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July/ Aug 2011

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BISS GCh Telstar’s All That Glitters At Cinni-Bon

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Agents: Wendy & Jimmy Bettis

All That Glitters....

2011 American Boxer Nationals ~ Select Bitch2010 American Boxer ~ Reserve Winners Bitch2010 American Boxer Nationals ~ Futurity Best Puppy

Breeders/Owners: Bonnie Wagaman & Jennifer Tellier

Cinni-Bon BoxersSan Diego, CA

www.cinnibonboxers.com

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ON THE COVER

Group and Best In Specialty Winner

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GCh. Conquest-Rosend’s New Kid In Town(GCh. R and G’s Mystic Dancer ex Ch. Conquest-Rosend’s Rich Girl)

Multiple BIS Winner#4 Boxer All-breed*

Presented by Cheryl Cates

Owners/BreedersBob and Debbie White, Conquest Boxers, [email protected]

Jerry and Lynda Yon, Rosend Boxers, [email protected]*Dog News, 4/11

Riley

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Hailey is the winner of the 2011 ABC 8-10 yr. Veteran’s Class. She has excelled as our foundation for Illyrian Boxers.

She is the Dam of Ch. Illyrian’s Trilogy (2nd Place 2011 ABC Stud Dog) andthe Grand Dam to Gr.Ch.Illyrian’s Charmed I’m Sure (1st award of Excellence ABC 2011)

“Hailey”

Breeders: Pamela Rohr and Michael Shepherd

Owners: Gail Kloecker and Pamela Rohr

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Ch. Illyrian’s Trilogy

“Auggie”

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Breeders: Gail Kloecker and Pamela Rohr

Owners: Gail Kloecker and Nicole Logan

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Auggie is currently the proud sire of 5 American Champions and one Canadian Champion, with several more major pointed and poised to finish in the near future.

ARVC,SAS:NegativeDM: Carrier

Illyrian Boxerswould like to thank and congratulate

all the Auggie Kid’s for their Class wins and placements at this year’s ABC:

BIS Ch. Breho Fortuity Shared TreasureMarburl’s Spartacus

Marburl’s ArtemisMaxl’s In Your Dreams

2nd Place Stud Dog Class, 2011 ABC

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Chisum proudly carries on the legacy of Marburl Boxers… in the winning and producing tradition of those that came before him, we are looking forward to the future…

Chisum’s first litter has arrived out of the beautiful, Illyrian’s Ready to Charm, a full sister to Ch. Illyrian’s Trilogy…Congrats!!

( Ch. Marburl’s Hidalgo X Ch. Duba Dae’s Shining Star )

Owner:Mary Frances Burleson

Marburl Boxerswww.Marburlboxers.com

214-908-0825

Breeders:Mary Frances Burleson

Lynn Jansson

Campaigned by:Lori McClain Ferguson

918-269-4473

Marburl Boxers proudly presents...

2011 ABC TOP TWENTY CONTENDER & The 2010 ABC Reserve Winners Dog

BISS / MULTIPLE GROUP WINNING,

GCH CH. Marburl’s CHisuM

“Chisum”

Chisum is SAS clear by color flow Doppler (Ryan Baumwart DVM, DACVIM), ARVC Negative

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Selectively shown in 2011, this girl is “working” her way up with several group placements and the

FIRST AWARD OF EXCELLENCE AT THE 2011 AMERICAN BOXER CLUB NATIONAL!!!!!Our sincere appreciation to Breeder/ Judge Shirley Bell for this very special win and to all of the judges

and breeders who have acknowledged her.

Owners: Mary Frances Burleson and Gail KloeckerBreeders: Gail Kloecker and Pamela Rohr

“Cammie”

( CH. LaRich Stars to the Maxl, SOM X Illyrian’s Ready to Charm )

CH. ILLYRIAN’S CHARMED I’M SURE

Watch for her...

She’ll charm

your socks off!!

“Cammie”

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Marburl Boxers

Marburl’s Spartacus Marburl’s Artemis

“Tucker & Tori”

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present exciting littermates…

By Ch. ILLYRIAN’S TRILOGY “Auggie” & Ch. MARBURL’S MYKONOS “Mickie”

“Tucker” is shown WINNING 1st in the 6-9 month class at the ABC. “Tori” placed 3rd in the 6-9 class. Not bad for their first show, first time in the ring at 6 months old!!

Our special thanks to Shirley Bell and Michael Shepherd for appreciating them. We look forward to their future!“Tori” is co-owned with Shelli McGregor and “Tucker” is co-owned with Kim McGregor Hanusek .

Our gratitude to all they have done getting them ready!!!

Breeder / Owner: Mary Frances Burleson

MARBURL BOXERS 214-908-0825

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MAXL’S IN YOUR DREAMS

“Reese”

[ Ch. Illyrian’s Trilogy X Ch. DLG’s Rainbow’s End ]

Reese has quickly garnered 12 points, selectively shown, with both majors including BOW at the MN. Boxer Club Specialty!

She was also 3rd in her 15-18 mos. futurity classThank you to all the judges for appreciating her beautiful type and soundness!!!

Co Owned with:Patty & Dennis Ventry

Breeder/ OwnersMichelle RoccaDonna Galante

Lori McClain Ferguson/ MAXL Boxers

Proudly Owner Handled by:Lori McClain Ferguson

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We are proud of all of them and glad that Conner’s pedigree stands behind many of the top producing, top wining, and up and coming Boxers of today!!

Owners: Dr. Tim and Belinda AldrichLori McClain

Breeder:Lori McClain MAXL Boxers918-269-4473

MAXL Boxers is so very proud of… CH. MAXL’S GOLDEN BOY, SOM (1/96 – 9/06)

Earning his LEGION OF MERIT STATUS!

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Meridian Boxers

Bred by: Skip and Linda AbelOwned By: Meri Wilkinson, Skip and Linda Abel, and Michael Shepherd

Handled by: Michael Shepherd and assisted by Dottie James

Briggs GCH Storybook Written in Gold for Meridian(CH. Rochil’s Call of the Wild SOM (Gable) X Rochil’s Black Magic Woman DOM (Cyndee)

Health Testing: *DM - Clear (6/09)

*Holter - ‘0’ VPC’s (12/09) *Cardiologist Auscultation/Echo - clear (3/10)

*ARVC - normal (6/09)*Thyroid – Normal

Available pups from our May litter,

2 flashy males1 classic female

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Photos by Todd LambertMeri Wilkinson

[email protected]

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Sire: CH. MGM’s Man For All Seasons Dam: CH. Draco On Fire at Araby

Patricia DollarHopewell Run Farm www.arabyboxers.com

Frozen Semen available in the UK, Fall 2011

GCH ARABY HIGH LIFE

“Miller”A Legacy of Excellence

OFA testedCardio checked

Show puppies available- health tested parents.

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Spirit Faith Boxers, Sherry Wilmot806-626-7490

[email protected] spiritfaithboxers.webs.com

Owner: Sherry WilmontBreeder/Co-Owner: Cindy EastwoodHandlers: Sherry Wilmont, Ike Liotto, & Tina Starr

Spirit Faith Boxers Proudly Presents....

RAINY MOUNTAIN’S ADVENTURE OF THE HEART

Adventure( Addie)..... our new and upcoming show girl. Not only does she have looks, movement, and a great bite but she also has lots of Addie-tude for the ring!

Owner: Sherry WilmontBreeder: Sharon BarryHandlers: Ike Liotto, & Tina Starr Health Testing complete and passed!

CH. SERGIOS JOURNEY TO REMEMBER

Journey is my special girl who came from Mark and Linda Sergios of Sergios Boxers. She is my first champion and my foundation girl. I couldn’t ask for a healthier, more beautiful girl. Thank you Mark and Linda for Journey and thank you to Ike Liotto and Tina Starr for finishing my special girl.

Journey is now a proud and loving momma of her first litter by Crimson’s Howl at the Moon “Jacob”. Jacob, owned by Vickie Brannon of Shayvic Boxers, has also completed his health testing.

Please take a look....Puppies available.

AddieLots of Addie-tude!

Journey

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From around the Rings at ABC National 2011 Candid photos courtesy of LindaJohnson

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From around the Rings at ABC National 2011 Candid photos courtesy of LindaJohnson

Congrats to all the winners!

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We went to our first National

Specialty after having our dogs for

only 2 months. To say we were new

to the sport was the understatement

of the century! We took 2 days to

complete a drive that we would now

make in a day without thinking a thing

about it. We made our reservations

late, so we ended up in the overflow

hotel across the street. While we

were close, it wasn’t the same as

being on the show site.

We had the show schedule, but we

didn’t know about any of the post

show ring activities like Hospitality,

the General Meeting, or the Top

Twenty. We were still trying to figure

out what this dog show thing was

all about and we didn’t know a lot

of people, so we basically did our

own thing. If we weren’t showing in

the morning we took the dogs for a

walk, and usually arrived ringside by

noon. Fortunately for us that first

year, we got to the show in time to

see Winners Dog and Winners Bitch

and we managed to have the sense

to watch all of Best of Breed.

The second year was better. We

knew more people, attended more

events, and watched all of the

judging. We’d just become members

of DCA, so we knew who more of the

dogs where and recognized more of

their breeders. We even met some

people we didn’t know. We were

making progress!

I laugh when I think back to those days

and how much has changed. We now

make our hotel reservations for the

following year when we return home

from the current years festivities.

We’d never think of missing any of

the judging, and usually one of us in

our circle of friends will be ringside

the instant that chairs are set up to

make sure we have good seats. We

look forward to seeing old friends,

catching up on what’s going on,

getting a look at the new crop of

promising youngsters, and seeing

how last year’s batch grew up.

The great thing about the National

Specialty is that there are so many

ways to enjoy it. Bringing youngsters

can be the most fun and the most

exasperating all at the same time.

It is definitely the most work! If you

show in all the events, you are in

the ring at least three times. If the

pups do well, you are in the ring a

lot more than that. For some of the

pups this may be their first trip away

from home, and for some away from

their custodial parents. You find out

really quickly who has been doing

more than giving lip service to crate

training, who travels well, and who

in the group thinks they need to be

up with the chickens. Puppies can be

humbling, and you never know who

in the group is going to decide to

conveniently forget everything they

ever knew about being a show dog.

And they usually keep it a secret until

you walk into the ring. Hopefully you

don’t have a barker in the group, and

heaven forbid any of the girls decide

to come into season!

For me, it is harder to watch my dogs

being shown than it is to be in the ring

myself. My husband showed the last

batch of puppies at our most recent

National Specialty, and I am sure that

I wore a hole in the carpet pacing

back and forth outside the ring. And

then due to circumstances we never

imagined would happen, I had to

hand my special off to a friend to be

shown in Best of Breed. I became

that person you see at every show.

You know the one. They are either

hiding behind a pole, peeping over

someone’s shoulder or lurking around

the other side of a doorjamb, ever

vigilant that they remain hidden from

their dog while it is in the ring. My

friend smartly covered the dog’s eyes

when I had to return to the ring with

one of our other dogs. Somehow we

got by.

If you don’t have dogs to show,

ring stewarding can be a lot of fun.

You provide a much needed and

appreciated service to both the judge

and the exhibitors and you get the

best seat in the house to watch the

judging. Nerves get to the best of

us and you’d be surprised at what

seasoned veterans of the ring can

forget when a case of the jitters sets

in. As a ring steward you can help

your fellow fancier by making sure

they maintain their place in the line,

assuring them that yes, they do want

to stack their dog facing in the same

direction as the previous 10 exhibits

before them, that their armband is

secured and in place and that the

number is an exact match with the

one that was assigned to the dog in

the catalog.

And there is no greater honor than

being asked to judge one of the

events. My husband had the privilege

of judging the Futurity at a recent

National Specialty. It was one of the

most enjoyable experiences we’ve had

at a National. As The Spouse, it can

be a bit unnerving to sit ringside and

watch your better half adjudicate over

your peers. As the day progressed my

immediate response to anything said

to me was “I’m just The Wife”. Because

I was sitting close to the entrance to

the ring, some folks thought I was the

ring steward and I got asked more

than once for an armband. It was a

great experience, and people are still

talking to us, which makes it all good!

Someone told me early on that you

come to The National to have fun.

You are there to show your dogs most

certainly to the judge, but also and as

importantly to your fellow breeders in

the sport. One of the most important

events at a National Specialty is the

Stud Dog and Brood Bitch class.

What a great opportunity to see

how a particular line is producing. It

might confirm a decision about a stud

dog, or give you some new ideas of a

possible breeding direction you might

not have considered.

This year’s batch of National

Specialties is upon us. When you arrive

at the National, whether at the first

social event or while sitting ringside,

look around for that person or couple

that you’ve never seen before. You’ll

recognize them easily. They’ll be the

folks sitting on the sidelines, with wide

eyes and a slight look of bewilderment

on their faces. They’ll look just like you

felt at your first National Specialty. Go

up to them and say Hello. Introduce

them to some of your friends and offer

to answer any questions they might

have. They’ll appreciate it forever!

There is no greater event in the sport of dogs than the parent club National Specialty. It is a great opportunity to catch up with old friends, make some new ones, see the newest batch of kids, perhaps discover the next star - and if you are really lucky – come home with some ribbons that recognize the success of your efforts as a breeder. It can be the place where your wildest dreams are fulfilled or where you come up just short.

National Specialty Fever~ Michele Wrath

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The Poodle Club of America probably has the best venue, with indoor sod, topiaries of giant white Poodles, giant screen TV’s with live video seen anywhere in the arena and held at the same location for the past 8 years.

An old favorite at the DCA is the Wine Party. A new feature at DCA this year was the Decorated Dals. They raised a lot of money and generated a lot of excitement but neither one of these events included the dogs.

I believe once upon a time Dalmatians were considered circus dogs and as we all know they are performing some ridiculous feat every day so imagine a ring full of these spotted wonders acting like clowns and having fun.

To add some fun entertainment to a National doesn’t need to cost a lot of money it just requires some volunteers and an ability to

think outside the box.

but the side splitting laughter

watching the conformation

dogs gobble up the hot dog while their owners are begging them to come in the hopes of rescuing some piece of hot dog to place in the class.

Costume team obedience where the handlers and the dogs were dressed in assorted costumes and asked to perform assorted obedience commands including dropping to the floor with a huge whale tail dragging behind them.

Then there was the club that offered the rubber ducky toss. A toy dog size blue dog bed was placed in the middle of the ring and people who purchased tiny rubber ducks tried to toss them into the “dog bed aka pond” to win a prize.

The Bulldogs have a costume party and there was nothing funnier than seeing a male bulldog dressed in fish net panty hose especially when he was going away from you. They also had a different regional club put on a free theme dinner every night as part of hospitality.

The Chinese Crested people

had a fun match where everyone including the dogs was dressed in the Mardi Gras theme.

The Papillion Club of America had an over 60 handling class. All of the exhibitors had some form of butterfly costume on and even the AKC judge was dressed for the occasion.

At the Portuguese Water National 2 of the get in the stud dog class were longhaired Chihuahuas.

At the Mastiff National exhibitors were supplied with a small lanyard that listed their name and Kennel affiliation. It also held a bit of cash and their room key!In this day and age with face book and twitter the lanyard was a great way to find that face book friend that you hadn’t actually met.

Most of the clubs have a rescue parade with not a dry eye in the house by the time the last dog enters the ring.

There are the Parade of Champions and or Titleholders, which are another way for people to show off their dogs.

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How Does Your National Rank?By Karen McNamara

Over the past year I have had the opportunity to attend over a dozen nationals as the official videographer of their national events. Some on the west coast, some on the east coast, some in the north, some in the south and even a few in the middle. So with all the recent discussion about where the National should be held I thought it might be a good time to talk about some of the other events that other National clubs have hosted.

While we might not admit it, deep down we all attend the National with the hopes and dreams of bringing home a ribbon. Some people might say well it’s an honor just to make the cut, or place in the class but who’s kidding who,

we all want that piece of the pie, that class win or dare I say it, even winners or breed and yet these people are a very small percentage of the population who attend a National. Some clubs have made it about so much more than winning, its about having fun with your friends and your dog, even if you aren’t winning in the breed classes.

The English Springer Spaniel Club offers a relay race competition. Imagine dressing your dog in boxers, a T-shirt and socks on their 2 back legs and running across the ring?

Or what about the Hot Dog Toss… granted the obedience dogs win

ttending the

national is an

exciting event that

not everyone is

able to enjoy every year.

So when the opportunity

affords us we burn up our

phone minutes, whip off

emails and start the many

lists of what we will need

for a trip to the national.

Where else can we have the

opportunity to make new

friends and visit with old

friends from all around the

world wrapped around a

dog venue?

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E Deadlines & publishing dates may be extended occasionally to accommodate Specialties & Nationals.We will note any changes to above schedules on each E Breed magazine site.

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