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Dear Membership,
I cannot believe that it is already August. Where has the first half of 2018 gone?— me is flying. I can remember thinking sum-
mer lasted forever and now it is gone in the blink of an eye
It is hot today in North Texas but it is not 110-- we have cooled off to the 90s, so I am grateful for the relief from the summer
heat—it makes going between the office and the court house to the office much more bearable. The dogs are eager to come in
between noon and 2 so that they can cool off. Our air-condi oner is running constantly and that appears to be the case in lots
of the USA.
The Board is working on establishing a working budget to ensure NEAA is on track financially.
Work on the 2019 NEAA Cavalcade is under way. Please let us know if there is a job you are just dying to do or one you are
willing to do as there are so many jobs that need volunteers.
Enjoy the rest of your summer. Keep you and your Great Dogs Cool.
Libby
President’s Message
NORWEGIAN ELKHOUND
NEWS
Norwegian Elkhound Association of America, Inc. July — August 2018
REMINDER!REMINDER!REMINDER!
TIME TO RENEW YOUR 2018–2019 NEAA MEMBERSHIP
You should have received your dues renewal no ce by email or postal mail, as you elected. If not ‐ or if ques ons ‐ please contact
Flo Tumolo, Treasurer at [email protected] or (510) 336‐1262
PLEASE NOTEPLEASE NOTE There is an addi onal fee to receive a There is an addi onal fee to receive a printedprinted copy of the NEAA Newsle er.copy of the NEAA Newsle er.
$ 20 for U.S. members / $ 30 for interna onal members$ 20 for U.S. members / $ 30 for interna onal members
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President
Elizabeth Parmer-Smith 7878 Gregory Road Sanger, TX 76266
(940) 390-2166 [email protected]
Vice President
Ray Vaturro 41W058 Colson Drive St Charles, IL 60175
(630) 549-0486 (home) (501) 529-0044 (cell)
Recording Secretary Debbie Walker 208 Grey Road
Pelzer, SC 29669 (864) 915-9547
Corresponding Secretary Robin Rhoden
8083 W. 98th Avenue Westminster, CO 80021
(303) 463-5425 [email protected]
Treasurer Flo Tumolo
3859 Magee Avenue Oakland, CA 94619
(510) 336-1262 [email protected]
NEAA Delegate to the AKC
Lori Webster 576 Longmeadow Road
Amherst, NY 14226 (716) 837-7893
Director Roland Masse
190 Naticook Road Merrimack, NH 03054
(603) 889-5823 [email protected]
Director
Dominique Mercurio 7179 Shaggy Bark Drive
West Chester,OH 45069-1523 (513) 706-0375
Director Bonnie Turner 1725 Cox Road
Roswell, GA 30075 (770) 993-7896
2017-2018 NEAA OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
The mission of the Norwegian Elkhound Associa on of America, Inc. is to main-
tain the integrity of the Norwegian Elkhound breed as the hun ng dog of moose
in Norway in the following ways:
To provide those people who breed Norwegian Elkhounds with the
knowledge to do so in a quality manner
To see the con nuous improvement of the breed by adhering to the breed
standard created by the Associa on with the approval of the American
Kennel Club
To oversee the regional clubs in promo ng and protec ng the breed and
to assist these clubs in their missions and educa onal pursuits
To develop, promote, and disseminate educa onal informa on regarding
the Norwegian Elkhound
To sponsor na onal events to monitor the progress of the breed and to
demonstrate its versa lity
To ac vely contribute to the study and eradica on of diseases and heredi-
tary defects that affect the Norwegian Elkhound
(approved May 2, 2000)
NEAA Mission Statement
Norwegian Elkhound News is published six mes annually by the Norwegian Elkhound Associ-a on of America, Inc. (NEAA).
Membership applica ons, address correc ons, and newsle er back issues (1985 through cur‐rent issue) are available through the NEAA Corresponding Secretary. Back issues are $7.50 each. Make check payable to NEAA, Inc.
Annual dues ($30 for individuals, $40 for families) are payable to NEAA, Inc. between July 1st and September 30th. Remit checks in U.S. funds to the NEAA Treasurer.
Original wri en material published in the Norwegian Elkhound News may be reprinted with-out permission, unless otherwise stated, provided due credit is given. Artwork cannot be used unless wri en permission is obtained. Ar cles are printed over the signature of the author and are not necessarily the opinion of the NEAA. All ar cles, including editorials, le ers, and book reviews, represent the opinions of the authors and do not reflect the opinion of the NE-AA, including its officers, directors, and newsle er editor, unless this is clearly specified.
Has any of your contact information changed?
Please check your listing in the NE News Breeders Directory and / or the On-line Breeders Directory for accuracy.
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AKC Breed Promotion Leslie Trapnell, Chairperson [email protected] Mary Albee [email protected]
AKC Breeder Ambassadors Bonnie Turner [email protected] Margaret Williamson [email protected]
AKC Gazette Columnist Bonnie Turner [email protected]
Awards
NEAA Awards Marlene Oliver—Awards [email protected] Tracy Smith—Performance [email protected]
2020 A. Wells & C.S. Peck Award Robin Rhoden [email protected] Carol Slattery [email protected]
2018 Ed Schlesinger Out-standing Service Award Bill Totten [email protected] Bonnie Turner [email protected] Marlene Oliver [email protected]
2018 Susan D. Phillips Awards Kim Chisholm, Chairperson [email protected] Top Producing & Top Winning Statistics Committee
Barn Hunt Dennis Bell, Chairperson [email protected]
Bookstore Marlene Oliver [email protected]
Canine Health & Research Leslie Forrest, Chairperson [email protected] Cathy Chase [email protected] Michelle Compton [email protected] Lisa DuPre [email protected] Julie Idzorek [email protected] Bob Indeglia - NEAA Liaison [email protected]
Constitution & By-Laws Lisa Peterson, Chairperson [email protected] Leann Breading Karen Elvin Flo Tumolo
Education Ray Vaturro, Chairperson [email protected] Kathy Carter [email protected] Ed Hall [email protected]
Futurity/Maturity Sandy Peters [email protected]
Guidelines for Judges & Breeders Educational Com-mittee (GJBEC) Mary Albee - Chairperson [email protected] Rick Berger [email protected] Liz Sykes [email protected] Bonnie Turner [email protected] Maureen Kenton [email protected] Ed Hall [email protected] Bob Indeglia [email protected]
Historians East: Laura Hall Lewis [email protected] West: Dee Queen [email protected]
Human Resources Committee Robin Rhoden—Chairperson [email protected]
Junior Scholarship Fund Dedicated to Vicky Zumwalt Robin Rhoden, Chairperson [email protected] Sharin Graves [email protected] Terri Brennan-Weiss [email protected]
Legislation Ned Welkes, Chairperson [email protected] Toni Welkes [email protected] Margaret Williamson [email protected]
Local Clubs’ Advisory Council Leslie Trapnell, Chairperson [email protected] CNEA: Robin Rhoden GCNEC: Ashly Ryan GMNEA: Barbara Drake GSNEC: Judy Silker NEAM: Kim Chisholm NEANC: Dee Queen NEASC: Mary Albee NECGH: Dorothy Wallace NECPV: Pam Johnson NECSM: Diane Coleman NEINEA: Leslie Forrest NEMA: Laura Lewis PSNEA: Lisa DuPre SSNEC: Sue Ellen Green
Marketing Lisa Peterson, Chairperson [email protected] (203) 788-1951 Robin Rhoden (Corr.Sec) Leslie Trapell (Breed Promo.) Claudia Holst (NE News Ed.) Ray Vaturro (Educ.) Ken Walker (Web Mstr./Coord.)
Membership Application Committee Libby Parmer-Smith, Chair [email protected] Robin Rhoden [email protected] Flo Tumolo [email protected]
Membership Promotion Committee Mary Jo Benedetti, Chairperson [email protected] Glenda Haggerty [email protected] Nona Krena [email protected] Connie Schulte [email protected]
National Specialty Coordinators Bill Totten [email protected] Bonnie Turner [email protected]
2019/2020 National Judges Selection Committee Carol Slattery, Chairperson [email protected] 2018 National Bob Indeglia [email protected] Robin Rhoden [email protected] Libby Parmer-Smith [email protected] Marti Kincaid [email protected] 2020 National Roland Masse [email protected] Dominique Mercurio [email protected] Bonnie Turner [email protected] Jan Herinckx [email protected]
Newsletter Editor Claudia Holst [email protected]
Pedigree Database Paul Woito [email protected]
Performance Tracy Loraine Smith [email protected]
Rescue Margaret Williamson. Chair. [email protected] Amy Peterson, Co-Chair. [email protected]
Statistics Agility: Cheryl Cramer [email protected] Barn Hunt: Kari Olson [email protected] Conformation: Marlene Oliver [email protected] Coursing: Kari Olson [email protected] Herding: Melanie Rodgers [email protected] Junior Showmanship: Laura Lewis [email protected] Obedience/Tracking: Renee Schmidt [email protected] Rally: Dominique Mercurio [email protected] Scent Work: Nona Krena [email protected] Tricks: Kari Olson [email protected] Versatility: Kari Olson [email protected] Edith Finsaadal [email protected]
Sunshine Kari Olson [email protected]
WEB Web Master/Designer/Coordinator: Ken Walker [email protected] Facebook: Jennifer Ellis [email protected] Social Media Mary Albee [email protected]
Yearbook Amy Peterson—Publicity Coordinator [email protected] Gaylean Lyne [email protected] Mandy Smithers—Production Coordinator [email protected] Michelle Compton [email protected]
2017-2018 NEAA STANDING COMMITTEES AND ADVISORY COUNCILS
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How can it be August? Time to start planning for the 2019 Cavalcade of Events. A tentative schedule is on page 7. Hope everyone is enjoying summer and keeping safe. Claudia
From The Editor
NEAA Board Mee ng - May 11,
May 21, Jun 11 16
NEAA Board Mee ng—Jul 9 47
NEMA Specialty—Sept 13-16 49
Recogni on of Awards—Revised 10
Sta s cs 32
Sunshine Report 5
Therapy Dog—Read To Rover—
Briskke’s Summer 12
Upcoming Special es 6
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2018 SDP Top Producing Awards 30
2019 ES Outstanding Service
Award
2019 Cavalcade of Events 7
2019 NEAA Futurity and Maturity 40
Breeders Directory 51
GCHG Bristlecone ItSuitsMe 26
CH&R: AKCCHF Grant 02252 20
CH&R: AKCCHF Grant 02257 24
CH&R: AKCCHF Grant 02292 22
Field Notes 8
GSNEC Specialty—Sept 6-9 29
CH Kestos Yankee Dreamer 11
Membership 5
NEAA Annual Mee ng—May 10th 14
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In This Issue ...
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Objections to an applicant must be sent in writing to the Corresponding Secretary within four weeks of receipt of this issue.
Robin Rhoden NEAA Corresponding Secretary
Robin Rhoden 8083 W. 98th Avenue
Westminster, CO 80021 (303) 463-5425
Membership
Welcome New Members
John Compton
Landen Parks (Jr)
Rod Thorp, Jayson Thorp (Jr)
Aug 1, 2018 Happy Summer to all, Wisconsin is having lovely weather, for me, and Briskke who do not like it so hot. Today the high is supposed to be 77. Perfect for gardening, and I need to get out there. Weeds are calling and with the rain from last night, they will pull easier. Son Eric kindly fogged so mosquitos will not be a problem. I have not heard about too many illnesses for the past month or so, but unfortunately we did lose some members, and a family member. William Law, who had been a member passed away and then I heard that long me member, Nancy Boden, lost her ba le with cancer, and also passed away. I met Nancy in Illinois, years ago, and was so happy to see she made it to the 2018 NEAA Na onal. She was always so posi ve and friendly . She will be missed . Her kennel name is Magnolia Ridge. Mar Kincaid lost her brother. I am so sorry for these losses and know the club members extend the most sincere sympathies to the families and loved ones. Lori Machacek had cataract surgery, and I hope you are now seeing be er! Hope you don’t need glasses any more. Some do, like me, but its s ll a clearer life a erwards. Cindy Gustafson is about to have hip surgery, so we wish her good luck and quick healing. We hope this surgery really helps you in your love of nature, kayaking and hiking in the woods. Un l next me, stay well and on your feet. Be careful, to avoid accidents …. We are all ge ng older… Kari Olson Sunshine Commi ee
Sunshine Report—2018 by Kari Olson
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* Show informa on from AKC.org
Upcoming Specialties Save the Date
Name Location Event Type Event Date Closing Date
Garden State Norwegian Elkhound Club Bridgewater, NJ DS Sep 8, 2018 Aug 22, 2018
Garden State Norwegian Elkhound Club Judge: Mr. Ralf Campbell
Bridgewater, NJ S / SWPC Sep 8, 2018 Aug 22, 2018
Norwegian Elkhound Minutemen Association Falmouth, MA DS / SWPC Sep 15, 2018 Aug 29, 2018
Norwegian Elkhound Club of Southeastern Michigan Judge: Mrs. R. Ellen Fetter
Monroe, MI S / JSHW / SWPC Sep 28, 2018 Sep 12, 2018
Norwegian Elkhound Club of Greater Houston Judge: Dr. Judith Newton
Humble, TX S / JSHW / SWPC Oct 6, 2018 Sep 19, 2018
Norwegian Elkhound Association of Minnesota Judge: Mr. Nils-Erik Haagenrud
Lake Elmo, MN S / JSHW Oct 20, 2018 Oct 3, 2018
Norwegian Elkhound Association of Minnesota Judge: Mr. Harold “Red” Tatro III
Lake Elmo, MN S / O Oct 21, 2018 Oct 3, 2018
Sacramento Sierra Norwegian Elkhound Club Judge: Mr. Roland Joseph Masse
Dixon, CA S / SWPC Oct 26, 2018 Oct 10, 2018
Greater Milwaukee Norwegian Elkhound Association Judge: Mrs. Kathleen V Carter
Ixonia, WI S / JSHW / SWPC Mar 2, 2018 Feb 13, 2018
Greater Milwaukee Norwegian Elkhound Association Judge: Mr. Thomson P Stanfield Jr.
Ixonia, WI S / O / JSHW / SWPC
Mar 3, 2018 Feb 13, 2018
Norwegian Elkhound Association of America, Inc Gray Summit, MO PS / JSHW / SWPC May 16, 2019 Apr 24, 2019
Hey, did you hear? NEAA is now on Facebook!
h ps://www.facebook.com/norwegianelkhound
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The harvest of moose has steadily been going down for the past ten years, 39.900 in 1999 compared to just 31.600 last year, about 20% decrease. The moose population is under strict control and the number of licenses is handed out according to the inventory of the moose population taken after the hunting season the previous year. The increasing wolf population gets the blame for the reduced number of moose, but there are exceptions to the rule. Last winter 26 moose were found dead because of malnutrition on an island in Northern Norway. In addition about 1000 moose are killed each year due to traffic accidents, i.e. collision with cars and trains. The success rate for hunters is all the time around 80%. Moose hunting starts on September 25.
Notes for the photo: The Parmesan Family again contributed to the Bread Baking contest. The Squash Blossom entry from Arizona was disqualified for not using Extra Virgin Olive Oil. And, for the third year in a row Double Field Champion-- Siamese Surprise—brought in the first limit before noon!
Notes From The Field—Steve Hewe
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Vikrest wishes to thank Ms. Priscilla Gabosch for awarding Dirk Best of Breed at the Northeastern Illinois Norwegian Elkhound Association Specialty on July 1, 2018. We sincerely appreciate this exciting owner/handled win.
Breeders and co-owners: Vikrest Norwegian Elkhounds
Leslie Forrest Patricia Viken
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Summer has been HOT…but “Brecon” kept her cool!
(New Champion) Kestos Yankee Dreamer
From that little puppy who left her native Wales, sitting on the front seat of the rental
car en route to Heathrow and then making the big trip across the pond at a very young age, “Brecon” has
bloomed into the lovely type of bitch we knew she would be. A double Kriega granddaughter, Brecon was
bred by Mrs. B.R. Stokes of the world‐famous Kestos Elkhounds of Builth Wells, Powys.
She is an OFA CHIC dog, holding an Excellent hip rating and current eye clearance.
Brecon finished her title at the Twin Brooks Kennel Club on July 15th going Winners Bitch, Best of Winners
and Best of Opposite Sex to Best of Breed under Mr. Richard Reynolds.
www.kamgaard.com
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THERAPY DOG - READ TO ROVER – BRISKKE’S SUMMER
By Kari Olson
It was a summer with a full schedule for
Read to Rover, the reading program that
has children reading to dogs. Briskke has
been a “read to” dog for six years. We
a ended six days of the local summer
school for the reading class, and a number
of summer reading groups at libraries. In
addi on, Briskke and I taught two summer
school classes for Small Animal Care with
the topic of therapy dogs and versa lity.
Briskke was in demand. I know there are
many other elkhounds out there doing
similar work , but I thought I would share some tender moments we caught on
camera this summer.
(Con nued on page 13)
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Photos are all by Kari Olson.
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President Libby Parmer-Smith called the meeting to order at 230pm CST.
Roll Call: Present: Libby Parmer-Smith, Ray Vaturro, Robin Rhoden, Debbie Walker, Flo Tumolo, Lori Webster, Dominique Mercurio, Roland Masse, Bonnie Turner. Absent: none
Attendance : 79 members signed in , and 14 Regional clubs were represented. 48 voting members were needed for a quorum . This number was reached.
4 guests were in attendance.
Approval of last meeting Minutes: A request for additions or corrections to the March minutes as published in the Ne News was made by Libby. There were no additions or corrections. A vote was taken and the minutes were approved as published.
Report of the President: President, Libby Parmer–Smith reported that she felt the board has had a successful year in 2017-2018.The board began the year by setting goals for NEAA and met the following : Organizational Structure adds a Board member as
liaison to various committees Production of a Master Calendar ( which will be
place on the website) to reference certain activities The Code of Ethics has been updated and a
proposed Constitution and By Laws amendment has been sent to AKC for review and input and then will be sent to membership for a vote. The amendment allows allows board members to serve a 2 year term with a maximum of 2 terms ( no more than 4 years total) . It will also stagger positions up for election.
The Lois and Ray Mills funds have been invested in an on-line bank to receive the highest interest rate.
The new website is still in the process of being completed. A Paypal account has been opened and will be attached to the new website.
The Education committee has established a select number of Judges Education seminars across the US to be presented by knowledgeable judges/breeders. The Board approved a stipend for the traveling presenter to offset some of the costs.
A Membership survey was conducted to gather information on whether the NEAA should have an annual National and whether Purina Farms will be a permanent venue.
This survey was sent via an electronic voting system. Additionally, a mass email system was used to get immediate information out quickly.
The Board approved money for the purchase of a traveling Elkhound display for Meet the Breed events. This display was used at the AKC National – Royal Canin event in Orlando FL in December.
The Membership committee has been meeting monthly to gather ideas on how to reach out to new members.
Report of the Corresponding Secretary: The Corresponding Secretary had no report. Report of the Treasurer: Flo submitted statements on Funds, 2017 Cavalcade of Events, Financial Position, and Fund Activities. Handouts were given at sign in. Flo asked for comments. None were received. Flo advised that the issues with the clubs Delaware Corporation status have been handled and we are now a Corporation in good standing. Flo also mentioned that she is working on establishing a working budget for upcoming events to help facilitate the smooth operation of such events.
Report of the Committees: Futurity/Maturity: Libby asked for a volunteer to
train for the Futurity/ Maturity coordinators position as Sandy Peters would like to retire from the position. This committee is also in need of another member to help in looking at changes to the event as currently run.
Welcome Bags: Robin Rhoden thanked the clubs and members who contributed to the welcome bags. The clubs were SE Michigan, Northern Illinois, Minnesota, Southern California, Garden State and Columbine. The individuals contributing were Mandy Smithers, Libby Parmer-Smith, Lee Ann Breading, and Jim and Marie Kiessel. Robin also thanked all who helped stuffing the bags on Tuesday.
Education: Ray Vaturro advised that 40 members attended the seminar on Canine Cancer with our speaker Dr Jaime Modiano. Ray also advised that 5 prospective new Elkhound judges attended the Judges seminar.
Website/Social Media: Mary Albee advised that new website is almost ready for launch and should be up and running within 45 days. A member asked for a frozen semen database to be added to the site. Mary will look in to the feasibility and information needed to accomplish this. Ken Walker asked that anyone experiencing issues with the website please contact [email protected] . This will guarantee the quickest response to any issues.
Health Committee: Leslie Forrest gave an overview of our two health research funds. The NEAA research fund is not a 501c3 fund. The monies in this fund may be used toward any research the committee and board feel is worthy. The second fund is the AKC Canine Health Donor advised fund.
(Con nued on page 15)
Norwegian Elkhound Associa on of America, Inc. Annual Mee ng
Purina Farms, Gray Summit, Missouri May 10, 2018
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This fund is 501c3 eligible. Leslie stated that the monies in both of these funds come from the membership. Memorials, Auction proceeds of 12.5%, and Purina Partnership weight circles proceeds all contribute to these funds.
Membership Committee: Nona Krena spoke on behalf of the committee. Committee members include chair Mary Jo Benedetti (chair), Glenda Haggerty, Connie Schulte, and Nona Krena. The committee has been working on a method of contacting new and lapsed members personally. The committee is also looking at the application process to see if there are ways to improve this. The committee is compiling regional club rosters and looking for trends in membership numbers. They are also investigating a You Tube channel as a way to make contact with potential members as well as new and existing members. If any member is interested in joining this committee please contact the board.
Judges Selection Committee: Carol Slattery advised that only 3 members submitted nominations to the Committee for National judges for 2020. She asked that anyone wanting to submit names for the following specialties please do so. The submission requirements can be found on the website in the working rules.
Ken Walker spoke to the membership about the Meet the Breeds booth set up designed and implemented by Ken and Deb Walker, Mary Albee and Mandy Smithers. This display is designed and created to be portable and available to all member clubs as needed for Breed promotion purposes.
AKC has asked that the National club find a volunteer to review the AKC Marketplace for Elkhounds and report any discrepancies to the board for submission to AKC.
Old Business:
By Laws amendment: The amendment has been sent to AKC for approval. Until we hear from them we are at a stand still.
Code of Ethics amendment: sent to AKC for approval as well.
New Business:
The AKC Outstanding Sportsmanship award was awarded to Bill Totten .
Libby also bestowed special awards to Bonnie Turner, Bill Totten and Leslie Trapnell for all of their work getting the 2018 National off the ground.
The 2019 Cavalcade of events will take place May 12-19,2019 at Purina Farms. Bill apologized to Northern California and Potomac Valley for the conflict in dates but this was only available date for our show at this location. The judges will be Eugene Blake (conformation), Ed Hall (conformation), Jim Comunale (obedience), Dianne Allen (Rally), and Tom Slattery( Agility). We will be offering a herding instinct trial as well , judge to be determined. 2019 Cavalcade will also offer the Best of the Best.
2020 National will be held at Purina Farms May 3-9,2019. No regional clubs have expressed interest in holding a regional in conjunction or in hosting this National, but the Board is still open to any such bids.
Adjournment: Nona Krena made a motion to adjourn the meeting at 329pm ct. Seconded by Ann Smith. Meeting was adjourned. A Breed mentor panel discussion was held immediately following the annual meeting. Panelists were Marie Peterson, Karen Elvin and Dee Queen.
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Libby Parmer-Smith called the meeting to order at 1:57pm CST.
Roll Call: Present: Libby Parmer-Smith, Robin Rhoden, Dominique Mercurio, Flo Tumolo, Bonnie Turner, Ray Vaturro, Debbie walker Absent: Roland Masse, Lori Webster
Approval of minutes from April meetings: Robin made a motion to accept the minutes as published. Ray seconded. Motion passed- Flo abstained as she was not at meetings in question .Minutes were approved as sub-mitted. Debbie will send to membership and NE News.
Report of the President: Libby asked that we all work on a goals list for 2018 to be discussed at the next board meeting.
Report of the Corresponding Secretary: No report
Report of the Treasurer: Flo submitted statements of Fund activities, 2017 Cavalcade final statement, and statement of funds for months ending 3/31/18. A motion
was made by Debbie and seconded by Robin to accept the reports as submitted. Vote was taken and motion passed.
Delegate Report: No report as Lori was not present at meeting.
Report of the Committees: No reports New business: we have been advised that we must be out of the building on Saturday by 6pm. We will ask for volunteers to help in this task from the membership. Ray asked that all boxes be labeled with contents so we may keep an inventory.
Adjournment : Dominique made a motion to adjourn at 215pm CT. Debbie seconded the motion . Meeting was adjourned. The next meeting will be May 21,2018 ,700pm CT.
Norwegian Elkhound Associa on of America, Inc.
NEAA Board Mee ng Minutes
May 11, 2018
Libby Parmer-Smith called the meeting to order at 7:00p CST.
Roll Call: Present: Libby Parmer-Smith, Ray Vaturro, Dominique Mercurio, Robin Rhoden, Roland Masse, Lori Webster, Debbie Walker, Flo Tumolo. Bonnie Turner will be late joining the meeting.
Report of the President: Libby thanked the board for their help with the National specialty events. She felt all went well.
Report of the Corresponding Secretary: Robin ad-vised that the club received a thank you note from Kari Olsen for allowing her to set up a booth at the National. Robin received new applications for membership from Landon Parks and Rod and Jayson Thorp. The applica-tions have been forwarded to Claudia for inclusion in the next newsletter.
Report of the Treasurer: The dues notices not picked up at the Annual meeting are being sent out.
Delegate Report: No report
Report of the Committees: Education: 40 people attended the seminar. The
speaker received a positive response. Judges education seminar: 5 potential elkhound
judges attended. All stayed for ringside mentoring both days. Karin Elvin, Ed Hall, and Butch Masse were involved in the mentoring.
Breed Mentor Panel: 20 people attended. Marie Pe-terson , Dee Queen, and Karin Elvin were our panel-ists.
Judges Education in Orlando, Fl December 11-14th. Rick Berger expressed interest. Ray asked if the board had any other suggestions of speakers. There is a concern as to whether there will be enough dogs for the seminar. AKC asks that there be at least 4 dogs..
Judges Education in Rhode Island – Ed Hall will pre-sent this seminar in July.
(Con nued on page 17)
Norwegian Elkhound Associa on of America, Inc.
NEAA Board Teleconference Minutes
May 21, 2018
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Junior Scholarship committee: All members have agreed to continue. Holly Lewis will join the commit-tee as a new member.
Education Committee: A motion was made by Ray to donate another $2,000 to Dr. Modiano’s research center from the NEAA research fund. The motion was seconded by Dominique. A vote was taken on this motion . The results: Lori- No; Ray-Yes; Robin-No; Dominique-Yes; Flo-No; Butch-Yes; Debbie-No; Bonnie-No. 5 no votes-3 yes votes. Flo made the suggestion that we re-visit this topic after dues have been paid. Debbie will add this to future agenda .
Old Business: The 2018 HIT Agility medallion offered by Barb and
Dick Budny was not found to be awarded at the event. Pat Viken and Ray Vaturro have tried to con-tact Barb Budny with no response. Pat Viken was able to get a photo of a previously awarded medal-lion in order to try and create one for this years win-ner. Ray will try again to reach Barb in an effort to see if the Budnys wish to continue funding this award. The board tabled their discussion of the pos-sibility of this becoming an NEAA award until we have a response from the Budnys. Pat Viken made a request that we list all agility winners in the National catalogs as well.
The question was raised by Ray as to who will han-dle the ordering of the banners for the 2018 winners. Libby will handle this. Ray offered to help.
Committee appointments: all committees are in order with the exception of Legislative, Pedigree database, LCAC, Marketing, and Human resources. A discussion was held on whether the Marketing, Breed Promotion and Social Media committees should be combined in to one committee. Debbie will contact Robin to discuss con-tacting Cheryl Martin to see if she would be willing to serve on a Human resource committee as this is her field of expertise. New Business: The Storage unit is up for renewal. Ray made a mo-
tion that we renew the unit . Bonnie seconded the motion. Vote was taken and passed unanimously. Flo asked that Ray forward the bill for payment.
Storage unit inventory- Ray advised that an invento-ry of all boxes in storage has been completed. All boxes are marked. Notes and pictures have been made. Robin advised that a list of all remaining tro-phies has been included in the trophy boxes. Robin will also send a list to Ray.
Herding Committee: Member Traci Smith joined the meeting to discuss the creation of a herding commit-tee. The members of this committee would be Traci Smith, Toni Welkes, Dominique Mercurio, Melanie Rodgers, and Debbie Lang. Melanie has volunteered to be the statistician for this committee. The commit-tee if approved, would like to offer a top herding award beginning with 2018. Flo will check on obtain-ing the statistics from AKC. The committee is still working on the criteria for this award. Flo made a
motion that we create the NEAA herding committee. Butch seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Herding Instinct testing will be offered at the 2019 Cavalcade of events. Demonstrations on this event will be offered during the performance days as well.
Barn Hunt: Dennis Bell contacted the board with fig-ures relating to the costing of being the prime host of the Barn Hunt in 2019. The figures obtained in rela-tion to this last barn hunt indicate that this would be a great money maker for NEAA. The board voted to have Dennis follow up with those in charge to get a contract in place for this event. We will wait on fur-ther details.
May 11 board minutes: Bonnie made a motion, se-conded by Butch, to accept the May 11, 2018 board meeting minutes as published. Motion passed unani-mously.
Goals for 2018: Libby asked that the board members offer their goal suggestions for the 2018 -2019 year. Suggestions included: setting up a working budget; more legislative efforts; increasing membership; in-creasing health fund donations with target amount; getting the new website and social media up and running; continuing business as usual; working more directly with local clubs and breed promotion; pro-moting the NEAA inbox for suggestions; resolve the annual National specialty issue
Libby will draft a proposal regarding holding an an-nual specialty.
Neaa National scheduling: On May 9,2018 the board received a letter regarding our National dates conflict with the NECPV specialty date. We will invite Nancy Tyler with NECPV to participate in our June 11 board meeting in order to hear her concerns and offer op-tions. Debbie will contact Nancy .
Our recap of the 2018 specialty was tabled until June 11th. Email your list of good and bad to Libby by June 4th .. Discussion of 4 available sites recog-nized by AKC as universal sites . These are Spring-field MA Big E; Brooksville FL; Purina and Eu-kanuba in Ohio.
Butch made a motion to adjourn at 918pm CT. Lori seconded. Meeting adjourned. The next meeting will be June 11, 2018, at 7:00pm Central Time.
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Libby Parmer-Smith called the meeting to order at 7:05 PM CST.
Roll Call: Present: Libby, Ray, Robin, Flo, Debbie, Bonnie, Dominque, Butch Absent: Lori (excused) Guest: Nancy Tyler joined the meeting at 7:05 PM CST, Bill Totten joined at 820pm CT.
Guest, Nancy Tyler representing NECPV joined the meeting in order to discuss the Cavalcade dates for 2019 and conflict with NECPV specialty date. The board received a letter from Nancy on May 9th expressing the clubs concerns regarding the conflict in date between NECPV’s 50th anniversary and the NEAA Cavalcade. The board invited Nancy to attend our meeting to dis-cuss the issues. The board offered NECPV the option of holding their show following the cavalcade at Purina. This option was declined as the membership wants their show to be held closer to home base. Nancy advised that the club is exploring alternate arrangements. The NEAA board brought up the possibility of holding NECPV’s specialty in 2020 at Purina. Nancy thanked the board for hearing the concerns of the club.
Approval of last meeting Minutes: The meeting minutes from May 10, 2018 were ap-
proved following a typographical error correction. The meeting minutes from the May 21, 2018 meeting
were approved as submitted.
Report of the President: Libby received an email regarding the Working rules
and operational policies. An email was sent to the sender asking for clarification of what is being asked of the board. Ray will check to see if any updates need to be made and forward them to Ken if applica-ble.
No volunteers have come forward to fill open com-mittee positions. It was decided to add a Help Want-ed paragraph to any upcoming email blasts.
A letter was received regarding the accounting sys-tem changes being considered. It was asked that the board solicit outside input on this change. Flo and Libby will draft a response to this .
Report of the Corresponding Secretary: We are unable to vote on membership applications
as 30 day time for comment has not passed. A letter was received from a rescue home asking for
financial help for an Elkhound in need of surgery. A response will be drafted advising that NEAA rescue funds cannot be used for this purpose.
Report of the Treasurer: Approval of forms submitted to Everbank has been
received. Flo will send Libby the documents needed
to complete fund transfer. Rob Garrett has been contacted regarding adding
Herding statistics report to those requested by NE-AA.
Preliminary budget narrative has been sent to all board members for discussion.
Delegate Report: Lori was absent from meeting as she was attending
the AKC delegates meeting.
Report of the Committees:
Herding: Melanie Rodgers has asked if we will be able to offer awards for 2017 herding achievements. The board has asked that the committee submit a proposal for awards.
YEARBOOK: discussion was held on suggestions made for improvement of this process. Also it was mentioned that the YEARBOOK cover should always be the NEAA logo as it is a club publication.
Financial: Flo requested a continuance of the financial discussion until July 9th meeting as she wants to update some of the information sent to board members based on new information received at this meeting.
2019 Cavalcade update: Bill Totten joined the meeting at 820pm CT. Discussion was held on making the change to an
Annual national beginning in 2019. After discussion of the pros and cons including judges selection pro-cedures it was decided to leave 2019 as a Caval-cade.
Debbie made a motion , seconded by Bonnie, that the NEAA hold yearly National Specialties beginning in 2021.A vote was taken and recorded as follows-Ray-no; Robin-yes; Flo-yes; Debbie-yes; Bonnie-yes; Dominique-yes; Butch-yes; Lori-absent.
Bill advised contract rates for 2019 hotels. Wildwood room rates are $100-150 with a pet fee of $30 for 1-2dogs and $60 for 3-4 dogs. The Holiday Inn offered a rate of $119.95 with a dog fee of $35. Debbie made a motion, seconded by Bonnie, that we accept the contract at the Holiday Inn as our host hotel for 2019. Vote was taken. 7 yes votes, 1 absentee. Mo-tion passed.
Discussion on show secretaries was held. More dis-cussion to follow.
Judges will be finalized shortly. There are many committee positions open for 2019
show. A notice needs to be placed in newsletter ask-ing for help.
Obedience, Rally and Agility chairs are in place.
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They will be Betsy Flagg, Pam Johnson and Linda Syner.
Elaine Oakes sent an email with suggestions for tro-phies for 2019. She has also offered to work on this committee.
Mary Albee and Leslie Trapnell have agreed to han-dle their same responsibilities as last year.
Ray offered to set up an organizational chart and duty chart to help in coordinating jobs. Bill and Ray will get together on this by phone.
Bill advised that he is looking at Herding instinct, Seminars, and Best of the Best being held on Wednesday of the event week.
The Holiday Inn is able to host our Banquet. We will look at possibility of setting up a shuttle from Purina to Holiday Inn if this option is accepted.
2018 Recap: Ray advised that the HIT medallion issue has been
rectified. A medallion has been sent to Connie Schulte.
Comments received from members that they prefer an online entry and credit card payment option
A designated coordinator needs to be on site all days.
The club should set up an area in the building for
visiting with others. More signage needed. We need to post schedule of events and updates in
a prominent spot. We need to order judges badges as well as badges
for committee and board members. National anthems and flags needed. Schedule trophy presenters for photos. Assure that all tables are covered for all events. Amend judges contracts to state that mileage reim-
bursement must not exceed the cost of a round trip ticket.
Ray made a motion to adjourn the meeting at 1014pm CT. Butch seconded the motion. Meeting was adjourned.
The next NEAA board meeting will be held on July 9, 2018 at 700pm CT.
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RESEARCH PROGRESS REPORT SUMMARY Grant 02252: Inves ga ng a Ketogenic Medium-Chain Triglyceride (MCT) Supplement for the Treatment of Drug-Resistant Canine Idiopathic Epilepsy and Its Behavioral Comorbidi es Principal Inves gator: Holger Volk, DVM, PhD
Research Ins tu on: Royal Veterinary College, University of London
Grant Amount: $107,697.06
Start Date: 5/1/2016 End Date: 9/30/2018
Progress Report: End-Year 2
Report Due: 6/18/2018 Report Received: 5/20/2018
(The content of this report is not confiden al and may be used in communica ons with your organiza on.)
Original Project Descrip on: Canine epilepsy is a chronic neurological condi on, o en requiring lifelong medica on with an epilep c drugs (AEDs). Despite appropriate treatment with available AEDs, seizure freedom may not always be achievable. Indeed, over two thirds of dogs with epilepsy con nue to have seizures longterm and around 20-30% remain poorly controlled on standard AEDs. The hardest to treat dogs are termed 'refractory' or 'drug-resistant' pa ents. There is an urgent need to develop alterna ve treatments to improve the quality of life (QoL) of drug-resistant pa ents. The ketogenic diet, originally characterized as high in fat and low in carbohydrates, has been a successful treatment in children with epilepsy for several decades, decreasing seizure ac vity and even leading to seizure freedom in drugresistant pa ents. Recent research has iden fied that a component of the ketogenic diet, a mediumchain fa y acid (MCT) called C10 has direct an -seizure effects on the brain. The inves gators will assess whether dietary supplementa on with ACT oil containing C10 for dogs with drug-resistant epilepsy will reduce seizure frequency and/or severity. As epilepsy has mul ple impacts on QoL beyond seizure frequency, the researchers will also inves gate whether the MCT supplement alters the side effect profile of AEDs, improves behavioral problems associated with epilepsy (e.g. anxiety) and cogni on, and improves the stress levels of the affected dog. If successful, MCT supplements could provide a new tool for canine epilepsy treatment. Publica ons: Abstract: Berk BA, Packer RM, Law T, Volk HA. Inves ga ng the use of dietary supplements in dogs with idopathic epilepsy. (Abstract) Annual ECVN/ESVN conference, Helsinki, Finland. Sept. 21-23, 2017 ____________________________________ Publica on: Packer, R. M. A., Volk, H. A., & Fowkes, R. C. (2017). Physiological reac vity to spontaneously occurring seizure ac vity in dogs with epilepsy and their carers. Physiology & Behavior, 177, 27–33. h p://doi.org/h ps://doi.org/10.1016/j.physbeh.2017.04.008
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Pending acceptance Title: INVESTIGATING OWNER USE OF DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS IN DOGS WITH IDIOPATHIC EPILEPSY; Journal: Research in Veterinary Science. Presenta ons: ECVN scien fic mee ng (Helsinki) – poster submi ed for the last report ECVCN – Abstract accepted and poster will be circulated when prepared for the conference Report to Grant Sponsor from Inves gator: Canine epilepsy is a chronic neurological condi on, o en requiring lifelong medica on with an epilep c drugs (AEDs). Despite appropriate treatment with available AEDs, seizure freedom may not always be achievable. Indeed, over. There is an urgent need to develop alterna ve treatments to improve the quality of life (QoL) of drug-resistant pa ents, who may con nue to experience unpleasant AED side- effects despite their lack of success. The project will inves gate whether supplemen ng the diet of dogs with drug-resistant epilepsy with an MCT oil containing C10 will reduce seizure frequency and/or severity. As epilepsy has mul ple impacts on QoL beyond seizure frequency, we will also inves gate whether the MCT supplement alters the side effect profile of AEDs the pa ent is already receiving, improves any behavioural problems associated with epilepsy (e.g. anxiety), cogni on and improves the stress levels of the affected dog and their owner. We have made good progress a er we have iden fied oils which have a good palatability. We have received full ethical approval, have recruited staff on the trial, have standardised and established all the addi onal cogni ve, behavioural, blood and gait tests in the lab and have currently good case recruitment numbers. As aforemen oned we had some delay in recruitment. We have now however finished the recruitment with the last pa ent finishing the trial in February 2018. We could show that by supplemen ng the diet with MCT oil seizure frequency can be reduced significantly. We are currently doing sub-analysis, which we will share shortly. All metabonomics sample are planned to be run and the first analysis should be ready un l the end of summer.
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RESEARCH PROGRESS REPORT SUMMARY Grant 02292: Broad-Range Detec on of Canine Tick-Borne Disease and Improved Diagnos cs Using Next-Genera on Sequencing Principal Inves gator: Pedro Diniz, DVM, PhD
Research Ins tu on: Western University of Health Sciences
Grant Amount: $60,717.00
Start Date: 9/1/2016 End Date: 6/30/2018
Progress Report: FINAL
Report Due: 6/30/2018 Report Received: 6/29/2018
(The content of this report is not confiden al and may be used in communica ons with your organiza on.)
Original Project Descrip on: Diagnos c tests based on the detec on of DNA of infec ous organisms from clinical samples have revolu onized veterinary medicine in the last decades. Currently, diagnos c panels for several ckborne organisms are available through universi es and private laboratories in the USA and abroad. However, the vast majority of results from clinically ill dogs are nega ve for ck-borne diseases, which frustrates veterinarians and dog owners trying to reach a defini ve diagnosis and improve treatment op ons. These panels are based on the detec on of previously known DNA sequences of each pathogen, with li le room for detec ng new organisms. Consequently, the current assays may suffer from "myopia": a self-fulfilling effect that prevents the detec on of new or emerging organisms. Using an innova ve approach, the inves gators will employ next-genera on sequencing (NGS) to overcome the limita ons of current diagnos c technology. With NGS, the inves gators can generate millions of individual gene sequencing reads from each clinical sample, allowing for the iden fica on and characteriza on of mul ple organisms from a single sample. Tes ng samples from dogs naturally exposed to ck-borne diseases, NGS will detect not only new organisms but also characterize gene c differences among known organisms. The resul ng dataset of a large number of DNA sequences of known ck-borne organisms and previously undetected organisms in naturally-infected dogs will support the development of diagnos c tools to simultaneously advance canine and human health. Publica ons: Manuscript under prepara on: ● Persico E., Qurollo B., Thomas B., Hegarty B., Breitschwerdt E., Diniz P.P.V.P. Molecular prevalence of selected canine vector-borne pathogens in the United States (2008-2015). Journal of American Veterinary Medical Associa on.
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● Vasconcelos E.J., Oakley B., Diniz P.P.V.P. Strategies for assessing vector-borne diseases 16S rRNA next-genera on sequencing data in veterinary clinical samples. BMC Microbiology or BMC Veterinary Research. Vasconcelos E.J., Billeter SA, Je LA, Barr MC, Diniz PPVP, Oakley, B. Assessing cat flea microbiomes in northern and southern California by 16S rRNA Next Genera on Sequencing. Vector-Borne and Zoono c Diseases, Published Online:12 Jun 2018. h ps://doi.org/10.1089/vbz.2018.2282 Presenta ons: ● Persico E., Qurollo B., Thomas B., Hegarty B., Breitschwerdt E., Diniz P.P. Molecular prevalence of selected canine vector-borne pathogens in the United States (2008-2015). College of Veterinary Medicine Research Day, Western University of Health Sciences, March 20th, 2017. ● Vasconcelos E.J., Oakley B., Diniz, P.P. Building a Computa onal Workflow for Metagenomics in Veterinary Medicine. College of Veterinary Medicine Research Day, Western University of Health Sciences, March 20th, 2017. ● Geiger J.A., Persico E., Vasconcelos E., Mirrashed H., Qurollo B., Oakley B., Diniz, P.P.V.P. Improving and expanding the broad-range detec on of canine ck-borne disease diagnos cs using next-genera on sequencing. Graduate College of Biomedical Sciences Poster Session. Western University of Health Sciences, May 12th, 2017. Vasconcelos E.J., Geiger J.A., Oakley B.B., Diniz P.P. Next-Genera on Sequencing Diagnos c Pla orm for Vector-
Borne Diseases. College of Veterinary Medicine Research Day, Western University of Health Sciences, March 19th, 2018.
Report to Grant Sponsor from Inves gator: Dogs from any breed, age or gender can be infected with microbes transmi ed by cks or fleas. These diseases can cause devasta ng effects and even death not only to dogs but also to humans. Ticks are present everywhere in the US, and they bring the risk of transmi ng the microbes to dogs and humans. It is s ll very difficult to diagnose these condi ons, and approximately 95% of suspected dog cases are nega ve when we use current diagnos c technology. One of the biggest limi ng factors for the development of be er diagnos c tools is the insufficient funding opportuni es for large-scale projects. The long-term goal of our research team is to expand the current diagnos c tools to include a larger spectrum of poten ally hazardous microorganisms. Our innova ve approach is based on four pillars: (1) large-scale DNA sequencing to iden fy known and poten ally new organisms present in blood of dogs naturally exposed to vector-borne diseases; (2) increase in sensi vity and specificity of large-scale sequencing by targe ng major families of poten ally hazardous organisms, (3) advanced bioinforma c analysis of millions of DNA sequences from a large number of dogs suspected of infec on; and (4) comprehensive quality-control measures in order to support and validate the impact of our results. We confirmed that large-scale DNA sequencing can simultaneously detect one or more microbes in dog blood and can iden fy which microbe is present based on its unique DNA sequence. We confirmed this in both simulated infec ons as well as in samples from naturally infected dogs. We also detected poten ally new organisms from sick dogs. With the crucial support from the AKC Canine Health Founda on, we were able to expand our exper se in using large-scale DNA sequencing technology for the detec on of ck-borne pathogens in dogs and generate a large body of knowledge to support the further development of this technology. Ul mately, the results of this study will support early diagnosis and be er medical care to dogs worldwide.
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RESEARCH PROGRESS REPORT SUMMARY Grant 02257: Iden fica on of Gene c Risk Factors for Canine Epilepsy Principal Inves gator: Gary Johnson, DVM, PhD
Research Ins tu on: University of Missouri, Columbia
Grant Amount: $110,081.00
Start Date: 5/1/2016 End Date: 7/30/2018
Progress Report: Mid-Year 2
Report Due: 4/30/2018 Report Received: 5/22/18
(The content of this report is not confiden al and may be used in communica ons with your organiza on.)
Original Project Descrip on: Epilepsy is one of the most common neurologic diseases of dogs and a top concern of dog breeders. Despite strong evidence that gene cs is important in determining the risk of idiopathic epilepsy, numerous gene mapping studies have failed to iden fy a locus that accounts for that risk in either dogs or humans. Seizures occur when excessive ac vity goes beyond the normal threshold for brain func on, many factors contribute to that level of ac vity, and therefore, muta ons in numerous genes may collec vely contribute to increased ac vity un l that threshold is exceeded, resul ng in epilepsy. Any one of these muta ons may be present in non-epilep c dogs, but because it only par ally alters ac vity, it would not produce seizures. Therefore, tradi onal gene mapping studies might overlook that muta on. Using a novel whole genome sequencing approach the inves gators hope to iden fy DNA varia ons in epilep c dogs that could affect the func on of genes such as ion channels and neurotransmi er receptors that have been shown to alter the seizure threshold in humans or rodents. The frequency of such varia ons in popula ons of epilep c and non-epilep c dogs will be directly compared rather than the indirect markers used in tradi onal mapping studies. The increased power provided by looking for specific gene candidate varia ons rather than linked markers will aid the iden fica on of epilepsy risk factors, perhaps leading to development of DNA tests to enable breeders to select against such risk factors. Publica ons: Kolicheski, A., Barnes Heller, H. L., Arnold, S., Schnabel, R. D., Taylor, J. F., Knox, C. A., Katz, M. L. (2017). Homozygous PPT1 Splice Donor Muta on in a Cane Corso Dog With Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis. J Vet Intern Med, 31(1), 149-157. doi:10.1111/jvim.14632 Kolicheski, A., Johnson, G. S., Villani, N. A., O'Brien, D. P., Mhlanga-Mutangadura, T., Wenger, D. A., Katz, M. L. (2017). GM2 Gangliosidosis in Shiba Inu Dogs with an In-Frame Dele on in HEXB. J Vet Intern Med, 31(5), 1520-1526. doi:10.1111/jvim.14794
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Presenta ons: Searching for Gene c Risk Factors for Canine Epilepsy in Whole Genome Sequences. Presented by GS Johnson at the Na onal Parent Club Canine Health Conference in St Louis on 8/12/17. Report to Grant Sponsor from Inves gator: This study has two parts. Part 1 is to first use the DNA from epilep c purebred dogs to produce whole genome sequences and to iden fy poten al breed-specific gene c risk factors that increase the likelihood that a dog will develop epilepsy. We proposed to generate and analyze whole genome sequences from at least 18 epilep c dogs. So far whole genome sequences from 23 epilep c purebred dogs have been generated and analyzed. Samples from five addi onal epilep c dogs have very recently been sequenced at a sequencing center in St. Louis, Missouri and we expect to complete the ini al analysis of the sequence data from these five dogs in the next two or three weeks. The second step to part 1 is to select high-priority breed-specific gene c factors and use DNA tests to see if they occur more o en in epilep c dogs then in non-epilep c dogs of the same breed. We proposed to evaluate at least seven high-priority breed-specific gene c factors. So far we have completed the evalua on of six of them, but none have proven to be gene c risk factors for epilepsy. Preliminary results for a seventh gene c risk factor, this one in English Se ers, look promising; however, we will need to complete tes ng and sta s cal analysis to validate our findings. Work is just started on an eighth poten al breed-specific gene c factor. In addi on, we expect to evaluate addi onal risk factor candidates iden fied in the last five whole genome sequences. The second part of the study is to analyze our en re collec on of whole genome sequences from both epilep c and non-epilep c dogs to iden fy and gene c factors that increase the risk for developing epilepsy in mul ple breeds. As soon as the final five whole genome sequences from part one become available, we will add them our database of whole genome sequences and begin work on part 2. Ini ally we proposed to evaluate 15-to-25 candidate risk factors. We expect new alterna ve technology to enable the evalua on of twice that many epilepsy risk factor candidates.
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GSNEC Invites You to Join Us in Celebration of the Club’s 50th Anniversary with Back-to-Back Specialties
in North Branch, New Jersey
Featuring Breeder-Judges Lisbeth & Ralf Campbell “Tallo” From Norway
ENTRIES CLOSE – WED., AUGUST 22 at 12 NOON MB-F Superintendent – Enter at INFODOG.COM
4 Days = 3 All-Breed, 2 Specialty, and 1 Hound dog shows: 9/6 - Central NJ Hound Show (Eddie Dzuik) & Sweepstakes (A. Todd Miller) 9/7- Tuxedo KC (Breeder-judge Vincent Indeglia) 9/8 - Somerset Hills KC (Breeder-Judge Lisbeth Campbell) - AM specialty 9/8 - 50th Anniversary - (Breeder-Judge Ralf Campbell) - PM specialty
Puppy & Veteran Sweepstakes (Breeder-Judge Doreen Roberts) 4-6 Puppy classes / Non-Regular Veteran entries can be spayed/neutered
9/9 - Westchester KC (Timothy Catterson)
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New Agility Titles – January 1 through May 31, 2018
Agility Scores – January 1 through June 30, 2018
Novice Preferred GCH CH Greyplume's Retrospective RE NAP NJP: P. Brooks/G. Haggerty 95 (2nd) High Desert Gonna Smoke Ya RA NAP NJP RATM TKN: V. Thompson/M. Thompson 100 (1st) CH Royal Crown's Song Bird : M. Ellison 90 (3rd) GCH CH Thomthom Sterling Olaf NAP NJP: B&M Van Howe/S. Brown/G. Thomas 100 (1st) 95 (1st) 100 (1st)
AGILITYSTATISTICS—By Cheryl Cramer
Title Dog Owner(s)
Agility Course Test 1 CH Snojager Play To Win BN RN ACT1 RATN CGC TKN L. Wilkinson Novice Agility Preferred GCH CH Greyplume's Retrospective RE NAP NJP P. Brooks/G. Haggerty GCH CH Thomthom Sterling Olaf NAP NJP B&M Van Howe/S. Brown/
G. Thomas Novice Agility Jumper Preferred GCH CH Greyplume's Retrospective RE NAP NJP P. Brooks/G. Haggerty GCH CH Thomthom Sterling Olaf NAP NJP B&M Van Howe/S. Brown/
G. Thomas Novice FAST GCH CH Elskede Dreamcatcher Av Greyplume AX AXJ NF CGC C. Schulte/T. Schulte CH Elskede Serendipity Av Greyplume OA AXJ NF CGC C. Schulte/T. Schulte CH MACH Greyplume's Vanity Fair CD RE MXS MJS NF CGC C. Schulte/G. Haggerty Agility Excellent GCH CH Elskede Dreamcatcher Av Greyplume AX AXJ NF CGC C. Schulte/T. Schulte GCH CH Vikrest Secret Agent AX AXJ L. Forrest/P. Viken Master Agility Excellent
Preferred GCH CH Vikrest Silver Secret CDX AX AXJ MXP MJP L. Forrest/P. Viken
Master Excellent Jumper Preferred
GCH CH Vikrest Silver Secret CDX AX AXJ MXP MJP L. Forrest/P. Viken
Master Agility Excellent Preferred 3
PACH Kamgaard Katch The Wave RAE MXP3 MXPB MJP4 MJPB PAX TKN
C. Tilburg/C. Tilburg
Master Excellent Jumper Preferred 4
PACH Kamgaard Katch The Wave RAE MXP3 MXPB MJP4 MJPB PAX TKN
C. Tilburg/C. Tilburg
Master Excellent Jumper Preferred 6 & 7
CH PACH Janors Guilty As Charged CDX GN RAE3 FDC AX AXJ MXP11 MXPC MJP7 MJPS PAX2 OF MFPB T2BP RATCHX3 CZ8B CGCA TKA
D. Bell
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CH PACH Janors Guilty As Charged CDX GN RAE3 FDC AX AXJ MXP11 MXPC MJP7 MJPS PAX2 OF MFPB T2BP RATCHX3 CZ8B CGCA TKA
D. Bell
Time 2 Beat 3 CH MACH4 Highland Storytime CD BN RN MXS2 MJG2 MXF TQX T2B3
C. Mayer/A. Schokker
Preferred Agility Excellent PACH Kamgaard Katch The Wave RAE MXP3 MXPB MJP4 MJPB PAX TKN
C. Tilburg/C. Tilburg
Preferred Agility Champion PACH Kamgaard Katch The Wave RAE MXP3 MXPB MJP4 MJPB PAX TKN
C. Tilburg/C. Tilburg
Master Bronze FAST Preferred CH PACH Janors Guilty As Charged CDX GN RAE3 FDC AX AXJ MXP11 MXPC MJP7 MJPS PAX2 OF MFPB T2BP RATCHX3 CZ8B CGCA TKA
D. Bell
Master Silver Agility CH MACH Greyplume's Vanity Fair CD RE MXS MJS NF CGC C. Schulte/G. Haggerty
Master Century Agility CH MACH2 Kamgaard Kovered In Grey MXC MJB2 OF C. Cramer/S. Simmonds/M. Mott
Master Bronze Jumper 2 CH MACH2 Kamgaard Kovered In Grey MXC MJB2 OF C. Cramer/S. Simmonds/M. Mott
Master Silver Agility 2 CH MACH4 Highland Storytime CD BN RN MXS2 MJG2 MXF TQX T2B3
C. Mayer/A. Schokker
Master Gold Jumper 2 CH MACH4 Highland Storytime CD BN RN MXS2 MJG2 MXF TQX T2B3
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Novice Jumps with Weaves Preferred GCH CH Greyplume's Retrospective RE NAP NJP: P. Brooks/G. Haggerty 100 (1st) 87 (3rd) CH Royal Crown's Song Bird : M. Ellison 100 (1st) 95 (2nd) Royal Crown's Song Of Th Misty Fjord: M. Ellison 100 (2nd) GCH CH Thomthom Sterling Olaf NAP NJP: B&M Van Howe/S. Brown/G. Thomas 89 (2nd) 100 (2nd) 90 (2nd) FAST Novice GCH CH Elskede Dreamcatcher Av Greyplume AX AXJ NF CGC: C. Schulte/T. Schulte 65 (1st) 62 (1st) 67 (1st) CH Elskede Serendipity Av Greyplume OA AXJ NF CGC: C. Schulte/T. Schulte 65 (3rd) 67 (2nd) 65 (2nd) CH MACH Greyplume's Vanity Fair CD RE MXS MJS NF CGC: C. Schulte/G. Haggerty 65 (2nd) 67 (1st) 62 (1st) FAST Novice Preferred GCH CH Thomthom Sterling Olaf NAP NJP: B&M Van Howe/S. Brown/G. Thomas 62 (1st) 58 (1st) Open Jumps with Weaves Preferred GCH CH Thomthom Sterling Olaf NAP NJP: B&M Van Howe/S. Brown/G. Thomas 95 (1st) Excellent GCH CH Elskede Dreamcatcher Av Greyplume AX AXJ NF CGC: C. Schulte/T. Schulte 100 (1st) 100 (1st) CH Kamgaard Kryptic Kharacter OA AXJ OF: C. Cramer 100 (1st) GCH CH Vikrest Secret Agent AX AXJ: L. Forrest/P. Viken 100 (1st) Excellent Jumps with Weaves CH Greyplume's Canterbury Tails CD GN RAE AX OAJ NF: M. Kincaid 97 (1st) Master CH MACH Greyplume's Vanity Fair CD RE MXS MJS NF CGC: C. Schulte/G. Haggerty (Qs: 12; MACH pts. 191; 1st-3, 2nd-2, 3rd-3, 4th-2) CH MACH4 Highland Storytime CD BN RN MXS2 MJG2 MXF TQX T2B3: C. Mayer/A. Schokker (Qs: 17; MACH pts. 328; 1st-3, 4th-4) CH MACH2 Kamgaard Kovered In Grey MXC MJB2 OF: C. Cramer/ Simmonds/M. Mott (Qs:10; MACH pts. 185; 1st-2) Vikrest Full Of Secret Wit MX AXJ MXF: J. Wilkins (Qs: 7; MACH pts. 33; 4th-1) GCH CH Vikrest Secret Agent AX AXJ: L. Forrest/P. Viken (Qs: 2) Master Preferred CH PACH Janors Guilty As Charged CDX GN RAE3 FDC AX AXJ MXP11 MXPC MJP7 MJPS PAX2 OF MFPB T2BP RATCHX3 CZ8B CGCA TKA: D. Bell (Qs: 12; PACH pts. 69; 1st-2, 2nd-2, 3rd-1, 4th-1) PACH Kamgaard Katch The Wave RAE MXP3 MXPB MJP4 MJPB PAX TKN: C. Tilburg/C. Tilburg (Qs: 9; PACH pts. 155; 1st-1, 2nd-1, 3rd-5, 4th-2) GCH CH Vikrest Silver Secret CDX AX AXJ MXP MJP: L. Forrest/P. Viken (Qs: 2; PACH pts. 16; 1st-1) CH MACH Vindarne's Earth Wind and Fire CDX RE HT MXS MJS MXF RATM CGCA: T. Smith (Qs: 7; PACH pts. 104; 1st-1, 3rd-1) Master Jumps with Weaves GCH CH Elskede Dreamcatcher Av Greyplume AX AXJ NF CGC: C. Schulte/T. Schulte (Qs: 1; MACH pts.13) CH Elskede Serendipity Av Greyplume OA AXJ NF CGC: C. Schulte/T. Schulte (Qs: 5; MACH pts. 33) CH MACH Greyplume's Vanity Fair CD RE MXS MJS NF CGC: C. Schulte/G. Haggerty (Qs: 16; MACH pts.107; 1st-3, 2nd-1, 3rd-4, 4th-5) CH MACH4 Highland Storytime CD BN RN MXS2 MJG2 MXF TQX T2B3: C. Mayer/A. Schokker (Qs: 18; MACH pts.161; 1st-3, 4th-3) CH MACH2 Kamgaard Kovered In Grey MXC MJB2 OF: C. Cramer/S. Simmonds/M. Mott (Qs: 15; MACH pts.136; 1st-2, 3rd-1) CH Kamgaard Kryptic Kharacter OA AXJ OF: C. Cramer (Qs: 1; MACH pts.9) Master Jumps with Weaves Preferred CH Finsaadal TNK Blue Ridge Vesla RE MX AXJ SCN SIN RATO TKP: N. Krena/T. Krena (Qs: 5; PACH pts.7; 2nd-1, 4th-1) CH PACH Janors Guilty As Charged CDX GN RAE3 FDC AX AXJ MXP11 MXPC MJP7 MJPS PAX2 OF MFPB T2BP RATCHX3 CZ8B CGCA TKA: D. Bell (Qs: 12; PACH pts.20; 2nd-1, 3rd-1, 4th-1) PACH Kamgaard Katch The Wave RAE MXP3 MXPB MJP4 MJPB PAX TKN: C. Tilburg/C. Tilburg (Qs: 9; PACH pts.122; 1st-3, 2nd-3, 3rd-1, 4th-1) GCH CH Vikrest Silver Secret CDX AX AXJ MXP MJP: L. Forrest/P. Viken (Qs: 4; PACH pts. 15; 3rd-2) CH MACH Vindarne's Earth Wind and Fire CDX RE HT MXS MJS MXF RATM CGCA: T. Smith (Qs: 6; PACH pts.35; 1st-2) FAST Master CH MACH4 Highland Storytime CD BN RN MXS2 MJG2 MXF TQX T2B3: C. Mayer/A. Schokker 67 (3rd) 70 (4th) 67 (2nd) 68 Vikrest Full Of Secret Wit MX AXJ MXF: J. Wilkins 73 75 (2nd) 75 (4th) 64 (3rd) 68
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Dog’s Name Owner’s Name
RATO Janor's Poetry In Mo on RATN CGC TKN Dennis Bell, Melissa & Rose McClone GCH CH Janors Star's The Limit CGCA TKN John Pusieski & Jan Herinckx & Jennifer Pusieski & Mackenna McClone
RATS CH Finsaadal Tnk Blue Ridge Vesla RE MX AXJ SCN SIN RATS TKP Nona & Thomas Krena Normark Tnk Call my Bluff RAE SCN SIN RATS TKP Nona & Thomas Krena
CRAZY 8 BRONZE CH PACH Janors Guilty As Charged CDX GN RAE3 AX AXJ MXP10 MXPC MJP5 MJPS PAX2 OF MFP T2BP RATCHX3 CZ8B CGCA Dennis Bell Sta s cs taken from AKC Reports May and June 2018.
BARNHUNTSTATISTICS—By Kari Olson
Dog’s Name Owner’s Name
BCAT Ellyka's Belle Starr BN CA BCAT CGC TKP Sally B Chamberlain Sta s cs taken from AKC Reports May and June 2018.
COURSINGSTATISTICS—By Kari Olson
FAST Master Preferred CH PACH Janors Guilty As Charged CDX GN RAE3 FDC AX AXJ MXP11 MXPC MJP7 MJPS PAX2 OF MFPB T2BP RATCHX3 CZ8B CGCA TKA: D. Bell 67 (1st) 64 (3rd) 69 (1st) 67 (1st) 64 (1st) 72 (2nd) 74 (4th) Time 2 Beat GCH CH Elskede Dreamcatcher Av Greyplume AX AXJ NF CGC: C. Schulte/T. Schulte (Qs: 1) CH Elskede Serendipity Av Greyplume OA AXJ NF CGC: C. Schulte/T. Schulte (Qs: 1) CH MACH Greyplume's Vanity Fair CD RE MXS MJS NF CGC: C. Schulte/G. Haggerty (Qs: 4; 1st-1) CH MACH4 Highland Storytime CD BN RN MXS2 MJG2 MXF TQX T2B3: C. Mayer/A. Schokker (Qs: 6; 1st-3) Vikrest Full Of Secret Wit MX AXJ MXF: J. Wilkins (Qs: 1) Time 2 Beat Preferred High Desert Gonna Smoke Ya RA NAP NJP RATM TKN: V. Thompson/M. Thompson (Qs: 1; 1st-1) CH PACH Janors Guilty As Charged CDX GN RAE3 FDC AX AXJ MXP11 MXPC MJP7 MJPS PAX2 OF MFPB T2BP RATCHX3 CZ8B CGCA TKA: D. Bell (Qs: 3) Premier CH MACH4 Highland Storytime CD BN RN MXS2 MJG2 MXF TQX T2B3: C. Mayer/A. Schokker (Qs: 4; 1st-1, 2nd-1, 4th-1) Premier Jumpers CH Elskede Serendipity Av Greyplume OA AXJ NF CGC: C. Schulte/T. Schulte (Qs: 1; 3rd-1) CH MACH4 Highland Storytime CD BN RN MXS2 MJG2 MXF TQX T2B3: C. Mayer/A. Schokker (Qs: 3; 2nd-1, 3rd-1) Scores are taken from the AKC Quarterly Reports covering all events from January 1 through June 30, 2018 inclusive. For each titling class, dogs are listed alphabetically by registered name regardless of jump height. Scores for all classes other than Master, Premier and Time 2 Beat are listed with placements following in parentheses. For Master classes, total number of qualifying runs (Qs), total MACH/PACH points earned and total numbers of each placement (if any) are listed in parentheses. For Premier and Time 2 Beat, only the total number of qualifying scores (Qs) are reported, with number of placement(s) if applicable.
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OBEDIENCESTATISTICS—by Renee Schmidt
NEW TITLES Dog’s Name Owner’s Name BN Cedarbend N Motorcity Makin Mischief RN ACT1 RATO CGC TKN Lisa Ann Piascik Ellyka’s Belle Star CA BCAT CGC TKP Sally B Chamberlain CH I’ken’s Motorcity Fast N Furious RN ACT2 RATO CGC Lisa Piascik
GN CH Greyplume’s Canterbury Tails CD RAE AX OAJ NF Mar Kincaid
CGC CH I’ken’s Motorcity Fast N Furious RN ACT2 RATO Lisa Piascik Janor’s Chill Factor Jan & Ronald Herinckx Odin The Wanderer Jessica Hanna Vikrest Secret Escapade Elizabeth P Flagg & Roger Brooks GCH CH MACH8 Vikrest Steppin’ Out In Style CD RD RE MXG4 MJB5 MXP MJP Elizabeth P Flagg
CGCA Janor’s Chill Factor Jan & Ronald Herinckx GCH CH Janors Star’s The Limit CGC John & Jennifer Pusieski & Jan Herinckx & Mackenna McClone
OBEDIENCE SCORES Dog’s Name Owner’s Name Scores Novice CH Greyplume’s Sage Advice BN RA CGC P Brooks/G&F Crowder 186(1),182(1,HIT) CH Kamgaard Kodak Moment BN RN RATCH TKN M & W Schlich g 185.5(4), 185
Open CH Highland Just Push Play At Rijeka UD BN TD R&S Schmidt 191.5(1,HIT)
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Beginner Novice Cedarbend N Motorcity Makin Mischief RN ACT1 RATO CGC TKI L Piascik 187(2), 181.5(1) Ellyka’s Belle Star CA BCAT CGC TKP S Chamberlain 192(1),195(1),179(2) CH Elvbend’s The Tempest CGC S Anderson 194(1) GCH CH Greyplume’s Retrospec ve RE NAP NJP P Brooks & G Haggerty 185.5(4) CH I’ken’s Motorcity Fast N Furious RN ACT2 RATO L Piascik 174(3), 177(1)
Graduate Novice CH Greyplume’s Canterbury Tails CD RAE AX OAJ NF M Kincaid 178.5(1) All dogs are listed in alphabe cal order, according to registered name. Each qualifying score in a par cular class is listed, with placements in ( ) parenthesis. Scores are taken from the AKC quarterly reports, Apr‐Jun, 2018.
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NEW RALLY TITLES Dog’s Name Owner’s Name
RN CH Highland Just Push Play At Rijeka UD BN RN TD Renee & Steven Schmidt CH MACH4 Highland Story me CD BN RN MXS2 MJS2 MXF TQX T2B3 Chris ne Mayer & Andrea Schokker CH I'Ken's Motorcity Fast N Furious RN ACT2 RATO Lisa Piascik
RI Jaru's Kozmik Energy BN RI CGC Mallory Golladay
RA High Desert Gonna Smoke Ya RA NAP NJP RATM TKN Valery & Michael Thompson GCHS CH Vikrest 'N Ruskar Hy Style CD BN RA NJP Susan Anderson, Patricia Viken, & Leslie Forrest
RE GCH CH Greyplume's Retrospec ve RE Patricia Brooks & Glenda Haggerty
RM Freya Vinr CD PCD BN RM RAE4 Lona Crane
RALLY SCORES
Novice CH Hy Mountain's Nansen To The North Pole PT FDC NJP RATN CGCA CGCU TKA M Rodgers 93(1),92(1) CH Highland Just Push Play At Rijeka UD BN RN TD R&S Schmidt 100(1),97(2) CH MACH4 Highland Story me CD BN RN MXS2 PAD MJG2 MXF TQX T2B3 C Mayer 100(2),100(1) Janor's Poetry In Mo on RATN CGC TKN D Bell, R&M Mcclone 92(3) CH I'Ken's Motorcity Fast N Furious BN RN ACT2 RATO CGC L Piascik 78(4),71(3)
Intermediate Jaru's Kozmik Energy BN RN CGC M Golladay 84(1),89 CH Snojager Play To Win BN RN ACT1 RATN CGC TKN L Wilkinson 77(1) Cedarbend N Motorcity Makin Mischief BN RN ACT1 RATO CGC TKI L Piascik 71(1)
Advanced Freya Vinr CD PCD BN RAE4 L Crane 100,97,99,98,94 CH Snojager Midsummer Fireworks CDX PCDX BN GN RAE2 AX MXJ NF RATN TKA D Mercurio 98,98,100,98(4), 98(4),98(1) Highland Sweetwater BN RE RATN TKN A&D Mercurio, A Schokker 99,97,99,97 100(1),80(2) High Desert Gonna Smoke Ya RA NAP NJP RATM TKN V&M Thompson 82(1),88(1),92(1) CH Greyplume's Canterbury Tails CD GN RAE AX OAJ NF M Kincaid 100(2) CH MACH Vindarne's Earth Wind And Fire CDX RE PT MXS MJS MXF RATM CGCA T L Smith 99(3) CH PACH Janors Guilty As Charged CDX GN RAE3 FDC AX AXJ MXP12 MXPC MJP7 MJPS PAX2 OF MFPB T2BP RATCHX3 CZ8B CGCA TKA D Bell 82 GCHS CH Vikrest 'N Ruskar Hy Style CD BN RA NJP S Anderson, L Forrest, P Viken 85,77(3)
Excellent Freya Vinr CD PCD BN RAE4 L Crane 99(4),99,100,96, 98(4) CH Snojager Midsummer Fireworks CDX PCDX BN GN RAE2 AX MXJ NF RATN TKA D Mercurio 100(3),100(3),96, 93(4),96(2),96(1)
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Rally Statistics - Dominique Mercurio
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Jr Showmanship 2018 Statistics - Laura Hall Lewis
BJ RBJ 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TOTALS
1 Jaime Simon 0 0 0 0 0 2 14
2 Marizza Lenz 0 0 0 0 2 0 7
3 Kylie West 2 0 2 0 1 0 4
4 Raina Wilka 2 0 4 0 1 0 3
Highland Sweetwater BN RE RATN TKN A&D Mercurio, A Schokker 96,97,100(4),95(3), 96(3),92(2) CH Greyplume's Canterbury Tails CD GN RAE AX OAJ NF M Kincaid 92(4), CH MACH Vindarne's Earth Wind And Fire CDX RE PT MXS MJS MXF RATM CGCA T L Smith 97(1) CH PACH Janors Guilty As Charged CDX GN RAE3 FDC AX AXJ MXP12 MXPC MJP7 MJPS PAX2 OF MFPB T2BP RATCHX3 CZ8B CGCA TKA D Bell 88 CH Greyplume's Sage Advice BN RA CGC P Brooks,G&F Crowder 83,87(3) GCH CH Greyplume's Retrospec ve RE NAP NJP P Brooks, G Haggerty 73,82(4)
Master Freya Vinr CD PCD BN RAE4 L Crane 98,85,100(3),100,87,92(3),88,98(4) CH Snojager Midsummer Fireworks CDX PCDX BN GN RAE2 AX MXJ NF RATN TKA D Mercurio 95(2) CH Greyplume's Canterbury Tails CD GN RAE AX OAJ NF M Kincaid 72(4), CH Finsaadal Tnk Blue Ridge Vesla RE MX AXJ SCN SIN RATS TKP N&T Krena 96(1),89(3),91(4), 83(3) Normark Tnk Call my Bluff RAE SCN SIN RATS TKP N&T Krena 89(2),97(1),78,96(1) All dogs are listed in alphabe cal order, according to registered name. Each qualifying score in a par cular class is listed, with placements in ( ) parenthesis. Titles are from April‐June 2018. Scores are from January‐June 2018.
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SCENTWORKSTATISTICS—by Nona Krena
NEW AKC SCENT WORK TITLES
July 2018
Dog’s Name/Title Owner’s Name Scent Work Exterior Novice, April 8, 2018
CH Charilor Klassic Sterke Maia RE NA SWN SHDN MARGARET KABALA This tle is 1 of 4 elements needed to earn the Novice Scent Work Title Scent Work Novice, April 8, 2018 CH Charilor Klassic Sterke Maia RE NA SWN SHDN MARGARET KABALA Earning this tle involves earning three passing searches in each of the following elements: Buried, Containers, Interior and Exterior searches.
Congratula ons, Maia and Marge!
Trick Dog Sta s cs – Kari Olson Dog’s Name Owner’s Name
TKN Janor's Poetry In Mo on RATN CGC TKN Dennis Bell, Melissa & Rose McClone
GCH CH Janors Star's The Limit CGCA TKN John Pusieski & Jan Herinckx & Jennifer Pusieski & Mackenna McClone
Mlv's Taking His Turn At Gv TKN Rita Munson & Milt Munson
TKI Cedarbend N Motorcity Makin Mischief BN RN ACT1 RATO CGC TKI Ms Lisa Ann Piascic
Highland Sweetwater BN RE RATN TKI Arle e A Mercurio & Andrea Schokker & Dominique P Mercurio
TKA Highland Sweetwater BN RE RATN TKA Arle e A Mercurio & Andrea Schokker & Dominique P Mercurio
Sta s cs taken from AKC Reports May and June 2018.
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NEAA FUTURITY – “THE BREEDER'S CUP” and MATURITY
Guidelines and Rules Introduction The purpose of the NEAA Futurity – “The Breeder's Cup” and Maturity competition (aka Futurity/Maturity) is to encourage breeders to continually strive for excellence and to reward them for their breeding efforts. Because of this, the competition is weighted in favor of the breeder of the litter. However, recognition is also given to the sire for his genetic contribution and to the owners of the individual entries for their work in the development process as the quality of the individual entry is reflected in these combined efforts. The purpose of holding both a Futurity and Maturity competition is to allow the observer the opportunity to study various individuals and lines from puppyhood through early adulthood and thus make better breeding choices in their own breeding programs.
Litter Nomination Litter nominations are to be made by NEAA members in good standing. Only puppies from breeder-nominated litters, and nominated as individuals, may compete in the NEAA Futurity – “The Breeder's Cup” and Maturity. If there are multiple breeders, at least one of the breeders must be an NEAA member in good standing. The stud/semen owner(s) at the time of mating/insemination shall be the stated Owner(s) of the Sire/Semen on the litter nomination application and on each event entry form for the duration of the litter nomination.
Non-members may submit an application for NEAA membership attached to the nomination form for the litter or the individual nomination form for the puppy. If the NEAA Board accepts the membership application, the nomination will be valid as of the date the nomination was received. If the membership application is not accepted, the nomination of the litter or the individual puppy will be invalid and the nomination fee will be refunded.
The litter nomination shall be submitted on the form available from the Futurity/Maturity Coordinator or from www.neaa.net with all fields completed. A pedigree form, available from the Futurity/Maturity Coordinator or from www.neaa.net, shall be submitted along with the litter nomination form. It is understood the litter is being nominated for the next Futurity/Maturity Stakes for which the offspring qualify by age.
A litter nomination and payment postmarked* more than thirty (30) days after the whelping date will not be accepted. Litter nomination fees are as follows:
$30.00 – nomination and payment postmarked* prior to whelping date $70.00 – nomination and payment postmarked* up to thirty (30) days thereafter (whelping date counted
as day one)
*NOTE: Litter nomination and pedigree forms shall be PDF forms and available to be filled out and submitted online within designated deadlines, if desired, or the traditional copy and mail option remains.
The Futurity/Maturity Coordinator will send an acknowledgement of the litter nomination application along with the assigned identification number within thirty (30) days of receipt. A litter nomination shall be considered null and void if …
no living puppy is whelped. no individual puppy nomination is on record once the litter is five (5) months old. all individually nominated puppies are no longer eligible having been entered in one (1) Futurity
and one (1) Maturity.
Futurity/Maturity Stake Any member who, having nominated a litter or individual puppy, fails to remain a member in good standing with the NEAA, by lapsing of dues, suspension, or expulsion, and has not been reinstated thirty (30) days prior to a Futurity/Maturity event, shall lose all rights in the Futurity/Maturity Stake and nomination fees will not be refundable. If the owner(s) of the sire/semen used in the breeding is not an NEAA member in good standing, the individual(s) shall lose all rights in the Futurity/Maturity Stake. An individual dog nominated by a lapsed, suspended, or expelled member, but co-owned or transferred to the ownership of another NEAA member before said lapse, suspension, or expulsion, is eligible to compete in a Futurity/Maturity event. In each such instance, monetary awards at the Futurity/Maturity event will be presented only to the breeder(s), owner(s) of the dog, and owner(s) of the sire/semen in good membership standing with the NEAA.
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Individual Puppy Nomination Puppies from breeder-nominated litters must be nominated as individuals in order to compete in the NEAA Futurity – “The Breeder's Cup” and Maturity. Individual puppy nominations are to be made by NEAA members in good standing. If there are multiple owners, at least one of the owners must be an NEAA member in good standing.
The individual puppy nomination shall be submitted on the form available from the Futurity/Maturity Coordinator or from www.neaa.net with all fields completed. The nomination form should include the AKC registration number of the puppy. If the AKC registration number is pending, then this should be noted on the individual nomination form, and the puppy owner should forward the number to the Futurity/Maturity Coordinator no later than forty-five (45) days from the original puppy nomination submission. Change in ownership of the puppy should also be forwarded to the Futurity/Maturity Coordinator. An individual puppy nomination and payment of the appropriate fee must bear a postmark* date consistent with the puppy’s specified age group. An individual nomination and payment postmarked* after the puppy reaches five (5) months of age will not be accepted.
Individual nomination fees are as follows: $20.00 – puppy under three (3) months of age $40.00 – puppy three (3) months of age and under four (4) months of age $60.00 – puppy four (4) months of age and under five (5) months of age
*NOTE: An individual nomination form shall be a PDF form and available to be filled out and submitted online within designated deadlines, if desired, or traditional copy and mail option remains.
The Futurity/Maturity Coordinator shall send an acknowledgement of the individual nomination within thirty (30) days of receipt of the application. All correspondence will be sent to the nominating owner unless a change is requested by the nominating owner (i.e. puppy ownership changes).
An individual puppy nomination shall be considered null and void if … puppy is no longer living. puppy is no longer eligible having reached 39 months of age or older. puppy is no longer eligible having been entered in one (1) Futurity and one (1) Maturity.
Eligibility Period Once an individual puppy has been nominated, the eligible puppy shall be allowed to compete in one (1) Futurity and one (1) Maturity during its lifetime. Upon the determination of a Futurity/Maturity event date, individual dog eligibility for that event begins on April 1st three (3) years prior to the event year and ends six (6) months prior to the event date. An eligible puppy must be at least six (6) months of age and under 15 months of age on the event date without a prior entry in a Futurity class. An eligible dog must be at least 15 months of age and under 39 months of age on the event date without a prior entry in a Maturity class.
Class Divisions The class divisions are as follows:
Classification Futurity – “The Breeder's Cup”
Dogs, 6 months and under 9 months – Bitches, 6 months and under 9 months Dogs, 9 months and under 12 months – Bitches, 9 months and under 12 months
Dogs, 12 months and under 15 months – Bitches, 12 months and under 15 months Best in Futurity
Best of Opposite Sex to Best in Futurity
Maturity Dogs, 15 months and under 18 months – Bitches, 15 months and under 18 months Dogs, 18 months and under 24 months – Bitches, 18 months and under 24 months Dogs, 24 months and under 39 months – Bitches, 24 months and under 39 months
Best in Maturity Best of Opposite Sex to Best in Maturity
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Non-Monetary Awards Awards will be funded from sponsors and from the portion of allocated funds from the Futurity/Maturity General Expense Fund. Non-monetary awards shall be as follows:
First Place ...................................................................................................................................................................... Rose Ribbon Second Place .............................................................................................................................................................. Brown Ribbon Third Place ....................................................................................................................................................... Light Green Ribbon Fourth Place .................................................................................................................................................................. Gray Ribbon
Best in Futurity ........................................................................................................................................ Pink and Green Rosette Best of Opposite Sex to Best in Futurity ...................................................................................................... Lavender Rosette Best in Maturity ..................................................................................................................................... Pink and Green Rosette Best of Opposite Sex to Best in Maturity ..................................................................................................... Lavender Rosette
Two (2) special NEAA traveling trophies will also be given: “The Breeder's Cup” to the Breeder(s) of Best in Futurity “Best in Maturity” to the Breeder(s) of Best in Maturity
The trophies are awarded to the breeders of the winners of Best in Futurity and Best in Maturity and are given in addition to the monetary awards. Engraving of each trophy nameplate is the responsibility of the winning breeder as are the expenses for returning the trophies to the Futurity/Maturity Coordinator at any time before six (6) weeks prior to the next Futurity/Maturity unless the current trophy holders will be in attendance at the next Futurity/Maturity. If the trophies are shipped, each should be insured for $500 and include tracking of the shipment.
Monetary Awards The money from nominations and entries makes up the Futurity/Maturity Stake and shall be distributed as follows:
Futurity/Maturity General Expense Fund 25% (for expenses) Best in Futurity 15% (divided 50% to breeder, 30% to puppy owner, 20% to sire/semen owner) Best in Maturity 15% (divided 50% to breeder, 30% to puppy owner, 20% to sire/semen owner) Class Placements 45%
The 45% allocated to Class Placements is distributed according to the number of entries in each class: Percent allocated to class = (number in class) / (total entry)
From the Individual Class Stake, the division by placement is as follows: 1st = 40% (divided 60% to breeder, 40% to owner) 2nd = 30% (divided 60% to breeder, 40% to owner) 3rd = 20% (divided 60% to breeder, 40% to owner) 4th = 10% (divided 60% to breeder, 40% to owner)
All monetary awards will be rounded to the nearest whole dollar amount. Monetary awards for class wins and placements, Best in Futurity and Best in Maturity will be awarded in the ring to the individual handling the dog. Monetary awards to the Breeder of Best in Futurity, Breeder of Best in Maturity, the owner(s) of the sire/semen of Best in Futurity and the owner(s) of the sire/semen of Best in Maturity are to be claimed by the individual(s) named on the litter nomination application from the Futurity/Maturity Coordinator.
Monetary prizes not awarded will be put into the category of Futurity/Maturity General Expense Fund. Allocated expenses (e.g. ribbon expense, judge expense, etc.) will be funded from the Futurity/Maturity General Expense Fund. At the conclusion of each Futurity/Maturity event, any remaining balance in the Futurity/Maturity General Expense Fund will be put into the NEAA General Operating Fund.
Judge Nomination At least nine (9) months prior to the closing date of the Futurity/Maturity event, the Futurity/Maturity
Coordinator shall place a notice in the NE News to notify each nominator of the judge nomination deadline. Within the same notice, the Coordinator shall provide a Judge Nomination Form and a standardized Judge Nominee Biographical Questionnaire. These forms shall be available from the Coordinator or from www.neaa.net.
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Regardless of the number of litters he/she nominated, each nominator shall be given an opportunity to nominate one (1) individual to judge the Futurity/Maturity.
At least six (6) months prior to the closing date of the Futurity/Maturity event, the Futurity/Maturity Coordinator, for each nominated litter, shall send a Validation Letter to the nominator to confirm the information on record. Every effort should be made to allow a minimum of fourteen (14) days from the date the Validation Letter is sent for the return of any necessary corrections.
The judge nomination deadline shall be approximately six (6) months prior to the date of the Futurity/Maturity event. A Judge Nomination Form and a Judge Nominee Biographical Questionnaire, which shall include a photograph of the nominee, must be received by the specified deadline set by the Coordinator, after which time any Questionnaire or nomination received shall not be accepted.
Only the one (1) breeder identified as the nominator on the litter nomination form shall receive correspondence related to judge nomination.
An electronic mail address noted on the litter nomination form shall serve as authorization for a nominator to receive correspondence sent by electronic mail from the Futurity/Maturity Coordinator.
Judge Nominee It shall be the responsibility of each nominator that submits a Judge Nomination Form to initiate the
submission of a standardized Judge Nominee Biographical Questionnaire and a photograph from the individual nominated.
The Questionnaire shall have a check box for those judge nominees interested in judging as well as for those judge nominees declining the judging opportunity. Failure of a judge nominee to complete and submit a Questionnaire shall be considered a decline of the judging opportunity.
The Futurity/Maturity Coordinator shall send a Nominee Letter to each individual nominated specifying judge nominee rules and policies.
Individuals being considered for nomination as the Futurity/Maturity judge do not have to be a licensed Norwegian Elkhound judge but must be in good standing with the NEAA and the American Kennel Club (AKC), or (if applicable) the kennel club of their country of origin.
Any individual elected to judge the Futurity/Maturity who has a litter nominated for that Futurity/Maturity shall forfeit that nomination; any puppies individually nominated for that Futurity/Maturity, which are owned by others, shall forfeit their nominations as well.
Any individual who judges an NEAA conformation event, including judges of sweepstakes or futurities held with licensed or member shows, shall do so in accordance with the policies and rules as defined by the AKC in Rules, Policies and Guidelines for Conformation Dog Show Judges and Rules Applying to Dog Shows ("Chapter 11, Section 13 – Dog Show Entries, Conditions of Dogs Affecting Eligibility"). In accordance with American Kennel Club rules, any person judging sweepstakes or futurities at a multi-day specialty show will not be allowed to show in conformation for the duration of the show, but will be allowed to show in performance on the days they are not judging. They may, however, show the day before a multi-day specialty show begins and the day after a multi-day specialty show ends.
Voting Ballot The Futurity/Maturity Coordinator shall send to a nominator a voting ballot for each litter he/she has
nominated (e.g. three (3) nominated litters, three (3) voting ballots). The ballot, inclusive of all judge nominees interested in judging the Futurity/Maturity, shall include a short biography on each judge nominee. Chapter 11, Section 13 of the AKC Rules Applying to Dog Shows shall be included on the ballot.
The voting method for the election of the Futurity/Maturity judge shall be based on the principle of preferential voting allowing a nominator to rank the judge nominees in order of preference. A nominator, before returning their voting ballot, may list up to four (4) judge nominees in order of preference.
A nominator shall return their voting ballot in the provided ballot envelope by a specified deadline set by the Futurity/Maturity Coordinator, allowing a minimum of fourteen (14) days from the time the ballot is sent. The voting ballot must be returned by first class mail in the provided ballot envelope and postmarked prior to the specified deadline; no electronic mail or fax ballots shall be accepted. Any ballot postmarked on or after the specified deadline shall not be accepted.
Based on ballot results, judge nominees voted first through fourth choice shall be contacted in order of most votes received until a judge nominee agrees to judge. The judge nominee receiving the most first choice votes shall be acknowledged the majority winner, contacted first and if willing, declared the Futurity/Maturity judge.
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If there is a draw, of those judge nominees tied for first choice, the nominee receiving the most votes for second choice shall be acknowledged the majority winner, contacted first and if willing, declared the Futurity/Maturity judge.
Should circumstances prevent the declared judge from performing the Futurity/Maturity judging assignment, the judge nominee declared second choice shall be contacted first with the option to accept the judging assignment, and so on through fourth choice if need be.
Event Secretary, Show Secretary, Superintendent The American Kennel Club must receive the Futurity/Maturity event application and specialty club judging
panel at least eighteen (18) weeks prior to the closing date of the Futurity/Maturity event (Chapter 2, Sections 4 and 9, and Chapter 4, Section 1 of the AKC Rules Applying to Dog Shows).
The show secretary/superintendent or if applicable, the Futurity/Maturity Coordinator, shall provide a premium list and judging program to the Futurity/Maturity judge and to each entrant. Entrant’s confirmation of entry and judging program shall be sent to insure receipt no later than seven (7) days before the event date.
Once entries close, the show secretary/superintendent shall provide the Treasurer with a breakdown of entry fees and class divisions. The Futurity/Maturity Coordinator or if applicable, the Treasurer, shall determine the exact amount of the monetary awards, prepare payout envelopes, and deliver the sealed envelopes to the Futurity/Maturity ring steward prior to event judging.
Source: NEAA Working Rules, Appendix D: NEAA National Futurity – “The Breeder’s Cup” and Maturity Rules (Amended 14Aug2011; Restored and Updated thru 01Nov2012; Amended 08Oct2013; Amended 11Mar2014; Amended 04Apr2016; Amended 18Jul2016; Amended 12Sep2016; Amended 08May2017.)
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Libby Parmer-Smith called the meeting to order at 703pm CST.
Roll Call:
Present: Libby, Robin, Debbie, Flo, Ray, Butch, Bonnie, Lori
Absent: Dominique (will be joining late.)
Approval of last meeting Minutes: Butch made a motion to approve the June minutes as submitted. Lori seconded. Vote taken. Minutes approved.
Report of the President: Libby reported that AKC has approved our proposed constitutional amendment pending the receipt of a letter from a lawyer stating that we are in compliance with LLC requirements. Butch offered to contact the lawyer used by his all breed club to see if he will draft this letter for us.
Report of the Corresponding Secretary: Robin advised that we have 3 applicants to vote on. Landon Park- vote unanimous; Jon Compton-vote unanimous; Rod and Jason Thorp-vote unanimous.
Report of the Treasurer: The treasurer advised that the CD accounts have been finalized. The club received $320.96 in funds from the Purina circle program. Monies from credit card charges for the 2018 events are coming in. The $1,000 credit card charge for the Purina events center deposit has not shown up. Flo will contact Purina to find out what is happening.
Delegate Report: Lori attended the AKC educational summit held in NJ. She advised that the summit was full of information. Lori will be submitting a report on the conference for the NE news. Lori advised that AKC is offering more help than ever for clubs through the club development and club communications departments. AKC has determined that their key demographic right now is the millenials. As such we should be considering making more use of social media platforms. Lori also mentioned that AKC is looking at changing the point system allowing the BOW in a 1 class dog, 1 class bitch situation to win 1 point.
Dominique joined meeting at 804pm.
Report of the Committees: 2019 events: tabled until 13 August
Peck award: Kathleen Hamilton and Betsy Vaturo have declined serving on the committee. The committee now consists of Carol Slattery, and Robin Rhoden. One more member is needed. An inventory of statues needs to be taken. Ed Hall has the mold if new statues need to be forged.
Education: Ed Hall will present a judges education seminar on the Elkhound in conjunction with the
Providence Kennel Club.
Old Business: Libby made contact with the member concerned
about the change to our financial reporting system. After her discussion Libby suggested that we try to put together a review group of former treasurers and members from the financial field to give their input on whether we should proceed with the changes suggested. Libby will reach out to Ron Peters to see if he would be willing to chair this group.
Flo presented 2018-2019 budget proposal #2 for the boards review. After discussion on ways to reduce costs and increase income it was decided to table the discussion until next month to give the board time to ponder and come up with suggestions.
New Business: The NEAA CH & R committee has recommended
that the NEAA support the following studies with funds from our Donor Advised fund. The suggested amount is $2500 per study which qualifies our donations for matching funds from AKC.
The studies are as follows; 1. Harmonization of genetic testing for dogs 2. Efficacy of Cannabidiol for treatment of Canine
epilepsy 3. Evaluation of a new vaccine for Canine
Brucellosis. Bonnie made a motion to support the 3 studies recommended by the CH & R committee in the amount of $2500 per study from the Donor advised fund. Debbie seconded the motion. Vote taken – motion passed unanimously.
Debbie will send an email blast to the membership requesting nominations for the AKC ACE awards.
The NAIA (National Animal Interest Alliance) conference will be held in Orlando October 26-28, 2018. Cost is $175 for conference. Libby will contact our Legislative chair to see if he is interested in attending. The board approved subsidy of $300 plus cost of conference. If the chair is not interested Bonnie will attend on the clubs behalf.
The board approved running an ad in the NE News each issue regarding the 2019 events week.
A motion was made to adjourn at 921pm CT by Butch and seconded by Lori. Meeting adjourned. The next meeting will be held on August 13,2018 at 700pm CT.
Norwegian Elkhound Associa on of America, Inc. NEAA Teleconference Minutes
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HAVE YOU SOLD A PUPPY LATELY? In order to encourage new puppy buyers to join the NEAA, the Board has authorized new owners of Norwegian Elkhound puppies to be entitled to two (2) complimentary issues of the NE News.
If you sell a puppy to a non-NEAA member, certainly encourage them to join the NEAA. And as a little incentive, simply submit their name and e-mail address as a new puppy buyer to Ken Walker at [email protected], and Ken will enable the new owners to receive the complimentary issues of the NE News at no charge.
“CHECK” IT OUT!
There is a new “Check Request Form” for members’ use. Moving
forward, all requests for disbursement of NEAA funds, not just personal
expense reimbursements, will be required to complete this form and
submit it to the Treasurer with the appropriate receipts. The form is
now available on the website by clicking on the NEAA tab and scrolling
down to the Downloadable Forms section. Any questions, please
contact Flo Tumolo, [email protected] or 510‐336‐1262.
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Deadline for the September / October issue of the NE News is October 1, 2018. Claudia Holst NE News Editor P.O. Box 436 Whitewater, WI 53190 (262) 472-0242 [email protected]
A RE Y OU M OVING?
Send your new address to the Corresponding Secretary.
Robin Rhoden 8083 W. 98th Avenue Westminster, CO 80021 (303) 463-5425 (H) [email protected]
NEMA is inviting you to join us at the Cranberry Cluster this September 13-16,2018
It’s that time again! Time to come to Cape Cod and enjoy Indian Summer!
Don’t miss the Cranberry Cluster at the Barnstable Fair Grounds, 4 Days of shows,
Saturday is the NEMA Regional Specialty with a luncheon for all exhibitors,
Just bring a chair and something to share
Sunday is a Supported entry.
There is lots of Camping area for RV’s if you are so inclined.
Thursday Judge: Mr. James Reynolds
Friday Judge: Mr. Joe Gregory
Saturday Judge: Mr. Howard Yost
Sweepstakes Judge: Olga Evelyn
Sunday Judge: Ms. Barbara Pepper
Come and enjoy! Here is your chance to sign up and try the Dock Diving competition any or all 4 days!
Entries Close: 8-29-18
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The Norwegian Elkhound Standard has been in existence for Many Years. Every breed has a standard—a docu-ment that is like a blueprint that details what that par cular breed should look like—what is acceptable and what is not. The standard is applied as a guide to structure, color, height, weight, eye and coat color, ear-set and move-ment. It covers all aspects of a breed and guides in the selec on of suitable breeding stock for future genera ons.
The Norwegian Elkhound Associa on of America has recently developed an illustrated guide containing visual aids that assist in clarifying for the reader what an elkhound should be.
This Illustrated Guide is available for download from the Educa on Tab on the NEAA Website.
h p://www.neaa.net/educa on.html
ILLUSTRATED GUIDE
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On-Line Breeders Directory
Breeders Directory
In an effort to aid those interested in acquiring a Norwegian Elkhound puppy, the Norwegian Elkhound Association of America
(NEAA) will include a dog ( ) next to those breeders listed on the NEAA Breeders' Directory who currently have litters
available, ascribe to the Code of Ethics, and are "members in good standing" of the organization. If a breeder wishes to utilize
this service, they should contact Karen Freudendorf ([email protected]) . The asterisk will remain on the list for three
months. NEAA does not endorse or make any claim expressed or implied as to the veracity of any breeder. All transactions are
between the buyer and the breeder and not the responsibility of NEAA.
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Centerfold (one full page) $45/issue Centerfold (both full page) $80/issue Full page (non-centerfold) $35/issue or $175/yr 1/2 page $25/issue or $125/yr 1/4 page $15/issue or $75/yr Business Card $20/year Pick of the Litter $10/entry The per-year advertising rate is due and payable in full with the first ad. Multiple pictures per ad are free if emailed to the Newsletter Editor. Cover page is not available. Full page: 7-1/2 x 10 1/2 page: 7-1/2 x 5 1/4 page: 3-3/4 x 5 or 7-1/2 x 2-1/2
Regional Club Specialty Show One free half-page ad for a specialty show is available per year for each regional club. Ad should include the club logo or picture, and all pertinent information such as judges, social events, adjacent shows, etc. 1/2 page $free (1 ad per year) Deadlines for ads, articles and reports: Feb. 1 Apr. 1 Jun. 1 Aug. 1 Oct. 1 Dec. 1
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