br />
Stock Dog Committee change the wording of 4.11.1 in section 11.<br />
CURRENT WORDING:<br />
4.11.1<br />
No competing dogs will be allowed in the trial arena on the day of<br />
trial except during their run. A non-competing dog may be used to<br />
work the stock only at the discretion of the course director and the<br />
judge. The trial arena includes all areas where dogs are competing<br />
and all areas used for handling the livestock.<br />
Rationale: To facilitate keeping judges updated on changes in the<br />
obedience rules and to help keep the judges list updated.<br />
Parties affected: Obedience judges will get rule updates. Executive<br />
Secretary will be asked to email out the rule change doc once a year.<br />
Executive Secretary responded that she can initiate the emailing of<br />
the rule change document.<br />
Effective date: The Effective Date of the motion will be the date<br />
that the next Rule Book is printed following approval by the Board<br />
of Directors and subsequent publication in the Aussie Times.<br />
Results of the committee vote:<br />
Approve: 7<br />
Disapprove: 0<br />
Abstain: 0<br />
Non-voting: 3<br />
The Obedience Committee does not recommend that this motion<br />
be printed in the rulebook.<br />
Stockdog Committee<br />
SD.17.09 DOGS IN THE ARENA<br />
Approve: 0<br />
Oppose: 8<br />
Abstain: Gray<br />
Motion fails.<br />
Comment from DeChant: I am opposed as I think it needs more<br />
work.<br />
PROPOSED WORDING:<br />
4.11.1<br />
Competing dogs will not be allowed in the trial arena on the day of<br />
the trial until the trial is finished, with the exception of the runs in<br />
which the dog is entered. The trial arena includes all areas where the<br />
dogs are competing and all areas used for handling trial livestock,<br />
including pasture and corral holding areas or pens. The trial is<br />
considered finished after all runs, including run offs, for that trial<br />
have been judged. When more than one sanctioned trial is held on<br />
the same day, a dog who has previously competed that day may<br />
be used for livestock management, provided the trial in which the<br />
dog competed is finished and the dog will not be competing in any<br />
further runs, including run offs, that day. A non-competing dog<br />
may be used to work the stock only at the discretion of the course<br />
director and the judge.<br />
Rationale: These rules need clarification as there has been confusion<br />
at several locations during trials.<br />
Parties affected: Competitors in Stock trials<br />
Effective date: upon approval of the BOD<br />
Results of the committee vote:<br />
The following motion was approved by the SDC on 9/22/2017 with<br />
all members voting as follows:<br />
Approved: 9<br />
Opposed: 3<br />
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Board Meeting Minutes<br />
Thursday, October 12, 2017<br />
Present: President Laura Gibson, 1st Vice President Ann DeChant,<br />
2nd Vice President Rachel Vest, Treasurer Jan Wesen, Secretary<br />
Cindy King, Director Linda Gray, Director Preston Kissman,<br />
Director Jean Roberts, Director Elect Liz Busquets, Director<br />
Elect Denise Creelman, Counsel Chuck Carnese, and Executive<br />
Secretary Kalla Jaco<br />
Absent: Director Ken Silveira<br />
There is a quorum with 8 voting members of the Board present.<br />
Gibson called the meeting to order in Executive Session at 6:01<br />
p.m. Central Time.<br />
EXECUTIVE SESSION<br />
The Board started their meeting in Executive Session to discuss<br />
eight topics. They are summarized below.<br />
SEPTEMBER EMAIL BUSINESS<br />
BD.17.181 SEPTEMBER EMAIL BUSINESS<br />
Motion by Roberts to ratify all September email business. Second<br />
by Wesen.<br />
Approve: 8; Oppose: 0; Abstain: 0; Absent: Silveira; Motion<br />
carries.<br />
BUSINESS OFFICE STAFF<br />
Last month, the Office Manager proposed a reorganization of<br />
Business Office duties, due to the upcoming retirement of Susan<br />
Byrne. Currently, Ms. Byrne’s duties are Front Desk/Membership/<br />
Bookkeeper. The Office Manager proposes that Sarah Jackson take<br />
over the book-keeping duties, in addition to her current duties as<br />
Assistant Manager, but instead of her duties as Registrar. This<br />
would open the positions of Front Desk/Membership and Registrar<br />
to two new employees.<br />
Silveira joined the meeting at 6:06 p.m.<br />
BD.17.182 BUSINESS OFFICE REORGANIZATION<br />
Motion by Vest to accept the proposed Business Office<br />
reorganization plan as presented by the ASCA Business Office<br />
Manager. This would increase headcount by 2 individuals. Effective<br />
immediately. Second by Wesen.<br />
Approve: 8; Oppose: 0; Abstain: King; Motion carries.<br />
MEMBER APPEAL<br />
The Board heard an update from Counsel regarding an appeal of<br />
a member’s suspension and fine.<br />
REQUEST FOR CONFLICT RESOLUTION<br />
The Board dismissed a request for conflict resolution.<br />
APPEAL OF REQUEST FOR CONFLICT RESOLUTION<br />
The Board dismissed an appeal of a request for conflict resolution.<br />
Officer Reports<br />
JUDGE REQUIREMENTS<br />
The Board discussed whether judges admitted to a program are<br />
subject to the rules in place when they were approved, or the rules<br />
in place at the time they apply for advancement. They will discuss<br />
at Nationals.<br />
Carnese left the meeting at 7:51 p.m.<br />
REQUEST FOR REINSTATEMENT<br />
The Board received a request to begin the conformation program’s<br />
reinstatement procedure. They will discuss at Nationals.<br />
SEPTEMBER TREASURER’S REPORT<br />
Wesen gave a summary of the Treasurer’s Report for period ending<br />
September 30, 2017. She will give a full report at Nationals. The<br />
Board approved the 2017 budget.<br />
The Board exited Executive Session at 7:58 p.m. The remainder of<br />
the meeting was conducted in Open Session.<br />
OPEN SESSION<br />
SYSTEM REPORT<br />
Vest reported that ASCA has received several quotes for migrating<br />
ASCA’s cloud from FrogSlayer to a server of our choosing. These<br />
will be presented to the Board for decision at Nationals.<br />
WEBSITE EVENT CALENDAR<br />
Vest reported the progress of the new event calendar for the ASCA<br />
website, being created by Frank Butera.<br />
ASCA DISCUSSION LIST<br />
The Board discussed using Groups.io to launch a new ASCA-owned<br />
discussion list.<br />
BD.17.186 ASCADISCUSSIONGROUP ON GROUPS.IO<br />
Motion by Gibson to have Ray Fryar launch ASCADiscussionGroup<br />
Groups.io as an official communication tool of the Australian<br />
Shepherd Club of America. The ASCA Business Office will be the<br />
owner of this lightly moderated group. The group will be operated<br />
and moderated according to the policy below. Second by Wesen.<br />
Approve: Gibson, Kissman, Silveira, Vest, Wesen; Oppose:<br />
DeChant, Gray, King, Roberts; Abstain: 0; Motion carries.<br />
Description: ASCADiscussionGroup is a forum for members of the<br />
Australian Shepherd Club of America, in which topics of interest<br />
to members of the club may be discussed. This forum will serve<br />
as a vital link between the ASCA membership and its Board of<br />
Directors.<br />
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ASCA WEBSITE FORUM<br />
The Board discussed the re-launch of the improved forum on the<br />
ASCA website.<br />
BD.17.187 ASCA WEBSITE FORUM<br />
Motion by Gibson to have Heidi Mobley launch ASCA Website<br />
Forum as an official communication tool of the Australian Shepherd<br />
Club of America. ASCA will be the owner of this lightly moderated<br />
forum. The forum will be operated and moderated according to the<br />
policy below. Second by Wesen.<br />
Approve: Gibson, Kissman, Silveira, Vest, Wesen; Oppose:<br />
DeChant, Gray, King, Roberts; Abstain: 0; Motion carries.<br />
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Effective Date: Immediately upon Board approval<br />
ASCA REGIONS<br />
The Board discussed a proposal presented by Kissman to better<br />
align the ASCA Regions with the current member population and<br />
geographic areas [see chart below].<br />
Existing Regions<br />
Region States/Provinces<br />
Population<br />
1 Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Alaska 642<br />
2 California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah 1089<br />
3 Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, North Dakota, South Dakota, Canada (MB, SK, AB, BC, YT, NT) 367 (Region 3 includes part of Canada which has an ASCA<br />
membership of 172. No easy way to divide the 172 into the two<br />
pieces, so Region 3 may be about 500)<br />
4 Michigan, Iowa, Illinois, Ohio, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Indiana, Missouri, Kentucky 759<br />
5 Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida,<br />
Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma<br />
1231<br />
6 Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, New York, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Pennsylvania,<br />
New Jersey, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Washington D.C., Canada (ON, QC, NS, NB, PE, NF)<br />
7 Europe 775<br />
Proposed Regions<br />
Region States/Provinces Population<br />
1 Half of California, Jan has a proposed line that would divide California into two Regions 545<br />
2 Other half of California 544<br />
3 Alaska, Hawaii, Oregon and Washington 508<br />
4 Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, Utah, Arizona and New Mexico 579<br />
5 North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Colorado, Kansas and Oklahoma 448<br />
6 Texas 434<br />
7 Western half of Canada (86), Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa and Illinois 467<br />
8 Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi and Alabama 381<br />
9 Eastern half of Canada (86), Michigan, Indiana and Ohio 321<br />
10 New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia and Virginia 394<br />
11 North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida 359<br />
12 Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island 243<br />
13 Germany 559<br />
14 That which is non-United States and non-Germany 231<br />
608 (adding the other part of Canada may increase this Region<br />
to 750)<br />
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NEW OFFICE BUILDING<br />
The Office Manager has been working with Mike Black on the<br />
preparations necessary to begin work on a new building for the<br />
ASCA Business Office. The new route of the proposed oil pipeline<br />
would follow the existing access road for ASCA. It would have no<br />
effect on the construction of a new building.<br />
DIRECTOR’S HANDBOOK<br />
Directors are to send any remaining changes to the Executive<br />
Secretary by October 23rd. The final version will be voted on<br />
during the Nationals meeting.<br />
2017 NATIONALS JUDGE CHANGE<br />
Kelsey Jones has had to withdraw as the 2017 Nationals Best of<br />
Breed Judge. This information has been posted on the Nationals<br />
website and Facebook page. Anyone in conflict is eligible for a<br />
refund, per the rules.<br />
BD.17.188 2017 NATIONALS BOB JUDGE CHANGE<br />
Motion by DeChant to approve Jasa Hatcher as replacement for<br />
Kelsey Jones, who had to resign as Best of Breed Judge for the<br />
2017 Nationals. Second by Gray.<br />
Approve: 8; Oppose: 0; Abstain: Gibson; Motion carries.<br />
RALLY COMMITTEE FLYER<br />
The Rally Committee has requested the flyer they created be printed<br />
for distribution at the 2017 ASCA Nationals.<br />
BD.17.189 RALLY COMMITTEE FLYER<br />
Motion by Wesen to approve the printing and distribution of the<br />
Rally Committee’s flyer. Second by Kissman.<br />
Approve: Unanimous; Motion carries.<br />
PUBLISHING NEW JUDGES<br />
The Board needs to clarify the intent of motion BD.17.04 Publishing<br />
Names of New ASCA Judges. They will discuss at Nationals.<br />
Gibson adjourned the meeting at 8:51 p.m.<br />
Change of Address<br />
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(FROM THE PRESIDENT . . . continued from page 11)<br />
don’t usually frequent Stockdog trials. This event put the focus on<br />
our breed and its purpose – from the ASCA Mission Statement –<br />
preserving and promoting the Australian Shepherd as an intelligent<br />
working dog with strong herding instinct!<br />
Another first was ASCA’s first Dock Jumping event. I feel so<br />
bad that I never got out there to watch. I heard rave reviews. We<br />
are off and jumping with this new program!<br />
The banquet was held Friday night, and the room was beautiful<br />
with the 60 th Birthday theme. There were several memorable slide<br />
shows running during the banquet. Many ASCA volunteers were<br />
celebrated with the “We Are ASCA!” slide show. Finals dogs were<br />
also showcased in another slideshow. MVA dogs were awarded as<br />
well as was Most Versatile Junior. I am not going to try to name any<br />
dogs or Juniors in this overview. The results will be in an upcoming<br />
Aussie Times. Another slide show was presented during the banquet<br />
focusing on ASCA History. Many oohs and ahhs were uttered as<br />
many AT ads from the past were flashed on the screen. We have<br />
certainly come a long way with our magazine! Vicki Mistretta<br />
was honored with the ASCA Lifetime Achievement Award. Three<br />
Juniors, Kyliee Kikuyama,Hope Peavey, and Anneka Dahle, earned<br />
the ASCA Above and Beyond Award! Another wonderful addition<br />
was a talk from Ernie Hartnagle, ASCA’s first President, who<br />
delivered some history that added to our knowledge of the origin<br />
of our breed! Did you know that the breed originated in Andorra?\<br />
One thing that I have to touch on, as it was a low point that I<br />
hope I never see at an ASCA event in the future. Laura Gibson was<br />
introducing her Committee and then the ASCA Directors and one<br />
of the Directors received boos from somewhere in the crowd. This<br />
is so unfair as our Club, ASCA, is family. We all share the same<br />
love of this breed. While opinions about what is “best for ASCA”<br />
may differ, each Board Member works hard for the Membership<br />
and the Mission, and none deserve such treatment. This was an<br />
unfortunate and unacceptable occurrence to have at the banquet,<br />
which is held to celebrate and close out a wonderful 10 days. Please<br />
don’t let this ever happen again! We are so much better than this!<br />
So, you may be wondering why I<br />
am back writing this again. I was elected<br />
President at the Board Meetings following<br />
the GMM. So, I am President of ASCA<br />
again for my last year on the Board. I hope<br />
you will help me make this a positive and<br />
productive year. Please treat each other with<br />
common courtesy, respect, and concern.<br />
ASCA is a wonderful organization that<br />
unites us; we have 60 years of history of<br />
the ASCA community coming together each<br />
year to celebrate!<br />
Huge thank you to Laura Gibson for<br />
serving as ASCA President last year! It was<br />
job well done! Thank you to Jan Wesen and<br />
Preston Kissman, who are leaving the Board,<br />
but have made outstanding contributions<br />
during their years on the Board.<br />
Thanks, and I love ASCA!<br />
~ Ann
Bulletin Board<br />
January-February <strong>2018</strong><br />
Bulletin Board compiled by Linda Gray<br />
ASCA Business Office<br />
e Are you receiving your monthly AussEnews from ASCA? There have<br />
been some great articles and glimpses back into ASCA history! If you are<br />
not receiving your email, please contact the ASCA office and update your<br />
email address.<br />
e A reminder to all Affiliate clubs, please remember the sanction<br />
deadline for your events. An affiliate’s show coordinator can now sanction<br />
events online. Please make sure the office has the correct listings for your<br />
show coordinators. Only the show coordinators listed with the office can<br />
access online sanctioning requests. Any questions please contact the office.<br />
Also remember to get your results to the office in a timely manner. Please<br />
have all judges listed when paperwork is sent in so we can have your<br />
premium up on the official event calendar as soon as possible. Remember<br />
to utilize our website your membership must be current. You also need to<br />
create a new online account. If you have any questions, please contact the<br />
office.<br />
If an Affiliate club changes officers, affiliate representatives, or show<br />
coordinators once its renewal has been sent in, please contact the office<br />
with the new information.<br />
Aussie Times<br />
Old issues of the Aussie Times are available from the office. Please contact<br />
the office for available issues and cost of mailing.<br />
Paw Print Genetics<br />
Contact ASCA’s partner Paw Print Genetics for your genetic testing and<br />
a discount.<br />
Purina Pro Club Partnership Program<br />
Thank you to all the ASCA Purina Pro Club members who submitted<br />
weight circles and signed up for the Parent Club Partnership Program.<br />
Purina had 423 members sign up and 99 submitted weight circles from<br />
Jan - Dec 2016. We earned 2,448.61 last year<br />
For those of you who feed Purina and are members of the Pro Club,<br />
don’t forget to enroll in the Purina Parent Club Partnership Program.<br />
Purina will donate 10 percent of the value of the Weight Circle points you<br />
submit. Half will go to ASCA and half to the Canine Health Foundation. Your<br />
earned points are not touched. (This will in no way impact your personal<br />
rewards as these are matching funds.) The donation is used to conduct<br />
health and wellness studies, education campaigns and rescue efforts for<br />
your chosen breed. Apply at PurinaProClub.com or call 1-877-776-2582<br />
We have been renewed through Dec. <strong>2018</strong><br />
La Quinta Inns and Suites Discount for ASCA Members<br />
We are pleased to announce that ASCA now has a national discount<br />
with all La Quinta Inns & Suites in the United States, Mexico and Canada.<br />
In additional to discounted room rates at over 850 hotels, we will<br />
receive aggressive group rate and reservation assistance, free breakfast<br />
and free high-speed internet. Other benefits include membership points,<br />
centralized reporting, one point of contact for all needs, and a direct<br />
billing account, if the need arises.<br />
Individual reservations can be made by:<br />
• Calling 1-800-SLEEPLQ or the hotel directly and asking<br />
for the ASCA rate<br />
• Walking into a hotel and asking for the ASCA rate<br />
• Booking on their website (www.lq.com) using the<br />
discount code AUST12<br />
Note that reservations made on other sites (Expedia,<br />
Travelocity, etc.) will not be tracked, counted into our annual<br />
production, nor will guests receive points on those stays.<br />
If you have any other questions regarding this program, please<br />
feel free to contact Ray Fryar, ASCA Business Office Manager, 979-<br />
778-1082.<br />
Another Exciting Program for ASCA and its Members<br />
– AmazonSmile<br />
What is AmazonSmile? AmazonSmile is a website operated by Amazon<br />
that lets customers enjoy the same wide selection of products, low prices,<br />
and convenient shopping features as on Amazon.com. The difference<br />
is that when customers shop on AmazonSmile (smile.amazon.com),<br />
the AmazonSmile Foundation will donate 0.5% of the price of eligible<br />
purchases to the charitable organizations selected by customers.<br />
How does AmazonSmile work? When first visiting AmazonSmile,<br />
customers are prompted to select a charitable organization<br />
from almost one million eligible organizations. In order to<br />
browse or shop at AmazonSmile, customers must first select a<br />
charitable organization. For eligible purchases at AmazonSmile,<br />
the AmazonSmile Foundation will donate 0.5% of the purchase<br />
price to the customer’s selected charitable organization.<br />
Is there any cost to charitable organizations or to customers? No. There<br />
is no cost to charitable organizations or to AmazonSmile customers.<br />
The shopping experience is identical to Amazon.com with the added<br />
Here is how to get started<br />
• Go to smile.amazon.com or use this link: http://smile.amazon.<br />
com/ch/20-0496079<br />
• Select “Change your Charity”<br />
• Key in ASCA Foundation, then press “Select”<br />
• You know you have been successful when you look at the upper<br />
left hand corner of the screen and see: ASCA Foundation<br />
benefit that the AmazonSmile Foundation will donate to the charitable<br />
organizations selected by customers.<br />
Rescue Funds<br />
Grants for rescue groups from the ASCA Foundation are available.<br />
Contact the business office for an application.<br />
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Bulletin Board<br />
ASCA National Specialties<br />
e The <strong>2018</strong> National Specialty will be hosted by the <strong>2018</strong> Consortium:<br />
Colorado ASA, Hill Country ASC, and ASC of Texas on September 21 –<br />
September 29, <strong>2018</strong>, at Island Grove Regional Park, Greeley, CO. There<br />
is a Facebook page and a Facebook group. No website yet.<br />
e The 2019 National Specialty will be hosted by Central Valley<br />
Australian Shepherd Club in Bakersfield, California. Please contact Denise<br />
Creelman for information.<br />
Please contact the executive.secretary@asca.org for the materials your<br />
Club needs if they are interested in hosting the National Specialty or as<br />
part of a consortium.<br />
Committee input: As members the committees welcome your input,<br />
concerns, ideas and even your criticism but they don’t read minds and<br />
they don’t follow every social media. The correct way to contribute is<br />
exective.secretary@asca.org or the committee liaison or committee chair.<br />
ASCA Committees<br />
Agility Committee<br />
All ASCA agility competitors are invited to join the ASCA Agility<br />
Enthusiasts list at ASCAAgilityEnthusiasts@yahoogroups.com. The list<br />
is available for questions from competitors, rule discussions, ideas for<br />
trials and a place for the Agility Committee to ask opinions of the agility<br />
community. Anyone having questions or comments may do so on the list<br />
or by contacting any Agility Committee member. Their email addresses<br />
are on the ASCA website<br />
Conformation Committee<br />
The Conformation Committee has a newsletter (free to join) where we<br />
post motions that are under discussion. The CC looks for member input<br />
on motions. Go to ASCA_CC_Newsletter@yahoogroups.com to join.<br />
History Committee<br />
The History Committee needs members interested in helping to preserve<br />
our ASCA past and or just learn more about it and possibly share it with<br />
their local Affiliates and the general public. You can send your resume’s<br />
to Kalla at executive.secretary@asca.org.<br />
Call for Additional Members for the ASCA Legislative Committee<br />
The Legislative Committee is in need of members. These members should<br />
be<br />
• Familiar with the animal rights agenda that threatens the right to<br />
own animals, including pets, service animals and domestic livestock.<br />
• Willing to keep up to date on the progress of problematic legislation<br />
at the federal level and in their respective states.<br />
• Immediately available when critical legislative initiatives surface and<br />
be able to respond and work with the other committee members so<br />
the committee is able to meet time-sensitive deadlines.<br />
ASCA Legislative Committee Mission Statement<br />
The Legislative Committee will serve the membership of ASCA by<br />
providing education, up to date information regarding legislation affecting<br />
pet ownership, and foster communication with the public as well<br />
as global, national, state, and local decision makers in such matters. The<br />
Committee advocates responsible animal ownership and will inform the<br />
membership of any threat to our animal ownership rights.<br />
The Process<br />
Typically the committee will become informed of some legislative<br />
threat, usually backed by animal rights groups. Committee members<br />
need to read the proposed legislation, often onerous with vague<br />
definitions, and respond by a certain deadline, usually with very little<br />
time. Members then need to draft ASCA’s comments or position<br />
statements. Since we only communicate by e-mail, this can be a fast<br />
and furious process of data gathering, researching the comments of<br />
fellow organizations, possible communication with the legislative or<br />
deciding body and drafting our response – all with constant re-writes<br />
and editing. Once we feel we have the final draft, it must be vetted by<br />
the BOD and legal counsel, which can entail more time and editing.<br />
Meeting the comment deadlines for pending legislation and getting<br />
information to our membership so they can also comment is critical.<br />
If you are willing to serve the very valuable work of this ASCA<br />
committee, please respond to Susan Beals, Committee Chair at<br />
susan@cailleachaussies.com<br />
Obedience Committee<br />
ODX is still a relatively new class and it hasn’t become second nature<br />
to many judges. When putting on an obedience trial, please direct your<br />
judges to the ODX education page (updated in August 2017) at http://<br />
www.asca.org/programs/obedience/odx/.<br />
Starting in June 2017 clubs now have the option to allow bitches<br />
in season (OBIS) to show in regular obedience trials. The rules for<br />
allowing bitches in season to show in obedience mirror the current<br />
Nationals rules, including:<br />
1. Stating in the premium whether bitches in season will be allowed<br />
2. Crating bitches in season at least fifty feet from the obedience ring<br />
3. Showing bitches in season at the end of the trial<br />
4. Requiring bitches in season to wear pants<br />
5. Having bitches in season do stays separately<br />
The OBIS Ed page is up on the website at http://www.asca.org/<br />
obedience/obis-education/.<br />
Stockdog Committee<br />
The stock dog exchange is still up and running. This is a great place for<br />
active members to discuss problems and changes within the Stock Dog<br />
Program. To join this group, email; thestockdogexchange-subscribe@<br />
yahoogroups.com.<br />
About Committee Work<br />
Anyone wishing to serve on an ASCA Committee, prepare your resume<br />
(include your ASCA Region) and submit to executive.secretary@<br />
asca.org.<br />
Committee work can be fun but is also intense at times. The<br />
Program Committees are the back-bone of ASCA as subject-matter<br />
experts.<br />
Committees Looking for New Members<br />
Committees looking for new Members: If you enjoy working together<br />
with others to serve as the program experts to assist the ASCA Board<br />
with program rules and regulations or working on legislative issues<br />
or ASCA history, consider applying to serve on an ASCA Committee.<br />
Most committees have vacancies. Resumes can be sent in at any<br />
time to the executive secretary. ASCA’s volunteers are essential to<br />
the continuation of ASCA’s programs.<br />
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Bulletin Board<br />
Send resumes to executive.secretary@asca.org.<br />
Committee Regions<br />
REGION 1: WA, OR, ID, MT, AK<br />
REGION 2: CA, NV, AZ, UT<br />
REGION 3: CO, WY, NE, KS, ND, SD, MB, SK, AB, BC, YT, NT<br />
REGION 4: MI, IA, IL, OH, WI, MN, IN, MO, KY<br />
REGION 5: AR, LA, MS, AL, TN, NC, SC, GA, FL, TX, NM, OK<br />
REGION 6: ME, NH, VT, NY, RI, MA, CT, PA, NJ, WV, VA, MD, DE, DC, ON, QC,<br />
NS, NB, PE, NF<br />
REGION 7: Europe.<br />
Judge Addresses<br />
Judges who have moved must send a change of address to the Business<br />
Office. Additionally, all judges should submit current email addresses so<br />
updated contact information can be added to the judges’ list. With so many<br />
people hiring judges using email, the e-mail addresses need to be current.<br />
Sires, Dams and DNA<br />
Sires and Dams must be DNA profiled prior to the registration of their<br />
first litter. Please send a copy of your registration or litter registration<br />
to Therion with the DNA samples. This will help Therion decipher<br />
handwritten applications without having to contact the Business<br />
Office. Only Australian Shepherds who are going to be bred need<br />
to have a DNA test.<br />
Affiliate Clubs Have Free Space<br />
What do you mean free space? Affiliate Clubs have space in the Aussie<br />
Times once a year for a club report to be included in Affiliate News.<br />
This update for the membership is the responsibility of the Affiliate<br />
Representative for each Affiliate. Send your submission to, Aussie<br />
Times editor: cynthia@parchmentfarm.com.<br />
Working Description of the Australian Shepherd<br />
INTRODUCTION<br />
The Australian Shepherd was developed in the 19th and 20th centuries as a general-purpose ranch and farm dog in the American West, where a tough, enduring,<br />
versatile stockdog with an honest work ethic was required. His usual work included moving very large herds of sheep and cattle from summer to winter grazing<br />
grounds and back, flushing range cattle out of heavy brush, and moving livestock in tight quarters such as chutes and alleys. These kinds of jobs are still where<br />
Australian Shepherds excel and are most valued.<br />
The Australian Shepherd is categorized as one of the Loose-Eyed breeds of stockdogs. He is a confident, authoritative worker with a unique style that differs from<br />
Strong-Eyed breeds. He is agile, upright and close-working, and exhibits these distinctive traits while maintaining the ability and versatility to control all types of<br />
livestock in an efficient and deliberate manner.<br />
The Australian Shepherd excels at controlling large and/or slow-moving flocks of sheep and herds of cattle, and is highly regarded for his superior ability to effectively<br />
manage livestock in tightly confined spaces. The Australian Shepherd is powerful and intense by nature easily learning the appropriate force and distance needed<br />
for the type of livestock being worked. Utilizing a loose-eyed approach to stock, a working Australian Shepherd will often display wear, grip, and/or an authoritative<br />
bark, as well as eye when necessary, to handle their stock.<br />
WEAR<br />
The Australian Shepherd’s wear is smooth, balanced, and ground covering as the dog moves easily from side to side at the back of the stock, keeping his herd or<br />
flock together and moving forward. This is a very natural movement for an Australian Shepherd, and one that he can continue doing for hours at a time.<br />
GRIP<br />
The Australian Shepherd will only use grip to move reluctant or challenging stock. The ideal Australian Shepherd naturally grips at both the head and heel, coming<br />
in low and hard on the heels to move cattle, or going to the head and gripping the nose or poll to turn an animal back to the herd.<br />
BARK<br />
The Australian Shepherd may bark to move stock or to face a challenge. His bark is conservative and should be authoritative when used. While the Australian<br />
Shepherd’s grip typically affects a single animal, his bark can influence a whole herd, and is most effective when stock has come to a standstill such as in crowded<br />
alleyways. The Australian Shepherd’s bark is particularly useful when gathering cattle from thick brush.<br />
EYE<br />
Since the Australian Shepherd is a loose-eyed working dog, he prefers to use his authority and presence to move livestock. However, if challenged, he may use eye<br />
in a direct and deliberate way until the challenge is over.<br />
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Australian Shepherd Breed Standard (Revised)<br />
Effective June 1, 2013<br />
INTRODUCTION<br />
First and foremost, the Australian Shepherd is a true working stockdog, and<br />
anything that detracts from his usefulness as such is undesirable. The most<br />
important breed characteristics are overall moderation in size and bone, balance<br />
with correct proportions, and sound movement.<br />
GENERAL APPEARANCE<br />
The Australian Shepherd is a well-balanced dog of medium size and bone.<br />
He is attentive and animated, showing strength and stamina combined with<br />
unusual agility. Slightly longer than tall, he has a coat of moderate length and<br />
coarseness with coloring that offers variety and individuality in each specimen. An<br />
identifying characteristic is his natural or docked bobtail. In each sex, masculinity<br />
or femininity is well defined.<br />
CHARACTER<br />
The Australian Shepherd is primarily a working dog of strong herding and guardian<br />
instincts. He is an intelligent, exceptional companion. He is versatile and easily<br />
trained: performing his assigned tasks with great style and enthusiasm. He is<br />
reserved with strangers but does not exhibit shyness. This unusually versatile<br />
stockdog works with the power and quickness to control difficult cattle as well as<br />
the ability to move sheep without unnecessary roughness. Although an aggressive,<br />
authoritative worker, viciousness toward people or animals is intolerable.<br />
HEAD<br />
The head is clean-cut, strong, dry, and in proportion to the body. The topskull<br />
is flat to slightly rounded; its length and width each equal to the length of the<br />
muzzle. The muzzle is of medium width and depth and tapers gradually to a<br />
rounded tip, without appearing heavy or snipey. Lips are close fitting, meeting at<br />
the mouthline. The toplines of the muzzle and topskull appear close to parallel.<br />
The stop is moderate but well defined.<br />
(A) TEETH<br />
A full complement of strong white tooth meet in a scissors bite. A level bite<br />
is a fault. Teeth broken or missing by accident are not penalized. All other<br />
missing teeth should be faulted to the degree that they deviate from a full<br />
complement of 42 teeth.<br />
Disqualifications: Undershot bite, Overshot bite, Wry Mouth<br />
(B) EYES<br />
The eyes are very expressive, showing attentiveness and intelligence. They<br />
are clear, almond-shaped, of moderate size, and set a little obliquely, neither<br />
prominent nor sunken. The pupils are dark, well defined, and perfectly positioned.<br />
Eye color is brown, blue, amber; or any variation or combination, including flecks<br />
and marbling. All eye colors are acceptable in combination with all coat colors.<br />
Faults: Any deviation from almond-shaped eyes.<br />
(C) EARS<br />
The ears are set high on the side of the head, are triangular, of moderate size<br />
and slightly rounded at the tip. The tip of the ear reaches to, but not further<br />
than, the inside corner of the nearest eye. At full attention, the ears should lift<br />
from one-quarter (1/4) to one-half (1/2) above the base and break forward<br />
or slightly to the side.<br />
Severe Faults: Prick ears; overly large ears; low set ears with no lift from<br />
the base.<br />
NECK AND BODY<br />
The neck is firm, clean, and in proportion to the body. It is of medium length<br />
and slightly arched at the crest, setting well into the shoulders. The body is firm<br />
and muscular. The topline appears level at a natural four-square stance. The<br />
bottom line carries well back with a moderate tuck-up. The chest is deep and<br />
strong with ribs well sprung. The loin is strong and broad when viewed from the<br />
top. The croup is moderately sloping. The Tail is straight, not to exceed four (4)<br />
inches, natural bobtail or docked.<br />
FOREQUARTERS<br />
The shoulder blades (scapula) are well laid back, with the upper arm (humerus)<br />
slightly longer than the shoulder blade. Both the upper arm and shoulder blade<br />
are well muscled. The forelegs are straight and strong, perpendicular to the<br />
ground, with moderate bone. The point of the elbow is set under the withers<br />
and is equidistant from the withers to the ground. Pasterns are short, thick, and<br />
strong, but still flexible, showing a slight angle when viewed from the side. Feet<br />
are oval shaped, compact, with close knit, well-arched toes. Pads are thick and<br />
resilient; nails short and strong. Dewclaws may be removed.<br />
HINDQUARTERS<br />
Width of hindquarters is approximately equal to the width of the forequarters at<br />
the shoulder. The angulation of the pelvis and upper thigh (femur) corresponds<br />
to the angulation of the shoulder blade and upper arm. The upper and lower<br />
thigh are well muscled. Stifles are clearly defined; hock joints moderately bent.<br />
The metatarsi are short, perpendicular to the ground, and parallel to each<br />
other when viewed from the rear. Feet are oval shaped, compact, with closeknit,<br />
well-arched toes. Pads are thick and resilient; nails short and strong. Rear<br />
dewclaws are removed.<br />
COAT<br />
The coat is of medium length and texture, straight to slightly wavy, and weather<br />
resistant. The undercoat varies in quantity with climate. Hair is short and smooth<br />
on the head, outside of ears, front of forelegs, and below the hocks. Backs of<br />
forelegs are moderately feathered and breeches are moderately full. There is a<br />
moderate mane, more pronounced in dogs than bitches. The Australian Shepherd<br />
is a working dog and is to be shown with a natural coat.<br />
Severe Faults: Non-typical coats such as excessively long; overabundant/<br />
profuse; wiry; or curly.<br />
COLOR<br />
All colors are strong, clear and rich. The recognized colors are blue merle, red<br />
(liver) merle, solid black, and solid red (liver) all with or without white markings<br />
and/or tan (copper) points with no order of preference. The blue merle and<br />
black have black pigmentation on nose, lips and eye-rims. Reds and red merles<br />
have liver pigmentation on nose, lips and eye rims. Butterfly nose should not<br />
be faulted under one year of age. On all colors the areas surrounding the ears<br />
and eyes are dominated by color other than white. The hairline of a white collar<br />
does not exceed the point at the withers.<br />
Disqualifications: Other than recognized colors. White body splashes. Dudley<br />
nose.<br />
GAIT<br />
Smooth, free, and easy, exhibiting agility of movement with a well-balanced<br />
natural stride. As speed increases, both front and rear feet converge equally<br />
toward the centerline of gravity beneath the body. The top line remains firm<br />
and level. When viewed from the side the trot is effortless, exhibiting facility of<br />
movement rather than a hard driving action. Exaggerated reach and drive at the<br />
trot are not desirable. Gait faults shall be penalized according to the degree of<br />
deviation from the ideal.<br />
SIZE<br />
Preferred height at the withers for males is 20 to 23 inches; that for females is<br />
18 to 21 inches, however, quality is not to be sacrificed in favor of size.<br />
OTHER DISQUALIFICATIONS: Monorchidism and cryptorchidism.<br />
For more information on the Breed Standard please see: http://www.asca.<br />
org/aboutaussies/standardannotations<br />
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Committee Reports<br />
The following Committee Reports are published as received (bold indicates receipt) and approved:<br />
Agility, Conformation, DNA, Education, Hall of Fame, History,<br />
Juniors, Legislative, Most Versatile Aussie, Obedience, Rally, Stockdog, Strategic Planning, and Tracking<br />
Agility Committee<br />
Judy Boone, Committee Chair, daydreamaussies@msn.com<br />
Have you ever been walking the course at an agility trial and<br />
heard people talking?<br />
“ I don’t like how this sequence looks”<br />
“This is illegal.”<br />
“Who reviewed these courses?”<br />
“That judge isn’t in a position to see that contact..”<br />
“This isn’t an ASCA course”<br />
Imagine you are a new person standing on the sideline, deciding<br />
if you want to enter an ASCA trial. Would these comments make<br />
you want to enter? Now imagine the people making those comments<br />
are other judges and experienced competitors – people you look<br />
up to as a newbie. Do those comments inspire confidence in the<br />
ASCA agility program?<br />
Everyone is entitled to their opinion – about courses, judges<br />
and their calls on the field. But . . . think before you speak. Think<br />
how it looks to John Q. Public. Think how it looks to people who<br />
might want to try ASCA. Show them the right way – go talk to<br />
the judge directly instead of complaining behind their back. Show<br />
those newbies that judges are approachable and then, if you disagree<br />
with the judge, take the high road. You can say you disagree, but<br />
do it in a way that shows you respect the judge’s opinion and the<br />
judge’s position as having the final say in their ring.<br />
And why is this in the Agility committee column? Because<br />
committee members are constantly pulled aside at trials and told<br />
“the judge did this” or “Look at that course!” In reality, Agility<br />
committee members can’t do anything about it. That’s not the<br />
function of the committee. Our job is to oversee the program<br />
rules and to make the ASCA experience as positive as possible for<br />
everyone. We need written complaints/concerns to even address an<br />
issue. If you truly have a problem at an ASCA trial, yes, we want<br />
to know about it. But we’re going to ask you some questions . . .<br />
Did you talk to the judge at the trial? Did you talk to the show<br />
committee?<br />
They can’t fix what they don’t know.<br />
If your perception of course design or judging is different from<br />
the judge’s, respect that. Variety is part of the attraction in Agility.<br />
We don’t expect every course design to be cookie cutter or every<br />
judge to have the same demeanor.<br />
We don’t all have to agree, but we all need to work with the<br />
judge or issue AT THAT TRIAL. Good sportsmanship and respect<br />
should be the hallmarks of our behavior at trials, whether they are<br />
big trials or small. You never know who is watching.<br />
Conformation Committee<br />
Liz Gibson, Committee Chair, coastalrange@embarqmail.com<br />
Hi All. Since many of you could not attend the Nationals, I<br />
have decided to share the report read at the General Membership<br />
Meeting;<br />
2017 Conformation Committee General Membership Report<br />
Hello from the Conformation Committee. I am sorry I cannot<br />
be with you at this meeting this year. That nasty 4 letter word<br />
“work” interfered!<br />
I hope everyone is having a great time here and that your wins<br />
are what you dreamed of! Hosting an event such as this takes time,<br />
dedication and a whole lot of sleepless nights! Please give a round<br />
of applause to our hosts for a fantastic job well done!<br />
I would like to introduce our committee to you. Please stand<br />
if you are present!<br />
• Region 1: Debbie Martin, Kathy Peycke<br />
• Region 2: Erin Sumler, Mary Hellmeister, Holly Anderson<br />
Clift<br />
• Region 3: Ray Schafer<br />
• Region 4: no members.<br />
• Region 5: Dorothy Montano, Betty Jaco<br />
• Region 6: Peter Kontos<br />
• Region 7: Svenja Hagedorn, Myrjam Langen<br />
We do have openings in the following regions. Please<br />
consider applying if you live in these regions: Region 3, 1<br />
opening. Region 4, 2 openings. Region 6, one opening.<br />
We want to thank our liaison, Ann DeChant, for putting up<br />
with us!<br />
Our yearly title and show report is as follows:<br />
From 6/1/2016 thru 5/31/2107 there were 608 conformation<br />
shows held. 32 of these were held overseas. Most within a day’s<br />
driving distance for most of our European members. During this<br />
timeframe we had 39 new Altered Champions and 223 new Intact<br />
Champions. We had an increase of 15 conformation shows! Let’s<br />
do more!<br />
Here are some statistics for our shows from 2014 to2017 show<br />
years:<br />
• 2014 – 710 shows, 47 Altered Champions, 293 Intact<br />
Champions<br />
• 2015 – 670 shows, 39 Altered Champions, 225 Intact<br />
Champions<br />
• 2016 – 593 shows, 36 Altered Champions, 223 Intact<br />
Champions<br />
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• 2017 – 608 shows, 39 Altered Champions, 223 Intact<br />
Champions<br />
Please consider volunteering with your local affiliate club<br />
Without our local clubs we would not have ASCA events for<br />
you to participate in!<br />
As always, you, the members of ASCA can help the<br />
Conformation Committee with input, suggestions and ideas to<br />
enhance and improve our conformation shows.<br />
Have a great time in Texas and I will see you in Colorado!<br />
DNA Committee<br />
Gina Larson, Committee Chair, windmillaussies@outlook.com<br />
Greetings from the DNA committee. The blood<br />
draw at nationals was a big success. We drew blood on<br />
37 dogs. Committee members in attendance were Robbi<br />
Norman, Trish Alexander and myself. We received additional<br />
help from our liaison, Jean Roberts, as well as Cindy King.<br />
Michelle Berryessa was there to help as attending veterinarian.<br />
During the little bit of down time during the clinic, we discussed<br />
ways in which we can improve the blood draw. We have many<br />
new ideas that we will work on for <strong>2018</strong>. We are also discussing<br />
a split session (a few hours in the a.m. and a few in the afternoon)<br />
as we heard from many that they could not attend due to conflicts.<br />
Our committee will be taking a short break for the holidays.<br />
Merry Christmas and happy New Year’s to all!<br />
Committee Reports<br />
Obedience Finals 1 st placements:<br />
• Novice: Sally Davis & Laci (D BAR D’S PIGTAILS AND<br />
LACE BN CD RNX RAX REX RMX DNA-VP)<br />
• Open ODX: Barbara Miller & Twizzler (NINEVEH’S RED<br />
LICORICE TWIST BN STDd ODX GS-E JS-E RS-E RNX<br />
REX REM RMX)<br />
• Open CDX: Charlotte Gatz & Bro (COBBLESTONE’S<br />
O’BROTHER STDs CDX)<br />
• Utility: Suzanne Johnson & Kiwi (GAFGLENS<br />
DELMONTES SWEET FRUIT UD GS-O JS-N RS-O)<br />
• Superdog: Cindy Franks & Cheyenne (OTCH4 SPCH PCH<br />
WTCH CUT’N LOOSE INDIAN PRINCESS UDX GS-E<br />
JS-E RV-E RNX RAX)<br />
Nationals Obedience High Score awards:<br />
• High in Trial: Glenn Morton & Mike (COLORADO<br />
MORTAROSA MICHAEL ANGELO)<br />
• High Combined & High Score Veteran: Paddy Warner &<br />
Winnie (OTCH3 FIREWATER’S WINNIE THE POOH<br />
UDX RNX)<br />
• High Score Junior: Mattie Lively & Punky (AFFINITY’S<br />
TRICK OR TREAT)<br />
• High Score Champion Of Record: Kristen Cole-MacMurray<br />
& Cannon (SVCH VCH ATCH-II PCH WTCH-M A-CH<br />
TOPROCK’S CANNON ON THE CASE OFTDsm RTDcs<br />
CDX PATDs ATD-Xcs RAX) owned by Nancy Gast<br />
Juniors Committee<br />
Andrea Bair, Committee Chair, juncasjimpop@yahoo.com<br />
It was so great to see and meet so many of the juniors at the<br />
Nationals in Bryan, TX a few weeks ago. The committee is so proud<br />
of all you have accomplished this year! At Nationals we assisted<br />
the Nationals Junior Chair with handing out the Junior Handling<br />
finalists ribbons and 500 Club jackets – it was our pleasure to<br />
be a part of what we hope will be an annual presentation going<br />
forward. I would also like to welcome SBJ Debra St Jacques to<br />
our committee, I just know that she will be a great addition!<br />
The committee is currently working on a few directives from<br />
the ASCA BOD and we have a short list of other projects to work on<br />
for <strong>2018</strong>. If there is anything that you would like to see us work on<br />
please do not hesitate to email any of the committee members.<br />
We would love to hear from the juniors themselves on ideas<br />
of how to make the programs better.<br />
We wish everyone the best of holidays and a great <strong>2018</strong>!!!<br />
Obedience Committee<br />
Laurie Rubin, Committee Chair, earthlaurie@sonic.net and<br />
Marily Cherry<br />
The 2017 National Specialty and Obedience Finals are in<br />
the books now. Congratulations to all participants! Kudos to<br />
Obedience Chair Andrea Torres for the well-organized Nationals<br />
and Finals Obedience competitions in a spacious new building.<br />
Thanks to Laurie Sasaki and Andrea Torres for reporting the<br />
following results.<br />
The Obedience Committee has been taking time to gather<br />
input and discuss a few major topics:<br />
1. Promoting obedience. We are looking for input from<br />
exhibitors on ways to make obedience more appealing.<br />
We have started a discussion on the Obedience Rules list.<br />
We would also like to hear ideas from those who compete<br />
in other venues but not yet in obedience. What would make<br />
obedience more appealing to you?<br />
2. Judge Education. We are working on a Judges Continuing<br />
Education Requirement, starting in <strong>2018</strong>. The draft Judges<br />
Education language has been posted on the ASCA website<br />
for the purpose of collecting feedback. We hope to send a<br />
motion to the Board in December or January.<br />
3. Group Stays. We are monitoring recent CKC changes and<br />
proposed AKC changes to stays in the regular obedience<br />
classes. After observing the results we will discuss changes<br />
to ASCA classes.<br />
In response to requests by judges, the Obedience Committee<br />
and the ASCA Board approved two measures to send information<br />
to judges.<br />
1. In May of each year the Executive Secretary will send all<br />
Obedience Judges a list of changes for the coming June<br />
rulebook.<br />
2. As each obedience trial is sanctioned, the Business Office will<br />
send a copy or the premium and/or sanctioning paperwork<br />
and a link to the latest rulebook.<br />
We are always examining the rules with an intent to clarify<br />
them, including:<br />
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Committee Reports<br />
1. Adding to Novice A requirements – A handler must own<br />
or co-own the dog entered or be a member of the owner’s<br />
Total Dogs Competing 2017<br />
household or immediate family<br />
Titles for Aussies 2016 1109<br />
2. Adding language specifying scoring for Heeling Failure<br />
to Sit<br />
Titles for Aussies 2017<br />
We always welcome your input on any aspect of the ASCA<br />
obedience program – this is your program. You may write to the<br />
Obedience rules Yahoo group, https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/<br />
groups/Obediencerules/info or contact Laurie Rubin, Obedience<br />
Committee Chair, at earthlaurie@sonic.net. or Marilyn Cherry,<br />
Obedience Co-Chair, at kamikaussie@yahoo.com.<br />
Titles for Other Breeds 2016<br />
Titles for Other Breeds 2017<br />
363<br />
Rally Committee<br />
Corinne Shank, Committee Chair. gckennel@aol.com<br />
As Chair of the Rally Committee, I want to thank Karen Black<br />
for her years of service as Chair of the Rally Committee and for<br />
her continued assistance to the committee. She is currently putting<br />
together judges education and handler education by videotaping<br />
correct performance of the different signs. In addition to reading<br />
how a sign is correctly performed, everyone will be able to see it<br />
performed correctly. She has continued to spend countless hours to<br />
help assure that the ASCA rally program is the BEST rally program<br />
out there.<br />
Rally Finals were completed on Sunday, October 29 th .<br />
Congratulations to all who qualified, it was a very impressive group<br />
of Rally Teams. The 2017 Rally Finals winners are as follows:<br />
1 Debra St Jacques<br />
VCH RTCH2 A-CH Sunpiper Beauwood Flyin’ Finish CD<br />
RTX ATDd OTDcs RS-E JS-E GV-E<br />
2 Richard Imfeld, Jr.<br />
OTCH2 RTCH2 Oxford’s Nine O’Hearts UDXGV-N JV-E<br />
RV-O RTX<br />
3 Mary-Lou Trone<br />
RTCH-4 Ravenwynd Pip’s Squeek TD II DNA-CP RTX<br />
4 Heidi Iverson<br />
Hifi’s Flower Lei CD RTX RSN JSN GSN<br />
5 Anne Shope<br />
Legends Country Strong Garth ODX CDX REMX DNA-VP<br />
6 Sally Davis<br />
D Bar D’s Petticoats and Pistols<br />
7 Laura Clayton<br />
SVCH SPCH WTCH RTCH2 CH Sunfire’s Red Savina CD<br />
RTX RV-E GV-E JV-E OFTDds<br />
8 Dawn Williams<br />
VCH PCH RTCH2 Ch Revelaire State Your Case CD OTDc<br />
ATDsd GSE JSE-OP RSE RTX DNA-VP<br />
9 Claudia Yearsley<br />
ATCH-VIII RTCH 3 Dally Up To Hamits Deuces Wild CD<br />
RTX CD DNA-VP<br />
10 Mary-Lou Trone<br />
RTCH-2 Ravenwynd Dealers Choice RTX<br />
ASCA Rally continues to grow.<br />
Total Trials in 2016 275<br />
Total Trials in 2017<br />
300 (25 additional trials)<br />
Total Dogs competing 2016 1304<br />
RTCH Titles 2016 29<br />
RTCH Titles 2017 39<br />
1360 (56 dog increase over<br />
last year)<br />
1191 (82 additional titles<br />
over last year)<br />
338 (25 fewer titles for other<br />
breeds, our only decrease<br />
from 2016 to 2017; Of note<br />
– some who previously<br />
competed with an<br />
other breed dog now are<br />
showing Aussies)<br />
It’s very encouraging to see positive growth in all areas.<br />
The committee has, since April, moved 42 judges from regular<br />
status to Senior Judge Status. Based on experience and expertise,<br />
these judges are qualified to judge Finals and Nationals.<br />
On October 31 in Bryan, the rally committee premiered 31 new<br />
rally signs, both moving and stationary, and for all levels. Those<br />
who came out to view the signs were given the opportunity to vote<br />
on whether to add individual exercises, and to comment on the level<br />
they feel most appropriate for each sign. Based on feedback from<br />
everyone, the committee will add signs for <strong>2018</strong>. The signs and<br />
descriptions will be available January 1 st , and will be included in<br />
the June 1, <strong>2018</strong> rule book. We are all very excited about adding<br />
these new signs.<br />
ASCA rally has always performed a post trial review<br />
of all courses. We continue to perform such reviews.<br />
Judges found to have ongoing issues, will be provided with<br />
additional training.A video of how to build courses is in<br />
process, that will soon be available to all judges.<br />
In 2016, the BOD tasked us with identifying a way to promote<br />
ASCA Rally. We know there are lots of people showing in AKC<br />
& UKC rally that are not aware of ASCA rally, where there are<br />
more opportunities for titles. We elected to develop a one-page flier<br />
that highlights ASCA’s opportunities. That flier was premiered at<br />
Nationals in Bryan, and is available to members through the ASCA<br />
office. We hope it will soon be posted in every training facility in<br />
the country, and in Europe. ASCA rally provides more opportunities<br />
for titles, costs much less, and, we are so much more friendly than<br />
the other registries. Everyone on the committee contributed to the<br />
final product, but the vast majority of the work was by Ann McCabe.<br />
We invite all of you that have not tried rally, to give us a try.<br />
We are currently working on a check-list that can be followed<br />
from picking a date and location through putting on the trial and<br />
submitting paperwork. So, the excuse of not knowing where to<br />
start will soon be resolved. In the interim, we are happy to help<br />
with the process. Please feel free to contact a member of the rally<br />
committee for assistance with your trial.<br />
We invite everyone to contact the rally committee if you have<br />
any comments, questions or concerns. We are here to help in any<br />
way we can to assure the continued great success of the ASCA<br />
Rally program.<br />
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Stockdog Committee<br />
Rick Hardin, Committee Chair, rhrdntn@gmail.com<br />
Wow what a great ASCA Nationals event in Texas. The stock<br />
were the best EVER!!!! That is not just my opinion but the opinion<br />
of everyone that I talked to in Texas. The format of having the<br />
National Trial first and the Stock Finals later in the week was also<br />
Great! There were people from many other competition areas in the<br />
stands and excited to see the Finals Stockdogs competing for the<br />
first time. The Texas Shoot-Out was an absolute HIT that brought<br />
competitors together to enjoy the fun and challenge of something<br />
totally new to an ASCA event. The videos are on YouTube and I<br />
encourage everyone to take a look.<br />
The SDC Seminar / Meeting was very productive. There were<br />
33 people in attendance. The Farm Trial program was discussed at<br />
length. Some of the Action Items were (a) the judge of the event<br />
should have input into the course, (b) the judge could change<br />
the course if the difficulty was lacking or the stock safety was in<br />
question, and (c) the SDC should develop a judges evaluation form<br />
Committee Reports<br />
similar to the Agility program evaluation for the Farm Trials. The<br />
SDC Survey results were available for a general overview. There<br />
were 220 responses to the Survey. The distribution was even across<br />
regions with 20 Stockdog judges responding to the survey. The real<br />
shocking (grin) news was that 80% of ASCA Stockdog competitors<br />
are female, and the majority are between 55 and 64 years of<br />
age. The majority of respondents, which included 64 owners of<br />
training / trialing facilities, would be “unlikely” to participate in an<br />
Introduction to Stock event. There were only 4 of the 20 Stockdog<br />
judges who indicated that they would be likely to participate in<br />
such an event.<br />
There was a very favorable response to the Farm Trial Program<br />
and even more interesting was a very favorable response to a<br />
“variable course” arena trial. The variable course would be one that<br />
the obstacles could be different and the order of completion could<br />
be different. The SDC will be taking up the results in discussion.<br />
Thank you all for your support. All ASCA membership is<br />
always welcomed by the SDC.<br />
Have a great day.<br />
36 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong>
ASCA Affiliate Clubs<br />
Includes all revisions received from the ASCA Business Office since last issue. Affiliate Clubs, please note: All changes/revisions regarding club officers<br />
must be made to the ASCA Business Office on the official “Affiliate Officer Change” form. Please request a copy of this form from the Business Office.<br />
Changes/revisions cannot be recorded unless this form is used and completed correctly.<br />
ALABAMA<br />
ALASKA<br />
ARIZONA<br />
CALIFORNIA<br />
SOUTHEAST ASC (300086)<br />
www.seasc.org<br />
JOE SHEERAN, PRES<br />
SAM PHILLIPS, REP<br />
P.O. BOX 127<br />
7706 NATHAN JORDAN RD<br />
FLATONIA, TX 78941 MILLRY, AL 36558<br />
(713) 304-6655 (205) 739-3273<br />
joe.sheeran@yahoo.com poaannuavarreptans@yahoo.com<br />
ALASKA ASC (300048)<br />
www.alaskaaustralianshepherdclub.com<br />
RA DEENA BURGESS, PRES MARY MANNERS, REP<br />
17860 E. PINE NEEDLE WAY 3311 WESLEYAN DR<br />
PALMER, AK 99645 ANCHORAGE, AK 99508<br />
(907) 746-4908 (907) 317-6749<br />
iokaknl@hotmail.com mdmanners@gci.net<br />
ASC OF ARIZONA (300018)<br />
www.ascofaz.net<br />
DAWNA SIMS, PRES<br />
LAURA YOUNG, REP<br />
13625 E QUAIL CT 32 W HACKAMORE AVE<br />
DEWEY, AZ 86327 GILBERT, AZ 85233<br />
(928) 533-1108 (480) 654-2009<br />
painted7ranch@aol.com laurayoung@cox.net<br />
LAKE HAVASU ASC (300223)<br />
www.lakehavasuasc.org<br />
SHERRY BUTLER, PRES TREY BUTLER, REP<br />
797 TURQUOISE DR. 797 TURQUOISE DR.<br />
LAKE HAVASU CITY, AZ 86404 LAKE HAVASU CITY, AZ 86404<br />
(503) 490-6820 (928) 566-1554<br />
toddsherrybutler@outlook.com sherry.butler@outlook.com<br />
NORTHERN ARIZONA ASA (300057)<br />
KATHY BRYAN, PRES<br />
HEIDI DAHMS-FOSTER, REP<br />
8620 N SCARLETT DR 3120 N MEADOWLARK DR<br />
PRESCOTT, AZ 86305 PRESCOTT VALLEY, AZ 86314<br />
(928)776-7983 (928) 775-4864<br />
redrockaussies@cableone.net hldahms@aol.com<br />
SOUTHERN ARIZONA ASA (300197)<br />
www.southernarizonaasa.com<br />
CARLA DANFORTH, PRES SHANNON BARNES, REP<br />
5630 E EDWIN RD 1123 N. 86 TH WAY<br />
TUCSON, AZ 85739 SCOTTSDALE, AZ 85257<br />
(520) 904-0373 (480) 334-5099<br />
Carla.danforth@rfcd.pima.gov shannonmariebarnes@aol.com<br />
ASC OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY (300001)<br />
www.ascsandiego.com<br />
RICHARD PITTMAN, PRES KANDI NACK, REP<br />
5380 DEHESA RD PO BOX 616<br />
EL CAJON, CA 92019 PINE VALLEY, CA 92062<br />
(619) 445-4908 (619) 478-5066<br />
sundownric@aol.com niknakkn@aol.com<br />
ASC OF SOUTHERN CAL (300003)<br />
www.macagility.club<br />
LORRAINE CIRINELLI, PRES ERICA POTTER-SEMAN, REP<br />
P.O BOX 309<br />
721 N VALLEY ST<br />
LITTLEROCK, CA 93543 BURBANK, CA 91505<br />
(661) 609-5436 (818) 535-8753<br />
agilityusa@aol.com<br />
ERICAMPOTTER@G<br />
Guidelines for Affiliate Reports<br />
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oversee the contents of its report. How this is accomplished is up to each<br />
club’s individual policy. It is not the Aussie Times’ Editor’s responsibility to edit<br />
reports or to return them if they do not meet the criteria. Please include only<br />
pertinent information in the reports. This includes: items of national interest,<br />
year-end awards, register of merit awards, human interest information, and/<br />
or special events or awards. Please do not list officers or show results.<br />
Send all “Coming Events” under a separate heading.<br />
Please observe the Aussie Times deadlines. Affiliate Reports are to be<br />
submitted to the Aussie Times Editor by the clubs on each state/province/<br />
area/country for the designated issue, following this schedule:<br />
January-February<br />
Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington<br />
March-April<br />
Arizona, California, Nevada, Utah<br />
May-June<br />
Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming;<br />
Canada and all other foreign countries<br />
July-August<br />
Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio,<br />
Wisconsin<br />
September-October<br />
Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico,<br />
North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas<br />
November-December<br />
Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New England,<br />
New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont,<br />
Virginia, West Virginia<br />
CENTRAL VALLEY ASC (300005)<br />
www.centralvalleyasc.org<br />
DENISE CREELMAN, PRES CHARLA PATTERSON, REP<br />
684 W. ELSTER 239 S. MORAINE<br />
TULARE, CA 93274 TULARE, CA 93274<br />
(559) 686-5109 (559) 967-1079<br />
Love4aussies@aol.com bowandarrows10@yahoo.com<br />
C.O.A.S.T. (300109)<br />
http://www.coastasc.org<br />
JEAN ROBERTS, PRES TRICIA ALEXANDER, REP<br />
217 RAINBOW DR. #11742 52240 PINE CANYON RD<br />
LIVINGSTON, TX 77399 KING CITY, CA 93930<br />
(208) 243-5242 (310) 266-7364<br />
bruceandjeanroberts@gmail.com trishalexander@prodigy.net<br />
DELTA ASF (300093)<br />
www.delta-asf.org<br />
SUSAN HARRIS, PRES LESLIE FASSIO, REP<br />
1044 KYLIE PLACE 1166 FURLONG RD<br />
HICKMAN, CA 95323 SEBASTOPOL, CA 955472<br />
(209) 204-7914 (707) 321-2041<br />
SUSAN@SKYHIAUSSIES.COM LJ@2G-ROSE.NET<br />
FEATHER RIVER ASC (300115)<br />
SALLY KIRN, PRES<br />
TERRI MCINTOSH, REP<br />
10050 PLEASANT GROVE SCHOOL RD 294 KILHAM RD<br />
ELK GROVE, CA 95624 AUBURN, CA 95603<br />
(916) 812-2418 (530) 368-3468<br />
sallymkirn@yahoo.com criteriaaussies@yahoo<br />
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GOLD COUNTRY ASC (300227)<br />
DIANNA WILLIAMS, PRES JILLIAN WARD, REP<br />
1309 N COVENTRY AVE. 2961 HARVEST DR.<br />
FRESNO, CA 93737 MARIPOSA, CA 95338<br />
(559) 455-9863 (209) 966-6913<br />
sierraroseaussies@yahoo.com ctestimony@aol.com<br />
MID CAL WORKING ASA (300206)<br />
www.midcalwasa.com<br />
CHRISTI CLAYPOOL, PRES DIANA LAND, REP<br />
P.O. BOX 612<br />
11037 WALNUT AVE<br />
PLEASANT GROVE, CA 95668 OAKDALE, CA 95361<br />
(916) 996-3203 (925) 759-7597<br />
CHRISTI.CLAYPOOL@GMAIL.COM dlanddvm91@yahoo.com<br />
NORTHERN CAL ASC (300008)<br />
www.norcalasc.org<br />
RICHARD W. GOERTZEN, PRES LAURA ABBOTT, REP<br />
P.O. BOX 1311<br />
342 PURRINGTON ROAD<br />
GLEN ELLEN, CA 95442 PETALUMA, CA 94952<br />
(707) 779-7728 (707) 495-8396<br />
richard.goertzen@libertymutual.com laura@marabilaussies.com<br />
OCEAN VIEW ASC (300120)<br />
www.ovasc.org<br />
VICKI AGUILAR, PRES KATHY USHER, REP<br />
14033 SYLVANWOOD AVE 32742 ALIPAZ #158<br />
NORWALK, CA 90650 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA 92675<br />
(562) 304-6376 (949) 481-5031<br />
vicki.him@gmail.com AUZYLUVR@GMAIL.COM<br />
PENINSULA ASA (300007)<br />
www.pasadogs.com<br />
KATHY MURPHY, PRES DONNA HIGHSTREET, REP<br />
123 OUTLOOK CIRCLE 969 AMSTUTZ DR<br />
PACIFICA, CA 94044 SAN JOSE, CA 95129<br />
(650) 575-8256 (408) 255-9524<br />
murphykathy40@yahoo.com dhist@yahoo.com<br />
SEASIDE ASC (300188)<br />
www.sites.google.com/site/seasideaussieclub<br />
JUDY PEDERY-EDWARDS, PRES KELBY PEDERY-EDWARDS, REP<br />
P.O. BOX 379<br />
SAME<br />
ARROWBEAR LAKE CA, 92382 (760) 632-7797<br />
(760) 613-0211<br />
moonwateraussies1@gmail.com<br />
SILVER BULLET ASSA (300095)<br />
BOYCE BAKER, PRES<br />
AUDREY KLARER, REP<br />
29300 DRY CREEK RD 29300 DRY CREEK RD<br />
GALT, CA 95632 GALT, CA 95632<br />
(209) 369-8899 (209) 369-3445<br />
topcowdog@softcom.net twinoaks@softcom.NET<br />
TRI-COUNTY ASWA (300082)<br />
www.tricountyaussies.com<br />
CAROL MCLAUGHLIN, DVM, PRES ANN MCCABE, REP<br />
2513 W. OLIVE AVE 4343 ELENDA ST.<br />
FULLERTON, CA 92833 CULVER CITY, CA 90230<br />
(714) 875-2069 (310) 701-4009<br />
petdrcjm@aol.com<br />
STARRYSKYAUSSIES@GMAIL.COM<br />
WEST COAST ASA (300002)<br />
SUSAN GRAHAM, PRES JEANNE MASTICK, REP<br />
P.O. BOX 1228<br />
6721 CHADBOURNE AVE<br />
SAN GABRIEL, CA 91778 RIVERSIDE, CA 92505<br />
(909) 596-8452 (951) 264-1833<br />
sssssgraham@aol.com MASTICKJ@GMAIL.COM<br />
WESTERN ASOC (300190)<br />
www.wasoc.homestead.com/home.html<br />
CYNTHIA RUTH, PRES WOUJIE MAILER, REP<br />
4044 E. FOURTH ST. 2636 DOIDGE AVE<br />
STOCKTON, CA 95215 PINOLE, CA 94564<br />
(209) 939-1053 (510) 243-1850<br />
cindyruth1@yahoo.com wrenwom2@yahoo.com<br />
CANADA ASF OF ALBERTA (300142)<br />
JACKIE TOMAYER, PRES COLLEEN KALANUK, REP<br />
5014-58th AVE<br />
1236 19 AVE. NW<br />
LLOYDMINSTER, AB T9V 1A9 CALGARY, AB T2M 1A2<br />
(780) 872-2879 (403) 607-8596<br />
JTOMAYER@HOTMAIL.COM montagu2001@yahoo.com<br />
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Affiliate News<br />
COLORADO<br />
ASC OF BRITISH COLUMBIA (300055)<br />
www.ascofbc.com<br />
GERHARD RIEGER, PRES ANTHEA YOUNG MILLER, REP<br />
18039 58A AVE. 47415 CHARTWELL DR<br />
SURREY, BC V3S 1N7 CHILLIWACK BC V2P 8A3<br />
(604) 576-3864 (604) 792-3377<br />
lingerb@telus.net<br />
K9S.4EVER@SHAW.CA<br />
CENTRAL ONTARIO ASC (300211)<br />
www.centralontarioasc.com<br />
VALERIE YATES, PRES LEAH SWATKO, REP<br />
109 CANAAN ROAD 771 HWY. 17 WEST<br />
RENFREW ON K7V 3Z4 MASSEY, ONTARIO P0P 1P0<br />
(613) 432-0591 (705) 677-5628<br />
yates_v@yahoo.ca<br />
ministik@xplornet.com<br />
MANITOBA ASC (300136)<br />
RHONDA SHEWCHUK, PRES SHANNON COLE, REP<br />
1100 BOBICHE ST 1 68 WAVERLY DRIVE<br />
HEADINGLEY, MB R4H 1E2 BRANDON MB R7B 3Y8<br />
(204) 633-5058 (204) 727-3204<br />
rsdogs@gmail.com<br />
tscole@mymts.net<br />
PRAIRIE AUSTRALIAN (300100)<br />
SHEPHERD ENTHUSIASTS<br />
www.sheeps-kin.com/pase.htm<br />
KELLY CAMPBELL, PRES LYDINE DENZIN, REP<br />
RR 3 BOX 12<br />
RR2<br />
ESTLIN, SK S4P 2Z3<br />
CRAVEN, SK S0G 0W0<br />
(306) 551-9764 (306) 529-3206<br />
risknhopeaussies@sasktel.net sheeps.kin@sasktel.net<br />
THUNDER BAY ASC OF ONTARIO (300162)<br />
http://www.tbasco.com Facebook: TBASCO<br />
TANYA WHEELER-SMITH, PRES MADISON WHEELER, REP<br />
RR #7 3020 HWY 61 RR#3 3020 HWY 61<br />
SLATE RIVER, ON P7J0G8 SLATE RIVER, ON P7J0G8<br />
(807) 473-5629 (807) 473-5629<br />
tuckercr@tbaytel.net tbay.wheeler@gmail.com<br />
WILLOUGHBY STOCKDOG CLUB (300160)<br />
http://www.teecreek.com/clubs.html<br />
DAVE HARRIS, PRES<br />
DAVE HARRIS, REP<br />
12195 WILODELL RD, RR #1 SAME<br />
WELLAND, ONT L3B 5N4<br />
(905) 384-2531<br />
dave@talkwireless.ca<br />
COLORADO ASA (300022)<br />
www.coloaussies.org<br />
GERI SCHEIDT, PRES<br />
TERRI MORGAN, REP<br />
PO BOX 556 P.O. BOX 104<br />
KIOWA CO 80117 KIOWA, CO 80116<br />
(303) 621-2925 (303) 621-2128<br />
edgerischeidt1@msn.com carolais1@aol.com<br />
HIGH PLAINS ASC (300021)<br />
www.highplainsasc.org<br />
MARY JEFFERS, PRES CAROL ANN HARTNAGLE, REP<br />
20950 E 118TH AVE 12121 POTOMAC ST<br />
COMMERCE CITY, CO 80022 BRIGHTON, CO 80601<br />
(720) 670-7933 (303) 659-6597<br />
blackwatchaussies@icloud.com carolhartnagle@aol.com<br />
SOUTHERN COLORADO ASC (300070)<br />
www.southerncoloradoasc.com<br />
RAY SCHAFER, PRES<br />
CANDI KNOPP, REP<br />
100 SMITHLAND AVE 7200 INGALLS STREET<br />
LA JUNTA, CO 81050 ARVADA, CO 80003<br />
(719) 557-0652 (303) 638-0017<br />
LASANIMASAUSSIES@GMAIL.COM CANDIKNOPP@COMCAST.NET<br />
SOUTHWEST COLORADO ASC (300232)<br />
CAROLYN KLINNERT, PRES CHRISTINE SAPA, REP<br />
265 ROPER LANE P.O. BOX 1441<br />
HESPERUS, CO 81326 BAYFIELD, CO 81122<br />
(970) 588-3899 (970) 769-0810<br />
KLINNERT265@GMAIL.COM SAPAS@GOBRAINSTORM.NET
EUROPE<br />
Belgium BELGIUM ASC (300228)<br />
www.lasc.magix.net<br />
PEGGY MEERSMAN, PRES LUC GOOSSENS, REP<br />
HEIKANTSTRAAT 19 KIEFHOEKSTRAAT 199<br />
2900 SCHOTEN 3940 HECHTEL-EKSEL<br />
BELGIUM<br />
BELGIUM<br />
FRANK.MICHIELSEN@TELENET.BE lucandme@yahoo.com<br />
LOWLANDS ASC (300174)<br />
www.lasc.magix.net<br />
LUC GOOSSENS, PRES DEBBY MICHIELSEN, REP<br />
KIEFHOEKSTRAAT 199 KIEFHOEKSTRAAT 199<br />
3940 HECHTEL-EKSEL 3940 HECHTEL-EKSEL<br />
BELGIUM<br />
BELGIUM<br />
lucandme@yahoo.com DEBBYMICHIELSEN@HOTMAIL.BE<br />
Finland FINASC (300189)<br />
http://www.finasc.com/<br />
PIA HJERPPE, PRES<br />
MIRA LAITALA, REP<br />
KONTIOLANTIE 6 Ojajärventie 90<br />
82580 JUURIKKA 36430 SAHALAHTI<br />
FINLAND<br />
FINLAND<br />
pia.hjerppe@gmail.com mira.laitila@gmail.com<br />
France ASC OF FRANCE (300202)<br />
www.ascfrance.weebly.com<br />
MARGARITA CRAIG, PRES VANESSA SOLER, REP<br />
MONT<br />
LES PINS<br />
31430 POLASTRON, FRANCE 63340 GIGNAT, FRANCE<br />
MARGARITA.CRAIG@ORANGE.FR ltl.aussie@gmail.com<br />
Germany ASC DEUTSCHLAND e.V. (300084)<br />
www.ascdev.de<br />
RIKE GEIST, REP<br />
JENNIFER EWALD, REP<br />
DORFSTRASSE 15A LINDENSTRASSSE 24<br />
18356 PRUCHTEN 31867 [PJ;E<br />
GERMANY<br />
GERMANY<br />
rgeist@gmx.de<br />
Jennifer.Ewarld85@googlemail.com<br />
AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERDS (300149)<br />
COMPETITION CLUB<br />
www.asccg.de<br />
WALTER REINTGES, PRES AGNES NEUGEBAUER, REP<br />
Wallenthaler Str.13 HUNSRUCKWEG 2<br />
53894 MECHERNICH DE 34253 LOHFELDEN<br />
GERMANY<br />
GERMANY<br />
reintges@rockwater.de agnes.neugebauer@t-online.de<br />
AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD<br />
VERSATILITY ASSN. (300210)<br />
www.asvaev.com<br />
LISA ZIMMER, PRES<br />
ELKE PHILIPPY, REP<br />
VOR DEM SAND 10<br />
KREUZSTR.27<br />
93133 BURGLENGENFELD 52428 JULICH<br />
GERMANY<br />
GERMANY<br />
lisazimmer@gmx.net indiana-aussie@web.de<br />
Affiliate News<br />
Sweden SWEDISH ASC (SWEDASC) (300205)<br />
www.swedasc.com<br />
MIKAEL HAGEUS, PRES VERONICA HAGEUS, REP<br />
KROKSBO GRAD<br />
KROKSBO GARD<br />
744 93 RUN HALLEN 744 93 RUN HALLEN<br />
SWEDEN<br />
SWEDEN<br />
HAGEUS@CRSTUDIO.SE info@crstudio.se<br />
FLORIDA<br />
GEORGIA<br />
ASC OF SOUTHERN FLORIDA (300173)<br />
FACEBOOK PAGE: ASCSFL<br />
MICHAEL PAUL, PRES LORI FAUSETT, REP<br />
P.O. BOX 771254 PO BOX 771254<br />
OCALA, FL 34477 OCALA, FL 34477<br />
(561) 601-2077 (561) 601-2077<br />
soundtrackfarms@yahoo.com soundtrackfarms@yahoo.com<br />
FLORIDA ASA (300036)<br />
www.fasaaussie.com<br />
LEIDA JONES, PRES<br />
LYNN DE LA TORRE, REP<br />
PO BOX 490525<br />
9121 94 th AVE N<br />
LEESBURG, FL 34749 SEMINOLE, FL 33777<br />
(904) 753-2597 (727) 374-6788<br />
pennycaerau@aol.com lynn_bd@yahoo.com<br />
FL PAN-HANDLERS ASC (300141)<br />
www.flpanhandlersasc.com/<br />
ROBIN MCNEILL, PRES MOLLY REYENGA, REP<br />
P.O. BOX 187<br />
24735 PATTERSON RD<br />
ANDALUSIA, AL 36420 ROBERTSDALE, AL 32567<br />
(850) 259-3639 (251) 947-7965<br />
robindogstuff@yahoo.com aussies4molly@yahoo.com<br />
DOG AGILITY OF WEST GEORGIA ASA (300221)<br />
HAROLD BASKA JR, PRES HAROLD BASKA, REP<br />
2314 LEAFMORE DR. SAME<br />
DECATUR, GA 30033<br />
(404) 386-7808<br />
hallyjr@att.net<br />
GREATER ATLANTA ASC (300037)<br />
www.gaasc.org<br />
TERRY DICKEY, PRES<br />
PATRICIA PIERCE, REP<br />
130 BEN S. DICKEY RD. 9920 BARSTON CT<br />
WAYNESBORO, GA 30830 ALPHARETTA GA 30022<br />
(706) 830-4590 (770) 667-5175<br />
terrydickey17@yahoo.com mamafirebird@yahoo.com<br />
WORKING ASC OF GEORGIA (300185)<br />
www.wascofgeorgia.com/Facebook<br />
TONY PADGETT, PRES DONNA PADGETT, REP<br />
903 NEW TOWN LOOP NE 903 NEW TOWN LOOP NE<br />
CALHOUN, GA 30701 CALHOUN, GA 30701<br />
(770) 608-6861 (770) 548-1644<br />
tonypadgettstockdogs@yahoo.com coosawatteeaussies@yahoo.com<br />
WESTERN EUROPE WORKING ASC (300140)<br />
www.wewasc.com<br />
SANDRA ZILCH, PRES KAY PIEPER, REP<br />
HAIBACHERSTR 118 PUETZDELLE 32<br />
63768 HOESBACH 51371 LEVERKVSEN<br />
GERMANY<br />
GERMANY<br />
sandra.zilch@LZ-westerntraining.de DOCPIEPER@ME.COM<br />
Italy WORKING AUSTRALIAN (300187)<br />
SHEPHERD ITALIAN CLUB<br />
http://www.wasic.it/<br />
LUIGI DE PASCALE, PRES FABRIZIO FUSI, REP<br />
VIA CIMAROSA 16<br />
VIA DI PICILLE 27- ANTELLA<br />
51100 PISTOIA, ITALY 50012 BAGNO A RIPOLI, ITALY<br />
LUIGI.DEPASCALE@GMAIL.COM BIZIO.65@VIRGILIO.IT<br />
The Netherlands<br />
DUTCH WORKING (300149)<br />
AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERDS<br />
http://home.deds.nl/~dwas/<br />
JOHAN BOOY, PRES<br />
ANNEKE DE JONG, REP<br />
ZONLAND 80 SCHOTERLANDSEWEG 42<br />
9734 BM GRONINGEN HOORNSTERZWAAG 8412TA<br />
THE NETHERLANDS<br />
THE NETHERLANDS<br />
ja.booy@home.nl<br />
jjranch@hetnet.nl<br />
IDAHO<br />
ASC OF IDAHO (300091)<br />
www.asc-idaho.org<br />
MAXINE SCVANEVELDT, PRES SUSAN SEVERNS, REP<br />
4505 HWY 16 19601 UPPER PLEASANT RIDGE ROAD<br />
EAGLE, ID 83616 CALDWELL, ID 83607<br />
(208) 989-7900 (208) 965-9813<br />
aussiecowdog@yahoo.com SlidingSAussies@gmail.com<br />
BOISE ASC (300123)<br />
www.boiseasc.com<br />
A J TAVARES III, PRES TERI CRAWFORD, REP<br />
140 SOUTH AVENUE 5688 GOSLING LN<br />
SACRAMENTO, CA 95838 MARSING, ID 83639<br />
(831) 905-9047 (208) 649-5230<br />
AJsChs@aol.com<br />
TERI5A1TW@GMAIL.COM<br />
TREASURE VALLEY ASC (300213)<br />
BRYN ELLIOTT, PRES<br />
LYLE GERKEN, REP<br />
10482 VIRGINIA LANE 11435 HWY 95<br />
PAYETTE, ID 83661 PAYETTE, ID 83661<br />
(208) 739-8926 (208) 739-3246<br />
beelliott90@msn.com kyotireddog@gmail.com<br />
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ILLINOIS<br />
INDIANA<br />
IOWA<br />
KANSAS<br />
LOUISIANA<br />
MAINE<br />
MARYLAND<br />
MICHIGAN<br />
AROUND THE FARM ASC (300207)<br />
www.arfasc.com<br />
MONIQUE ENGEMANN, PRES JACQUIE KRAMER, REP<br />
2530 DOGWOOD DR 42W820 CLOVER HILL<br />
WAUCONDA, IL 60084 ELBURN, IL 60119<br />
(815) 355-3645 (630) 365-1802<br />
LOVEISBLUEASB@GMAIL.COM sevenway@sbcglobal.net<br />
HOOSIER WORKING ASC (300118)<br />
www.hwasc.org<br />
FERREH HIATT, PRES<br />
KARIN GRAEFF, REP<br />
6479 E COUNTY RD. 700 E 20856 STATE ROUTE 613<br />
MOORELAND, IN 47360 FOSTORIA, OH 44830<br />
(765) 744-8533 (419) 435-0807<br />
waylonaussies@gmail.com KARIN.A.GRAEFF@THEWAVZ.COM<br />
THAT’LL DO ASC (300182)<br />
http://www.thatlldoasc.org/<br />
JOANNA RIZZO, PRES JAMES BERGERT, REP<br />
3160 220th ST. 3160 220TH ST.<br />
WILLIAMS, IA 50271 WILLIAMS, IA 50271<br />
(515) 520-9716 (507) 440-7310<br />
joannarzz@aol.com<br />
jameshogdogs@gmail.com<br />
OZ ASC (300135)<br />
KYM BASE, PRES<br />
CORINNE SHANKS, REP<br />
2572 S 27TH AVE 2322 CO RD 1214<br />
GYPSUM, KS 67448<br />
BLANCHARD, OK<br />
(785) 826-0885 (417) 425-4869<br />
mitdogs@hometelco.net gckennel@aol.com<br />
SUNFLOWER ASA (300220)<br />
KRISTEN HENRY-WALDEN, PRES JERRY ROWE, REP<br />
811 W 54TH ST N 1771 S 85TH AVE<br />
WICHITA, KS 67204 OSBORNE, KS 67473<br />
(316) 304-6806 (785) 346-2227<br />
Precisionk9s@yahoo.com jrowe@ruraltel.net<br />
SOUTHERN LOUISIANA ASC (300131)<br />
https://sites.google.com/site/slasclub/Home<br />
SHELLY SPOTSWOOD, PRES ANDRESS BLACKWELL, REP<br />
76319 FAUNTLEROY RD 76319 FAUNTLEROY RD<br />
COVINGTON, LA 70435 COVINGTON, LA 70435<br />
(985) 807-9077 (504) 416-9402<br />
otchyaka@msn.com<br />
andressblackwell@gmail.com<br />
ASC OF MAINE (300212)<br />
GREGORY HAMER, PRES LAURA HAMER, REP<br />
63 HAWE S BRIDGE RD 63 HAWE S BRIDGE RD<br />
PROSPECT, ME 04981 PROSPECT, ME 04981<br />
PROSPECT, ME 04981 PROSPECT, ME 04981<br />
IMFARM@FAIRPORT.NETM IMFARM@FAIRPORT.NET<br />
MID-ATLANTIC ASC (300043)<br />
www.maasc.homstead.com<br />
PATRICIA YOUNG, PRES LYNN SIPE, REP<br />
3612 MARGUERITE CT 15 MADARY RD<br />
MT AIRY, MD 21771 SEVERNA PARK, MD 21146<br />
(240) 529-6932 (410) 271-8910<br />
kpyoung@prodigy.net lynnsi535@comcast.net<br />
ASC OF MICHIGAN (300040)<br />
www.ascofmichigan.com<br />
JERI LONG, PRES<br />
SUNDAY MILES, REP<br />
3642 GARDNER 10515 PERE MARQUETTE<br />
BERKLEY, MI 48072 CLARE, MI 48617<br />
(248) 399-8252 (989) 429-4057<br />
louiel@comcast.net<br />
countrywoods@voyager.net<br />
CROSSROADS ASC (300230)<br />
MEGAN BROWN, PRES COREY NORMAN, REP<br />
17650 ST. RT. 65 3121 VAN BUREN<br />
JACKSON CENTER, OH 45334 HUDSONVILLE, MI 49426<br />
(419) 953-8804 (616) 889-8656<br />
heatfilledaussies@hotmail.com allstaraussies1979@yahoo.com<br />
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MICHIANA ASA (300222)<br />
www.michianaasa.org<br />
LACEY CURRY, PRES<br />
JANINE KESTER, REP<br />
51570 CARPENTERS DR 54468 CR 31<br />
ELKHART, IN 46514 BRISTOL, IN 46507<br />
(574) 309-1141 (574) 349-5283<br />
laceynball@gmail.com marehaven@netzero.com<br />
SOUTH EASTERN MICHIGAN ASA (300041)<br />
www.semasa.org<br />
KAREN DEARDEN, PRES KELLY WALSH, REP<br />
P.O. BOX 40178<br />
1347 RICHLAND AVE<br />
BAY VILLAGE, OH 44140 KALAMAZOO, MI 49006<br />
(440) 773-7322 (269) 349-6326<br />
slickworkingdog@aol.com k2aus@yahoo.com<br />
MINNESOTA<br />
MINNESOTA ASC (300117)<br />
www.minnesotaaustralianshepherdclub.com<br />
KIMBERLY GORMAN, PRES DEBBIE SMITH, REP<br />
3690 147TH ST W 4713 DOMINICK DR<br />
ROSEMOUNT, MN 55068 MINNETONKA, MN 55343<br />
(651) 423-9630 (952) 451-0733<br />
lastcallaussies@yahoo.com debbie_41052@msn.com<br />
NORTH WOODS ASC (300226)<br />
www.northwoodsasc.com<br />
JAN POLYS, PRES<br />
DENISE YOKOM, REP<br />
5936 WASHBURN AVE. N. 9867 XEBEC ST. NE<br />
BROOKLYN CENTER, MN 55430 BLAINE, MN 55014<br />
(763) 561-4153 (763) 807-7008<br />
janpolys@yahoo.com dyokom@live.com<br />
UPPER MID-WEST ASC (300035)<br />
www.uppermidwestasc.com<br />
KIM PATTERSON, PRES KIM PATTERSON, REP<br />
9125 HWY 25 SAME<br />
COLOGNE, MN 55322<br />
(952) 467-2765<br />
krpatt@hotmail.com<br />
MISSISSIPPI<br />
STOCK WRANGLERS ASC (300152)<br />
MICHAEL BOSWORTH, PRES GERALD SEPICH, REP<br />
9744 DOROTHY DRIVE 11500 WHISPERING PINES DRIVE<br />
OLIVE BRANCH, MS 38654 OLIVE BRANCH, MS 38654<br />
(901) 857-1845 (901) 486-8956<br />
BOSWORTH.MA@GMAIL.COM GSEPICH259@AOL.COM<br />
MISSOURI<br />
MONTANA<br />
ASC OF MID-AMERICA (300032)<br />
www.ASCofMA.org<br />
PAULA DIGGINS, PRES JOHN MILLER, REP<br />
8605 E. HWY HH 5147 STATE RD H<br />
HALLSVILLE, MO 65255 DESOTO, MO 63020<br />
(573) 696-0248 (314) 288-8316<br />
impep5555@gmail.com crhandler1@gmail.com<br />
GATEWAY ASC (300096)<br />
www.gatewayasc.org<br />
DIANE BETTIS, PRES<br />
VICKI WEHRLE, REP<br />
2645 BRINKMAN RD 4515 HAZEL RUN<br />
VILLA RIDGE, MO 63089 BONNE TERRE, MO 63628<br />
(636) 451-3001 (314) 974-0555<br />
dbettis@swbell.net<br />
graffitiaussies@yahoo.com<br />
SHOW ME STATE ASC (300194)<br />
www.showmestateasc.com<br />
CASSIE KINDLE, PRES. CASSIE KINDLE, REP.<br />
22519 WESTMORELAND RD SAME<br />
SEDALIA, MO 65301<br />
(660) 221-1176<br />
AFFINITYAUSSIES@GMAIL.COM<br />
ASC OF MONTANA (300080)<br />
www.ascofmt.org<br />
BETTY WILLIAMS, PRES. THOMAS MORARRE, REP<br />
554 RED BARON LANE 14200 MORMON CREEK RD<br />
LEWISTOWN, MT 59457 LOLO, MT 59847<br />
(406) 535-7342 (406) 273-0608<br />
wlazyj@midrivers.com tmorarre@msn.com
NEVADA<br />
NORTHERN NEVADA ASC (300074)<br />
www.nnasc.com<br />
DENISE TERRY, PRES<br />
CYNTHIA KENNEDY, REP<br />
P.O. BOX 173<br />
P.O. BOX K<br />
WELLINGTON, NV 89444 VIRGINIA CITY, NV 89440<br />
(775) 465-9310 (775) 847-9847<br />
DN7SE@AOL.COM<br />
ausscyn@aol.com<br />
WORKING ASC OF NEVADA (300168)<br />
http://www.wascon.net<br />
SANDY MOORE, PRES SYLVIA ARNETT, REP<br />
PO BOX 13<br />
2269 MAGPIE LN.<br />
GARDNERVILLE, NV 89410 GARDNERVILLE, NV 89410<br />
(775)781-5946 (775) 782-6001<br />
Sheepcamp1@hotmail.com sylviaarnett@hughes.net<br />
NEW ENGLAND<br />
ASC OF NEW ENGLAND (300047)<br />
www.ascne.org<br />
GULL GULLICKSEN, PRES MICHAEL KURDZO, REP<br />
210 CHERRY STREET 1113 BOSTON HILL RD<br />
MIDDLEBORO, MA 02346 ANDOVER, CT 06232<br />
(508) 947-5606 (860) 742-7651<br />
gullr210@juno.com<br />
ZIPPYDO@COMCAST.NET<br />
NEW MEXICO<br />
ASA OF NEW MEXICO (300020)<br />
www.asanm.org<br />
NEW YORK<br />
DOROTHY MONTANO, PRES CAMERON LEOPOLD, REP<br />
1837 PEYTON RD. SW 2060 RENTFROW<br />
LOS LUNAS, NM 87031 LAS CRUCES, NM 88001<br />
(505) 977-6523 (505) 514-9697<br />
los-suenos@att.net<br />
Xtreamherding21@aol.com<br />
LOBO ASA (300127)<br />
http://www.loboasanm.com/<br />
PHIL BLACKSHEAR, PRES CLAUDIA SAIZ, REP<br />
2713 NORMENT RD SW 1212 LA VEGA DR SW<br />
ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87105 ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87105<br />
(505) 306-1314 (505) 379-0340<br />
pblackshear2713@comcast.net CSAIZ100@COMCAST.NET<br />
MESQUITE ASC (300081)<br />
FACEBOOK: MESQUITE ASC<br />
GLORIA DAMEWOOD, PRES KIMBERLY GOLDEN, REP<br />
53 WILDCAT LN 77 MEADOW DR<br />
ALAMOGORDO, NM 88310 TIJERAS, NM 87059<br />
(575) 491-2818 (505) 238-4122<br />
DAMEWOOD@Q.COM KimGolden@q.com<br />
PASO DEL NORTE ASA (300215)<br />
pasadelnorteasa.weebly.com<br />
LAURA DE LA CRUZ, PRES JOAN MORGAN, REP<br />
75 COUNTY RD A074 320 EGRET WAY<br />
CHAPARRAL, NM 88081 EL PASO, TX 79912<br />
(915) 603-0209 (915) 217-2705<br />
thetakepen@gmail.com bdrcolliez@gmail.com<br />
ZIA ASC (300116)<br />
www.ziaascnm.com<br />
JDAWN WILLIAMS, PRES STACIE SANTA CRUZ, REP<br />
2512 NORMENT RD SW 165 WAGNER LANE<br />
ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87105 CORRALES, NM 87048<br />
(505) 323-4456 (505) 899-0437<br />
agilitydawn@comcast.net mybobtails@comcast.net<br />
HEART OF NEW YORK ASC (300125)<br />
www.honyasc.com<br />
BETSY J. ATKINSON, PRES BRIAN HYDE, REP<br />
1799 RT 91 5325 AMALFI DR<br />
FABIUS, NY 13063 CLAY, NY 13041<br />
(315) 416-1121 (315) 420-7300<br />
Hrthside1@aol.com<br />
priorityaussies@yahoo.com<br />
PENNSYLVANIA-NEW YORK ASC (300184)<br />
www.freewebs.com/pennyasc/<br />
SUSAN BARTLESON, PRES PENELOPE SMIGIEL, REP<br />
7704 SCHOOL ST 5281 ZIMMER ROAD<br />
SODUS, NY 14551 AVOCA, NY 14809<br />
(315) 483-2161 (607) 329-6349<br />
sbartleson@aol.com PENNYSMIGIEL@FLMTGIF.ORG<br />
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WORKING ASC OF UPSTATE NY (300045)<br />
www.wascuny.com<br />
MICHELLE MORGAN, PRES MARGARET O’NEIL, REP<br />
1200 ROCKY RIDGE RD 505 BOZENKILL RD<br />
AMSTERDAM, NY 12010 ALTAMONT, NY 12009<br />
(518) 843-0665 (518) 339-1480<br />
Morganmish@gmail.com M5AUSSIE@YAHOO.COM<br />
NEW YORK ASA (300044)<br />
www.facebook.com/nyasassociation<br />
LINDA BRAUN, PRES<br />
CAROL ANN BESSETTE, REP<br />
982 NY ROUTE 43 28 VANDERWERKEN AVENUE<br />
STEPHENTOWN, NY 12169 WATERFORD, NY 12188<br />
(518) 428-8778 (518) 237-2669<br />
linda@croftonaussies.com GABSTER2237@GMAIL.COM<br />
NORTH CAROLINA<br />
CAROLINA ASC (300038)<br />
www.casclub.com<br />
OHIO<br />
LYNDA SHACKELFORD, PRES KATHRYN MEYER, REP<br />
5842 THACKER DAIRY RD 238 BUCK CREEK DR.<br />
WHITSETT, NC 27377 RUTHERFORDTON, NC 28139<br />
(336) 233-0801 (828) 863-0589<br />
asgoldstar@yahoo.com dmfarrier@windstream.net<br />
FIRST IN FLIGHT ASC (300181)<br />
www.firstinflightasc.net<br />
CHUCK KLEIN, PRES<br />
CHUCK KLEIN, REP<br />
96 DOUBLE OAK DR SAME<br />
PITTSBORO, NC 27312<br />
(919) 542-6823<br />
kgklein@earthlink.net<br />
BUCKEYE ASC (300106)<br />
www.buckeyeasc.org<br />
JERRY SCHETTERER, PRES MARY BETH STEINKE, REP<br />
2924 MEADOWBROOK BLVD 5102 PYRMONT RD<br />
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH 44118 LEWISBURG, OH 45338<br />
(216) 337-6025 (937) 477-4755<br />
jschetterer@gmail.com MBSTEINKECOTA@GMAIL.COM<br />
GREATER OHIO ASC (300144)<br />
www.greaterohioasc.com<br />
DIANE HARRISON, PRES ANITA TAYLOR, REP<br />
950 TODD CT. 743 HILLCREST DR<br />
TIPP CITY, OH 45371 EATON, OH 45320<br />
(937) 657-0965 (937) 533-0480<br />
mibaby95@aol.com<br />
nitaszoo@yahoo.com<br />
OKLAHOMA (300183)<br />
SUSAN ABRAMS, PRES<br />
OREGON<br />
CORINNE SHANKS, REP<br />
16300 W SIMMONS RD 2322 CO RD 1214<br />
EDMOND, OK 73003 BLANCHARD, OK 73010<br />
(405) 341-6045 (417) 425-4869<br />
triofarms@tldi.net<br />
gckennel@aol.com<br />
ASC OF ROGUE VALLEY (300010)<br />
www.australianshepherdclubofroguevalley.com<br />
DAVID RASKIN, PRES SALLY DAVIS, REP<br />
PO BOX 787<br />
6666 TUNNEL LOOP RD.<br />
GRANTS PASS, OR 97528 GRANTS PASS, OR 97526<br />
(541) 476-1856 (541) 226-6680<br />
DAVIDRASKIN@ACCOUNTINGGP.COM DBARDAUSSIES@Q.COM<br />
NORTHWEST ASC (300151)<br />
http://northwestaustralianshepherdclub.webs.com<br />
SUMMER JEWELL FULS, PRES PATRICIA ROGERS, REP<br />
PO BOX 787<br />
18375 S GRASLE RD<br />
MOLALLA, OR 97038 OREGON CITY, OR 97045<br />
(503) 729-1724 (503) 956-8804<br />
summerjewelf@gmail.com mesaloosa@comcast.net<br />
SNOWY BUTTE ASC (300170)<br />
www.snowybutteasc.com<br />
MARILYN D. HAHN, PRES LAUREL BATES, REP<br />
950 WORTHINGTON RD PO BOX 266<br />
EAGLE POINT, OR 97524 EAGLE POINT, OR 97524<br />
(541) 890-2282 (541) 621-0062<br />
herdbound@hughes.net laurel.bates@rocketmail.com<br />
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THREE RIVERS WORKING ASA (300137)<br />
GEORGE FREY, PRES<br />
CATHE GASPER, REP<br />
1305 NEIL CREEK RD P.O. BOX 713<br />
ASHLAND, OR 97520 MERLIN, OR 97532<br />
(541) 482-3409 (541) 471-7201<br />
bizybear@aol.com<br />
threegaussies@msn.com<br />
WILLAMETTE ASC (300169)<br />
www.willametteasc.webs.com<br />
KEN LYLE, PRES<br />
KATIE VAN DE SANDT,REP<br />
38669 HWY 228 40904 HWY 228<br />
SWEET HOME, OR 97386 SWEET HOME, OR 97386<br />
(541) 367-7495 (541) 401-8819<br />
vaqueroaussie@centurytel.net mcvansaussies@gmail.com<br />
PENNSYLVANIA<br />
BRANDYWINE VALLEY ASC (300161)<br />
www.bvasc.org<br />
TENNESSEE<br />
TEXAS<br />
LLESLIE ZIESING, PRES SABRINA ANDREWS, REP<br />
123 MARSHALL BRIDGE ROAD 217 CAMERON ROAD<br />
KENNETT SQUARE, PA 19348 WILLOW GROVE, PA 19090<br />
(610) 444-8130 (215) 784-0205<br />
leslie@kedash-design.com atterror@verizon.net<br />
COME BYE MID TN ASC (300219)<br />
FACEBOOK: COME BYE MID TN ASC<br />
DARLA HUFFMAN, PRES GAVIN KASSER, REP<br />
4901 HWY 64 E 6659 HWY 64 E<br />
WARTRACE, TN 37183 WARTRACE, TN 37183<br />
(931) 639-0878 (931) 703-1457<br />
darlah_@bellsouth.net bellemeadowfarmtn@gmail.com<br />
TENNESSEE ASC (300058)<br />
www.tennesseeaustralianshepherdclub.org<br />
PATRICIA DOAN, PRES SUSAN LITTLE, REP<br />
605 TREHAVEN RD 1441 NEWCROSS RD<br />
KNOXVILLE, TN 37912 KNOXVILLE, TN 37922<br />
(865) 689-5199 (865) 405-8591<br />
psneddendoan@yahoo.com eth4me@yahoo.com<br />
MID SOUTH ASC (300163)<br />
SHARI DODSON, PRES. ANDREA HOFFMANN, REP.<br />
3915 AJANDERS DR 2283 FITE RD<br />
MEMPHIS, TN 38127 MEMPHIS, TN 38127<br />
(901) 358-9584 (901) 491-8953<br />
sharidodson@rittermail.com andrea@istariaussies.com<br />
ASC OF TEXAS (300165)<br />
HELEN WILSON, PRES JASON MEEKS, REP<br />
P.O. BOX 1278<br />
6 SUNNY LN<br />
PILOT POINT, TX 76258 BURLESON, TX 76028<br />
(940) 391-4924 (817) 572-0795<br />
reddogag@yahoo.com redinc5@hotmail.com<br />
CENTRAL TEXAS WORKING ASC (300191)<br />
www.centraltxwasc.com<br />
NEAL DESHAZO, PRES GLENDA TEAFF, REP<br />
P.O. BOX 3 PO BOX 595<br />
WALLER, TX 77484 STOCKDALE, TX 78160<br />
(713) 823-3150 (210) 232-7810<br />
deshazo.beretfarms@gmail.com aussiedogs@totalnet.us<br />
EASTEX ASC (300102)<br />
www.eastexasc.com<br />
SHELLY HOLLEN, PRES STACY SELMAN, REP<br />
609 BAYOU BEND P.O. BOX 624<br />
DEER PARK, TX 77536 HUNTSVILLE, TX 77342<br />
(713) 444-8002 (936) 661-9194<br />
SHALAKOAUSSIES@GMAIL.COM heavenlyaussies@hotmail.com<br />
GOLDEN TRIANGLE (300186)<br />
WORKING AUSSIE GROUP<br />
ROSEMARIE O’HARA, PRES JENNIFER LINDSEY, REP<br />
6637 HAWKEYE RD 9374 LAKE RAY ROBERTS DAM RD<br />
KRUM, TX 76249 AUBREY, TX 76227<br />
(940) 300-6749 (940) 300-9196<br />
rmohara@solbroadband.com intrepidaussie@hotmail.com<br />
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UTAH<br />
VIRGINIA<br />
HEART OF TEXAS ASC (300078)<br />
www.hotasc.com<br />
CATHERINE KENNY, PRES LACEY KAFER, REP<br />
4535 STONES RIVER RD 25926 HOPSON MEADOWS DR.<br />
GRAND PRARIE, TX 75052 RICHMOND. TX 77406<br />
(214) 734-3277 (817) 913-1177<br />
cjk@kushaiah.com<br />
lacey.kafer@gmail.com<br />
HILL COUNTRY ASC (300178)<br />
www.hillcountryasc.com<br />
LAURA GIBSON, PRES JENNIFER YOUNG, REP.<br />
249 GALLAGHER DRIVE 306 MOONWALK TRIAL<br />
CANYON, TX 78133 BUDA, TEXAS 78610<br />
(940) 733-1914 (512) 300-3636<br />
chaseaussies@aol.com JENNIFER@PARADIGMCONTRACTINGLLC.COM<br />
LONE STAR ASC (300026)<br />
SCOTT HURST, PRES<br />
STEPHANIE HURST, REP<br />
7768 FM 928 7768 FM 928<br />
TULIA, TX 79088 TULIA, TX 79088<br />
(806) 518-5027 (806) 518-8510<br />
gage5027@yahoo.com fannie81@yahoo.com<br />
NEW HOPE ASC (300092)<br />
www.newhopeasc.com<br />
JAYNA LITTLE, PRES<br />
ELIZABETH NEUMAN, REP<br />
9999 SPENCER HWY #108 8910 GRUNWALD RD<br />
LA PORTE, TX 77571 BEASLEY, TX 77417<br />
(281) 413-6810 (979) 257-9615<br />
ausdog@comcast.net quidpocket@gmail.com<br />
OIL PATCH ATHLETIC CANINES (300231)<br />
RALPH JOHNSON, PRES BETH JOHNSON, REP<br />
3500 EDGEMONT 3500 EDGEMONT<br />
MIDLAND, TX 79707 MIDLAND, TX 79707<br />
(432) 352-3841 (432) 352-3841<br />
bgjohnson10@suddenlink.net bgjohnson10@suddenlink.net<br />
TARRANT COUNTY ASC<br />
KAREN BLACK, PRES<br />
LYNN SIDWELL, REP<br />
10121 TANTARRA DR 1216 CLOVERDALE<br />
BURLESON, TX 76028 RICHARDSON, TX 75080<br />
(817) 692-5195 (972) 699-1428<br />
kblack@pdmsdesign.com ausshep@flash.net<br />
ASC OF UTAH (300051)<br />
www.suascu.org<br />
JENNIFER MCKERVEY, PRES KATELYN SCOTT PEART, REP<br />
5748 W 10400 S 8051 N 7800 W<br />
PAYSON, UT 84651 LEHI, UT 84043<br />
(801) 851-0995 (801) 768-4338<br />
fullthrottleaussies@gmail.com springfeveraussies@icloud.com<br />
WASATCH WORKING ASC (300129)<br />
www.wwasc.org<br />
LINDA HAHN, PRES<br />
ANN SMYTH, REP<br />
2834 W 14400 S 519 D STREET<br />
BLUFFDALE, UT 84065 SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84103<br />
(801) 661-5906 (801) 359-4427<br />
Hahns7@comcast.net aesmyth910@aol.com<br />
BLUE RIDGE ASC (300042)<br />
www.brasc.org<br />
VALERIE YARBER, PRES LYNNE SKINNER, REP<br />
13438 YARBER DR. 13 REED STREET<br />
GLADE SPRING, VA 24340 FISHERVILLE, VA 22939<br />
(276) 356-3114 (540) 451-2251<br />
mistymeadowsfarms@yahoo.com aliyahaussies1@gmail.com<br />
WORKING AUSSIES OF (300153)<br />
VIRGINIA ASC<br />
WILLIAM MIDDLETON, PRES REGINA BURES, REP<br />
3945 OLD FINCASTLE RD 38177 BRITAIN RD<br />
FINCASTLE, VA 24090 LOVETTSVILLE, VA <strong>2018</strong>0<br />
(540) 420-0801 (703) 795-7420<br />
acer1114@ntelos.net bellewoodsheep@gmail.com<br />
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WASHINGTON<br />
ASC OF WASHINGTON (300014)<br />
www.ascofwa.org<br />
WISCONSIN<br />
JAN WESEN, PRES<br />
THOMAS JOHNSON, REP<br />
7210 WORLINE RD. 2088 PHEASANT FARM LN<br />
BOW, WA 98232 FREELAND, WA 98249<br />
(360) 333-7131 (360) 929-1346<br />
jan@janwesen.com<br />
robyntuttle@msn.com<br />
BLACKSHEEP ASC (300134)<br />
www.blacksheepasc.com<br />
JOHN KNEPPER, PRES ROBERT BOWLES, REP<br />
10807 E HALLETT RD 2802 280th ST. NW<br />
SPOKANE, WA 99206 STANWOOD, WA 98292<br />
(509)-951-8223 (360) 421-8382<br />
Jknepper@cdametals.com soundviewaussies@msn.com<br />
CASCADE ASC (300075)<br />
http://www.cascadeasc.org/<br />
DONNA K BURDICK, PRES DONIELLE LOWRIE, REP<br />
7105 NE 339TH ST 9033 BROADACRES RD. NE<br />
LA CENTER, WA 98629 AURORA, OR 97002<br />
(503) 209-5798 (503) 759-4158<br />
Diamondhillaussies@gmail.com stonecrestaussies@yahoo.com<br />
OLYMPIA ASA<br />
www.olympicaustralianshepherdassociation.org<br />
ELIZABETH GIBSON, PRES HILARY HINES, REP<br />
17415 BEN SMITH CREEK RD 5307 CHERRY HEIGHTS<br />
TILLAMOOK, OR 97141 THE DALLES, OR 97058<br />
(503) 815-8141 (541) 296-8993<br />
coastalrange@embarqmail.com hhines@gorge.net<br />
RASCAL RUNNERS ASC (300171)<br />
www.hoodoohowlers.com/RascalRunners<br />
SHARON MERRIAM, PRES CAROLYNNE MYALL, REP<br />
4949 WALLBRIDGE RD 963 E. 13 TH AVE<br />
DEER PARK, WA 99006 SPOKANE, WA 99202<br />
(509) 276-2703 (509) 535-2464<br />
daeshars@aol.com<br />
cmyall@icehouse.net<br />
OUTBACK ASC (300063)<br />
www.outbackaustralianshepherdclub.com/<br />
KELLI MANTHEY, PRES SARA MCDONOUGH-ELSENPETER, REP<br />
10740 MATTHEW DRIVE W1891 MCDONNOGH RD<br />
CHISAGO CITY, MN 55013 NELSON, WI 54756<br />
(651)983-8737 (612) 839-4525<br />
kellikupfer@gmail.com SARA_E213@HOTMAIL.COM<br />
ROCK RIVER VALLEY ASC (300034)<br />
www.rrvasc.org<br />
SALLY MEYERS, PRES JERRY AUFOX, REP<br />
1910 - 7 ST 2665 MARL OAK DRIVE<br />
KENOSHA, WI 53140 HIGHLAND PARK, IL 60035<br />
(262) 515-6822 (847) 432-1927<br />
smeyers1@prodigy.net jaufox@mac.com<br />
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ARIZONA<br />
ASCA® LICENSED AGILITY CLUBS<br />
www.tailwaggn.com (300196)<br />
TAIL WAGGN, LLC<br />
CINDI JACKSON, PRES CINDI JACKSON, REP<br />
8107 W CORRINE DR SAME<br />
PEORIA, AZ 85381<br />
(623) 486-1022<br />
n2agility@acn.net<br />
CALIFORNIA<br />
JUMPIN’ K-9’S (300193)<br />
CINDY VALDEZ, PRES CINDY VALDEZ, REP<br />
40765 LOS RANCHOS CIR SAME<br />
TEMECULA, CA 92592<br />
(951) 303-1277<br />
cinross@verizon.net<br />
ILLINOIS<br />
OREGON<br />
PERFORMANCE DOG TRAINING (300192)<br />
DAN ROY, PRES<br />
DAN ROY, REP<br />
7818 CAMINO RAPOSA SAME<br />
SAN DIEGO, CA 92122<br />
(858) 455-8355<br />
dan@performancedogtraining.com<br />
AGILITY JUNKIES, INC (300225)<br />
LORA DEL PAGE, PRES LORA DEL PAGE, REP<br />
22073 PEPPER RD. UNIT G LAKE SAME<br />
BARRINGTON, IL 60010<br />
(847) 381-2222<br />
AGILITYJUNKIES@AOL.COM<br />
KAY-9 PETIQUETTE (300224)<br />
KAY WEBER, PRES<br />
KAY WEBER, REP<br />
500 N. RANDALL RD #1311 SAME<br />
BATAVIA, IL 60510<br />
(630) 709-7119<br />
KAY9_PETS@HOTMAIL.COM<br />
REDWOOD DOG SPORTS (300217)<br />
CENTER<br />
NAOMI SNAPP (HEIMEYER), PRES NAOMI SNAPP (HEIMEYER), REP<br />
31677 GOWDYVILLE RD<br />
COTTAGE GROVE, OR 97424<br />
(541) 767-9090<br />
redwooddogs@gmail.com<br />
PENNSYLVANIA<br />
B&D CREEKSIDE (300199)<br />
ACTIVITY CENTER<br />
DARLENE SCHMUCKER, PRES DARLENE SCHMUCKER, REP<br />
501 AVENUE B SAME<br />
LATROBE, PA 15650<br />
(724) 600-5076<br />
arcmasterdarlene@comcast.net<br />
ASCA Stuff For Sale<br />
Below is a list of items ASCA has available for sale.<br />
Contact the Business Office<br />
(please inquire about foreign postage rates if not noted):<br />
• ASCA® Yearbook 1957-1977 – $20<br />
• ASCA® Yearbook 1978-1982 – $20<br />
Postage for each book: $2.50 (US), $5 (Foreign)<br />
• OFA Listing Book (thru 12/31/88 – $7 each (US)<br />
• Back issues of the Aussie Times – $10 per copy (US)<br />
• ASCA® Video Brochure – $23 each plus $3 postage & handling (US)<br />
K9 JYM INDOOR DOG (300218)<br />
SPORTS & FITNESS INC ROY KLOTZ, PRES<br />
ROY KLOTZ, REP<br />
252 BETHLEHEM PIKE SAME<br />
COLMAR, PA 18915<br />
(215) 822-8840<br />
roy@k9jym.com<br />
WASHINGTON<br />
APPROVED BY DOGS, LLC (300201)<br />
www.approvedbydogs.com<br />
FORREST SHANNON, PRES ANNETTE SHANNON, REP<br />
7117 N WINSTON DRIVE SAME<br />
SPOKANE, WA 99208<br />
(509) 327-6787<br />
approvedbydogs@comcast.net<br />
WISCONSIN<br />
RACE AGILITY (300216)<br />
MARY LYNN DAWSON, PRES MARY LYNN DAWSON, REP<br />
P.O. BOX 36<br />
SAME<br />
SPRINGFIELD, WI 53176<br />
(262) 206-1321<br />
mldawson52@gmail.com<br />
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Affiliate News<br />
Alaska ASC<br />
Mary Manners, Affiliate Representative, mdmanners@gci.net)<br />
Things were pretty quiet this past year with our club. We only<br />
had one ASCA sanctioned competitive event: an Agility Trial in<br />
August judged by Sherry Butler who we thoroughly enjoyed<br />
hosting. Our club is fortunate to have a number of other breed<br />
owners who are supportive and helpful with our club activities.<br />
We hosted some training events, agility classes, stock practice and<br />
agility run throughs during the summer months. We have multiple<br />
events planned for conformation, agility, stock and possibly rally<br />
for the coming year, though. Lots to look forward to!<br />
ASC of Idaho<br />
Susan Severns, Affiliate Representative, slidingsaussies@gmail.<br />
com<br />
ASC of Idaho usually generally has a Spring trial the 3 rd<br />
weekend of May and a Fall trial the 3 rd weekend of September.<br />
Our Fall trial from year to year either gets moved or canceled due<br />
to the ASCA Specialty but this year we were able to have the trial<br />
and it was turned out great. In 2017 we had agility, obedience, rally<br />
as well as our stockdog trials. The trial in September was the first<br />
time we had rally and obedience at our new location at Temptation<br />
Arenas.<br />
We are still a small club and it takes a lot to put on our activities.<br />
Thankfully we have some local volunteers and a few that travel<br />
quite some distance to help us out and we greatly appreciate it.<br />
We look forward to our upcoming year and will continue with<br />
our stockdog trials, agility and rally and obedience. Visit us at ASC<br />
of Idaho on Facebook and stay up to date on our future activities.<br />
Boise ASC<br />
Teri Crawford, Affiliate Representative, teri5a1tw@gmail.com<br />
This was a transitional year for Boise ASC and we want to<br />
send a big shout-out to everyone for their continued support.<br />
While we searched for a new location for our local shows our<br />
wonderful neighbor clubs in OR let us share one of their weekends<br />
and we had a lot of fun with Willamette ASC hosting a show in<br />
Redmond, OR.<br />
We are now working on a new site very close to our old<br />
one and invite everyone to keep an eye on our webpage (www.<br />
boiseasc.org) and Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/<br />
groups/213736638743452/) for announcements as we are able to<br />
confirm details.<br />
We look forward to seeing everyone for more fun in <strong>2018</strong> – see<br />
you in and around the ring!<br />
ASC of Montana<br />
Tom Morarre, Sffiliate Representative, tmorarre@msn.com<br />
This year as I write this we are on the way back from the ASCA<br />
Nationals and once again we are stuck in Colorado due to weather<br />
and road conditions. Although there are several people in our club<br />
who make it into Finals each year, I doubt that we will want to go<br />
back to Texas the next time Finals/Nationals are held there. The<br />
facility and the stock are fine, but it is just too late in the year for<br />
those of us living in the North Country to have a successful return<br />
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trip. However, next year the Nationals will be held in Greeley,<br />
Colorado in September and we will be there. In addition to the<br />
regular slate of trials planned for <strong>2018</strong> we are planning to host a<br />
Stock Dog pre-trial before the Greeley National Trial.<br />
In <strong>2018</strong>, our club plans on holding four arena trial weekends<br />
May, June, July and August and the pre-trial in September at<br />
Nationals. We also plan to include two Post-Advanced trials and a<br />
Ranch Trial as part of the August event. We will once again offer a<br />
special overall buckle at the August trial. This award is to recognize<br />
the dog/handler team that has the highest overall combined score<br />
across the Post Advanced Trials, Arena Trials, and the Ranch Trials.<br />
This award went to Betty Williams and Jake in 2017. It could be<br />
yours in <strong>2018</strong>, but only if you enter all of the August trials. Look<br />
for the ASCofMT full event schedule on our website: www.ascofmt.<br />
org. Also you can check the Aussie Times “Coming Events” section<br />
or our advertisement in this issue for dates and other information<br />
on our events.<br />
Looking back, 2017 was another busy year here in Big Sky<br />
country, and our club put on four successful weekends of stockdog<br />
trials, one mid-week trial and one Betty Williams stockdog clinic.<br />
This year we ran a lot of the new courses at our trials and by the<br />
scores I would say people are getting used to them. Jim McKay<br />
once again represented the club at the Scottish Festival in Hamilton.<br />
He took some sheep along with his Aussies Guss and Rusty down<br />
to Hamilton, MT and gave demonstrations of sheep herding for all<br />
of the attendees. Folks said it was the highlight of the festival. It<br />
was good publicity for our breed in this part of the country.<br />
Many of the handlers in our club earned new titles this past<br />
year. Of significance is the number of newly created titles that<br />
were awarded. There were two SDCH titles, four WTCH-X titles,<br />
two new WTCH-M titles, one new WTCH title, several Farm Trial<br />
Dog titles, PATD titles and RTD titles. Here is a short list of ASC<br />
of Montana dogs showing the new titles that are attached to their<br />
names.<br />
SDCH WTCH-X WESTWINDGEARJAMMINDIESEL PATDcs<br />
RTDcs AFTDcs DNA-VP – Dan Sanderson<br />
SDCH WTCH-X LEGENDS INDIGO GIRL OF OXBOW RTDcs<br />
PATDcs AFTDcs DNA-VP – Judie Manual (trained and trialed<br />
by Barb Moe)<br />
WTCH-X BJM SLYGUSS’S RUSTY NAIL ATD-Xds AFTDcs<br />
– Jim McKay<br />
WTCH-X W LAZY J SPUR’S GET EM UP JAKE RTDcs PATDcs<br />
DNA-VP – Betty Williams<br />
WTCH-M W LAZY J BJM KODIAKS SLYGUSS RTDcs PATDs<br />
OFTDc AFTDs RD ATD-Xds – Jim McKay<br />
WTCH-M W LAZY J YIPPIE KI YI YO RTDcs CD ATD-Xds<br />
AFTDcs DNA-VP – Tom Morarre<br />
WTCH LUCKY ROSE NO LOOKIN BACK AFTDcs RTDcs ATD-<br />
Xs DNA-VP – Judie Manual (trained and trialed by Barb Moe)<br />
This year we worked hard to continue our tradition of putting<br />
on well-run trials with good stock, and we had plenty of great<br />
dogs and handlers participating in our trials. All of our trials were<br />
successful and everyone reported enjoying these events. Thanks
to all attendees for their good fellowship, good stockmanship and<br />
continued support of our trials. Thanks to the volunteers who set<br />
stock, time, scribe and handle the paperwork. Your help makes our<br />
trials successful. And thanks to the wonderful judges who came out<br />
to Montana to participate in our trialing program and provide their<br />
expertise. This year’s stockdog judges were, Roy Sage and Neal<br />
Deshazo; Steve Shoppe; Gail Winnick and Deb Conroy; Canby<br />
Scott and John Knepper; Dana Mackenzie, Robyn Johnson-Garrett<br />
and Fiona Hibbert.<br />
Our first event in 2017 was a Betty Williams stockdog clinic<br />
held on May 10th and 11th. The clinic filled early on. Several of the<br />
participants joined our club as new members. Following the clinic<br />
we held our Spring Turnout – three days of AM/PM stockdog<br />
trials, with over 40 runs per trial and 28 dogs entered there was<br />
plenty of good competition. We used courses C, D, G and Reverse<br />
A. Jim McKay was Course Director and the trial flowed smoothly<br />
thanks in no small part to the complete cooperation of all of the<br />
competitors and diligent workers. Connie and John Knepper and<br />
Pam and Madison McKay set stock, and Pam and her Mom kept<br />
us fed. Thanks to everyone who helped and special thanks to<br />
our judges, Roy Sage and Neal Deshazo for helping us to have a<br />
successful competition. And thanks to Barb and Mike Miller for<br />
hosting these events at their wonderful facility in Frenchtown, MT.<br />
Weekend awards included a silver buckle, metal sculptures and<br />
were awarded as follows (daily awards are posted on our website):<br />
• High Combined Aussie non-WTCH: Sagecreek Kodiak Tuff<br />
Tyger and Dave Bledsoe<br />
• High Combined Aussie WTCH: WTCH Legends Indigo Girl<br />
of Oxbow and Barb Moe<br />
• High in Trial: WTCH W Lazy J Yippie Ki Yi Yo (Ki) and Tom<br />
Morarre – 124 in sheep<br />
• High Combined Stock Dog: WTCH Legends Indigo Girl of<br />
Oxbow and Barb Moe<br />
Also in May, the club put on a special mid- week Post Advanced<br />
trial at Barb Moe’s place in Bozeman this year. Jim McKay was the<br />
Course Director and Dan Sanderson set stock. Steve Shope judged<br />
and the atmosphere was casual and friendly. Our run limit was ten<br />
runs of each stock, but the trial only drew seven dogs. The stock<br />
was nice and we ran A course in a 20-acre field. The most notable<br />
obstacle, however, was the 40+ mile per hour gale that blew across<br />
the field for the entire day. Dogs couldn’t hear commands and<br />
handlers couldn’t hear the judge or timers once they were out on the<br />
course. It was quite a challenge, but we all had a good time. Billie<br />
Richardson and WTCH HS Dan the Man put in the best showing<br />
winning both cattle and sheep, High in Trial and High Combined<br />
for the day.<br />
This year, the Frenchtown Fling, held June 9 th -11 th , included<br />
AM/PM Farm trials again on Friday. The Farm Trial filled and there<br />
were many good runs, a lot of fun and many titles were earned.<br />
The arena trials did not fill (20 dogs entered) but there were several<br />
good dogs there and the competition was stiff. The weather was<br />
nice and we all enjoyed ourselves. Connie Knepper, Pam McKay,<br />
Amy Bradley and Madison McKay did a great job setting stock.<br />
We ran courses C, H, and A. Jim McKay was Course Director<br />
making sure that everything ran smoothly. Gail Winnick and Deb<br />
Conroy judged these trials and they did a great job at the judges<br />
table. Thanks to the judges and all of the stock handlers and timers<br />
who helped make the trial run smoothly.<br />
In the Farm Trial there were lots of Qs and a number of titles<br />
were earned. High in Trials and High Combined sheep and cattle<br />
were:<br />
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• High Advanced Score: WTCH Legends Indigo Girl of Oxbow<br />
and Barb Moe – 124 on sheep.<br />
• High Open Score: Sliding S Do or Die Superfly and Melanie<br />
Zarchikoff – 124 on sheep<br />
• High Combined Cattle: WTCH BJM Slyguss’s Rusty Nail and<br />
Jim McKay – 227<br />
• High Combined Sheep: WTCH Legends Indigo Girl of Oxbow<br />
and Barb Moe – 242<br />
Weekend arena trial awards were (daily awards are posted on<br />
our website):<br />
• High Combined Aussie WTCH: WTCH Sliding S Do or Die<br />
Superfly and Melanie Zarchikoff – 1339<br />
• High in Trial: WTCH-M W Lazy J Yippie Ki Yi Yo and Tom<br />
Morarre – 122 in ducks<br />
• High Combined Stock Dog: WTCH Sliding S Do or Die<br />
Superfly and Melanie Zarchikoff (Silver Buckle)<br />
This year our July trial filled and with 22 dogs entered there was<br />
plenty of good competition in each division and there were some<br />
amazing runs. The stock setting crew was a family affair. Pam and<br />
Madison McKay along with Rachael Burnette (Jim’s cousin), Pam’s<br />
sister Renee’ Herath and her son Andrew were busy all weekend<br />
in the stock pens and providing judge support. As usual, the stock<br />
was always ready for the next competitor. Good job McKays!<br />
The Cow Country Classic is held every year on the weekend<br />
after the 4 th of July weekend, and this event has become our<br />
showcase trial. This year was no exception and a lot of good dog/<br />
handler teams showed up from as far away as Arizona, California,<br />
Nevada, and Canada. At this trial we ran courses G, E and H. Jim<br />
McKay was the Course Director and put on a great trial. Thanks to<br />
Canby Scott and John Knepper for doing a splendid job of judging.<br />
The livestock was honest and everyone had a good time. Pam and<br />
Gaye (Pam’s Mom) prepared the extraordinary meals and kept<br />
everyone fed. Thanks again to Barb and Mike Miller for providing<br />
the facilities and the stock.<br />
Silver buckles, traveling trophies and metal sculptures were<br />
awarded to the weekend winners. The Silver buckle winners were<br />
as follows:<br />
• High in Trial 120 in sheep – Susan Severns WTCH Sweetgrass<br />
Painted Blue Skye<br />
• High combined WTCH – Barb Moe and WTCH Legends<br />
Indigo Girl of Oxbow<br />
• High Combined non-WTCH – Mike Miller and BJM Thor’s<br />
Robert E Lee<br />
• Most Promising Started Aussie: Melanie Zarchikoff and<br />
Superfly’s The Grateful Red<br />
• High Combined Cattle – Barb Moe and WTCH Legends Indigo<br />
Girl of Oxbow<br />
• High Combined Sheep – Susan Severns WTCH Sweetgrass<br />
Painted Blue Skye<br />
• High Combined Ducks – Barb Moe and WTCH Legends<br />
Indigo Girl of Oxbow<br />
Trophies were awarded for High Combined WTCH and High<br />
Combined Cattle.<br />
Congratulations to everyone who trialed and especially to those<br />
who took home the top prizes. Daily winners can be found at our<br />
website in the results reports on the Events page.<br />
The Summer Roundup, our August stockdog trial, was held<br />
on the 18 th - 21 st at Betty Williams’ ranch outside of Lewistown,<br />
MT. The weather was nice but there was some smoke in the air<br />
coming from fires burning in the western part of the state. Betty<br />
was the Course Director. We started off with two Post-Advanced<br />
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trials on Friday. Judges were Dana Mackenzie and Robyn Johnson-<br />
Garrett. The Post-Advanced A course was set in a large pasture<br />
and there were no fences to limit the stock so the dogs had to be in<br />
control to be successful. We ran five head of cattle and ten head of<br />
sheep which were always ready for the next competitor thanks to<br />
an efficient pen setup and diligent stock handlers including Matt<br />
Mason, Tom Morarre, Becky Parker and Claudia Yearsley.<br />
On Friday we also held our club’s first Rally Trial which was<br />
judged by Robyn Johnson Garrett. It was a small trial, but everyone<br />
seemed to enjoy themselves and we plan to hold more of these trials<br />
in the future. Thanks to Claudia Yearsley, Becky Parker and CASA<br />
for their help in putting on this event.<br />
he Arena Trials were AM/PM events and were held on Saturday<br />
and Sunday. The attendance was exceptional and we had to add a<br />
third judge in order to handle all of the runs in the arena trials with<br />
24 dogs entered. Luckily. Fiona Hibbert was available and agreed to<br />
step in and handle the extra runs at this trial. We ran arena trials on<br />
course D and F on cattle and sheep and course H and B on ducks.<br />
We managed to get in 235 runs in four trials, thanks to efficient<br />
stock handling by Becky Parker, Claudia Yearsley and Matt Mason,<br />
as well as the full cooperation of all competitors who were ready<br />
to go when it was their turn. Dogs came from California, Canada,<br />
Idaho, Illinois, Nevada, Utah, Washington and, of course, Montana.<br />
The stock was honest and ran well. There were a number of good<br />
dog/handler teams in each division who put down great runs.<br />
This event concluded with a ranch trial again this year in<br />
both sheep and cattle, and everyone did very well. The course at<br />
Betty’s is always fun and it reflects the challenges faced on working<br />
ranches every day. When one completes the course successfully, it<br />
is a real indicator that the dog/handler team is a worthy one. Dana<br />
Mackenzie did the honors as judge.<br />
Weekend high awards included three silver buckles, First Aid<br />
Kits, a chair and other prizes. The overall Stock winners were:<br />
Post-Advanced (PA)<br />
• High Combined PA cattle –WTCH-X Legends Indigo Girl of<br />
Oxbow and Barb Moe<br />
• High Combined PA sheep – WTCH-X W Lazy J Spur’s Get<br />
Em Up Jake and Betty Williams<br />
• High Score PA 120 on sheep – WTCH-X W Lazy J Spur’s Get<br />
Em Up Jake and Betty Williams<br />
• High Combined Trial PA – WTCH-X Legends Indigo Girl of<br />
Oxbow and Barb Moe<br />
Arena Trials<br />
• High in Trial: 121 on cattle – WTCH-X Legends Indigo Girl<br />
of Oxbow and Barb Moe<br />
• High Combined Aussie WTCH-X – Legends Indigo Girl of<br />
Oxbow and Barb Moe<br />
• High Combined Aussie Non-WTCH – FrogPeak Mighty<br />
Swift and Irene Manley<br />
• Most Promising Started Aussie – S Bar L Typhoon of W<br />
Lazy J and Betty Williams<br />
• High Combined Stock Dog – WTCH-X Legends Indigo<br />
Girl of Oxbow and Barb Moe<br />
Ranch Trials<br />
• High Score Ranch Trial Cattle – 94.5 Josie Fiede and<br />
Kelli Friede<br />
• High Score Ranch Trial Sheep – 97.5 WTCH-X W Lazy<br />
J Spur’s Get Em Up Jake and Betty Williams<br />
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Affiliate News<br />
All Trials<br />
High Combined Overall Stockdog WTCH-X W Lazy J Spur’s Get<br />
Em Up Jake and Betty Williams<br />
Daily winners, who also received prizes, are listed in the results<br />
reports on our website.<br />
Rally Trial Winners were:<br />
• High in Trial Aussie: Charmian Traverso and Justus Sure<br />
To Shine<br />
• High in Trial Other Breed: Claudia Yearsly and River<br />
Banks 5Y Winnie<br />
• High Combined: Claudia and Dally Up To Hamits Deuces<br />
Wild<br />
The August trial which is usually sandwiched between two of<br />
Betty’s cattle camps is always a lot of fun. But this year we missed<br />
the music around the campfire after the trial was over. Fire danger<br />
was high and there was no open burning allowed.<br />
Our club wishes to express its appreciation for the efficient<br />
way Dana Mackenzie, Robyn Johnson-Garrett, and Fiona Hibbert<br />
judged the arena trials. The Post Advanced trial also ran well thanks<br />
to efficient stock handling and good planning. The Ranch Trials<br />
filled and Dana had a very long day judging. Every competitor gave<br />
it their best and all of the dogs earned their ranch titles. Everyone<br />
had a good time, and the trials ran smoothly thanks to the help<br />
provided by the many volunteers who built courses, timed, scribed<br />
and set stock. Quite a few of these volunteers were from other<br />
clubs and we were really delighted with the way everyone pitched<br />
in to help. A special thanks to Becky Parker, Claudia Yearsley, and<br />
Matt Mason who spent hours in the pens setting stock. Gina Larson<br />
entered scores and handled most of the paperwork. Terri Jones also<br />
deserves a round of enthusiastic applause for the wonderful meals<br />
she prepared for us. We would like to express our appreciation to<br />
all of those who participated, both workers and contestants, for<br />
making this trial a big success. Thanks to Mike Miller who hauled<br />
thirty ducks from Frenchtown out to Betty’s so we could have<br />
plenty of ducks on hand. Finally, thanks to Betty and John Williams<br />
for providing the stock and allowing us to have this trial on their<br />
beautiful cattle ranch.<br />
A big thank-you goes out to all of the folks who work<br />
throughout the year to make our events successful. Club events<br />
cannot go on without a host of volunteers. Stock handlers, timers,<br />
scribes, and last but certainly not least the food preparation folks<br />
are all essential to making a successful trial. Betty, Jim and Tom<br />
spend hours planning the events and making arrangements before<br />
the trials. The club relies on the Miller and the Williams families<br />
to provide wonderful trialing venues including stock and facilities.<br />
Our thanks go out to them for the most important role that they<br />
play in the success of our trialing program.<br />
Of course, there would be no trial without judges and<br />
contestants, but the people that support a trial are often working in<br />
the background and it is important to recognize their contribution.<br />
Here are just a few of the folks who helped out this year: Pam<br />
McKay, her mom Gaye, Madison McKay, Irene Manley, Amy<br />
Bradly, Connie Knepper, John Knepper, Rachel Burnett, Renee’<br />
Herath, Andrew Herath, Kim Fields, Alli Keever, Becky Parker,<br />
Claudia Yearsley, Terri Jones, Gina Larson, Penny Kukuk, Jim<br />
McKay, Tom Morarre, and Betty Williams<br />
All of our club members have been striving to put on good<br />
events and at the same time to improve our skills in the trial arena.<br />
We have been working with our current dogs over that past nine<br />
years to reach a point that we could compete nationally with the<br />
best.
This year five of our club members received invitations to<br />
participate in the 2017 ASCA National Stockdog Finals with their<br />
dogs. They were:<br />
• Jim Leroy McKay and WTCH-X BJM SLYGUSS’S RUSTY<br />
NAIL AFTDcs<br />
• Tom Morarre and WTCH-M W Lazy J Yippie Ki Yi Yo RTDcs<br />
AFTDcs CD ATDXsd<br />
• Betty Williams and WTCH-X W Lazy J Spur’s Get Em Up<br />
Jake RTDcs PATDcs<br />
• Barb Moe and SDCH WTCH-X Legends Indigo Girl Of<br />
Oxbow RTDcs PATDcs AFTDcs (owned by Judie Manual)<br />
• Dan Sanderson and SDCH WTCH-X Westwind Gear Jammin<br />
Diesel PATDcs AFTDcs RTDcs<br />
Dan Sanderson and Diesel decided not to go to Finals this<br />
year. Jim and Rusty just missed getting into the final elimination<br />
round by a small margin. Tom and Ki made it into the final round<br />
on sheep and ducks but fell just short of the top ten Finalists. But<br />
Betty and Jake did well and placed in the top ten in all three stock<br />
finishing 6th in cattle, 4 th in sheep, and 7 th in ducks. Barb and Denim<br />
(owned by Judie Manual) also did well placing 5 th in cattle and 10 th<br />
in ducks. Betty and Barb also did quite well in Nationals. Betty and<br />
Jake placed 2 nd in sheep and 4 th in ducks. Barb and Denim placed<br />
1 st in cattle with a score of 121 which earned them the High in Trial<br />
award. They also received the High Combined WTCH award. In<br />
addition Betty and Barb got to participate in the Texas shoot out<br />
and finished 6 th and 7th respectively. Congratulations to all of these<br />
dog/handler teams for having a very successful year of trialing.<br />
Barb also trialed Judie Manual’s dog Rhett in the pre-trial and<br />
the National Trial which was great experience for him. Mike Miller,<br />
Betty Williams and Tom Morarre entered their younger dogs in the<br />
National Specialty Trial. Tom and Django managed to place fourth<br />
in Open Ducks in the National Trial. Mike’s Open dog Bob and<br />
Betty’s Started dog Ty will get another shot at it in <strong>2018</strong>.<br />
Many of our club members are looking forward to the <strong>2018</strong><br />
National Specialty in Greeley, Colorado. Greeley is the National<br />
site closest to Montana and we don’t want to miss the opportunity<br />
to travel a shorter distance in September when the roads are not<br />
so subject to winter blizzards. Our club will also be putting on<br />
a pre-trial at Greeley, and we hope to see many old friends and<br />
acquaintances there as well.<br />
For the past several years ASC of Montana has focused<br />
primarily on stock events. We will continue to offer several<br />
stockdog trials, including farm trials, post advanced trials and a<br />
ranch trial again this year. And we plan to hold a rally trial again<br />
and maybe add obedience to the schedule. You can always find<br />
information about club events on our website: www.ascofmt.org.<br />
Come and trial with us and then extend your trip to visit and explore<br />
some of the natural wonders that await you in Montana. We look<br />
forward to having you visit our beautiful state. When you come,<br />
don’t forget your fishing gear.<br />
Northwest ASC<br />
Pat Rogers, Affiliate Representative, dovetailaussie@comcast.net<br />
Greetings from Oregon and the beautiful Pacific Northwest!<br />
We are a small ASCA club that hosts two show weekends per<br />
year with an annual educational event.<br />
This year’s Memorial Day weekend brought fabulous weather,<br />
fun times and homemade food with five (5) conformation shows,<br />
all with Intact majors.<br />
A huge bow to the competitors for sharing the show grounds<br />
with a live animal circus, a local rodeo, and a Lifeflight helicopter!<br />
Affiliate News<br />
Labor Day weekend also brought gorgeous, sunny weather with<br />
six (6) conformation shows, five (5) with Intact majors.<br />
We offered High Point awards for Intact, Altered, Puppy,<br />
Veteran, and Junior winners. Several of our members made<br />
the 4,600-mile roundtrip to Texas for the 2017 ASCA National<br />
Specialty. Congratulations to all of them, including Summer Jewel<br />
Fuls of Ragtime for winning the coveted BREEDER SHOWCASE,<br />
and Summer Jewel Fuls and Laura Abbott, owners of Stonehaven<br />
Bayshore Alright! Alright! Alright! – “Rhys,” for their BEST OF<br />
BREED PUPPY win! We look forward to seeing you in <strong>2018</strong>!<br />
Olympia ASA – Washington State<br />
Hilary Hines, Affiliate Representative,hhines@gorge.net<br />
Greetings from the Great Northwest!<br />
Nationals is over for another year. Congratulations to all the<br />
winners!<br />
We had a wonderful year with great shows in Washington!<br />
OASA put on 13 of conformation shows, 2 rally trials and 2<br />
obedience trials and 1 show N Go obedience practice.<br />
With 4 conformation shows in April, 3 conformation and<br />
1 show n go in July, 4 conformation shows with 2 rally and 2<br />
obedience trials In September and 4 conformation shows in<br />
November! OASA had very good turnouts at the majority of our<br />
shows and trials.<br />
We are looking for new facilities to be able to add more shows<br />
and trials to our schedule next year! Our hope is to add more<br />
conformation shows and hopefully rally or obedience trials if a<br />
good facility can be found.<br />
We are very proud that OASA has been offered and we<br />
accepted a obedience pre-trial for the <strong>2018</strong> National Specialty.<br />
Congratulations to all of our club members for new titles earned<br />
this year!<br />
Willamette ASC<br />
Katie van de Sandt, Affiliate Representative,<br />
mcvansaussies@gmail.com<br />
We were basically a lazy club this year – recovering from all<br />
the fun of putting on the 2016 Nationals. The club wants to give a<br />
huge – maybe even bigger than that – thank you to Rhonda Silveira,<br />
Sarah Roth, and Laurie Friberg, who, even after all that they did at<br />
Nationals, still kept up our conformation show schedule.<br />
A large part of our year off, was that Ken and Debbie Lyle<br />
sold their River Bend Ranch, far faster than they expected, last<br />
winter, so we did not have a venue for the Calapooia Classic.<br />
Congratulations are in order – after months of looking, they have<br />
found and moved into their new and smaller place!! And, the club<br />
might have found a venue to rent to do stock, obedience and rally,<br />
with perhaps conformation as well, on our August dates – Watch<br />
for more news later this year!!!<br />
WASC would like to welcome new members Maartin Walter,<br />
Pat Yoder, and Kierstyn Budd.<br />
Kathy Warren and Fiona Hibbard have new puppies – from<br />
Chakula Aussies. Lynx and Piper are teaching Kathy and Fiona<br />
agility - as is Kimmie Warren’s Remi. Lynx and Piper are just about<br />
one year, Remi is 2. My Cider is trying to teach me agility – he, of<br />
course, learns so fast, while I, on the other hand, fumble to get the<br />
concept of a blind cross. Sigh! Agility is a whole new ball game<br />
for some of us!!<br />
At this point, plans are in place for our March shows, August,<br />
and October. We will announce more as time gets closer, and look<br />
forward to seeing some of you at our events next year!!<br />
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Business Office Reports<br />
Agility<br />
AGILITY CERTIFICATES<br />
Issued from 9/15/2017 thru 11/15/2017<br />
AGILITY TRIAL CHAMPION (ATCH):<br />
ATCH CH BELLA LOMA’S DIVINE ROSE JS-E-SP DNA-VP<br />
JOAN FRY<br />
ATCH CHUKKER’S MOST WANTED RN<br />
WENDY CERILLI<br />
ATCH WTCH COPPER BEECH S BAR L JADE OFTDsm JV-E-SP<br />
DNA-VP<br />
SUSANNE SCHWARZMANN<br />
ATCH ELFSPRING STELLA<br />
SUZANNE MORLOCK<br />
HOF ATCH CH HALFMOON BELLI DANCING OTDs RN DNA-VP<br />
JENNIFER SMAIL<br />
SOREN SMAIL<br />
ATCH HILL CREST’S HOWIE DUZZIT GS-E-SP<br />
KAREN ZELONIS<br />
ATCH KICKAPOO GONNA BE A STAR JV-E-SP<br />
CINDY DOWNEY<br />
ATCH SPCH PCH WTCH RTCH MCMATT’S I SPY 4U @ GRAFFITI<br />
UD RTX<br />
DIANE BETTIS<br />
ATCH ROSE’S MERLE-ACLE ON 34TH ST. JS-E-SP<br />
KELLEY GIBSON<br />
ATCH SOLSTICE RED MOON EXPRESS CD JS-E-SP DNA-VP<br />
ANNELISE ALLAN<br />
ATCH WILDSONG’S LOVE THE KEY2YOUR HEART CD GS-E-SP<br />
JS-E-SP DNA-VP<br />
JOHANNA FRERICHMANN<br />
AGILITY TRIAL CHAMPION II (ATCH-II):<br />
ATCH-II 4MILE LET EM RIP<br />
MARSHA DUSEK<br />
ATCH-II BONFIRE’S COWGIRL UP IN FLAMES<br />
TRACY LOVELIS & SCOTT LOVELIS<br />
ATCH-II CIRCLE S MOONDOGGIE’S LIL GIRL DNA-VP<br />
GARY SHIPLEY<br />
ATCH-II LANG’S QUILA OTDs RAX RE<br />
CYNTHIA LANG<br />
ATCH-II PCH WTCH LET’S TALK ABOUT COME TO ME ATD-Ms<br />
AFTDs OFTDcdm CDX RNX RA DNA-CP<br />
SUSANNE SCHWARZMANN<br />
ATCH-II A-CH MALPASO’S COURAGE UNDER FIRE<br />
DIANE BETTIS<br />
ATCH-II CH SUNPIPER’S BY A LANDSLIDE BN CD STDds RTX<br />
DNA-VP<br />
KATHY FRETZ<br />
ATCH-II TUSCARORAS INDECENT PROPOSAL RN<br />
APRIL WILSON<br />
ATCH-II WESTERN HILLS SHAKE IT UP DNA-VP<br />
PAMELA G SMITH<br />
HEIDI C MOBLEY<br />
AGILITY TRIAL CHAMPION III (ATCH-III):<br />
ATCH-III AUNAM CARAS BEHIND THE 8 BALL CD OTDs<br />
MIMI WINTER<br />
ATCH-III CHUKKER’S READY FOR MORE BN RA DNA-VP<br />
WENDY CERILLI<br />
48 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong><br />
January-February <strong>2018</strong><br />
ATCH-III EQUINOX LET THE GAMES BEGIN REX<br />
COURTNEY HUTHER<br />
ATCH-III NINEBARK SIREN SONG CD REX RMX REM<br />
SUSAN THOMPSON, VALERIE YATES &<br />
ROBERT THOMPSON<br />
ATCH-III STONE RIDGE TEE KUH BOO RA RSA-O JSA-O GSA-E<br />
SHERLYN BODIN<br />
ATCH-III TUKUTU’S A SHOT IN THE DARK<br />
CAROL KONICKI<br />
AGILITY TRIAL CHAMPION IV (ATCH-IV):<br />
ATCH-IV BONFIRE’S LIFE IN THE FAST LANE STDd ODX OTDs RTX<br />
NIKKI HEEP<br />
PAMELA BRYANT-MEEKS<br />
ATCH-IV FLY AWAY’S BRAVO ZULU STDs<br />
LIZ WISE<br />
CHRISTINE DAVIES<br />
ATCH-IV ROCKIN C’S LUCK OF THE DRAW STDds CD RA<br />
KELLY BOWIE<br />
ATCH-IV SLASH V SILVER CHARM<br />
BETH JOHNSON<br />
RALPH JOHNSON<br />
ATCH-IV SLYDROCKS SWOOP DARE IT IS RN<br />
KIMBERLY T LONG<br />
AGILITY TRIAL CHAMPION IX (ATCH-IX):<br />
ATCH-IX CHUKKER’S GUNNA HOLD ON TO EWE STDs OTDd CDX<br />
RMX REMX DNA-CP<br />
WENDY CERILLI<br />
AGILITY TRIAL CHAMPION V (ATCH-V):<br />
ATCH-V COPPER HILLS SHOOTING STAR<br />
MICHAEL KURDZO<br />
KATHY KELLOGG<br />
ATCH-V FIDDLER’S GREEN PICTURED FRONT PAGE COPPER<br />
JILL BASKA<br />
ATCH-V HEARTFIRE’S WILD ONE RN<br />
KAREN HARTSOUGH<br />
ATCH-V SPCH PCH WTCH JUSTUS ONE TUFF FIRECRACKER RTDs<br />
CDX AFTDs PATDs RMX REX REMX<br />
LISA AXNICK<br />
ATCH-V PCH OXFORD’S JESS RATTLE YO’ HOCKS ATDds CDX RA<br />
DEBBIE POWELL<br />
ATCH-V REGATTA WHISKEY ZEROZERO TANGO<br />
LIZ WISE<br />
ELIZABETH A E JACO<br />
AGILITY TRIAL CHAMPION VI (ATCH-VI):<br />
ATCH-VI TEXAS STARS ALIGNED BY CHANCE<br />
TAMMY STRIED<br />
AGILITY TRIAL CHAMPION VII (ATCH-VII):<br />
ATCH-VII FIDDLERS GREEN SPICE IT UP ADDY<br />
HAROLD BASKA<br />
JILL BASKA<br />
ATCH-VII CH WESTERN HILLS SURE THING<br />
PAMELA G SMITH<br />
HEIDI C MOBLEY<br />
AGILITY TRIAL CHAMPION XII (ATCH-XII):<br />
ATCH-XII CHUKKER’S GUNNA GET EWE STDds CDX RMX REMX<br />
DNA-CP<br />
WENDY CERILLI<br />
AGILITY TRIAL CHAMPION XIV (ATCH-XIV):<br />
ATCH-XIV CHUKKER’S UNBRIDLED STDc ATDd OTDs CDX RMX<br />
REMX<br />
WENDY CERILLI<br />
GAMBLERS AGILITY JUNIOR - NOVICE (GJ-N):<br />
IVYFARM BONANZA GJ-N JJ-O RJ-N RNX DNA-VP<br />
JENNIFER SMAIL<br />
SOREN SMAIL<br />
GAMBLERS AGILITY JUNIOR - OPEN (GJ-O):<br />
HEMLOCKS WACHIN OUT 4 ICE GJ-O JS-E-OP RS-N RJ-E<br />
JAMES HALEY<br />
LISA HALEY<br />
MADISON HEY<br />
CH SOMEKINDOFMAGIC NOTJUSTADOLL GJ-O JS-O RJ-N<br />
DEBBY MICHIELSEN<br />
CAITLIN GOOSSENS<br />
LUC GOOSSENS<br />
GAMBLERS AGILITY STANDARD - ELITE (GS-E):<br />
AVID’S ADDICTION GS-E JS-E RS-E<br />
JENNIFER BUNKER<br />
DANIELLE SPADY<br />
DALLY UP CINCHED & READY @ 5Y GS-E JS-E RS-E RTX DNA-VP<br />
CLAUDIA YEARSLEY<br />
EOWYN OF NINEVEH GS-E JS-O RS-O<br />
MARILYN MURRAY<br />
HOODOO’S MYSTIQUE GS-E JS-E RS-O<br />
DOROTHY G BOWERS<br />
LAKE VIEW’S ZIP-A-DEE-DOO-DAH GS-E JS-E RS-O<br />
NORA ZAMICHOW<br />
LET’S TALK ABOUT DARK KNIGHT OTDds STDc GS-E JS-E RS-E<br />
RN DNA-VP<br />
MARIE-THERESE MILOTTA-BERKA<br />
MONTROSE REDSAGE OF HIGHCOTTON GS-E JS-O RS-O<br />
DEBBIE KEACH-TOMES<br />
MY BRAVE TESTIMONY BY SKYHI GS-E JS-E RS-E RN<br />
CYNTHIA DOWNING<br />
REDWOODS MIGHTY HOT CIDER GS-E JS-E RS-E<br />
BARBARA RIEBOLD<br />
SLASH V BULLETPROOF GS-E JS-E-OP RS-E<br />
BETH JOHNSON<br />
RALPH JOHNSON<br />
TRI-SMITH’S GOLDEN DECATHLETE GS-E JS-O RS-O<br />
VICKI LOMBARDO<br />
XS AIRTIME ATLIEN FOR STYX STDc CD OTDds GS-E JS-O RS-O<br />
RA DNA-VP<br />
MARGARITA CRAIG<br />
GS-E-OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE (GS-E-OP):<br />
ATCH CH BELLA LOMA’S DIVINE ROSE JS-E-SP DNA-VP<br />
JOAN FRY<br />
ATCH CHUKKER’S MOST WANTED RN<br />
WENDY CERILLI<br />
CTC RED SOLO CUP GS-E-OP JS-E RS-E RNX RAX<br />
CONNIE L. WYMA<br />
ALDEN J. WYMA<br />
LET’S TALK ABOUT HIDDEN PURITY GS-E-OP JS-E-OP RS-E<br />
FRANCOISE JANSEN<br />
ATCH SPCH PCH WTCH RTCH MCMATT’S I SPY 4U @ GRAFFITI<br />
UD RTX<br />
DIANE BETTIS
ATCH ROSE’S MERLE-ACLE ON 34TH ST. JS-E-SP<br />
KELLEY GIBSON<br />
ATCH SOLSTICE RED MOON EXPRESS CD JS-E-SP DNA-VP<br />
ANNELISE ALLAN<br />
SOME KIND OF DREAMS KNOCK OUT GS-E-OP JS-E-OP RS-E RN<br />
DNA-VP<br />
NATASCHA WAGENAAR- HERBERGS<br />
SUNPIPER’S MR. MAJESTIC CD GS-E-OP JS-E RS-E RN<br />
STEVEN CONROW<br />
KATHY FRETZ<br />
WRANGLIN’S VIS VIVA GS-E-OP JS-E-OP RS-E<br />
MELINA WISE<br />
GS-E-SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE (GS-E-SP):<br />
LOS SUENOS SONG OF THE SOUTH GS-E-SP JS-E RS-E<br />
LAURA ECHEVERRIA<br />
MI SOMBRA’S DAPPLED DENAHI CD GS-E-SP JS-E-OP RS-E<br />
DANIELA JUWAN<br />
N STAR ZEMMA MOOOVES EWE GS-E-SP JS-E-OP RS-E<br />
PAUL KIRK<br />
MIKE OMARTIAN<br />
MARY M FINLEY<br />
ATCH-II TUSCARORAS INDECENT PROPOSAL RN<br />
APRIL WILSON<br />
ATCH WESTERN HILLS SUNFIRE WATCH ME RUN GS-E-SP<br />
JS-E-SP<br />
RICK TUCKER<br />
GAMBLERS AGILITY STANDARD-NOVICE (GS-N):<br />
ARDIENTE DORADA ONDA OTDds GS-N JS-E RS-N<br />
ELINA SAARTOALA<br />
ARDIENTE FLOR DE JAZMIN STDc OTDd ATDs GS-N JS-E RS-O<br />
DNA-VP<br />
PIA HJERPPE<br />
AVID’S REDHOT SPITFIRE GS-N JS-N RS-N<br />
TRACY LOVELIS<br />
SCOTT LOVELIS<br />
DANIELLE SPADY<br />
BARD’S BESTSELLER GS-N RNX DNA-VP<br />
LINDSEY SERAFINI<br />
BONFIRE’S 4 FOR TEXAS GS-N<br />
KATHY MATHIS<br />
PAMELA BRYANT-MEEKS<br />
CROWN POINT IRIS KNOW WHO I AM GS-N JS-N RS-N<br />
ERIN SCHAEFER<br />
CRYPTONIC HALO GS-N<br />
TERHI LOUHEKARI<br />
CRYPTONIC WILL-O’-WISP GS-N<br />
SARI-ANNE BJORKLUND<br />
EQUINOX LITTLE FLAME GS-N RS-N<br />
LEE PRAGER<br />
LINDA PRAGER<br />
COURTNEY BELL<br />
FOXPOINTE LET’S DANCE GS-N<br />
PEGGY MILLER<br />
CH HEARTFIRE GLITTER IN THE WIND GS-N JS-O DNA-VP<br />
JULIE HUMESTON<br />
STEVE HUMESTON<br />
HEARTFIRE’S GONNA MOVE YA GS-N JS-E RS-N<br />
JULIE HUMESTON<br />
STEVE HUMESTON<br />
HEARTFIRE’S SPARKS WILL FLY GS-N JS-N RN<br />
DEANNA HARTSOUGH<br />
CH HIGHPOINT’S SOUTHERN BELLE GS-N JS-E RS-N<br />
JENNIFER BERNARD<br />
LOVELY ALLROUNDERS BRAVE MEXX GS-N JS-N<br />
SABRINA HIERNER<br />
LOVELY ALLROUNDERS BRAVEHEART COOPER GS-N RS-N<br />
EVELYN MAIER<br />
MI SOMBRA’S IN SPOTLIGHT OF SHEPMATES GS-N JS-E RS-N<br />
MIRA LAITILA<br />
MISSISSIPPI OF GIMME MORE GS-N JS-O DNA-VP<br />
DAISY VANDEVELDE<br />
MTNVIEWDOWNSBARONSSPECIALAGENT GS-N JS-O RS-N<br />
ELINA HEINE<br />
CARLA RITTER<br />
Business Office Report<br />
SUNFIRE MEG-A-HIT A NEW HOPE GS-N JS-N<br />
LORETTA GOULD<br />
SWEET CRYSTAL RAIN A’DREAM COME TRUE GS-N JS-N RS-N<br />
REBECCA KREMSER<br />
TESTIMONY’S ROGUE WAVE GS-N JS-N<br />
CURT W URITZ<br />
TITANGUS APIRKA GS-N JS-N<br />
JAANA LEINO<br />
CH UPROAR’S PLAYIN’ WITH FIRE GS-N JS-N DNA-VP<br />
RHONDA SHEWCHUK<br />
WESTERN HILLS MOVING PICTURES TS GS-N<br />
RENEE LACEY-CARANTZA<br />
HEIDI C MOBLEY<br />
WILLOGOLD ALEXANDER THE GREAT GS-N JS-N RN DNA-CP<br />
KAREN HOLDEN<br />
WINSLOWS TAKN ASPIN ONA HARLEY BN OTDcds OFTDs GS-N<br />
RM DNA-VP<br />
LISA AXNICK<br />
WOOD’S DUKE COWBOY GS-N<br />
TERESA WOOD<br />
ROBERT WOOD<br />
CH YAHARA’S GO WEST YOUNG MAN GS-N JS-N DNA-VP<br />
JODIE MCLELLAN<br />
GS-N-OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE (GS-N-OP):<br />
BONFIRE’S RED SUN GS-N-OP JS-N-SP RS-N RA<br />
NANCY MARTIN<br />
PAMELA BRYANT-MEEKS<br />
A-CH GALLERYS PAINT UP A STORM GS-N-OP JS-N RS-N RN<br />
DALE DYER<br />
JULIE ROGERS<br />
STACEY DYER<br />
ODYSSEY’S HEY SOUL SISTER STDs GS-N-OP JS-N-SP RS-N-OP<br />
DNA-VP<br />
ROBIN DETTMAN<br />
VAQUERO’S MIDNIGHT PANDEMONIUM GS-N-OP JS-O RS-N<br />
RNX RA<br />
DEBORAH LANG<br />
GS-N-SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE (GS-N-SP):<br />
BONFIRE’S ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST GS-N-SP JS-N-SP<br />
RS-N-OP RNX<br />
NIKKI HEEP<br />
PAMELA BRYANT-MEEKS<br />
MY MONTANA SKY BN GS-N-SP JS-N-OP RS-N RNX RA<br />
JANE TRUDE<br />
GAMBLERS AGILITY STANDARD - OPEN (GS-O):<br />
ASHFALL’S KNOTTY PINE GS-O JS-O RS-N<br />
GEORGE CALDERON<br />
ELISE COWDEN<br />
CH CHANCES’R MUSIC OF THE NIGHT GS-O JS-O RS-O RA<br />
DNA-VP<br />
DIANA L HEFTI<br />
LARRY HEFTI<br />
COLLINSWOOD SPECIAL AGENT BLYE GS-O JS-O RS-O<br />
LAURA LYNN TANNER<br />
EMBER SKYE IN LIKE FLYNN GS-O JS-O RS-N-OP<br />
ALINE C HOADLEY<br />
JENNIFER MARKS<br />
JONATHAN HOADLEY<br />
FEELING RAINBOW WOODS JAY STDs GS-O JS-O RS-N<br />
MAGALI GREMAUD<br />
FLY BY NITE TAILWIND ECHO GS-O JS-O RS-N DNA-VP<br />
NANCY M. SMITH<br />
LAURIE ATKINSON<br />
JAMARA’S DREAM WORLD OF LOS SUENOS STDs GS-O JS-O<br />
RS-N RA<br />
CAROLYN MILLER<br />
LAKE VIEW’S I’M READY ALREADY GS-O JS-N-SP RS-N-OP JSA-N<br />
GSA-N<br />
LORRAINE CIRINELLI<br />
MIKE OMARTIAN<br />
LET’S TALK ABOUT COME WALK UP GS-O JS-O RS-N DNA-CP<br />
KATRIN KERNBICHLER<br />
RAINYDAY’S A TWIST IN MY STORY STDcds CD GS-O JS-N-OP<br />
RS-O RAX RE<br />
LACEY KAFER<br />
REVELAIRE’S I’M ALL THAT GS-O JS-E RS-O RNX RAX<br />
DIANE BETTIS<br />
SOLSTICE SIZZLING RED RUBY CD GS-O JS-O RS-N RE RSA-E<br />
DNA-VP JSA-E-OP GSA-O<br />
DIANE HARRISON<br />
SOUNDTRACK’S HAPPY ONLY KNOWS GS-O JS-N RS-N DNA-VP<br />
DEBORAH ROBBE<br />
VISTADELSOL-FLYBYNITE JEWEL OF THE CROWN GS-O JS-O<br />
RS-N DNA-VP<br />
KATHY S PARIJS<br />
PAUL PARIJS<br />
LAURIE ATKINSON<br />
GS-O-OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE (GS-O-OP):<br />
HANGTIMES BARRACUDA GS-O-OP JS-O-SP RS-O<br />
JANET POLYS<br />
LAURENCE P. POLYS<br />
HRH MS BODACIOUS SAYS GOODBYES GS-O-OP JS-O-OP RS-N<br />
DNA-VP<br />
MELODY FRANKLIN<br />
LAKE VIEW’S LIQUOR IS QUICKER GS-O-OP JS-E RS-O JSA-N<br />
LYNNE WATSON<br />
SLIPSTREAM BRIO DE BOCAROO GS-O-OP JS-O RS-O<br />
JODY FAULKNER<br />
SUNDOWNS IN IT TO WIN IT STDs GS-O-OP JS-O RS-O-OP<br />
DAWN J HAMILTON<br />
MICHAEL P. HAMILTON<br />
WESTERN HILLS N SUNFIRES MUSIC OF THE NIGHT GV-O GS-O-<br />
OP JV-O JS-O-OP RS-O-OP JSA-N<br />
LESLIE GONCHAROFF<br />
GS-O-SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE (GS-O-SP):<br />
GA TATANKO HIGH PLAINS DRIFTER CD GS-O-SP JS-E RS-O-OP<br />
RN<br />
THEA TSURUMOTO<br />
PRESTIGE HIGH FLY’N ELF CD GS-O-SP JS-O-SP RS-O-OP RNX RA<br />
DONNA R CRARY-JOHNSON<br />
CH WESTERN HILLS SIR PRIZE GS-O-SP JS-O-SP RS-O DNA-VP<br />
HELEN WILSON<br />
MACKENZIE MOBLEY<br />
GAMBLERS ACE AGILITY STANDARD - NOVICE (GSA-N):<br />
ASHFALL’S CY-PRESS UR LUCK BN JS-N RA DNA-VP JSA-N GSA-N<br />
JUDY HENIGIN<br />
ELISE COWDEN<br />
FIRESTAR’S CALLI IS SIMPLY THE KEY TO MY HEART JSA-O<br />
GSA-N<br />
BARBARA ATKINSON<br />
HEMLOCKS MARCELA VON BACHELLE BN JS-N RSA-E JSA-E<br />
GSA-N<br />
FREDERICK M BACHELLE<br />
KAREN ANN BACHELLE<br />
A-CH LAKE VIEW’S MONTANA COWBOY GV-E JV-O RV-E-SP RV-E<br />
RSA-N GSA-N<br />
KAREN BIRDSONG<br />
GAMBLERS ACE AGILITY STANDARD - OPEN (GSA-O):<br />
A-CH CRITERIAS RIKKIROO RAREBEASTIE GV-N-OP JV-N-SP<br />
RV-O RSA-O JSA-O GSA-O<br />
CYNTHIA KENNEDY<br />
HEMEL’S BONNIE BLUE KYE OT JS-N RSA-N JSA-O GSA-O<br />
MICHAEL DUFFY<br />
CATIE MILLER<br />
HEMLOCKS PATCHY FOG BN GS-N JS-N-OP RS-N-OP RSA-O<br />
DNA-VP JSA-O GSA-O<br />
KAREN ANN BACHELLE<br />
SHARON LYNN RUPPEL<br />
CH LYRIC’S AUTUMN RENDEZVOUS GS-N JV-O RS-N RE RSA-E<br />
DNA-VP JSA-O GSA-O<br />
JOAN SKINNER<br />
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GAMBLERS ACE AGILITY SENIOR DOG - NOVICE (GSDA-N):<br />
ATCH ARTIC ROSE CRIMSON GLORY TD GV-E-SP JV-E-SP RAX<br />
RMX REX REM RSDA-N JSDA-N GSDA-N<br />
DEBORA S DONAHUE<br />
ROGER E DONAHUE<br />
GSDA-N OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE (GSDA-N-OP):<br />
ATCH A-CH HANGTIME BANDITS PAL CAPN HOOK CD STDs RM<br />
RSDA-N JSDA-N GSDA-N-OP<br />
JOANNE SCHWIETZ<br />
JAN POOLE<br />
GAMBLERS AGILITY VETERANS - ELITE (GV-E):<br />
SANJEET A’LANALA HARALD GV-E JV-O RV-O<br />
LAURA RUISSALO<br />
SWIRLING BROOK’S NO-LIMIT GV-E JV-E RV-E<br />
JANA N. VEITS<br />
WOODSTOCK’S VANITY FAIR GV-E JV-E-SP RV-E-OP DNA-VP<br />
TIM BUELL<br />
GV-E-OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE (GV-E-OP):<br />
ATCH WTCH COPPER BEECH S BAR L JADE OFTDsm JV-E-SP<br />
DNA-VP<br />
SUSANNE SCHWARZMANN<br />
COPPER HILLS CATCH ME IF U CAN GV-E-OP JV-E-OP RS-E<br />
JONATHAN HOADLEY<br />
ALINE C HOADLEY<br />
KATHY KELLOGG<br />
ATCH ELFSPRING STELLA<br />
SUZANNE MORLOCK<br />
GV-E-SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE (GV-E-SP):<br />
ATCH-II BONFIRE’S COWGIRL UP IN FLAMES<br />
TRACY LOVELIS<br />
SCOTT LOVELIS<br />
ATCH-II LANG’S QUILA OTDs RAX RE<br />
CYNTHIA LANG<br />
GAMBLERS AGILITY VETERANS - NOVICE (GV-N):<br />
WTCH 4MILE IRON LADY ATD-Md ATD-Xs GV-N JV-N RV-N<br />
SUSAN PALUSZCYK<br />
RUSSEL PALUSZCYK<br />
BRIGHT EYES MAGIC’S IN THE AIR GV-N JV-N-OP RV-N<br />
MELISSA LAMOUREAUX<br />
JEN’S SAGE SHADOW GV-O JV-O RV-N<br />
JENNIFER BAILEY<br />
RTCH ZESTFORLIFE TIRANOG MASQUERADE ODX UD GV-N REX<br />
RMX REMX DNA-VP<br />
SUSANNE OEHLER<br />
GAMBLERS AGILITY VETERANS - OPEN (GV-O):<br />
JEN’S SAGE SHADOW GV-O JV-O RV-N<br />
JENNIFER BAILEY<br />
CH KELLEYZ WIND MARIAH@REDFORREST GV-O JV-E RS-O<br />
DNA-VP<br />
HALEY CLUFF<br />
MOVING SPIRIT FAMOUS FIREWORKS GV-O JV-O RV-O DNA-VP<br />
LINDA ENGLUND<br />
CH REDROCKS DOCTOR BOMBAY GV-O JV-E RS-O DNA-VP<br />
KATHY BRYAN<br />
VCH A-CH SRN EAGLE YOURS TRULY CD OFTDs OTDs ATDcd<br />
GV-O JV-E RV-O RN<br />
LUCIENNE MIODONSKI<br />
KEVIN MIODONSKI<br />
GV-O-OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE (GV-O-OP):<br />
CH WESTERN HILLS STRAIGHT SHOOTER GV-O-OP JS-O-SP RV-O<br />
CHUCK SHULTS<br />
HEIDI C MOBLEY<br />
Business Office Report<br />
JUMPERS AGILITY JUNIOR HANDLERS - OPEN (JJ-O):<br />
IVYFARM BONANZA GJ-N JJ-O RJ-N RNX DNA-VP<br />
JENNIFER SMAIL<br />
SOREN SMAIL<br />
SOME KIND OF MAGIC JEDI KNIGHT GJ-N JJ-O RA<br />
HAROLD VAN ROIJ<br />
ELI GOOSSENS<br />
JUMPERS AGILITY STANDARD - ELITE (JS-E):<br />
ARDIENTE VIOLETA PURPURA STDds GS-N JS-E RS-N<br />
PIA HJERPPE<br />
AVID’S ADDICTION GS-E JS-E RS-E<br />
JENNIFER BUNKER<br />
DANIELLE SPADY<br />
CRYPTONIC MOONBAT GS-O JS-E RS-O DNA-VP<br />
SARI-ANNE BJORKLUND<br />
DALLY UP CINCHED & READY @ 5Y GS-E JS-E RS-E RTX DNA-VP<br />
CLAUDIA YEARSLEY<br />
DOC PIEPERS SERBA GS-O JS-E RS-N DNA-VP<br />
JULIANE BORGMANN<br />
GA TATANKO HIGH PLAINS DRIFTER CD GS-O-SP JS-E RS-O-OP<br />
RN<br />
THEA TSURUMOTO<br />
HEARTFIRE’S GONNA MOVE YA GS-N JS-E RS-N<br />
JULIE HUMESTON<br />
STEVE HUMESTON<br />
HEMEL’S INDEPENDENT CONSULTANT STDcds GS-N JS-E RS-N<br />
DNA-VP<br />
BRYN E ELLIOTT<br />
JAMES COX<br />
HOMER OF THE MARJOHRITA STDs GS-O JS-E RS-N RN DNA-CP<br />
MARGARITA CRAIG<br />
HOODOO MTN’S STRYKE FORCE GS-E JS-E RS-E<br />
SCOTT GRAHAM<br />
SUSAN GRAHAM<br />
HOWLYN SAZBRAT LUCK BE A LADY BN CD OTDs STDd GS-O JS-E<br />
RS-O RNX RAX REX RM DNA-VP<br />
SANDRA C HAWKINS<br />
KARPE DIEM’S SUNDANCE GIRL GS-O JS-E RS-O<br />
KRISTINA MEIGHAN<br />
JAMES MEIGHAN<br />
LAKE VIEW’S LIQUOR IS QUICKER GS-O-OP JS-E RS-O JSA-N<br />
LYNNE WATSON<br />
LAKE VIEW’S ZIP-A-DEE-DOO-DAH GS-E JS-E RS-O<br />
NORA ZAMICHOW<br />
MI SOMBRA’S IN SPOTLIGHT OF SHEPMATES GS-N JS-E RS-N<br />
MIRA LAITILA<br />
MUDDY FIELD’S RED SKY STDs GS-E JS-E RS-N<br />
NATASCHA WRONSKI<br />
CH REVELAIRE GIVE ME THREE STEPS JS-E RS-O RSA-N JSA-O<br />
JAYME HICKS<br />
REVELAIRE’S I’M ALL THAT GS-O JS-E RS-O RNX RAX<br />
DIANE BETTIS<br />
SKOM O SHE’S LIKE THE WIND SHEPHERDSSTARS GS-N JS-E<br />
NATASCHA WAGENAAR- HERBERGS<br />
DEBBY MICHIELSEN<br />
SUPERFLY’S RED DIRT GIRL GS-E JS-E RS-E RN<br />
SHERLYN BODIN<br />
TEMPTATION’S LIGHT MY FIRE GS-E JS-E RS-O RN<br />
BRUCE GARRETT<br />
ROBYN JOHNSON-GARRETT<br />
WRANGLIN’S MIDNIGHT MAYHEM GS-N JS-E RS-E<br />
KAREN WIMBUSH<br />
JS-E-OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE (JS-E-OP):<br />
WTCH BLACK REBEL OF MI SOMBRA CD GS-E JS-E-OP RS-E<br />
DNA-VP<br />
STEFAN DOLIF<br />
CHAKRA’S CINDY LOU WHO GS-O JS-E-OP RS-E DNA-VP<br />
CINDY MAULLER<br />
ATCH CHUKKER’S MOST WANTED RN<br />
WENDY CERILLI<br />
DENMARS IT’S ALL RELATIVE GS-O JS-E-OP RS-E<br />
ANITA TAYLOR<br />
LANDSLIDES PERFECTLY SHAKEN CD GS-E JS-E-OP RS-E RE<br />
DIANE HARRISON<br />
WENDE CALL<br />
CONNIE BLOWERS<br />
LET’S TALK ABOUT GENIUS NEWTON STDd OTDs CD GS-E<br />
JS-E-OP RS-O RN<br />
SABINE FRANZ<br />
N STAR ZEMMA MOOOVES EWE GS-E-SP JS-E-OP RS-E<br />
PAUL KIRK<br />
MIKE OMARTIAN<br />
MARY M FINLEY<br />
NORTHWIND’S KODIAK BEAR “KODA” GS-E JS-E-OP RS-E<br />
PEGGY TUNKS<br />
CH RAINEDANCE CRUZ’N IN FIRST STDd GS-E JS-E-OP RS-E RA<br />
LINDA CLARK<br />
M. RAINE LUTZ<br />
SILVERWOOD’S PARTY GIRL GS-E JS-E-OP RS-E<br />
LISA OMALANZ<br />
STARSWEPTS SPOT ON LIBERTY GS-O JS-E-OP RS-E RNX<br />
JENNIFER DENTINO<br />
CH TESTIMONY’S MAKIN A RUCKUS GS-N JS-E-OP RS-O DNA-VP<br />
JSA-N<br />
DEBRA JOHNSON<br />
CRAIG JOHNSON<br />
WILDSONG’S PLAYING WITH FIRE GS-E JS-E-OP RS-E<br />
YVONNE RESKE<br />
WRANGLIN’S VIS VIVA GS-E-OP JS-E-OP RS-E<br />
MELINA WISE<br />
JS-E-SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE (JS-E-SP):<br />
ATCH CH BELLA LOMA’S DIVINE ROSE JS-E-SP DNA-VP<br />
JOAN FRY<br />
FAIRWIND JUMPING JACK FLASH GS-E JS-E-SP RS-E<br />
JOHN LAMANCUSA<br />
GRANITE’S WISH UPON A STAR GS-E JS-E-SP RS-E<br />
JUDY PALFI<br />
HUNKYDORY GODIVA HOT COCO 2 GO GS-E-OP JS-E-SP RS-E<br />
KIMBERLY T LONG<br />
ATCH SOLSTICE RED MOON EXPRESS CD JS-E-SP DNA-VP<br />
ANNELISE ALLAN<br />
SONRYZ HE HAS HEARD GS-E JS-E-SP RS-E<br />
TARI L. LONG<br />
SOUNDTRACK’S GONE PLATINUM GS-O JS-E-SP RS-E<br />
SARA C. GERLACH<br />
ATCH-II CH SUNPIPER’S BY A LANDSLIDE BN CD STDds RTX<br />
DNA-VP<br />
KATHY FRETZ<br />
ATCH WILDSONG’S LOVE THE KEY2YOUR HEART CD GS-E-SP<br />
JS-E-SP DNA-VP<br />
JOHANNA FRERICHMANN<br />
JUMPERS AGILITY STANDARD - NOVICE (JS-N):<br />
ALIYAH I WON’T STOP SHORT! GS-N JS-N DNA-VP<br />
JENNIFER S RICHARDSON<br />
WILLIAM M. RICHARDSON<br />
ASGARD EWE R MEANT 2B MISCHIEF JS-N<br />
ALEXANDRA CHAMBERLAIN<br />
AVID’S REDHOT SPITFIRE GS-N JS-N RS-N<br />
TRACY LOVELIS<br />
SCOTT LOVELIS<br />
DANIELLE SPADY<br />
CALANDRA’S MORE THAN A FEELING JS-N<br />
LISA A BODENSKI<br />
CATALINA’S NAUGHTY BY NATURE AT CENTERRA JS-N<br />
GAIL THOMPSON<br />
CH COPPERRIDGE’S EAST OF A BLUE MOON JS-N RS-N DNA-VP<br />
TINA LASS<br />
MARI JEBENS<br />
COPPERRIDGE’S SHES NOT PACKIN BN JS-N RS-N RN<br />
MARY BETH HUGO<br />
CROWN POINT IRIS KNOW WHO I AM GS-N JS-N RS-N<br />
ERIN SCHAEFER<br />
CW’S LIVIN’ ON THE EDGE JS-N RS-N DNA-VP<br />
DEBORAH COCCIOLA-WOFFORD<br />
FAITHY OF MOONSTAR JUMPERS JS-N<br />
CAROLA KOZMA<br />
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FASTSOCKS OF MOONSTARJUMPERS JS-N<br />
SABRINA HIERNER<br />
FLAWLESS VICTORY LABAKAN SLOVAKIA JS-N RS-N DNA-CP<br />
KIMBERLY FISHER<br />
GEMFIRE’S LOLLOBRIGIDA JS-N DNA-VP<br />
MELINDA MOSS<br />
BERNARDO MONGIL<br />
HEARTFIRE’S SPARKS WILL FLY GS-N JS-N RN<br />
DEANNA HARTSOUGH<br />
JADECREEK BLACK ‘K’ NIGHT FURY JS-O RS-N RN<br />
CHARI HOPPER<br />
MIKE HOPPER<br />
KUSHAIAH SUNSHINE SOUPER GIRL JS-N<br />
SHELLY CASTILLE<br />
LOVELY ALLROUNDERS BRAVE MEXX GS-N JS-N<br />
SABRINA HIERNER<br />
LOVELY ALLROUNDERS BRAVE NALA JS-N<br />
ASTRID KOECK<br />
MI-T’S GRAND FINALE BN CD JS-N RM<br />
BERYL BILLINGSLEY<br />
KYM BASE<br />
MPOSSIBLE WATCHOUT FOR LOKI CD JS-N RAX<br />
JANE E PALMER<br />
MARY ANN MAGNESS<br />
MTNVIEWDOWNS SURFIN’ EWESA JS-N<br />
JODI L DOWNS<br />
DONNA DOWNS<br />
MTNVIEWDOWNSBARONSSPECIALAGENT GS-N JS-O RS-N<br />
ELINA HEINE<br />
CARLA RITTER<br />
OLD TIME NEED FOR SPEED JS-N<br />
YVONNE A SMITH<br />
OVERBOARD SHEILA’S REMEMBRANCE JS-N RSA-N JSA-N<br />
GSA-N<br />
AUDREY MCKAY<br />
CH REVELAIRE THE IRON MAN STDd JS-N RNX RAX RMX REX<br />
REM<br />
DAWN WILLIAMS<br />
TIMOTHY J WILLIAMS<br />
CH REVELAIRE’S BEST KEPT SECRET STDd JS-N RS-N RNX<br />
DAWN WILLIAMS<br />
SNOWBALL’S SUGAR MAGNOLIA JS-N<br />
ELLEN RICHARDSON<br />
SOMEKINDOFMAGIC1SHININGMOMENT JS-N DNA-VP<br />
DEBBY MICHIELSEN<br />
LUC GOOSSENS<br />
SOUNDTRACK’S GUIDING LIGHT JS-N RN<br />
LINDA JONES<br />
SUMMERWIND GRACIE GS-N JS-N-OP RS-N<br />
SUZANNE MORLOCK<br />
SUNFIRE MEG-A-HIT A NEW HOPE GS-N JS-N<br />
LORETTA GOULD<br />
SUNPIPER’S EUROPA BN JS-N RN DNA-VP JSA-N<br />
JESSICA P. MEYER<br />
KATHY FRETZ<br />
SUNPIPER’S GYPSY SPIRIT JS-N DNA-VP<br />
STEVEN CONROW<br />
KATHY FRETZ<br />
SUPREME’S THIS GIRL’S ON FIRE JS-N<br />
WENDI FAIRWEATHER<br />
DIANE MUNSON<br />
SWEET CRYSTAL RAIN A’DREAM COME TRUE GS-N JS-N RS-N<br />
REBECCA KREMSER<br />
TESTIMONY’S ROGUE WAVE GS-N JS-N<br />
CURT W URITZ<br />
TITANGUS APIRKA GS-N JS-N<br />
JAANA LEINO<br />
VISTADELSOL-FLYBYNITE-UNDENIABLE FOXY ROXY JS-N<br />
DIANE PAUL<br />
LAURIE ATKINSON<br />
KATHY S PARIJS<br />
WESTERN HILLS SHE’S GOT GRIT JS-N RS-N<br />
SHARON FARKAS<br />
JANELLE FARKAS<br />
WILLOGOLD ALEXANDER THE GREAT GS-N JS-N RN DNA-CP<br />
KAREN HOLDEN<br />
WRANGLN’S JUMPING JAX JS-N<br />
SONYA R KEENAN<br />
Business Office Report<br />
YAHARA’S FAMILY TRADITION JS-N DNA-VP<br />
JODIE MCLELLAN<br />
JS-N - OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE (JS-N-OP):<br />
SUMMERWIND GRACIE GS-N JS-N-OP RS-N<br />
SUZANNE MORLOCK<br />
JS-N-SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE (JS-N-SP):<br />
BONFIRE’S ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST GS-N-SP JS-N-SP<br />
RS-N-OP RNX<br />
NIKKI HEEP & PAMELA BRYANT-MEEKS<br />
CH BONFIRE’S RIDING SHOTGUN STDcds GS-N JS-N-SP RS-N RN<br />
PAMELA BRYANT-MEEKS<br />
JUMPERS AGILITY STANDARD - OPEN (JS-O):<br />
ASHFALL’S KNOTTY PINE GS-O JS-O RS-N<br />
GEORGE CALDERON<br />
ELISE COWDEN<br />
COLLINSWOOD SPECIAL AGENT BLYE GS-O JS-O RS-O<br />
LAURA LYNN TANNER<br />
CROWN POINT MISS EMMI LOU WHO JS-O RS-N<br />
BEN WEINROTH & SUE WEINROTH<br />
CTC SILVER SAPPHIRE LACE GS-N JS-O RS-O DNA-VP<br />
TINA SANDS<br />
DEXTER SUTTON GS-N JS-O<br />
AMY SUTTON<br />
DOC PIEPERS SERBA GS-O JS-E RS-N DNA-VP<br />
JULIANE BORGMANN<br />
EOWYN OF NINEVEH GS-E JS-O RS-O<br />
MARILYN MURRAY<br />
FLY BY NITE TAILWIND ECHO GS-O JS-O RS-N DNA-VP<br />
NANCY M. SMITH<br />
LAURIE ATKINSON<br />
HEARTFIRE’S GONNA MOVE YA GS-N JS-E RS-N<br />
JULIE HUMESTON<br />
STEVE HUMESTON<br />
HIGHCOTTON’S HIGH JINKS GS-N JS-O RS-O DNA-VP<br />
LIZETTE DURRSCHMIDT<br />
JADECREEK BLACK ‘K’ NIGHT FURY JS-O RS-N RN<br />
CHARI HOPPER<br />
MIKE HOPPER<br />
JESS’S NOTHING TO LOSE GS-N JS-O RS-N RA<br />
DAISY HABRAKEN<br />
LACONIA BUFF CAP CARMEL UP IN SMOKE GS-O JS-O RS-O<br />
JUDY A VAN WYK<br />
LORALINS NEON MOON OF REDHAWK GS-N JS-O RS-N<br />
JAYME WEIDELL<br />
MAGNUM OF GIMME MORE GS-O JS-O RS-N<br />
NICOLE HAMELRIJCKX<br />
MI SOMBRA’S I WANNA GET HIGH OTDcds GS-O JS-O RS-N<br />
NINA KRAMMER<br />
MI SOMBRA’S IN SPOTLIGHT OF SHEPMATES GS-N JS-E RS-N<br />
MIRA LAITILA<br />
MISSISSIPPI OF GIMME MORE GS-N JS-O DNA-VP<br />
DAISY VANDEVELDE<br />
MTNVIEWDOWNSBARONSSPECIALAGENT GS-N JS-O RS-N<br />
ELINA HEINE<br />
CARLA RITTER<br />
RENA’S CHARMING PRINCE OF THIEVES STDc ATDds GS-O JS-O<br />
RS-O<br />
ANNETTE HOFFMANN<br />
REVELAIRE’S I’M ALL THAT GS-O JS-E RS-O RNX RAX<br />
DIANE BETTIS<br />
RR GOLDEN COWBOY JS-O RS-N DNA-VP<br />
DOROTHY G BOWERS<br />
SANDYLANDS OVER THE TOP GS-N JS-O RS-N<br />
MARILYN BENNETT<br />
SKOM OH BE MY BABY SHEPHERDSSTARS GS-E JS-O RS-O<br />
SHIRLEY GELADI<br />
SLIPSTREAM’S THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH JS-O DNA-VP<br />
DAVID GRUBEL<br />
ERIKA E MAURER<br />
SOLSTICE SIZZLING RED RUBY CD GS-O JS-O RS-N RE RSA-E<br />
DNA-VP JSA-E-OP GSA-O<br />
DIANE HARRISON<br />
VCH PCH WTCH A-CH SUNPIPER LOOK IT UP CDX GS-O JS-O<br />
RS-O RE<br />
HELEN FERGUSON<br />
KATHY FRETZ<br />
CH SUPREMES JETTIN ROUND MY WORLD JS-O DNA-VP<br />
HANNAH DAVIS<br />
LYNDA PHEASANT<br />
TITANGUS AILEEN STDs JS-O<br />
NIINA RISSANEN<br />
TOPROCK’S SERENDIPITOUS DOMINO EFFECT GS-O-OP JS-O<br />
RS-O<br />
PRESLEY PICKELL<br />
UPROAR’S CATCHING FIRE @ MJ JS-O RS-N DNA-VP<br />
BARB KRANTZ TAYLOR<br />
RHONDA SHEWCHUK<br />
VISTADELSOL-FLYBYNITE JEWEL OF THE CROWN GS-O JS-O<br />
RS-N DNA-VP<br />
KATHY S PARIJS<br />
PAUL PARIJS<br />
LAURIE ATKINSON<br />
JS-O-OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE (JS-O-OP):<br />
HRH MS BODACIOUS SAYS GOODBYES GS-O-OP JS-O-OP RS-N<br />
DNA-VP<br />
MELODY FRANKLIN<br />
RAINYDAY’S FIRE ‘N ICE GS-O-OP JS-O-OP RS-O JSA-N GSA-N<br />
SYDNEY MUNGER<br />
WESTERN HILLS N SUNFIRES MUSIC OF THE NIGHT GV-O GS-O-<br />
OP JV-O JS-O-OP RS-O-OP JSA-N<br />
LESLIE GONCHAROFF<br />
JS-O-SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE (JS-O-SP):<br />
PRESTIGE HIGH FLY’N ELF CD GS-O-SP JS-O-SP RS-O-OP RNX RA<br />
DONNA R CRARY-JOHNSON<br />
SUNNYRAIN MASKED BANDIT GS-O JS-O-SP RS-O<br />
DANIEL F COONEY<br />
ROBIN A COONEY<br />
JSA-E OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE (JSA-E-OP):<br />
CH CALAIS CAROLINA ALLIE OOP GS-N JS-O RS-O RNX RA RSA-E<br />
DNA-VP JSA-E-OP GSA-O<br />
JACQUIE HALLENBECK<br />
JUMPERS ACE AGILITY STANDARD - NOVICE (JSA-N):<br />
CAMANO’S GOT IT GOIN ON OF NORTHWIND RN JSA-N<br />
TERI HOWARD<br />
STEVE MORGAN<br />
CH FIDDLERS GREEN BUCKSHOT RSA-N JSA-O<br />
PAM MILLER<br />
FIRESTAR’S CALLI IS SIMPLY THE KEY TO MY HEART JSA-O<br />
GSA-N<br />
BARBARA ATKINSON<br />
MARABIL’S IRONMAN OF ASHFALL JSA-N<br />
SANDY KETTER<br />
LAURA ABBOTT<br />
OVERBOARD SHEILA’S REMEMBRANCE JS-N RSA-N JSA-N<br />
GSA-N<br />
AUDREY MCKAY<br />
CH SAILEN ACRES KING OF THE BANDITS ODX GS-N JS-O RS-O<br />
RNX RAX RSA-N DNA-VP JSA-O<br />
LAURA RICHARDSON<br />
JAYCEE CARTMELL<br />
SILVERCHIP SUNKIST JOURNEY GV-N JV-O RV-N RSA-N JSA-N<br />
JOANN GRIFFIN<br />
KATHLEEN P CHOUINARD<br />
SPRING FEVER WINDY WILLOW JSA-N<br />
DIANNE ANDERSON<br />
NORMAN ANDERSON<br />
JUMPERS ACE AGILITY STANDARD - OPEN (JSA-O):<br />
A-CH CRITERIAS RIKKIROO RAREBEASTIE GV-N-OP JV-N-SP<br />
RV-O RSA-O JSA-O GSA-O<br />
CYNTHIA KENNEDY<br />
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CH FIDDLERS GREEN BUCKSHOT RSA-N JSA-O<br />
PAM MILLER<br />
FIRESTAR’S CALLI IS SIMPLY THE KEY TO MY HEART JSA-O<br />
GSA-N<br />
BARBARA ATKINSON<br />
HEMEL’S BONNIE BLUE KYE OT JS-N RSA-N JSA-O GSA-O<br />
MICHAEL DUFFY<br />
CATIE MILLER<br />
MONTROSE FAST AND FURIOUS CD GV-O JS-N RA RSA-E DNA-VP<br />
JSA-O GSA-O<br />
ROBERT THOMPSON<br />
SUSAN THOMPSON<br />
CH SAILEN ACRES KING OF THE BANDITS ODX GS-N JS-O RS-O<br />
RNX RAX RSA-N DNA-VP JSA-O<br />
LAURA RICHARDSON<br />
JAYCEE CARTMELL<br />
SHADOWMERE STRIKES BLACK GOLD GS-N JS-N-OP RS-N RNX<br />
RAX RSA-O DNA-CP JSA-O GSA-N<br />
TINA LASS<br />
SUPREME’S BRISTOL THE PISTOL JSA-O<br />
TALIA RICHARDSON<br />
JUMPERS ACE AGILITY SENIOR DOG - NOVICE (JSDA-N):<br />
ATCH ARTIC ROSE CRIMSON GLORY TD GV-E-SP JV-E-SP RAX<br />
RMX REX REM RSDA-N JSDA-N GSDA-N<br />
DEBORA S DONAHUE<br />
ROGER E DONAHUE<br />
JUMPERS AGILITY VETERANS - ELITE (JV-E):<br />
4AUSSIE GOOD GOLLIE MISS OLLIE GV-O JV-E RV-O DNA-VP<br />
PAM O’NEIL<br />
KAREN CHRISTENSON<br />
AUNAM CARAS GIACOMO’S SURPRISE GS-N JV-E-OP RS-O<br />
KAY RADINSKY<br />
DREAMSHOT FLYN’ ICE COLD GS-O JV-E RV-O RNX<br />
TWILA BECKER<br />
HEATHERHILL SYDNEY BLUE SUNSHN GV-O-SP JV-E RV-O-OP<br />
RSA-N JSA-N GSA-O<br />
BARBARA YERRINGTON<br />
CH KELLEYZ WIND MARIAH@REDFORREST GV-O JV-E RS-O<br />
DNA-VP<br />
HALEY CLUFF<br />
CH REDROCKS DOCTOR BOMBAY GV-O JV-E RS-O DNA-VP<br />
KATHY BRYAN<br />
JV-E-OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE (JV-E-OP):<br />
AUNAM CARAS GIACOMO’S SURPRISE GS-N JV-E-OP RS-O<br />
KAY RADINSKY<br />
CTC ISLE BE MAKIN’ MAGIC GV-E-OP JV-E-OP RV-E DNA-VP<br />
SUSAN E. ROBERTS<br />
GRANADA’S RAVE ON RAREBEASTIE CD GV-E-SP JV-E-OP RV-E<br />
RN<br />
CYNTHIA KENNEDY<br />
STARGATE’S YIPPY-KI-YI-YAY GV-E JV-E-OP RV-E JSA-N<br />
SHELLEY KOCHEL<br />
WINDFALLS CARTIER GS-E JV-E-OP RS-E-OP<br />
BURTON LELAND<br />
PAMELA LELAND<br />
JV-E-SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE (JV-E-SP):<br />
ATCH CAITLANDS TWENTY TWO CALYVER JV-E-SP<br />
JYL HOVE<br />
NITANI-KARPEDIEMS SUNDANCE KID GV-E JV-E-SP RV-E-OP<br />
KRISTINA MEIGHAN<br />
JAMES MEIGHAN<br />
JUMPERS AGILITY VETERANS - NOVICE (JV-N):<br />
CARALOT’S BELLA JV-N<br />
BRUCE E NELSON<br />
MARRIANNE MAGNUSON<br />
CIRCLE M BILL PANTER JV-N RNX RA<br />
SARAH KOHLER<br />
RALF MEYER<br />
Business Office Report<br />
RAINYDAY’S YABBA DABBA DOO CD GV-N JV-N RV-N<br />
DAVID TELLES<br />
VICTORIA TELLES<br />
WEECKS TALK TO ME ZOEY ODX JV-O REX REM RMX DNA-VP<br />
JULIA FRIEHOFF<br />
BIRGIT WEECKS<br />
JV-N-OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE (JV-N-OP):<br />
BRIGHT EYES MAGIC’S IN THE AIR GV-N JV-N-OP RV-N<br />
MELISSA LAMOUREAUX<br />
JUMPERS AGILITY VETERANS - OPEN (JV-O):<br />
HOWLYN TREBO SNEAK ATTACK GS-N JV-O RV-N<br />
TAYLOR JUSTICE<br />
JEN’S SAGE SHADOW GV-O JV-O RV-N<br />
JENNIFER BAILEY<br />
LAKE VIEW’S YOU’RE GONNA NEED A BIGGER BOAT GV-N JV-O<br />
RS-O RSA-N JSA-N GSA-N-OP<br />
MELINDA STARKWEATHER<br />
CH REDROCKS WHO DO YOU LOVE? GS-N JV-O RV-O<br />
KATHY BRYAN<br />
WEECKS TALK TO ME ZOEY ODX JV-O REX REM RMX DNA-VP<br />
JULIA FRIEHOFF<br />
BIRGIT WEECKS<br />
REGULAR AGILITY JUNIOR HANDLERS - ELITE (RJ-E):<br />
HEMLOCKS WACHIN OUT 4 ICE GJ-O JS-E-OP RS-N RJ-E<br />
JAMES HALEY<br />
LISA HALEY<br />
MADISON HEY<br />
A-CH REVELAIRE ELEGANCE BY STARGATE CD GJ-O JJ-E RJ-E<br />
RM DNA-VP<br />
MADISON WILLIAMS<br />
DAWN WILLIAMS<br />
RJ-E-OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE (RJ-E-OP):<br />
HOF ATCH CH HALFMOON BELLI DANCING OTDs RN DNA-VP<br />
JENNIFER SMAIL<br />
SOREN SMAIL<br />
WEECKS FOLLOW UP2 MISTER FLINT GJ-E JJ-E-SP RJ-E-OP RNX<br />
RAX RM<br />
SINA MEIER<br />
REGULAR AGILITY JUNIOR HANDLERS - NOVICE (RJ-N):<br />
HEMLOCKS WACHIN OUT 4 ICE GJ-O JS-E-OP RS-N RJ-E<br />
JAMES HALEY<br />
LISA HALEY<br />
MADISON HEY<br />
REGULAR AGILITY JUNIOR HANDLERS - OPEN (RJ-O):<br />
HEMLOCKS WACHIN OUT 4 ICE GJ-O JS-E-OP RS-N RJ-E<br />
JAMES HALEY<br />
LISA HALEY<br />
MADISON HEY<br />
REGULAR AGILITY STANDARD - ELITE (RS-E):<br />
AVID’S ADDICTION GS-E JS-E RS-E<br />
JENNIFER BUNKER<br />
DANIELLE SPADY<br />
AYRSHIRE’S KEY LIME PIE GS-O JS-E RS-E DNA-VP<br />
LINDA LIMKEMANN<br />
DAVID LIMKEMANN<br />
CH BAYWIND WORTH THE WAIT GS-E JS-O RS-E REX REM<br />
JILL WOLFARD<br />
WTCH BLACK REBEL OF MI SOMBRA CD GS-E JS-E-OP RS-E<br />
DNA-VP<br />
STEFAN DOLIF<br />
BRIGHTEYES DIAMOND IN THE RUFF STDd GS-E JS-E RS-E RN<br />
CARRIE E DEMPSEY<br />
SUSAN NELSON<br />
HEATHER TEFFT<br />
CATALINA’S MAGIC BULLITT GS-O JS-O RS-E<br />
BETSY HARRISON<br />
CHAKRA’S GAME ON OTDs STDcd GS-E JS-E RS-E DNA-VP<br />
LOU BRANNICK<br />
CROWN POINT 50 LETTERS ARE JUST ENOUGH FOR DURANGO<br />
STDcds GS-E JS-E RS-E DNA-CP<br />
STEFAN DOLIF<br />
A-CH CW’S HOT CANYON WIND STDd CDX GS-O JS-E RS-E RNX<br />
RAX REX RMX REM<br />
ELIZABETH M. HEMMER<br />
DALLY UP CINCHED & READY @ 5Y GS-E JS-E RS-E RTX DNA-VP<br />
CLAUDIA YEARSLEY<br />
A-CH JAMARA’S HARVEST MOON JF BN GS-E JS-E RS-E<br />
JUANITA R FORREST<br />
CHARLES FORREST<br />
CH LA PLATA’S POLVORA GS-E JS-E RS-E<br />
JUDY SCHMILLE<br />
LAKE VIEW’S RIPN’ IRISH ALLURE GS-E JS-E-OP RS-E<br />
ERICA POTTER-SEMAN<br />
LET’S TALK ABOUT HIDDEN SHADES CD STDs OTDd GS-E JS-E<br />
RS-E DNA-VP<br />
BETTINA FEHR<br />
LIMERICK’S WALK’N IN CLOVER STDcds GS-E JS-O RS-E<br />
JANE C MCLOUGHLIN<br />
MY BRAVE TESTIMONY BY SKYHI GS-E JS-E RS-E RN<br />
CYNTHIA DOWNING<br />
PAWS ZONE’S STACK THE DECK STDds GS-O JS-E RS-E RNX<br />
PEGGY A TIMM<br />
REDWOOD HIGH TAILIN’ IT GS-E-OP JS-E RS-E<br />
GERHARD RIEGER<br />
NAOMI R SNAPP<br />
SOUNDTRACK’S GONE PLATINUM GS-O JS-E-SP RS-E<br />
SARA C. GERLACH<br />
STARGATE’S OH NO, A TAIL! GS-O JS-E RS-E<br />
JACQUIE KRAMER<br />
DALE HAKALA<br />
UPROAR’S WILL’IE BE QUICK GS-E JS-E RS-E<br />
CELIA FLINN<br />
RS-E-OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE (RS-E-OP):<br />
ATCH CH BELLA LOMA’S DIVINE ROSE JS-E-SP DNA-VP<br />
JOAN FRY<br />
ATCH CHUKKER’S MOST WANTED RN<br />
WENDY CERILLI<br />
ATCH HILL CREST’S HOWIE DUZZIT GS-E-SP<br />
KAREN ZELONIS<br />
ATCH SPCH PCH WTCH RTCH MCMATT’S I SPY 4U @ GRAFFITI<br />
UD RTX<br />
DIANE BETTIS<br />
RAINYDAY’S SIMPLY SWEET CD GS-E JS-E-OP RS-E-OP RAX RM<br />
REX RNX<br />
RACHEL BROSTROM<br />
ATCH WILDSONG’S LOVE THE KEY2YOUR HEART CD GS-E-SP<br />
JS-E-SP DNA-VP<br />
JOHANNA FRERICHMANN<br />
WOODSTOCK’S BIZZY MS. LIZZIE GS-E JS-E-SP RS-E-OP<br />
MONA NICHOLS & LINDA BUELL<br />
RS-E-SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE (RS-E-SP):<br />
ATCH-II 4MILE LET EM RIP<br />
MARSHA DUSEK<br />
ATCH-II CIRCLE S MOONDOGGIE’S LIL GIRL DNA-VP<br />
GARY SHIPLEY<br />
ATCH-II PCH WTCH LET’S TALK ABOUT COME TO ME ATD-Ms<br />
AFTDs OFTDcdm CDX RNX RA DNA-CP<br />
SUSANNE SCHWARZMANN<br />
ATCH-II A-CH MALPASO’S COURAGE UNDER FIRE<br />
DIANE BETTIS<br />
ATCH SUNPIPERS SPRINT TO THE FINISH CD JS-E-SP RS-E-SP<br />
ROBIN KAY MAGEE<br />
ATCH UPROAR’S I’LL HAVE ANOTHER STDd OTDcs OFTDs GS-E-<br />
SP RS-E-SP<br />
JODI K EBERT<br />
ATCH-II WESTERN HILLS SHAKE IT UP DNA-VP<br />
PAMELA G SMITH<br />
HEIDI C MOBLEY<br />
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REGULAR AGILITY STANDARD - NOVICE (RS-N):<br />
ARDIENTE VIOLETA PURPURA STDds GS-N JS-E RS-N<br />
PIA HJERPPE<br />
AVID’S REDHOT SPITFIRE GS-N JS-N RS-N<br />
TRACY LOVELIS<br />
SCOTT LOVELIS<br />
DANIELLE SPADY<br />
CALANDRAS VITA IL SANTO FELICE JS-N RS-N<br />
CYNTHIA CALANDRA ZACK<br />
COLLINSWOOD SPECIAL AGENT BLYE GS-O JS-O RS-O<br />
LAURA LYNN TANNER<br />
CH COPPERRIDGE’S EAST OF A BLUE MOON JS-N RS-N DNA-VP<br />
TINA LASS<br />
MARI JEBENS<br />
CROWN POINT IRIS KNOW WHO I AM GS-N JS-N RS-N<br />
ERIN SCHAEFER<br />
CW’S GREAT FIERY SAND DUNE JS-O RS-N DNA-VP<br />
DEBORAH COCCIOLA-WOFFORD<br />
CW’S LIVIN’ ON THE EDGE JS-N RS-N DNA-VP<br />
DEBORAH COCCIOLA-WOFFORD<br />
CW’S N RAINCROWS QWIK QUILL JS-N RS-N RN<br />
TERRY L SULLIVAN<br />
CW’S SAVANNA WINDS R HOT 4 EWE JS-O RS-N DNA-VP<br />
DEBORAH COCCIOLA-WOFFORD<br />
EQUINOX LITTLE FLAME GS-N RS-N<br />
LEE PRAGER<br />
LINDA PRAGER<br />
COURTNEY BELL<br />
FEELING RAINBOW WOODS JAY STDs GS-O JS-O RS-N<br />
MAGALI GREMAUD<br />
FLAWLESS VICTORY LABAKAN SLOVAKIA JS-N RS-N DNA-CP<br />
KIMBERLY FISHER<br />
JADECREEK BLACK ‘K’ NIGHT FURY JS-O RS-N RN<br />
CHARI HOPPER<br />
MIKE HOPPER<br />
JESS’S NOTHING TO LOSE GS-N JS-O RS-N RA<br />
DAISY HABRAKEN<br />
LET’S TALK ABOUT COME WALK UP GS-O JS-O RS-N DNA-CP<br />
KATRIN KERNBICHLER<br />
LONG RUN MISS MAGGIE MAE RS-N<br />
NANCY S. COWELL<br />
LOVELY ALLROUNDERS BRAVEHEART COOPER GS-N RS-N<br />
EVELYN MAIER<br />
MAGNUM OF GIMME MORE GS-O JS-O RS-N<br />
NICOLE HAMELRIJCKX<br />
MAMA MIA OF THE MIGHTY CROWN JS-O RS-N RN DNA-VP<br />
BIRGIT WEECKS<br />
TINA WILK<br />
MI SOMBRA’S I WANNA GET HIGH OTDcds GS-O JS-O RS-N<br />
NINA KRAMMER<br />
MI SOMBRA’S IN SPOTLIGHT OF SHEPMATES GS-N JS-E RS-N<br />
MIRA LAITILA<br />
MTNVIEWDOWNSBARONSSPECIALAGENT GS-N JS-O RS-N<br />
ELINA HEINE<br />
CARLA RITTER<br />
MUDDY FIELD’S SOUTH CUYAMA STDcs OTDd GS-E JS-E RS-N<br />
NATASCHA WRONSKI<br />
CH NORTHWIND’S PROUDLY WE HAIL RS-N RN DNA-VP<br />
LAURIE THOMPSON<br />
REVELAIRE’S I’M ALL THAT GS-O JS-E RS-O RNX RAX<br />
DIANE BETTIS<br />
SANDYLANDS OVER THE TOP GS-N JS-O RS-N<br />
MARILYN BENNETT<br />
SKYRYDERS NO APAULAGIES RS-N RN DNA-VP<br />
ANN MCCABE<br />
SOME KIND OF MAGIC’S NIGHT TRAIN TO MEMPHIS GS-N JS-E<br />
RS-N<br />
DEBBY MICHIELSEN<br />
NATASCHA WAGENAAR- HERBERGS<br />
LUC GOOSSENS<br />
SOUNDTRACK’S HAPPY ONLY KNOWS GS-O JS-N RS-N DNA-VP<br />
DEBORAH ROBBE<br />
SUNFIRES WILL HE OR WON’T HE JS-O RS-N<br />
ANNA E STRINGER<br />
SWEET CRYSTAL RAIN A’DREAM COME TRUE GS-N JS-N RS-N<br />
REBECCA KREMSER<br />
Business Office Report<br />
A-CH TREESTAR BEWITCHED@STORMYLEE CDX JS-O RS-N RNX<br />
RAX DNA-VP<br />
LORRAINE LINDER<br />
REBECCA S ANDROFF<br />
UPROAR’S CATCHING FIRE @ MJ JS-O RS-N DNA-VP<br />
BARB KRANTZ TAYLOR<br />
RHONDA SHEWCHUK<br />
WESTERN HILLS SHE’S GOT GRIT JS-N RS-N<br />
SHARON FARKAS<br />
JANELLE FARKAS<br />
YAHARA’S TO BOLDLY GO RS-N RNX DNA-VP<br />
JODIE MCLELLAN<br />
RS-N-OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE (RS-N-OP):<br />
BONFIRE’S ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST GS-N-SP JS-N-SP<br />
RS-N-OP RNX<br />
NIKKI HEEP & PAMELA BRYANT-MEEKS<br />
ODYSSEY’S HEY SOUL SISTER STDs GS-N-OP JS-N-SP RS-N-OP<br />
DNA-VP<br />
ROBIN DETTMAN<br />
REGULAR AGILITY STANDARD - OPEN (RS-O):<br />
ARDIENTE FLOR DE JAZMIN STDc OTDd ATDs GS-N JS-E RS-O<br />
DNA-VP<br />
PIA HJERPPE<br />
CH BAYWIND & SUPREME TURN THE PAGE CD GS-O JS-E RS-O<br />
RM<br />
DIANE MUNSON<br />
WENDY WAGGONER<br />
LYNN R CHASE<br />
CAMS TRUMPET N PENN Y CAERAU GS-N JS-E RS-O RA<br />
CAROL THATCHER-SMITH<br />
COLLINSWOOD SPECIAL AGENT BLYE GS-O JS-O RS-O<br />
LAURA LYNN TANNER<br />
CH EMPTYNEST & SLYDROCKS JUST PRESS PLAY OTDcds GS-E<br />
JS-N RS-O DNA-VP<br />
DONNA L DOUBLER<br />
EOWYN OF NINEVEH GS-E JS-O RS-O<br />
MARILYN MURRAY<br />
HOWLYN SAZBRAT LUCK BE A LADY BN CD OTDs STDd GS-O JS-E<br />
RS-O RNX RAX REX RM DNA-VP<br />
SANDRA C HAWKINS<br />
LACONIA BUFF CAP CARMEL UP IN SMOKE GS-O JS-O RS-O<br />
JUDY A VAN WYK<br />
LAKE VIEW’S LIQUOR IS QUICKER GS-O-OP JS-E RS-O JSA-N<br />
LYNNE WATSON<br />
LAKE VIEW’S YOU’RE GONNA NEED A BIGGER BOAT GV-N JV-O<br />
RS-O RSA-N JSA-N GSA-N-OP<br />
MELINDA STARKWEATHER<br />
LAKE VIEW’S ZIP-A-DEE-DOO-DAH GS-E JS-E RS-O<br />
NORA ZAMICHOW<br />
LANDSLIDES PERFECT AVALANCHE GS-N JS-E RS-O RN<br />
SHERRI HEIZER<br />
WENDE CALL<br />
MONTROSE DOLL BABY GS-N JS-N RS-O<br />
GAIL RANSCO<br />
A-CH OLDE BAYS FLYE-N-CICADA BN GS-E JS-E RS-O RNX RA<br />
GULL GULLICKSEN<br />
ALEXIS REIDY<br />
RENA’S CHARMING PRINCE OF THIEVES STDc ATDds GS-O JS-O<br />
RS-O<br />
ANNETTE HOFFMANN<br />
CH REVELAIRE GIVE ME THREE STEPS JS-E RS-O RSA-N JSA-O<br />
JAYME HICKS<br />
REVELAIRE TRUE COLORS@EMERALD JS-N RS-O<br />
VICTORIA VENTURA<br />
ALICE SOWDERS<br />
REVELAIRE’S I’M ALL THAT GS-O JS-E RS-O RNX RAX<br />
DIANE BETTIS<br />
SKOM OH BE MY BABY SHEPHERDSSTARS GS-E JS-O RS-O<br />
SHIRLEY GELADI<br />
STARGATE’S BLUE WATERS RISING BN GS-O JS-N RS-O RNX RNC<br />
ROBIN BARBER<br />
A-CH STARSWEPTS PAVIN’ A BUMPY ROAD BN CD GS-E JS-O<br />
RS-O RNC RNX RAX RAC RM REC<br />
ANN MCCABE<br />
CH WINDMILLS FULL SPEED AHEAD STDcs GS-N JS-O RS-O<br />
DNA-VP<br />
GINA LARSON<br />
RS-O-OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE (RS-O-OP):<br />
PRESTIGE HIGH FLY’N ELF CD GS-O-SP JS-O-SP RS-O-OP RNX RA<br />
DONNA R CRARY-JOHNSON<br />
SUNDOWNS IN IT TO WIN IT STDs GS-O-OP JS-O RS-O-OP<br />
DAWN J HAMILTON<br />
MICHAEL P. HAMILTON<br />
REGULAR ACE AGILITY STANDARD - ELITE (RSA-E):<br />
CH LYRIC’S AUTUMN RENDEZVOUS GS-N JV-O RS-N RE RSA-E<br />
DNA-VP JSA-O GSA-O<br />
JOAN SKINNER<br />
REGULAR ACE AGILITY STANDARD - NOVICE (RSA-N):<br />
CH FIDDLERS GREEN BUCKSHOT RSA-N JSA-O<br />
PAM MILLER<br />
IGNITED’S RED SOLO PUP BN CD GS-N-SP JS-N-SP RS-O RNX<br />
RAX RSA-N JSA-N GSA-N<br />
NIKI MANNING<br />
A-CH LAKE VIEW’S MONTANA COWBOY GV-E JV-O RV-E-SP RV-E<br />
RSA-N GSA-N<br />
KAREN BIRDSONG<br />
CH SAILEN ACRES KING OF THE BANDITS ODX GS-N JS-O RS-O<br />
RNX RAX RSA-N DNA-VP JSA-O<br />
LAURA RICHARDSON & AYCEE CARTMELL<br />
REGULAR ACE AGILITY STANDARD - OPEN (RSA-O):<br />
WESTWIND’S JUST CRUSIN’ GV-O-OP JV-E RV-E RSA-O JSA-E<br />
SHERRI REWOLDT<br />
REGULAR ACE AGILITY SENIOR DOG - NOVICE (RSDA-N):<br />
ATCH ARTIC ROSE CRIMSON GLORY TD GV-E-SP JV-E-SP RAX<br />
RMX REX REM RSDA-N JSDA-N GSDA-N<br />
DEBORA S DONAHUE & ROGER E DONAHUE<br />
ATCH-IV LAKEHILLS SMOKIN MOON RIVER RN RSDA-O<br />
MARSHA NICOLI<br />
REGULAR ACE AGILITY SENIOR DOG - OPEN (RSDA-O):<br />
ATCH-IV LAKEHILLS SMOKIN MOON RIVER RN RSDA-O<br />
MARSHA NICOLI<br />
REGULAR AGILITY VETERANS - ELITE (RV-E):<br />
CH CAMANO’S VICTORIA’S SECRET STDds GV-E JV-E RV-E<br />
DNA-VP<br />
TERI HOWARD & STEVE MORGAN<br />
SVCH VCH WTCH A-CH FLAMIN T SHADOW IN THE NIGHT CD<br />
GS-E JS-E-SP RV-E RA DNA-VP<br />
SUSAN BYRNE<br />
A-CH HIGHPOINT’S THE OUTLAW JAMES CD GS-O JS-E RV-E RTX<br />
SHARON GARSKE<br />
SWIRLING BROOK’S NO-LIMIT GV-E JV-E RV-E<br />
JANA N. VEITS<br />
RV-E-OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE (RV-E-OP):<br />
ATCH WTCH COPPER BEECH S BAR L JADE OFTDsm JV-E-SP<br />
DNA-VP<br />
SUSANNE SCHWARZMANN<br />
ATCH KICKAPOO GONNA BE A STAR JV-E-SP<br />
CINDY DOWNEY<br />
WOODSTOCK’S VANITY FAIR GV-E JV-E-SP RV-E-OP DNA-VP<br />
TIM BUELL<br />
RV-E-SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE (RV-E-SP):<br />
CH GUSTAVE CRICHTON CD STDs OTDd GV-E JV-E-OP RV-E-SP<br />
RM DNA-CP<br />
JEAN CLAUDE HUBESCH<br />
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REGULAR AGILITY VETERANS - NOVICE (RV-N):<br />
JEN’S SAGE SHADOW GV-O JV-O RV-N<br />
JENNIFER BAILEY<br />
REGULAR AGILITY VETERANS - OPEN (RV-O):<br />
CC SILK BLACKBIRD OF ROSECREEK CD BN JV-O RV-O REX REM<br />
RMX RAX DNA-VP<br />
CLAUDIA ROEMER<br />
DREAMSHOT FLYN’ ICE COLD GS-O JV-E RV-O RNX<br />
TWILA BECKER<br />
HIDDEN TREASURE CALICO JACK GS-N JV-O RV-O<br />
KATHERINE JUNEAU<br />
KAWEAH BLACK CLOUD RUMBLIN’ IN GS-E JS-N RV-O RN<br />
DONNA WRIGHT<br />
VALERIE NEGAARD<br />
MONTROSE’S ROUGE GS-O JS-O RV-O<br />
JACKIE V. KANE<br />
MOON RISE HEAVEN ON EARTH GV-N JV-O RV-O RN DNA-VP<br />
ANGELA BUSKIES<br />
CH REDROCKS WHO DO YOU LOVE? GS-N JV-O RV-O<br />
KATHY BRYAN<br />
VCH A-CH SRN EAGLE YOURS TRULY CD OFTDs OTDs ATDcd<br />
GV-O JV-E RV-O RN<br />
LUCIENNE MIODONSKI<br />
KEVIN MIODONSKI<br />
RV-O-OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE (RV-O-OP):<br />
DIXIANA’S RED HOT SALSA DANCER GS-O-SP JS-E RV-O-OP RN<br />
CHARI HOPPER<br />
MIKE HOPPER<br />
HEATHERHILL SYDNEY BLUE SUNSHN GV-O-SP JV-E RV-O-OP<br />
RSA-N JSA-N GSA-O<br />
BARBARA YERRINGTON<br />
Conformation<br />
CONFORMATION CERTIFICATES<br />
Issued from 9/15/2017 thru 11/15/2017<br />
ALTERED CHAMPION (A-CH):<br />
A-CH ALLSTARS GOTCHA COMIN & GOIN CD RAX RM<br />
COREY NORMAN<br />
ROBBI A NORMAN<br />
A-CH BAYOULAND’S TRUE BLOOD SOOKI GS-E JS-E RS-E<br />
LINDA LYNCH<br />
A-CH BELLE HARBOR HIGH MAINTENANCE BN RN DNA-VP<br />
JENNIFER L. GREEN<br />
VIRGINIA GUINGRICH<br />
A-CH BELRU’S WHAT A RIDE GS-O JS-O RS-O RN DNA-CP<br />
MEGAN BROWN<br />
A-CH BKM MI-T HAZARDOUS SILVER SAGE DNA-CP<br />
KATHY M MARTA<br />
A-CH BKM ROME’S MODERN MYTH GS-N JS-N RA<br />
JENNIFER MAHAN<br />
A-CH BLACK PEARL’S JUST A SMOKIN STDds<br />
DAVID CRAIG<br />
CHERYL S CRAIG<br />
A-CH BLUE ISLE DANCE TO DESTINY<br />
GAYLE KENYON<br />
A-CH BRIARBROOKS PHOTOCOPY CDX GS-E JS-E RS-E REX RM<br />
DNA-VP<br />
MONICA SMITH<br />
A-CH BROOKRIDGE IN A JIFFY RN DNA-CP<br />
REGGIE MOOREHEAD<br />
VALERIE L YARBER<br />
KLAYTON YARBER<br />
SUSAN MOOREHEAD<br />
Business Office Report<br />
A-CH BUFF CAP HERE COMES THE SUN BN CD RAX RM<br />
LISA ANDRADE<br />
KIARA ANDRADE<br />
JANELLE K. ANDRADE<br />
SVCH VCH PCH WTCH A-CH CAROLINA CALAIS SET FIRE TO THE<br />
RAIN GS-O JS-E RS-E RTX<br />
JACQUIE HALLENBECK<br />
TERRI MORGAN<br />
SELENA POPLIN<br />
ELIZABETH A. STIBLEY<br />
A-CH CARROLLS JAMAKIN ME KRAZY<br />
KAREN CARROLL<br />
A-CH CASA BLANCA FROM THE ASHES DNA-VP<br />
KATHY DUKINFIELD<br />
A-CH CRITERIAS RIKKIROO RAREBEASTIE GV-N-OP JV-N-SP<br />
RV-O RSA-O JSA-O GSA-O<br />
CYNTHIA KENNEDY<br />
A-CH CROFTON SASSY SORCERESS GV-E JV-E RV-E RN<br />
BARBARA MONGEON<br />
A-CH CW’S HOT CANYON WIND STDd CDX GS-O JS-E RS-E RNX<br />
RAX REX RMX REM<br />
ELIZABETH M. HEMMER<br />
A-CH EQUINOX DRIV N ON THE EDGE CD GS-N JS-O RS-N REX<br />
RNX<br />
ANNE M. ST. PIERRE<br />
A-CH EWETURN AIRBORNE LADYHAWKE GS-E JS-E RS-E<br />
LIZETTE DURRSCHMIDT<br />
A-CH HEARTHSIDE STORM SURGE<br />
HALEY CLUFF<br />
BETSY J ATKINSON<br />
A-CH INKWELL MILWIN TOKENOFAFFECT’N GS-E JS-E-SP RS-E<br />
JULIE RIGBY<br />
PAULA G WATERMAN<br />
A-CH JAMARA’S TOTAL ECLIPSE<br />
TODD SCOTT<br />
A-CH KINRING’S IT’S RAINING MEN DNA-VP<br />
SHAWNA WIEBE<br />
A-CH LORAC JONQUIL GINGER LOSSUENOS DNA-VP<br />
CAROL HARVEY<br />
A-CH MAJESTIC SPUKHAFTE FERNWIRKUNG CD GS-E JS-O<br />
RS-O RE<br />
JACKIE ORICKO<br />
ATCH-II A-CH MALPASO’S COURAGE UNDER FIRE<br />
DIANE BETTIS<br />
A-CH MARABIL’S EXUBERANCE @ ASHFALL GV-E JS-E RV-E<br />
DNA-VP<br />
LIVIA QUAN<br />
LAURA ABBOTT<br />
ATCH-II A-CH MITHRIL’S LACED IN KISSES DNA-VP<br />
SUSAN BYRNE<br />
A-CH NEW DAWN SULTRY SUMMER NIGHTS<br />
MARIA A NEFF<br />
MELISSA MARTIN<br />
VCH WTCH A-CH NINEVEH CASE DOZER AT ROCKIN F RTDcs CD<br />
BN RD REX REM DNA-VP<br />
RAY FRYAR<br />
KATRINA FRYAR<br />
A-CH NITESTAR’S UNDAUNTED RSA-N JSA-O<br />
STACIE OEHLERICH<br />
TRISHA HERRING<br />
A-CH NOBILITYS I’LL BE BACK<br />
MELANIE KREUTZKAM<br />
MANDY KREUTZKAM<br />
A-CH NORTHBAY’S BISCUITS AND GERTY<br />
TOM NOBLE<br />
JODI VANDERWEELE-NOBLE<br />
A-CH OLDE BAYS FLYE-N-CICADA BN GS-E JS-E RS-O RNX RA<br />
GULL GULLICKSEN<br />
ALEXIS REIDY<br />
ATCH A-CH OLDE BAYS WIND BENEATH MYWINGS STDcs CD<br />
OTDd JV-E-SP RV-E-SP REX RMX REM DNA-VP<br />
MARGARET MUTRYN MAC GIFFERT<br />
VCH ATCH-IV PCH A-CH PAWS ZONES SIMPLY IRRESISTIBLE<br />
ATDds CD OTDc OFTDs RTX DNA-VP<br />
PEGGY A TIMM<br />
WTCH A-CH PSR SHADOWSEND JOURNEY RNX RAX RE<br />
MEGAN SIMS KENNEDY<br />
DAWNA SIMS<br />
A-CH RAINEDANCE MISCHIEF REMEMBERED CD GS-O JS-N RS-N<br />
ROSIE CANFIELD<br />
SUZEL BOZADA-DEAS<br />
A-CH RAVENGUARD DESERT SHADOW JS-N<br />
CYNTHIA VENTRICELLI<br />
A-CH REDROCKS C C RIDER<br />
PENNY PAPE<br />
KATHY BRYAN<br />
A-CH REVELAIRE’S MILES OF SMILES FOR SOPHIE<br />
TERESA PELLETIER<br />
DONALD CLARK<br />
A-CH RHF’S WISDOM ON THE WIND STDds DNA-VP<br />
ROBIN BOLENDER<br />
A-CH ROSEBUD OF CRANA’S ALESHANEE DNA-VP<br />
ANNETT LOERCHER<br />
SILKE LOEFFLER<br />
A-CH RUNWAY ROCK STAR CD JV-O RV-O RA DNA-VP<br />
MAREN SMITH<br />
ELLY MATESIC<br />
A-CH SAMWISE SURPRISING OVATION<br />
JORDAN ENGLERT<br />
STAR ANNE MATHIS<br />
A-CH SECONDWIND THIS GUNS FOR HIRE DNA-VP<br />
KAREN M TILLIA<br />
LISA L GOSS<br />
SHERIE K TRUSTY<br />
A-CH SECONDWIND’S JUST TICKLED PINK<br />
SHERIE K TRUSTY<br />
A-CH SHAMROCK’S MAKIN TRAX GJ-O JJ-E RV-E RNX<br />
SUZANNE B. WOODBURY<br />
ERIK WOODBURY<br />
A-CH SHEEP’S KIN JITTERBUG DNA-VP<br />
JOLENE HELMKE<br />
LYDINE DENZIN<br />
A-CH SHELL BLUFF LEGENDARY MAVERICK<br />
LYNDA WEBB<br />
A-CH SHELL BLUFF SMOOCH YOUR POOCH<br />
LYNDA WEBB<br />
A-CH SHESA ONE NIGHT STAND AT WOODHAVEN BN RN DNA-VP<br />
DEBBIE DILLON<br />
A-CH SHORELAND’S BELIEVE IT BABY!<br />
MARI D BRYAN<br />
SUZANNE MAYBORNE<br />
WTCH A-CH SKYRYDERS IVE GOTTASECRETOFPSR<br />
DAWNA SIMS<br />
CLARISSA L SHANK<br />
A-CH SKYRYDERS TEXAS RANGER BN RNX RA<br />
KAREN CROTTY<br />
A-CH SLYDROCKS MAGIC IN THE AIR<br />
KARA SELLERS<br />
A-CH SLYDROCKS MONEY 2 BURN GS-E JS-E RS-E RN<br />
VALERIE SULLINS<br />
A-CH SLYDROCKS SWAY’D BI PLEASURE<br />
CYNTHIA LANG<br />
THOMAS LANG<br />
A-CH SLYDROCKS WHATEVER LOLA WANTS<br />
LINDA BLOCKER<br />
A-CH SOME KIND OF MAGIC’S JOYDANCIN DNA-CP<br />
DEBBY MICHIELSEN<br />
LUC GOOSSENS<br />
A-CH SPRING FEVERS BANK ON IT DNA-VP<br />
KATELYN SCOTT PEART<br />
CANBY SCOTT<br />
SHERRIE SCOTT<br />
A-CH STARSWEPTS PAVIN’ A BUMPY ROAD BN CD GS-E JS-O<br />
RS-O RNC RNX RAX RAC RM REC<br />
ANN MCCABE<br />
A-CH STEEL RIO’S LITTLE SWEET TART STDs JS-O RN<br />
ELIZABETH (LIZ) CARTER<br />
A-CH STERNWANDERER’S C’EST LA VIE! DNA-VP<br />
ANNETT LOERCHER<br />
ANJA STEFANIE HUEBSCH<br />
A-CH STONE RIDGE MISSIN’ YOU CRAZY DNA-VP<br />
STACEY JENSEN<br />
CHERRIE T CANNON<br />
OTCH2 A-CH STONE RIDGE’S CANBOULAY BLISS UD RE<br />
PENNY B JAMESON<br />
JENNIFER D CANNON<br />
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A-CH SUNNYCREEKS AINT NO TELLIN COZ I KNOW RM DNA-VP<br />
MYRJAM LANGEN<br />
A-CH SUNNYCREEKSLASTMINUTEDECISION DNA-VP<br />
SANTO OROFINO<br />
MYRJAM LANGEN<br />
A-CH SYMPHONYS PERFORMED FOR EWE BY ZAGATO CD<br />
OTDcds RTDs GS-E JS-O RS-O RA DNA-VP<br />
JANET COLBY<br />
A-CH VESPER TERRA-BLUE-DANCE WTH ME<br />
AMY BAGGETT<br />
JARRETT BAGGETT<br />
A-CH WATERWAY’S MY LITTLE PRINCESS STDs GS-E JS-E-OP<br />
RS-E-OP RA DNA-VP<br />
NICOLE OBERSCHACHTSIEK<br />
A-CH WYNDSTAR PLAY IT AGAIN RNX<br />
RANDY AKAHOSHI<br />
CHAMPION OF RECORD (CH):<br />
CH A&L OKIE DOKIE BOY FABRIZIUS<br />
CHANDRA FABRIZIUS<br />
KATHRYN WALLIS<br />
CH ABSOLOOT EYE KANDI DNA-VP<br />
SUSAN B WINTERS, KELI GAUNT &<br />
KATALINA BRAVO<br />
CH ABSOLOOT SHAKE YOUR SOUTH SIDE<br />
KELI GAUNT<br />
CH AFFINITYS MOON OVER MANHATTAN<br />
CASSIE KINDLE<br />
CH AFTER ALL STRAIT FROM TEXAS<br />
KAY HERRINGTON<br />
RICK GANN<br />
CH AKILAH’S IT’S ALL ABOUT TIMING BN<br />
LETTY GOODSON<br />
MARTY GOODSON<br />
CH ALDERWOODS RYDERS ON THE STORM<br />
MACKENZIE STARR<br />
CH ALIAS’ ONE HOT CAJUN<br />
KATHERINE MENCHES<br />
FRANCINE GUERRA<br />
SHELLEY GRIMLEY<br />
CH ALIYAH PARAMOUNT PLAYING GAMES DNA-VP<br />
CHARLOTTE A ORR<br />
CH ALLSTAR’S SAVE THE DAY STDd DNA-VP<br />
STACEY L NELSON, ROBBI A NORMAN &<br />
COREY NORMAN<br />
CH ALLSTARS WILLA BE AT LONGTREE RN<br />
JERI LONG<br />
PHIL PULTE<br />
CH ALLTERRAIN RAGTIMEFAMILY GUY<br />
MEGAN C. HOF<br />
CH ALLTERRAIN’S PARTY FAVOR FOR RAGTIME<br />
MEGAN C. HOF<br />
SUMMER JEWEL FULS<br />
LINDA HOF<br />
CH ANIOLEK’S NEVER LOSE FOCUS<br />
NANCY ROSS<br />
VICTORIA TARR<br />
CH APACHE SKY BLUE GRASS TEMPO DNA-VP<br />
TERRY WARLOW<br />
SHANNA GORDON<br />
CH APACHESKY CEDARHILL PANACHE<br />
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HOPE MCQUEEN<br />
CH ARCOIRIS ALCHEMY IN BLACK DNA-VP<br />
LIZETTE BUSQUETS<br />
JANINE KESTER<br />
CH ARTEMISIA’S CAPTAIN FINN<br />
KATRINA HENIGIN<br />
JUDY HENIGIN<br />
CH ASHBER’S IT’S ALL IN THE GENES<br />
KELLI K DESOTO<br />
HALEIGH PETERSON<br />
CH ASHBERS JUNEAUS NORTHERN LIGHTS DNA-VP<br />
ANN ELLIS<br />
KELLI K DESOTO<br />
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CH AUSSBERNS HEART OF A LION<br />
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ALEXIS WEBER<br />
CH AUSSBERNS ITALIAN STALLION DNA-VP<br />
JODIE WEBER<br />
ALEXIS WEBER<br />
CH AUSSBERNS MORETHEN A SWEETALKER<br />
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JODIE WEBER<br />
S I’M TITANIUM<br />
FABIAN SOLLEREDER<br />
HORST- SEBASTIAN SOLLEREDER<br />
CH BAILIWICK BAG O TRICKS<br />
NANCY HOWARD<br />
CH BAMBOO RUN’S DARK KNIGHT BN JS-N RNX RAX REX RMX<br />
REM DNA-VP<br />
TERRI REIN<br />
CH BARNWOOD BEYOND SPICY<br />
CAROL H JEFFERY<br />
CH BARNWOOD VESPER OUTER LIMITS<br />
CAROL H JEFFERY<br />
JENNIFER WILLIAMS<br />
CH BAYOULAND’S SPICE DE VIVRE RNX RAX<br />
MARGARET MUTRYN MAC GIFFERT<br />
YVETTE LEBLANC<br />
CH BAYSHORE STONEHAVENS GOLDMINE DNA-VP<br />
ANGIE BUCHANAN<br />
MARK E PERRY<br />
CH BAYWIND WORTH THE WAIT GS-E JS-O RS-E REX REM<br />
JILL WOLFARD<br />
CH BIALY EXPENSIVE TASTE<br />
MICHELLE BEAUDOIN<br />
BRIAN BEAUDOIN<br />
CH BIALY TOP SHELF RN DNA-VP<br />
MICHELLE BEAUDOIN<br />
CH BIALY WORTH EVERY PENNY DNA-VP<br />
BRANDY ESCH<br />
MICHAEL GREENHAGEN<br />
CH BLACK VELVET OH WHAT A THRILL DNA-VP<br />
MARY HELLMEISTER<br />
ALAN MCCORKLE<br />
CH BLACK VELVET’S BEST PICTURE<br />
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CH BLESSEDHOPE CRUISIN FOR A BRUISIN DNA-VP<br />
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CH BLESSEDHOPE PASSION FOR PERFECTION DNA-VP<br />
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CH BLUE NOTE’S PSYCHEDELIC CHROME DNA-VP<br />
PHYLLIS A PIERCE<br />
CH BLUEKREEK’S DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER DNA-VP<br />
JILL THOMPSON<br />
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MICHELLE AMBROSIUS<br />
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CH BONFIRE’S RIDING SHOTGUN STDcds GS-N JS-N-SP RS-N RN<br />
PAMELA BRYANT-MEEKS<br />
CH BOONDOCKS BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY RNX DNA-CP<br />
SARA KOENIG<br />
CH BORGET’S ALL IN AT FULL THROTTLE<br />
JENNIFER D MCKERVEY, STEPHANIE MOGENHAN &<br />
MEGAN MCKERVEY<br />
CH BORGET’S LA PIMIENTA<br />
LORI RICH<br />
STEPHANIE MOGENHAN<br />
CH BRIARRIDGE BESTOFLUCK DNA-CP<br />
PIA VON SCHLICHTEGROLL<br />
ANGIE BUCHANAN<br />
CH BRIARRIDGE’S STIR IT UP<br />
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CH BRIGHT EYES GIRLS NIGHT OUT! STDd OTDs RN DNA-VP<br />
SUSAN NELSON<br />
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CH BROADWAY’S THE MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER DNA-VP<br />
MAGGIE PRYOR<br />
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CH BROOKRIDGE PARAMOUNT DRUMROLL PLEASE DNA-VP<br />
REGGIE MOOREHEAD<br />
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KLAYTON YARBER<br />
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REGGIE MOOREHEAD<br />
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CH BUFF CAP LACONIA EVERY LITTLE KISS RNX<br />
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CH CAITLANDS TRIPLE CROWN WINNER<br />
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CH CALAIS CAROLINA ROOSTERHOTSAUCE BN RN<br />
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CH CALAIS CAROLINA ROYAL FLYER DNA-VP<br />
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SHERI BACON<br />
WTCH CH WESTERN HILLS SOMETHING SUNFIRE GS-N JS-N<br />
RS-N DNA-VP<br />
DAVID C CLAYTON<br />
CH RTCH WESTERN HILLS THETIMEWILLCOME GS-E-OP JS-E-OP<br />
RS-E RNC RAC RTX<br />
CAROL SEASTRUNK<br />
CH WILDHEART’S GIRL ON FIRE RN DNA-VP<br />
EMMA STONE<br />
CH WILLOWDALES WHEREFORE ART THOU DNA-VP<br />
SABRINA ANDREWS<br />
CH WINDHAM HILL DAYDREAM BELIEVER DNA-VP<br />
TERRY VELNOSKY<br />
HOPE MCQUEEN<br />
CH WINDHAM HILL DREAM DOLL DNA-VP<br />
ALISA MATRICCIANI<br />
CH WINDHAM HILL DREAMSEEKER DNA-VP<br />
BEV GROVERT<br />
KATHRYN M NIKKEL<br />
TERRY VELNOSKY<br />
HOPE MCQUEEN<br />
CH WINDHAM HILL IN YOUR DREAMS RN<br />
ERICA PETERS- PRUITT<br />
BEV GROVERT<br />
KATHRYN M NIKKEL<br />
CH WINDMILL’S NO REASON TO WORRY STDs CD GS-E JS-E RS-E<br />
RAX REX REM DNA-VP<br />
CATHERINE KENNY<br />
JAMES KENNY<br />
CH WINDRIFT’S RX FAME AND FORTUNE DNA-VP<br />
CLARA F BROWN<br />
CH WINSLOWS TAKN HARLEY FORA SPIN BN CD RN DNA-VP<br />
MARGI L FLOYD<br />
CH WITSEND’S SCRABBLE TW BINGO<br />
VALERIE ALBRIGHT<br />
CH WOODHAVENS LIGHT’EM UP<br />
JANELLE JOHNSON<br />
CH WOODLANDS LIGHTNING STRIKE OF BLUERAIN DNA-VP<br />
GARY ROBERSON<br />
CH WOODLANDS MAGIC SPARK OF BLUE RAIN BN CD RNX RAX<br />
DNA-VP<br />
MICHELLE AMBROSIUS<br />
ELIZABETH FISHLER<br />
GARY ROBERSON<br />
CH WOODSTOCK’S FAST AND FURIOUS FINNEGAN<br />
MICHELE GOYETTE<br />
LINDA BUELL<br />
CH WOODSTOCK’S SHE’S A DUESY<br />
TINA HUBBARD<br />
LINDA BUELL<br />
CH WOODSTOCK’S WILD CARD ATDds OTDc DNA-VP<br />
LINDA BUELL<br />
CH WOODSTOCKS A SONG FOR LAYLA<br />
MARTINE SAVAGEAU<br />
MOLLE RAE HESS<br />
CH WYNDSTAR COVER GIRL<br />
DEBRA JOHNSON<br />
KERRY KIRTLEY<br />
CH WYNDSTAR LEGALLY RED DNA-VP<br />
KERRY KIRTLEY<br />
CHARIS ARMSTRONG<br />
CH WYNDSTAR MAGIC MARKER DNA-VP<br />
KERRY KIRTLEY<br />
DORA ERDESZ<br />
CH WYNDSTAR SIMPLY LUSCIOUS DNA-VP<br />
CHARIS ARMSTRONG<br />
KERRY KIRTLEY<br />
CH X’SELLCASSELCREEKEARTHBSHAKIN DNA-VP<br />
HEATHER SELLS BLACKFORD<br />
CH X’SELLS CASSELCREEK B’SERIOUS DNA-VP<br />
HEATHER SELLS BLACKFORD<br />
CH X’SELLS KISS-N-TELL DNA-VP<br />
JOYCE RUTLEDGE<br />
CH X’SELLS PIPES N DRUM<br />
PAMELA BORDY<br />
CH XSELLS B’SPOTLIGHT ON NORTHBAY<br />
HEATHER SELLS BLACKFORD<br />
HEATHER HERRON<br />
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CH XSELLSCASSELCREEKWHOSTHAT BOY<br />
JOHANY COUSINEAU<br />
CH XSELLSNCASSELCREEK R GREAT AMALGAM DNA-VP<br />
CATHERINE NADEAU<br />
SARA T. CROFT<br />
CH YAHARA’S GO WEST YOUNG MAN GS-N JS-N DNA-VP<br />
JODIE MCLELLAN<br />
CH ZOOLO’S CALLS DIBS ON THAT DNA-VP<br />
DONNA L SMITH<br />
JESSICA L SMITH-TOOMEY<br />
CH ZOOLO’S REAL MEN WEAR PINK RN<br />
JULIE JANET<br />
JESSICA L SMITH-TOOMEY<br />
CH ZOOLO’S WHEN THE LIGHT MEETS THE DARK DNA-VP<br />
DONNA L SMITH<br />
JESSICA L SMITH-TOOMEY<br />
Donor News<br />
EPILEPSY RESEARCH<br />
MINDY COSTANZA $10.00<br />
MELISSA CICETTI $10.00<br />
KARLEEN KRUGER $25.00<br />
MARTHA GISSELBECK $100.00<br />
MARGO ZANOTTO $200.00<br />
JR SCHOLARSHIP<br />
MELISSA CICETTI $10.00<br />
FINALS PAYBACK<br />
CENTRAL VALLEY ASC $500.00<br />
ASC OF WASHINGTON $809.00<br />
Hall of Fame<br />
ASCA has three separate programs to acknowledge<br />
exceptional performance of its members and dogs. These<br />
programs are:<br />
THE VERSATILITY PROGRAM<br />
• VCH – Versatility Champion<br />
The VCH requirements are: (1)CH or A-CH, (2) OTDs, OTDc,<br />
and ATDd. (3) One of the following five: (a) CDX, (b)CD<br />
&TD,(c) TDX, (d) Three Open Agility titles: Regular, Jumpers<br />
and Gamblers (standard, junior or veterans), (e)REM .<br />
New Versatility Champions (VCH)<br />
VCH CH DIAMOND HILL KASHMIR SAPPHIRE OTDcs ATDd<br />
CD REX RMX REMX DNA-VP<br />
JAMIE L HANSEN<br />
DONNA K BURDICK<br />
VCH ATCH-IV PCH A-CH PAWS ZONES SIMPLY<br />
IRRESISTIBLE ATDds CD OTDc OFTDs RTX DNA-VP<br />
PEGGY A TIMM<br />
VCH A-CH SRN EAGLE YOURS TRULY CD OFTDs OTDs<br />
ATDcd GV-O JV-E RV-O RN<br />
LUCIENNE MIODONSKI<br />
KEVIN MIODONSKI<br />
VCH PCH WTCH A-CH SUNPIPER LOOK IT UP CDX GS-O<br />
JS-O RS-O RE<br />
HELEN FERGUSON<br />
KATHY FRETZ<br />
Business Office Report<br />
VCH PCH CH RTCH TREESTAR 1SLICKCHICK@<br />
STORMYLEE CDX ATDds OTDc GS-N JS-O RS-O<br />
RTX DNA-VP<br />
REBECCA S ANDROFF<br />
• SVCH – Supreme Versatility Champion<br />
The SVCH requirements are: (1) CH or A-CH, (2) WTCH. (3)<br />
One of the following three: (a) UD, (b) Three Elite Agility<br />
titles: Regular, Jumpers and Gamblers (standard, junior or<br />
veterans), (c) REMX.<br />
New Supreme Versatility Champion<br />
SVCH VCH WTCH A-CH FLAMIN T SHADOW IN THE NIGHT<br />
CD GS-E JS-E-SP RV-E RA DNA-VP<br />
SUSAN BYRNE<br />
THE PERFORMANCE PROGRAM<br />
• PCH – Performance Champion<br />
The PCH requirements are: (1) Two ATD titles and (2) Two<br />
out of the following four: (a) CDX, (b) CD/TD, (c) Open<br />
titles in Agility (Open Regular, Open Gamblers, and Open<br />
Jumpers), in Standard, Veterans, or Junior Handlers division,<br />
(d) REM. Titles appropriate for the PCH earned before<br />
the implementation date of the PCH title may be used in<br />
qualifying for the PCH title.<br />
New Perfomance Champions (PCH)<br />
PCH BAYWINDS READY FOR TAKEOFF ODX TDX STDc<br />
ATDds<br />
LISA KLEIN<br />
ATCH-II OTCH PCH RTCH HARDROCK’S CAVERN KISSED<br />
UD OTDs ATDcd RTX<br />
NANCY C CHROMEY<br />
SPCH PCH WTCH JOLLY GOOD FELLOW DES<br />
COMPAGNONS DU BERGER GS-E JS-E RS-E RTX<br />
DNA-VP<br />
KERSTIN HERZMANN<br />
PCH CH RTCH LEGENDS STARN SCENIC OUTLOOK ODX<br />
ATDds RTX DNA-VP<br />
COREY NORMAN<br />
ATCH-II PCH WTCH LET’S TALK ABOUT COME TO ME ATD-<br />
Ms AFTDs OFTDcdm CDX RNX RA DNA-CP<br />
SUSANNE SCHWARZMANN<br />
ATCH-V PCH OXFORD’S JESS RATTLE YO’ HOCKS ATDds<br />
CDX RA<br />
DEBBIE POWELL<br />
ATCH SPCH PCH WTCH S BAR L COLEMAN REX RMX<br />
REMX DNA-VP<br />
KERSTIN HERZMANN<br />
VCH PCH WTCH A-CH SUNPIPER LOOK IT UP CDX GS-O<br />
JS-O RS-O RE<br />
HELEN FERGUSON<br />
KATHY FRETZ<br />
• SPCH – Supreme Performance Champion<br />
The SPCH requirements are: (1) WTCH, (2) Two out of the<br />
following three: (a) UD, (b) Elite titles in Agility (Elite Regular,<br />
Elite Gamblers, and Elite Jumpers) in Standard ,Veterans, or<br />
Junior Handlers division, (c) REMX. Titles appropriate for the<br />
SPCH earned before the implementation date of the SPCH<br />
title may be used in qualifying for the SPCH title.<br />
New Supreme Perfomance Champions (SPCH)<br />
SPCH PCH WTCH JOLLY GOOD FELLOW DES<br />
COMPAGNONS DU BERGER GS-E JS-E RS-E RTX<br />
DNA-VP<br />
KERSTIN HERZMANN<br />
ATCH SPCH PCH WTCH S BAR L COLEMAN REX RMX<br />
REMX DNA-VP<br />
KERSTIN HERZMANN<br />
ASCA HALL OF FAME<br />
99:02 Effective 1/1/03 add to HOF requirements passed April<br />
2002: Any allowed titles earned toward HOF requirements<br />
prior to 1/1/03 will count toward HOF requirements after<br />
1/1/03. Any allowed titles earned after 1/1/03 must be<br />
earned under the new HOF requirements.<br />
Dam: Eight Qualifying Titles with a combination of 2<br />
Stockdog or Conformation titles and the remaining 6<br />
earned from any area.<br />
Sire: Twelve Qualifying Titles with a combination of 3<br />
Stockdog or Conformation titles and the remaining 9<br />
earned from any area.<br />
Kennel: Twenty Qualifying Titles with a combination of 10<br />
Stockdog and Conformation titles with a minimum<br />
of three qualifying titles of each (Stockdog and<br />
Conformation titles). The remaining 10 may be earned<br />
from any area.<br />
Qualifying Titles:<br />
Agility: RS-O or RV-O or RJ-O<br />
Obedience: CDX<br />
Tracking: TD or TDU<br />
Stockdog: ATDd, OTDs, OTDc<br />
Conformation: CH and A-CH<br />
Rally: RM<br />
Effective Date: 6/1/15<br />
NEW HALL OF FAME SIRES<br />
#375 WTCH DIAMOND BLUFF COWBOY CLASSIC<br />
AFTDs DNA-CP<br />
HARRIET INGHOLM<br />
#376 WTCH CH BRIARCLIFF ONYX OVERBOARD GV-E<br />
JS-O RS-N DNA-VP<br />
PETER J & SHEILA J DOLAN<br />
#377 SLASH V SHINING TIDE DNA-VP<br />
STEVEN & HEATHER WINN<br />
#378 CH RAGTIME SUREFIRE ENTOURAGE! DNA-<br />
VP<br />
SUMMER JEWEL FULS<br />
#379 CH HARMONY HILL’S REED MY LIPS DNA-<br />
VP<br />
ADAM TAVARES III & HEATHER BRADDOCK<br />
#380 THE HIGHLIGHT OF ROUSTABOUT STDs DNA-<br />
VP<br />
ANDREAS HEILMANN<br />
#381 CH HALIFAX PRINCE OF TIDES GV-O RV-E RV-O<br />
DNA-VP<br />
FRAN SWANSON<br />
#382 SVCH VCH ATCH-II WTCH CH WILDVINES BAD N<br />
BLUE CD RM DNA-VP<br />
CYNTHIA CLARK<br />
#383 VCH WTCH CH DIAMOND AIRE MIDNITE SMOKE<br />
RTDcs AFTDdsm CDX RM DNA-VP<br />
HALL OF FAME DAMS<br />
#552 WTCH DANCING SKIES TOTAL ECLIPSE CDX<br />
RTDcs DNA-CP<br />
MARIE MURPHY<br />
#553 OXFORDS STARR OF MY HEART<br />
PHYLLIS NEESE, NANCY J HILL, & GAYLE OXFORD<br />
#554 WTCH FAIROAKS ABSOLUTE CINNER GS-O JS-E<br />
RV-E DNA-CP<br />
NINA KRAMMER<br />
#555 CH REDROCKS HEARTBREAKER UPNCOMIN<br />
DNA-VP<br />
KATHY BRYAN<br />
#556 HEARTHSTONE’S ECLAIR BLANC DNA-VP<br />
BERNARD ROUGETET<br />
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#557 BERET’S ICEY BROOKE OTDc STDds DNA-<br />
VP<br />
JUDY DESHAZO<br />
#558 ATCH-III WTCH PAWS ZONE’S EXTRA CREDIT CD<br />
OFTDs DNA-CP<br />
PEGGY A TIMM DVM<br />
#559 CH WATERFALL’S PREMIEREATDAYBREAK CD<br />
JS-N RS-N DNA-VP<br />
REBECCA MCCOY<br />
#560 W LAZY J BLUE BELLE DNA-VP<br />
BETTY WILLIAMS<br />
#561 A DUKE RING TOWEL DNA-CP<br />
RACHEL VEST<br />
HALL OF FAME KENNELS<br />
#160 SUNPIPER<br />
KATHY & DAN FRETZ<br />
#169 BROADWAY<br />
MAGGIE & LUKE PRYOR<br />
#170 TREESTARR<br />
REBECCA ANDROFF<br />
99:02 Passed August 2008:<br />
20 points required<br />
Qualifying Titles & Points:<br />
6 pts required/STOCK: Minimum of 2 dogs required. A dog<br />
may have more than one title count. ATDs (1pt), ATDc<br />
(1pt), PATDs (1pt), PATDc (1pt), RTDsc (1 pt)<br />
6 pts required/CONFORMATION: (Those used in HOF may<br />
be re-used for HOFX). A-CH (1pt), CH (1pt)<br />
5 pts required/PERFORMANCE: Minimum of 5 required – A<br />
dog may have more than one title count. Obedience:<br />
UD (1pt), Agility: J+G+S-E (Any combination – regular,<br />
junior & veterans equal 1pt)), Rally: REMX (1pt),<br />
Tracking: TDX (1pt), OR additional stock or conformation<br />
titles as named above may be substituted<br />
3 pts required/EXCELLENCE: Minimum of 2 dogs required<br />
– A dog may have more than one point count. Each (1pt)<br />
- WTCH, ATCH, OTCH, VCH, SVCH, PCH, SPCH<br />
A breeder/kennel must have earned HOF prior to<br />
applying for HOFX.<br />
Appendix C Hall of Fame Application and Appendix D Hall<br />
of Fame Excellent Application are in the MVA/HOF<br />
Rulebook. The Rulebook and these forms may be<br />
downloaded at the ASCA Website or ordered from the<br />
ASCA Business Office.<br />
The following Kennels have qualified for<br />
HALL OF FAME EXCELLENT<br />
NONE REPORTED THIS ISSUE<br />
Judges News<br />
CONFORMATION<br />
The following people have applied for Non Regular<br />
Judge:<br />
Myriam Langen<br />
Steinberger Weg 5<br />
Todenbuttel 24819 Germany<br />
Business Office Report<br />
The following people have applied for Provisional<br />
Breeder Judge:<br />
Corey Norman # 4651<br />
3121 Van Buren<br />
Hudsonville, MI 49426<br />
616-889-8656<br />
The membership has forty five (45) days to respond<br />
with comments, positive or negative, concerning these<br />
individuals. Please send all comments to the ASCA<br />
Executive Secretary (executive.secretary@asca.org )<br />
or the ASCA Business Office (manager@asca.org).<br />
***<br />
Congratulations! The following person have<br />
successfully satisfied all the requirements at the<br />
current judge level and have been approved for move<br />
up.<br />
Non Regular<br />
Julie Ostberg<br />
4667 Arthur Rd.<br />
Slinger, WI 53086<br />
414-640-3925<br />
Breeder<br />
Betsy Atkinson #4750<br />
1799 RT 91<br />
Fabius, NY 13063<br />
315-416-1121<br />
Senior<br />
Susan Harris #<br />
1044 Kylie Place<br />
Hickman, CA 95323<br />
209-874-2094<br />
CONFORMATION<br />
Kennel News<br />
A.W.A<br />
EL DRAGO<br />
EMERALD COAST<br />
HEAVENLY<br />
From 9/15/2017 to 11/15/2017<br />
NEWLY REGISTERED KENNEL REPORT<br />
2-C<br />
ANASAZI<br />
ANCHOR<br />
ANGEL’CROSSINGS<br />
ARTEMISIA<br />
BIALY<br />
CEDARHILL<br />
COME-A-LONG<br />
DREAMLINE<br />
ENERGIE<br />
EVERREADY<br />
KONFETTI<br />
LILAC & LACE CATTLE CO.<br />
RIVERLOOK<br />
STARVIEW<br />
KENNEL RENEWING REPORT<br />
GREAT OAKS<br />
JAIL HOUSE<br />
LITTLE HEROES<br />
NARITA FARMS<br />
NORDLAND<br />
RAYNOX<br />
REALITY<br />
RED FIRE<br />
REGAL REIGN<br />
ROCKSTAR<br />
SHADEGUARD<br />
SKYMOOR<br />
SKYWAY<br />
SLIDING S<br />
STRAWBERRYFIELD<br />
SUMMERWIND<br />
EDORAS<br />
GOLD COUNTRY<br />
GOOD-FELLOW<br />
HAULINBYE<br />
MOUNTAINASH<br />
PINE RIVER<br />
TEMAIR<br />
TINSELTOWN<br />
TURNIN’ THE HERD<br />
WINDHAM HILL<br />
KENNEL EXPIRATION REPORT<br />
RAINFIRE<br />
RIP ROARIN<br />
SUGARBIRD<br />
SUNUP<br />
UNDENIABLE<br />
Obedience<br />
OBEDIENCE CERTIFICATES<br />
Issued from 9/15/2017 thru 11/15/2017<br />
BEGINNER NOVICE (BN):<br />
CH BAYWINDS SHININ’ BRIGHTLY BN GS-N JS-E-OP RS-O RNX<br />
FAITH A BAKER<br />
WENDY WAGGONER<br />
COPPER HILL CUIDAD CONELROJO BN RNX RAX DNA-VP<br />
APRIL CARON<br />
JAMARA-LOSSUENOS ICE BREAKER @ JUBILEE BN RN<br />
BARBARA PETERS<br />
DOROTHY A MONTANO<br />
LYNDA PEPPEL<br />
JND’S LITTLE RED GTO @ PARFAIT BN RNX DNA-VP<br />
JULIE FAIT<br />
JULIE OSTBERG<br />
LONG-BROOKRIDGE TAKIN BACK MY HEART BN STDd JS-O RS-N<br />
RNX RAX REX DNA-VP<br />
MARY C ISENHOUR-LONG<br />
SUSAN MOOREHEAD<br />
MI-T’S BOUNCES FINAL D-LIVERY BN RN<br />
KYM BASE<br />
BRANDI LYNN CAREY<br />
MI-T’S FULL OF FIRE STDs BN RN DNA-VP<br />
KYM BASE<br />
BRANDI LYNN CAREY<br />
A-CH REVELAIRE’S FIRE HAZARD BN RNX RM DNA-CP<br />
JENNIFER L. GREEN<br />
ROCKIN F BLUE DUCK STDd BN RNX RM DNA-VP<br />
RAY FRYAR<br />
KATRINA FRYAR<br />
WTCH CH SHELL BLUFF TAKE OVER THE GAME BN RAX DNA-VP<br />
BREANN ELLIS<br />
JOY ELLIS<br />
SNOWBELTS IN THE NICK OF TIME BN<br />
ROBIN A COONEY<br />
STARGATE’S BLUE WATERS RISING BN GS-O JS-N RS-O RNX RNC<br />
ROBIN BARBER<br />
STEEL RIO’S BALLOU MOON BN JS-N RN DNA-VP<br />
ELIZABETH (LIZ) CARTER<br />
TRI STAR CIMARRON OF GRANADA BN RNX DNA-VP<br />
DEBBIE VOELKER<br />
CH UPROAR CODY’S APPALOOSA KID BN GS-O-SP JS-E-OP RS-E<br />
DNA-VP<br />
JAN POOLE<br />
JOANNE SCHWIETZ<br />
WESTERNHILLS WARP 2 THE LIMIT BN GS-O JV-E-SP RS-E RN<br />
KAREN LYNN DAHLE<br />
ANNEKA MIKEL DAHLE<br />
AUBRIE LYNN DAHLE<br />
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COMPANION DOG (CD):<br />
ALL IS ON MERLOT OF MAXWELL CD<br />
JANE YATES<br />
BRENDA ALLISON<br />
CH ALLSTARS SUNDEW FIRESTARTER BN STDs OTDd CD RAX<br />
RM DNA-VP<br />
ROBBI A NORMAN<br />
COREY NORMAN<br />
CH BAYWIND & SUPREME TURN THE PAGE CD GS-O JS-E RS-O<br />
RM<br />
DIANE MUNSON<br />
WENDY WAGGONER<br />
LYNN R CHASE<br />
BAYWINDS FLIGHT OF KITTY HAWK BN CD RNX RSA-N JSA-N<br />
GSA-N<br />
LESLIE A. BERRY<br />
CASSELCREEK THAT’S THE SPIRIT! BN CD RNX RAX REX RMX<br />
THERESA CASSELMAN<br />
REBECCA PUGH<br />
CANDACE HUFFMAN<br />
CC ROSECREEK’S BLUE FIRE BN CD RNX RAX RMX<br />
SILKE DITSCHLER<br />
LISA DITSCHLER<br />
ATCH-III CHUKKER’S JUMP THE GUN STDd CD RAX DNA-VP<br />
WENDY CERILLI<br />
COLORADO’S MORTAROSA MICHAELANGELO CD<br />
GLENN E MORTON<br />
COUNTRYWOODS HASHTAG I’M IT CD DNA-VP<br />
SUNDAY L MILES<br />
K-J DOWN N DIRTY AT 2M STDcds CD GS-N JS-E RS-N REX<br />
DNA-VP<br />
MARY MANNERS<br />
LET’S TALK ABOUT HIDDEN DESIRE CD GS-N JS-N<br />
DANIELA FEHR<br />
LET’S TALK ABOUT JADE’S FINAL CD RN<br />
GERLINDE OESTERREICHER<br />
MASQUERADE MISS MONEYPENNY CD RNX RAX<br />
SUSANNE OEHLER<br />
MPOSSIBLE WATCHOUT FOR LOKI CD JS-N RAX<br />
JANE E PALMER<br />
MARY ANN MAGNESS<br />
PAWS ZONE’S KEEP THE FAITH CD<br />
PAMELA YESSA<br />
RAINYDAY’S A TWIST IN MY STORY STDcds CD GS-O JS-N-OP<br />
RS-O RAX RE<br />
LACEY KAFER<br />
RUFF’N’TUFF ALL ABOUT BOOTS BN CD RNX RAX REX<br />
STEFANIE ZAHLMANN<br />
ALEXANDRA LEHNERT<br />
ATCH-V SHADOWRUNS DANCING IN THE SAND CD RNX RM<br />
KATHRYN GREFF<br />
KRISTIN RUSH<br />
SLASH V RADIANT CHARM STDc CD RNX RAX<br />
JUDI TRUSKEY<br />
CH SUNDEW ALLSTAR’S FLEXIBLE FLYER BN CD GS-E JS-E RS-O<br />
RAX RE DNA-VP<br />
KATHRYN A DAWSON<br />
TEMPTATION’S BOLT FROM THE BLUE OTDds CD GS-E JS-E<br />
RS-N RN<br />
ROBYN JOHNSON-GARRETT<br />
BRUCE GARRETT<br />
CH WOODLANDS MAGIC SPARK OF BLUE RAIN BN CD RNX RAX<br />
DNA-VP<br />
MICHELLE AMBROSIUS<br />
ELIZABETH FISHLER<br />
GARY ROBERSON<br />
COMPANION DOG EXCELLENT (CDX):<br />
A-CH CW’S HOT CANYON WIND STDd CDX GS-O JS-E RS-E RNX<br />
RAX REX RMX REM<br />
ELIZABETH M. HEMMER<br />
D BAR D’S PIGTAILS AND LACE BN CDX RNX RAX REX RMX REM<br />
DNA-VP<br />
SALLY DAVIS<br />
JESSICA DAVIS<br />
Business Office Report<br />
GLENNCOVE’S SUMMERNIGHTDREAM CDX JV-O RV-O RM RNX<br />
RAX DNA-VP<br />
ANGELA BUSKIES<br />
ATCH-II PCH WTCH LET’S TALK ABOUT COME TO ME ATD-Ms<br />
AFTDs OFTDcdm CDX RNX RA DNA-CP<br />
SUSANNE SCHWARZMANN<br />
LET’S TALK ABOUT DARK WITCH STDd OTDs CDX GS-E JS-E-OP<br />
RS-E DNA-VP<br />
ALEXANDRA LEHNERT<br />
ATCH-V PCH OXFORD’S JESS RATTLE YO’ HOCKS ATDds CDX RA<br />
DEBBIE POWELL<br />
S BAR L OKIE B COOL STDcs OTDd CDX RNX DNA-VP<br />
NADJA ZLENDER<br />
OPEN DOG EXCELLENT (ODX):<br />
PCH BAYWINDS READY FOR TAKEOFF ODX TDX STDc ATDds<br />
LISA KLEIN<br />
CH SAILEN ACRES KING OF THE BANDITS ODX GS-N JS-O RS-O<br />
RNX RAX RSA-N DNA-VP JSA-O<br />
LAURA RICHARDSON<br />
JAYCEE CARTMELL<br />
WEECKS TALK TO ME ZOEY ODX JV-O REX REM RMX DNA-VP<br />
JULIA FRIEHOFF<br />
BIRGIT WEECKS<br />
RTCH WILDSONG’S HAPPY DAY ‘N NIGHT CDX ODX RTX DNA-VP<br />
CARINA LACH<br />
SILVIA HEITMANN<br />
OTCH (OTCH):<br />
OTCH GAFGLENS DELMONTES SWEET FRUIT UD GS-O JS-N RS-O<br />
SUZANNE JOHNSON<br />
RICHARD JOHNSON<br />
OTCH WINDYPINES CAST’N MERLIN MAGIC UD RA<br />
LISA USSERY<br />
STEFANIE NAWLIN<br />
OTCH2 (OTCH2):<br />
OTCH2 A-CH STONE RIDGE’S CANBOULAY BLISS UD RE<br />
PENNY B JAMESON<br />
JENNIFER D CANNON<br />
OTCH3 (OTCH3):<br />
OTCH3 BAYWINDS STETSON 200X UDX RN<br />
JOHN WARNER<br />
PADDY WARNER<br />
WENDY WAGGONER<br />
OTCH4 (OTCH4):<br />
OTCH4 FIREWATER’S WINNIE THE POOH UDX RNX<br />
JOHN WARNER<br />
PADDY WARNER<br />
UTILITY DOG (UD):<br />
GRANADA’S HONG TIAN MA UD TD RNC RNX REX RM<br />
MARTHA HO<br />
PETER HO<br />
GUDY’S KEEP A PROMISE MINONODIN ODX UD RTX DNA-VP<br />
GUDRUN DYTRYCH<br />
UTILITY DOG EXCELLENT (UDX):<br />
OTCH3 BAYWINDS STETSON 200X UDX RN<br />
JOHN WARNER<br />
PADDY WARNER<br />
WENDY WAGGONER<br />
Rally<br />
RALLY CERTIFICATE<br />
Issued from 9/15/2017 thru 11/15/2017<br />
RALLY ADVANCED (RA):<br />
BALEEZE’S RED BOOTS FOR X-MAS RNX RAX<br />
RIKE GEIST<br />
KATHARINA SCHEUCH<br />
BOLLWERK’S POWER OF THE SUN RA DNA-VP<br />
STEPHANIE BAUM<br />
BONFIRE’S RED SUN GS-N-OP JS-N-SP RS-N RA<br />
NANCY MARTIN<br />
PAMELA BRYANT-MEEKS<br />
BRENREA’S HIGH FIVE CD RNX RAX<br />
JODY MUNSON<br />
CALLISTO DANCE TONIGHT RNX RNC RA<br />
JERRI MARTIN<br />
RTCH CC TOFFEE’S CREED OF ROSECREEK CD GS-O JV-E RV-E<br />
RTX RE DNA-VP<br />
CLAUDIA ROEMER<br />
COPPER HILLS DONNER BLITZKRIEG CDX TD GS-N JS-N RS-N<br />
RA DNA-VP<br />
JANE E PALMER<br />
KATHY KELLOGG<br />
COUNTRYWOODS I THINK I CAN CD RA<br />
REBECCA SNYDER<br />
SUNDAY L MILES<br />
CH CW’S STANDING OVATION RNX RAX<br />
ELIZABETH M. HEMMER<br />
PCH WTCH DC-MIRACLE’S PARADISE OFTDm AFTDds CDX GS-O<br />
JS-O RS-O RNX RAX DNA-VP<br />
ILONA PFEFFER<br />
ELEMENTS JUST BETWEEN US STDs RNX RAX<br />
MELANIE LICCIARDI<br />
NADINE SCHOTT<br />
CH EVERREADY COUPE DE VILLE CD RAX DNA-VP<br />
RORY LEE ELLSWORTH<br />
AURIE FINLEY<br />
SVCH VCH WTCH A-CH FLAMIN T SHADOW IN THE NIGHT CD<br />
GS-E JS-E-SP RV-E RA DNA-VP<br />
SUSAN BYRNE<br />
CH GATORHEAVENS 1ST N GOAL RA DNA-VP<br />
NATASCHA WAGENAAR- HERBERGS<br />
DEBBY MICHIELSEN<br />
CH GEMFIRE’S FUN ON THE RUN RA<br />
ANGELA SMITH<br />
JESSICA T. SMALLEY<br />
IGNITED’S RED SOLO PUP BN CD GS-N-SP JS-N-SP RS-O RNX<br />
RAX RSA-N JSA-N GSA-N<br />
NIKI MANNING<br />
JAMARA’S DREAM WORLD OF LOS SUENOS STDs GS-O JS-O<br />
RS-N RA<br />
CAROLYN MILLER<br />
JESS’S NOTHING TO LOSE GS-N JS-O RS-N RA<br />
DAISY HABRAKEN<br />
KG’S COAST TO COAST RA DNA-VP<br />
AMY M GIBBS<br />
KATIE GIBBS<br />
KG’S MAXIMUS MONSTER MAN RNX RA DNA-CP<br />
AMY M GIBBS<br />
LEGENDS STARN SIR HECTOR UD RAX<br />
TRUDY MCCARTER<br />
ATCH-II PCH WTCH LET’S TALK ABOUT COME TO ME ATD-Ms<br />
AFTDs OFTDcdm CDX RNX RA DNA-CP<br />
SUSANNE SCHWARZMANN<br />
LIESL GS-E JS-E-SP RS-E-SP RA<br />
JODY CULL<br />
JAMES WALTON<br />
MASQUERADE MISS MONEYPENNY CD RNX RAX<br />
SUSANNE OEHLER<br />
MERIMORS FOREVER MISTY BN CD RNX RNC RA<br />
CLAUDIA C REED<br />
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MOON RISE A SECRET PLEASURE STDds RNX RAX<br />
SILKE JUENGLING<br />
CH MOONSTONETERRA-BLUE RED LITE BN CD RNX RAX DNA-VP<br />
ALICIA CAMPBELL<br />
EMMY ADASIEWICZ<br />
MORGAN CAMPBELL<br />
SAMANTHA STOEKE<br />
MPOSSIBLE WATCHOUT FOR LOKI CD JS-N RAX<br />
JANE E PALMER<br />
MARY ANN MAGNESS<br />
MY MONTANA SKY BN GS-N-SP JS-N-OP RS-N RNX RA<br />
JANE TRUDE<br />
NEWSTARINTHESKY SHEPHERDSSTARS RAX RNX RE<br />
NATASCHA WAGENAAR- HERBERGS<br />
SASKIA BYNENS<br />
NIGHTFALL’S RADIANT DARKNESS RA<br />
SASKIA GERDIKEN<br />
JULIA ZWIEHOFF<br />
PRESTIGE HIGH FLY’N ELF CD GS-O-SP JS-O-SP RS-O-OP RNX RA<br />
DONNA R CRARY-JOHNSON<br />
PSR LOCKED AND LOADED RNX RAX<br />
DAWNA SIMS<br />
MEGAN SIMS KENNEDY<br />
REVELAIRE’S I’M ALL THAT GS-O JS-E RS-O RNX RAX<br />
DIANE BETTIS<br />
RHF’S AUTUMN WIND STDs BN RNX RAX<br />
DANA OSWALD<br />
ROCKING A THOR’S WOLF RA<br />
KRISTEN STRADLEIGH<br />
AUDREY B WARTMAN<br />
CH ROCKWATER’S MOMENT OF GLORY RAX DNA-VP<br />
NICOLE REINTGES<br />
WALTER REINTGES<br />
RUFF’N’TUFF ALL ABOUT BOOTS BN CD RNX RAX REX<br />
STEFANIE ZAHLMANN<br />
ALEXANDRA LEHNERT<br />
VAQUERO’S MIDNIGHT PANDEMONIUM GS-N-OP JS-O RS-N<br />
RNX RA<br />
DEBORAH LANG<br />
CH WEECKS COCOA BEAN ROCCO JJ-O RS-N RA DNA-VP<br />
BIRGIT WEECKS<br />
WYNDSTAR’S FORGET ME NOT RNX RA DNA-VP<br />
JERRY FRANCISCO<br />
KERRY KIRTLEY<br />
RALLY ADVANCED X (RAX):<br />
BALEEZE’S RED BOOTS FOR X-MAS RNX RAX<br />
RIKE GEIST<br />
KATHARINA SCHEUCH<br />
BRENREA’S HIGH FIVE CD RNX RAX<br />
JODY MUNSON<br />
CC SILK BLACKBIRD OF ROSECREEK CD BN JV-O RV-O REX REM<br />
RMX RAX DNA-VP<br />
CLAUDIA ROEMER<br />
RTCH CC TOFFEE’S CREED OF ROSECREEK CD GS-O JV-E RV-E<br />
RTX RE DNA-VP<br />
CLAUDIA ROEMER<br />
CH CW’S STANDING OVATION RNX RAX<br />
ELIZABETH M. HEMMER<br />
PCH WTCH DC-MIRACLE’S PARADISE OFTDm AFTDds CDX GS-O<br />
JS-O RS-O RNX RAX DNA-VP<br />
ILONA PFEFFER<br />
ELEMENTS JUST BETWEEN US STDs RNX RAX<br />
MELANIE LICCIARDI<br />
NADINE SCHOTT<br />
CH EVERREADY COUPE DE VILLE CD RAX DNA-VP<br />
RORY LEE ELLSWORTH<br />
AURIE FINLEY<br />
IGNITED’S RED SOLO PUP BN CD GS-N-SP JS-N-SP RS-O RNX<br />
RAX RSA-N JSA-N GSA-N<br />
NIKI MANNING<br />
JACKANAPES SEA OF STARS RNX RAX<br />
ASTRID BURMESTER<br />
LEGENDS STARN SIR HECTOR UD RAX<br />
TRUDY MCCARTER<br />
MASQUERADE MISS MONEYPENNY CD RNX RAX<br />
SUSANNE OEHLER<br />
Business Office Report<br />
MOON RISE A SECRET PLEASURE STDds RNX RAX<br />
SILKE JUENGLING<br />
CH MOONSTONETERRA-BLUE RED LITE BN CD RNX RAX DNA-VP<br />
ALICIA CAMPBELL<br />
EMMY ADASIEWICZ<br />
MORGAN CAMPBELL<br />
SAMANTHA STOEKE<br />
MPOSSIBLE WATCHOUT FOR LOKI CD JS-N RAX<br />
JANE E PALMER<br />
MARY ANN MAGNESS<br />
PSR LOCKED AND LOADED RNX RAX<br />
DAWNA SIMS<br />
MEGAN SIMS KENNEDY<br />
REVELAIRE’S I’M ALL THAT GS-O JS-E RS-O RNX RAX<br />
DIANE BETTIS<br />
RHF’S AUTUMN WIND STDs BN RNX RAX<br />
DANA OSWALD<br />
CH ROCKWATER’S MOMENT OF GLORY RAX DNA-VP<br />
NICOLE REINTGES<br />
WALTER REINTGES<br />
ROSEWOODS TRUE BLUE AT KEN-LIN BN CD RNX RNC RAX<br />
DNA-VP<br />
LINDA HAYWARD SYKES<br />
RUFF’N’TUFF ALL ABOUT BOOTS BN CD RNX RAX REX<br />
STEFANIE ZAHLMANN<br />
ALEXANDRA LEHNERT<br />
SPCH PCH WTCH SUNNYCREEKS INFINITEREFLECTION ODX<br />
GV-E JV-E-SP RV-E RTX<br />
SILKE JUENGLING<br />
RALLY EXCELLENT (RE):<br />
CH CATTAIL RIDGE CLEARED FOR LANDING CD BN GS-N JS-O<br />
RS-N RNX RNC RAX REX<br />
ASHLEY WERSINGER<br />
RTCH CC TOFFEE’S CREED OF ROSECREEK CD GS-O JV-E RV-E<br />
RTX RE DNA-VP<br />
CLAUDIA ROEMER<br />
A-CH CHASE’S KEEPING THE FAITH CD RE<br />
SUSAN BYRNE<br />
WILLIAM B BYRNE<br />
COPPERHILLSIFEVER BOADICEA CD GS-N JS-O RS-O RE DNA-VP<br />
APRIL CARON<br />
KATHY KELLOGG<br />
JEANNE R HEGER<br />
COUNTRYWOOD RUFFCUT CRYSTAL@WV CD GS-N JS-O RS-N<br />
RE DNA-VP<br />
CYNTHIA CLARK<br />
CRYSTAL WINDS MR RIGHT! STDs OTDd BN RE DNA-VP<br />
JODI DOVEL<br />
D BAR D’S YIPPIE KI YAY CD RNX RAX RE<br />
MELANIE SEEPOL<br />
FALLING STAR BAD UNCLE OF GER RE DNA-VP<br />
KARIN OTT<br />
INGO SCHULZ<br />
GOLDMERLE WHAT HAPPENS N VEGAS GS-O JV-E-OP RS-E RE<br />
AMANDA GLAZAR<br />
GOLDSTAR STILL SINGS OLD SONGS BN RNX RNC RAX RAC RE<br />
LYNDA L SHACKELFORD<br />
CH HAPPY SPARK APPLE BLOSSOM JS-N RE DNA-VP<br />
KARIN DEKKER<br />
CH JEVERS DASH OF BLUE RM DNA-VP<br />
RONJA SCHACHT<br />
JUST DO IT’S FABULOUS WEAVE BN CD GS-O JS-E RS-O RNX<br />
RAX RE<br />
ALEXANDER LEHN<br />
K-J DOWN N DIRTY AT 2M STDcds CD GS-N JS-E RS-N REX<br />
DNA-VP<br />
MARY MANNERS<br />
MONREAL’S A MAGIC MOMENT CISCA RNX REX DNA-VP<br />
MARIANNE MONREAL<br />
MOON RISE SECRET SURFER RE DNA-VP<br />
ANDREA SCHELL<br />
NEWSTARINTHESKY SHEPHERDSSTARS RAX RNX RE<br />
NATASCHA WAGENAAR- HERBERGS<br />
SASKIA BYNENS<br />
PEPPER DOGS SIMPLY THE BEST STDds CD JS-O RNX RE<br />
ILONA PFEFFER & ANDREA STOFFEL<br />
PEPPER DOGS TIME TO PLAY GS-N JS-E RS-O RNX RAX RE<br />
DNA-VP<br />
BRIGITTE ALT-NOELTING<br />
ILONA PFEFFER<br />
PICASSO’S TOTALLY SHOCKING BN RNX RM<br />
NADINE KERBERGER<br />
ANJA STEFANIE HUEBSCH<br />
WTCH A-CH PSR SHADOWSEND JOURNEY RNX RAX RE<br />
MEGAN SIMS KENNEDY<br />
DAWNA SIMS<br />
RAZZMATAZZ’S TAXMAN CD RNX RAX RE<br />
CHRYSTAL L. BECK<br />
CH RHF’S ASHES IN THE WIND BN REX RM<br />
ROBIN BOLENDER<br />
RIVERHILL’S INDIGO ABBY GV-E JV-E-OP RV-E RNX RAX REX<br />
CHERYL PASTICK<br />
RUFF’N’TUFF ALL ABOUT BOOTS BN CD RNX RAX REX<br />
STEFANIE ZAHLMANN<br />
ALEXANDRA LEHNERT<br />
SHADBRIAR PI R SQUARED RE<br />
TEENA MEADORS<br />
ATCH SOME KIND OF MAGIC IT WASN’TME STDcs GS-E-SP<br />
JS-E-SP RE DNA-VP<br />
PEGGY MEERSMAN<br />
DEBBY MICHIELSEN<br />
CH SUNNYCREEK HEAVENLY HAPPY HUNK GS-N JS-O RS-N RE<br />
DNA-VP<br />
KARIN DEKKER<br />
VAQUERO’S HARD CIDER AT MCVAN’S RNX RAX REX<br />
KATIE C VAN DE SANDT<br />
NEIL MCMULLIN<br />
RALLY EXCELLENT MASTERS (REM):<br />
CH BAMBOO RUN’S DARK KNIGHT BN JS-N RNX RAX REX RMX<br />
REM DNA-VP<br />
TERRI REIN<br />
BURNINGSTARS ANGELS ARISE BN CD RNX RNC RAX REM<br />
DNA-VP<br />
BETTINA ALFARO<br />
RTCH CC TOFFEE’S CREED OF ROSECREEK CD GS-O JV-E RV-E<br />
RTX RE DNA-VP<br />
CLAUDIA ROEMER<br />
COOPERVILLES SPRING IN MY STEP BN CD RNX REX RMX REMX<br />
KATHY A EUDY<br />
A-CH CW’S HOT CANYON WIND STDd CDX GS-O JS-E RS-E RNX<br />
RAX REX RMX REM<br />
ELIZABETH M. HEMMER<br />
D BAR D’S PIGTAILS AND LACE BN CDX RNX RAX REX RMX REM<br />
DNA-VP<br />
SALLY DAVIS<br />
JESSICA DAVIS<br />
CH DREAMEYESBLACKPEARL CD BN RAX RMX REM REX<br />
MELANIE SAUER<br />
MAGDA GILLES<br />
A-CH EVERREADY FREE FALLIN CDX GS-E JS-E RS-E RTX<br />
SARA AMELSE<br />
SPCH PCH WTCH JOLLY GOOD FELLOW DES COMPAGNONS DU<br />
BERGER GS-E JS-E RS-E RTX DNA-VP<br />
KERSTIN HERZMANN<br />
LAVENDERBLOSSOM SPRING FLOWER GS-O JS-E RS-E REX REM<br />
DNA-VP<br />
TANJA HANSMANN<br />
HEIKO HANSMANN<br />
LAVENDERBLOSSOM SPRING TEMPEST GS-O JS-E RS-O RNX<br />
RNC REX RAX REM DNA-VP<br />
TANJA HANSMANN<br />
HEIKO HANSMANN<br />
MAGICSTAR’S SILVER MOON BN CD RNX RAX RNC REM DNA-VP<br />
BETTINA ALFARO<br />
CAROLA NEUMANN<br />
CH REVELAIRE THE IRON MAN STDd JS-N RNX RAX RMX REX<br />
REM<br />
DAWN WILLIAMS<br />
TIMOTHY J WILLIAMS<br />
CH RHF’S COLORS OF THE WIND CD RMX REX REM DNA-VP<br />
ROBIN BOLENDER<br />
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ROSES AND DREAMS HEARTBEAT RAX RMX REX REM<br />
JOSE AGUILAR<br />
KIM DE LEEUW<br />
ATCH SPCH PCH WTCH S BAR L COLEMAN REX RMX REMX<br />
DNA-VP<br />
KERSTIN HERZMANN<br />
SOMEKINDOFMAGIC OKAY TO SMILE REX RMX REM<br />
JOSE AGUILAR<br />
SOMEKINDOFMAGIC ONTOPOFTHWORLD GS-N JS-O REM<br />
CARO MAES<br />
STONE RIDGE WYLDEWOODE WEEKEND ODX RNX REX REM<br />
ANNETTE CYBORON<br />
CH WEECKS PRECIOUS PATCH IN RED CD JS-N RAX REX RMX<br />
REM DNA-VP<br />
JULIA FRIEHOFF<br />
BIRGIT WEECKS<br />
RALLY EXCELLENT MASTERS X (REMX):<br />
ATCH-IV BONFIRE’S LIFE IN THE FAST LANE STDd ODX OTDs RTX<br />
NIKKI HEEP<br />
PAMELA BRYANT-MEEKS<br />
RTCH CC TOFFEE’S CREED OF ROSECREEK CD GS-O JV-E RV-E<br />
RTX RE DNA-VP<br />
CLAUDIA ROEMER<br />
COOPERVILLES SPRING IN MY STEP BN CD RNX REX RMX REMX<br />
KATHY A EUDY<br />
A-CH EVERREADY FREE FALLIN CDX GS-E JS-E RS-E RTX<br />
SARA AMELSE<br />
GUDY’S KEEP A PROMISE MINONODIN ODX UD RTX DNA-VP<br />
GUDRUN DYTRYCH<br />
SPCH PCH WTCH JOLLY GOOD FELLOW DES COMPAGNONS DU<br />
BERGER GS-E JS-E RS-E RTX DNA-VP<br />
KERSTIN HERZMANN<br />
NINEVEH’S RED LICORICE TWIST BN STDd ODX GS-E-OP JS-E<br />
RS-E RNX REX RMX REMX<br />
BARBARA MILLER<br />
ATCH SPCH PCH WTCH S BAR L COLEMAN REX RMX REMX<br />
DNA-VP<br />
KERSTIN HERZMANN<br />
SCALLYWAG’S MISS SOPHIE GS-N JS-N RAX REX RMX REMX<br />
BERND LEWEJOHANN<br />
STORMY VALLEY SUMMER BREEZE GV-E JV-E RS-E RNX REX RMX<br />
REMX DNA-VP<br />
TANJA HANSMANN<br />
HEIKO HANSMANN<br />
ANASTASIA STRUECKER<br />
TREASURETYME FINAL DESIGN RTX DNA-VP<br />
LORI ANGLEMYER<br />
BETH ANGLEMYER<br />
RALLY EXCELLENT X (REX):<br />
CASSELCREEK THAT’S THE SPIRIT! BN CD RNX RAX REX RMX<br />
THERESA CASSELMAN<br />
REBECCA PUGH<br />
CANDACE HUFFMAN<br />
CH CATTAIL RIDGE CLEARED FOR LANDING CD BN GS-N JS-O<br />
RS-N RNX RNC RAX REX<br />
ASHLEY WERSINGER<br />
RTCH CC TOFFEE’S CREED OF ROSECREEK CD GS-O JV-E RV-E<br />
RTX RE DNA-VP<br />
CLAUDIA ROEMER<br />
CH DREAMEYESBLACKPEARL CD BN RAX RMX REM REX<br />
MELANIE SAUER<br />
MAGDA GILLES<br />
HEAVENLY STARS ACROSS UNIVERSE RNX RMX REM REX<br />
DNA-VP<br />
CHRISTIANE REINERS<br />
K-J DOWN N DIRTY AT 2M STDcds CD GS-N JS-E RS-N REX<br />
DNA-VP<br />
MARY MANNERS<br />
MONREAL’S A MAGIC MOMENT CISCA RNX REX DNA-VP<br />
MARIANNE MONREAL<br />
OCEAN OF FIRE’S NIGHTFALL RNX RAX REX RMX DNA-VP<br />
JULIA ZWIEHOFF<br />
PICASSO’S STOLEN MIRACLE BN RNX RAX REX RMX<br />
LARA MARIA KOENIG & NADINE KERBERGER<br />
Business Office Report<br />
CH REVELAIRE THE IRON MAN STDd JS-N RNX RAX RMX REX<br />
REM<br />
DAWN WILLIAMS & TIMOTHY J WILLIAMS<br />
CH RHF’S ASHES IN THE WIND BN REX RM<br />
ROBIN BOLENDER<br />
CH RHF’S COLORS OF THE WIND CD RMX REX REM DNA-VP<br />
ROBIN BOLENDER<br />
RIVERHILL’S INDIGO ABBY GV-E JV-E-OP RV-E RNX RAX REX<br />
CHERYL PASTICK<br />
RUFF’N’TUFF ALL ABOUT BOOTS BN CD RNX RAX REX<br />
STEFANIE ZAHLMANN<br />
ALEXANDRA LEHNERT<br />
TRAUMFAENGER’S WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE RNX RAX REX RMX<br />
DNA-VP<br />
UTE SCHNEIDER<br />
BERND SCHNEIDER<br />
NADINE FUNKE<br />
TREESTARR SHENANIGANS@ORACLE BN STDds CD RNX RAX<br />
REX DNA-VP<br />
REBECCA S ANDROFF<br />
AYELLA GROSSMAN<br />
VAQUERO’S HARD CIDER AT MCVAN’S RNX RAX REX<br />
KATIE C VAN DE SANDT<br />
NEIL MCMULLIN<br />
RALLY MASTERS (RM):<br />
CH ALLSTAR’S KEEP ON TRUCKIN’ CD GS-E JS-E RS-E RMX<br />
KALLIE BONTRAGER<br />
ROBBI A NORMAN<br />
CASSELCREEK THAT’S THE SPIRIT! BN CD RNX RAX REX RMX<br />
THERESA CASSELMAN<br />
REBECCA PUGH<br />
CANDACE HUFFMAN<br />
CC ROSECREEK’S BLUE FIRE BN CD RNX RAX RMX<br />
SILKE DITSCHLER<br />
LISA DITSCHLER<br />
WTCH A-CH CU-D’S WILD BUNCH DUTCH OF PSR BN CD GV-N<br />
JV-O RV-N RAX REX REC RM<br />
DIANA L CURL<br />
DAWNA SIMS<br />
RTCH HIFI’S FLOWER LEI BN CD GS-N JS-N RS-N RTX DNA-VP<br />
HEIDI IVERSON<br />
HOWLYN SAZBRAT LUCK BE A LADY BN CD OTDs STDd GS-O JS-E<br />
RS-O RNX RAX REX RM DNA-VP<br />
SANDRA C HAWKINS<br />
CH JEVERS DASH OF BLUE RM DNA-VP<br />
RONJA SCHACHT<br />
SPCH PCH WTCH JOLLY GOOD FELLOW DES COMPAGNONS DU<br />
BERGER GS-E JS-E RS-E RTX DNA-VP<br />
KERSTIN HERZMANN<br />
CH KINGS FERRY DONTTAKURLUV2TOWN BN RNX RAX REX RMX<br />
DNA-VP<br />
HARRY OWENS<br />
TERRI REIN<br />
WTCH MOTTS BLAZIN’ SUN JAMBOREE AFTDs BN CD ATD-Xds<br />
RNX RAX REX RM<br />
PAT WHITE<br />
CH MS CATORI FROM SHEPHERDSSTARS GS-N JS-O RS-N RM<br />
DNA-VP<br />
NATASCHA WAGENAAR- HERBERGS<br />
ALLARD WAGENAAR<br />
OCEAN OF FIRE’S NIGHTFALL RNX RAX REX RMX DNA-VP<br />
JULIA ZWIEHOFF<br />
PICASSO’S TOTALLY SHOCKING BN RNX RM<br />
NADINE KERBERGER<br />
ANJA STEFANIE HUEBSCH<br />
CH RHF’S ASHES IN THE WIND BN REX RM<br />
ROBIN BOLENDER<br />
ROCKIN F BLUE DUCK STDd BN RNX RM DNA-VP<br />
RAY FRYAR<br />
KATRINA FRYAR<br />
STARSWEPTS ENERGIZED BY BRIDEY BN GV-N-SP JV-N-SP RS-N<br />
RAX RNC REX RM DNA-CP JSDA-N-SP GSDA-N<br />
JULIE ANN FORWARD<br />
STARSWEPTS SOAR’N ON BRIDEY’S WINGS BN CD GS-E JS-E<br />
RS-E RNC RAX RAC REC REX RM<br />
JULIE ANN FORWARD<br />
TEMPTATION BRIGHT AS LIGHTNING STDds CD GS-E JS-E RS-O<br />
RM<br />
LINDA HAHN<br />
TREESTARR GOOD KARMA VALENTINE CDX GV-N JV-E RV-O RAX<br />
REX RM<br />
LORRAINE LINDER<br />
WATERFALL’S STELLAR PERFORMANCE CD JS-N RM DNA-VP<br />
REBECCA MCCOY<br />
WILDSONG’S OVERNIGHT EXPRESS ODX RNX RAX REX RMX<br />
DNA-VP<br />
CARINA LACH<br />
SILVIA HEITMANN<br />
XS SPEED IN THE FAST LEIN BN ODX GS-O JS-E RS-O RNX RAX<br />
REX RMX<br />
KRISTIN BACKSTROM<br />
BILL BACKSTROM<br />
RALLY MASTERS X (RMX):<br />
CH ALLSTAR’S KEEP ON TRUCKIN’ CD GS-E JS-E RS-E RMX<br />
KALLIE BONTRAGER<br />
ROBBI A NORMAN<br />
CH BAMBOO RUN’S DARK KNIGHT BN JS-N RNX RAX REX RMX<br />
REM DNA-VP<br />
TERRI REIN<br />
CC ROSECREEK’S BLUE FIRE BN CD RNX RAX RMX<br />
SILKE DITSCHLER<br />
LISA DITSCHLER<br />
RTCH CC TOFFEE’S CREED OF ROSECREEK CD GS-O JV-E RV-E<br />
RTX RE DNA-VP<br />
CLAUDIA ROEMER<br />
CH DIAMOND HILL WATCH HER RISE CD RNX RAX REX RMX<br />
DNA-VP<br />
HANA SPITZ<br />
SPCH PCH WTCH JOLLY GOOD FELLOW DES COMPAGNONS DU<br />
BERGER GS-E JS-E RS-E RTX DNA-VP<br />
KERSTIN HERZMANN<br />
CH KINGS FERRY DONTTAKURLUV2TOWN BN RNX RAX REX RMX<br />
DNA-VP<br />
HARRY OWENS<br />
TERRI REIN<br />
OCEAN OF FIRE’S NIGHTFALL RNX RAX REX RMX DNA-VP<br />
JULIA ZWIEHOFF<br />
PICASSO’S STOLEN MIRACLE BN RNX RAX REX RMX<br />
LARA MARIA KOENIG<br />
NADINE KERBERGER<br />
CH RHF’S COLORS OF THE WIND CD RMX REX REM DNA-VP<br />
ROBIN BOLENDER<br />
TRAUMFAENGER’S WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE RNX RAX REX RMX<br />
DNA-VP<br />
UTE SCHNEIDER<br />
BERND SCHNEIDER<br />
NADINE FUNKE<br />
WILDSONG’S OVERNIGHT EXPRESS ODX RNX RAX REX RMX<br />
DNA-VP<br />
CARINA LACH<br />
SILVIA HEITMANN<br />
XS SPEED IN THE FAST LEIN BN ODX GS-O JS-E RS-O RNX RAX<br />
REX RMX<br />
KRISTIN BACKSTROM<br />
BILL BACKSTROM<br />
RALLY NOVICE (RN):<br />
ARCOIRIS SETTING THE FIRE @ RESOLUTE RNX<br />
LACEY CURRY<br />
BARNWOODS ON THE BRIGHT SIDE RNX<br />
WENDY BERTSCH<br />
BAYWINDS DELIGHTFUL DICKENS RNX<br />
LORETTA DELINGER<br />
WENDY WAGGONER<br />
CH BONFIRE’S RIDING SHOTGUN STDcds GS-N JS-N-SP RS-N RN<br />
PAMELA BRYANT-MEEKS<br />
CH CALAIS CAROLINA ROOSTERHOTSAUCE BN RN<br />
KERRY DAVIS<br />
CAROLINA CALAIS STORY TELLER RN<br />
LINDA HAYWARD SYKES<br />
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RTCH CC TOFFEE’S CREED OF ROSECREEK CD GS-O JV-E RV-E<br />
RTX RE DNA-VP<br />
CLAUDIA ROEMER<br />
CMA CHEAP THRILLS RN<br />
CRYSTAL PHILBROOK<br />
COUNTRY-WAY SKYWING ROSEMARY N THYME RN<br />
SANDRA PENN<br />
NINA ELLIS<br />
KIM BUFFUM<br />
CURLY SUE RNX DNA-VP<br />
MARIO GERTH<br />
DEFIANCE E&J’S IZZYBELLA RED RNX DNA-VP<br />
JOY ANDERSEN<br />
ERIC ANDERSEN<br />
DIAMOND HILL MAN OF MYSTERY AND MAGIC RN<br />
LAUREN MATHES<br />
JAMIE L HANSEN<br />
DONNA K BURDICK<br />
CH GOODLUCK MY BARNEY BOY RN DNA-VP<br />
VERA WIRTH<br />
PIA VON SCHLICHTEGROLL<br />
HIGHLINES WYATT OF TOMBSTONE RN<br />
SHAWN O’HARA<br />
JACQUIE HALLENBECK<br />
CH IN HILLBILLYS MILLION $ BABY RNX DNA-VP<br />
ELKE PHILIPPY<br />
STEPHANIE KRAUSE<br />
IVYFARM BONANZA GJ-N JJ-O RJ-N RNX DNA-VP<br />
JENNIFER SMAIL & SOREN SMAIL<br />
JAMARA-LOSSUENOS ICE BREAKER @ JUBILEE BN RN<br />
BARBARA PETERS<br />
DOROTHY A MONTANO<br />
LYNDA PEPPEL<br />
JND’S LITTLE RED GTO @ PARFAIT BN RNX DNA-VP<br />
JULIE FAIT<br />
JULIE OSTBERG<br />
LET’S TALK ABOUT DARK KNIGHT OTDds STDc GS-E JS-E RS-E<br />
RN DNA-VP<br />
MARIE-THERESE MILOTTA-BERKA<br />
LET’S TALK ABOUT GENIUS NEWTON STDd OTDs CD GS-E<br />
JS-E-OP RS-O RN<br />
SABINE FRANZ<br />
LITTLE GIPSY’S AMAZING ATLANTA RN<br />
TATJANA HIX<br />
MAGNUS CHRIMA SPORTASETA BRASS ONES RN<br />
DOROTHY L BUMB<br />
MAMA MIA OF THE MIGHTY CROWN JS-O RS-N RN DNA-VP<br />
BIRGIT WEECKS<br />
TINA WILK<br />
MI-T’S BOUNCES FINAL D-LIVERY BN RN<br />
KYM BASE<br />
BRANDI LYNN CAREY<br />
MPOSSIBLE HEAVENLY ROYAL OPORTO RN<br />
STACY SELMAN<br />
MARY ANN MAGNESS<br />
NEWSTARINTHESKY SHEPHERDSSTARS RAX RNX RE<br />
NATASCHA WAGENAAR- HERBERGS<br />
SASKIA BYNENS<br />
NIGHTFALL’S RADIANT DARKNESS RA<br />
SASKIA GERDIKEN<br />
JULIA ZWIEHOFF<br />
OUR MAGIC STAR SHEPHERDSSTARS RN<br />
NATASCHA WAGENAAR- HERBERGS<br />
PAWS ZONE’S STACK THE DECK STDds GS-O JS-E RS-E RNX<br />
PEGGY A TIMM<br />
PEPPER DOGS STARDUST STDds RD GS-N JS-E RNX<br />
ILONA PFEFFER<br />
PICASSO’S DROP DEAD GORGEOUS! RN<br />
MARIO BEITZEL<br />
NADINE KERBERGER<br />
PLEASED TO MEET YOU SHEPHERDSSTARS RN<br />
PEGGY MEERSMAN<br />
POLEPOSITION OF ELBE EOVYN BN RN<br />
JOHANNA GEBHARDT<br />
WTCH CH PRECISION’S I’M FEELING LUCKY GS-N JS-O RN<br />
LAURIE MERCER<br />
JERRY ROWE<br />
KRISTIN HENRY-WALDEN<br />
Business Office Report<br />
WTCH PSR WILD ANGEL OFTDs RNX<br />
DAWNA SIMS<br />
MEGAN SIMS KENNEDY<br />
CH RAINFIRE BEST OF LUCK RN DNA-VP<br />
INGE MAURMANN<br />
RAZZMATAZZ’S I’LL FOLLOW THE SUN RN DNA-VP<br />
CHRYSTAL L. BECK<br />
RED MAGIC’S CANT STOP ME NOW JS-O RN<br />
STEPHANIE ALEXANDRA PFLITSCH<br />
REVELAIRE A STELLAR PILGRIMAGE RN<br />
ALYSSA BLACK<br />
REVELAIRE SON OF ANARCHY RNX<br />
BONNIE THOMPSON<br />
REVELAIRE’S KODACHROME BN RNX<br />
STEPHANIE SMITH<br />
RIDGEVIEW’S IMMA BE RN<br />
KIM ANDERSON<br />
CH ROCKWATER’S FIRST EDITION RN DNA-VP<br />
NICOLE REINTGES<br />
WALTER REINTGES<br />
CH ROCKWATER’S MOMENT OF GLORY RAX DNA-VP<br />
NICOLE REINTGES<br />
WALTER REINTGES<br />
RONDOLAY’S KODAK MOMENT UD RN DNA-CP<br />
BEVERLEY SHAW<br />
LISA USSERY<br />
HOPE PEAVEY<br />
RONIN’S GO FOR THE SWEET SPOT RN<br />
ANGELA SMITH<br />
SRN EAGLE’S KISS ME KATE RNX<br />
SHARON ELKINS<br />
SUNFIRE MARS LANDING @ ROCKIN F ATDcs OTDd GS-N JS-O<br />
RN DNA-VP<br />
RAY FRYAR<br />
KATRINA FRYAR<br />
SUNFIRE’S SOMETHING IN THE WOODS GS-N JS-N RN DNA-VP<br />
JUDY BOONE<br />
TEMPTATION’S BOLT FROM THE BLUE OTDds CD GS-E JS-E<br />
RS-N RN<br />
ROBYN JOHNSON-GARRETT<br />
BRUCE GARRETT<br />
TWINTONE’S BIG SKY KATE CD RN RSA-N JSA-N-OP GSA-N-OP<br />
ELAINE OSMUN<br />
GWEN R LITZ<br />
VINELAKE’S POLARIZED RN DNA-VP<br />
BEVERLY S LANCASTER<br />
SANDRA LANDRY<br />
VISKYA’S TESLA LA ROSA RN<br />
SHANANNE EDWARDS<br />
WATERFALL’S CONCEALED BLING RNX DNA-VP<br />
SHANNA GONZALES<br />
REBECCA MCCOY<br />
WEECKS ANNIE OAKLEY RNX<br />
TORSTEN HINRICHS<br />
CH WEECKS COCOA BEAN ROCCO JJ-O RS-N RA DNA-VP<br />
BIRGIT WEECKS<br />
WEECKS LEAP OF JOY BRIX RN<br />
INGE LOHSTRAETER<br />
BIRGIT WEECKS<br />
WESTERN HILLS WORLD CLASS RNX<br />
JENNIFER LINDSEY<br />
HEIDI C MOBLEY<br />
RALLY NOVICE C (RNC):<br />
CALLISTO DANCE TONIGHT RNX RNC RA<br />
JERRI MARTIN<br />
KINETIC’S CLOUD DANCER RNX RNC<br />
MARY DUDMAN<br />
LOSSUENOS MYSPY GUYWESTERNHILS GS-N JS-O RS-O RNX<br />
RNC<br />
KATHLEEN TUCKER<br />
REBECCA ROBERTS<br />
CH REDROCKS LADY OF THE CANYON BN GV-N-SP JV-N-SP JS-O<br />
RV-N RNX RNC RSA-N JSA-N<br />
LOUISA TENNILLE<br />
STARGATE’S BLUE WATERS RISING BN GS-O JS-N RS-O RNX RNC<br />
ROBIN BARBER<br />
TRISTARS BLACK MAGIC WOMAN BN RNX RNC<br />
DIANA HUGHES<br />
CHRISTIE HUGHES- SHEETS<br />
RALLY NOVICE X (RNX):<br />
ARCOIRIS SETTING THE FIRE @ RESOLUTE RNX<br />
LACEY CURRY<br />
BARNWOODS ON THE BRIGHT SIDE RNX<br />
WENDY BERTSCH<br />
BAYWINDS DELIGHTFUL DICKENS RNX<br />
LORETTA DELINGER<br />
WENDY WAGGONER<br />
BONFIRE’S ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST GS-N-SP JS-N-SP<br />
RS-N-OP RNX<br />
NIKKI HEEP<br />
PAMELA BRYANT-MEEKS<br />
CH BUFF CAP LACONIA EVERY LITTLE KISS RNX<br />
SARA KOENIG<br />
BRENT KINDRED<br />
RTCH CC TOFFEE’S CREED OF ROSECREEK CD GS-O JV-E RV-E<br />
RTX RE DNA-VP<br />
CLAUDIA ROEMER<br />
CURLY SUE RNX DNA-VP<br />
MARIO GERTH<br />
DEFIANCE E&J’S IZZYBELLA RED RNX DNA-VP<br />
JOY ANDERSEN & ERIC ANDERSEN<br />
HAPPY SPARK DRAGON PRINCESS RNX<br />
KARIN DEKKER<br />
IN HILLBILLYS 1STLOV4CORALFIRE RNX DNA-VP<br />
SANDRA STRUECKER<br />
ELKE PHILIPPY<br />
ANASTASIA STRUECKER<br />
CH IN HILLBILLYS MILLION $ BABY RNX DNA-VP<br />
ELKE PHILIPPY<br />
STEPHANIE KRAUSE<br />
IVYFARM BONANZA GJ-N JJ-O RJ-N RNX DNA-VP<br />
JENNIFER SMAIL<br />
SOREN SMAIL<br />
JND’S LITTLE RED GTO @ PARFAIT BN RNX DNA-VP<br />
JULIE FAIT<br />
JULIE OSTBERG<br />
MCMATT’S ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH CD RMX REM RNX<br />
JOAN SKINNER<br />
HAROLD SKINNER<br />
NEWSTARINTHESKY SHEPHERDSSTARS RAX RNX RE<br />
NATASCHA WAGENAAR- HERBERGS<br />
SASKIA BYNENS<br />
OCEAN OF FIRE’S BLACK JACK RNX DNA-VP<br />
NATASCHA GERTH<br />
MARIO GERTH<br />
PAWS ZONE’S STACK THE DECK STDds GS-O JS-E RS-E RNX<br />
PEGGY A TIMM<br />
PEPPER DOGS STARDUST STDds RD GS-N JS-E RNX<br />
ILONA PFEFFER<br />
WTCH PSR WILD ANGEL OFTDs RNX<br />
DAWNA SIMS<br />
MEGAN SIMS KENNEDY<br />
RAINYDAY’S SIMPLY SWEET CD GS-E JS-E-OP RS-E-OP RAX RM<br />
REX RNX<br />
RACHEL BROSTROM<br />
CH RENASI’MABELIEVEROFMERRIBROOK BN STDd OTDs CD<br />
RNX DNA-VP<br />
CONNIE D GOHL<br />
ELIZABETH GIBSON<br />
STEVEN G GIBSON<br />
NINA SCOTT-PACE<br />
REVELAIRE SON OF ANARCHY RNX<br />
BONNIE THOMPSON<br />
REVELAIRE’S KODACHROME BN RNX<br />
STEPHANIE SMITH<br />
SRN EAGLE’S KISS ME KATE RNX<br />
SHARON ELKINS<br />
STARGATE’S BLUE WATERS RISING BN GS-O JS-N RS-O RNX RNC<br />
ROBIN BARBER<br />
SPCH PCH WTCH SUNNYCREEKS INFINITEREFLECTION ODX<br />
GV-E JV-E-SP RV-E RTX<br />
SILKE JUENGLING<br />
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WATERFALL’S CONCEALED BLING RNX DNA-VP<br />
SHANNA GONZALES<br />
REBECCA MCCOY<br />
WEECKS ANNIE OAKLEY RNX<br />
TORSTEN HINRICHS<br />
WEECKS INSTANT MAGIC MILLA RNX<br />
HEIKE MEIER<br />
BIRGIT WEECKS<br />
WESTERN HILLS WORLD CLASS RNX<br />
JENNIFER LINDSEY<br />
HEIDI C MOBLEY<br />
YAHARA’S TO BOLDLY GO RS-N RNX DNA-VP<br />
JODIE MCLELLAN<br />
RALLY TRIAL CHAMPION (RTCH):<br />
RTCH CC TOFFEE’S CREED OF ROSECREEK CD GS-O JV-E RV-E<br />
RTX RE DNA-VP<br />
CLAUDIA ROEMER<br />
RTCH GUDY’S ALL GOOD THINGS OF FANCY ODX CDX GS-E JS-E-<br />
OP RS-E RMX REMX<br />
GUDRUN DYTRYCH<br />
RTCH HIFI’S FLOWER LEI BN CD GS-N JS-N RS-N RTX DNA-VP<br />
HEIDI IVERSON<br />
RTCH LEGENDS COUNTRY STRONG GARTH CDX ODX RNX REX<br />
RMX REMX DNA-VP<br />
STEVE SHOPE<br />
ANNE M SHOPE<br />
RTCH WILDSONG’S HAPPY DAY ‘N NIGHT CDX ODX RTX DNA-VP<br />
CARINA LACH<br />
SILVIA HEITMANN<br />
RTCH ZESTFORLIFE TIRANOG MASQUERADE ODX UD GV-N REX<br />
RMX REMX DNA-VP<br />
SUSANNE OEHLER<br />
RALLY TRIAL CHAMPION 2 (RTCH-2):<br />
RTCH-2 LITTLE GIPSY’S PEACHES BN ODX RTX DNA-VP<br />
ANJA KRIEGER<br />
PCH WTCH RTCH-2 SHADOWSEND SAYDE OFTDds CDX ATD-Mds<br />
ATD-Xs GS-O JV-E-OP RS-E RAX REMX REX RMX<br />
SHAWNA M. DAVIS<br />
RALLY TRIAL CHAMPION 3 (RTCH-3):<br />
RTCH-3 HIFI’S FEATHER CAN FLY ODX UD GV-E JV-E RV-E RNX<br />
RTX DNA-VP<br />
HEIDI IVERSON<br />
RTCH-3 JB BLACK SAPHIRES TAKE A CHANCE BN ODX STDs CDX<br />
DNA-VP REMX REX RMX RNX<br />
ANJA KRIEGER<br />
RALLY TRIAL X (RTX):<br />
ATCH-IV BONFIRE’S LIFE IN THE FAST LANE STDd ODX OTDs RTX<br />
NIKKI HEEP<br />
PAMELA BRYANT-MEEKS<br />
RTCH CC TOFFEE’S CREED OF ROSECREEK CD GS-O JV-E RV-E<br />
RTX RE DNA-VP<br />
CLAUDIA ROEMER<br />
A-CH EVERREADY FREE FALLIN CDX GS-E JS-E RS-E RTX<br />
SARA AMELSE<br />
GUDY’S KEEP A PROMISE MINONODIN ODX UD RTX DNA-VP<br />
GUDRUN DYTRYCH<br />
SPCH PCH WTCH JOLLY GOOD FELLOW DES COMPAGNONS DU<br />
BERGER GS-E JS-E RS-E RTX DNA-VP<br />
KERSTIN HERZMANN<br />
SPCH PCH WTCH SUNNYCREEKS INFINITEREFLECTION ODX<br />
GV-E JV-E-SP RV-E RTX<br />
SILKE JUENGLING<br />
TREASURETYME FINAL DESIGN RTX DNA-VP<br />
LORI ANGLEMYER<br />
BETH ANGLEMYER<br />
Business Office Report<br />
Stockdog<br />
FARM TRIAL CERTIFICATES<br />
Issued from 9/15/2017 thru 11/15/2017<br />
ADVANCED FARM TRIAL DOG - CATTLE (AFTDc)<br />
WTCH ISTARI VARDARIANNA CD AFTDcs PATDcs JS-N RS-N REM<br />
RAX DNA-VP<br />
ANDREA HOFFMANN<br />
ADVANCED FARM TRIAL DOG - DUCKS (AFTDd)<br />
HOF VCH WTCH CH DIAMOND AIRE MIDNITE SMOKE RTDcs<br />
AFTDdsm CDX RM DNA-VP<br />
MELISSA BORDE<br />
WTCH DIAMOND AIRE SPOOKY MIDNITE BELLS OFTDc AFTDds<br />
GS-E JS-E RS-E<br />
JANINA WENDEL<br />
NINEVEH’S COQUIN OF MEKKADO OTDd ATDcs AFTDcdsm<br />
RTDcs DNA-VP<br />
KATHY MALES<br />
WTCH PINCIE CREEK RAISE THE BAR AFTDcdsm ATD-Md RNX<br />
RAX DNA-VP<br />
LAURA CLAYTON<br />
ADVANCED FARM TRIAL DOG - MIXED (AFTDm)<br />
WTCH CH BUFF CAP WINTER ROSE RTDc OFTDds AFTDm<br />
DNA-CP<br />
BRENT KINDRED<br />
NANCY PETTY GAGNON<br />
DIAMOND AIRE BLUE CHRISTMAS STDc OTDds AFTDm DNA-VP<br />
SARA MCDONOUGH-ELSENPETER<br />
ADVANCED FARM TRIAL DOG - SHEEP (AFTDs)<br />
WTCH CROWN POINT RASTA CIMARRON AFTDs DNA-CP<br />
NATASCHA HARTMANN<br />
WTCH ISTARI VARDARIANNA CD AFTDcs PATDcs JS-N RS-N REM<br />
RAX DNA-VP<br />
ANDREA HOFFMANN<br />
OPEN FARM TRIAL DOG - CATTLE (OFTDc)<br />
WTCH DIAMOND AIRE SPOOKY MIDNITE BELLS OFTDc AFTDds<br />
GS-E JS-E RS-E<br />
JANINA WENDEL<br />
WTCH HETUCK JUNIPER BY ISTARI OFTDcs GS-N JS-E RS-O RA<br />
DNA-VP<br />
ANDREA HOFFMANN<br />
WTCH RASTA BRIGHT JEWEL OFTDcds DNA-VP<br />
NATASCHA HARTMANN<br />
WTCH CH SHELL BLUFF STARS AT WITS END RTDcs OFTDcsm<br />
DNA-VP<br />
TERRY DICKEY<br />
OPEN FARM TRIAL DOG - DUCKS (OFTDd)<br />
WTCH CH BUFF CAP WINTER ROSE RTDc OFTDds AFTDm<br />
DNA-CP<br />
BRENT KINDRED<br />
NANCY PETTY GAGNON<br />
CHIC’S DARK ANGEL STDd OFTDds OTDs<br />
JANINA WENDEL & REGINA WENDEL<br />
WTCH COOSAWATTEE HELP ON THE WAY ATD-Ms OFTDds<br />
DNA-VP<br />
WILLIAM D. MIDDLETON<br />
WTCH OLD MILL’S DIAMOND DEETS AT COOSAWATTEE<br />
OFTDdsm DNA-VP<br />
LESLIE WHITE<br />
WTCH RASTA BRIGHT JEWEL OFTDcds DNA-VP<br />
NATASCHA HARTMANN<br />
OPEN FARM TRIAL DOG - MIXED (OFTDm)<br />
CH CARMEL BURNING DESIRE OFTDm STDcds<br />
MELISSA BORDE<br />
HEATHER BORDE-OSLIE<br />
WTCH CROWN POINT S BAR L MCMAHON OFTDm DNA-VP<br />
SANDRA ZILCH<br />
DOC PIEPERS IRN BRU ROBLE STDcds OFTDm DNA-VP<br />
RAPHAELLE HISCHIER<br />
WTCH-X JJ SUN SCHWARZMANN AFTDs OFTDm GS-N JS-E RS-N<br />
DNA-CP<br />
SUSANNE SCHWARZMANN<br />
CH LACONIA BUFF CAP MIDNITE RUSTLER AT CARMEL OFTDm<br />
STDcds<br />
HEATHER BORDE-OSLIE<br />
BRENT KINDRED<br />
MELISSA BORDE<br />
WTCH OLD MILL’S DIAMOND DEETS AT COOSAWATTEE<br />
OFTDdsm DNA-VP<br />
LESLIE WHITE<br />
WTCH-M PRICELESS DREAM KEEPER OFTDsm PATDcs ATD-Mcd<br />
ATD-Xs DNA-VP<br />
JUNE HUDDLESTON<br />
LINDA BRUZDA<br />
OPEN FARM TRIAL DOG - SHEEP (OFTDs)<br />
CHIC’S DARK ANGEL STDd OFTDds OTDs<br />
JANINA WENDEL<br />
REGINA WENDEL<br />
WTCH COOSAWATTEE HELP ON THE WAY ATD-Ms OFTDds<br />
DNA-VP<br />
WILLIAM D. MIDDLETON<br />
HEARTSONG OF SHADOWDANCE OTDc ATDds OFTDs DNA-VP<br />
KATHI L SCHWENGEL<br />
WTCH HETUCK JUNIPER BY ISTARI OFTDcs GS-N JS-E RS-O RA<br />
DNA-VP<br />
ANDREA HOFFMANN<br />
WTCH OLD MILL’S DIAMOND DEETS AT COOSAWATTEE<br />
OFTDdsm DNA-VP<br />
LESLIE WHITE<br />
PRE NOLEE GALAHAD KNIGHT STDd OTDcs OFTDs RN DNA-VP<br />
MELISSA BANON<br />
WTCH RASTA BRIGHT JEWEL OFTDcds DNA-VP<br />
NATASCHA HARTMANN<br />
RANCH TRIAL CERTIFICATES<br />
Issued from 9/15/2017 thru 11/15/2017<br />
RANCH TRIAL DOG - CATTLE (RTDc)<br />
ELYSIAN FARM’S ROUND AND ROUND AND ROUND WE GO<br />
OFTDd RTDcs OTDcs ATDd JS-N<br />
KIM TORSON-SCHNEIDER<br />
TUCKER CREEK CPTN JACK SPARROW STDcd OTDs RTDc<br />
DNA-VP<br />
TANYA L WHEELER<br />
WTCH TUCKER CREEK’S OCEAN’S ELEVEN RTDcs PATDs RD<br />
DNA-VP<br />
TANYA L WHEELER<br />
MADISON WHEELER<br />
TUCKER CREEK’S WOOD STDcds RTDc DNA-VP<br />
TANYA L WHEELER<br />
TUCKER CREEK’S WORKIN’ 925 STDd ATDcs RTDc PATDs<br />
JACK HANSEN<br />
TUCKER CREEKS OCEAN’S THIRTEEN OTDcds RTDc DNA-VP<br />
TANYA L WHEELER<br />
MADISON WHEELER<br />
WTCH TUCKERCREEK’S BLUE VALKYRIE RTDcs AFTDds PATDs<br />
DNA-VP<br />
JOSEPH SCHNEIDER<br />
KIM TORSON-SCHNEIDER<br />
UPROARS TOO FAST AND FURIOUS OFTDds ATDds OTDc RTDc<br />
CAROLINE BAUER<br />
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RANCH TRIAL DOG - SHEEP (RTDs)<br />
WTCH LITTLE SPOT’HEELSBLO FEATHERS RTDs DNA-VP<br />
PAT LAMBETH<br />
BETSY CAMBARERI<br />
OTCH PCH A-CH RAINEDANCE AMERICAN CLASSIC UD ATDds<br />
RTDs GS-O JS-O-OP RS-O-OP RNX RAX REX RM<br />
JULIETTE JOYCE<br />
M. RAINE LUTZ<br />
WTCH RIVERBANK’S BAKER’S DOZEN PATDs OFTDs RTDs<br />
DNA-VP<br />
CATHE J WALKER<br />
WTCH-X SLIDING S LAND’S END SURE SHOT PATDcs AFTDcs<br />
RTDs DNA-VP<br />
SHERRY BAKER<br />
DIANA K LAND<br />
A-CH SYMPHONYS PERFORMED FOR EWE BY ZAGATO CD<br />
OTDcds RTDs GS-E JS-O RS-O RA DNA-VP<br />
JANET COLBY<br />
WTCH TOPROCK’S CHRONIC SUCCESS RTDs GS-N JS-N<br />
KIRSTEN COLE-MACMURRAY<br />
WTCH TOPROCK’S EXTRA SMOOTH CD RTDs GS-O JJ-N DNA-VP<br />
AMY E RANDLE<br />
KIRSTEN COLE-MACMURRAY<br />
TWIN OAKS BAKER’S COFFEECAKE STDcds RTDs<br />
MEREDITH GUY<br />
HOF SDCH WTCH-X TWIN OAKS BLACK BART II PATDcs AFTDcs<br />
RTDcs DNA-VP<br />
SHERRY BAKER<br />
WTCH-M TWIN OAKS FIRST CHOICE FERGUS ATD-Xs RTDs<br />
DNA-VP<br />
MELINDA GARDNER<br />
WTCH TWIN OAKS WILDHORSE STORMRIDER PATDcs OFTDm<br />
AFTDs RTDcs DNA-VP<br />
BETSY CAMBARERI<br />
WTCH TWIN OAKS WINGMAN RTDs<br />
DOUGLAS EARL<br />
TWIN OAKS YEP I’M ZEUS! STDd OTDcs RTDs DNA-VP<br />
CANDY HAYHURST<br />
TWIN OAKS ZIPPIN ROUND THE BAY OFTDs RTDs DNA-VP<br />
CATHE J WALKER<br />
STOCK DOG CERTIFICATES<br />
Issued from 9/15/2017 thru 11/15/2017<br />
ATD MULTIPLE COURSES - CATTLE (ATD-Mc)<br />
WTCH SAGECREEK COWGIRLS RULE AFTDcs RTDcs PATDcs<br />
ATD-Xcs DNA-VP<br />
MARLA GABY<br />
WTCH-M W LAZY J YIPPIE KI YI YO RTDcs CD ATD-Xds AFTDcs<br />
DNA-VP<br />
THOMAS A MORARRE<br />
ATD MULTIPLE COURSES - SHEEP (ATD-Ms)<br />
WTCH MAKIN’8 EYE OF THE STORM RTDcs AFTDds OFTDcm<br />
PATDs ATD-Ms DNA-VP<br />
KAREN SPRIGGS<br />
CHUCK SPRIGGS<br />
WTCH SAGECREEK COWGIRLS RULE AFTDcs RTDcs PATDcs<br />
ATD-Xcs DNA-VP<br />
MARLA GABY<br />
WTCH W LAZY J CHICAREE RTDcs OFTDc ATD-Ms AFTDs GS-E<br />
JS-E RS-O RNX DNA-VP<br />
IRENE MANLEY<br />
WTCH W LAZY J SPUR’S GET EM UP JAKE RTDcs ATD-Ms ATD-Xs<br />
DNA-VP<br />
BETTY WILLIAMS<br />
ATD EXCELLENT - CATTLE (ATD-Xc)<br />
WTCH SAGECREEK COWGIRLS RULE AFTDcs RTDcs PATDcs<br />
ATD-Xcs DNA-VP<br />
MARLA GABY<br />
Business Office Report<br />
ATD EXCELLENT - SHEEP (ATD-Xs)<br />
WTCH SAGECREEK COWGIRLS RULE AFTDcs RTDcs PATDcs<br />
ATD-Xcs DNA-VP<br />
MARLA GABY<br />
WTCH W LAZY J SPUR’S GET EM UP JAKE RTDcs ATD-Ms ATD-Xs<br />
DNA-VP<br />
BETTY WILLIAMS<br />
ADVANCED TRIAL DOG - CATTLE (ATDc)<br />
BERGERT’S SPITTIN’ IMAGE OTDds ATDc DNA-CP DNA-VP<br />
JAMES BERGERT<br />
BLACK BIRCH FARM THE KIPSTER STDs ATDcd<br />
DIANE F MENARD<br />
WTCH CH CALAIS CAROLINA TWO THUMBS UP DNA-VP<br />
GENEVIEVE CHOME<br />
WTCH CARDINAL’S ASHES TO ASHES<br />
JANET L PUTNAM<br />
DROVERS ROAD STOCKDOG BALLET OTDd OFTDcds ATDcs<br />
DNA-VP<br />
DORIEN VOGELAAR<br />
WTCH FAIROAKS ABSOLUTE CINNER GS-O JS-E RS-O DNA-CP<br />
NINA KRAMMER<br />
GAFFNEY’S VEST’S PEAK 7 A LITTL’ BLACK GNAT OFTDds ATDc<br />
KAREN GAFFNEY<br />
WTCH GEFION’S MAKIN NEWS<br />
GEORJEAN B HERTZWIG<br />
JUST PLAIN HOMER OTDd ATDcs DNA-VP<br />
GIOVANNI CAPANNA<br />
WTCH JUST PLAIN ROCK GRINDER OFTDc AFTDs DNA-VP<br />
SUE KELLY<br />
WTCH JUSTUS ONE TUFF DROVER GS-E JS-E DNA-CP<br />
DORIEN VOGELAAR<br />
WTCH JUSTUS RIO BRAVO DNA-CP<br />
MERJA TIAINEN<br />
WTCH KG VEST’S GEM OFTDds DNA-VP<br />
LISA L KING<br />
SPCH PCH WTCH RTCH MCMATT’S I SPY 4U @ GRAFFITI CDX<br />
GS-E JS-E-OP RS-E RTX<br />
DIANE BETTIS<br />
WTCH NINEVEH CHIP ON MY SHOULDER RTDs DNA-VP<br />
PATRICK H. OLIVIER<br />
BRIDGET OLIVIER<br />
WTCH OXBOW DOUBLE DOWN WITH LEGENDS RTDc<br />
LINDA BARHITE<br />
WTCH RASTA BRIGHT JEWEL DNA-VP<br />
NATASCHA HARTMANN<br />
WTCH RIVERBANK CAYENNE<br />
LAURA LANFRANCHI & ELAINE VAAN HOGUE<br />
RMF PIPER STOP ME TIME OTDd ATDcs<br />
FABRIZIO FUSI<br />
WTCH S BAR L ATACAMA DNA-VP<br />
URSULA REIMERS<br />
WTCH SAGECREEK RIDIN’ HIGH RTDs OFTDs DNA-VP<br />
PAM K WATSON<br />
WTCH SNOWTIME’S DEPUTY SHERIFF DNA-CP<br />
MERJA TIAINEN<br />
WTCH TRIBLUE SILVER SPOKES ONONDAGA DNA-CP<br />
ALENE SCHULTZ<br />
CINDY GHENT<br />
TUCKER CREEK’S WORKIN’ 925 STDd ATDcs<br />
JACK HANSEN<br />
W LAZY J GONE ROPIN’ STDd OFTDs RTDcs AFTDc ATDcs RD<br />
DNA-VP<br />
PAM K WATSON<br />
WTCH WRANGLIN’S KIAWE OFTDs GS-N JS-O RS-O DNA-VP<br />
KAREN WIMBUSH<br />
ADVANCED TRIAL DOG - DUCKS (ATDd)<br />
ANANSI ANASAZI BLUE INCOGNITO STDcs ATDd GS-O JS-O RS-O<br />
CHUCK KLEIN<br />
KRISTIE KLEIN<br />
WTCH APROPOS GIBBON’S BLACK HAT DNA-VP<br />
RICKIE W WILLIAMS<br />
BLACK BIRCH FARM THE KIPSTER STDs ATDcd<br />
DIANE F MENARD<br />
BUCCANEER’S MARY READ OTDc ATDds RNX REX<br />
ELIZABETH A MACLEHOSE<br />
WTCH CARDINAL’S ASHES TO ASHES<br />
JANET L PUTNAM<br />
WTCH CROFTON BRING IT ON RTDcs OFTDd AFTDcsm DNA-VP<br />
CHERYL PADGETT<br />
CH DANCER’S CASH CARTEL CD STDs OFTDs ATDd DNA-VP<br />
ADRIANNE TULLIER<br />
ELIZABETH BIRD<br />
DOC PIEPERS HIJA DEL CORTADOR OTDc OFTDcds ATDds<br />
DNA-VP<br />
KAY PIEPER<br />
DOUBLE V BLACKBRIAR OTDc ATDds DNA-VP<br />
KELLY GANN<br />
TRUDY T VIKLUND<br />
DOUBLE V JILLAROO OTDcs ATDd DNA-VP<br />
TRUDY T VIKLUND<br />
GEARHART-ISTARI RANGO CHAMELEON OTDcs ATDd DNA-VP<br />
BLAKE OSBURN<br />
ANDREA HOFFMANN<br />
JUDHI CHOPPING<br />
HEARTSONG OF SHADOWDANCE OTDc ATDds DNA-VP<br />
KATHI L SCHWENGEL<br />
IRN BRU BLACK FOREST WILLOW OTDc ATDds DNA-VP<br />
CARMEN CZIESZO<br />
MUDDY FIELD’S BLIXEN STDc ATDds DNA-VP<br />
DETLEF POSTLEB<br />
WTCH NINEVEH CHIP ON MY SHOULDER RTDs DNA-VP<br />
PATRICK H. OLIVIER & BRIDGET OLIVIER<br />
CH RTCH REVELAIRE STATE YOUR CASE STDc CD OTDs ATDd<br />
GS-O JS-E-OP RS-E RTX DNA-VP<br />
DAWN WILLIAMS<br />
TIMOTHY J WILLIAMS<br />
WTCH S BAR L ATACAMA DNA-VP<br />
URSULA REIMERS<br />
STELLA VON GREUTHOF OTDc ATDds DNA-CP<br />
BIANCA SCHOCH<br />
ADVANCED TRIAL DOG - SHEEP (ATDs)<br />
A COOL CHAP O’DAZZLING SPIRIT OTDc OFTDcd ATDds OFTDm<br />
TD-II GS-N JS-E RS-N RN DNA-VP<br />
MARJA TEEGELBECKERS<br />
WTCH BAKE’S BABY BOY BOSS DNA-VP<br />
NATE BAKE<br />
BLACK REBEL OF MI SOMBRA STDc ATDds GS-E JS-E RS-N<br />
DNA-VP<br />
STEFAN DOLIF<br />
BUCCANEER’S MARY READ OTDc ATDds RNX REX<br />
ELIZABETH A MACLEHOSE<br />
WTCH CARDINAL’S ASHES TO ASHES<br />
JANET L PUTNAM<br />
COOSAWATTEE DUST DEVIL OTDcd ATDs<br />
GRETA JOHANSEN<br />
WTCH CROFTON BRING IT ON RTDcs OFTDd AFTDcsm DNA-VP<br />
CHERYL PADGETT<br />
CROWN POINT RASTA CIMARRON OFTDs OTDcd ATDs DNA-CP<br />
NATASCHA HARTMANN<br />
CUT’N LOOSE COWGIRL UP STDd OTDc ATDs<br />
JAMIE L BURNS<br />
ROBERT CLARK<br />
DOC PIEPERS HIJA DEL CORTADOR OTDc OFTDcds ATDds<br />
DNA-VP<br />
KAY PIEPER<br />
DROVERS ROAD STOCKDOG BALLET OTDd OFTDcds ATDcs<br />
DNA-VP<br />
DORIEN VOGELAAR<br />
WTCH GEFION’S SOPHIA THESPIDERQUEEN<br />
LINCOLN KEISER<br />
HEARTSONG OF SHADOWDANCE OTDc ATDds DNA-VP<br />
KATHI L SCHWENGEL<br />
IRN BRU BLACK FOREST WILLOW OTDc ATDds DNA-VP<br />
CARMEN CZIESZO<br />
WTCH JUSTUS RIO BRAVO DNA-CP<br />
MERJA TIAINEN<br />
WTCH KG VEST’S GEM OFTDds DNA-VP<br />
LISA L KING<br />
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ROCKIN C HALF HITCH ATDds OTDc DNA-VP<br />
BETH ADAMS<br />
WTCH S BAR L ATACAMA DNA-VP<br />
URSULA REIMERS<br />
S BAR L NEGEV CD OTDcd ATDs GS-N JS-E RS-O RE DNA-VP<br />
JASMIN DANIEL<br />
INGRID RICHARDT<br />
TUCKER CREEK’S WORKIN’ 925 STDd ATDcs<br />
JACK HANSEN<br />
W LAZY J GONE ROPIN’ STDd OFTDs RTDcs AFTDc ATDcs RD<br />
DNA-VP<br />
PAM K WATSON<br />
OPEN TRIAL DOG - CATTLE (OTDc) :<br />
BUCCANEER’S MARY READ OTDc ATDds RNX REX<br />
ELIZABETH A MACLEHOSE<br />
CROFTER HOLDING’S ROB ROY OTDcds OFTDsm AFTDc DNA-VP<br />
HARRIET INGHOLM<br />
CROWN POINT RASTA CIMARRON OFTDs OTDcd ATDs DNA-CP<br />
NATASCHA HARTMANN<br />
CUT’N LOOSE COWGIRL UP STDd OTDc ATDs<br />
JAMIE L BURNS & ROBERT CLARK<br />
CUT’N LOOSE STARFIRE OTDcds AFTDm<br />
LINDY EPPERLY<br />
DOC PIEPERS HIJA DEL CORTADOR OTDc OFTDcds ATDds<br />
DNA-VP<br />
KAY PIEPER<br />
DREAMWINDS BLUE STEELE STDs OTDcd DNA-CP<br />
ALLISON LUTTERMAN<br />
GAFFNEY’S VEST’S PEAK 7 A LITTL’ BLACK GNAT OFTDds ATDc<br />
KAREN GAFFNEY<br />
GEARHART-ISTARI RANGO CHAMELEON OTDcs ATDd DNA-VP<br />
BLAKE OSBURN<br />
ANDREA HOFFMANN<br />
JUDHI CHOPPING<br />
HETUCK JUNIPER BY ISTARI OTDcs JS-O DNA-VP<br />
ANDREA HOFFMANN<br />
HOLBERGS EMMALENA OTDcs DNA-VP<br />
SANDRA HOLMBERG<br />
HOLMBERGS AKELA OTDcs DNA-VP<br />
SANDRA HOLMBERG<br />
IRN BRU BLACK FOREST WILLOW OTDc ATDds DNA-VP<br />
CARMEN CZIESZO<br />
WTCH JUSTUS RIO BRAVO DNA-CP<br />
MERJA TIAINEN<br />
SPCH PCH WTCH RTCH MCMATT’S I SPY 4U @ GRAFFITI CDX<br />
GS-E JS-E-OP RS-E RTX<br />
DIANE BETTIS<br />
WTCH NINEVEH CHIP ON MY SHOULDER RTDs DNA-VP<br />
PATRICK H. OLIVIER<br />
BRIDGET OLIVIER<br />
RIVERBANK N BLACKNWHITE@STONECIRCLE OTDcds DNA-VP<br />
MARY L LUPIEN<br />
ROY LUPIEN<br />
ROCKIN C HALF HITCH ATDds OTDc DNA-VP<br />
BETH ADAMS<br />
WTCH S BAR L ATACAMA DNA-VP<br />
URSULA REIMERS<br />
S BAR L LIOCARCINUS CROWN OTDcds DNA-VP<br />
JULIANE WEIEL<br />
S BAR L NEGEV CD OTDcd ATDs GS-N JS-E RS-O RE DNA-VP<br />
JASMIN DANIEL<br />
INGRID RICHARDT<br />
SCRUB CREEK TEXAS HOPE STDd OTDcs<br />
MATTEO CAMPEDELLI<br />
SLIDING S DO OR DIE SUPERFLY BN OTDcds RNX DNA-VP<br />
MELANIE ZARCHIKOFF<br />
STARSTUFF’S GONNA BE QWICK OTDcds DNA-VP<br />
BECKY BAILIE<br />
STARSTUFF’S HANGIN CREEK DUDE STDs OTDcd DNA-VP<br />
KAREN DEARDEN<br />
WILLIAM DEARDEN<br />
STELLA VON GREUTHOF OTDc ATDds DNA-CP<br />
BIANCA SCHOCH<br />
SUNFIRE MARS LANDING @ ROCKIN F STDs OTDc JS-N DNA-VP<br />
RAY FRYAR<br />
KATRINA FRYAR<br />
Business Office Report<br />
TOUCHSTONE NO ILLUSION OFTDs OTDcds DNA-VP<br />
LISA C BELL<br />
MARGARET E CAMERON<br />
TUCKER CREEK’S WORKIN’ 925 STDd ATDcs<br />
JACK HANSEN<br />
TUCKER CREEKS OCEAN’S THIRTEEN OTDcds DNA-VP<br />
TANYA L WHEELER<br />
MADISON WHEELER<br />
TWIN OAKS F5 TORNADO OTDcds RTDcs DNA-VP<br />
KRISTIN PERRON<br />
W LAZY J MONTANA MESA OTDcds<br />
RONNA J. WUENSCH<br />
PAM K WATSON<br />
W LAZY J’S CRIMSON MUSE CLIO ATDds OTDc DNA-VP<br />
JERRY M AUFOX<br />
WTCH WRANGLIN’S KIAWE OFTDs GS-N JS-O RS-O DNA-VP<br />
KAREN WIMBUSH<br />
OPEN TRIAL DOG - DUCKS (OTDd)<br />
BLACK BIRCH FARM THE KIPSTER STDs ATDcd<br />
DIANE F MENARD<br />
BROOKWOOD’S MEG’N WAVES STDc CD OTDds OFTDdsm GS-E<br />
JS-O RS-E RNX RAX<br />
CAROL LANDRY<br />
ARTHUR LANDRY<br />
CUT’N LOOSE STARFIRE OTDcds AFTDm<br />
LINDY EPPERLY<br />
DEJAVU MEADOW LARK STDs OTDcd<br />
MELISSA CICETTI<br />
DREAMWINDS BLUE STEELE STDs OTDcd DNA-CP<br />
ALLISON LUTTERMAN<br />
FIR HILL ASD TY STDc OTDds OFTDm<br />
BRIAN ABINGDON<br />
HAULIN A’S MUCHO CALIENTE STDs OFTDs OTDcd RAX REX<br />
NOEL J RITTER<br />
BARBARA J HAGER<br />
IVYFARM I’LL STOP THE WORLD STDc OTDds GJ-E-SP JJ-E RJ-E<br />
RNX RAX RE<br />
JENNIFER SMAIL<br />
SOREN SMAIL<br />
KEEP SMILING’S MCKENZIE RIVER OTDds STDc DNA-VP<br />
REGINA WENDEL<br />
KG VEST’S WISH GRANTED OTDds RN DNA-VP<br />
THERESA BINGHAM<br />
LACONIA BUFF CAP CARMEL BLACK GILLIFLOWER STDs OTDd<br />
GS-N JS-N RS-O<br />
ANNE M HUBBARD & BRENT KINDRED<br />
OLD MILL’S DIAMOND DEETS AT COOSAWATTEE STDc OTDds<br />
DNA-VP<br />
LESLIE WHITE<br />
RANAHANS GOLD STANDARD STDs ATDc OTDd RNC<br />
AUDRA LOPEZ<br />
A-CH RENA’S WISH UPON A STAR STDs CDX OTDd JS-O RNX RA<br />
APRIL STANKE<br />
RISING SUN PAY IT FORWARD OTDcds<br />
BARB FREER<br />
BILL FREER<br />
RIVERBANK N BLACKNWHITE@STONECIRCLE OTDcds DNA-VP<br />
MARY L LUPIEN<br />
ROY LUPIEN<br />
S BAR L LIOCARCINUS CROWN OTDcds DNA-VP<br />
JULIANE WEIEL<br />
STARSTUFF’S GONNA BE QWICK OTDcds DNA-VP<br />
BECKY BAILIE<br />
STARSTUFF’S HANGIN CREEK DUDE STDs OTDcd DNA-VP<br />
KAREN DEARDEN<br />
WILLIAM DEARDEN<br />
A-CH SUNPIPER LOOK IT UP ATDcs CDX OTDd GS-O JS-N RS-O<br />
RE<br />
HELEN FERGUSON<br />
KATHY FRETZ<br />
TOPROCK’S CHRONIC SUCCESS STDc OTDds GS-N JS-N<br />
KIRSTEN COLE-MACMURRAY<br />
TOUCHSTONE NO ILLUSION OFTDs OTDcds DNA-VP<br />
LISA C BELL<br />
MARGARET E CAMERON<br />
TUCKER CREEK’S OCEAN’S TWELVE STDcs OTDd DNA-VP<br />
TANYA L WHEELER<br />
MADISON WHEELER<br />
TWIN OAKS F5 TORNADO OTDcds RTDcs DNA-VP<br />
KRISTIN PERRON<br />
CH ULTIMATE MISCHIEF AT BLACK PEARL OTDds GS-N JS-N<br />
RS-N DNA-VP<br />
CHERYL S CRAIG<br />
GAYLE HOLMEN<br />
JAN TUCKER<br />
W LAZY J MONTANA MESA OTDcds<br />
RONNA J. WUENSCH<br />
PAM K WATSON<br />
OPEN TRIAL DOG - SHEEP (OTDs)<br />
CUT’N LOOSE STARFIRE OTDcds AFTDm<br />
LINDY EPPERLY<br />
DUSILENCE BARBARA STDcd OTDs<br />
NANCY GUERIN<br />
FIR HILL ASD TY STDc OTDds OFTDm<br />
BRIAN ABINGDON<br />
FONROJA’S KRYMLA STDcd OTDs<br />
CARINA KARLSSON<br />
GEARHART-ISTARI RANGO CHAMELEON OTDcs ATDd DNA-VP<br />
BLAKE OSBURN<br />
ANDREA HOFFMANN<br />
JUDHI CHOPPING<br />
HEARTSONG OF SHADOWDANCE OTDc ATDds DNA-VP<br />
KATHI L SCHWENGEL<br />
HOLBERGS EMMALENA OTDcs DNA-VP<br />
SANDRA HOLMBERG<br />
IVYFARM I’LL STOP THE WORLD STDc OTDds GJ-E-SP JJ-E RJ-E<br />
RNX RAX RE<br />
JENNIFER SMAIL<br />
SOREN SMAIL<br />
JJ ETNA STDcd OTDs GS-O JS-O RS-N<br />
HEGE N. ANDRESEN<br />
KG VEST’S WISH GRANTED OTDds RN DNA-VP<br />
THERESA BINGHAM<br />
OAKCREEK BULLEIT OTDds OFTDm ATDc<br />
DENISE BONYUN<br />
OLD MILL’S DIAMOND DEETS AT COOSAWATTEE STDc OTDds<br />
DNA-VP<br />
LESLIE WHITE<br />
PROPWASH LIGHT A CANDLE OTDds CD GS-O JS-O RS-O<br />
CYNTHIA A. FIELDS<br />
CH RTCH REVELAIRE STATE YOUR CASE STDc CD OTDs ATDd<br />
GS-O JS-E-OP RS-E RTX DNA-VP<br />
DAWN WILLIAMS<br />
TIMOTHY J WILLIAMS<br />
RIVERBANK N BLACKNWHITE@STONECIRCLE OTDcds DNA-VP<br />
MARY L LUPIEN<br />
ROY LUPIEN<br />
S BAR L LIOCARCINUS CROWN OTDcds DNA-VP<br />
JULIANE WEIEL<br />
S BAR L NEGEV CD OTDcd ATDs GS-N JS-E RS-O RE DNA-VP<br />
JASMIN DANIEL<br />
INGRID RICHARDT<br />
SCRUB CREEK TEXAS HOPE STDd OTDcs<br />
MATTEO CAMPEDELLI<br />
STARSTUFF’S GONNA BE QWICK OTDcds DNA-VP<br />
BECKY BAILIE<br />
TOPROCK’S CHRONIC SUCCESS STDc OTDds GS-N JS-N<br />
KIRSTEN COLE-MACMURRAY<br />
TUCKER CREEK CPTN JACK SPARROW STDcd OTDs DNA-VP<br />
TANYA L WHEELER<br />
TUCKER CREEK’S QUICKSILVER STDd OTDs DNA-VP<br />
ELLIE HOGAN & BILL HOGAN<br />
TUCKER CREEK’S THUNDER BOLT CD STDd OTDs DNA-VP<br />
WINDY LILHOLT<br />
TUCKER CREEK’S WORKIN’ 925 STDd ATDcs<br />
JACK HANSEN<br />
TWIN OAKS F5 TORNADO OTDcds RTDcs DNA-VP<br />
KRISTIN PERRON<br />
CH ULTIMATE MISCHIEF AT BLACK PEARL OTDds GS-N JS-N<br />
RS-N DNA-VP<br />
CHERYL S CRAIG, GAYLE HOLMEN & JAN TUCKER<br />
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W LAZY J MONTANA MESA OTDcds<br />
RONNA J. WUENSCH<br />
PAM K WATSON<br />
POST ADVANCED TRIAL DOG - CATTLE (PATDc)<br />
WTCH BERET’S MOUZER RTDs OFTDcs PATDcs DNA-VP<br />
JUDY DESHAZO<br />
POST ADVANCED TRIAL DOG - SHEEP (PATDs)<br />
WTCH BERET’S MOUZER RTDs OFTDcs PATDcs DNA-VP<br />
JUDY DESHAZO<br />
WTCH HEARTSONG’S RICOCHET PATDs DNA-VP<br />
GAIL WINNICK<br />
RANCH DOG (RD):<br />
JUWE’S VITA OTDcds RD DNA-VP<br />
JUTTA WEILER<br />
PEPPER DOGS STARDUST STDs RD JS-O<br />
ILONA PFEFFER<br />
STARTED TRIAL DOG - CATTLE (STDc)<br />
ANANSI ANASAZI BLUE INCOGNITO STDcs ATDd GS-O JS-O RS-O<br />
CHUCK KLEIN<br />
KRISTIE KLEIN<br />
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AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong> 71
Q&A<br />
Do These Genes Fit?<br />
I was wondering what your thoughts were<br />
on breeding to a male who has excellent<br />
hips, but produced two out of nine with<br />
ED in one litter and one in another. Of the<br />
littermates one shows no signs at almost<br />
10yo, the other does. Don’t know about<br />
the half sibling. My girl has almost no<br />
incidence of ED in her lines that we can<br />
find and there have been a lot of pups out<br />
of her grandfather, who she’s line bred on.<br />
This male also has around 40 other pups<br />
and he has a half-brother than produced<br />
a TON of pups with only one affected.<br />
My initial reaction would be not to go<br />
ahead with it, but the working ability and<br />
temperaments of the dogs related to this<br />
male is outstanding. I recognize that ED is<br />
a complex disease, which muddies things<br />
in my head a bit. What to do?<br />
It can be OK to breed to a dog that has<br />
multiple ED offspring, but you are right<br />
you need to be extremely careful about<br />
it – especially so because of the complex<br />
inheritance. The fact your bitch isn’t known<br />
to have much in her line is a plus, but the<br />
question is how loaded is the male?<br />
The fact that he produced two in a litter<br />
indicates that the cross was likely “loaded.”<br />
Whether one parent contributed more is not<br />
possible to determine though the male’s<br />
ED pup from a different pitch indicates he<br />
carries more than a little potential “Only”<br />
3 out of aprox 43 pups of known status<br />
(have ALL had their elbows done?) is 7%<br />
of his get. That’s fairly significant. And we<br />
know he’s produced it with two different<br />
bitches. How many has he been bred in<br />
total whose offspring that have had elbows<br />
checked? If it’s only 5 bitches, that’s 40%<br />
of crosses he’s produced it with. Even if<br />
it’s 8, it would be 25%.<br />
His half-brother is less problematic,<br />
having only produced one, provided that<br />
owners of offspring have been reasonably<br />
Send your questions to:<br />
C.A. Sharp<br />
1338 Trouville Ave.<br />
Grover Beach, CA 93433<br />
ph. 805-473-0078<br />
e-mail: 51ca@ashgi.org<br />
diligent in getting elbows screened and<br />
sharing the results. If this is all he’s<br />
produced so far and a significant number<br />
of his get are old enough that their elbow<br />
status should be known, he might be the<br />
better bet for your bitch so long as he also<br />
exhibits the traits you want and consistently<br />
throws them in his get.<br />
If the shoe were on the other foot and<br />
you owned this dog a bitch like yours would<br />
be what you would want to breed him to<br />
because it would minimize the overall risk<br />
to the pups as you pass his good traits along.<br />
But bitches have a limited number of litters<br />
they can bear so a risky outside stud may<br />
not be where you want to go.<br />
I got my new puppy DNA tested for MDR1<br />
and the results say he’s a carrier. That<br />
means I don’t have to worry about what<br />
drugs he gets, right?<br />
Wrong. The terminology of “carrier”<br />
with a single copy of the MDR1 mutation<br />
is used by some labs but it is inaccurate<br />
because this is an incomplete dominant<br />
mutation. It is like calling normal merles<br />
“carriers” because they have only one copy<br />
of the dominant version of the merle gene.<br />
Properly used, “carrier” refers to individual<br />
that have a single copy of a recessive gene<br />
version that only causes something to<br />
happen when there are two copies. CEA<br />
and PRA are examples. Carriers are totally<br />
normal and there is no way to tell they are<br />
carriers by examining the dog or doing<br />
non-DNA-based tests.<br />
Dogs with a single copy of MDR1 can<br />
react and even die if the drug dose is high<br />
enough. If a dog requires chemotherapy<br />
there are some drugs it cannot have if it is<br />
M/N because the drugs will kill it. If an<br />
M/N dog eats feces from livestock recently<br />
wormed with an Ivermectin product, it<br />
might die from a reaction.<br />
I am contacting you about a seven-weekold<br />
black tri puppy in my current litter who<br />
was diagnosed yesterday by the canine<br />
ophthalmologist with retinal coloboma.<br />
Everyone else is normal. I had never heard<br />
of such a thing. Iris coloboma sure, but<br />
not retinal. The vet said it’s congenital<br />
but he doesn’t recall seeing it in Aussies.<br />
Have you ever heard of it? The note on<br />
the paperwork states “ coloboma of lateral<br />
retina with dark choroid.” Wondering if it<br />
could be due to injury also?<br />
“Coloboma” is a word applied to any<br />
eye tissue that fails to develop and therefore<br />
would not be applied to something caused<br />
by injury. Iris coloboma is by far the most<br />
common type in Aussies. Dogs with CEA<br />
sometimes have optic nerve coloboma<br />
(these are the ones that are blind) but I’m<br />
not sure that I’ve ever heard of a retinal<br />
coloboma in an Aussie. All colobomas are<br />
congenital – present from birth. They may<br />
or may not be genetic depending on the<br />
type and the breed. I did a little research<br />
and found noting specifically on retinal<br />
coloboma. In an Aussie I suppose it might<br />
be a possible defect in double merles<br />
(clearly not the case here) or, maybe CEA<br />
(check with your eye vet). It may also be<br />
spontaneous – a developmental accident.<br />
The “dark choroid” may mean that the back<br />
of the eye is pigmented, which makes it<br />
hard to see the choroid in detail (why CEA<br />
dogs can be misdiagnosed as normal when<br />
the pigment hides CEA-related choroidal<br />
hypoplasia).<br />
Since CEA is a (small) possibility, if<br />
the parents aren’t tested clear you might<br />
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want to test the puppy – no need to test<br />
anyone else if it is clear. If it turns out to<br />
be CEA, don’t repeat the breeding because<br />
both parents are carriers. Get them tested<br />
and test any breeding offspring as well as<br />
other near kin you might have which are<br />
breeding dogs.<br />
But this may be no more than rotten<br />
luck. The puppy’s vision is to some degree<br />
impaired – how much would depend on<br />
how big the coloboma is and its location<br />
– another question for your eye vet. I do<br />
not know if this would predispose the<br />
puppy for a reginal detachment in that eye,<br />
which is something else to ask abut. If so,<br />
it shouldn’t be doing stockwork, agility or<br />
anything else where it is at risk of falls or<br />
getting knocked around. I’d advise against<br />
breeding this pup just in case but so long<br />
as CEA isn’t an issue here I don’t see any<br />
need to restrict breeding on the other pups<br />
or the parents.<br />
We kept semen from our old Aussie boy<br />
and we’re looking at breeding a bitch who<br />
came back as a carrier for CEA. Our boy<br />
has been gone for years and was not tested<br />
for CEA but he never produced it. I am not<br />
inclined to do the breeding because of this<br />
unknown and wanting to protect the line<br />
(and all Aussies!) but wanted an opinion<br />
as to level of concern.<br />
There isn’t a problem with breeding<br />
a healthy carrier like this bitch. However,<br />
she should only be bred to dogs known to<br />
be clear. In this case you can’t find that out<br />
without sacrificing a straw to do it (given a<br />
lab that will take that kind of sample.)<br />
The fact your boy never, to your<br />
knowledge, produced CEA helps but this is<br />
a disease that can easily be missed unless<br />
every single puppy – even those that are<br />
strictly pet – gets an eye check before seven<br />
weeks and preferably before six. I did a<br />
quick check of your boy’s pedigree for<br />
CEA risk using ASHGI’s pedigree analysis<br />
software. His score is 1.88, which is low<br />
risk, but there is a still slight possibility<br />
that he might have inherited that mutation.<br />
Given that, I feel it is inadvisable to do this<br />
breeding unless you are willing to have<br />
semen tested to determine his genotype. (If<br />
you do, see if you can run other common<br />
Aussie DNA tests on the sample, too, in<br />
case a similar situation with another disease<br />
comes up in the future.)<br />
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My understanding is that linebreeding<br />
and carefully selecting the dogs being<br />
paired is what creates consistency in<br />
a particular line. If I buy a linebred<br />
puppy v. one from an outcross, herding<br />
characteristics should be similar to those<br />
behind it. An outcrossed puppy may work,<br />
but it will get a little bit or this and that<br />
and also won’t produce how its own ability<br />
unless it is prepotent. Is that right? So to<br />
maximize consistency in desired traits, a<br />
litter needs to be linebred from superior<br />
dogs in that line?<br />
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Not necessarily (more about this in<br />
a moment). If you use assortative mating<br />
– focusing on traits in the broad and deep<br />
pedigree instead of specific dogs or lines –<br />
you can consistently get what you want.<br />
Do the parents of these pups and<br />
their families share the traits you feel are<br />
most important? For physical traits with<br />
simple inheritance it is easier to “fix”<br />
genes (make sure everybody has only the<br />
ones you want). Complex traits, which<br />
would include things like behaviors or hip<br />
dysplasia, are tougher nuts to crack. You<br />
may eliminate part of the unwanted genes<br />
that can contribute to faults or disease and<br />
therefore develop a “clean” line. But there<br />
is a risk that when you select an outcross<br />
that is also from a “clean” line you might<br />
get “outcrossing surprise” – the thing you<br />
thought both lines were clear of. This is<br />
because the genes you managed to breed<br />
out and the ones the other breeder bred<br />
out of her line aren’t the same ones and the<br />
cross put the whole set together again.<br />
But this is in reference to only a single<br />
trait – if you breed tightly there will be<br />
other traits will crop up when you breed<br />
closely, especially if doing so generation<br />
after generation (evidenced by rising COIs)<br />
simply because you increase the risk of<br />
matching up unwanted genes that come<br />
down both sides. Excessive close breeding<br />
can have negative impact on health,<br />
longevity and reproductive success. This<br />
is called inbreeding depression.<br />
I am looking for a stud dog for my<br />
bitch. She has a dog I really like four<br />
generations back in her pedigree. Several<br />
of the stud dogs that I am looking at also<br />
have him in their pedigrees and I have<br />
been told he was positive for cataracts<br />
and if I breed my bitch to any dog that has<br />
him in the pedigree my puppies will have<br />
cataracts. Then someone else told me that<br />
if a dog is at least three generations back it<br />
is fine to breed my bitch to the dog and the<br />
puppies should be clear of the cataracts.<br />
Is it safe to breed my bitch to a male that<br />
also has this dog in the pedigree? Is there<br />
a guideline to go by?<br />
There’s a whole lot of misinformation<br />
going on here.<br />
First, cataracts: These are a little bit<br />
of a complicated issue but the good news<br />
is there is a DNA test that detects the gene<br />
mutation that causes about 70% of them.<br />
This mutation is what is called a risk factor<br />
Q&A<br />
– meaning that having it doesn’t mean your<br />
dog will get cataracts, but it has a risk for<br />
doing so. All breeding Aussies should be<br />
tested for this and if both are clear it is very<br />
unlikely you will get cataracts provided no<br />
near relatives have the type for which we<br />
don’t have a DNA test. Here is something<br />
to read that will give you more info about<br />
Aussie cataracts: http://www.ashgi.org/<br />
home-page/genetics-info/eyes/cataracts<br />
Assuming the dog you’re talking<br />
about did have cataracts, it most likely will<br />
only be an issue if your girl and her mate<br />
haven’t had the DNA test. If your girl has<br />
this mutation it is OK to breed her but you<br />
need to breed her to a male that has tested<br />
clear. While we can’t predict which dogs<br />
with the mutation will get cataracts, we<br />
can reduce how often they cataracts occur<br />
by breeding dogs with the mutation who<br />
also eye-screen as clear to dogs free of the<br />
mutation. Knowing genetic status with the<br />
test is far more important than whether a<br />
particular dog back in the pedigree had<br />
cataracts is, with one exception.<br />
If this dog who had cataracts was<br />
himself DNA tested clear, that means he<br />
had a type we can’t test for. In this case his<br />
presence on both sides could increase risk.<br />
Given that the dog is four generations back<br />
for your female, if it is three for some of<br />
the males you are considering the problem<br />
ancestor would be four and five generations<br />
back for the puppies. Provided he only<br />
appears once in each dogs’ pedigree and<br />
provided that other dogs in the pedigree<br />
are not near relatives (also likely to carry<br />
the genes) the probability of inheriting<br />
something down both sides of the pedigree<br />
from him is relatively small. If he appears<br />
multiple times or some of his kin are also in<br />
the pedigree this increases the probability<br />
because his family’s genes are more highly<br />
represented.<br />
ASHGI has a whole section of breeding<br />
articles that you might want to browse to<br />
get a better understanding of the genetics<br />
that underlie all animal breeding: http://<br />
www.ashgi.org/home-page/genetics-info/<br />
breeding<br />
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Last day for prospective candidates to<br />
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ARPH Update<br />
Aussie Rescue & Placement Helpline<br />
Robin Lee • flyrobinfly@blarg.net<br />
Technology in Rescue<br />
[Unlike technology (including in the accompanying photo), this<br />
article from the Jan/Feb 2014 Times is not obsolete.]<br />
Once upon a time, rescuers conducted business the<br />
old-fashioned way. Correspondence went through the<br />
postal service, which meant someone put a stamp on an<br />
envelope and mailed the paperwork or photos (printed<br />
from developed film, no less) of dogs and then waited for it to reach<br />
its destination, and for the return trip through the mail to receive<br />
an answer. Phone calls happened via land lines, and not everyone<br />
was reachable on the spot. Then, along came email, websites, social<br />
media, smartphones and digital images, and everything changed.<br />
Kay Marks, who has been in rescue for nearly two decades,<br />
remembers the transition. “Thinking back on those early days, it<br />
was amazing we were able to be successful with the tools we had<br />
available,” she says. “Some may remember the old Compuserve<br />
dog forum, which was the cutting edge of the day. Many volunteers<br />
didn’t even have email.<br />
Inquiries came by<br />
phone; applications<br />
were mailed. Pictures of<br />
available dogs were sent<br />
to potential adopters by<br />
mail, too. It was a far cry<br />
from the proliferation<br />
of possibilities today!<br />
Almost everything is done<br />
by email and computer.<br />
Applications are<br />
submitted electronically<br />
as are surrender forms and<br />
volunteer applications.<br />
Pictures and bios of<br />
available dogs are posted<br />
on many websites.”<br />
Electronic communication<br />
has certainly<br />
revolutionized modern<br />
society, and rescue has<br />
benefitted. Speeding up<br />
conversations means dogs in need can be saved more quickly...<br />
volunteers and transports can be rapidly organized and mobilized<br />
from a desktop, laptop or handheld device from anywhere with<br />
a signal; more animals can be helped because of the ability to<br />
reach out to a wider audience quickly and efficiently to fundraise<br />
for special needs cases, find foster and permanent homes, and get<br />
the word out about rescue efforts. Potential adopters can peruse<br />
available Aussies at their leisure, and the application and record<br />
keeping processes are far more streamlined with the ability to send<br />
digital files.<br />
There are, of course, downsides to all this instant and easy<br />
communication. As with Internet and faceless interactions in<br />
general, miscommunications can happen. Messages are lost, people<br />
send or post things they would never share in real life, the lack of<br />
nonverbal cues and tonal inflection can cause misinterpretation and<br />
offended recipients. It is so easy to just type something and hit send<br />
that people sometimes forget there are real humans with feelings<br />
on the other end, and like<br />
a dog that acts bolder and<br />
more aggressively behind<br />
a fence, can say things<br />
they would never say to<br />
someone’s face. In rescue<br />
as in life, the Internet and<br />
social media can be both<br />
a blessing and a curse.<br />
Advertising available<br />
dogs online is important,<br />
as the exposure brings<br />
in potential adopters and<br />
many have been placed<br />
because of electronic<br />
media and its widespread<br />
reach. Unfortunately,<br />
having appealing images<br />
of Aussies on various<br />
websites and social media<br />
also draws in people who<br />
may not be appropriate<br />
owners. There have been<br />
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cases where people fall in love with the picture or description of a<br />
dog that doesn’t work with their household, and refuse to believe<br />
otherwise. Many dogs are in rescue because someone was attracted<br />
to an adorable pup and didn’t pay attention to the personality,<br />
activity level or needs of the animal. We strive to not repeat that<br />
mistake, which is why we place our dogs by best match.<br />
I personally have run across some real doozies while<br />
volunteering for ARPH, such as the woman who wanted to adopt<br />
an Aussie as “a peace offering” for her ex-husband and estranged<br />
teenage children. We don’t do that, since we need to know every<br />
dog we place is wanted in the family and will be well cared for,<br />
not tossed over to the housekeeper as this person planned. I also<br />
know of cases where rescue reps have been stalked by applicants<br />
upset that they didn’t get the dog they wanted. There are certainly<br />
a lot of weirdos out there, and a lot of road kill on the Information<br />
Superhighway.<br />
Marks cites another example. A woman sent a message to her<br />
Pennsylvania/New Jersey ARPH page, insistent that she was the<br />
best home for a particular dog, and adamant about adopting it.<br />
However, she was messaging from her hospital bed, where she was<br />
due to serious health issues…not exactly a suitable situation for an<br />
active Aussie. This sort of thing happens fairly often, with people<br />
feeling entitled or that they’re doing rescue a favor by adopting<br />
one of our dogs.<br />
Having online communities and forums also means news<br />
about dogs in need travels as fast as the electrons can go. This can<br />
be useful when urgency is needed, such as dogs in kill shelters<br />
who have limited time left, or those with medical emergencies.<br />
However, it can also mean several rescue organizations receive<br />
multiple notices about the same dog, and sometimes even dogs that<br />
no longer need assistance but people keep forwarding and sharing<br />
anyway, which means duplication of efforts and a certain level of<br />
confusion. It can be difficult and time consuming to sift through<br />
everything and determine the exact status of the dog because of all<br />
the online chatter, rumors and crossed wires.<br />
Recently in my area, we had a number of people email and<br />
call about a Craigslist ad where an Australian Shepherd was listed<br />
as “must go.” One of our volunteers tried calling several times to<br />
offer help and left messages but never got a reply or call back.<br />
Then, someone else called and found out that the advertised Aussie<br />
was gone, but the person had two litters, which included “both<br />
Aussies and Mini Aussies” in each and some older dogs available<br />
for a hefty price. Finally, another volunteer recognized the listing<br />
as belonging to someone who had similar Craigslist ads in the past,<br />
and an Internet search revealed that the source matched up to several<br />
puppy mill and hoarding reports. This was no desperate owner<br />
trying to rehome a pet, this was an irresponsible backyard breeder<br />
trying to make money off dogs. We were dealing with emails and<br />
messages about this for days. We truly appreciate people’s concern<br />
and wanting to alert us to dogs that might need help, but it would<br />
be nice if we didn’t have to send the same reply and updates over<br />
and over again. Fortunately, copy and paste means being able to<br />
do so more easily.<br />
People seem to forget that just because things occur at lightning<br />
speed on the Internet, that real life doesn’t move at the same pace.<br />
Oftentimes, we’ll get a flurry of emails, calls and posts about an<br />
Aussie in need and when there isn’t a split second response stating<br />
we have the dog, there are immediately posts and messages about<br />
ARPH<br />
“why doesn’t rescue do anything?!” and demanding that we take<br />
the dog in question. A lot happens behind the scenes, and it isn’t<br />
as easy and quick as cartoon character Wile E. Coyote ordering<br />
from the fictional ACME Company. Some shelters will not release<br />
their dogs to breed rescue and prefer to place them on their own.<br />
ARPH does not have a boarding facility or legions of foster homes,<br />
so there must be someplace safe for the dog to go and transport to<br />
get there. Also, we cannot just take any Aussie without a careful<br />
evaluation. Some folks think rescue is equipped to take in all<br />
problem dogs and rehabilitate them, but not all volunteers can<br />
or should do so. Would these people take a strange dog into their<br />
own home and pack without knowing anything about its medical<br />
or behavioral history? If they are not willing to risk their families<br />
with an unknown element, why expect rescue volunteers to do so?<br />
“It isn’t responsible to take a dog, for example, that has a bite<br />
history, a history of aggressive behavior towards humans or other<br />
animals, or other difficult behaviors that would make it impossible<br />
to safely rehome them,” Marks notes. “People want pets, not<br />
projects. Training issues are one thing; biting and aggression are<br />
quite another. Our goal is successfully and safely rehoming Aussies,<br />
and we have a responsibility to those who come to us looking to<br />
adopt.”<br />
Social media and the Internet are useful tools, and impacts<br />
rescue activity both positively and negatively. Electronic<br />
communication has brought the rescue community and the world<br />
closer together and allowed some wonderful things to be done, but<br />
it is important to remember that there are actual humans and dogs<br />
behind the screens, and interactions should remain thoughtful for<br />
the good of all.<br />
Thank You for Your Donations<br />
Without the generous donations of wonderful people like you,<br />
we couldn’t even begin meeting the medical, promotional and<br />
maintenance needs of the ever-increasing numbers of Aussies we<br />
bring into the ARPH program each year. The following donated to<br />
ARPH in September and October, 2017:<br />
Constance Ceberek, Marjorie Lemon, Kristin Southard, Helene<br />
Gottlieb, C. Jensen, Maura Ives, Jean Inman, Norma Wolfe,<br />
John Jacobs, Andreina Rangel, Kathy Tucker, Katey Bussick –<br />
Red Paw Creations, Greg and Julie Suttich, Crafts4K9s, Debbie<br />
Pilorget, Amy Spitzer, Leon Perquin, Shannon McCarver, Les<br />
Caldwell, Jacquie Nichols, Pete Campbell, Jennifer McCarver,<br />
Carla Smith, Nicole Bauman, Maureen Bernard, Gail<br />
Hilderbrand, William Young, Cynthia Gerdes, Tia Todorova,<br />
Joanmarie Kelstrup, Stephanie Smith, Keven McDermott,<br />
Christa Manning, Annette Riggs, Mechelle Spence, Rachael<br />
Dixon, Eva Smith, Andrew Wilson, Abby Smith, Carol<br />
Boswell, Eva-Marie McGuirk, Wendi Fairweather, Christopher<br />
Friedrich, Jennette Alexander, William and Paula Berra, Janet<br />
and Roger Otto, Greater Racine Kennel Club, James McBride<br />
Jr., Brad and Jan Flatten, Sarah Devriese, Kelly Brannock, Ellen<br />
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Patricia Greer, Debra Hopkins, Dustine Sparks, Cynthia Smith,<br />
Anna Weimer, Alexis Arnold, Diane Kuby, Karen Cockerham,<br />
Sarah Perry, Ashley Holland, Joann Kolesar, Allysha Jones,<br />
Rebecca Watson, Rachelle Kolski, Janet Ward, Laine Miller,<br />
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Jeffrey Yeager, Susan Sprunk, Miriam<br />
Marcus, Deborah MacConnell, Janice<br />
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Patricia Appenzeller, Lucky Combination<br />
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Alexandra Estes, Gail Lipps, Dana Gill,<br />
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Flora, Janice Kufta, JoAnn Hawkinson,<br />
MaryKate Danaher, Erin Franklin, Margaret<br />
Gripshover, Claudia Smoljo, Richard Saylor,<br />
Elizabeth Needler, Gene Kanak, Hanlin Li,<br />
Cheryl Smith, Kelly English, Diane Haney,<br />
Donna Gerhart, Rebecca Dean, Terry<br />
Ellis, Jerri Morgan, Jenna Waters, Shirley<br />
Williams, Cheryl Bell, Brittney Orlowski,<br />
Jan Niblock, Elizabeth Taber, Leslie Collins,<br />
Sandra Isaacs, Deb Lucas, Rosemary Mann,<br />
Susan Whiticar, Marissa Hesketh, Annette<br />
Crevasse, Cassandra Boye, Kristin Thomas,<br />
Steve Cochran, Maureen O’Donovan,<br />
Lavonna Robbins, William Meyer, Mark<br />
Smolenski, Shari Sorrells, Tre Sorrelle<br />
Photography, Leslie Caldwell, Marjorie<br />
Lemon, John Jacobs, Anne Chow, Cheryl<br />
Weeks, Sheila Fitzpatrick, Sara Stutzer,<br />
Jan Piscitelli, Rain Ramos, Vicki Ratliff,<br />
Julie Fleming, Craig and Nanette Bohren,<br />
Anne Juhlian, Sonja’s Photography, Wayne<br />
and Doris Elkins, Carol Boswell, Seth<br />
Weaver, Jessica Hale, Emily Brown, Joan Delgado, Corinne<br />
Bodeman, Annette Riggs, Elizabeth Taber, Julie Johnson,<br />
Amanda Winograd, Harriett Strumolo, Anne Paterno, Russ<br />
and Janice Stovall, Guthrie Farms, Denise LaGrange, Amanda<br />
Sauer, Tiffany Adler, Jacqueline Cuthbert, Karen Cockerham,<br />
Monica Piguet, Nicholas Bourff, Amanda Powell, Michael and<br />
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ARPH<br />
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AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong> 77
Finally, Finals!<br />
Thomas Morarre • Lolo, Montana<br />
Results . . .<br />
and Getting Results<br />
First let me offer a huge congratulation to all of the<br />
Finalists that participated in this year’s Finals in Bryan,<br />
Texas. There were many great dog/handler teams at this<br />
event, and the show ran very smoothly. There was strong<br />
competition and there was even a run-off for second place in the<br />
final round of cattle. The stock was excellent, and the facility is<br />
a very nice place to work your dog. I was once again impressed<br />
by the support staff of the Brazo County Exposition Center. They<br />
were always ready to help and they were quick to fix problems that<br />
were reported to them. The trial arenas were well prepared and the<br />
arena floor was even groomed between the two elimination rounds.<br />
The trials started on time and ran on schedule. A big “hats off” to<br />
Larry Teaff, Preston Kissman, Neal Deshazo, Jamie Burns, and<br />
the entire Texas Consortium for hosting another great Finals. As<br />
usual, Ray Fryar and the office staff from ASCA did a great job of<br />
keeping the paperwork flowing and getting results and run orders<br />
posted in a timely fashion in easy to read reports.<br />
A friendly spirit of competition and mutual support for fellow<br />
competitors that we are so fortunate to have in ASCA permeated<br />
this event. Old-timers and first-timers cheered one another on and<br />
there were many excellent runs. The judging was done with sharp<br />
pencils as separating out the top dogs was not an easy task. The<br />
six Finals judges were diligent and in spite of the long days, from<br />
first to last they gave each dog their full attention. Joan Carrillo,<br />
Racheal Vest, Tony Padgett, Wayne Kirby, James Bergert, and<br />
Cheryl Padgett worked hard to sort out the best of the best in this<br />
year’s Finals.<br />
This issue’s column will feature the results from Finals. The<br />
tables in this article were generated by the ASCA office (Ray<br />
Fryar) and show the results for the top fifteen competitors. [I plan<br />
to include another report that will include all Finalists in a future<br />
column.] Congratulations to each competitor for making it to the<br />
Finals and a big Texas Yahoo to the top ten in each stock. Notice<br />
how close some of the results come – as close as a half-point<br />
between placements. When one considers that the totals (of the<br />
top 15 dogs) are from eight scores, one can see just how tight<br />
the competition was. For example, a half point is actually only a<br />
difference of one-sixteenth of a point over eight scores. In looking<br />
back over one’s runs, it is easy to visualize where an additional<br />
point or two could have been earned. I imagine no one spends time<br />
imagining where more points might have been lost.<br />
This year, the top dog in each stock received a silver trophy<br />
buckle, and the other nine dogs in each class received a nice soft<br />
crate for their pups. Cattle, sheep, and ducks were each won by<br />
Arm Band Call Name Handler Dog's Registered Name<br />
2017 Finals Cattle Results Top Fifteen Dogs<br />
2017 Finals Cattle Results – Top Fifteen Dogs<br />
310 JEWEL JAN WESEN SDCH WTCH-X CHUCKANUT JEWEL OF GEMSTONEBLU RTDcs PATDcs AFTDcs DNA-VP<br />
457 PATTON WILLIAM D. MIDDLETON II WTCH COOSAWATTEE HELP ON THE WAY DNA-VP<br />
368 KATIE MAE MARLA GABY SDCH WTCH-X SAGECREEK COWGIRLS RULE AFTDcs RTDcs PATDcs DNA-VP<br />
485 MOUZER JUDY DESHAZO SDCH WTCH-X BERET'S MOUZER RTDcs OFTDd PATDcs AFTDcs DNA-VP<br />
356 DENIM BARB MOE SDCH WTCH-X LEGENDS INDIGO GIRL OF OXBOW RTDcs PATDcs AFTDcs DNA-VP<br />
239 JAKE BETTY WILLIAMS WTCH-X W LAZY J SPUR'S GET EM UP JAKE RTDcs OFTDd PATDcs AFTDcs DNA-VP<br />
835 CEDAR JAN WESEN WTCH-M DOUBLE V CEDAR OF CHUCKANUT RTDcs PATDcs ATD-Xds AFTDcs DNA-VP<br />
230 CHIP LINDA BARHITE WTCH-X OXBOW CHIP OFF THE RIGHT CROSS DNA-VP<br />
474 TRIPP TRICIA ALEXANDER WTCH-M RANAHANS TRIPLE CROWN AFTDc DNA-VP<br />
285 HANK ELSIE RHODES WTCH-M HS MR. H.E. TRUSLER AFTDs ATD-Xds PATDs OFTDc<br />
408 CANNON KIRSTEN COLE-MACMURRAY SVCH VCH ATCH-II PCH A-CH WTCH-M TOPROCK'S CANNON ON THE CASE OFTDsm RTDcs CDX PATDs ATD-Xcs RAX<br />
272 NADO KRISTIN PERRON WTCH-M TWIN OAKS F5 TORNADO RTDcs OFTDcs PATDcs ATD-Xcs DNA-VP<br />
514 EDGE DIANE MENARD WTCH CHUCKANUT MAN ON THE EDGE OFTDcm AFTDds<br />
473 ROOK TRICIA ALEXANDER SDCH WTCH-X RANAHANS CHECKMATE RTDcs PATDcs AFTDcsm DNA-VP<br />
480 ROSIE VICTORIA A. HACKER WTCH PINCIE CREEK ABRACADABRA<br />
78 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong><br />
2017 Finals Sheep Results Top Fifteen Dogs
a different team. The Cattle Champion was Jewel handled by<br />
Jan Wesen. The Sheep Champion was Mauzer handled by Judy<br />
DeShazo, and the Duck Champion was Tio handled by Kay Pieper.<br />
The high combined award and a lovely trophy buckle went to Marla<br />
Gaby and Katie Mae. They had consistently good runs. Training<br />
and practice really do pay dividends and it was a pleasure to watch<br />
them work together as a team.<br />
I think that the Texas Consortium did a great job with the<br />
awards ceremony and I hope that future Finals will also include<br />
recognition of all Finals competitors in the awards program. Every<br />
Finals contestant was called up to receive their participation ribbon<br />
and given recognition for making it into the Finals. This is a much<br />
better approach than laying the ribbons out on a table to be picked<br />
up by the participants in anonymity. It was pointed out that just<br />
making it into Finals is a true honor and all of the contestants should<br />
be proud to be there. The awards presentation was also held in a<br />
nice room with ample seating, a cash bar and snacks available.<br />
Everyone, not just Finalists, was invited to this awards presentation,<br />
and the atmosphere was supportive and jovial. The official award<br />
ceremony was followed by the Calcutta for the Texas Shootout.<br />
This added an exciting and rather hilarious ending to the evening.<br />
People really got into the bidding – especially after Rick Hardin<br />
took over as auctioneer.<br />
Results<br />
The following tables (this page and next) show the outcome<br />
for the top fifteen dogs in all three elimination rounds of the 2017<br />
Finals. I invite you to look carefully at the scores to see how<br />
hard it was to sort out the winning dogs. I believe that the results<br />
indicate a lot about how the dogs ran and how strict the judging<br />
was. Competitors often received scores around ten to fifteen points<br />
below what they normally do in regular trials. This was especially<br />
true on the ducks that were perhaps the most difficult stock at Finals.<br />
Dogs had to be just right to have success. For the most part, the<br />
judges’ scoring was in agreement, and scoring seemed consistent<br />
across competitors.<br />
Finally, Finals!<br />
Mystery Pups<br />
***<br />
Although three of the mystery pups have graduated and went<br />
to the 2017 Finals in Bryan, the remaining mystery pups continue<br />
to train and develop their working skills. Here are the reports that<br />
came in for this issue.<br />
Mystery Pup Nessa – Baby Steps<br />
It hasn’t been a stellar year for me and Nessa. I hate saying<br />
that because I had high hopes; or, perhaps, high expectations for<br />
this year. Looking back on the trialing season, I’m going to have<br />
to shoulder the majority of the blame. My handling was… well…<br />
pathetic is maybe a good word for it. Nessa, bless her soul, tried to<br />
accommodate my inadequacies. When that didn’t work, she reacted<br />
to them, which only exacerbated the problems.<br />
We have an excellent support team, however. And our trip to<br />
Nationals gave me time to talk to a couple of them in depth. One<br />
of my biggest problems wasn’t exactly trialing nerves as much as<br />
the desire to have everything go perfectly from the moment I open<br />
the gate or send Nessa on a gather. As soon as one foot went out<br />
of place, I short-circuited. That, in turn, amped Nessa up and soon<br />
we completely melted down.<br />
Although our National’s runs were nothing spectacular, I am<br />
pleased to say I was remarkably calm. I held in my mind the image<br />
of how we train and how I know Nessa works at home. If something<br />
went askew, and it did, I didn’t react like a raving maniac; I simply<br />
fixed it and continued on.<br />
Baby steps: I’m disappointed by our lack of achievements this<br />
year, but we have a huge learning curve to overcome and in that<br />
regard, we’re doing okay. I’m going to bank those tiny successes<br />
and keep feeding them for next year.<br />
CPadgett Vest Carillo TPadgett Bergert Carillo Kirby CPadgett TPadgett Vest Total<br />
105.0 109.0 114.0 109.0 101.0 110.0 96.0 103.0 103.0 110.0 854.0<br />
89.0 94.0 106.0 114.0 110.0 112.0 108.0 115.0 118.0 111.0 851.0<br />
103.0 100.0 103.0 106.0 107.0 111.0 111.0 102.0 114.0 110.0 851.0<br />
112.0 117.0 98.0 91.0 97.0 111.0 103.0 105.0 104.0 110.0 840.0<br />
112.0 112.0 109.0 107.0 95.0 103.0 95.0 99.0 100.0 102.0 836.0<br />
97.0 92.0 110.0 112.0 100.0 102.0 96.0 97.0 104.0 100.0 810.0<br />
92.0 95.0 110.0 99.0 100.0 112.0 100.0 98.0 102.0 107.0 805.0<br />
73.0 79.0 114.0 115.0 103.0 107.0 102.0 105.0 107.0 106.0 802.0<br />
97.0 94.0 106.0 108.0 98.0 106.0 95.0 92.0 101.0 96.0 795.0<br />
95.0 92.0 106.0 102.0 81.0 92.0 88.0 91.0 93.0 95.0 759.0<br />
89.0 79.0 107.0 104.0 99.0 89.0 96.0 99.0 93.0 91.0 758.0<br />
85.0 86.0 101.0 105.0 91.0 101.0 94.0 86.0 100.0 90.0 752.0<br />
107.0 102.0 98.0 102.0 55.0 60.0 58.0 65.0 53.0 70.0 647.0<br />
98.0 95.0 109.0 108.0 53.0 55.0 45.0 52.0 49.0 48.0 612.0<br />
90.0 83.0 100.0 104.0 40.0 47.0 31.0 44.0 49.0 58.0 557.0<br />
AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong> 79
480 ROSIE VICTORIA A. HACKER WTCH PINCIE CREEK ABRACADABRA<br />
2017 Finals Sheep Results – Top Fifteen Dogs<br />
Finally, Finals!<br />
2017 Finals Sheep Results Top Fifteen Dogs<br />
Arm Band Call Name Handler Dog's Registered Name<br />
485 MOUZER JUDY DESHAZO SDCH WTCH-X BERET'S MOUZER RTDcs OFTDd PATDcs AFTDcs DNA-VP<br />
453 DAN BILLIE RICHARDSON WTCH HSDANTHEMAN PATDcs ATD-Md RTDcs DNA-VP<br />
205 TIO KAY PIEPER WTCH-X DOC PIEPERS TIO PEPE AFTDcds OFTDm DNA-VP<br />
239 JAKE BETTY WILLIAMS WTCH-X W LAZY J SPUR'S GET EM UP JAKE RTDcs PATDcs DNA-VP<br />
473 ROOK TRICIA ALEXANDER SDCH WTCH-X RANAHANS CHECKMATE RTDcs PATDcs AFTDcsm DNA-VP<br />
457 PATTON WILLIAM D. MIDDLETON II WTCH COOSAWATTEE HELP ON THE WAY DNA-VP<br />
285 HANK ELSIE RHODES WTCH-M HS MR. H.E. TRUSLER AFTDs ATD-Xds PATDs OFTDc<br />
368 KATIE MAE MARLA GABY SDCH WTCH-X SAGECREEK COWGIRLS RULE AFTDcs RTDcs PATDcs DNA-VP<br />
515 KIP DIANE MENARD WTCH BLACK BIRCH FARM THE KIPSTER<br />
231 STING LINDA BARHITE WTCH OXBOW DOUBLE DOWN WITH LEGENDS RTDc<br />
450 KI THOMAS A MORARRE WTCH-M W LAZY J YIPPIE KI YI YO RTDcs CD ATD-Xds AFTDcs DNA-VP<br />
209 TORRIE ANN CHERNOFF ALLAN WTCH-M AERIE ANYTHING GOES OFTDs RTDc ATD-Xd RN DNA-VP<br />
247 Z DAWNA SIMS WTCH-X PSR PARAZZI GIRL OFTDcd AFTDs<br />
514 EDGE DIANE MENARD WTCH CHUCKANUT MAN ON THE EDGE OFTDcm AFTDds<br />
230 CHIP LINDA BARHITE WTCH-X OXBOW CHIP OFF THE RIGHT CROSS DNA-VP<br />
Arm Band Call Name Handler Dog's Registered Name<br />
2017 Finals Duck Results Top Fifteen Dogs<br />
2017 Finals Duck Results – Top Fifteen Dogs<br />
205 TIO KAY PIEPER WTCH-X DOC PIEPERS TIO PEPE AFTDcds OFTDm DNA-VP<br />
368 KATIE MAE MARLA GABY SDCH WTCH-X SAGECREEK COWGIRLS RULE AFTDcs RTDcs PATDcs DNA-VP<br />
478 YOGI SALVATORE MANNA WTCH CROSSROADS YOGI SPIRIT BERRA ATD-Ms<br />
473 ROOK TRICIA ALEXANDER SDCH WTCH-X RANAHANS CHECKMATE RTDcs PATDcs AFTDcsm DNA-VP<br />
453 DAN BILLIE RICHARDSON WTCH HSDANTHEMAN PATDcs ATD-Md RTDcs DNA-VP<br />
269 JAMMER DAWNA SIMS WTCH MOTTS BLAZIN' SUN JAMBOREE AFTDs BN CD ATD-Xds RNX RAX REX<br />
239 JAKE BETTY WILLIAMS WTCH-X W LAZY J SPUR'S GET EM UP JAKE RTDcs PATDcs DNA-VP<br />
208 COULOIR ANN CHERNOFF ALLAN HOF SVCH VCH WTCH CH LYRICEVERREADY BLACKICECOULOIR OFTDd AFTDs ATD-Xds RTDs GS-E JS-E RS-E RAX RE DNA-CP<br />
209 TORRI ANN CHERNOFF ALLAN WTCH-M AERIE ANYTHING GOES OFTDs RTDc ATD-Xd RN DNA-VP<br />
356 DENIM BARB MOE SDCH WTCH-X LEGENDS INDIGO GIRL OF OXBOW RTDcs PATDcs AFTDcs DNA-VP<br />
247 Z DAWNA SIMS WTCH-X PSR PARAZZI GIRL OFTDcd AFTDs<br />
450 KI THOMAS A MORARRE WTCH-M W LAZY J YIPPIE KI YI YO RTDcs CD ATD-Xds AFTDcs DNA-VP<br />
230 CHIP LINDA BARHITE WTCH-X OXBOW CHIP OFF THE RIGHT CROSS DNA-VP<br />
282 IGGY ARTHUR LANDRY WTCH-M BROOKWOOD'S SHENANIGANS CD RTDcs OFTDd AFTDsm ATD-Xcd GS-E-OP JS-E RS-E RNX RAX DNA-VP<br />
485 MOUZER JUDY DESHAZO SDCH WTCH-X BERET'S MOUZER RTDcs OFTDd PATDcs AFTDcs DNA-VP<br />
Mystery Pup Dude – Two Plus Three or Four Plus One<br />
There’s more than one way to add numbers up to get the<br />
same answer. Dude has forced me to look at something other than<br />
my usual methods. He has made it imperative for me to really<br />
start paying attention to what he’s trying to tell me, as opposed<br />
to me insisting he conform to a certain idea in my head. He’s a<br />
different sort of dog, with a working style unlike any other dog<br />
I’ve personally experienced.<br />
If you follow Dude’s story, you may remember we’ve been<br />
having issues and I’ve been getting more and more frustrated.<br />
Well, one day not too long ago, I hit a wall. In typical fashion, I<br />
was determined to find a way to the other side. So I pondered the<br />
issue at hand and decided on a new tactic. I went into my training<br />
80 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong><br />
arena with a group of fetchy sheep and Dude. I left my stick,<br />
shaker bottles, flags, and preconceived notions at the gate. I never<br />
have to worry about Dude being rough with the stock so I let him<br />
approach them how he wanted and then did some walk-abouts. I<br />
gave him no directions or corrections. I picked a spot and headed<br />
for it and watched to see how Dude responded. I made an effort<br />
to understand where I needed to be to influence his movements,<br />
and, perhaps more importantly, why he insisted on placing himself<br />
where he did. The only words to pass my lips the entire time were,<br />
“Good boy!” when the result was what I wanted.<br />
Those results didn’t always come the way I “thought” they<br />
should. The way Dude reads his stock, and the way he chooses to<br />
control them, are a bit … unorthodox. But, in the end, the result<br />
was the same and there was no battle between us.
90.0 83.0 100.0 104.0 40.0 47.0 31.0 44.0 49.0 58.0 557.0<br />
Finally, Finals!<br />
Bergert TPadgett Kirby Vest Bergert Carillo Kirby CPadgett TPadgett Vest Total<br />
112.0 115.0 113.0 116.0 114.0 119.0 118.0 116.0 119.0 120.0 928.0<br />
114.0 112.0 115.0 116.0 118.0 111.0 114.0 115.0 117.0 113.0 916.0<br />
108.0 112.0 112.0 113.0 110.0 113.0 112.0 111.0 115.0 110.0 891.0<br />
105.0 113.0 111.0 119.0 107.0 113.0 109.0 104.0 113.0 105.0 882.0<br />
109.0 115.0 106.0 106.0 111.0 113.0 110.0 104.0 113.0 106.0 876.0<br />
103.0 110.0 112.0 120.0 106.0 106.0 110.0 104.0 117.0 106.0 873.0<br />
112.0 118.0 110.0 115.0 95.0 110.0 102.0 96.0 108.0 99.0 860.0<br />
106.0 111.0 106.0 105.0 100.0 107.0 105.0 102.0 110.0 106.0 848.0<br />
107.0 114.0 105.0 114.0 89.0 107.0 102.5 96.5 104.0 99.5 842.5<br />
106.0 113.0 108.0 112.0 94.0 102.0 106.0 96.5 109.0 93.5 837.5<br />
99.0 101.0 107.0 112.0 98.0 104.0 108.0 104.0 112.0 102.0 837.0<br />
109.0 112.0 100.0 105.0 94.0 99.0 101.5 100.0 112.0 103.0 829.5<br />
99.0 103.0 106.0 112.0 92.0 107.0 105.0 97.0 107.0 98.0 827.0<br />
103.0 106.0 100.0 108.0 95.0 101.0 98.0 109.0 95.0 108.0 819.0<br />
96.0 101.0 109.0 114.0 87.0 99.0 100.0 97.5 106.0 96.0 812.5<br />
Carillo Kirby Bergert CPadgett Bergert Carillo Kirby CPadgett TPadgett Vest Total<br />
111.0 106.0 112.0 115.0 109.0 112.0 111.0 105.0 115.0 107.0 883.0<br />
109.0 106.0 105.0 109.0 104.0 100.0 104.0 97.0 103.0 101.0 837.0<br />
111.0 109.0 109.0 109.0 98.0 110.0 103.0 90.5 99.0 88.0 828.5<br />
110.0 109.0 103.0 102.0 102.0 104.0 103.0 95.5 101.0 80.0 825.5<br />
115.0 108.0 104.0 110.0 94.0 99.0 101.0 94.0 101.0 92.0 825.0<br />
98.0 96.0 102.0 110.0 102.0 107.0 105.0 100.5 104.0 97.5 817.5<br />
110.0 103.0 106.0 105.0 91.0 101.0 105.0 93.0 108.0 90.0 814.0<br />
102.0 102.0 98.0 104.0 102.0 100.0 103.0 99.0 110.0 100.5 811.5<br />
106.0 101.0 98.0 101.0 99.0 101.0 101.5 94.5 105.0 101.0 808.5<br />
107.0 104.0 99.0 105.0 91.0 102.0 104.0 92.5 107.0 93.5 807.0<br />
103.0 104.0 98.0 109.0 96.0 101.0 99.0 94.5 97.0 96.0 802.0<br />
105.0 104.0 102.0 102.0 98.0 95.0 98.0 93.5 98.0 89.0 797.5<br />
104.0 96.0 103.0 109.0 87.5 99.0 99.0 103.0 91.0 83.5 788.5<br />
100.0 106.0 95.0 96.0 89.0 92.0 102.0 82.5 99.0 84.0 761.0<br />
105.0 107.0 97.0 99.0 49.5 51.0 54.5 49.8 51.0 51.5 611.3<br />
There are a bunch of different ways to add numbers and come<br />
up with five. The answer is still the same; it’s the approach that’s<br />
different. Dude learns and works differently, requiring me to add<br />
things up in a different manner. Listening to him, observing him,<br />
have changed the way I handle him and we’re now starting to see<br />
even better results.<br />
Mystery Pup And Toto Too<br />
Toto has been getting pretty lackadaisical in her chore work.<br />
She does the take out of the home pen just fine, but then she does<br />
not follow them down the alley and to the final gate. Yes, the goats<br />
mostly go that way themselves, but without some pressure behind<br />
them, the goats may decide to snack off the hay cart or take a turn<br />
at a cross alley. Also, by not having gone with them as far as the<br />
final gate, Toto is not standing guard there, preventing any goats<br />
from coming back in before I can get there and close it. Similarly,<br />
on the return, Toto was not following them back to the gate and<br />
even when she was doing so, she was not staying there standing<br />
guard until I got the gate closed and latched.<br />
It is summer and it gets very hot here; the sun can be quite<br />
intense. At least, some of this behavior is due to not wanting to<br />
leave shaded areas. However, the dog needs only be in the full sun<br />
for several seconds; it is not unreasonable to demand that the dog<br />
endure that brief length of time. So, I have had to get on her case<br />
and insist that she do it correctly.<br />
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One of the easiest aspects of dog training is to undo training. I<br />
really should have been alert to the first slippage in Toto’s execution<br />
of her chores. I should have stepped up immediately and given her<br />
guidance at the first hint of her not doing things correctly. I should<br />
have then been ready at the next performance of the task for her<br />
to not do it right and to be already prepared to step in and give the<br />
guidance at the earliest indication of incorrect action on her part. I<br />
should not have waited until the behavior got to the degree of poor<br />
work that it did before I stepped up and started insisting on proper<br />
work. I will try to do better in the future.<br />
***<br />
Mystery Trainers<br />
[Only one trainer responded to this issue’s questions, but the<br />
responses are really great and I think folks will enjoy the insights<br />
provided by our lone contributor.]<br />
Question #1: For many trainers, there is a time during the year<br />
where training is not easy due to weather (too hot or too cold) or<br />
even natural impediments (flood, fire, smoke, or snow/ice.) Please<br />
provide some advice as to what one can do to train off stock for<br />
people who are unable to do their normal training for whatever<br />
reason.<br />
Off stock training: Lots of fun obedience, lots of rewards. It<br />
is best not to teach the “watch me” before working stock because<br />
you want your dog to hear you but watch the stock. Directions can<br />
be taught around a table or sofa in the living room or outside with<br />
a cane, string and something attractive at the end of the string. I<br />
would drag the attractive thing around something so that the dog<br />
learns the direction not just to circle the person. A water hose and<br />
stream of water works, too. You can use these tools to teach a stay,<br />
down, walk up and bite commands. I once knew a young mother<br />
who fully trained her pup in the living room with a basketball. He<br />
was amazing his first time on cattle. Although it is not really so<br />
important in the trial arena, teach your pup to think. It is especially<br />
important if you will ever be doing any real work. Leave him in a<br />
yard with an open gate in an unusual spot then call him standing<br />
on the opposite side of the fence from your dog. Since he can’t get<br />
through the fence keep calling and move gradually closer to the<br />
open gate. You want him to discover it himself if possible the heap<br />
on the praise. Teach him to find things especially things he has to<br />
search for. Things a pup can learn are limitless.<br />
Question #2: It is always hard to deal with the effects of age on<br />
our working dogs. They slow down, they start to lose hearing and<br />
their eyesight deteriorates. It is hard to make the decision to retire<br />
a faithful friend who has worked by your side for a decade or more,<br />
but sometimes that becomes necessary. Do you have any guidelines<br />
for knowing when to retire a dog? And what activities do you find<br />
for the dog to do instead of trialing or working? (I think this applies<br />
especially to cattle.)<br />
When to retire a older dog: When it becomes dangerous for the<br />
dog for one reason or another. Cattle when speed and eyesight fail.<br />
Working in general when the body fails, say a bad ankle, muscle<br />
stiffness, eyesight, stamina. Birds or young animals such as kids<br />
or lambs remain an option for short bursts of activity. Then, of<br />
course, loads of couch time and loves.<br />
Finally, Finals!<br />
Question #3: Everyone has different schedules for training due<br />
to availability of time, or stock, or facility or activity level. If you<br />
disregard any of these restrictions, in other words, in an ideal<br />
situation, what do you recommend for a training schedule on (A) a<br />
new pup, (B) an two- to three-year-old with some experience but not<br />
fully trained, (C) a dog that is trained to the point of being successful<br />
at the ASCA courses in the advanced division? By “training<br />
schedule,” I mean frequency and duration. In other words, how<br />
many times a week and how long in each session. If you can, please<br />
explain why you set the pace that you are recommending.<br />
Training a new pup: Loads of bonding time. Obedience with<br />
treats in the house. Let him watch an older dog work stock from a<br />
safe place. I do not put a puppy on ducks, because no matter what<br />
he does the only thing you can do is tell him what a good dog he<br />
is. He is too young for correction. He can learn all kinds of bad<br />
things that have to be removed later on.<br />
Training a two to three year old dog: I would spend a week<br />
bonding with the dog before turning him loose on stock. Start off<br />
stock obedience with your stop (down/stand) commands. Watch<br />
and evaluate the pup for this week. Take him to an area of, say, 70<br />
feet in diameter for his first introduction to stock. Round pens are<br />
good. Have two or three very domesticated sheep to start with. I<br />
usually have a long pole nearby in case he decides to nibble but<br />
mostly evaluate the pup at this point. Then you can make a game<br />
plan. I find that 15 minutes is usually more than enough training<br />
time. Pups are like kids, short attention span and they quickly<br />
stress out. Training time can later be extended but no more than 30<br />
minutes. Real work is a different thing. They can do that for hours<br />
because it makes sense to them. They can do 15 minutes a day. I<br />
would say four times a week minimum. A pup will eventually l<br />
learn working once a month but it will take a very long time.<br />
A dog trained to the WTCH level is a good started dog, ready<br />
to go on and learn Finals quality stuff or make a good hand on a<br />
farm. The training chore at this time is to keep things fresh and<br />
interesting. Many old-time Aussies would not put up with drilling. I<br />
suspect mixing in real work with repetition would keep the dog<br />
going better. The last thing you want to happen is for the dog to get<br />
sour on trialing. I think we have to remember that those panels in the<br />
trial arena mean nothing to our dog; they might as well be bushes<br />
or a tree. A pen is different. Dogs understand pens, well maybe not<br />
opening the gate and running them off! So, in conclusion, make<br />
the work interesting, lots of praise, and only a few repetitions at a<br />
time.<br />
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Obedience & More<br />
Rosalind Hall • Guntersville, Alabama<br />
Relationships<br />
First I want to thank Laura Gibson and the Texas Consortium<br />
for putting on an amazing week of Aussie events. I have<br />
been showing dogs for 40 years, and I have never attended<br />
an event that was so well-planned and executed. As<br />
both an exhibitor and judge, I felt welcomed and well cared for.<br />
The facility staff were helpful and friendly. I especially want to<br />
thank Andrea Torres and her crew who kept Obedience and Rally<br />
running smoothly and the wonderful professional stewards. Having<br />
Obedience and Rally in the separate new pavilion gave us plenty<br />
of room for crating, set up, and practice and a quiet environment<br />
with minimal distractions.<br />
Many of the dog and handler<br />
teams that showed to me were<br />
outstanding, but I was especially<br />
impressed with the relationships between some of the dogs and their<br />
owners. Since they live in my area, I have watched Cindy Franks<br />
and Cheyenne (OTCH4 SPCH PCH WITCH Cutt’N Loose Indian<br />
Princess) throughout Cheyenne’s career. I have seen her perform<br />
well, and I have seen her on her off days, but I have always noticed<br />
the joy she and Cindy seem to have when working together. At 11<br />
years of age with a scrape on her muzzle from being kicked by a<br />
cow doing stock work, Cheyenne won Superdog. To do that she<br />
had to compete in two Open classes, two Utility classes and two<br />
Superdog classes (Open and Utility exercises mixed) and earn<br />
more points than any other team. Even after all of that, Cindy and<br />
Cheyenne were still having fun in the ring when she showed to me<br />
on Friday.<br />
The other team, or I should say teams, that impressed me with<br />
their joy in working together were Paddy Warner and her three dogs<br />
(yes, she showed three dogs in Open and Utility). Winnie (OTCH3<br />
Firewatcher’s Winnie The Pooh UDX RNX) was Highest Scoring<br />
Dog in Open and Utility Combined with 199 in Open B and 198 in<br />
Utility B, but Paddy’s other two were not far behind. In fact, they<br />
took three of the four placements in Open B and two placements in<br />
Utility B. Their performances showed precision, but what I admired<br />
most was the joyous way they worked together.<br />
Watching these teams got me thinking about the relationships<br />
we have with our dogs. The tasks we train our dogs to do in<br />
obedience are not natural for them, and in the higher levels, they are<br />
complex – as is great heeling at any level. How does one develop the<br />
relationship with a dog that causes him to want to please so much<br />
that he will work to this level and do it with joy? I frequently hear<br />
people say that obedience isn’t fun or that they don’t do obedience<br />
because their dogs don’t like it. I find that dogs usually like to do<br />
whatever their people like to do. Could it be these people have not<br />
found a way to develop a relationship that causes their dog to want<br />
to tackle the difficult tasks of obedience? Or could it be that they<br />
have not been willing to invest the time and effort into obedience<br />
that makes their dogs comfortable with the exercises and able to<br />
perform them under stressful conditions?<br />
I think a key to a good relationship with our dogs is good<br />
communication, just as it is in any relationship. Our dogs need to<br />
understand exactly what we want from them. If they give us what<br />
we want, most of us reward with food, toys, or praise, but do we<br />
really show them how much<br />
we appreciate their effort?<br />
How about a game of tug or a<br />
good back scratch? Recently<br />
I was training with a friend whose dog was having a difficult time<br />
with an exercise. She kept breaking it down and helping him until<br />
he finally got it right. She responded with a “good dog” and a treat,<br />
then moved on to the next exercise. I was hoping for a party to let<br />
him know how much she appreciated all of his effort.<br />
I believe part of good communication with our dogs is making<br />
sure there are no shades of gray. Everything should be black or<br />
white. Connie Cleveland says there are two kinds of errors, effort<br />
errors (the dog tries and makes a mistake) and lack of effort errors<br />
(the dog knows what we want but chooses not to do it). Both require<br />
good communication. For an effort error, break the exercise down<br />
into smaller pieces and help the dog get it right. Then celebrate<br />
to let him know how happy you are with his behavior. For a<br />
lack of effort error, we must let the dog know that his behavior<br />
is not acceptable. This requires a correction. A correction is not<br />
necessarily harsh. When Pip makes an error, all I need to do is walk<br />
to him, take him by the collar and lead him to where the mistake<br />
was made and repeat the exercise. He gets the message loudly and<br />
clearly. Connie Cleveland also says that a correction must offend<br />
the dog to be effective, and this type of correction certainly would<br />
not offend Langston. With him I have to be a bit more severe to<br />
get his attention. However, I learned many years ago that however<br />
severe the correction is, the praise that follows must be equal or<br />
greater. If you never win the game why would you keep playing?<br />
When we compete in obedience, we ask our dogs to perform<br />
complex behaviors in unfamiliar locations and among many<br />
distractions. We expect them to trust us that all will be well and<br />
we will be happy if they do as we ask. This kind of trust requires<br />
good communication and a special relationship. I am working on<br />
building that kind of relationship with both of my boys.<br />
. . . key . . . is good communication . . .<br />
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Stockdog Corner<br />
Terry Martin • Bryan, Texas<br />
Then . . . and now . . .<br />
Since the 2017 National Specialty was on about 25 minutes<br />
from my house this year, I watched as much of the trials as<br />
I could. I won’t go into it a lot, but it made me think about<br />
all that has changed since the ASCA Stockdog Program<br />
began and the first trial, in 1975.<br />
Forty-two years ago in Phoenix, Arizona. Four judges in the<br />
arena sitting on the biggest mules I have ever seen in my life (real<br />
mules with ears and four legs, not the vehicle called a “mule” today).<br />
The rules were brand-new and as with all programs written from<br />
scratch, there were some big holes in them, but it was an event<br />
everyone was excited about and well worth remembering. The first<br />
big ASCA political controversy came about that day when a dog<br />
won a class that the spectators, who of course were ASCA members,<br />
were pretty shocked over. How<br />
could a dog win when it never<br />
left the heel position at the<br />
handler’s side? It was my first<br />
step into the intrigue of getting<br />
involved in writing letters to<br />
a National board of directors<br />
and being involved in making<br />
changes (in this case to the score<br />
sheet).<br />
Back to the 2017 Nationals:<br />
The huge difference in the trials then and now is the training.<br />
Obviously, back in 1975 there was only two ways for people to<br />
communicate who did not live close together and that was telephone<br />
(long distance was expensive) and letters (the kind you put in an<br />
envelope with a stamp). There was little way to learn about training,<br />
especially since very few people even had the knowledge. Ranchers,<br />
who made up the majority of those competing, used their dogs’<br />
natural instincts as best they could to get various jobs done. The<br />
trials were much the same. There were not many downs or stays,<br />
few side commands. Makes me laugh now but we felt we must carry<br />
a crook when we went out there although very very few of us had<br />
any idea what we were doing with it. There were two divisions,<br />
Started and Open (Open was actually split into dogs under two and<br />
dogs over two with the younger dogs in a division called Promising<br />
Young Dog). Started dogs did not earn titles. Course A was the only<br />
course and the center chute did not count for the Started Dogs. No<br />
ducks except as a fun event. Of course, all that has changed.<br />
At Nationals this year I only watched cattle. I watched a bit<br />
of the started National runs and a few of the Open runs. I watched<br />
all of the Top Ten Finals and the non-regular event, “The Shoot<br />
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I won’t go into it a lot, but it made me<br />
think about all that has changed since<br />
the ASCA Stockdog Program began and<br />
the first trial, in 1975.<br />
Out,” which pitted the top five from Finals and the top Five from<br />
Nationals against each other on cattle and sheep. The training is<br />
really amazing on the top dogs. The handling is, too. The cattle<br />
were pretty much the kind trialers dream about as they were willing<br />
to stay together, they would stop for a dog without the dog biting<br />
them most of the time, and they were willing to just drift from one<br />
spot to another. Obviously, they needed the dog to influence that<br />
drift and to keep them moving. The partnership between some of<br />
the dogs and their handlers was really nice to see.<br />
Just a thought and it is my personal one only. I thought the<br />
Shoot Out was great. As someone who likes to see if a dog really<br />
can handle livestock there was a difference between the same dogs<br />
the days before who were in there to put down a pretty run and<br />
the same dogs in a time trial. It<br />
wasn’t that they did the course<br />
a lot faster, but in the Shoot<br />
Out (time trial) the dog needed<br />
to get the job done. It did not<br />
matter how pretty he did it, but<br />
he needed not only to get them<br />
through the course but he lost<br />
two minutes for each head that<br />
did not make the obstacle. In<br />
some cases the handlers moved<br />
in to help with the free standing pen, which actually is more like<br />
real life. Because of the necessity to get all five head through each<br />
obstacle, it was very important not to let part of them drift along<br />
and one or two miss the gate. I believe it was Course H. What<br />
impressed me was that I saw several dogs in the Finals or Nationals<br />
trial that had pretty runs, but the dog did not stand out to me. In the<br />
Shoot Out there were three dogs in particular that did some really<br />
fancy work, because the job was worth the points. There was a very<br />
obvious difference in how they handled the runs from the judged<br />
trial to the time trial. And this does not mean they ran through the<br />
course! These cattle would have blown up if that had been tried.<br />
Nice to watch.<br />
It’s always interesting after watching a trial that there are little<br />
things that I remember and much that is forgotten. There was an<br />
Open run I thought was the best run I saw all week. There was a<br />
dog in the Shoot Out that did some work on the fourth obstacle<br />
that was something I will definitely remember.<br />
Believe me, those little things that a dog does really are<br />
remembered by a lot of people. I have talked to people who trialed<br />
in the early days 30-40 years ago and in talking we both remember
some specific move a dog made or parts of a run. Just for fun to<br />
name a few . . . the first one had to be within the first two of three<br />
years of ASCA trials in the ’70s. It was in Gunnison, Utah, and<br />
it was Kathy Warren with Windsong Shenanigan. At that point I<br />
had never seen a dog put cattle through the center chute. She got<br />
them to the wings of the chute and the cattle did not want to go. I<br />
don’t know how long it took and we were all holding our breaths<br />
as the dog continually stopped those cattle from breaking away<br />
and they finally turned and went through. I still remember Kathy<br />
coming out and saying something to the effect of, “I was just out<br />
there thinking I can’t believe that is my dog doing that.” I know<br />
it inspired everyone there that day. I remember later in the early<br />
1980s when someone in our club (Cen Tex ASC) had driven to west<br />
Texas (it’s NOT close) to a sheep sale and brought back a trailer<br />
load of Barbado sheep that looked like deer and acted like deer.<br />
I doubt they had ever seen a man or a dog. We were in an indoor<br />
arena with cement walls and several of them jumped out which<br />
Stockdog Corner<br />
was a bit of a problem. No one could even begin to move them or<br />
keep them together when Tony Rohne went in there in Advanced<br />
with his Bud dog (Zephr’s Crimson King) and calmly walked five<br />
of those things through the entire course without one of them ever<br />
running off. I remember Cathy Jones with Jones’ Reddy Teddy in<br />
Colorado on cattle having a nice drive up the fence with Ted doing<br />
that beautiful low heel a few times when a cow turned on him. I<br />
knew Ted did not like the head and that Cathy had been working<br />
on that. Rather than let him go in and blow up on her she had him<br />
stand and settle which settled both the dog and the cow. It worked<br />
and was pretty to see. Many good dogs over the years.<br />
I apologize for this being short. Forgot my deadline! I often<br />
do that but I usually have a vague plan or an outline in my head.<br />
This time I didn’t.<br />
On the cover . . .<br />
National Finals Best Junior Handler<br />
Bailey Crader<br />
My name is Bailey Crader and my best friend<br />
is “Gerard,” ASCA Ch. AKC GCh. Aussbern<br />
Premier Ticket of Myshara. We have been a<br />
team for two and a half years. At the 2017 ASCA<br />
National Specialty, Gerard and I were blessed to<br />
have won Best Junior Handler at the National<br />
and for the second year in a row, National Finals<br />
Best Junior Handler. I want to thank judges Ms.<br />
Beth Anglemyer and Ms. Claire Thomas for these<br />
amazing wins.<br />
Gerard and I have formed an undeniable bond.<br />
I truly can’t imagine showing without him. He as<br />
been my rock through my struggle of emotions<br />
every time we show. One thing I know for sure is<br />
we always have a good time in the ring. We both<br />
love every minute of showing. Outside of the show<br />
ring I have been focusing my time on training my<br />
next Junior dog “Steel,” Stone Ridge Steel the<br />
Show. I am also training my girl “Paisley,” ASCA/<br />
AKC Ch. Stone Ridge Angels N Outlaws, to run<br />
agility. I hope to be able to compete in the future.<br />
I absolutely love competing in the ASCA Juniors<br />
Program. The hardest thing about being a Junior is studying the breed and body parts enough to know the next hard question asked. The<br />
best thing about the program is the time I get to spend with my dogs.<br />
I would like to thank my family for their support and the time they take away from work to invest in my dogs and show career. Thank<br />
you to my main trainer, Cherrie Cannon, who has worked with me from the age of five. We meet weekly for lessons and she sends me<br />
home with homework each week. I would also like to thank Jennifer Cannon, Katelyn Scott-Peart, and Sherrie Scott who help me with<br />
the fine-tuning. My trainers continually educate me about Juniors, sportsmanship, and the breed. They always believe in me and push<br />
me to be better. They taught me that through hard work and dedication I can accomplish anything. I look forward to co-breeding my first<br />
litter in <strong>2018</strong> with Jennifer and Cherrie.<br />
I would like to extend my sincerest thanks to Randy and Kathy Bryan for the scholarship they donated in the name of their daughter,<br />
Keely Bryan. It is an honor to win such an amazing gift. May she be remembered for many years to come.<br />
It has been an amazing ride for the both of us… Luckily, I’m only 12, so it’s not over yet!<br />
Photo: Kayla Bertagnolli<br />
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Colombe Tresan<br />
Tracking Field Notes<br />
Anne Hershey • Hillsborough, California<br />
Presenting an ASCA Sanctioned Tracking Test<br />
Chief Tracklayer<br />
Columnist’s note:<br />
This article is the sixth in a series devoted to presenting<br />
ASCA sanctioned tracking tests, a series inspired by memories<br />
of the late Tracking Judge Ralph Swingle, who passed on in<br />
2015. Ralph was a passionate advocate for ASCA and for<br />
Tracking. He introduced the sport to ASCA, and he judged<br />
many of the ASCA Nationals Tracking Tests presented in the<br />
western USA. When these tests were planned and set up by<br />
inexperienced volunteers, Ralph spent countless hours on<br />
the phone, shepherding desperate test chairpersons through<br />
unfamiliar tracking test procedures, always with compassion<br />
and wry Irish humor.<br />
Now ASCA host club tracking test committees must take full<br />
charge of test organization and logistics without Ralph’s help. If<br />
experienced tracking people step forward to help out, the tests<br />
are likely to run smoothly and efficiently. If not, newbie test<br />
committees must learn tracking test procedures from scratch<br />
– a challenging task. Close reading of the ASCA tracking test<br />
regulations is the necessary first step. But regulations don’t tell<br />
the full story. As for other dog sports, regulations indicate trial<br />
requirements, but do not describe the month-to-month, dayto-day,<br />
moment-by-moment plans and practical tasks required<br />
to achieve those requirements. The articles in this series fill in<br />
the missing narrative by describing customary, effective test<br />
procedures that the tracking community has developed and<br />
refined through decades of experience.<br />
To date, the series has included five articles in the Times: “…<br />
Pep Talk and Planning,” (July-August, 2015), “…The Tracking<br />
Premium List Demystified,” (Sept.-Oct, 2015), “…. Dividing<br />
the Workload” (Nov.-Dec. 2015), “Tracking Test Secretary,<br />
Part One: Preparing for the Test” (January-February, 2017,<br />
and “Tracking Test Secretary, Part Two: Plotting Day and Test<br />
Day, November-December, 2017)<br />
This sixth article describes the Chief Tracklayer’s job. Part<br />
seven will address tracking judging.<br />
Tracking Tests are celebrations of our dogs’ amazing<br />
scenting skills and their extraordinary drive to persist<br />
on task. The tests are satisfying and fun for everyone if<br />
the work of organizing and presenting them is shared<br />
by volunteers from the host club’s tracking test committee. The<br />
Tracking Test Chair takes charge of obtaining the tracking test site,<br />
hiring the judges and planning the test. Several host club members<br />
volunteer for hospitality: housing the judges and test workers and<br />
providing breakfasts and lunches during the test.<br />
But two especially committed, long-working volunteers are<br />
required to achieve smoothly functioning tests : the Test Secretary<br />
and the Chief Tracklayer. If the Test Secretary and Chief Tracklayer<br />
are members of the host club, they will serve as two of the three<br />
members of the club’s Tracking Test Committee required to be<br />
present on site throughout the test. Alternatively, particularly in the<br />
case of ASCA National Specialty tracking tests when the host club<br />
has no members with tracking experience, the Test Secretary and/<br />
or Chief Tracklayer may be drawn in from other ASCA affiliates<br />
or from dog training clubs in the region.<br />
The Test Secretary communicates with the exhibitors and the<br />
ASCA Business Office before and after the test, and presides at the<br />
staging area throughout the test. Details of the Test Secretary’s job<br />
were described in the two previous article in this series: “Tracking<br />
Test Secretary, Part One, Preparing for the Test” (January/February,<br />
2017) and “Tracking Test Secretary, Part Two, Plotting Day and<br />
Test Day” (November/December, 2017).<br />
The Chief Tracklayer obtains the tracklayers and drivers,<br />
organizes the tracking test flags, works with the judges in the field<br />
on Plotting Day, creates a track-laying schedule for Test Day, and<br />
fills in to lay track or cross-track if a tracklayer does not show up.<br />
Clearly, the Chief Tracklayer must be experienced in laying track for<br />
tests, and have developed contacts and/or track-laying obligations<br />
with members of surrounding tracking community. S/he must be<br />
familiar with the layout of the tracking test site. Or if s/he’s not a<br />
local person, arrange to explore the landscape prior to the test.<br />
Here are details of the Chief Tracklayer’s job.<br />
Several months prior to the test, s/he contacts potential<br />
tracklayers to solicit their help with the test, ideally one tracklayer<br />
for each track offered, plus cross-track layers for TDX tracks.<br />
Actually, with proper time sequencing and spacing of test tracks<br />
throughout the site, a single tracklayer can lay more than one track<br />
for a test, but it’s smart planning to line up more than the minimum<br />
number of tracklayers in case someone drops out at the last minute.<br />
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Track-laying for tests requires the better part of two days:<br />
working with the judges on Plotting Day, and laying the tracks<br />
on the morning of Test Day. Usually these are weekend days, but<br />
lately the ASCA Nationals Tracking Tests have been scheduled<br />
for Thursdays and Fridays, or for Fridays and Saturdays, to avoid<br />
conflicts with other Nationals events. So the Chief Tracklayer<br />
is asking for a significant time commitment when s/he contacts<br />
potential tracklayers. Fortunately, tracking people like to lay track<br />
for tests. Sweeteners to the experience are providing overnight<br />
hospitality, and setting up a Plotting Day evening dinner with the<br />
judges, where everyone talks “dogs” and tracking and “dogs” and<br />
“dogs.”<br />
Alternatively, the Chief Tracklayer can train host club<br />
members to lay track during a single morning workshop in a<br />
nearby open space. It’s easy<br />
for inexperienced people to<br />
lay track for tests, because the<br />
judges make all the decisions<br />
and the tracks are thoroughly<br />
marked on Plotting Day. Several<br />
years ago I presented a track- laying for tests workshop for our local<br />
affiliate club, Peninsula Australian Shepherd Association (PASA).<br />
The members enjoyed the workshop and volunteered to lay track<br />
for our upcoming test. Several of them enjoyed the experience so<br />
much that they continued to lay track year after year for PASA’s<br />
tests. (For a full description of this workshop, see “Presenting<br />
Your Own Track-laying for Tests Workshop,” in the “Tracking<br />
Field Notes” column, the Aussie Times, January/February, 2009;<br />
and for a description of a moment-to-moment TDX track-laying<br />
experience, see “Laying Track for Tests,” “Tracking Field Notes”<br />
column, the Aussie Times, July/August, 2003.)<br />
Knowing the layout of the test site landscape helps enormously<br />
in planning the test. Often the test site is traditional for tests in the<br />
region, and the Chief Tracklayer and possibly one of the judges<br />
is familiar with the terrain. If not, at least the Test Chair will have<br />
researched the site prior to choosing it and obtaining permission to<br />
use it. In any case, the Chief Tracklayer should spend some time<br />
exploring the site a couple of weeks before the test – to see what<br />
sections are usable and for which levels of test tracks.<br />
Also, a couple of weeks before the test the Chief Tracklayer<br />
sends out instructions to the tracklayers, including a time schedule<br />
for arriving on site to work with the judges on Plotting Day. A<br />
single ASCA Tracking Trial can include TDX, TD, and/or TDU<br />
tracks – some to be plotted in different sections of the property or<br />
even at different sites. In order to set up the plotting schedule, the<br />
Chief Tracklayer must determine which tracks will be plotted first.<br />
It’s least confusing to plot the tracks in the order in which they<br />
will be laid on Test Day morning. Because TDX tracks must be<br />
aged for three (3) hours before they are run, they will be laid first<br />
on Test Day morning. So usually they are plotted first on Plotting<br />
Day, but the order of plotting also is based on where the test fields<br />
are located. Complicated? Yes.<br />
Examples of a tracklayer handout and a tracklayer letter<br />
designed by Chief Tracklayer (now an ASCA-only Tracking Judge)<br />
Sue Rush appear on pages 88 and 89 following.<br />
And the Chief Tracklayer lines up volunteer drivers to work<br />
during the two days of the test. At most sites, one driver can do<br />
the job of driving judges and tracklayers around the property on<br />
Tracking Field Notes<br />
Track-laying for tests requires<br />
the better part of two days . . .<br />
Plotting Day. But Test Day morning requires two drivers – one to<br />
drive the tracklayers to and from their tracks, and a second driver for<br />
the exhibitors and judges. More drivers may be needed, depending<br />
on the property used for the test. At some sites, the tracks are laid<br />
in fields far distant from the staging area. At others, the tracks are<br />
close by. At some sites, driving is not allowed on the property, or<br />
not allowed on muddy dirt roads during wet seasons. At others,<br />
parking is not allowed on the park’s roads, so exhibitors can’t drive<br />
their own vehicles and leave them parked while their dogs run their<br />
tracks.<br />
Well before the test, the Chief Tracklayer organizes the<br />
tracking test flags: a set of 8 flags for each TD track, and 12 flags<br />
plus at least 8 cross-track flags for each TDX track. For TDU test<br />
tracks laid in busy, highly visible urban spaces, clubs usually place<br />
just a small, inconspicuous<br />
training flag at the start, and<br />
small ones or no flags at all<br />
on the rest of the track. If the<br />
club does not own flags, the<br />
Chief Tracklayer may arrange<br />
to borrow or rent flags from another club. Or s/he can organize a<br />
one-day flag-making workshop for the host club members, so the<br />
club can build and keep its own flags. (For a detailed description<br />
of how PASA made its own tracking test flags, see “Martha’s<br />
Elegant Tracking Test Flags,” “Tracking Field Notes,” the Aussie<br />
Times, July/August, 2005.) Wherever they’ve come from, s/he<br />
checks through the flag sets and makes needed repairs. Tracking<br />
Test flags can take quite a beating when left in the field overnight<br />
during stormy weather, or when left in landscapes where curious<br />
cows and wild animals can stop by to munch them.<br />
On Plotting Day morning the Chief Tracklayer arrives at the<br />
test site staging area at the appointed time to meet the judges and<br />
the tracklayer for the first track to be plotted. She tells the judges<br />
what she knows about the terrain at the test site. S/he sets out<br />
bundles of tracking test flags, arranged in separate colored sets, for<br />
instance: yellow for set one, red for set two, etc. After the judges<br />
have selected sets of tracking test articles, s/he hands the first set<br />
of tracking flags to the tracklayer number one (and cross-track<br />
flags to the cross-tracklayer for TDX tests) and they accompany<br />
the judges into the test site to plot and flag the first track. If the<br />
ground surface at the tracking site is too hard to insert the tracking<br />
test flag poles, s/he gives the judges a big hammer and a spike or<br />
heavy nail to create a preliminary hole for each flag.<br />
During the rest of the day the Chief Tracklayer stays out in<br />
the field. As the judges move through the site, plotting, flagging,<br />
and mapping each track, s/he follows their progress and directs<br />
the tracklayers sequentially to the starts of their tracks. S/he draws<br />
her own field maps of the tracks – not as detailed as the ones the<br />
judges and tracklayers draw, but detailed enough to show the basic<br />
shape of each track the entrances and exits, the article placements<br />
and the locations of the cross-tracks. Chief Tracklayers sometimes<br />
ask permission to accompany the judges and tracklayers on each<br />
track in order to record exactly where the tracks go. Some judges<br />
allow this, but other judges do not because they want to minimize<br />
the accumulation of day-old scents left on the tracks.<br />
In the staging area, the Test Secretary greets the tracklayers as<br />
they arrive, makes sure they have their sets of tracking articles and<br />
gives them their sets of tracking test flags. The Chief Tracklayer and<br />
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Thank you very much for helping with our tracking test!<br />
Tracking Field Notes<br />
Example 1: Tracklayer handout<br />
On Plotting Day:<br />
• Remember to listen to what the judges tell you. <br />
• Have pencil and paper for drawing your map. <br />
• Note the approximate time it takes to get from the staging area to the start of your track. <br />
• DO NOT interrupt the judges while they are walking! They are counting paces. <br />
• Re-walk the track without the judges. That is a good time to count your paces and establish good recognizable landmarks. <br />
• Count the number of flags. <br />
• If you need an additional marker, use flagging tape or pin flags. Count them as well. <br />
• You may need to re-draw your map. <br />
On Test Day: <br />
• Wear your own footwear. <br />
• Walk naturally – no scuffing the track, including near the start flag. Circling the flag is prohibited. <br />
• Before you start your track make sure you have the following: <br />
• Your map of the track.<br />
• The number of flags, pin flags or tape that is on the track.<br />
• The articles.<br />
• A clear view of the start flag(s) and the first turn.<br />
For TD <br />
• Walk in a straight line with the start flags about 10 yards before the first flag. <br />
• Note the start time. VERY IMPORTANT! Write it down. <br />
• Leave the cloth article at the start flag. <br />
• Leave the start flag plus the flag located at about 30 yards. <br />
• At the first turn find your second turn – make sure it agrees with your map. <br />
• Pick up and count the other flags and any other markers. <br />
• Place the end article between your feet, then pull up the last flag. <br />
• Walk about 30 yards in a straight line before exiting the field. The judges will tell you where you need to exit. <br />
For TDX <br />
• Walk 30 yards prior to the track in a straight line with the start flag and the first turn flag. <br />
• Note the start time. VERY IMPORTANT! Write it down. <br />
• Place the start article at the first flag. <br />
• Leave only the first flag and pick up all the rest (leave the cross-track flags). <br />
• Place the other articles at the article flags before pulling the flags. <br />
• After placing the glove at the end, pull the flag and continue in a straight line for about 30 yards and exit the field the way the judges tell<br />
you. <br />
For Cross-tracks<br />
• Make certain that you have a radio (provided) or cell phone on plotting day. <br />
• On test day, note the time you enter the field to lay the cross-tracks. <br />
• The primary cross-track layer and secondary cross track layer shall walk side by side about 4 feet apart and will pick up the flags as they<br />
are walking the cross-tracks. Remember to pick up any additional markers that you may have used. <br />
• Enter and exit the field where the judges instruct you to do. <br />
• Cross-track layers DO NOT RE-WALK the track. <br />
For everyone <br />
NO TRACKLAYER MAY RETURN CLOSER THAN 50 YARDS OF ANY UNUSED TRACK. BE AWARE OF WHERE THE TRACK IS SO<br />
AS NOT TO FOUL IT. <br />
• On test day have a radio or cell phone and the chief tracklayer or test secretary number with you in case you encounter a problem in the field. <br />
• Consult with the judges (if possible) to fix the problem. <br />
• If you get “lost”, attempt to salvage the track. Do no just walk out of the field. Let the judges decide if it is still useable. (If there is a problem<br />
of any kind, tell the chief tracklayer and the judges, but no one else. It might make someone nervous. <br />
• Tell the chief tracklayer the time you started your track. Make sure the chief tracklayer has your cell phone number in case we need to<br />
contact you. <br />
• Please make certain that we have a place to contact you the night before the test in case there are last minute changes for start times.<br />
THANK YOU.....THANK YOU......THANK YOU......THANK YOU!!!!!! <br />
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Tracking Field Notes<br />
Example 2: Tracklayer letter<br />
Peninsula Australian Shepherd Assoc.<br />
ASCA Sanctioned TD & TDX Test<br />
Fort Ord Public Lands, Salinas, CA<br />
Bureau Of Land Management Permit<br />
Feb 15, 2011<br />
Dear Linda,<br />
Thank you for offering to lay track at the 7th annual PASA TD tracking test on Feb 19. There are 8 TD dogs entered and 1 alternate. There are also 2<br />
TDX’s that day.<br />
You are scheduled to lay TD track number 1 and 6. Please be at the staging area by 11:30. If we need you there earlier, we’ll let you know ahead of<br />
time.<br />
Directions to the site are on the back of this page. The gate will be “dummy locked”. (That means it just looks like it is locked.) After you have gone<br />
through the gate, you must close it and dummy lock it again. ABSOLUTELY, UNDER PENALTY OF DEATH ARE YOU TO LOCK THE GATE!!!!!<br />
WAIT! DID I FORGET TO MENTION NOT TO LOCK THE GATE??!!!<br />
you.<br />
We will have a few breakfast items on plotting day, and lunch. On test days we will have breakfast and lunch! Please remember to bring a chair with<br />
Due to the possible wet conditions this year, BLM may ask that we stage our event where we had it last year, on Skyline Rd., down the road from the<br />
NLPD area with covered tables and pit toilet. Please park alongside the road, leaving room for vehicles to pass. Follow signs to our staging area.<br />
To minimize damage to dirt roads, please bring any observers/friends in your vehicle if possible. Per new BLM rules, there will be a $5.00 per day/per<br />
person use fee (PASA will pay for exhibitors and workers only).<br />
I will soon be emailing you a backcountry permit. Please copy it and tape the permit in the back window of your vehicle. Please bring a charged cell<br />
phone if you have one and email me your number.<br />
Thank you so much for volunteering! We hope you will have fun and very stinky boots!<br />
Donna Highstreet<br />
Chief Tracklayer<br />
DIRECTIONS TO THE TEST SITE:<br />
Coming from the North:<br />
Take Highway 101 South to Highway 156 West toward the Monterey Peninsula. Take Highway 1 South toward Monterey. Take the Fort Ord Main Entrance<br />
exit off Highway 1. Follow General Directions below.<br />
Coming from the South:<br />
Take Highway 101 North to Highway 68 toward the Monterey Peninsula. When you get to Highway 1, go north toward Santa Cruz. Take the Fort Ord Main<br />
Entrance exit off Highway 1. Follow General Directions below.<br />
Coming from South or North of Monterey on Highway 1:<br />
Take the Fort Ord Main Entrance exit off Highway 1. Follow General Directions below.<br />
GENERAL DIRECTIONS:<br />
You will now be on Light Fighter Drive. At the 3 rd signal, turn right (the turn is before the corner). You will now be on General Jim Moore Blvd. (Can you<br />
tell you are on a former military base yet?). At the second signal, turn left on Normandy Road. Stay on Normandy Road. You will come to the intersection of<br />
Parker Flats Road Cut-off and Normandy Road. Continue straight across Parker Flats Cut-off Road. Normandy Road turns into Parker Flats Road here. Drive<br />
around the “Restricted Access” barricade. SPEED LIMIT 25MPH INSIDE THIS AREA PLEASE! There may be bicyclists, hikers or horses on road. In<br />
approx. 2.3 miles, make a left on Eucalyptus Road. Continue on Eucalyptus Road, across Barloy Canyon Road until you get to a locked gate. The gate will be<br />
dummy locked, so I know you already know what to do! That’s right, absolutely DO NOT LOCK THE GATE after you have come through and closed it,<br />
just leave it dummy locked!! From this point it is approximately 2 miles to the test site. Stay on the paved road and curve around the pond. At Skyline Road (a<br />
dirt road) take a right and parking will be immediately on your left. We will post some bright colored signs along the route to help guide you.<br />
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Test Secretary maintain communication via cell phone or radio, to<br />
direct the drivers and move the tracklayers in and out of the fields.<br />
After the tracks have been plotted, the Chief Tracklayer<br />
consults with the Tracking Judges regarding the track-laying<br />
schedule for Test Day morning . The judges determine the sequence<br />
and timing of track-laying the following morning. Then, based<br />
on the judges’ decisions, the Chief Tracklayer makes out a tracklaying<br />
schedule and sends it to the tracklayers and drivers. For<br />
small tests – six-track TD tests, for instance – the schedule won’t<br />
be complicated. But for larger trials that include combinations of<br />
TDX, TD, and/or TDU tests, this schedule is a challenging puzzle<br />
to put together. Below is an example, also devised by Sue Rush, for<br />
one of PASA’s trials that included TD and TDX tracks, and where<br />
some tracklayers laid more than one track.<br />
On Test Day morning, the Chief Tracklayer arrives well<br />
in advance of the time scheduled for laying the first track. S/he<br />
organizes the drivers and sets out with Tracklayer #1. S/he stays<br />
in the field while the tracks are being laid. S/he notes the exact<br />
start times for the laying of each track. S/he collects the tracking<br />
Tracklayer)Schedule) )<br />
February)14)and)15,)2015)<br />
)<br />
Saturday(–(Plotting(Day(<br />
TRACK)#) PERSON) PLAN)LAY)<br />
TDX(2((Jacks(Rd.)( Joan/Lori( 9:00am(<br />
TDX(1((Jacks(Rd.)( Doug/Jenny( 10:00am(<br />
TD(2((Three(Sisters)( Diane( 11:00am(<br />
TD(1((Three(Sisters)( Susan( 11:30am(<br />
TDX(5((Three(Sisters)( Susan/Jenny( 12:00pm(<br />
Lunch( Lunch( 1:00pm(<br />
TDX(4((Skyline(Rd.)( Joan/Lori( 2:00pm(<br />
TDX(3((Skyline(Rd.)( Doug/Jenny( 3:00pm(<br />
(<br />
Sunday(–(Test(Day( (<br />
TRACK#) PERSON) PLAN)LAY) XCTRACK) PLAN)RUN)<br />
TD(1( Susan( 7:30am( ( 8:00am(<br />
TD(2( Diane( 7:50am( ( 8:20am(<br />
TDX(1( Doug((XKJenny/Lori)( 7:00am( 8:30am( 10:00am(<br />
TDX(2( Joan((XKLori/Jenny)( 7:30am( 9:00am( 10:30am(<br />
TDX(3( Doug((XKJenny/Lori)( 8:00am( 9:30am( 11:00am(<br />
TDX(4( Joan((XKLori/Jenny)( 8:30am( 10:00am( 11:30am(<br />
TDX(5( Susan((XKJenny/Lori)( 9:00am( 10:30am( 12:00pm(<br />
)<br />
TD(Draw(–(7:45am( ( TDX(Draw(–(9:45am(<br />
)<br />
Doug)–)408C839C8843)<br />
7:00amKKKKKKKKKLay(TDX(1(<br />
8:00amKKKKKKKKKLay(TDX(3(<br />
10:00amKKKKKKKWait(at(start(of(TDX(1(<br />
11:00amKKKKKKKWait(at(start(of(TDX(3<br />
( (<br />
Joan)–)831C601C2692)<br />
7:30amKKKKKKKKKLay(TDX(2(<br />
8:30amKKKKKKKKKLay(TDX(4(<br />
10:30amKKKKKKKWait(at(start(of(TDX(2(<br />
11:30amKKKKKKKWait(at(start(of(TDX(4(<br />
(<br />
Susan)–)805C459C1499)<br />
7:30amKKKKKKKK(Lay(TD(1(<br />
8:00amKKKKKKKK(Wait(at(start(of(TD(1(<br />
9:00amKKKKKKKK(Lay(TDX(5(<br />
11:00amKKKKKKKWait(at(start(of(TDX(5(<br />
Tracking Field Notes<br />
(<br />
Diane)–)510C283C8013)<br />
7:50amKKKKKKKK(Lay(TD(2(<br />
8:20amKKKKKKKK(Wait(at(start(of(TD(2(<br />
(<br />
Jenny)–)831C421C1809)<br />
Lori)–)831C325C1230)<br />
8:30amKKKKKKKK(Lay(TDX(1(XKtrack(<br />
9:00amKKKKKKKK(Lay(TDX(2(XKtrack(<br />
9:30amKKKKKKKK(Lay(TDX(3(XKtrack(<br />
10:00amKKKKKKKLay(TDX(4(XKtrack(<br />
10:30amKKKKKKKLay(TDX(5(XKtrack(<br />
)<br />
Linda)–)408C666C6662)<br />
Sue)–)831C238C4357)(test)only))<br />
Donna)–)408C666C5687)<br />
Vicki)–)408C898C7696)<br />
Sara)–)408C898C7698)<br />
Warene)–)408C313C9565)<br />
test flags as the tracklayers bring them out of the field and stows<br />
them into the drivers’ vehicles. S/he communicates with the Test<br />
Secretary at the staging area and with the drivers to make sure the<br />
tracklayers and cross-track layers are getting into and out of the<br />
fields on schedule.<br />
The Chief Tracklayer will have to lay a track if the track-layer<br />
doesn’t show up – or cross-tracks if a cross-track layer is absent.<br />
This is a rare occurrence, but I’ve seen it happen. Because the tracks<br />
were flagged on Plotting Day, with bright colored flags placed at<br />
the starts, corners and article placements – and the cross-tracks<br />
were flagged with contrasting colored flags – and because the Chief<br />
Tracklayer has drawn field maps, even if in simplified versions,<br />
laying these tracks is not difficult. It’s just a matter of following the<br />
flags in proper sequence and placing his/her own scented tracking<br />
articles at the article flags – and pulling out the flags, of course, all<br />
but the start flag, and the 30-yard directional on a TD track.<br />
For large tests, the Chief Tracklayer will continue coordinating<br />
tracklayers in the field, even while the earlier tracks are being run.<br />
She will have chosen someone in the club to act as “field marshal”<br />
to guide the gallery of observers to watch from<br />
a distance while the tracks being run. Often the<br />
tracklayers can act as field marshals for their own<br />
tracks.<br />
After the test has been completed, the Chief<br />
Tracklayer collects and cleans the tracking test<br />
flags and bundles them. During the awards<br />
ceremony, s/he presents small gifts to each<br />
tracklayer and cross-track layer, expressing<br />
appreciation for the efforts they have made for<br />
the club, for the sport.<br />
Columnist Anne Hershey<br />
judges Tracking at all<br />
levels for ASCA and AKC<br />
and instructs tracking<br />
training classes. She has<br />
owned and trained five<br />
Australian Shepherds<br />
since 1989, and she<br />
has titled each of<br />
them through TDX. In<br />
April, 1999, her Aussie<br />
bitch “CT Blaze ASCA<br />
TDXx2” was the first Australian Shepherd (and the<br />
17 th dog of any breed) to earn an AKC VST title. Her<br />
Aussie Times column “Tracking Field Notes” earned<br />
DWAA Maxwell awards twice, and in 2005 her article<br />
“Developing Article Value, Article Drive and Article<br />
Skills” was awarded “Best Training Article” by Off-<br />
Lead Magazine. She is a founding member of the ASCA<br />
Tracking Committee and a past president of Palo Alto<br />
Foothills Tracking Association.<br />
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In<br />
Like<br />
A Junior’s View<br />
Janelle Farkas<br />
Northridge, California<br />
Flynn<br />
Another year, another missed Nationals<br />
Bret Kofford<br />
Imperial Valley, California<br />
This year was the second year in a row that Jeep and I<br />
have qualified for Agility Finals. With him being only<br />
four years old, I feel this is quite the accomplishment.<br />
We have managed to train and compete competitively<br />
even though I have been a full-time student his entire life. We<br />
have finished an ATCH and are well on our way to finishing our<br />
second one. We have accomplished so many training goals and he<br />
has proven to be exactly what I asked his breeder for, and for that,<br />
I am so incredibly grateful. But<br />
this year, I really, really wanted<br />
to go to Nationals. I wanted to<br />
enter Finals. I wanted a chance<br />
to compete with Jeep in what<br />
we had spent all year qualifying<br />
for. And I wanted to do it in Texas, where his breeder and his<br />
littermates would be. She hasn’t seen him since the day she sent<br />
him home with me, and I wanted more than anything to be able to<br />
show her what we were capable of.<br />
And then life happened.<br />
Due to so many things out of my control, I was unable to<br />
attend Nationals this year. Despite my planning, despite working<br />
so hard all year to make sure it happened, it just didn’t. I simply<br />
could not afford to go, and as a 25-year-old, I did not want to rely<br />
on my parents or anyone else. Nationals are not something that I<br />
HAVE to go to. I might WANT to, but that’s very different. And as<br />
I am recently graduated and in the treacherous job search process, I<br />
did not feel like I could responsibly spend thousands of dollars on<br />
Nationals and put myself even further in debt than I already am. I<br />
had to make an incredibly difficult, not at all fun, adult decision,<br />
to save my money for when I am more financially stable. If things<br />
go well in the next few months, I should be back on my feet soon.<br />
My goal is to make it to 2019 Nationals, but if I could swing <strong>2018</strong><br />
Nationals, that would make me incredibly happy.<br />
In the weeks leading up to Nationals, my sadness started to<br />
take over. Had I made the right decision? There are no guarantees<br />
in life, so should I have tried to make it work? What if we can’t go<br />
in two years either? I second-guessed myself and was starting to<br />
make myself miserable. I had so many friends who were gearing<br />
up to leave, and I was feeling left out and unsure of my decision<br />
to stay home. I would be on Facebook and see so many people<br />
starting to make their packing lists, get their cars ready, do last<br />
minute training exercises, and all I wanted to do was join them! I<br />
I did not hear a SINGLE complaint<br />
about Nationals itself.<br />
wanted to make my packing list. I wanted to be getting things ready.<br />
I wanted to run my dog in Finals. It was especially hard to see people<br />
complain about everything they had to do to get ready; how long<br />
of a drive it would be; how they had to pack dog stuff and people<br />
stuff. Reading this at home was discouraging; I would have given<br />
ANYTHING to be able to go, ANYTHING to have been packing<br />
and planning my drive, and to see people who were grumbling over<br />
every little thing related to just leaving for Nationals was making<br />
my heart hurt. I do not think<br />
that anyone was doing it on<br />
purpose or to make anyone feel<br />
bad, but unfortunately, it was<br />
bothersome to me and to many<br />
others I know that wanted to<br />
attend Nationals but couldn’t. It was hard to see people take for<br />
granted that they were going to Nationals while others, including<br />
me, desperately wanted to go but were unable to.<br />
Soon, the week of Nationals arrived, and so many of my friends<br />
were there. Everyone was having fun, everyone was doing well,<br />
and much to my surprise, I did not hear a SINGLE complaint about<br />
Nationals itself. Which made not being there even more difficult.<br />
At least from my perspective, everyone seemed to have such an<br />
amazing time at Nationals. People were happy, things seemed to<br />
run incredibly smoothly, Agility Finals went well, the courses<br />
were great, and the dogs were wonderful. I was so happy to see so<br />
many people and dogs that I care so deeply about having so much<br />
fun. And so, while I wasn’t there to participate, it was great to see<br />
everyone having a great time. I wish with my whole heart that things<br />
had worked out differently for Jeep and me this year, and that we<br />
had been able to participate, but it seems that 2017 Nationals were<br />
amazing, and for that, we should all be grateful.<br />
I learned that sometimes even your best thought-out plans<br />
don’t work, and when that happens, we should all try to make the<br />
best of the situation. During the week of Nationals, I made a point<br />
to spend more time with Jeep – whether that was extra training,<br />
or just time spent cuddling on the couch, it was still “our” week,<br />
he did not know that he was missing out on a week of fun, and I<br />
never wanted him to. I still feel so lucky to share my life with this<br />
incredible dog, and I know that we will make it to Nationals one<br />
of these years. Congratulations to all who were at Nationals; you<br />
all have some of the most amazing dogs in the country, and you<br />
all went home with winners!<br />
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A Squirrel Dog<br />
Just So.<br />
Elizabeth M. Jarrell<br />
Kensington, MD<br />
Coonhounds chase raccoons.<br />
Foxhounds find fox.<br />
Rhodesian Ridgebacks<br />
hunt lions.<br />
But Border Collies and Australian Shepherds are supposed<br />
to group and herd, not obsess over squirrels.<br />
The winter was long and hard. Spring has alternated<br />
between ice storms and heat waves. So I have not been<br />
able to put my obedience equipment in my backyard<br />
for some time. There is only so much training<br />
I can do in my small basement between<br />
attending classes and group practices. It<br />
appears that William, my puppy, got a<br />
bit bored over the winter.<br />
He is now a squirrel dog.<br />
Much to my dismay, the squirrels are<br />
actually taunting him, hanging upside<br />
down by their rear feet, swinging<br />
back and forth chirping, possibly<br />
cussing, and gesticulating madly with<br />
their clawed little hands. Without<br />
warning, they then change tactics,<br />
jumping with wild abandon from<br />
limb to limb, dangling just out of<br />
his reach. The squirrels practically<br />
throw leaves at the poor pup.<br />
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Under all other circumstances, Willian never barks. He never<br />
makes any sounds. But all bets are off when the squirrel brigade<br />
emerges. He won’t shut up. Much as he has tried, he cannot yet<br />
climb trees.<br />
William, like most dogs, does best on a schedule. We always<br />
go to bed at the same time, generally about 10:00 pm. Last Friday<br />
night, around midnight, William began wildly ringing the sleigh<br />
bells on the back door, my dogs’ way of letting me know they need<br />
to go outside. It is demeaning for a dog to have to whine and beg to<br />
go outside. He woke me up. Every dog has an occasional stomach<br />
upset, usually in the middle of the night, so I thought he just had<br />
tummy troubles. It happens to all of us.<br />
I do not wake up quickly, but I managed to put on a robe and<br />
shoes and waddle outside carrying a flashlight. I wanted to see if<br />
he truly was ill.<br />
The next thing I knew, he began digging furiously at the base of<br />
one of my rose bushes located under a mature Forest Pansy Redbud.<br />
He did not seem like a sick puppy to me. Rather, he seemed like<br />
a puppy on a mission. Sophie stood to the side, barking as is her<br />
custom.<br />
I raced back into the house, grabbed some white vinegar and<br />
ran back outside. By the time I returned, the hole was about 8<br />
inches wide and 4 inches deep. What on earth lives that far down<br />
in the soil? I noticed a lot of fluffy, grey fur scatted about as well.<br />
Hum. Could it be squirrel fur? Might a squirrel have gotten too<br />
cocky and fallen out of the Forest Pansy Redbud above and into<br />
the well-mulched ground by the rosebush? Shooing William away,<br />
I filled up the hole and squirted enough white vinegar to, I hoped,<br />
dissuade him from further digging without damaging the rose bush.<br />
All of us then went back to bed.<br />
The next night, around midnight, the same thing happened.<br />
I had to let the dogs out when he rang the sleigh bells because<br />
maybe, just maybe, William really did have digestive issues. I threw<br />
on my robe and shoes, grabbed a flashlight and waddled out into<br />
the night. There was an ensuing mad scramble at the base of the<br />
rosebush between William and some woodland creature. By the<br />
time I focused the flashlight and myself, William was standing in<br />
the middle of the yard, happily chewing away with supreme delight.<br />
He then burped contentedly. An impressive mound of fluffy grey<br />
fur decorated the base of the same rosebush.<br />
I do not know for certain what exactly William ate in the middle<br />
of that night. William has not made any more midnight requests to<br />
go outside and his tummy has been just fine. I only know that it had<br />
fluffy grey fur. I strongly suspect that it may have been a squirrel.<br />
And I do know that ever since, the neighborhood squirrels have<br />
been a lot more respectful to William.<br />
Just so.<br />
Elizabeth M. Jarrell of Bon Ami Australian<br />
Shepherds has won six Maxwells from<br />
the Dog Writers Association of America<br />
(DWAA), including two for her “Just So”<br />
column, one for books, one for editorial, and<br />
one for on-line feature, plus a Certificate of<br />
Excellence from the Cat Writers Association.<br />
Most recently, Liz won the AKC S.T.A.R.<br />
Puppy and Canine Good Citizen Special<br />
Award from the DWAA 2016 Annual Writing<br />
Competition.<br />
Nominations are now open for the<br />
ASCA Junior Service Award (“Above and Beyond Award”)<br />
Purpose: The purpose of the award is to recognize Juniors who exhibit good sportsmanship and who provide selfless service<br />
to the Australian Shepherd, their local/national club and their own community.<br />
Eligibility: Nominees must be an ASCA member but need not be an active competitor. Letters regarding the accomplishments and<br />
service of the Junior must come from someone other than the Junior and/or his/her family. Letters must describe how the Junior<br />
has contributed to the dog community and cite specific examples of individual sportsmanship.<br />
Awards: The ASCA Board of Directors or a committee appointed by the Board shall collect and review all letters.<br />
One Junior will be chosen, based on the criteria set forth, to receive this award at the ASCA National Specialty banquet.<br />
The chosen letter will be read at the banquet in honor of the recipient. Additional awards may be given<br />
in the case of exceptional service by more than one Junior.<br />
All letters of nomination for the year’s award must be submitted NO LATER THAN AUGUST 1, <strong>2018</strong> to the Executive Secretary.<br />
e-mail: executive.secretary@asca.org,<br />
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Cat, Meet Dad; Dad, Meet Cat<br />
Leah Swatko • Ontario, Canada<br />
Several years ago my father had passed away. My sister, our<br />
children, and spouses all sat with him as he passed from<br />
this world to the next. My sister and our children cleaned<br />
up his apartment, and disposed of his clothes and furniture<br />
to charity. Following his wishes we held a quite remembrance after<br />
his cremation.<br />
Not long after his passing I moved to Southern Ontario. Change<br />
is good, gives a new perspective; and often better opportunities<br />
present themselves. I had my dogs and that was good. I had<br />
opportunities to take training that was about positive and not<br />
negative methods, which I enjoyed. The dogs had a good time, too,<br />
and we joined the Meet the Breed at the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto.<br />
Imagine thousands of people exiting the arena after the afternoon<br />
shows of all things related to the “Farm coming to the City.” My<br />
booth was inundated with so<br />
many city people wanting to<br />
pet and ask questions about<br />
my dogs. I had Aussies and<br />
Cavaliers and all the dogs<br />
learned to shake a paw. That<br />
seems to be the first and most<br />
favoured behaviour the public<br />
wants. There were other breeds<br />
presented, all having their own little booth. We also did small<br />
demos of agility and obedience through out the day. The larger<br />
demonstrations were downstairs where the instructors dogs did<br />
flyball, agility and fun entertaining shows including a few willing<br />
volunteers. There was a Pot Belly pig that did novice obedience,<br />
agility, and flyball!<br />
In the New Year, I had an appointment in Sudbury; I also had<br />
to pick up my father’s ashes. I took all my dogs with me, as they<br />
enjoyed traveling. They all learned how to plead for treats at every<br />
drive-through of my favourite coffee and doughnut place, “Tim<br />
Horton’s.” Every drive-through offered a cake “Tim Bit” for the<br />
dogs. On this trip I purchased a box of Tim Bits for me – a sweet<br />
treat to go with my tea as we traveled north on the winter roads.<br />
I had to stop for gas and took a rest room break. When I returned<br />
to my car, I discovered Cat, my blue merle 12-month-old puppy had<br />
learned the secret about the wonderful-smelling box I had put well<br />
up on my dash. Someone had nosed open the box and cleaned up<br />
every crumb. Really, I shouldn’t of been surprised – after all, they<br />
were loose in the car and they were Aussies. I figured they were all<br />
guilty and that taught me to put food in the glove box. Yes, I admit<br />
to being a bit slow about some of the traits of these smart dogs and<br />
how fast they learn.<br />
Once in the city my first stop was at the funeral home to pick<br />
up my father’s ashes. I will add here that my family has a large<br />
serving of graveside humour; in our culture, the division between<br />
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A tall thin woman said in<br />
sombre tones, “Please come with me<br />
to the other side.”<br />
this world and the spirit world is not solid. Case in point: My<br />
sister’s husband had passed in an accident. He was cremated but<br />
my sister had to wait till spring thaw to have his remains interred<br />
up north in Wawa. She stopped by my house and showed me the<br />
box of ashes, and then told me she was taking the KVP road. This<br />
is a rough road that saves hours of driving but you have to be on<br />
guard for logging trucks. She said, “I sure hope I don’t roll the car.<br />
If the ashtray spills and Mike gets dumped out, there is no way to<br />
sort out what is Mike and what is from the ashtray!”<br />
Well, back to the funeral home. This place had two buildings –<br />
one was a huge flower shop and the other was where all the funerals<br />
took place. I went in to the flower shop and asked about picking up<br />
my father’s ashes. A tall thin woman said in sombre tones, “Please<br />
come with me to the other side.” Well, that started to make me<br />
smile and it was all I could do<br />
to not speak out loud that I was<br />
not quite ready to pass over! I<br />
managed to keep my comments<br />
internalized as we crossed the<br />
parking area to enter the formal<br />
funeral parlour. She asked me to<br />
wait at the desk and she would<br />
return shortly. Again, maybe<br />
it was the long drive, but everything this woman said struck me<br />
slightly off-center and funny. Within a few minutes she came into<br />
the reception area with a small brown bag with a brown twisted<br />
paper handle. Okay, it was a small gift bag in brown paper with<br />
a gold sheen. There was a small square of paper attached with a<br />
paper clip to the top edge with my father’s name typed on it. The<br />
woman said in that same monotone voice, “Be sure to support the<br />
bag from the bottom as the handles could let go.”<br />
Oh no; I could hear my inner voice starting to comment, “What,<br />
no tissue paper on top? No nice little card one would find on a<br />
gift bag? For how many dollars and this is what I get – a generic<br />
black plastic box and a gift bag that isn’t sturdy enough to hold<br />
the weight?” I carefully took the bag from her as directed and left.<br />
No words of condolence, nothing? I get more interaction from the<br />
lady at the “Tim’s” drive-through!<br />
I carried Dad out to the car and got in as my dogs all greeted<br />
me; Cat seemed really excited by the bag. I am sure she thought,<br />
more treats! I held up the bag and showed it to the dogs and told Cat<br />
“Meet Dad; Dad, this is Cat.” All the other dogs were not interested<br />
once they realized the bag contained nothing of value to them. But<br />
Cat gave it a good sniff. I carefully placed Dad on the floor and<br />
drove to my appointment.<br />
Once parked I tried to find a place to put Dad. The box was<br />
too big for the glove box or the drawer under the passenger seat, I<br />
managed to get it well slid under the drivers seat. I left the car, not
We sang traditional songs listening to the heart beat of the drum and<br />
the rattle. We ate some strawberries – they look like a heart – and<br />
offered food and water for the journey. We gently released Mom<br />
and Dad into the river to make their final journey together to the<br />
Great Lakes and beyond. We sang the traveling song and let them<br />
go.<br />
Leah Swatko is a life member of<br />
ASCA and Judge Rally, Obedience,<br />
and Provisional Breeder Judge. She<br />
resides in North Ontario, close to<br />
the North Shore, with her dogs.<br />
Cat, in a more familiar environment.<br />
without some concern as to the condition I would find it upon my<br />
return. I consoled my nerves with the thought it was just going to<br />
be a short appointment and should be no more than 10 minutes.<br />
I entered the doctors office and the chairs were full. Oh boy!<br />
This will be much more than 10 minutes. I distracted myself with<br />
a magazine. Finally, they called my name and I had a few minutes<br />
to talk with my doctor, who added another prescription and then<br />
I was done. I booked another appointment in a few months and<br />
hurried out to my car.<br />
As I exited the building I could see my car, the windows all<br />
fogged up with dog breath; at least I thought it was dog breath.<br />
Oh dear, I hope Cat didn’t take out the box and shake it open<br />
dusting the inside of my car with Dad! I walked faster! I danced<br />
as I waited for a car to back out of a space: “Come on, lady, get the<br />
lead out!” The longer it took, the worse the imagined condition of<br />
my car became in my mind! Finally, I got to the door and opened<br />
it to nothing wrong. Whew, big sigh of relief, but I was right to be<br />
concerned as I checked under the seat for Dad. Cat had found the<br />
bag and had pulled it out and shoved her nose down looking for<br />
treats in the bottom – there had to be treats! Oh, that was so close<br />
to a bizarre trip to the car wash to use the shop vac to clean up the<br />
car! I kept getting visuals of my car powdered with white ash. I<br />
am cursed with a vivid imagination!<br />
The years passed and dogs passed into the next world, new<br />
dogs replaced them, life progressed and I was back north when it<br />
was Mom’s time to leave. My sister took care of her last few days<br />
in the nursing home in the south, she made the arrangements, and<br />
Mom was cremated. Our parents had a volatile marriage; there<br />
were many arguments and they finally divorced. But neither of<br />
them ever stopped asking us about how the other was doing. Like<br />
it or not they were connected.<br />
On a nice early summer day my sister and I had a quiet<br />
ceremony beside the Serpent River. I brought a blanket of many<br />
colours, which represented the Grandfather Teachings, my sister<br />
had her drum, and I had a small rattle. We smudged with sage and<br />
had sweet grass, cedar, and tobacco for our prayers and offering.<br />
Miller’s Arena, Frenchtown, MT<br />
ASC of Montana Spring Turnout – May 11-13<br />
• 6 Stock Trials (AM and PM: Cattle, Sheep & Ducks)<br />
• Course Director: Jim McKay (406-546-4069)<br />
• Silver Buckle and other prizes for awards<br />
JUNE<br />
Miller’s Arena, Frenchtown, MT<br />
ASC of Montana Frenchtown Fling – June 8-10<br />
• 2 Farm Trials (AM and PM: Cattle & Sheep)<br />
• 4 Stock Trials (AM and PM: Cattle, Sheep & Ducks)<br />
• Course Director: Jim McKay (406-546-4069)<br />
• Silver Buckle and other prizes for awards<br />
JULY<br />
Miller’s Arena, Frenchtown, MT<br />
ASC of Montana Cow Country Classic – July 13-15<br />
• 6 Stock Trials (AM and PM: Cattle, Sheep & Ducks)<br />
• Course Director: Jim McKay (406-546-4069)<br />
• Silver Buckles and other prizes for awards<br />
UPCOMINGtMAY<br />
AUGUST<br />
W Lazy J Ranch, Lewistown, MT<br />
ASC of Montana Summer Roundup – August 17-20<br />
• 4 Stock Trials (AM and PM: Cattle, Sheep & Ducks)<br />
• 1 Ranch Trial-2 Post Advanced Trials (Sheep and Cattle)<br />
• Judges: Dana Mackenzie and Tony Padgett<br />
• Course Director: Betty Williams (406-535-7342)<br />
• Silver Buckles and other prizes for awards<br />
SEPTEMBER<br />
ASCA Specialty, Greely, CO<br />
ASC of Montana ASCA Nationals Pre-Trial – September 25<br />
• Course Director: Jim McKay (406-546-4069)<br />
• Silver Buckles and other prizes for awards<br />
<strong>2018</strong> National Specialty<br />
Hosted by the <strong>2018</strong> Consortium: Colorado ASA, Hill<br />
Country ASC, and ASC of Texas on September 21 –<br />
September 29, <strong>2018</strong>, at Island Grove Regional Park,<br />
Greeley, CO. There is a Facebook page and a Facebook<br />
group. No website yet.<br />
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Jan.-Feb. <strong>2018</strong><br />
Volume 51, No. 2<br />
Circulation 4,100<br />
Aussie Times Columnists<br />
Agility – Ally Bryant<br />
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ASCA on the Web<br />
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Conformation – Ann B. DeChant<br />
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Rally – Corinne Shanks<br />
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A Former Junior's Views – Janelle Farkas<br />
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Just So – Elizabeth M. Jarrell<br />
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Juniors<br />
Showcase<br />
'17<br />
Samantha Atherton, Joshua DeLozier, Lisa Ditschler, Gaitlin Goossens, Eli Goossens,<br />
Courtney Lund, Wesley McLendon, Nivedita Mohan, Jeremy Moye, Kady Schneider,<br />
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Jackie Wittler, Eric Woodbury, Ethan Woodbury<br />
98 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong>
Samantha Atherton<br />
• Highest Score Region 4<br />
• Working Ducks 8-12 Years<br />
Joshua DeLozier<br />
• High Score Junior 8-12 Working Junior Handler<br />
112 points<br />
• Highest Score Region 5 Working Sheep 8-12 years<br />
112 points<br />
• High Score Junior 8-12 Open Working Junior Handler<br />
57 points<br />
• Highest Score Region 5 Open Working Started Ducks<br />
8-12<br />
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Caitlin Goossens<br />
Lisa Ditschler<br />
• Highest Score Region 7<br />
• Rally 13-17 Years<br />
260 Points<br />
• Titling in Rally<br />
Hi, my name is Lisa Ditschler and I’m from Germany. In<br />
2015 my sweet little Aussie Millicent was born. Millicent is my<br />
first owned Australian Shepherd and I train her in Rally and in<br />
Obedience. In July of 2016 we had our first trial in Rally Novice<br />
and received five Rally-Titles within the ASCA year 2016/2017.<br />
In the current ASCA year of 2017/<strong>2018</strong> Millicent has already<br />
finished her RMX-Title and two Obedience-Titles.<br />
I have also trained and started with Millicent’s wonderful<br />
mom “Silky,” CC Silk Blackbird of Rosecreek, in Rally Excellent/<br />
Masters and we have finished an Obedience Title in the current<br />
ASCA year.<br />
I’m very thankful for the support from my family and friends<br />
in my first and at the same time final year as a junior.<br />
My sweet little “Millicent,” CC Rosecreek’s Blue Fire BN CD<br />
RNX RAX RMX, stands also in the Rally Merit List 2016/2017 at<br />
#7 Rally Advanced.<br />
I have been in Aussies all my life but just started to compete<br />
in Juniors about two years ago. In my first full year of showing in<br />
Junior Conformation I ended first in 13-17 Senior in Region 7 and<br />
made it into the 500 Club<br />
We went to the Texas Nationals where I got to compete in<br />
Finals and ended 2nd in 13-17 Seniors, which made me very very<br />
proud.<br />
I also do Rally Juniors and Agility Juniors and love to compete<br />
with my dogs.<br />
I am pictured with (from left to right) Some Kind of Magic’s<br />
Love Affair JJ-O RJ-O GJ-O RA (major pointed), Some Kind Of<br />
Magic’s 1 Shining Moment JS-N (major pointed), and ASCA Ch.<br />
Some Kind of Magic’s Not Just A Doll JJ-O RJ-N GJ-O.<br />
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Eli Goossens<br />
In my first year of Junior Conformation I ended first in 8-12<br />
in Region 7. I was invited to compete in the Finals. We were very<br />
excited to go the the ASCA nationals Texas 2017. I competed in<br />
Finals with ATCH Some Kind of Magic’s It Wasn’t Me RE STDs<br />
(major pointed ASCA, Belgian Champion). We ended 3rd in 8-12.<br />
I was so nervous, but happy that we did so well.<br />
I am pictured with Some Kind of Magic’s Crash Party (major<br />
pointed), who I now show in Altered and just started competing<br />
with her in Agility. I also compete in Agility with Some Kind of<br />
Magic’s Jedi Knight. I love to do Agility with my dogs. I hope to<br />
compete succesfully for more years to come.<br />
Courtney Lund<br />
• Highest Score Region 4, Rally 13-17 Years<br />
• High Score Junior, 13-17 Rally<br />
• Overall High Score Rally<br />
• Degree of Excellence Level 1, 2, 3, 4<br />
• Titling in Rally, Gatorheaven Smidge of Slander RE<br />
DNA-VP<br />
• Titling in Rally, Samilyn-Image Solar Access Law CD,<br />
RNX, RAX, RE DNA-VP<br />
• Titling in Rally, Samilyns Sir Lancelot RE DNA-CP<br />
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Nivedita Mohan<br />
Wesley McLendon<br />
Congratulations to Wesley McLendon, ten years old of<br />
Cowarts, Alabama, and Pincie Creek Charlie Brown STDs, STDc<br />
for being awarded Highest Score in Region 5 Working Cattle 8-12<br />
years from ASCA with 81 points. They have trained under the<br />
supervision of Roger Stevens of Pincie Creek and have been a great<br />
team since Day One. We are very proud of their accomplishments<br />
and look forward to seeing what the future holds for them as a team.<br />
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• “Best of Winners” at<br />
ASCA Nationals 2017 Lowland Pre-show<br />
• 2nd place in 8-12 open junior<br />
at ASCA Nationals 2017 Finals<br />
• Best Junior three times in a row at<br />
Delta ASF show in Turlock, CA<br />
My name is Nivedita Mohan (Nive) and I am from San<br />
Jose, California. My first dog is, “Desertlite Dream Come True”<br />
(Magic), from Michele & Kyrstin Baker of Desertlite Aussies. We<br />
started conformation in altered classes and won Best of Winners<br />
at ASCA Nationals 2017 Lowland Pre-show in Bryan, Texas. He<br />
is an awesome and handsome boy and being trained as a therapy<br />
dog as well.<br />
My second dog is a show and performance black tri bitch,<br />
“RaineDance Magic In The Park” (Gloria), from Raine Lutz and<br />
Denise Hutter of RaineDance Aussies. Gloria is a special girl and<br />
I am so glad to have her in my family. I would like to thank Raine<br />
and RaineDance family for encouraging me to get into dog sports.<br />
I show Gloria in Intact Bitch classes, and also starting MVA and<br />
MVJ with her and Magic. I also use Gloria and Magic for juniors in both<br />
ASCA and AKC. Together, we got qualified for the ASCA 500 Club<br />
and placed 2nd in 8-12 Open Junior at ASCA Nationals 2017 Finals.<br />
I won three Best Juniors in a row at Delta ASF show in Turlock,<br />
CA a week after ASCA Nationals. Krystal and Michael McGuire<br />
of Trilogy Aussies guided me in grooming and Juniors at ASCA<br />
Nationals in Texas. They encouraged me to show “Trilogy’s May<br />
Be It’s a Dream” (Carol Morgan’s black tri bitch called Abby) and<br />
we premiered at ASCA Nationals Lowland Pre-show! They also<br />
let me borrow a five-month-old blue boy named “Trilogy’s under<br />
the Sea” (Triton) and I have started showing him in both ASCA<br />
and AKC shows.<br />
I would like to thank my parents Sumitha & Chandra Mohan,<br />
my brother Tanush Mohan, and the entire ASCA family for their<br />
guidance and support. Many thanks to all the judges for providing<br />
their feedback to improve my junior showmanship skills.<br />
I am very passionate about showing Aussies and learning<br />
agility and herding sports. I enjoy volunteering and fundraising at<br />
local animal shelters.
Jeremy Moye<br />
• Highest Score Junior Handler – Region 1 Cattle<br />
with K-J White Paw Mitts<br />
• Highest Score Junior Handler – Region 1 Sheep<br />
with K-J Red Raider’s Rustler (pictured above)<br />
• Highest Score Junior Handler – Region 1 Ducks<br />
with K-J Miss Jiff<br />
Son of Tanya Moye, Jeremy lives with his grandpa Terry<br />
Moye in Washington County just north of Weiser, and attends<br />
school in Midvale, ID. Jeremy began his pursuit of the sport of<br />
competitive dog trialing with his Border Collie, Diamond at the<br />
age of 12. Under the tutelage of Carol and Lyle Gerken at KJ<br />
Ranch Working Australian Shepherds in Payette, he developed his<br />
skills and learned how to train Diamond into a useful ranch dog.<br />
He got a taste of competitive dog trialing as he finished Diamond’s<br />
training, and there was no turning back. He purchased an eightweek-old<br />
Australian Shepherd puppy as his next project, and<br />
named her Mitts.This was a keen puppy and he worked very hard<br />
to keep up with her. While continuing to train Mitts, he invested in<br />
an adult female and with guidance mapped out the foundation of<br />
developing a kennel with a specific breeding plan. After his first<br />
12 months of training Mitts, he begin participating in local trials<br />
and started getting her herding titles. Last year he participated<br />
for the first time outside his home turf, and attended the 2016<br />
ASCA National Specialty in Albany, Oregon with Mitts. She was<br />
only two years old. He competed in the Junior Handler division,<br />
but also was eligible for placements against adults, seasoned<br />
trainers, and competitors. Jeremy not only was the High Scoring<br />
Junior Handler in Ducks amd Sheep, he placed 4 th in the Open<br />
Class Ducks and 5 th in the Open Class Sheep. Rounding out his<br />
experience by gaining a score in the Cattle, Jeremy was awarded<br />
the High Combined Junior Handler :-) While he continues to work<br />
with Mitts to realize a goal of gaining a Working Trial Champion<br />
title, he gave Mitts some time off to raise some puppies of her<br />
own. This led him to purchase his current dog, J.R. While he<br />
continues to sharpen his skills, he readied J.R. for competition<br />
this fall at the National Specialty.<br />
Kady Schneider<br />
• Degrees of Excellence 1, 2, 3, 4<br />
• ASCA 500 Club<br />
• Highest Score Region 5, Handling 8-12 Years<br />
Kady and Breezy Oaks B. A. Baracus JJ-O, RJ-N, GJ-<br />
N, “Scout,” pictured above, began their journey in February<br />
2016 at a local 4H dog show and from that point on, they were<br />
hooked! Through patience and persistence, they have blossomed<br />
into an amazing team in the show ring! During their first year<br />
of showing, Kady and Scout have earned numerous Best Junior<br />
and Reserve Junior Handler awards, as well as, all 4 Degrees of<br />
Excellence, a place in the 500 Club and the highest handling score<br />
for age group in Region 5. In addition to the Junior Handling, Kady<br />
and “Scout” train and trial in Agility and have earned several titles<br />
together as well. Countless friends and memories have been made<br />
and we look forward to many more! A very special thank-you goes<br />
out to Vicki and Adrianne Tullier for mentoring Kady and making<br />
this such a special year!<br />
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Samantha Stoeke<br />
• Degree of Excellence Level 1, 2, 3, 4<br />
• Highest Score Region 6 Obedience Novice 8-12 years<br />
252 Points<br />
• Highest Score Region 6 Rally 8-12 Years<br />
226 points<br />
• Highest Score Region 6 Handling 8-12 Years<br />
384 points<br />
About two years ago, “RoXXXanne” (CH Moonstone Terra-<br />
Blue Red Lite BN CD RNX RAX DNA-VP) “picked” Samantha as<br />
her kid. Since then, they have been an amazing team in and out of<br />
the show ring. They love Junior Handling, as well as performance<br />
events and are always up for new adventures. Outside of the show<br />
ring, RoXXXanne and Samantha enjoy working together in their 4H<br />
club, they hike and backpack together and love going for boat rides<br />
in the summer. When Samantha is not in school, she spends her free<br />
time teaching RoXXXanne tricks and working on the next levels of<br />
performance. They have recently started taking Agility classes and<br />
look forward to adding that to their resume. Our thanks go out to<br />
Alicia and Morgan Campbell of Moonstone Australian Shepherds<br />
and Emmy Adasiewicz of Terra-Blue Australian Shepherds for<br />
allowing this team to come together!<br />
Anastasia Stuecker<br />
This is Anastasia with her 15-month-old “one-in-a-million”<br />
dog, Lotta. Lotta was long-time, heartfully awaited and in summer<br />
2016, it was time to pick her up from the breeder. Now, they are<br />
best friends and they love to play or like to have a nice dog walk<br />
in our little town. Anastasia has grown up with our four Australian<br />
Shepherds. At a very young age she decided to become a really<br />
good dog mom. So she exercised long years with our other Aussies<br />
Rally-Obedience, Junior Handling, Frisbee, and Treibball.Times<br />
are changing and a new team is at the start. Anastasia trained with<br />
so much love, patience, and fairness her big love, Lotta. It is such<br />
a pleasure to watch them together in training, leisure, and at sports<br />
events. Supported by the whole family Anastasias great dream came<br />
true. She actually finished Lotta’s RN-X Title and gets also some<br />
nice results in Junior Handling. Way to go, little ladies.<br />
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ON THE BACK COVER – 2017 MVJ<br />
Madison Williams<br />
• Degree of Excellence 1, 2, 3, 4<br />
• 500 Club<br />
• Titling in Agility: CH Revelaire’s Hot Spiced Cider<br />
GJ-N JJ-E RJ-N RNX<br />
Emma Williams<br />
• Degree of Excellence 1, 2, 3, 4<br />
• 500 Club<br />
• Highest Scoring Region 4 Handling 8-12 years<br />
• Highest Scoring Region 4 Rally 8-12 years<br />
• Titling in Agility: CH Revelaire’s Silvel Nickel GJ-N JS-O<br />
RJ-N RNX RA<br />
My name is Emma Williams. I am a 13 and live in Indiana.<br />
Dogs have always been an important part of my life ever since I<br />
was young. I participated in my first dog show when I was two<br />
years old. I got my dog, Nicki, when I eight, and have been training<br />
her ever since. We travel the Midwest region of the United States,<br />
going to shows at a regular basis. Nicki and I work in Juniors, Rally,<br />
Stock, and Agility, and were awarded second place in MVJ at the<br />
past ASCA nationals in Texas. I also play soccer, softball, and am<br />
in National Honor Junior Society, Junior High Student council, and<br />
Fellowship of Christian Athletes. I also love volunteering at my<br />
church as a teacher or guide for the young kids during activities. I<br />
show diary goats and rabbits in 4-H. My older sister, Madie, also<br />
shows dogs, and my little siblings Drew and Macy love the dogs,<br />
too. Dog shows are the things that get me looking forward to the<br />
weekends, even if it is just Monday. I love working with my dogs<br />
and hope to continue this hobby for years to come.<br />
My name is Madie Williams. I am a sophomore at Western<br />
Boone High School in Indiana. I have two dogs, Ellie and<br />
Cider. Ellie is a nine-year-old black tri female. Cider is a<br />
three-year-old red tri female. Ellie and I have competed in<br />
many things over the years including Junior Handling, Agility,<br />
Rally, and Stock. We most recently competed at the National<br />
Specialty in Texas where we took part in Most Versatile<br />
Junior and actually won! It was such a great experience and<br />
a huge honor. That was Ellie’s last big competition so it<br />
was an amazing and memorable way to end. Then there is<br />
Cider. She is my little spitfire girl and I love her to death. We<br />
have competed in Agility, Rally, Junior Handling, and her<br />
favorite – Dock Diving. Cider and I make a great team in in<br />
Junior Handling. At Nationals we earned two Reserve Junior<br />
Handler wins, one at a pre-show and one at the Nationals<br />
competition. Those were amazing. I have big dreams for my<br />
little girl that we will continue to work towards. Other than<br />
showing dogs I am an active member of the advanced choir at<br />
my school. I also participate in musicals, plays, Fellowship of<br />
Christian Athletes, church youth group, and I am on the school<br />
yearbook staff. I would like to say “thank you” to all of my<br />
friends and family for their love and support, especially my<br />
mom for driving me to all the shows and providing me with<br />
these wonderful opportunities.<br />
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Erik Woodbury<br />
Jackie Wittier<br />
• High Score Junior 8-12 Rally<br />
280 points<br />
• Highest Score Region 1 Rally 8-12 Years<br />
280 points<br />
Jackie has been involved in her local dog 4H club for five<br />
years. She has three dogs she trains and shows. Tika (Terrier cross,<br />
pictured above) and Sam Chihuahua) are both rescues and have both<br />
received their RN titles and have won top awards at county fair.<br />
Her newest project is a German Shepherd Dog and she is looking<br />
forward to showing at the ASCA shows this spring with her. In<br />
addition to working with her dogs, she also trains and shows her<br />
horse, swims competitively, plays three instruments in band, and<br />
competes in robotics.<br />
My name is Erik Woodbury. I am 17 years old and I am from<br />
the state of Vermont. I am very honored to have received a merit<br />
award this year. The merit award I have been presented with this<br />
year is for my achievements in Fally. I earned the highest score in<br />
Region 6 for Rally for the 13-17 age group with 294 points.<br />
I would first like to thank the first person I met in the dog world,<br />
Nathan Whitehorn, for his extensive knowledge of Obedience and<br />
dogs which helped to spark my ambition and drive to compete with<br />
dogs. I would also like to thank Deb St. Jacques, who introduced<br />
me to ASCA Rally and has provided me with the tools I needed to<br />
be successful in Rally and Obedience. I would like to thank Kathy<br />
Fretz, as well, for the countless hours she spent teaching me Agility<br />
and Conformation. Lastly, I’d like to thank my family for all their<br />
continued support of my dog Togo and I. Without them, getting<br />
to and from competitions along with so much more would not be<br />
possible.<br />
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Ethan Woodbury<br />
It seems like only yesterday when I got my dog Nismo, a small<br />
energized Aussie who loves to run! Nismo came from Shamrock<br />
Aussies and was named after Nissan’s racing logo. I am thankful to<br />
Teresa Brayton for helping me pick him out of the litter. I wanted<br />
an Aussie because I was inspired by my brother’s success with his<br />
Aussie.<br />
I have succeeded slowly but surely with Nismo gaining some<br />
titles. He is now Shamrock’s Fast Track GJ-N, JJ-N, RN, CGC.<br />
We need one more leg for an RNX title and one more major for<br />
Nismo’s Altered Championship title. I would like to thank Kathy<br />
Fretz and Deb St. Jacques for guiding me through the Aussie world.<br />
I plan to keep training and competing with Nismo in Conformation,<br />
Rally and Agility.<br />
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Year End High Score Open Working Junior<br />
Breann Ellis<br />
with WTCH CH Shell Bluff Take Over The Game<br />
BN RA DNA-VP (Coda).<br />
I have trained and trialed Coda to all of<br />
his titles. Coda loves to work and is ready<br />
to try anything. He’s a young dog (not<br />
yet 4) so we have plans to earn additional<br />
herding titles and performance titles.<br />
We have been fortunate to have so many<br />
supporters who have helped us achieve<br />
so much so far.<br />
OVERALL HIGH SCORE HANDLING 2016-2017<br />
Avery Pruitt<br />
• 2015 ASCA Above and Beyond Jr.<br />
Service Award Recipient<br />
• Overall High Score Handling 1002<br />
points ~ 2016-2017<br />
• High Score 8-12 Handling ~ 2017, 2015<br />
• #4 Altered Standings ~ 2014-2015<br />
• 500 Club Recipient ~ 2017, 2016, 2015,<br />
2014<br />
• 2015 Nationals Preshow Reserve Jr.<br />
Handler Winner<br />
• 1st place 8-12 Handling National<br />
Preshow 2016<br />
• Jr. Handling Finals placements<br />
• Multiple BOB, BOS, BOW, WD,WB<br />
awards<br />
• Altered WB National Specialty 2017 &<br />
2013<br />
• Training in Rally, Obedience and Agility<br />
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WEWASC presents<br />
Western Europe Working Australian Shepherd Club<br />
Started Sheep<br />
# 1 S Bar L Kodiak STDcds DNA-VP<br />
Sandra Zilch - Germany<br />
# 2 Doc Piepers Irn Bru Roble STDcds OFTDm DNA-VP<br />
Raphaelle Hischier - Switzerland<br />
# 3 Let‘s Talk About Keen To Work STDcds DNA-VP<br />
Susanne Schwarzmann - Austria<br />
Open Sheep<br />
# 1 Topinbambur´s Give Me Five OTDds DNA-VP<br />
Nicole Linnemann - Germany<br />
# 2 Irn Bru Cameron OFTDsm OTDcds DNA-VP<br />
Raphaelle Hischier Switzerland<br />
# 3 TOPINAMBUR‘S Fantastic Four STDc OTDds<br />
Kathrin Keller - Germany<br />
Advanced Sheep<br />
# 1 WTCH-X JJ SUN AFTDs OFTDm DNA-CP<br />
Susanne Schwarzmann - Austria<br />
# 2 WTCH-X DOC PIEPERS TIO PEPE AFTDdsc AFTDm DNA-VP<br />
Dr. Kay Pieper - Germany<br />
# 3 WTCH CROWN POINT RASTA CIMARRON AFTDs DNA-CP<br />
Natascha Hartmann - Germany<br />
Started Ducks<br />
# 1 S Bar L Kodiak STDcds DNA-VP<br />
Sandra Zilch - Germany<br />
# 2 Doc Piepers Fresno Irn Bru STDcds DNA-VP<br />
Bea Frei - Switzerland<br />
# 3 Let‘s Talk About Keen To Work STDcds DNA-VP<br />
Susanne Schwarzmann - Austria<br />
Open Ducks<br />
# 1 Irn Bru Cameron OFTDsm OTDcds DNA-VP<br />
Raphaelle Hischier - Switzerland<br />
# 2 Irn Bru Black Forest Scout STDc OTDds DNA-VP<br />
Bea Frei - Switzerland<br />
# 3 Rasta Cardooine OTDdsc<br />
Willi Esser - Germany<br />
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The 2017 year End Award winners<br />
# 1 WTCH-X JJ SUN AFTDs OFTDm DNA-CP<br />
Susanne Schwarzmann - Austria<br />
# 2 WTCH-X DOC PIEPERS TIO PEPE AFTDdsc AFTDm DNA-VP<br />
Dr. Kay Pieper - Germany<br />
# 3 WTCH Doc Piepers Hija Del Cortador<br />
OFTDcd AFTDs ATD-Md DNA-VP<br />
Dr. Kay Pieper - Germany<br />
# 1 Doc Piepers Fresno Irn Bru STDcds DNA-VP<br />
Bea Frei - Switzerland<br />
# 2 S Bar L Kodiak STDcds DNA-VPW<br />
Sandra Zilch - Germany<br />
# 3 Doc Piepers Irn Bru Roble STDcds OFTDm DNA-VP<br />
Raphaelle Hischier - Switzerland<br />
Advanced Ducks<br />
Started Cattle<br />
# 1 Irn Bru Cameron OFTDsm OTDcds DNA-VP<br />
Raphaelle Hischier - Switzerland<br />
# 2 WTCH Let‘s Talk About Genius Joule<br />
Roland Hofeneder - Austria<br />
# 3 Mi Sombras I Wanna Get High OTDcds<br />
Nina Krammer - Austria<br />
Open Cattle<br />
# 1 WTCH-X DOC PIEPERS TIO PEPE AFTDdsc AFTDm DNA-VP<br />
Dr. Kay Pieper - Germany<br />
# 2 WTCH-X JJ SUN AFTDs OFTDm DNA-CP DNA-CP<br />
Susanne Schwarzmann - Austria<br />
# 3 WTCH Let‘s Talk About Come To Me<br />
AFTDs OFTDcdm ATD-Ms DNA-CP<br />
Susanne Schwarzmann - Austria<br />
Advanced Cattle<br />
Thanks to the human/dog teams who competed at the trials<br />
in 2017. Have a look on our website for herding seminars<br />
and trials we are offering in <strong>2018</strong> in Europe<br />
www.wewasc.com<br />
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Merit Winners Showcase<br />
AGILITY • CONFORMATION • OBEDIENCE • RALLY • STOCKDOG<br />
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AGILITY MERIT<br />
1. LOS SUENOS MOONLIGHT AT MIDNIGHT GS-E JS-E RS-E<br />
KEN SHOEMAKER<br />
LINDA SHOEMAKER<br />
ALBUQUERQUE, NM 19.00<br />
GAMBLERS NOVICE<br />
2. IGNITED’S RED SOLO PUP BN CD GS-N-SP JS-N-SP RS-O RNX<br />
NIKI MANNING<br />
SOUTH ST. PAUL, MN 14.00<br />
GREAT DANE PHOTO<br />
2. SLYDROCKS ONCE YOU GO BLACK GS-N-SP<br />
ELIZABETH NEUMAN<br />
BEASLEY, TX 14.00<br />
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4. LAKE VIEW’S YOU’RE GONNA NEED A BIGGER BOAT GV-N JV-N RS-N<br />
RSA-N JSA-N GSA-N-OP<br />
MELINDA STARKWEATHER<br />
LITTLEROCK, CA 13.00<br />
5. WESTERN HILLS N SUNFIRES MUSIC OF THE NIGHT GV-O JV-O RS-O<br />
JSA-N<br />
LESLIE GONCHAROFF<br />
TULAROSA, NM 11.00<br />
6. LAKE VIEW’S I’M READY ALREADY GS-N-OP JS-N-SP RS-N JSA-N GSA-N<br />
LORRAINE CIRINELLI<br />
MIKE OMARTIAN LITTLEROCK, CA 10.00<br />
8. BONFIRE’S ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST GS-N-OP JS-N-OP RS-N<br />
RN<br />
NIKKI HEEP<br />
PAMELA BRYANT-MEEKS<br />
CROWLEY, TX 8.00<br />
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8. RAINYDAY’S A TWIST IN MY STORY STDCDS GS-N-OP JS-N-OP RS-N<br />
RAX RE<br />
LACEY KAFER<br />
RICHMOND, TX 8.00<br />
8. CROSSROADS WILL WORK TIL BEDTIME BN CD STDCS OTDD GS-N-OP<br />
JS-O-SP RS-N RA RNX RNC<br />
CAROL J MCLAUGHLIN<br />
FULLERTON, CA 8.00<br />
GAMBLERS NOVICE NOT PICTURED:<br />
7. FAIROAKS INFERNO GS-N-OP JS-E RS-N<br />
NIKI MANNING<br />
SOUTH ST. PAUL, MN 9.00<br />
8. CH BAYWIND WORTH THE WAIT GS-O-OP<br />
JS-O RS-O REX REM<br />
JILL WOLFARD<br />
BREMERTON, WA 8.00<br />
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1. HOODOO MTN’S STRYKE FORCE GS-E JS-O-SP RS-E SCOTT GRAHAM<br />
SUSAN GRAHAM<br />
SAN GABRIEL, CA 20.00<br />
PHOTOGRAPHY BY M<br />
GAMBLERS OPEN<br />
2. DALLY UP CINCHED & READY @ 5Y GS-O-SP<br />
JS-O-SP RS-O-SP RTX DNA-VP<br />
CLAUDIA YEARSLEY<br />
EVERGREEN, CO 17.00<br />
3. SRNEAGLE RIO PUEBLO DE TAOS GS-O-SP JS-O-SP RS-O-OP RNX<br />
JULIE FILLINGER<br />
ALBUQUERQUE, NM 16.00<br />
AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong> 119
4. LOS SUENOS MOONLIGHT AT MIDNIGHT GS-E JS-E RS-E<br />
KEN SHOEMAKER<br />
LINDA SHOEMAKER<br />
ALBUQUERQUE, NM 12.00<br />
5. LEB RAAH’S DOLLY GV-O-OP JV-O-SP RV-O RN RSA-O-SP JSA-O-SP<br />
GSA-O-SP<br />
KAREN KUFFEL<br />
FOUNTAIN HILLS, AZ 10.00<br />
5. CH UPROAR CODY’S APPALOOSA KID GS-O-SP JS-E-OP RS-O-SP<br />
DNA-VP<br />
JAN POOLE<br />
JOANNE SCHWIETZ<br />
BLOOMINGTON, MN 10.00<br />
5. CH BAYWIND WORTH THE WAIT GS-O-OP JS-O RS-O REX REM<br />
JILL WOLFARD<br />
BREMERTON, WA 10.00<br />
120 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong>
9. REDWOODS MIGHTY HOT CIDER GS-O-OP JS-E RS-E<br />
BARBARA RIEBOLD<br />
CORVALLIS, OR 8.00<br />
PHOTO BY NINA SAGE<br />
10. RAINYDAY’S FIRE ‘N ICE GS-O-OP JS-O RS-O JSA-N GSA-N<br />
SYDNEY MUNGER<br />
PHOENIX, AZ 7.00<br />
GAMBLERS ELITE g<br />
GAMBLERS OPEN NOT PICTURED:<br />
5. SILVERWOOD’S PARTY GIRL GS-E JS-E RS-E<br />
LISA OMALANZ<br />
SEATTLE, WA 10.00<br />
1. ATCH-XII RTCH-2 HEEP’S FINNIGAN BEGIN AGAIN CDX RTX<br />
NIKKI HEEP<br />
CROWLEY, TX 65.00<br />
AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong> 121
2. ATCH-XV FOURWINDS MAGIC BREEZE STDDS RNX RA<br />
LINDA HEATON<br />
CAMBRIDGE, MN 52.00<br />
NINA’S PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
2. ATCH-X H&M’S COPPA<br />
STEVE SANDERS<br />
SUZANNE SANDERS<br />
CELINA, TX 52.00<br />
4. ATCH-VI H&M’S TY MURRAY CD RM DNA-VP<br />
NANCY MARTIN<br />
WEATHERFORD, TX 47.00<br />
5. ATCH-V CH WESTERN HILLS SURE THING<br />
PAMELA G SMITH<br />
HEIDI C MOBLEY<br />
LAS CRUCES, NM 45.00<br />
122 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong>
6. ATCH-XX CH BONFIRE’S SEE ME GO FAST OTDDS STDC RNX RAC REX<br />
REC RM DNA-CP<br />
PAMELA BRYANT-MEEKS<br />
BURLESON, TX 44.00<br />
7. ATCH-X SYDNEY BASKA<br />
HAROLD BASKA<br />
DECATUR, GA 43.00<br />
8. ATCH-XVII H&M’S TRIPLE THREAT DNA-VP<br />
STEVE SANDERS<br />
SUZANNE SANDERS<br />
CELINA, TX 42.00<br />
8. ATCH-X A-CH LEGENDS STARN DESTINY’S CHILD<br />
LINDA SHOEMAKER<br />
KEN SHOEMAKER<br />
ALBUQUERQUE, NM 42.00<br />
AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong> 123
10. ATCH-V TEXAS STARS ALIGNED BY CHANCE<br />
TAMMY STRIED<br />
UNION GROVE, WI 40.00<br />
PHOTOGRAPHY BY ALISSA<br />
JUMPERS NOVICE g<br />
JUMPERS NOVICE NOT PICTURED:<br />
2. HRH MS BODACIOUS SAYS GOODBYES<br />
GS-N-SP JS-N-SP RS-N DNA-VP<br />
MELODY FRANKLIN<br />
PEARBLOSSOM, CA 15.00<br />
4. LAKEHILLS BOURNE TO RUN GS-O JS-O-SP<br />
RS-O<br />
BAMBI ELLIS<br />
LONG BEACH, CA 11.00<br />
10. UPROAR’S TALK DIRTY TO EWE GS-O JS-E<br />
RS-E<br />
CAROLINE BAUER<br />
JODI K EBERT<br />
NEW RICHMOND, WI 7.00<br />
1. LOS SUENOS MOONLIGHT AT MIDNIGHT GS-E JS-E RS-E<br />
KEN SHOEMAKER<br />
LINDA SHOEMAKER<br />
ALBUQUERQUE, NM 20.00<br />
124 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong>
2. BONFIRE’S RED SUN GS-N JS-N-SP RS-N RN<br />
NANCY MARTIN<br />
PAMELA BRYANT-MEEKS<br />
WEATHERFORD, TX 15.00<br />
4. LAKE VIEW’S I’M READY ALREADY GS-N-OP JS-N-SP RS-N JSA-N GSA-N<br />
LORRAINE CIRINELLI<br />
MIKE OMARTIAN<br />
LITTLEROCK, CA 11.00<br />
4. SLYDROCKS ONCE YOU GO BLACK GS-N-SP JS-O RS-N<br />
ELIZABETH NEUMAN<br />
BEASLEY, TX 11.00<br />
7. WESTERN HILLS N SUNFIRES MUSIC OF THE NIGHT GV-O JV-O RS-O<br />
JSA-N<br />
LESLIE GONCHAROFF<br />
TULAROSA, NM 9.00<br />
AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong> 125
8. SUNFIRE MARS LANDING @ ROCKIN F ATDCS OTDD GS-N JS-O DNA-VP<br />
RAY FRYAR<br />
KATRINA FRYAR<br />
BRYAN, TX 8.00<br />
NINA’S PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
8. LAKE VIEW’S YOU’RE GONNA NEED A BIGGER BOAT GV-N JV-N RS-N<br />
RSA-N JSA-N GSA-N-OP<br />
MELINDA STARKWEATHER<br />
LITTLEROCK, CA 8.00<br />
10. VAQUERO’S MIDNIGHT PANDEMONIUM GS-N<br />
JS-O RS-N RNX<br />
DEBORAH LANG<br />
SAUGUS, CA 7.00<br />
10. SLIPSTREAM BRIO DE BOCAROO GS-N JS-N-OP RS-N<br />
JODY FAULKNER<br />
PLANO, TX 7.00<br />
126 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong>
10. BKM MI-T HAZARDOUS PEPPER JACK BN JV-N-OP<br />
KATHY M MARTA<br />
WAUCONDA, WA 7.00<br />
JUMPERS OPEN NOT PICTURED:<br />
JUMPERS OPEN g<br />
4. LAKEHILLS BOURNE TO RUN GS-O JS-O-SP<br />
RS-O<br />
BAMBI ELLIS<br />
LONG BEACH, CA 15.00<br />
9. HANGTIMES BARRACUDA GS-O JS-O-OP<br />
RS-N-OP<br />
JANET POLYS<br />
LAURENCE P. POLYS<br />
BROOKLYN CENTER, MN 10.00<br />
1. DALLY UP CINCHED & READY @ 5Y GS-O-SP JS-O-SP RS-O-SP RTX<br />
DNA-VP<br />
CLAUDIA YEARSLEY<br />
EVERGREEN, CO 30.00<br />
AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong> 127
2. SRNEAGLE RIO PUEBLO DE TAOS GS-O-SP JS-O-SP RS-O-OP RNX<br />
JULIE FILLINGER<br />
ALBUQUERQUE, NM 18.00<br />
2. H&M’S TAKING IT 2 THE MAX GS-N JS-O-SP RS-O<br />
RALPH JOHNSON<br />
BETH JOHNSON<br />
MIDLAND, TX 18.00<br />
PHOTO: KEVIN DEVINE<br />
5. HOODOO MTN’S STRYKE FORCE GS-E JS-O-SP RS-E<br />
SCOTT GRAHAM<br />
SUSAN GRAHAM<br />
SAN GABRIEL, CA 14.00<br />
PHOTOGRAPHY BY M<br />
5. LEB RAAH’S DOLLY GV-O-OP JV-O-SP RV-O RN RSA-O-SP JSA-O-SP<br />
GSA-O-SP<br />
KAREN KUFFEL<br />
FOUNTAIN HILLS, AZ 14.00<br />
128 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong>
7. CROSSROADS WILL WORK TIL BEDTIME BN CD STDCS OTDD GS-N-OP<br />
JS-O-SP RS-N RA RNX RNC<br />
CAROL J MCLAUGHLIN<br />
FULLERTON, CA 11.00<br />
7. LOS SUENOS MOONLIGHT AT MIDNIGHT GS-E JS-E RS-E<br />
KEN SHOEMAKER<br />
LINDA SHOEMAKER<br />
ALBUQUERQUE, NM 11.00<br />
9. RAINEDANCE KISS OF ROYALTY STDDS GS-O JS-O-OP RS-O DNA-VP<br />
RICHARD ANDERSON<br />
M. RAINE LUTZ<br />
WOODSIDE, CA 10.00<br />
PHOTOS BY NINA SAGE<br />
9. LAURELHILLS BELLA OF GUILLEMOT GV-O-OP JV-O-SP RV-O<br />
ROBERT IZZI<br />
KATHERINE IZZI<br />
SEABECK, WA 10.00<br />
AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong> 129
9. REDWOODS MIGHTY HOT CIDER GS-O-OP JS-E RS-E<br />
BARBARA RIEBOLD<br />
CORVALLIS, OR 10.00<br />
PHOTOS BY NINA SAGE<br />
9. HANGTIMESBANDITWALKINGTHEPLANK GS-O JS-O-OP RS-N-OP<br />
JOANNE SCHWIETZ<br />
JAN POOLE<br />
BLOOMINGTON, MN 10.00<br />
GREAT DANE PHOTOS<br />
JUMPERS ELITE g<br />
1. ATCH-XV FOURWINDS MAGIC BREEZE STDDS RNX RA<br />
LINDA HEATON<br />
CAMBRIDGE, MN 72.00<br />
NINA’S PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
130 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong>
2. ATCH-VI BONFIRE’S FAST & THE FLURIOUS STDCDS RA RNC RNX<br />
PAMELA BRYANT-MEEKS<br />
BURLESON, TX 70.00 3. ATCH-X SYDNEY BASKA<br />
HAROLD BASKA<br />
DECATUR, GA 67.00<br />
4. ATCH-X A-CH LEGENDS STARN DESTINY’S CHILD<br />
LINDA SHOEMAKER<br />
KEN SHOEMAKER<br />
ALBUQUERQUE, NM 60.00<br />
5. ATCH-XX CH BONFIRE’S SEE ME GO FAST OTDDS STDC RNX RAC REX<br />
REC RM DNA-CP<br />
PAMELA BRYANT-MEEKS<br />
BURLESON, TX 59.00<br />
AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong> 131
6. ATCH-X H&M’S COPPA<br />
STEVE SANDERS<br />
SUZANNE SANDERS<br />
CELINA, TX 57.00<br />
7. ATCH-XI GREAT OAKS MOSQUITO HAWK STDD<br />
SARA C. GERLACH<br />
CUMMING, GA 55.00<br />
7. ATCH-XVII H&M’S TRIPLE THREAT DNA-VP<br />
STEVE SANDERS<br />
SUZANNE SANDERS<br />
CELINA, TX 55.00 7. ATCH-VIII PRECISION’S STEEL BLUE MACHINE<br />
DARRELL VAN HORN<br />
CORSICANA, TX 55.00<br />
132 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong>
10. ATCH-II SOUNDTRACK’S LIT’L RED CORVETTE RNX<br />
HAROLD BASKA<br />
DECATUR, GA 53.00<br />
REGULAR NOVICE g<br />
REGULAR NOVICE NOT PICTURED:<br />
7. UPROAR’S TALK DIRTY TO EWE GS-O JS-E<br />
RS-E<br />
CAROLINE BAUER<br />
JODI K EBERT<br />
NEW RICHMOND, WI 8.00<br />
1. IGNITED’S RED SOLO PUP BN CD GS-N-SP JS-N-SP RS-O RNX<br />
NIKI MANNING<br />
SOUTH ST. PAUL, MN 19.50<br />
GREAT DANE PHOTOS<br />
AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong> 133
2. LOS SUENOS MOONLIGHT AT MIDNIGHT GS-E JS-E RS-E<br />
KEN SHOEMAKER<br />
LINDA SHOEMAKER<br />
ALBUQUERQUE, NM 18.50<br />
3. WESTERN HILLS N SUNFIRES MUSIC OF THE NIGHT GV-O JV-O RS-O<br />
JSA-N<br />
LESLIE GONCHAROFF<br />
TULAROSA, NM 14.50<br />
4. SUNDOWNS IN IT TO WIN IT STDS GS-O JS-O RS-O<br />
DAWN J HAMILTON<br />
MICHAEL P. HAMILTON<br />
ALBUQUERQUE, NM 10.50<br />
5. LAKE VIEW’S I’M READY ALREADY GS-N-OP JS-N-SP RS-N JSA-N GSA-N<br />
LORRAINE CIRINELLI<br />
MIKE OMARTIAN<br />
LITTLEROCK, CA 9.50<br />
134 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong>
6. RAINYDAY’S A TWIST IN MY STORY STDCDS GS-N-OP JS-N-OP RS-N<br />
RAX RE<br />
LACEY KAFER<br />
RICHMOND, TX 9.00<br />
7. SLYDROCKS ONCE YOU GO BLACK GS-N-SP JS-O RS-N<br />
ELIZABETH NEUMAN<br />
BEASLEY, TX 8.00<br />
7. HANGTIMESBANDITWALKINGTHEPLANK GS-O JS-O-OP RS-N-OP<br />
JOANNE SCHWIETZ<br />
JAN POOLE<br />
BLOOMINGTON, MN 8.00<br />
GREAT DANE PHOTOS<br />
10. LAKE VIEW’S YOU’RE GONNA NEED A BIGGER BOAT GV-N JV-N RS-N<br />
RSA-N JSA-N GSA-N-OP<br />
MELINDA STARKWEATHER<br />
LITTLEROCK, CA 7.50<br />
AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong> 135
1. DALLY UP CINCHED & READY @ 5Y GS-O-SP JS-O-SP RS-O-SP RTX<br />
DNA-VP<br />
CLAUDIA YEARSLEY<br />
EVERGREEN, CO 24.50<br />
REGULAR OPEN<br />
2. SRNEAGLE RIO PUEBLO DE TAOS GS-O-SP JS-O-SP RS-O-OP RNX<br />
JULIE FILLINGER<br />
ALBUQUERQUE, NM 21.00<br />
3. HOODOO MTN’S STRYKE FORCE GS-E JS-O-SP RS-E<br />
SCOTT GRAHAM<br />
SUSAN GRAHAM<br />
SAN GABRIEL, CA 17.50<br />
PHOTOGRAPHY BY M<br />
136 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong>
4. CH UPROAR CODY’S APPALOOSA KID GS-O-SP JS-E-OP RS-O-SP<br />
DNA-VP<br />
JAN POOLE<br />
JOANNE SCHWIETZ<br />
BLOOMINGTON, MN 16.50<br />
5. LOS SUENOS MOONLIGHT AT MIDNIGHT GS-E JS-E RS-E<br />
KEN SHOEMAKER<br />
LINDA SHOEMAKER<br />
ALBUQUERQUE, NM 12.00<br />
6. LEB RAAH’S DOLLY GV-O-OP JV-O-SP RV-O RN RSA-O-SP JSA-O-SP<br />
GSA-O-SP<br />
KAREN KUFFEL<br />
FOUNTAIN HILLS, AZ 11.50<br />
7. INFINITI’S TRYST AND SHOUT GV-O JV-O RV-O JSA-N<br />
SUSAN PERRY<br />
PORT ORCHARD, WA 11.00<br />
PHOTO: NINA SAGE<br />
AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong> 137
8. RAINEDANCE KISS OF ROYALTY STDDS GS-O JS-O-OP RS-O DNA-VP<br />
RICHARD ANDERSON<br />
M. RAINE LUTZ<br />
WOODSIDE, CA 7.50<br />
PHOTOS BY NINA SAGE<br />
8. GA TATANKO HIGH PLAINS DRIFTER CD GS-O-OP JS-O-SP RS-O-OP RN<br />
THEA TSURUMOTO<br />
CONCORD, CA 7.50<br />
8. CH WESTERN HILLS SIR PRIZE GS-O-OP JS-O-OP RS-O DNA-VP<br />
HELEN WILSON<br />
MACKENZIE MOBLEY<br />
PILOT POINT, TX 7.50<br />
138 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong>
1. ATCH-X SYDNEY BASKA<br />
HAROLD BASKA<br />
DECATUR, GA 67.50<br />
REGULAR ELITE<br />
2. ATCH-XV FOURWINDS MAGIC BREEZE STDDS RNX RA<br />
LINDA HEATON<br />
CAMBRIDGE, MN 66.50<br />
NINA’S PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
3. ATCH-VI BONFIRE’S FAST & THE FLURIOUS STDCDS RA RNC RNX<br />
PAMELA BRYANT-MEEKS<br />
BURLESON, TX 66.00<br />
AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong> 139
4. ATCH-VIII PRECISION’S STEEL BLUE MACHINE<br />
DARRELL VAN HORN<br />
CORSICANA, TX 63.00<br />
5. ATCH-XVI PCH WTCH YAMHILLS MIDNIGHT SALIMANDER CDX RN<br />
TODD BUTLER<br />
SHERRY BUTLER<br />
LAKE HAVASU CITY, AZ 62.00<br />
6. ATCH-XX CH BONFIRE’S SEE ME GO FAST OTDDS STDC RNX RAC REX<br />
REC RM DNA-CP<br />
PAMELA BRYANT-MEEKS<br />
BURLESON, TX 61.00<br />
7. ATCH-V CH WESTERN HILLS SURE THING<br />
PAMELA G SMITH<br />
HEIDI C MOBLEY<br />
LAS CRUCES, NM 57.00<br />
140 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong>
8. ATCH-XI GREAT OAKS MOSQUITO HAWK STDD<br />
SARA C. GERLACH<br />
CUMMING, GA 56.50<br />
9. ATCH-X H&M’S COPPA<br />
STEVE SANDERS<br />
SUZANNE SANDERS<br />
CELINA, TX 56.00<br />
PHOTO: NINA SAGE<br />
10. ATCH-X A-CH LEGENDS STARN DESTINY’S CHILD<br />
LINDA SHOEMAKER<br />
KEN SHOEMAKER<br />
ALBUQUERQUE, NM 54.00<br />
AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong> 141
CONFORMATION MERIT<br />
1. ATCH-II A-CH MITHRIL’S KISS ME KATE OTDs STDc RNX RM<br />
LACEY KAFER <br />
RICHMOND, TX 170 <br />
ALTERED<br />
2. HOF CH MELODYS NIGHT MOVES AT BAYWIND STDd ATDs RAX DNA-VP<br />
WENDY WAGGONER <br />
ALAN CROOK<br />
RIDGEFIELD, WA 167<br />
4. CH THORNAPPLE HOT NIGHT CRASH<br />
MARIA A NEFF <br />
VERMONTVILLE, MI 146<br />
142 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong>
5. WTCH CH MAKITA’S CRAZY EX-GIRL FRIEND BN RN<br />
KRISTINA CHURCHILL <br />
SCOTT CHURCHILL<br />
BLAIR, NE 143 <br />
ALTERED CONFORMATION NOT PICTURED:<br />
3. CH CHASE’S DANCING WITH THE STARS DNA-VP<br />
LAURA P GIBSON <br />
CANYON LAKE, TX 163 <br />
6. A-CH WYNDSTAR PLAY IT AGAIN RNX<br />
RANDY AKAHOSHI <br />
ALTA LOMA, CA 130 <br />
7. A-CH EWETURN AIRBORNE LADYHAWKE GS-E JS-E RS-E<br />
LIZETTE DURRSCHMIDT<br />
VERNON, CT 124 <br />
8. A-CH NORTHBAY’S BISCUITS AND GERTY<br />
TOM NOBLE <br />
JODI VANDERWEELE-NOBLE<br />
VICKSBURG, MI 118 <br />
9. A-CH SLYDROCKS MAGIC IN THE AIR<br />
KARA SELLERS <br />
FORT WORTH, TX 99 <br />
10. A-CH SOME KIND OF MAGIC’S JOYDANCIN DNA-CP<br />
DEBBY MICHIELSEN <br />
LUC GOOSSENS<br />
3940 HECHTEL-EKSEL, BELGIUM 97 <br />
INTACT 5<br />
CONFORMATION INTACT NOT PICTURED:<br />
8. CH SAMWISE NEVER SAY NEVER DNA-VP<br />
STAR ANNE MATHIS<br />
LOS ALAMOS, NM 529<br />
9. CH ABSOLOOT IT GOES LIKE THIS DNA-VP<br />
KELI GAUNT<br />
NEW HARTFORD, CT 520<br />
1. CH MOON RISE PASSION FOR FAME DNA-VP<br />
NICOLE REINTGES<br />
WALTER REINTGES<br />
53894 MECHERNICH DE,<br />
GERMANY 2,020<br />
AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong> 143
2. CH NORTHBAY CAST A SPELL ON XSELL DNA-VP<br />
JODI VANDERWEELE-NOBLE<br />
HEATHER SELLS BLACKFORD<br />
HEATHER HERRON<br />
VICKSBURG, MI 1,381<br />
3. CH SILVERWOOD’S KISS OF FIRE AT LIMELITE DNA-VP<br />
BETTY HARRILL<br />
MARGE STOVALL<br />
SHORELINE, WA 1,272<br />
4. CH TREESTAR ORACLE’S MICK JAGGER BN RNX DNA-VP<br />
JOAN CUNNINGHAM<br />
REBECCA S ANDROFF<br />
LANDENBERG, PA 1,025 5. CH SPRING FEVER DECADENCE<br />
KATELYN SCOTT PEART<br />
PHILLIP PEART<br />
CANBY SCOTT<br />
SHERRIE SCOTT<br />
LEHI, UT 705<br />
144 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong>
6. CH DREAMLINES TELLING THE WORLD DNA-VP<br />
JULIA GLAUBER<br />
FREDERIKE HOCHSCHERF<br />
ANGELIKA GLAUBER<br />
22393 HAMBURG, GERMANY 684<br />
7. CH SILVERWOOD FLAMBE’ OF LIMELITE DNA-VP<br />
MARGE STOVALL<br />
ADAM TAVARES<br />
MATTHEW MULLIN<br />
YELM, WA 636<br />
10. CH SPRING FEVERS WANNA DANCE DNA-VP<br />
KATELYN SCOTT PEART<br />
CANBY SCOTT<br />
SHERRIE SCOTT<br />
LEHI, UT 482<br />
10. CH EMINENCE OF THE MIGHTY CROWN DNA-VP<br />
TINA WILK<br />
73037 GOEPPINGEN, GERMANY 482<br />
AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong> 145
OBEDIENCE MERIT<br />
2. RAINEDANCE DESIGNER GENES BN CD<br />
RNX<br />
RICHARD ANDERSON<br />
M. RAINE LUTZ<br />
WOODSIDE, CA<br />
199.0 197.5 197.0 593.5 197.8<br />
NOVICE<br />
2. LOS SUENOS GREAT EXPECTATIONS CD<br />
RNX RAX<br />
ROSALIND HALL<br />
GUNTERSVILLE, AL<br />
198.0 198.0 197.5 593.5 197.8<br />
4. CH RTCH COSSACK HEMLOCKS NEXT LINK STDS BN CD RTX DNA-VP<br />
STEVEN PHILLIPS<br />
ELYSE M PHILLIPS<br />
COVENTRY, RI<br />
197.5 196.5 196.5 590.5 196.8<br />
146 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong>
9. PRESTIGE HIGH FLY’N ELF CD GS-O JS-O RS-O RNX<br />
DONNA R CRARY-JOHNSON<br />
RIO RANCHO, NM<br />
197.0 195.5 193.5 586.0 195.3<br />
6. TRI-SMITH’S I’LL HAVE ANOTHER CD RNX<br />
DONNA J LONG<br />
BEND, OR<br />
198.5 197.5 192.5 588.5 196.2<br />
TRACY LIBBY PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
OBEDIENCE NOVICE NOT PICTURED:<br />
9. ATCH WTCH LET’S TALK ABOUT COME TO ME ATD-MS AFTDS CD<br />
OFTDCD GS-E- SP JS-E-SP RNX DNA-CP<br />
SUSANNE SCHWARZMANN<br />
2603 FELIXDORF, AUSTRIA<br />
196.0 195.5 194.5 586.0 195.3<br />
1. D BAR D’S PIGTAILS AND LACE BN CD RNX RAX REX RMX DNA-VP<br />
SALLY DAVIS<br />
JESSICA DAVIS<br />
GRANTS PASS, OR<br />
199.0 198.5 197.0 594.5 198.2<br />
5. ATCH-II CAITLANDS DOUBLE TIME BN CD RAX DNA-VP<br />
ERIKA E MAURER<br />
DAVID GRUBEL<br />
PLEASANT HILL, CA<br />
197.5 196.5 196.0 590.0 196.7<br />
7. WINDYPINE’S AUTUMN COLORS CD DNA-VP<br />
HOPE PEAVEY<br />
BEVERLEY SHAW<br />
APRIL LESSIG<br />
FORT MEADE, FL<br />
196.5 195.5 195.0 587.0 195.7<br />
8. WTCH SLIDING S DO OR DIE SUPERFLY BN CD RNX RAX DNA-VP<br />
MELANIE ZARCHIKOFF<br />
WINLAW BC V0G 2J0, CANADA<br />
197.5 196.0 193.0 586.5 195.5<br />
9. COOLIBAH’S STRAIGHT SHOOTER CD<br />
AIMEE P KINCAID<br />
KENNETH KINCAID<br />
ORLANDO, FL<br />
197.0 195.5 193.5 586.0 195.3<br />
AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong> 147
OBEDIENCE CDX MERIT NOT PICTURED:<br />
2. OTCH3 FIREWATER’S WINNIE THE POOH UDX RNX<br />
JOHN WARNER<br />
PADDY WARNER SIMI VALLEY, CA<br />
199.5 199.0 198.5 597.0 199.0<br />
6. D BAR D’S PETTICOATS AND PISTOLS CDX RTX DNA-VP<br />
SALLY DAVIS<br />
JESSICA DAVIS<br />
GRANTS PASS, OR<br />
198.5 197.5 197.5 593.5 197.8<br />
9. OTCH2 BAYWINDS STETSON 200X UD RN<br />
JOHN WARNER<br />
PADDY WARNER<br />
WENDY WAGGONER<br />
SIMI VALLEY, CA<br />
198.5 196.0 196.0 590.5 196.8<br />
1. OTCH CASA BLANCA’S REDHOT VALENTINE<br />
UD<br />
GAIL LARMAN<br />
ALTADENA, CA<br />
199.5 199.0 199.0 597.5 199.2<br />
CDX<br />
3. CH SUNFIRE’S DANCIN AWAY AT WILLOWBROOK UD DNA-VP<br />
SHARON WILLIS<br />
JOE WILLIS<br />
LILBURN, GA<br />
199.0 198.5 198.0 595.5 198.5<br />
4. CH LYRIC ISLE DANCE AT WILLOWBROOK’S RENDEZVOUS CDX DNA-VP<br />
SHARON WILLIS<br />
JOE WILLIS<br />
LILBURN, GA<br />
199.0 198.0 198.0 595.0 198.3<br />
148 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong>
7. OTCH9 CH BLUE ISLE DANCE THE NIGHT AWAY UDX3 DNA-VP<br />
SHARON WILLIS<br />
JOE WILLIS<br />
LILBURN, GA<br />
198.0 197.5 197.0 592.5 197.5<br />
5. OTCH PCH A-CH RAINEDANCE AMERICAN CLASSIC UD ATDds GS-O<br />
JS-O-OP RS- O-OP RNX RAX REX RM<br />
JULIETTE JOYCE<br />
M. RAINE LUTZ<br />
ARROYO GRANDE, CA<br />
199.0 198.5 196.5 594. 0 198.0<br />
8. SPRING FEVER NIGHT CAP CDX<br />
MARY JAY DOUGLAS<br />
RICHMOND BC V7C 4Z6, CANADA<br />
198.0 197.0 196.0 591.0 197.0<br />
9. OTCH4 SPCH PCH WTCH CUT’N LOOSE<br />
INDIAN PRINCESS UDX GS-E JS-E RV-E RNX<br />
RAX<br />
CINDY A FRANKS<br />
ARRINGTON, TN<br />
197.5 197.0 196.0 590.5 196.8<br />
AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong> 149
1. OTCH OTCH-O RTCH-3 D BAR D KISS MY GRITS UD ODX TD REMX REX<br />
RMX RNX<br />
LAURIE SASAKI<br />
BOULDER CREEK, CA<br />
200.0 199.5 196.5 596.0 198.7<br />
2. OTCH-O2 RTCH VAQUERO’S WHIRLING<br />
DERVISH STDd UDX-O GS-N RS-N REMX REX<br />
RMX<br />
ELIZABETH A MACLEHOSE<br />
MARENGO, OH<br />
197.5 195.5 195.0 588.0 196.0<br />
ODX<br />
2. RTCH LITTLE GIPSY’S PEACHES BN ODX RTX DNA-VP<br />
ANJA KRIEGER<br />
55278 DOLGESHEIM, GERMANY<br />
198.5 195.0 194.5 588.0 196.0<br />
4. XS SPEED IN THE FAST LEIN BN ODX GS-O JS-E RS-O RNX RAX REX<br />
KRISTIN BACKSTROM<br />
BILL BACKSTROM<br />
EDEN PRAIRIE, MN<br />
196.0 194.5 194.5 585.0 195.0<br />
150 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong>
5. ZESTFORLIFE TIRANOG MASQUERADE ODX UD REX RMX REMX<br />
DNA-VP<br />
SUSANNE OEHLER<br />
WESTERSTETTEN, GERMANY<br />
194.0 193.0 192.5 579.5 193.2<br />
6. WILDSONG’S NEXT ONE WHO ROPES A SPELL CDX ODX GS-E-OP<br />
JS-E-SP RS-E RNX RAX<br />
KATHARINA FUNCK<br />
45731 WALTROP, GERMANY<br />
195.0 194.0 188.0 577.0 192.3<br />
8. LEGENDS COUNTRY STRONG GARTH CDX<br />
ODX RNX REX RMX REMX DNA-VP<br />
STEVE SHOPE<br />
ANNE M SHOPE<br />
ALBUQUERQUE, NM<br />
192.0 191.5 191.0 574.5 191.5<br />
6. NINEVEH’S RED LICORICE TWIST BN STDd<br />
ODX GS-E JS-E RS-E RNX REX REM RMX<br />
BARBARA MILLER<br />
AVON, CT<br />
194.0 192.0 191.0 577.0 192.3<br />
AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong> 151
9. WILDSONG’S OVERNIGHT EXPRESS ODX RNX RAX REX DNA-VP<br />
CARINA SCHILDMACHER<br />
SILVIA HEITMANN<br />
46509 XANTEN, GERMANY<br />
192.5 191.5 189.0 573. 0 191.0<br />
10. OLD OAKS DREAMIN OF BRYCE CDX ODX GS-N JS-N RS-N RAX<br />
CHRISTINE HUBACEK<br />
MENOMONEE FALLS, WI<br />
192.5 191.0 187.5 571.0 190.3<br />
UTILITY 5<br />
OBEDIENCE UTILITY MERIT NOT PICTURED:<br />
4. OTCH3 FIREWATER’S WINNIE THE POOH UDX RNX<br />
JOHN WARNER<br />
PADDY WARNER<br />
SIMI VALLEY, CA<br />
197.5 197.0 195.5 590.0 196.7<br />
7. OTCH2 BAYWINDS STETSON 200X UD RN<br />
JOHN WARNER<br />
PADDY WARNER<br />
WENDY WAGGONER<br />
SIMI VALLEY, CA<br />
197.0 196.0 195.0 588.0 196.0<br />
9. OTCH GATORHEAVENS REBEL WITHA CAUSE UD<br />
JO ANN WEAVER<br />
WYNNEWOOD, OK<br />
197.5 197.5 191.5 586.5 195.5<br />
1. OTCH CASA BLANCA’S REDHOT VALENTINE<br />
UD<br />
GAIL LARMAN<br />
ALTADENA, CA<br />
198.0 198.0 197.5 593.5 197.8<br />
152 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong>
2. BROOKRIDGE SECRET MISSION AT MADABRA BN UD RAX RMX REX<br />
REMX MINDY COSTANZA<br />
ROBERT COSTANZA<br />
ATLANTA, GA<br />
198.0 197.5 197.5 593.0 197.7<br />
3. OTCH9 CH BLUE ISLE DANCE THE NIGHT AWAY UDX3 DNA-VP<br />
SHARON WILLIS<br />
JOE WILLIS<br />
LILBURN, GA<br />
198.5 196.0 196.0 590.5 196.8<br />
5. SPCH PCH WTCH RTCH MCMATT’S I SPY 4U @ GRAFFITI UD GS-E JS-E-<br />
OP RS-E RTX<br />
DIANE BETTIS<br />
VILLA RIDGE, MO<br />
197.0 196.5 196.0 589.5 196.5<br />
6. OTCH A-CH STONE RIDGE’S CANBOULAY BLISS UD RA<br />
PENNY B JAMESON<br />
JENNIFER D CANNON<br />
SALT LAKE CITY, UT<br />
198.0 195.5 195.5 589.0 1 96.3<br />
AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong> 153
7. OTCH PCH A-CH RAINEDANCE AMERICAN CLASSIC UD ATDds GS-O<br />
JS-O-OP RS- O-OP RNX RAX REX RM<br />
JULIETTE JOYCE<br />
M. RAINE LUTZ<br />
ARROYO GRANDE, CA<br />
199.5 197.5 191.0 588.0 196.0<br />
9. CH SUNFIRE’S DANCIN AWAY AT WILLOWBROOK UD DNA-VP<br />
SHARON WILLIS<br />
JOE WILLIS<br />
LILBURN, GA<br />
196.0 196.0 194.5 586.5 195.5<br />
SUPERDOG CDX 5<br />
SUPERDOG CDX MERIT NOT PICTURED:<br />
2. OTCH3 FIREWATER’S WINNIE THE POOH UDX RNX<br />
JOHN WARNER & PADDY WARNER<br />
SIMI VALLEY, CA<br />
197.5 197.0 195.5 199.5 199.0 198.5 197.83<br />
5. OTCH2 BAYWINDS STETSON 200X UD RN<br />
JOHN WARNER, PADDY WARNER & WENDY WAGGONER<br />
SIMI VALLEY, CA<br />
197.0 196.0 195.0 198.5 196.0 196.0 196.42<br />
8. OTCH GATORHEAVENS REBEL WITHA CAUSE UD<br />
JO ANN WEAVER<br />
WYNNEWOOD, OK<br />
197.5 197.5 191.5 197.5 197.0 195.5 196.08<br />
10. OTCH2 SRN EAGLE’S ASPEN UDX GS-O JS-N RS-N REX RMX REMX<br />
BETSY COLEMAN<br />
RIVERTON, UT<br />
195.5 195.0 195.0 197.0 195.0 195.0 195.42<br />
1. OTCH CASA BLANCA’S REDHOT VALENTINE UD<br />
GAIL LARMAN<br />
ALTADENA, CA<br />
198.0 198.0 197.5 199.5 199.0 199.0 198.50<br />
154 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong>
3. OTCH9 CH BLUE ISLE DANCE THE NIGHT AWAY UDX3 DNA-VP<br />
SHARON WILLIS<br />
JOE WILLIS<br />
LILBURN, GA<br />
198.5 196.0 196.0 198.0 197.5 197.0 197.17<br />
4. OTCH PCH A-CH RAINEDANCE AMERICAN CLASSIC UD ATDds GS-O<br />
JS-O-OP RS- O-OP RNX RAX REX RM<br />
JULIETTE JOYCE<br />
M. RAINE LUTZ<br />
ARROYO GRANDE, CA<br />
199.5 197.5 189.5 199.0 198.5 196.5 196.75<br />
5. BROOKRIDGE SECRET MISSION AT MADABRA BN UD RAX RMX REX<br />
REMX<br />
MINDY COSTANZA & ROBERT COSTANZA<br />
ATLANTA, GA<br />
197.5 197.5 196.5 197.5 196.5 193.0 196.42<br />
7. OTCH A-CH STONE RIDGE’S CANBOULAY BLISS UD RA<br />
PENNY B JAMESON<br />
JENNIFER D CANNON<br />
SALT LAKE CITY, UT<br />
198.0 195.5 195.5 197.5 196.0 195.5 196.33<br />
AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong> 155
9. ATCH OTCH LEGENDS STARN STRAIGHT SHOOTER UD<br />
MARY K BENTE<br />
MINNEAPOLIS, MN<br />
196.5 195.5 191.5 197.0 196.5 196.5 195.58<br />
SUPERDOG ODX 5<br />
1. OTCH-O2 RTCH VAQUERO’S WHIRLING DERVISH STDd UDX-O GS-N<br />
RS-N REMX REX RMX<br />
ELIZABETH A MACLEHOSE<br />
MARENGO, OH<br />
194.0 190.0 187.5 197.5 195.5 195.0 193.25<br />
DICKCLARKPHOTO.COM<br />
2. ZESTFORLIFE TIRANOG MASQUERADE ODX UD REX RMX REMX DNA-<br />
VP<br />
SUSANNE OEHLER<br />
WESTERSTETTEN, GERMANY<br />
191.0 178.5 173.0 194.0 193.0 192.5 187.00<br />
156 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong>
RALLY NOVICE NOT PICTURED:<br />
4. BALEEZE SECRETS RENDEZVOUS CD RNX RAX<br />
KATHARINA SCHEUCH<br />
17489 GREIFSWALD, GERMANY<br />
200.00 200.00 199.00 199.67<br />
4. JAZZTIME’S HIP HIP HOORAY GS-E JS-O RS-O RNX DNA-VP<br />
DANIELLE DUMAIS<br />
LOMITA, CA<br />
200.00 200.00 199.00 199.67<br />
7. CHECKERBERRY EVER CHANGING GS-N JS-N RS-N RNX RAX<br />
JENNIFER DARLINGTON<br />
ASHBURNHAM, MA<br />
200.00 199.00 199.00 199.33<br />
7. WRANGLIN’S KICKIN UP DUST RNX RAX<br />
KELLY WARNER<br />
PORT CLINTON, OH<br />
200.00 199.00 199.00 199.33<br />
1. RAINEDANCE DESIGNER GENES BN CD<br />
RNX<br />
RICHARD ANDERSON<br />
M. RAINE LUTZ<br />
WOODSIDE, CA<br />
200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00<br />
PHOTO: NINA SAGE<br />
RALLY MERIT<br />
RALLY NOVICE<br />
1. SPRING FEVER’S MEANT TO BE RNX<br />
JERRIE DAVIDSON<br />
SHERRIE SCOTT<br />
CLARKSTON, WA<br />
200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00<br />
1. ELEMENTS JUST BETWEEN US RNX<br />
MELANIE LICCIARDI<br />
NADINE SCHOTT<br />
59073 HAMM, GERMANY<br />
200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00<br />
AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong> 157
4. REVELAIRE’S I’M ALL THAT GS-N JS-N RNX<br />
DIANE BETTIS<br />
VILLA RIDGE, MO<br />
200.00 200.00 199.00 99.67<br />
7. SRNEAGLE RIO PUEBLO DE TAOS GS-O-SP JS-O-SP RS-O-OP RNX<br />
JULIE FILLINGER<br />
ALBUQUERQUE, NM<br />
200.00 199.00 199.00 199.33<br />
RALLY NOVICE<br />
7. OTCH4 SPCH PCH WTCH CUT’N LOOSE<br />
INDIAN PRINCESS UDX GS-E JS-E RV-E RNX<br />
RAX<br />
CINDY A FRANKS<br />
ARRINGTON, TN<br />
200.00 200.00 198.00 199.33<br />
7. LOSSUENOS MYSPY GUYWESTERNHILS GS-N JS-O RS-N RNX<br />
KATHLEEN TUCKER<br />
REBECCA ROBERTS<br />
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TX<br />
200.00 200.00 198.00 199.33<br />
158 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong>
1. ROSES AND DREAMS HEARTBEAT RAX RE<br />
JOSE AGUILAR<br />
KIM DE LEEUW<br />
2960 BRECHT, BELGIUM<br />
200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00<br />
RALLY ADVANCED<br />
1. CHECKERBERRY EVER CHANGING GS-N JS-N RS-N RNX RAX<br />
JENNIFER DARLINGTON<br />
ASHBURNHAM, MA<br />
200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00<br />
1. COME-A-LONG GENUINE RISK GV-O JV-O RAX<br />
JERRIE DAVIDSON<br />
CLARKSTON, WA<br />
200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00<br />
AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong> 159
7. CC ROSECREEK’S BLUE FIRE RNX RAX RE<br />
SILKE DITSCHLER<br />
LISA DITSCHLER<br />
D-61197 FLORSTADT, GERMANY<br />
200.00 199.00 199.00 199.33<br />
7. CH MONTROSE SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT<br />
GS-O JS-E RS-O RNX RAX RE DNA- VP<br />
LISA FOGARTY<br />
TROY, NY<br />
200.00 199.00 199.00 199.33<br />
7. JOLLY GOOD FELLOW DES COMPAGNONS<br />
DU BERGER STDcd ATDs GS-E JS-E RS- E<br />
RNX RAX DNA-VP<br />
KERSTIN HERZMANN<br />
63303 DREIEICH, GERMANY<br />
200.00 199.00 199.00 199.33<br />
RALLY ADVANCED<br />
RALLY ADVANCED NOT PICTURED:<br />
1. WTCH SLIDING S DO OR DIE SUPERFLY BN CD RNX RAX DNA-VP<br />
MELANIE ZARCHIKOFF<br />
WINLAW BC V0G 2J0, CANADA<br />
200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00<br />
5. BALEEZE SECRETS RENDEZVOUS CD RNX RAX<br />
KATHARINA SCHEUCH<br />
17489 GREIFSWALD, GERMANY<br />
200.00 200.00 199.00 199.67<br />
5. DEL RAE’S GQ BY SIRIUS CD GS-O JS-O-OP RS-O RNX RAX<br />
KELLY WARNER<br />
PORT CLINTON, OH<br />
200.00 200.00 199.00 199.67<br />
7. CH BAYOULAND’S SPICE DE VIVRE RNX RAX<br />
MARGARET MUTRYN MAC GIFFERT<br />
YVETTE LEBLANC<br />
REXFORD, NY<br />
200.00 200.00 198.00 199.33<br />
160 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong>
1. WTCH A-CH CU-D’S WILD BUNCH DUTCH OF PSR BN GV-N JV-O RV-N RAX REX REC<br />
DIANA L CURL<br />
DAWNA SIMS<br />
PAULDEN, AZ<br />
200.00 200.00 199.00 199.67<br />
RALLY EXCELLENT NOT PICTURED<br />
6. HAULIN A’S MUCHO CALIENTE OFTDs OTDc<br />
ATDds RAX REX RNX RMX<br />
NOEL J RITTER<br />
BARBARA J HAGER<br />
SILVERDALE, WA<br />
200.00 198.00 198.00 198.67<br />
RALLY EXCELLENT<br />
2. XS SPEED IN THE FAST LEIN BN ODX GS-O JS-E RS-O RNX RAX REX<br />
KRISTIN BACKSTROM<br />
BILL BACKSTROM<br />
EDEN PRAIRIE, MN<br />
200.00 200.00 198.00 199.33<br />
2. CH KELLEYZ KYOTE K-AUS OF KAWEAH GV-O<br />
JV-O RV-O RNX RAX REX RSA-N DNA-VP<br />
JSA-E<br />
DONNA WRIGHT<br />
EXETER, CA<br />
200.00 199.00 199.00 199.33<br />
AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong> 161
4. OTCH PCH A-CH RAINEDANCE AMERICAN CLASSIC UD ATDds GS-O<br />
JS-O-OP RS- O-OP RNX RAX REX RM<br />
JULIETTE JOYCE<br />
M. RAINE LUTZ<br />
ARROYO GRANDE, CA<br />
200.00 199.00 198.00 199.00<br />
4. A-CH RENA’S WISH UPON A STAR STDs CDX<br />
OTDd JS-O RS-N RNX REX RAX<br />
APRIL STANKE<br />
YELM, WA<br />
200.00 199.00 198.00 199.00<br />
RALLY EXCELLENT<br />
6. STARSWEPTS SOAR’N ON BRIDEY’S WINGS BN CD GS-E JS-E RS-E<br />
RNC RAX RAC REC REX<br />
JULIE ANN FORWARD<br />
CHINO VALLEY, AZ<br />
200.00 198.00 198.00 198.67<br />
6. ATCH WTCH S BAR L COLEMAN REX DNA-VP<br />
KERSTIN HERZMANN<br />
63303 DREIEICH, GERMANY<br />
199.00 199.00 198.00 198.67<br />
162 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong>
9. A-CH SUNFIRE’S ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK<br />
OTDcs ATDd RNX RAX REX RM DNA- VP<br />
LAURA CLAYTON<br />
QUINCY, FL<br />
199.00 198.00 198.00 198.33<br />
9. STARSWEPTS ENERGIZED BY BRIDEY BN GV-N-SP JV-N-SP RS-N RAX<br />
RNC REX DNA-CP JSDA-N-SP GSDA-N<br />
JULIE ANN FORWARD<br />
CHINO VALLEY, AZ<br />
200.00 198.00 197.00 198.33<br />
RALLY MASTERS 5<br />
RALLY MASTERS NOT PICTURED:<br />
4. D BAR D’S PIGTAILS AND LACE BN CD RNX<br />
RAX REX RMX DNA-VP<br />
SALLY DAVIS<br />
JESSICA DAVIS<br />
GRANTS PASS, OR<br />
200.00 199.00 195.00 198.00<br />
7. D BAR D’S PETTICOATS AND PISTOLS CDX<br />
RTX DNA-VP<br />
SALLY DAVIS<br />
JESSICA DAVIS<br />
GRANTS PASS, OR<br />
199.00 198.00 196.00 197.67<br />
7. SHELLBLUFF’S HIGHLAND DANCE BN CD<br />
RAX REX RMX<br />
ROBERT N WHEATON<br />
TERRY DICKEY<br />
ATLANTA, GA<br />
199.00 199.00 195.00 197.67<br />
1. GUDY’S KEEP A PROMISE MINONODIN ODX RNX RAX RMX REX DNA-VP<br />
GUDRUN DYTRYCH<br />
31623 DRAKENBURG, GERMANY<br />
200.00 199.00 197.00 198.67<br />
AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong> 163
2. ATCH CH SUNPIPER’S BY A LANDSLIDE BN CD GS-E-SP RTX DNA-VP<br />
KATHY FRETZ<br />
WOODSTOCK, VT<br />
199.00 199.00 197.00 198.33<br />
2. A-CH CW’S HOT CANYON WIND CD STDd<br />
GS-O JS-E RS-O RNX RAX REX RMX<br />
ELIZABETH M. HEMMER<br />
PACIFIC, MO<br />
199.00 198.00 198.00 198.33<br />
4. MIJA ROJA FANCY LITTLE PISTOL CDX JS-N<br />
RS-N REX RMX<br />
JEAN BURTON<br />
SANDY REES<br />
BEVERLY STEPHENS<br />
PHOENIX, AZ<br />
200.00 199.00 195.00 198.00<br />
4. HIFI’S FLOWER LEI BN CD GS-N JS-N RS-N RTX DNA-VP<br />
HEIDI IVERSON<br />
GRANTS PASS, OR<br />
200.00 198.00 196.00 198.00<br />
164 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong>
7. CH 2RCOOLMOORSUNFIRE NO QUARTER<br />
GIVEN STDcds CD RNX REX RMX REM<br />
DNA-VP<br />
RENEE WATSON<br />
STONE MOUNTAIN, GA<br />
199.00 198.00 196.00 197.67<br />
10. CH WEECKS PRECIOUS PATCH IN RED RAX REX RMX DNA-VP<br />
JULIA FRIEHOFF<br />
BIRGIT WEECKS<br />
41844 WEGBERG, GERMANY<br />
199.00 197.00 196.00 197.33<br />
RALLY EXCELLENT MASTERS NOT PICTURED:<br />
RALLY EXCELLENT MASTERS 5<br />
2. OTCH2 SRN EAGLE’S ASPEN UDX GS-O JS-N RS-N REX RMX REMX<br />
BETSY COLEMAN<br />
RIVERTON, UT<br />
400.00 400.00 399.00 398.00 398.00 399.00<br />
4. D BAR D’S PETTICOATS AND PISTOLS CDX RTX DNA-VP<br />
SALLY DAVIS & JESSICA DAVIS<br />
GRANTS PASS, OR<br />
400.00 400.00 400.00 396.00 396.00 398.40<br />
5. RTCH HEARTHSIDE GRANDE ILLUSION UD JS-N RS-N RTX<br />
JANE SMALL & BETSY J ATKINSON<br />
MILLIS, MA<br />
399.00 399.00 399.00 398.00 396.00 398.20<br />
8. SASHA FINAN CDX GS-N JS-O RS-N REX RMX<br />
BETSY COLEMAN<br />
RIVERTON, UT<br />
399.00 399.00 398.00 39700 396.00 397.8<br />
10. RTCH TREESONG’S MOONLIT SERENADE RTX<br />
CATHY HAVERDINK<br />
HAMILTON, MI<br />
399.00 398.00 398.00 397.00 395.00 397.40<br />
1. SVCH VCH SPCH PCH WTCH CH RTCH-2 SUNFIRE’S RED SAVINA CD<br />
OFTDds GV- E JV-E RV-E RTX DNA-VP<br />
LAURA CLAYTON<br />
QUINCY, FL<br />
400.00 399.00 399.00 399.00 399.00 399.20<br />
AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong> 165
3. BROOKRIDGE SECRET MISSION AT MADABRA BN UD RAX RMX REX<br />
REMX<br />
MINDY COSTANZA<br />
ROBERT COSTANZA<br />
ATLANTA, GA<br />
400.00 399.00 399.00 398.00 397.00 398.60<br />
6. ATCH-III CH RTCH WESTERN HILLS WHAT’S AFTER 6 STDs CDX RTX<br />
DNA-VP<br />
MICHAEL BLACK<br />
KAREN M BLACK<br />
BURLESTON, TX<br />
399.00 398.00 398.00 398.00 397.00 398.00<br />
6. RTCH LITTLE GIPSY’S PEACHES BN ODX RTX DNA-VP<br />
ANJA KRIEGER<br />
55278 DOLGESHEIM, GERMANY<br />
400.00 399.00 398.00 397.00 396.00 398.00<br />
9. ATCH-IV SPCH PCH WTCH JUSTUS ONE TUFF FIRECRACKER RTDs CDX<br />
AFTDs PATDs RMX REX REMX<br />
LISA AXNICK<br />
AUBURN, WA<br />
400.00 399.00 398.00 396.00 395.00 397.60<br />
166 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong>
1. VCH A-CH RTCH-2 SUNPIPER BEAUWOOD FLYIN FINISH ATDd OTDcs CD GV-E JS-E RS-E<br />
RTX<br />
DEBRA ST JACQUES<br />
RENEE ST JACQUES<br />
ARGYLE, NY<br />
400.00 400.00 400.00 400.00 399.00 399.80<br />
RALLY TRIAL CHAMPIONS<br />
4. OTCH2 RTCH-2 OXFORD’S NINE O’ HEARTS UDX GV-N JV-E RV-O RTX<br />
RICHARD IMFELD<br />
GAYLE OXFORD<br />
BALLICO, CA<br />
400.00 399.00 399.00 398.00 396.00 398.40<br />
4. RTCH-2 JB BLACK SAPHIRES TAKE A CHANCE BN ODX STDs CDX<br />
DNA-VP REMX REX RMX RNX<br />
ANJA KRIEGER<br />
55278 DOLGESHEIM, GERMANY<br />
400.00 398.00 398.00 398.00 398.00 398.40<br />
AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong> 167
6. RTCH-2 REGATTA SEVEN SEAS ADVENTURE CDX REMX REX RMX<br />
LYNN SIDWELL<br />
RICHARDSON, TX<br />
400.00 399.00 398.00 397.00 397.00 398.20<br />
6. RTCH-2 HIFI’S FEATHER CAN FLY ODX UD GV-E JV-E RV-E RNX RTX<br />
DNA-VP<br />
HEIDI IVERSON<br />
GRANTS PASS, OR<br />
400.00 399.00 399.00 398.00 395.00 398.20<br />
RALLY TRIAL CHAMPIONS NOT PICTURED:<br />
2. RTCH-2 RAVENWYND DEALERS CHOICE RTX DNA-VP<br />
MARY LOU E TRONE<br />
WARWICK, NY<br />
400.00 400.00 400.00 399.00 399.00 399.60<br />
3. OTCH OTCH-O RTCH-3 D BAR D KISS MY GRITS UD ODX TD REMX REX<br />
RMX RNX<br />
LAURIE SASAKI<br />
BOULDER CREEK, CA<br />
400.00 400.00 399.00 399.00 398.00 399.20<br />
6. RTCH-4 RAVENWYND PIP’S SQUEEK CD TD-II RTX DNA-CP<br />
MARY LOU E TRONE<br />
WARWICK, NY<br />
399.00 399.00 398.00 398.00 397.00 398.20<br />
10. VCH PCH CH RTCH-2 REVELAIRE STATE YOUR CASE CD OTDc ATDds<br />
GS-E JS- E-OP RS-E RTX DNA-VP<br />
DAWN WILLIAMS<br />
TIMOTHY J WILLIAMS<br />
JAMESTOWN, IN<br />
399.00 398.00 398.00 397.0S0 397.00 397.80<br />
6. ATCH-VIII RTCH-2 DALLY UP TO HAMITS<br />
DEUCES WILD CD RTX DNA-VP<br />
CLAUDIA YEARSLEY<br />
EVERGREEN, CO<br />
399.00 399.00 398.00 398.00<br />
168 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong>
1. WTCH HS DAN THE MAN PATDS ATD-MD RTDCS DNA-VP<br />
BILLIE RICHARDSON<br />
OKOTOKS, AB T1S 1Z6, CANADA 200.00<br />
STOCKDOG MERIT<br />
ADVANCED TRIAL DOG – CATTLE<br />
2. TUCKER CREEK’S WORKIN’ 925 STDD ATDCS<br />
JACK HANSEN<br />
NEEBING, ON P7L 0C2, CANADA 172.00<br />
PHOTO: MATTIAS KEIJSNER<br />
5. WTCH CUT’N LOOSE STARFIRE AFTDM RTDS<br />
LINDY EPPERLY<br />
MERIDIAN, ID 151.00<br />
PHOTO: VICKI CORREIA, MONTANA MAGIC PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong> 169
7. WTCH OXBOW DOUBLE DOWN WITH LEGENDS RTDC<br />
LINDA BARHITE<br />
PENROSE, CO 147.00<br />
PHOTO: LORI HERBEL, XP RANCH PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
ADVANCED TRIAL DOG - CATTLE (ATDC) NOT PICTURED:<br />
3. WTCH FAIROAKS ABSOLUTE CINNER GS-O JS-E RV-E DNA-CP<br />
NINA KRAMMER<br />
2114 KLEINEBERSDORF, AUSTRIA 158.00<br />
4. WTCH HEARTSONG’S RICOCHET PATDS DNA-VP<br />
GAIL WINNICK<br />
PERRY, MI 152.00<br />
6. WTCH BLACK BIRCH FARM THE KIPSTER<br />
DIANE F MENARD<br />
MORRISTON, FL 148.00<br />
7. RIVERBANK’S AYSA MASON STDS OFTDDS ATDCD DNA-VP<br />
MATTHEW C MASON<br />
SALISBURY, NH 147.00<br />
9. WTCH CHUCKANUT MAN ON THE EDGE OFTDCM AFTDDS<br />
DIANE F MENARD<br />
MORRISTON, FL 145.00<br />
10. WTCH HARDINS RCC COUNTING COUP DNA-VP<br />
DEB DOMANN<br />
CLATONIA, NE 140.00<br />
ADVANCED TRIAL DOG – DUCKS 5<br />
2. WTCH S BAR L ATACAMA DNA-VP<br />
URSULA REIMERS<br />
VOLSEMENHUSEN 171.00<br />
5. WTCH CROSSROADS YOGI SPIRIT BERRA ATD-MS<br />
SALVATORE MANNA<br />
BURSON, CA 155.00<br />
DIANE PHELPS PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
170 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong>
7. IRN BRU BLACK FOREST WILLOW OTDC ATDDS DNA-VP<br />
CARMEN CZIESZO<br />
78250 TENGEN, GERMANY 149.00<br />
6. WTCH COOSAWATTEE DUST DEVIL<br />
GRETA JOHANSEN<br />
PITTSBORO, NC 154.00<br />
PHOTO: GARY ANDERSON<br />
10. WTCH CUT’N LOOSE STARFIRE AFTDM RTDS<br />
LINDY EPPERLY<br />
MERIDIAN, ID 140.00<br />
PHOTO: VICKI CORREIA, MONTANA MAGIC PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
8. WTCH ELKRUNS PSR JUSTCALL ME WICKED<br />
LINDA MCDANIEL<br />
ALAMOGORDO, NM 146.00<br />
AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong> 171
ADVANCED TRIAL DOG - DUCKS (ATDD) NOT PICTURED:<br />
1. WTCH BLACK BIRCH FARM THE KIPSTER<br />
DIANE F MENARD<br />
MORRISTON, FL 174.00<br />
3. WTCH-M HS MR. H.E. TRUSLER AFTDS ATD-XDS PATDS<br />
ELSIE RHODES<br />
WINLOCK, WA 169.00<br />
4. WTCH TOPROCK’S CHRONIC SUCCESS GS-N JS-N<br />
KIRSTEN COLE-MACMURRAY<br />
ACTON, CA 156.00<br />
8. WTCH HEARTSONG’S RICOCHET PATDS DNA-VP<br />
GAIL WINNICK<br />
PERRY, MI 146.00<br />
ADVANCED TRIAL DOG – SHEEP 5<br />
3. WTCH S BAR L ATACAMA DNA-VP<br />
URSULA REIMERS<br />
VOLSEMENHUSEN 169.00<br />
4. WTCH DOUBLE V JILLAROO DNA-VP<br />
TRUDY T VIKLUND<br />
MOLALLA, OR 156.00<br />
172 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong>
5. WTCH CUT’N LOOSE STARFIRE AFTDM RTDS<br />
LINDY EPPERLY<br />
MERIDIAN, ID 154.00<br />
PHOTO: VICKI CORREIA, MOUNTANA MAGIC PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
6. WTCH KG VEST’S GEM OFTDDS DNA-VP<br />
LISA L KING<br />
EDDYVILLE, IA 149.00<br />
ADVANCED TRIAL DOG - SHEEP (ATDS) NOT PICTURED:<br />
1. WTCH BLACK BIRCH FARM THE KIPSTER<br />
DIANE F MENARD<br />
MORRISTON, FL 193.50<br />
2. WTCH TOPROCK’S CHRONIC SUCCESS GS-N JS-N<br />
KIRSTEN COLE-MACMURRAY<br />
ACTON, CA 183.00<br />
6. WTCH HARDINS RCC COUNTING COUP DNA-VP<br />
DEB DOMANN<br />
CLATONIA, NE 149.00<br />
9. STARSTUFF’S GONNA BE QWICK OTDC ATDDS DNA-VP<br />
BECKY BAILIE<br />
MANCHESTER, MI 141.00<br />
10. WTCH CARDINAL’S ASHES TO ASHES<br />
JANET L PUTNAM<br />
CALHOUN, GA 140.00<br />
8. WTCH ELKRUNS PSR JUSTCALL ME WICKED<br />
LINDA MCDANIEL<br />
ALAMOGORDO, NM 144.00<br />
AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong> 173
OPEN TRIAL DOG - CATTLE (OTDC)<br />
NOT PICTURED:<br />
3. STARSTUFF’S GONNA BE QWICK OTDC<br />
ATDDS DNA-VP<br />
BECKY BAILIE<br />
MANCHESTER, MI 151.00<br />
6. WTCH RMF PIPER STOP ME TIME<br />
FABRIZIO FUSI<br />
50012 BAGNO A RIPOLI, ITALY 140.00<br />
6. SAND RIDGE BAMBINA@TURKEY RUN<br />
OTDCDS DNA-VP<br />
ADRIANA PLUM<br />
EMINENCE, KY 140.00<br />
8. VCH PCH CH RTCH-2 REVELAIRE STATE<br />
YOUR CASE CD OTDC ATDDS GS-E JS- E-OP<br />
RS-E RTX DNA-VP<br />
DAWN WILLIAMS<br />
TIMOTHY J WILLIAMS<br />
JAMESTOWN, IN 138.00<br />
9. WTCH BLACK REBEL OF MI SOMBRA CD<br />
GS-E JS-E RS-O DNA-VP<br />
STEFAN DOLIF<br />
2114 KLEINEBERSDORF, AUSTRIA 135.00<br />
1. WTCH OXBOW DOUBLE DOWN WITH LEGENDS RTDC<br />
LINDA BARHITE<br />
PENROSE, CO 176.00<br />
PHOTO: LORI HERBEL, XP RANCH PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
OPEN TRIAL DOG – CATTLE<br />
2. WTCH CUT’N LOOSE STARFIRE AFTDM RTDS<br />
LINDY EPPERLY<br />
MERIDIAN, ID 165.00<br />
PHOTO: KAREN BRINDLE<br />
4. BUCCANEER’S BLUE LIGHTNING OTDCDS<br />
DNA-VP<br />
GLENDA TEAFF<br />
STOCKDALE, TX 144.00<br />
174 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong>
5. SAGECREEK KODIAK TUFF TYGER STDC ATDDS DNA-VP<br />
DAVID BLEDSOE<br />
CHALLIS, ID 141.00<br />
10. A-CH SRN EAGLE YOURS TRULY CD OFTDS OTDS ATDCD JS-N RS-N RN<br />
LUCIENNE MIODONSKI<br />
KEVIN MIODONSKI<br />
REDMOND, WA 134.00<br />
OPEN TRIAL DOG – DUCKS 5<br />
1. WTCH OXBOW DOUBLE DOWN WITH LEGENDS RTDC<br />
LINDA BARHITE<br />
PENROSE, CO 178.00<br />
AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong> 175
2. WTCH CUT’N LOOSE STARFIRE AFTDM RTDS<br />
LINDY EPPERLY<br />
MERIDIAN, ID 161.00<br />
PHOTO: VICKI CORREIA, MONTANA MAGIC PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
3. WTCH MAKITA’S MEADOWLARK OFTDS BN RA DNA-VP<br />
KRISTINA CHURCHILL<br />
SCOTT CHURCHILL<br />
BLAIR, NE 160.00<br />
9. ATCH LET’S TALK ABOUT GENIUS JOULE OTDCDS CD JS-E-SP RNX<br />
SUSANNE SCHWARZMANN<br />
2603 FELIXDORF, AUSTRIA 143.00<br />
4. WTCH ELKRUNS PSR JUSTCALL ME WICKED<br />
LINDA MCDANIEL<br />
ALAMOGORDO, NM 157.00<br />
176 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong>
OPEN TRIAL DOG - DUCKS (OTDD) NOT PICTURED:<br />
10. KG VEST’S WISH GRANTED OTDDS RN DNA-VP<br />
THERESA BINGHAM<br />
FRANKLIN, IN 135.00<br />
PHOTO: PAT DENNEY<br />
5. BUCCANEER’S BLUE BEAR OFTDCDS OTDCDS RTDC DNA-VP<br />
TOM MHIRE<br />
WASHINGTON, LA 156.50<br />
6. WTCH DOC PIEPERS HIJA DEL CORTADOR OFTDCD AFTDS DNA-VP<br />
KAY PIEPER<br />
51371 LEVERKVSEN, GERMANY 156.00<br />
7. STARSTUFF’S GONNA BE QWICK OTDC ATDDS DNA-VP<br />
BECKY BAILIE<br />
MANCHESTER, MI 150.00<br />
8. RBOWS NOTHING FANCY ABOUT KATE STDC OTDD ATDS<br />
ROSS BOWSLAUGH<br />
PT COLBORNE ONT L3K 5V3, CANADA 147.00<br />
10. CROWN POINT RASTA CIMARRON OFTDS OTDCD ATDS DNA-CP<br />
NATASCHA HARTMANN<br />
34388 TRENDELBURG, GERMANY 135.00<br />
OPEN TRIAL DOG - SHEEP (OTDS)<br />
NOT PICTURED:<br />
4. STARSTUFF’S GONNA BE QWICK OTDC<br />
ATDDS DNA-VP<br />
BECKY BAILIE<br />
MANCHESTER, MI 167.00<br />
OPEN TRIAL DOG – SHEEP 5<br />
1. WTCH CUT’N LOOSE STARFIRE AFTDM RTDS<br />
LINDY EPPERLY<br />
MERIDIAN, ID 189.00<br />
PHOTO: DIANE PHELPS<br />
AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong> 177
2. CROWN POINT RASTA CIMARRON OFTDS OTDCD ATDS DNA-CP<br />
NATASCHA HARTMANN<br />
34388 TRENDELBURG, GERMANY 188.00<br />
3. WTCH OXBOW DOUBLE DOWN WITH LEGENDS RTDC<br />
LINDA BARHITE<br />
PENROSE, CO 171.00<br />
5. KG VEST’S WISH GRANTED OTDDS RN DNA-VP<br />
THERESA BINGHAM<br />
FRANKLIN, IN 156.00<br />
PHOTO: MICHELLE DURKIN<br />
6. WTCH ELKRUNS PSR JUSTCALL ME WICKED<br />
LINDA MCDANIEL<br />
ALAMOGORDO, NM 149.00<br />
178 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong>
6. WTCH OLD MILL’S DIAMOND DEETS AT COOSAWATTEE DNA-VP<br />
LESLIE WHITE<br />
JULIETTE, GA 149.00 8. ATCH UPROAR’S I’LL HAVE ANOTHER STDD OTDCS OFTDS<br />
JODI K EBERT<br />
WOODBURY, MN 146.00<br />
8. WTCH WWT DOUBLE V GUS<br />
TRUDY T VIKLUND<br />
MOLALLA, OR 146.00<br />
10. ATCH-XX CH BONFIRE’S SEE ME GO FAST OTDDS STDC RNX RAC REX<br />
REC RM DNA-CP<br />
PAMELA BRYANT-MEEKS<br />
BURLESON, TX 145.00<br />
AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong> 179
1. WTCH-X CHUCKANUT JEWEL OF GEMSTONEBLU RTDCS PATDCS OFTDS DNA-VP<br />
JAN WESEN<br />
BOW, WA 163.00<br />
PHOTO: JEAN BARRETT<br />
POST ADVANCED TRIAL DOG – CATTLE<br />
2. WTCH-M TWIN OAKS F5 TORNADO RTDCS OFTDCS PATDCS ATD-MDS<br />
ATD-XS DNA- VP<br />
KRISTIN PERRON<br />
QUEEN CREEK, AZ 138.00<br />
3. WTCH TWIN OAKS DO I RTDCS ATD-MDS OFTDM PATDS ATD-XS DNA-<br />
VP<br />
GINA LARSON<br />
GREENLEAF, ID 126.00<br />
PHOTO: KAREN BRINDLE<br />
180 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong>
4. WTCH-M DOUBLE V CEDAR OF CHUCKANUT RTDCS PATDCS ATD-XDS<br />
AFTDS DNA- VP<br />
JAN WESEN<br />
BOW, WA 124.00<br />
6. WTCH HS DAN THE MAN PATDS ATD-MD RTDCS DNA-VP<br />
BILLIE RICHARDSON<br />
OKOTOKS, AB T1S 1Z6, CANADA 116.00<br />
POST ADVANCED TRIAL DOG - CATTLE (PATDC) NOT PICTURED:<br />
5. SDCH WTCH-X BERET’S MOUZER RTDCS OFTDD PATDCS AFTDCS<br />
DNA-VP<br />
JUDY DESHAZO<br />
WALLER, TX 123.00<br />
8. WTCH-M RANAHANS TRIPLE CROWN ATD-MCD AFTDC DNA-VP<br />
TRICIA ALEXANDER<br />
KING CITY, CA 108.00<br />
9. WTCH W LAZY J SPUR’S GET EM UP JAKE RTDCS ATD-XCS ATD-MC<br />
DNA-VP<br />
BETTY WILLIAMS<br />
LEWISTOWN, MT 99.00<br />
10. WTCH BJM SLYGUSS’S RUSTY NAIL OFTDCS ATD-MC ATD-XS<br />
LEROY J. MCKAY<br />
PAMELA D. MCKAY<br />
FRENCHTOWN, MT 90.00<br />
7. WTCH LEGENDS INDIGO GIRL OF OXBOW OFTDCS ATD-MCS RTDCS<br />
ATD-XCS PATDCS DNA-VP<br />
JUDIE MANUEL<br />
BILLINGS, MT 110.00<br />
MONTANA MAGIC PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong> 181
1. WTCH HS DAN THE MAN PATDS ATD-MD RTDCS DNA-VP<br />
BILLIE RICHARDSON<br />
OKOTOKS, AB T1S 1Z6, CANADA 166.00<br />
POST ADVANCED TRIAL DOG - SHEEP<br />
(PATDS) NOT PICTURED:<br />
3. WTCH HEARTSONG’S RICOCHET PATDS<br />
DNA-VP<br />
GAIL WINNICK<br />
PERRY, MI 124.00<br />
9. WTCH-M HS MR. H.E. TRUSLER AFTDS ATD-<br />
XDS PATDS<br />
ELSIE RHODES<br />
WINLOCK, WA 107.00<br />
10. WTCH W LAZY J SPUR’S GET EM UP JAKE<br />
RTDCS ATD-XCS ATD-MC DNA-VP<br />
BETTY WILLIAMS<br />
LEWISTOWN, MT 106.00<br />
POST ADVANCED TRIAL DOG – SHEEP<br />
2. WTCH-M TWIN OAKS F5 TORNADO RTDCS OFTDCS PATDCS ATD-MDS<br />
ATD-XS DNA- VP<br />
KRISTIN PERRON<br />
QUEEN CREEK, AZ 133.00<br />
DALLY UP PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
182 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong><br />
4. WTCH-X CHUCKANUT JEWEL OF GEMSTONEBLU RTDCS PATDCS<br />
OFTDS DNA-VP<br />
JAN WESEN<br />
BOW, WA 121.00<br />
PHOTO: KRISTI COULBER
5. WTCH-M DOUBLE V CEDAR OF CHUCKANUT RTDCS PATDCS ATD-XDS<br />
AFTDS DNA- VP<br />
JAN WESEN<br />
BOW, WA 118.00<br />
PHOTO BY BEAL<br />
6. WTCH LEGENDS INDIGO GIRL OF OXBOW OFTDCS ATD-MCS RTDCS<br />
ATD-XCS PATDCS DNA-VP<br />
JUDIE MANUEL<br />
BILLINGS, MT 117.00<br />
MONTANA MAGIC PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
7. WTCH TUCKER CREEK’S OCEAN’S ELEVEN RTDS PATDS DNA-VP<br />
TANYA L WHEELER<br />
MADISON WHEELER<br />
SLATE RIVER, ON P7J 0G8, CANADA 112.00<br />
PHOTO: MAGDA GMITRZAK<br />
8. WTCH DOUBLE V BLACKBRIAR PATDS DNA-VP<br />
KELLY GANN<br />
TRUDY T VIKLUND<br />
ROY, WA 110.00<br />
PHOTO: DAVE VIKLUND<br />
AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong> 183
2. WTCH OLD MILL’S DIAMOND DEETS AT COOSAWATTEE DNA-VP<br />
LESLIE WHITE<br />
JULIETTE, GA 129.00<br />
5. TWIN OAKS BAKER’S COFFEECAKE STDCDS<br />
MEREDITH GUY<br />
PENRYN, CA 120.00<br />
STARTED TRIAL DOG – CATTLE<br />
5. MANLEY’S CAYUCOS COWGIRL STDCS<br />
MARIE NAGANO<br />
RIVERSIDE, CA 120.00<br />
7. SWINGING WITH DJANGO STDCDS<br />
THOMAS A MORARRE<br />
LOLO, MT 118.00<br />
184 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong>
9. MAGGIE’S BLACK MAGIC KATE OFTDS ATDDS OTDC<br />
KATHY SIDER<br />
VASHON, WA 117.00<br />
10. DOUBLE V TURLACH STDCD<br />
CLINTON MEADOWS<br />
ERRINGTON BC V0R 1V0, CANAD A 112.00<br />
STARTED TRIAL DOG - CATTLE (STDC) NOT PICTURED:<br />
1. WAYLON’S PEARL SNAPS STDCDS DNA-VP<br />
FERREH HIATT<br />
MOORELAND, IN 132.00<br />
3. STARN LEGENDS UNSTOPPABLE STDCDS<br />
MEGAN SIMS KENNEDY<br />
DAWNA SIMS<br />
DEWEY, AZ 127.00<br />
4. HARDINS RCC BLACKSMITH STDC OTDS DNA-VP<br />
DEB DOMANN<br />
CLATONIA, NE 123.00<br />
7. RBOWS NOTHING FANCY ABOUT KATE STDC OTDD ATDS<br />
ROSS BOWSLAUGH<br />
PT COLBORNE ONT L3K 5V3, CANADA 118.00<br />
AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong> 185
1. MAGGIE’S BLACK MAGIC KATE OFTDS ATDDS OTDC<br />
KATHY SIDER<br />
VASHON, WA 122.00<br />
STARTED TRIAL DOG – DUCKS<br />
2. SWINGING WITH DJANGO STDCDS<br />
THOMAS A MORARRE<br />
LOLO, MT 120.00<br />
4. DOUBLE V TURLACH STDCDS<br />
CLINTON MEADOWS<br />
ERRINGTON BC V0R 1V0, CANADA 118.00<br />
186 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong>
6. AMBUSHED BY A KING STDDS GS-N JS-N RS-N<br />
PAULINE HAGGIS<br />
BROOKLYN, CT 114.00<br />
7. TWIN OAKS BAKER’S COFFEECAKE STDCDS<br />
MEREDITH GUY<br />
PENRYN, CA 113.00<br />
10. C-ME LOLAPALOOZA STDCD OTDS DNA-VP<br />
TRACEY MCPHERSON<br />
ALDEN, IA 111.00<br />
10. SLASH V RED BEAR @ CHOCTAW STDCS OTDD DNA-VP<br />
GLENDA TEAFF<br />
STOCKDALE, TX 111.00<br />
AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong> 187
STARTED TRIAL DOG - DUCKS (STDD) NOT PICTURED:<br />
10. PAWS ZONE’S STACK THE DECK STDDS GS-O JS-O RS-O<br />
PEGGY A TIMM<br />
WADSWORTH, IL 111.00<br />
2. STARN LEGENDS UNSTOPPABLE STDCDS<br />
MEGAN SIMS KENNEDY<br />
DAWNA SIMS<br />
DEWEY, AZ 120.00<br />
5. FROGPEAK’S MIGHTY SWIFT STDCDS OFTDS JS-N RS-N<br />
IRENE MANLEY<br />
CRESENT VALLEY, BC V0G 1H0, CANADA 116.00<br />
7. IRN BRU BLACK FOREST SCOUT STDDS DNA-VP<br />
BEATRICE FREI<br />
5436 WÜRENLOS, SWITZERLAND 113.00<br />
9. BJM THOR’S ROBERT E LEE STDCDS DNA-VP<br />
BARBARA MILLER<br />
MICHAEL S MILLER<br />
FRENCHTOWN, MT 112.00<br />
STARTED TRIAL DOG – SHEEP 5<br />
1. TWIN OAKS BAKER’S COFFEECAKE STDCDS<br />
MEREDITH GUY<br />
PENRYN, CA 126.00<br />
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1. PAWS ZONE’S STACK THE DECK STDDS GS-O JS-O RS-O<br />
PEGGY A TIMM<br />
WADSWORTH, IL 126.00
3. IRN BRU BLACK FOREST SCOUT STDDS DNA-VP<br />
BEATRICE FREI<br />
5436 WÜRENLOS, SWITZERLAND 124.00<br />
5. AMBUSHED BY A KING STDDS GS-N JS-N RS-N<br />
PAULINE HAGGIS<br />
BROOKLYN, CT 120.00<br />
8. JUSTUS BLUE FLAME OFTDS STDCDS<br />
DAWN M FARMER<br />
ARLINGTON, WA 112.00<br />
PHOTO: MICHELLE GILLIS<br />
5. MAGGIE’S BLACK MAGIC KATE OFTDS ATDDS OTDC<br />
KATHY SIDER<br />
VASHON, WA 120.00<br />
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STARTED TRIAL DOG - SHEEP (STDS) NOT PICTURED:<br />
8. SWINGING WITH DJANGO STDCDS<br />
THOMAS A MORARRE<br />
LOLO, MT 112.00<br />
4. FROGPEAK’S MIGHTY SWIFT STDCDS OFTDS JS-N RS-N<br />
IRENE MANLEY<br />
CRESENT VALLEY, BC V0G 1H0, CANADA 121.00<br />
7. GS RANCH INDIGO STDCDS<br />
BRIANNE BELLWOOD<br />
VERMILION AB T9X 1R1, CANADA 116.00<br />
8. LAS ROCOSA JJ STDDS<br />
DEBORAH CONROY<br />
JAMES (JIM) HARTNAGLE<br />
FARMINGTON, MN 112.00<br />
8. STARN LEGENDS UNSTOPPABLE STDCDS<br />
MEGAN SIMS KENNEDY<br />
DAWNA SIMS<br />
DEWEY, AZ 112.00<br />
ARE YOU GOING TO DNA YOUR BREEDING DOGS SOON<br />
AND HAVE QUESTIONS?<br />
WHOLE BLOOD IS THE BEST SOURCE OF DNA<br />
If you’re going to the Vet to have blood drawn, please order the tube kit. When you use the tube kit you can also contribute to<br />
the Gene Bank. (What is the Gene Bank you ask? See Registry Rule 2.2.2 at http://www.asca.org/Portals/0/regrules.pdf. See http://<br />
www.asca.org/Portals/0/dnainstbloodtube.pdf.) <br />
PLAN AHEAD<br />
If you are taking your breeding dog(s) to the Vet for a yearly check up, hip evaluation, teeth cleaning or anything else, plan<br />
ahead and have your DNA blood drawn at the same time, it will save you a trip to the vet and an office visit fee. <br />
MORE PLANNING AHEAD<br />
If you’re planning to go to the Nationals, plan on coming to the DNA Committee Annual Blood Draw (if there is one). You can<br />
purchase the kits at the ASCA Booth and volunteers will draw blood for your dog(s) DNA and ship it to the lab for free.<br />
A WORD ABOUT CARDS<br />
When a blood card is used to collect DNA, please do not saturate the card so it bleeds through. Drop a few drops of blood from<br />
the syringe needle onto each of the two circles on the card. Be sure to let the blood dry for 30 to 60 minutes, longer if it’s humid.<br />
See http://www.asca.org/Portals/0/dnainstblood.pdf.<br />
<br />
A WORD ABOUT SWABS<br />
When a brush sample is collected properly the bristles will be bent or depressed and likely discolored. Swabs are subject to<br />
contamination. Dogs must be separated and have had no water or food for 30 minutes before you swab. Nursing puppies cannot be<br />
swabbed. Swabs have the highest error rate, meaning there is not enough material on the swab to DNA profile and you will be asked<br />
to resubmit. See http://www.asca.org/Portals/0/dnacheekinst.pdf. <br />
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How & how much?<br />
Schedule of Fees<br />
Payment Options:<br />
The Business Office does NOT accept cash. Payments accepted via<br />
bank check, money order, international money order, wire transfer, or<br />
credit card. ASCA ® accepts foreign currency paid in Euros on a one-toone<br />
fee schedule (1 € = 1 $).<br />
Full members receive a 50% discount on registry fees and rulebooks –<br />
prices are reflected as full / service member.<br />
Aussie Times<br />
(basic subscription is free for “full” members)<br />
US Subscription $35<br />
US First Class $25<br />
Canada First Class $25<br />
Canada Surface $18<br />
All Other First Class $54<br />
All Other Surface $24<br />
Back Issues<br />
Free for the price of postage<br />
Ad rates<br />
Color<br />
Inside Front/Back $225<br />
Outside Back: $250<br />
Full page: $195<br />
Black and White<br />
Full $75<br />
Half Page $45<br />
Quarter Page $25<br />
For Sale $15<br />
Business Card $15<br />
Registry<br />
If you are a If you are a<br />
Litter Registration<br />
Full Member Service Member<br />
Age 0 - 6 Months $21 or $42<br />
Age 6 - 12 Month $30 or $60<br />
Age 12 - 24 Months $55 or $110<br />
Age 24 months $110 or $220<br />
Individual Registration<br />
0 - 1 year $15 or $30<br />
1-2 years $30 or $60<br />
2 years $50 or $100<br />
LEP $20 or $40<br />
Foreign Registry $100 or $200<br />
Canadian Kennel Club<br />
0-12 months $15 or $30<br />
1-2 years $30 or $60<br />
2 years $50 or $100<br />
Other Breed Tracking $10<br />
Transfer Fees $15 or $30<br />
Lease Agreements $12 or $24<br />
Duplicates $10 or $20<br />
Not For Breeding Release $10<br />
Pedigree (5-generation) $10/$25/$35<br />
Kennel Names (must be full member)<br />
New $100<br />
Renewal $25<br />
Renewal of abandoned $50<br />
Change of ownership $10<br />
DNA<br />
Kennel Recertification $10 / annual<br />
Kit<br />
Blood card/tube $45<br />
Cheek Swab $50<br />
Finals<br />
Agility<br />
$60 per dog<br />
Conformation<br />
$60 per dog<br />
Obedience<br />
Novice, Open, Utility $60<br />
Superdog $60<br />
Rally $60<br />
Stockdog<br />
$60 per class of stock<br />
Memberships<br />
Annual Full<br />
$50 single<br />
$75 dual<br />
Annual Service $10<br />
Lifetime $300<br />
Dual Lifetime $520<br />
Junior<br />
Free<br />
Programs<br />
Recording Fee (Event Membership Dues)<br />
Agility $1.25 /dog/ run (includes addt’l member dues)<br />
Stockdog $1.25/dog/ run (includes addt’l member dues)<br />
Other<br />
$1.25 /dog (includes addt’l member dues)<br />
Late Submission $10 per day after 15 days<br />
Sanction Fees<br />
Regular $25 /event/day<br />
Late<br />
$25 /day first 3 days, $50 thereafter<br />
Ranch Dog Inspection<br />
First dog $10 / $20<br />
Additional dog $5 / $10<br />
Club Business<br />
Affiliate Club<br />
New formation $200<br />
Renewal $100<br />
Dispute Filing Fee<br />
Affiliate level $20<br />
Board level<br />
$100 (registry exception)<br />
Yearbooks $20<br />
Sire and dam progeny title search $10<br />
List of ASCA ® registered kennel names $25<br />
Rulebook<br />
Each $2.50 / $5<br />
All $10 / $20<br />
Judges’ List $10<br />
Free<br />
Sanctioning & Entry Forms<br />
Applications<br />
• Membership<br />
• Litter registration<br />
• Hardship & LEP<br />
• Lease agreement<br />
Board Election Guidelines<br />
Stockdog Course Director Guidelines<br />
Aussie Rescue and Placement Helpline Information<br />
ASCA ® Brochure or Bylaws ($1 each additional)<br />
Articles of Incorporation ($1 each additional)<br />
Available from Executive Secretary<br />
• Application to Host National Specialty<br />
• Application to Affiliate<br />
• Affiliate Bylaws Guide with Addendum<br />
Shows & Trials Newsletter<br />
ASCA Business Office, Registry, Show Office,<br />
& Membership Office<br />
6091 E SH 21, Bryan, TX 77808<br />
Office/Phone Hours: 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. CT, M-F<br />
ph. (979) 778-1082 • fax (979) 778-1898<br />
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Paula Waterman – Inkwell<br />
Cathy Haverdink – TreeSong<br />
Matt Mullin & A J Tavares – Limelite<br />
Melissa Zobell - Moonbaby<br />
Kim Monti - Foxwood<br />
Jana Simons & Lk Michigan’s Playing With Fire<br />
Jenny Woelzlein & GHCG Lk Michigan’s Rock and Roll CGCA<br />
Carol Hawkins – Lk Michigan’s Play It Forward<br />
Valerie & Klayton Yarber – Paramount<br />
Francois Lamarche<br />
Lisa B. Friel & GCh Milwin’s Monarch of Dove Creek<br />
Stefano Crippa<br />
Kimberly & Jimmy Welton – Tanasi Bluff<br />
Michelle & Gary Ambrosius – BlueRain<br />
Carol Jeffrey – Barnwood<br />
Mary Detor – Snowridge<br />
Betsy Sokolowski – Hearthside<br />
Mona Persson & Trace<br />
Terri Rein – Bamboo Run<br />
Star Mathis – Samwise<br />
Amy Hoffman-Koren – Silver Myst<br />
Jackie V. Kane<br />
Janette O’Shaughnessy & Thornapple You Swept Me Away<br />
Rachel Kulp-Wieder<br />
Joyce Siddall – Catalina<br />
Corey Hayes – Emerald-View<br />
Christy Jacobs<br />
Flo & Becky McDaniel – McMatt<br />
Jacquelyn Steimer & Legacy’s Movie Maker<br />
Jennifer Kaltz – Pernema<br />
Leslie Kedash Ziesing – PennOak<br />
Judy Charette – Morning Mist<br />
Donna Lineman and Banner<br />
Rick & Marcie Boomsliter – Lk Michigan<br />
J. Kelsey Jones – MontRose<br />
AKC GCh CKC Ch ASCA HOF<br />
Ch LEGACY’S POWER PLAY<br />
OCT 24, 2006 - SEPT 19, 2017<br />
Player’s offspring:<br />
AKC GCh ASCA Ch CKC GCh Legacy’s My All American Boy<br />
AKC Ch Legacy’s Believe It Or Not<br />
AKC Ch CKC Ch Legacy’s Can You Keep A Secret<br />
AKC GCh Legacy’s Playing For Keeps<br />
AKC Ch Legacy’s Don’T Tread On Me<br />
AKC Ch ASCA Ch Legacy’s Instant Replay<br />
AKC GCh Legacy’s O Me O My<br />
AKC Ch Legacy’s Power Broker<br />
AKC Ch Legacy’s Playin’ The Field CD BN RA<br />
Legacy’s She’Ll Be A Star CGC<br />
AKC GCh Legacy’s Somethin’ 2 Talkabout<br />
Legacy’s Girl Power CD BN RAE CGC<br />
AKC GCh Legacy’s I Got That Power<br />
AKC GCh Legacy’s Power Dance<br />
AKC Ch Legacy’s Glamour Girl RN CGCA TDI<br />
Legacy’s Taking A Chance CGCA<br />
AKC Ch Legacy’s America The Beautiful<br />
AKC GCh ASCA Ch UKC Ch Legacy’s Miss American Diva<br />
AKC GCh Legacy’s Elementary<br />
Legacy’s Magnificent Maggie CGC<br />
NASA Ch Legacy’s Liberty Finishing Touch Of Triforce<br />
UKC Ch Legacy’s Live Free Or Die<br />
AKC Ch Liberty Legacy Freedom Call BN THD CGC<br />
Liberty Legacy’s One Summer Night NAJ<br />
AKC Ch ASCA Ch Woodstock’s New Sheriff In Town BN<br />
Woodstock’s Shades Of An Outlaw HSAs<br />
AKC GChB ASCA WTCh Woostock’s Jesse James HSAds HTAD<br />
III-S GE<br />
AKC GChG ASCA Ch Woodstock’s Belle Starr<br />
Woodstock’s Bizzy Ms. Lizzie RS-E-SP JS-E-SP GS-E OA NAJ NF<br />
CGC<br />
Woodstock’s You Make My Heart Sing OA OF CGC<br />
Ninebark Secret MontRose RN MX MXB MXJ MJS NF RS-E JS-E<br />
GS-E ASCA RNX STDs<br />
AKC GChB ASCA Ch CKC Ch Ninebark Silver Buttons – RWB ’10<br />
USASA Nationals<br />
PennOak MontRose Paintdesert BN RN NA NAJ CA<br />
AKC Ch PennOak Lunar Eclipse NA NAJ NF<br />
AKC Ch Spring Fever Strike It Right<br />
MontRose Rogue BN OA OAJ AXP AJP NF OFP<br />
AKC Ch ASCA Ch MontRose Hustle And Bustle<br />
AKC Ch UKC GCh Lk Michigan Make My Day<br />
GCHS Lk Michigan’s Rock And Roll CGCA<br />
Lk Michigan’s Play It Forward CGC<br />
UKC Ch Lk Michigan’s Dreams Come True<br />
Lk Michigan’s Sunshine RATN NADD<br />
UKC Ch Sonrise Play 3 rd Day At Aguarida<br />
ATCh Barnwoods Raise The Ransom STDc ATDds JS-E-P RN MX MXB MXJ MJB MXF T2B CGCA TKN<br />
AKC GCh ASCA Ch Barnwoods Expensive Hobby CD RE OTDds GS-N JS-E RS-O RNX RA HSAd MX MXJ<br />
NJ<br />
AKC Ch Barnwoods Play N For Keeps<br />
Barnwoods Steady Tradition CGC<br />
AKC Ch Stonehaven Bayshore It’s A Party<br />
AKC Ch Empyrean’s Six Alarm Sexy At Copperridge<br />
AKC Ch ASCA Ch Copperridge N Empyrean’s Playin Hooky<br />
AKC GCh ASCA Ch Empyrean N Copperridge’s Black Is Beautiful – BOS USASA ’17 Nationals<br />
AKC Ch ASCA Ch UKC Ch Copperridge’s Heard A Rumor NA NAJ JS-N<br />
AKC GCh New Dawn’s Instant Replay<br />
AKC GCh ASCA Ch Eaglecrest Captured Moment<br />
AKC GCh ASCA Ch SierraRose Nobody But Me<br />
Treesong’s Dare To Dream RNX RAX CGC<br />
Treesong’s Once In A Blue Moon RE<br />
Treesong’s Peppermint Patti RNX RAX CGC<br />
BlueRain’s Picture Perfect RN CGCA TKN HIC BN CD<br />
UKC Ch BlueRain’s Capture The Moment CGCA TKN RN HIC<br />
BlueRain’s Freeze Frame TKN HIC<br />
BlueRain’s Cannon Fire CGC HIC<br />
CKC Ch Vulcan Fantastic Voyage<br />
Russia Estonia Latvia Lithuania Baltic Int Ch Flying To The Moon Diamond Star<br />
Russia Lithuania Int Ch Flying To The Moon Dolce Vita<br />
Solvenia Ch Flying To The Moon Dry Martini<br />
Dutch Jr Ch Heavenly Stars Headline News<br />
Dutch Belgium Jr Ch Heavenly Stars Making Memories<br />
Dutch Belgium VDH Jr Ch Heavenly Stars My Eyes Adore You<br />
CKC Ch Kinoak I’m On<br />
DKCh NOCh DEVDHCh Int Ch CIB CLUBCh CAC Strandly Into The Light RN RA RE DKRLCh HTM<br />
BIS Int Ch Vulcan Northbay Never Let Go<br />
CKC Belgium Netherland Ch Vulcan Northbay No Nonsense<br />
192 AUSSIE TIMES January-February <strong>2018</strong>
MVJ<br />
2017 Winner. . . more info on page 105.<br />
MADISON WILLIAMS<br />
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