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October/November 1994

The Lhasa BulletinPublished Bi-Monthly by The American Lhasa Apso Club

Best In Specialty Show and Group Winning

Ch. Mi Moon Shadow

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ALAC OFFICERS

AND BOARD

PRESIDENTStephen G.C. Campbell

37 Greenwood DriveFreehold, NJ 07728908-431-4135

VICE PRESIDENTSusan Giles2373 Wheatland DriveManakin-Sabot VA 23103

804-749-4912

SECRETARYAmy J. Andrews18105 KirkshireBeverly Hills, MI 48025313-644-9194

TREASURERCarohyn HerbelRoute 1, Box 50Putnam, OK 73659405-661-3299

BOARD MEMBERS

Larry Bruton5406 SW Woods CourtPortland, OR 97221503-297-7267

Cindy Butsic8546 Benridge RoadGreenville, MI 48838616-754-0376

Richard Camacho1346W. Raton St.

Ontario, CA 91762714-984-0812

Joyce Johanson126 Kurlene DriveMacomb, IL 61455309-837-1665

Becki Kraus4215 Bishop StreetDetroit, MI 48224313-886-6292

Ann Lanterman1746 Bellevue Way NEBellevue, WA 98004206-454-7081

Nancy Plunkett14290 Greenview Drive

Greencastrle, PA 17225717-597-4757

Brenda Schmetzel9 Gettysburg RoadBelleville, IL 623223618-277-6515

Janet Whitman9 Aspen CourtPomona, NY 10970914-362-38598

AKC DELEGATE

E. Ray Sledzik1704 Shagbark CircleReston, VA 22090703-471-7584

BISS and Group Winning

Ch. Mi Moon Shadow(Ch. Tom Lee Manchu of Knolwood, ROM x Ch. Mi

Aphrodite's Nightee, ROM)

Our "golden girl" has had a very impressive summer with her handler

C.L. Eudy. In mid-August she had a wonderful time at the Astro Hall and San

Antonio shows. Beginning with a BISS under Judge Dorothy Welsh, she went

on to win six BOB in seven shows, over a large entry in specials, as well as

class dogs.

On the cover she is shown winning a Group II underJudge Ray Filbourn,

in a very competitive group. She was awarded two other group placements

during that week. Her statistics as a specials read as 51 BOB and 21 group

placements, thru Labor Day. On that day she got a Group 1 under Judge

Georgia Buttram.

"Trouble" is one of a very special litter, the last for her sire BIS Ch. Tom

Lee Manchu of Knolwood, resulting in four champions, all finished in 1993.

Watch for this special team in the group ring near you.

Breeers:

Carole Walsh

Joan Buck Handler: C.L. Eudy

Owners:

Joan Buck

Marion Knowlton

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Buck/Knowlton fcover

Drake 26, 27

Gatz\Arand 9

Germano 40, 42

Giles/Lonigro 6, 7

Hatcher 3

Hays 11

Kares 16, 17

McBride/Greathouse 25

McGirl/Menyo 23

Nixon/Engen 15

Replogle 9, 10, 11

Rothman 21

Walsleben 19

Zade 13

Information

ALAC Updates 30

ALAC Committees 10

ALAC Membership App 10

Animal Legislation 41

Breeder Guide 22

Business Cards 18, 24, 38

Litter baskets 12

Rates and Dates 4

SofSheen Products 12

Show Results - CLAFGS 14

Show Results -GMLAC 20

Standings 39

The Squeaky Toy Approach to

Obedience 29

Twin Cities LAC 37

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ititUitA LitASAS

WINNERSDOGClaksbuvg\t

W.VA. K. C.SEPTEMBER

1994 10

Baines Photo

Sire: Ch. Char-Ru's Got A Tiger Too

Ruth M. Hatcher2845 Green Ridge Road

Roanoke, VA 24019703/562-1279

Dam: Ch. Rhu-Ha's Pao-Shih

Ru-Ha's Bhag Chih Pao-ShihThank you Judge Betty Munden

At fifteen months of age, "Bhag" represents four generations at Rhu-Ha.His pointed, proven, gold litter brother, Rhu-Ha's Chin-Te Yang is for sale to a show home.

"Bhag" and "Yang's" dam, Multiple Group Winning Ch. Rhu-Ha's Pas-Shih, is bred to BISS Ch.Rhu-Ha's Hou-Chi-Kou ("George" — 1990 Kal Kan Pedigree winner, 1991 Top Winning Lhasa).

Puppies are due late November — inquiries invited.

Breeder/Owner Handled Bred for Quality, Type, Temperament

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Next Deadline:

NOVEMBER 15

for the Dec/Jan Bulletin

FUTURE DEADLINES FOR THE BULLETIN

ISSUE:

February-MarchApril-MayJune-JulyAugust-SeptemberOctober-NovemberDecember-January

DEADLINE DATE:

Jan 10Mar 10May 10Jul 10Sep 10Nov 10

The deadlines published in the August/Sep-

tember issue of the Bulletin are in error. So goes

the communication among the staff! Do re-

memberthat advertising received late will prob-

ably not make the issue you intended it for, andwill appear in the subsequent issue.

A NOTICE TO ALL:• ALAC Committee Chairpersons

• Regional Specialty Show Chairs

We're pleased to have Fran Strayer as anew member

of the Bulletin Staff. Fran is responsible for ALAC Com-

mittee Reports and regional specialty show results.

Committee chairpersons can send their reports di-

rectly to Fran, and a Show Chairperson can forward a

marked show catalog. Please note the deadlines for

submittal. We look forward to keeping the news cur-

rent and appreciate your help!Mail to: Fran Strayer

15090 E. Florida Ave.Aurora, CO 80012

BREEDER DIRECTORY FORM

Kennel Name

Name

Address

Phone

0 Puppies 0 Adults 0 Stud Service

ADVERTISING RATES

FRONT PAGE (Color + Inside 1/2 Page) $300.00

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PAGE 3 (Black and White) 60.00

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PAGE 5 (Color) 185.00

FULL PAGE (Black and White, One Photo) 45.00

(Each additional photo) 6.00

FULL PAGE (No Photo) 40.00

FULL PAGE (Color, One Photo Only) 175.00

HALF-PAGE (No Photo) 30.00

LITTER BASKET LISTING 5.00

BREEDER'S DIRECTORY (6 Issues) 15.00

BUSINESS CARD 5.00

BUSINESS CARD (6 ISSUES) 25.00

PLEASE SEND ADVERTISING TO:Marianne Nixon13216 N.E. 40th

Bellevue, WA 98005-1423

PLEASE NOTE: Identify dog, owner and return address on all

photos. Postage must be included if you wish to have

photos returned.

4 4+4

Any claims or statements of the writers or advertisers in this

publication represent their own opinions and are not nec-

essarily those of the editor of the BULLETIN or of the officers

and Board of The American Lhasa Apso Club.

'he.Lhasa BulleIonaging Editor: Karen Gronsulting Editor: Susan S. Ccivertisin. gt Marianne 1. Nixon

ePorti/Show Strayer

LITTER BASKET FORM

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GROUPFIRST

COOK INLETKENNEL CLUB

JULY1994

0 BISHOP PHOTOGRAPHY

* Sam pictured with Ms. Dawn Vick Hanson, winning one of his 8 Group firsts this summer.* Sam is presented by his breeder, Pat Keen.* Sam has new co/owners, Onnie Martin and Midge Hylton

We feed Science Diet!

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Ch Kikderlard Ta Sen__

I ip O'Th' Rock

Sc : Croup Wnning Am Cen Ch Orlanc's Scirocco, RON—Dam: Ch tcndcrland Ta Scn Candy Tuf t, ROM*

CORA COURIV KeRRel ClubBreed Judge: Diane LigonGroup Judge: Dr. Arthur Reinitz

Owners: Susan S. Giles and Ellen Lonigro Handler: Victor H. Cohen

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Ch Kiriderlarld To Sen

Avers Roc

GROUP

PLACING

NEW RIVERVALLEYKENNELCLUE

Sit: Group Winning Am Can (1 Orlanc's Scirocco, ROM —Darn: Ch Kindcrland Ta Scn Candy Tuft, ROM*

New River Volley Kennel ClubBreed Judge: Kenneth Miller

Group Judge: Frank Oberstar

Breeders: Susan S. Giles, Ellen Lonigro and Ester MaidsOwners: Susan S. des and Ellen Lonigro

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Irll

COMIMEO SPECIALTY PAS

OF CRTIL SILIALKEE

JULY

1994 PHOTO BYK. BOOTH

tAg'

BISS Champion

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WOODLYN'S SPIT 'IN IMAGEBIS/BISS Ch. Woodlyn's Ruff And Ready x Ch. Woodlyn's Lola

"Snickers" and I would like to say THANK YOU to Mrs. Sharon Krogh for awarding

him BEST OF BREED at the Greater Milwaukee Lhasa Apso Club Specialty held July 29.

This was just the beginning of a wonderful weekend for WOODLYN LHASAS.

"Snickers" was Handled, Bred and Owned by:

LYNN REPLOGLE • WOODLYN LHASAS, ROM1218 Amsterdam Ave., Madison, WI 53716-1507 • 608/221-4332

"Snickers" begs for Science Diet!

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Aweekend

likethiscallsfora

littlefanfare!

We Present. . .

WINNERS_

BESTOF

OPPOSITE SEX

COMBINED SPECIALTY CLUBSOF COL MiLIFACCEE

JULYPHOTO BY1994 CK. BOOTH

etc

WOODLYN'S STOP THE MUSICBIS/BISS Ch. San Jo Lots 0' Fanfair x Ch. Woodlyn's Lola

A great big thank you to Mrs. Sharon Krogh for awarding "Mickey" Winners Bitch and Best ofOpposite Sex at the Greater Milwaukee Lhasa Apso Club Specialty. What a thrill! "Mickey"congratulates her brother "Buster" on his Championship. Thank you Lynn for our special girl.

Owners: Carleen Gatz • GATZRandy Arand • ASTARTE25063 Genesee Road, Sterling, IL • 815/225-7230

"Mickey" munches Science Diet!

Breeder/Co-Owner:Lynn Replogle

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ALACCOMMITTEE HEADS

AKC GAZETTECassandra de la Rosa1312 11th Court SWOlympia, WA 09502

BULLETINSusan Giles2373 Wheatland DriveManakin-Sabot VA 23103

AWARDS

BREED RESCUEMary Schroeder5395 S. Miller StreetLiffleton, CO 80127

BREED STANDARDNorman Herbel, ChrmStephen CampbellLynette ClooneyBob CooperKeke KahnCarolyn HerbelPeggy HuffmanDorothy KendallEllen LonigroLynn LowyMarianne NixonRay SledzikJanet WhitmanBarbara Wood

BYLAWSDon Evans2206 Carriage Run WestConroe, TX 77384

CODE OF ETHICSCindy Butsic8546 Berridge RoadGreenville, MO 48838

EDUCATION & HEALTHLynn Jamison801 Linda LaneRaymore, MO 64083

FINANCE

FUTURITY, SECRETARY/COORDINATORAnn Lanterman1746 Bellevue Way NEBellevue, WA 98004

FUTURITY, HOST CLUBDenise OlejniczakPO Box 327Romeo, MI 48065

FUTURITY, PROMOTION

HANDBOOKJenny Drastura5262 W Pea Ridge RoadHuntington, WV 25705

HISTORIANBecky Johnson#1 TiaraImperial, MO 63052

LOCAL CLUB LIAISONMichael Santora12526 SW 240 StreetPrinceton, FL 33032

LOGO

MEASUREMENTNancy Plunkett14290 Greenview DriveGreencastle, PA 17225

MEMBERSHIPJoyce Johanson126 Kurlene DriveMacomb, IL 61455

MEMBERSHIP DRIVE

SPECIALTYGUIDELINE MANUALDon Hanson2214 SW Fir StreetOlympia, WA 98501

OBEDIENCEDeanna Maxwell28204 Watson RoadRomoland, CA 92380

PROGRAM LISTINGJune O'Brien11079 Loma Rice RoadMarysville, CA 95901

ROSTERStephen G.C. Campbell37 Greenwood DriveFreehold, NJ 07728

YEARBOOKAmy Andrews18106 KirkshireBirmingham, MI 48009

YEARBOOKDISTRIBUTIONDot PrimmRoute 2, Box 218Paris, MO 65295

YEARBOOK SALESAND PROMOTIONRichard Camacho1346 W. Ralston StreetOntario, CA 91762

ALAC NATIONALSPECIALTY COMMITTEE

CHAIRMANStephen G.C. Campbell37 Greenwood DriveFreehold, NJ 07728

CATALOGADVERTISINGPat Keen3910 Morse RoadLodi, CA 95240

FINANCECarolyn HerbelRoute 1 Box 50Putnam, OK 73659

GRAND FUTURITYAnn Lanterman1746 Bellevue Way NEBellevue, WA 98004

PREMAILERAND PUBLICITYSusan Giles2373 Wheatland DriveManakin-Sabot VA 23103

RAFFLECarolyn HerbelRoute 1, Box 50Putnam, OK 73659

TROPHY FUNDNaomi Hanson2214 SW Fir StreetOlympia, WA 98501

THE AMERICANLHASA APSO CLUBMEMBERSHIP APPLICATION

Name

Street

City, State Zip

Phone Occupation

Kennel Name

Please Print Clearly

I hereby apply for membership and agree to abide by TheAmerican Lhasa Apso Club Constitution and By-Laws and therules of The American Kennel Club if accepted for membership.lam eighteen years or older and in good standing with TheAmerican Kennel Club.

Signed

Recommended by the following two American Lhasa Apso Clubmembers:

2

Yearly dues, July 1 to June 30:Individual: $20Family: $25 first two persons, additional members are $15per person.Members must be over 18. Outside the US, please add $5.

Make checks payable to The American Lhasa Apso Club, Inc.

Joyce Johanson126 Kurlene DriveMacomb, IL 61455

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Mi Toya Presents . . .

Champion

WOODLYN'S DUST BUSTERBIS/BISS Ch. San Jo Lots 0' Fanfair x Ch. Woodlyn's Lola

"Buster" is pictured with Judge Mr. John Lyons after taking BACK-TO-BACK 4 PT MAJORS atWaukesha, WI. This all took place during the Milwaukee Specialty weekend. He finished the next day underMrs. Dawn Vic Hansen. These wins gave "Buster" 4 majors to his credit at 14 months of age. Thanks to thefollowing judges who also recognized his wonderful qualities:

Mr. Robert Wilson - 3 pts. Mr. John Lyons - 4 pts.Mrs. Joan Alexander - 3 pts. Mrs. Dawn Vic Hansen - 4 pts.

"Buster" also sends congratulations to his litter sister for taking a 5 pt. major at the Milwaukee Specialty. Wayto go Sis! Thanks to Lynn Replogle for giving me the opportunity to own this wonderful boy.

Watch for him in the future!

Owned and Handled by:JoANNE HAYS • MI TOYA LHASAS2235 Hendry Place, Maplewood, MN 55117612/774-7994 "Buster" goes bonkers over Science Diet!

Bred by:Lynn Replogle

Woodlyn Lhasa Apsos, ROM*Pending AKC Confirmation

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Sof SheenThe Coat Management Plan

PREMIUM CONDONER WITH COLLAGEN

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condition, does not change coat texture. leaves

hair fresh-scented, cuts grooming time with its

anti-tangle quatties and helps prevent static.

PREMIUM HERBEL PRO SHAMPOO WITH VITAMIN E

Sof Sheen Shampoo moisturizes as it cleans, helps

reduce matting and tangling, and helps prevent

static. A natural flea shampoo.

DAY OF SHOW ANTI-STATIC COAT DRESSING

Sof Sheen Day of Show Coat Dressing anti-static

and anti-tangle qualities make grooming easier

and more effective. Excellent in mid to heavy

humidity conditions. Ready to use.

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Sub-TotalShippingTOTAL

NAME

ADDRESS

CITY, STATE. ZIP

SEND ORDERS TO:Susan S GilesSOF SHEEN2373 WHEAT1ANDS DRIVEMANAKIN-SABOT. VA. 23103

or call 804-749-4912

please only one tester set per customer

Litter Basket

BOSLANDM. McGirl and J. Menyo

15 Chelsea Street, E. Boston, MA 02128-1912

617/569-1022

Sire : BISS Ch. Bosland's Lady's Choice

Dam: Ch. Bosland Carburs LTD Edition

Whelped 5-25-944 Dogs 1 Bitch

Litter Basket

BOSLANDM. McGirl and J. Menyo

15 Chelsea Street, E. Boston, MA 02128-1912

617/569-1022

Sire: Ch. Light Ups Red Alert

Dam: Ch. Mokiema Bosland Ladybug

Whelped 5-25-944 Dogs 3 Bitch

Litter Basket

SAN JOM. Nixon and L.A. Engen

13216 N.E. 40th, Bellevue, WA 98005

206/885-3149

Sire: A/C Ch. San Jo Rumors Flying

Dam: Ch. San Jo Wellington Merci Mel

Whelped 6-11-941 Dog 1 Bitch

Litter Basket

SAN JOLeslie Ann Engen

11507 243rd Avenue N.E., Redmond, WA 98053

206/788-5454

Sire: San Jo Whoop It Up

Dam: Ch. San Jo Lucy In Disguise

Whelped 10-1-94

3 Dogs 3 Bitches

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BESI OV BRVIO

\! i spurtnup vcAlev

it, Doq RimersSl.MAER

\ftrA0V301% 1,1/4W

Steven Ross

CHAMPION SAN Jo

MARY JANESSire: Ch. Chiron Wyndwood Miagui x Dam: Ch. San Jos Femilarie

With a number of BOB wins from the classes, Mary Jane completed her

title at Cascade Lhasa Apso Fanciers Specialty, with a five point major.

WB/BW, under Judge Carol Williams. She has also gained her Interna-

tional Championship Title, owner handled, from the International All-

Breed Kennel Club of America, always with highest ratings.

Mary Jane munches Science Diet!

La-Ri SanLhasa Apsosand Vizslas

Owner:Sandy Zade

19710 63rd Ave Ct ESpanaway, WA 98387

Breeder/Co-Owner:Leslie Ann Engen

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SHOW RESULTS

CASCADE LHASA APSO FANCIERS OF GREATER SEATTLESaturday, August 27, 1994Judge: Mrs. Carol Williams

BEST OF BREED

CH. SUNTORY ISABELRaul and Cassandra de la Rosa

WINNERS DOG

SAN JO SIMON SAYSLeslie Ann Engen and Marianne Nixon

BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX

CH. ZHANTOR CAPPUCCINODon and Naomi Hanson

WINNERS BITCH - BEST OF WINNERS

SAN JO MARY JANESSandy Zade and Leslie Ann Engen

Puovy Dogs 9-12 Months

1 SAN JO WOODY BE GOODJane Shimanek and Leslie Ann Engen

2 AWARD ATTILLA HUNNYAnnette Ward

Bred By Exhibitor Dogs

1 MION'S TRAVELING MANPatricia and Robert Jackson

2 TOBARI'S RED HOT RUMORBarbara and Tony Prida

Open Dogs

1 SAN JO SIMON SAYSLeslie Ann Engen and Marianne Nixon

2 SOSUEMEI BOLD N BRATTY

Wayne and Lori Riley

3 SEREN'S SUN STREAKArlene Oley

4 SUNTORY MYENCHANTS BANDITMarlin Price and Cassandra de la Rosa

Puno_y Bitches 6-9 Months

1 MYENCHANT'S RUNAROUND SUEMarlin Price

2 RUFFKINS ALL THAT MATTERSSandy Zade

Puppy Bitches 9-12 Months

1 SAN JO MMM MMM GOODLeslie Ann Engen and Marianne Nixon

2 ALJAYBAR LITTLE MISS P.E.G.

Leigh Marstein and Rick Day

3 SUNTORY GODIVARaul and Cassandra de la Rosa

4 DESIDERATA AWARD ABRACADABRA

Arlene J. Miller

Junior Bitches 12-18 Months

1 SAN JO HEAVENS TO BETSY

Nancy Loshin and Leslie Ann Engen

Oven Bitches

1 SAN JO MARY JANESSandy Zade and Leslie Ann Engen

2 SUNTORY MARTAJA ALMOST ANGEL

M.E. Kruger and Cassandra de la Rosa

3 SAN JO RUA WALTZING MATILDA

Marianne Nixon and Leslie Ann Engen

4 DESIDERATA EBONY STAR

Barbara Corbett and Arlene Miller

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SAN JO RIJA

WALTZING MATILDA

,

Am/Can Ch. San Jo Rumors Flying, ROM x Am/Can Ch. San Jo I Do D'Clair

T illy waltzed her way to BW and a four-point major in lateAugust under judge Alfred Treen at Sammamish Kennel

Club's late summer show. She was WB at Nisqually Kennel Clubin early August, and now has a total of six points toward title. Nowonder her nose is in the air!Her mother has recently been bred to Ch. San Jo NormanRockwellington and a litter is imminent. We would also like toannounce a recent litter from San Jo Lucy in Disguise of 3 boysand 3 girls. They appear promising and inquiries are invited!

Tilly touts Science Diet!

\sanJo•

Breeder: Rija LhasasDick & Jane Shimanek

Co-Breeder/Owner:Leslie Ann EngenMarianne L. Nixon206/788-5454206/885-3149

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Anland's „Aro. 1 Xon-Sporting Dog for 1994

Annish, estonian, and merican

Ch. Chic ChoixAhley Wilkes(Sanjo's Party 45opper x Chic Choix Olackberi Olues)

Chic Choixqlred, Owned andj-landled by Juba eKares

Co-Owned by Soili XaresMakimaantie 38, 01 810 4uhtajoki,,finland

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Topping an entry of 30 Thasas including 3 sqmerican Champions,Willy was 008 at thejlelsinki International Show under Eng. Cereeder/Judge Jean Myth of Saxonsprings. On to Group Sirst over an entry of1,000, Willy was Afth Oest In Show over an entry of 6,000. We're proudto add that Willy's best friend, our Multiple OIS Irish Setter, won thefinal Oest In Show the same day! Willy is currently j\ro. 9 Top Show Dogin dinland, only two years old and just beginnng a specials career.s1tstud on a limited basis, he has promising kids in the VS, Canada,Sinland and Sweden. We take this opportunity to congratulate SanjoSimon Says on his three majors at seven months of age, and send Oestof .4.uck and a big Sinnish hug to all hisslmerican and Canadian kids.

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Claret's Hells Angel

AMERICAN

Lvi AS A APS° C"8

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"Harley". .had a great time at theNational Specialty Sweepsin the 4-6 Month Old Class.

He also has a Best Puppyin Match to his credit!

Harley is Loved, Bred,

Handled and Owned By:

Debi Walsleben13196 Mustang Way

Littleton, Colorado 80127303/973-0885

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SHOW RESULTS

GREATER MILWAUKEE LHASA APSO CLUBFriday, July 29, 1994

Judge: Mrs. Sharon A. Krogh

BEST OF BREED

CH. WOODLYN'S SPIT IN IMAGE

Lynn Replogle

WINNERS DOG - BEST OF WINNERS

BALA'S HIGH WAY TO DE-A-TEE

Jo-Janet Holden and Debra Siminski

BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX

WOODLYN'S STOP THE MUSIC

Carleen Gatz, Lynn Replogle and R. Arand

WINNERS BITCH

WOODLYN'S STOP THE MUSIC

Carleen Gatz, Lynn Replogle and R. Arand

Puppy Dosg 6-9 Months

1 MONARCH'S TOMMY LEE JONES

Kristine Harrison and Rita Cottrell

Junior Dogs 12-18 Months

1 ARABOTH OF ASTARTE

Sherry J. Schlosser and Randolph S. Arand

Bred By Exhibitor Dogs

1 NORTHWIND PANCHAN VANILLA ICE

Cindy Butsic and Barbara Walworth

2 WOODLYN'S MICKEY FINN

Lynn Replogle

3 TIMBERS FLEETFIRE STEEPLECHASE

Julie A. Timbers, Mary Schroeder,

and Debby Rothman

4 ASTARTE'S DIVINE MAJESTY

Randolph Arand

Open Dogs

1 BALA'S HIGH WAY TO DE-A-TEE

Jo-Janet Holden and Debra Siminslci

2 GOLDEN TU ON THE ROAD

Jan C. Graunke and Cindy Butsic

3 WOODLYN'S DUST BUSTER

JoAnne Hays

4 ASTARTE'S INVINCIBLE

Randolph S. Arand and Carleen Gatz

Puppy Bitches 6-9 Months

1 NORTHWIND THE ICE PRINCESS

Cindy Butsic and Barbara Walworth

2 WOODLYN'S LOTS O'SASS

Lynn Replogle

3 WOODLYN'S HOLIDAY MA-JIK

Diane Selmer

Junior Bitches 12-18 Months

1 NORTHWIND MALTON WILAMENA

S. Bennett and Cindy Butsic

2 MATRIEL OF ASTARTE

Sherry J. Schlosser

Bred By Exhibitor Bitches

1 MA-JIK'S AMBROSIA

Diane Selmer

2 JEDI'S LITTLE NASH RAMBLER

Dawn Kittleson

3 TIMBERS' FLEETFIRE LAST DANCE

Julie Timbers, D. Rothman, M. Schroeder

Open Bitches

1 WOODLYN'S STOP THE MUSIC

Carleen Gatz, Lynn Replogle

and Randolph Arand

2 GOOD AS GOLD SOLITAIRE

James A. Morano

3 NORTHWIND TAKE A CHANCE

Sandy Bennett and Cindy Butsic

4 JEDI'S PACE SETTER MARQUIS

JoAnne Hays and Dawn Kittleson

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Sire: Ch. HyIan Sho Tru Stetson, ROM

Io1/4414t1.

Dam: Ch. Fleetfire Snappy Bitof Ginga

N. Fte441-W€444,1Wes, beautifully presented by co-owner Julie Timbers, is picturedwinning a 4-point major during Minnesota's specialty weekend.

Wes is also co-owned with his breeder Terry Corrao.

ti my. Seiw44303/973-3600

FILattzu8391 London Lane, Conifer, CO 80433

Fleetfire feeds Science Diet

Nay303/976-3297

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LHASA BREEDER GUIDEAbbreviation Key: P - Puppies D - Grown Dogs S - Stud Service

CA

CO

FL

IL

MA

MI

YAH-P00 - P D SHank and Patty Balcoi3035 W. Camino Del Yucca

Sahuarita, AZ 85629602/625-4171

ME-TU - P D SJune O'BrienFirewater Ranch11079 Loma Rica RoadMarysville, CA 95901916/743-7266

MARLO, ROM - P D SLynn LowyPO Box 5284Beverly Hills, CA 90209310/859-3930

CLARET - P D SDeborah Walsleben7 Claret AshUttleton, CO 80127303/973-0885

TARA HUFF - P DSPeggy Huffman12524 SE Co Hwy 467

Belleview, FL 32620904/245-6151

RUFFWAY - P D S

Georgia Palmer

4N048 Swift Road

Addison, IL 60101-1425

708/627-1388

SHUKTILINGKA - P D S

Ken and Harriet Silverman

27 Brook RoadMarblehead, MA 01945

617/631-5169

BOSLAND - P D SMike McGirl and Joe Menyo

15 Chelsea Street, #3

East Boston, MA 02128

617/569-1022

ARKAY - P D S

Bill and Becki Kraus4215 Bishop RoadDetroit, MI 48224

313/886-6292

MI

MO

NM

NH

NY

PA

BRYN WOOD - P D SDenise and Anne Olejniczak

PO Box 327Romeo, MI 48065810/752-5674

MATABA - P D SMike and Carolyn Milan

11600 Stallion LaneHolly, MI 48442313/634-1717

TIARA - P D SBecky Johnson1 TiaraImperial, MO 63052

314/464-3647

LOOKOUT - P D SDonna Doll14201 Lookout DriveKansas City, MO 64139816/246-8012

SAN-DHI'S - PSSaundra Devlin1117 Western Meadows Rd. NW

Albuquerque, NM 87114

505/898-0813

TALIMER - P D STerre Mohr110 Dearborn Road

Auburn, NH 03032

603/483-0833

JA-MAJanet and Mary Whitman

9 Aspen CourtPomona, NY 10970914/362-3859

BIHARCarol A. Strong4634 Lincklaen Road

Cazenovia, NY 13035-9756

315/655-8037

KALEKO - P DSDebbie Burke317 Mill RoadOreland, PA 19075215/887-1770

PA

TX

VA

VT

WI

KIBECOBeverly Cowatch

Box 490Shenango Park Road

Transfer, PA 16154412/646-0741

BAYWATCH - P D SDon and Margie Evans

2206 Carriage Run West

Conroe, TX 77384409/321-4668

ROCKY ARKS - PR. Clayton McBride and

Michael Greathouse

Route 4. Box 326Canton, TX 75103903/567-5099

RHU-HA - P D SRuth M. Hatcher2845 Green Ridge Road

Roanoke, VA 24019

703/562-1279

SAN SEI - P D SSusan RichHC 38, Box 960Winchester, VA 22601

703/888-4175

NORBULINGKA - P D S

Phyllis R. MarchPO Box 174Thetford Hill, VT 05074

802/785-4558

WOODLYN - P D S

Lynn Replogle1218 Amsterdam Ave

Madison, WI 53716-1507

608/221-4332

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Bosland's Lhasas Congratulates a New Champion

Owned and Loved by:Aphrodite Dinarello2 Montmorenci Ave.E. Boston, MA 02128

Bred by:M.J. McGirl, J. Menyo,and M. Dullinger15 Chelsea St.E. Boston, MA 02128617/569-1022

CH. BOSLAND'S CHINA DOLL

NEW CHAMPION

E 5

W 1 N NE N S

"China" is shown here with her handler Mr. Mark Fiorentino under JudgeMrs. Helen Lee James, going WB/BOW to finish! Thank you both.

"China" and Aphrodite lovingly and proudly present their new addition,Bosland's J.D. Grande, who will be appearing in the show ring soon!

"China" loves Science Diet

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SH ARBIL BREEDER OF MERIT•LHASA APSOS•

BILL & SHARONRUSSETT

5 KING JOHN DRIVENORWALK, OH 44857

• 419-668-3220

114444414 UfvUth,“(44.

BACK ISSUES AVAILABLEfrom 1983-1989$6 per Issue

send request to:Janet Whitman9 Aspen Ct

Pomona NY 10970

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Knolwood LhasasMerlon Knowlton 12250 King CircleTelephone: 404-594-9499 Roswell, Georgia 30075

F•7:',M.%iS4,,Si:. •

CHAMPIONSAT STUD

Nor

PHYLLIS R. MARCYTel. 002) 785-4558

PUPPIES

Box 82, Academy RoadThetford Hill, VT. 05074

Puppies OccasionallyStud Service

LINDA M. TACKETT2320 Malraux Drive

Vienna, Virginia 22182

Telephone: (703) 560-7713

Route 1 Box 50Putnam, Oklahoma

73659-9734

PREMMUORESEIRMINEMEAMMERSZ

,kJa-Ma 1,4h:asas

N.•

Janet and Mary Whanan

9 Aspen Court Pomona, NY 10970 914-362-3859

MATABA LHASA APSOMIKE AND CAROLYN MILAN

11600 STALLION LANEHOLLY, MI 48442313 634-1717

LHASA•APSOS (407) 597-3883

\„0/-LEE L-HAZis

Joan & Dick &Duman Puppies1701 S.W. Stuart Weat Blvd. Show/PetPalm City, FL 34990 Stud Service

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A-.14 Arks ocky mks Lhasa tipsos Presents

_BEST -OF

WINNERS

PALM VALLEYKENNEL CLUBFALL 1994 0

COPR. PHOTO BY

L F. SOSA

Sire: Ch. Chlyoko's Home For Christmas Dam: Ch. Chlyoko's Sweetheart

CHIYOKO'S HEART THROPThank you Judge Dorothy Nickles and Judge Jack Russell for Heart-T's back-to-back wins in Corpus

Christi. Thanks to Heart-T's "mama" Marie Allman and his "buddy" Terri Newsom for their expert handling.

The Rocky Ark bunch congratulates Heart-T's mom, Ch. Chiyoko's Sweetheart on finishing her

championship in San Antonio with her third major. Way to go mom!

ROCKY ARKS LHASA APSOSRobert Clayton McBrideMichael GreathouseRoute 4, Box 328Canton, TX 75103803/567-5098 Rocky Arks Lhasas love their Science Diet

CHIYOKO LHASA APSOSMarie Allman

111 Ivy StreetFreeport, TX 77541

408/233-1853

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CH Misti Acres Sundance Kid

Misti Acres Baywinds Bogart x Ch. Misti Acres Blythe Spirit

Sundance finishes his championship with three majors.

A special thanks to the following judges:

Barry Tomkins - 4 point major

Frank Walanuik - 3 pt major (shown)

Merrill Cohen - 1 point

Jaqueline 0. Kubat - 4 point major

Barbara Alderman - 2 points

Rose Molder - 1 point

Misti Acres, ROM

Sundance loves his Science Diet

Beverly Drake11506 Harford Rd Glen Arm, MD 21057

410-592-6636

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Canadian Finnish and American Group Winning

B1SS CH Misti Acres Kopper Penny

Ch. Misti Acres Play It Again Sam, ROM x Misti Acres Muffin Howard, ROM

What a summer Kopper Penny has had. Shown three times with a Group 2 and back-to-back Group 1's beating out some very stiff competition. A special thanks to the

following judges: Jean Lepley BOB - Clover Allen Group 2, Merrill Cohen BOBand on to a Group 1, Pat Black BOB - Arlene Czech Group 1.

Congratulations to Karen Cote and Sharon Ouan on theirKopper daughter, Dimsum's Little Bhutan, who was

Best Puppy In Show in Canada at 10 months.

Misti Acres, ROMBeverly Drake

11506 Harford Rd Glen Arm, MD 21057

410-592-6636

Kopper shows for Science Diet

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THE SQUEAKY TOY APPROACH TO OBEDIENCE

BY DIANE GOODS PEED

I began obedience work with my Lhasa,Sandy, In August, 1991. Sandy com-pleted her CD In October, 1992, and weused scores of 192.5, 193 and 196 toqualify for the 1993 Cycle Eastern Re-gional. We only had two qualifyingscores out of three at the Regional, butwe learned a lot about nerves, stressand travelling! In November, 1993,Sandy completed her CDX In threestraight shows and we used scores of191, 193.5 and 197 to qualify for the1994 Cycle Eastern Regional. At the '94Regional In August, Sandy broke the sitstay In two classes but otherwise Lostonly 17.5 points over the three classes.This Fall we have continued our utilitywork and hope to start matching inearly 1995.

Besides squeaky toys, which Sandy willdo practically anything for, there areseveral factors that have helped uscompete successfully In obedience.

A Competitive Trainer

Our most important asset is BetsyScaplcchlo, our trainer. Betsy was horri-fied In August, 1991 , when she learnedthat a new student wanted to competeIn obedience with a Lhasa. Today, Betsyshares our disappointment when wedon't score In the 190's1 Betsy has over15 years experience as an obediencetrainer, has competed with four differ-ent breeds (six counting her daughters'sheltie and border terrier), and currentlyhas students working In utility with every-thing from Border Collies to TibetanTerriers. A trainer who Is willing to work

with any breed is a must. In addition,it Is more difficult to compete with asmall dog particularly during theheeling exercises and that's 1/3 ofyour score in Novice! Betsy under-stands this difficulty and helps modifyher exercises to solve the problemsencountered with small dogs. Occa-sionally, we also modify the exercisesfor that Lhasa mentality!

A Positive TrainingMethodology

A lot of Sandy's success has to beattributed to the methods with whichshe was trained. Three years of train-ing cannot be covered in one article,however, some of the basics are:

Positive Reinforcement - From DayOne Sandy has been trained usingpositive reinforcement. Many trainingtechniques allow the dog to make amistake, then correct the mistake,and then ask again for the correctbehavior. This may work for somebreeds, but It is guaranteed to angerand frustrate a Lhasal All our exer-cises are structured to obtain thecorrect behavior (versus allowingIncorrect behavior that must becorrected). This minimizes the devel-opment of bad habits that must beuntrained and Sandy stays enthusias-tic throughout each practice.

Use of a Reward - A reward quicklylets Sandy know that her action was

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correct. I use both treats and toys(especially squeaky toys) depending onthe exercise and Sandy's level of under-standing. When introducing a newexercise I use more treats and as Sandybuilds confidence, I alternate treats,toys and verbal praise.

Teach Your Corrections - This is neces-sity for Lhasa training. As you know,Lhasas get mad when they are cor-rected and, if pushed, they quitl Inorder to prevent these situations asmuch as possible, I find it helpful toincorporate my corrections Into ournormal practice routine before I needthem. For Instance, one of my correc-tions for lagging during a fast is to reachdown and "pop" Sandy back into heelposition. Inttially, Sandy would stopcompletely when she saw my handcoming, so I added a new exercise toour heeling. I occasionally reach downto offer a treat or tug gently on hercollar. Sandy is now used to me reach-ing down and this allows me to makean effective correction when necessarywithout her getting 'mad" at the cor-rection.

Trial Selection

I recommend selecting your trials verycarefully. Although I had Betsy's experi-ence to rely on, I still learned a lot thehard way and I now consider severalfactors very carefully before entering atrial.

Indoor vs Outdoor Trials - Sandy thinksgrass is for playing on. So, we concen-trate on Indoor shows. She understandsthat when she Is on a rubber mat'Camel' means right here this Instantand sit front. On grass, Sandy thinks

'Camel' means when she's ready andsorta In my direction. Ah, the points welost while I figured this Lhasa logic out!

Obedience Club Trials - I have alsofound that at trials held by obedienceclubs the attention is on obedience, notbreed, and that obedience clubsunderstand what distracts a workingdog. This Is not to say that all combinedshows are bad, but I prefer to get a'reference from someone who hasshown at the show In previous years.

Know Your Judges - Again, I have theadvantage of Betsy's years of showing.She knows which Judges like the 'look'that she creates and which Judges arewilling to give a high score for a goodperformance. It is frustrating to practiceand match for months only to showbefore a Judge that scores the Open Adogs like they are Utlitty BI I get a rec-ommendation from Betsy or a fellowcompetitor for every Judge before Ienter a trial.

In conclusion, I would like to say thatwith the techniques being used todayto train obedience dogs, Lhasas canget obedience titles and can competesuccessfully against those Border Colliesand Golden Retrievers!

Call for Information

How would your dog react If you.were Injured orbecame ill and. emergency medical technicians(EMT's) triettlfrhelq.,youTThis question has beenraised byitbii''teachIng.staff at the Department ofEmergency Mediclna.4!ast:.carolina University InGreenviiik N.C. The cirporpropt„N.Nprking;todevelbOA staftti#tkbtqtdCoii#i4#aitlingi#ogramfor Emroiai#*Ipicijloce:::*if !foot vo the followingquestlogS

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Please send your response to Kathleen A.Dunn, M. D., Department of Emergency Medicine,Brody 4W-54, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC27858

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iimmii;mammimiVIAMMARY CANCER IN THE BITCH

Canine mammary tumors are very com-mon neoplasms in the dog, and despite newresearch into the pathology and populationdistribution of thee tumors, little is knownregarding the clinical management and causeof canine mammary tumors. The dog developsmammary tumors more often than any otherdomestic animal, half the tumors are malig-nant; they occur in older animals, andovariohysterectomy prior to the onset of estrusreduces the risk of developing such tumors. Atpresent, the preferred treatment is surgicalexcision, while in the future chemotherapy,immunotherapy or radiation therapy may offerpatients increased quality and length of life.

IncidenceMammary tumors are the most commonneoplasm in the bitch, accounting for 25 to 50percent of all neoplasms in the female dog.The male dog rarely develops mammarycancer. Bitches develop mammary cancerabout twice as often as women. No breed ofdogs seems to be at an increased risk fordeveloping mammary cancer.

The risk of developing mammary tumorssteadily increases after six years of Age, andmost common age of onset is between ten andeleven years. About one-half the mammarytumors in the dog are malignant, and theremainder are benign.No correlation has been shown to existbetween hormonal imbalance, false pregnancyor pregnancy and the development of mam-mary cancer. There is very strong evidencethat spayed or neutered bitches have a lowerrisk of developing mammary tumors.Ovariohysterectomy before the first estrusreduces the incidence of mammary cancer bysevenfold. After two and a half years of age,the beneficial effects of ovariohysterectomyare eliminated, and once a mammary tumordevelops, there is no advantage ofovariohysterectomy. The exact role of hor-mones in the causation of mammary cancer isunknown, but early neutering does reduce theincidence of disease dramatically.

History and Clinical FindingsThe mammary mass is usually the first

sign of disease, and may be detected by the

by Alan H. Norris, DMV

owner during grooming, or by the veterinarianon a routine physical examination. A thoroughhistory is obtained, including informationregarding when the growth was first noted,how quickly the mass is enlarging, andwhether growth of the mass is associated withthe estrus cycle. As the tumor enlarges, it mayulcerate and begin to discharge, resulting in afoul odor. If the tumor is very large, it mayinterfere with limb movement and causelameness.

There are five pairs of mammary glands,numbered one through five. The first mammaeis under the forearm and the fifth mammae isthe groin. About 65 percent of mammarytumors are in the fourth and fifth mammae. Alarge number of mammary tumors are themammae should be closely palpated. The sizeof the mass is of little importance, and manysmall tumors are highly malignant, while largetumors may be benign.

Diagnostic ProceduresThe animal with a mammary mass is

usually middle aged or older, and we mustevaluate this geriatric patient not only for themammary tumor, but also for concurrentdisease which could affect how we deal withthe mammary tumor. For example, a detailedcardiovascular examination is indicated in allgeriatric patients scheduled for surgery, andthis should include an electrocardiogram ifthere is a suspicion of cardiac disease. Anumber of routine blood tests are performed ingeriatric cancer patients, and these includeevaluation of red blood cells and white cells,tests of kidneys function as well as urineanalysis.

A chest radiograph is performed prior tosurgery to assess the lungs for the presenceof metastases (spread from the primarytumor). Spread of the tumor to the lungindicates anadvanced stage of the diseaseand usually precludes further treatment.

Lymph nodes that drain the mammaryglands are found under the arm and in thegroin, and should be closely palpated for anyenlargement. If a lymph node is enlarged, itshould be removed surgically to evaluatewhether the tumor has spread. In women with

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breast cancer, involvement of regional lymphnodes indicates more advanced disease andmore aggressive therapy is indicated.

To further classify the tumor as benign ormalignant, a needle aspiration of the mass isperformed. A trained pathologist can ofteninterpret a needle biopsy and give the clinicianor surgeon an indication of how aggressivesurgery should be. Some owners, uponconfirmation of malignant tumor, elect not totreat their pet, and a needle aspiration canconfirm malignant disease without the neces-sity of surgery.

TreatmentThe preferred method of treatment is

surgical incision of the tumor. Once a tumor isdetected, immediate veterinary advice shouldbe sought, for early treatment can result in acure. The decision to operate is affected by thepresence of metastatic disease and otherexisting diseases. The surgical technique to beused varies with individual patients, taking intoconsideration the age of the patient and theextent of the disease. The surgical techniqueto be used varies with individual patients,taking into consideration the age of the patientand the extent of the disease. Isolated removalof a mass may be performed if the tumor isbenign, or in cases of an older sick patient. Inmost cases complete removal of the mammaryglands including the draining of lymph nodes isdone. All tissue excised should be evaluatedby a trained pathologist, to stage the diseaseprocess, and to determine the type of tumorpresent. As certain types of tumors afford thedog a very poor prognosis, while other tumorsare favorable, it is essential to identify alltumors microscopically. Surgery is curative inapproximately one-half the dogs with malig-nant tumors.

In cases where surgery cannot completelyremove the tumor, other forms of therapy areneeded. Postoperative radiotherapy as ameans of killing tumor cells has been widelyused in women with breast cancer, and whilethis technique is applicable in pet animals, it islimited by the high cost of equipment. Newerforms of therapy is breast cancer include theuse of drugs, or chemotherapy, and these arenow being used in dogs. Future forms oftherapy may include attempts to stimulate theimmune system to destroy cancer cells.

Toronto's Sky Oome

Dec. 9, 10,11, 1994

The Credit Valley Kennel &Obedience Club will host:

3 ALL-Breed Shows2 Lhasa Apso Specialties

for 5 sets of points

Judges:

Fri. Dec 9 Mrs D. Ward

Sat. Dec 10 Robert MooreJean Fancy

Sat. 10

Breed &Group

BreedGroup

Lhasa Apso Club of OntarioSpecialtyEverett Dean, Jr. Breed

Sun. Dec 11 Jean Fancy BreedEverett Dean, Jr. Group

Sun. Dec 11 Lhasa Apso CanadaSpecialtyRobert Ward Breed

For additional information please contact:Sharon Quan 613-396-5324Harlene Rowe 519-833-2150

Toronto's Sky Oome

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ALAC UPDATESReports From Your Officers, Board and Committees

FROM THE PRESIDENT

Dear ALAC Members:

I am pleased to report that while our BulletinEditor Susan Giles resigned several months ago,she is continuing to assist Marianne Nixon andothers who are diligently working on keepingour Bulletin published in a timely manner. Thankyou to all involved.

We have several openings for Commtttee Chairs.They include: Awards, Logo, Futurity Promotion,Membership Promotion, and Finance.

If you are interested in serving, please drop mea note with a brief resume or give me a call.Please considerthese Committees. ALAC needsthe help of all its members. I want to thank EddieHutcheson and Brenda Schmelzel who servedas Awards and Obedience Chairs respectively.We are quick to criticize, but all our memberswho work for ALAC do so in their spare time. Ittakes many hours of dedication when serving

on a Committee. I also want to thank MarySchroeder who has agreed to serve as ourNational Breed Rescue Coordinator. It us a tre-mendous responsibility and we are honored tohave her as our chair. Anyone who has time toassist Mary, please contact her. Also, if you donot have time, consider making a donation tothe Breed Rescue Committee. Mail your checkpayable to ALAC Breed Rescue to CarolynHerbel, Treasurer.

The results of our 1995 Sweeps are in and thewinner is Madorie Evans. Our 1996 National judgewinner was Edd E. Bivin. The second choice wasKeke Kahn.

Our 1995 National is going to be in Cleveland.Ohio during the week of June 12, 1995. Pleasemark your calendar and plan to suport thisshow.

That's it for now; until next time.

Stephen G.C. Campbell, President

FROM THE SECRETARY

MEETING OF THE BOARDFebruary 12, 1994

Newark, NJ

The meeting was called to order by President

Stephen Campbell at 4:35 pm. In attendance:

Stephen Campbell, Edmund Sledzik, Ann

Lanterman, Larry Bruton, Cindy Butsic, RichardCamacho, Brenda Schmelzel, Carolyn Herbel,

Amy Andrews. Susan Giles flight was delayedand she arrived late. Excused: Joyce Johanson,

Becki Kraus, Nancy Plunkett. Absent: Janet Whit-

man. Guests: Bobbie Wood, Jan Bruton, Don

Hanson. Addendum to the agenda were doneat this time.

President's Message, Stephen Campbell. Stevethanked Carolyn for composing the AKC Ga-zette column just before an impending dead-line. He presented a letter of compliment to

Susan Giles, Bulletin committee, from Diane

Selmer. He requested the Secretary mail or FAX

a copy of all correspondence to him. Also pre-

sented was the resume of the "Most influential

brood bitch" of our breed to be printed in theAKC Gazette. Several committee chairpersonsfailed to present committee reports or respond

by the deadline and therefore were not dupli-

cated for distribution to the Board members.

Report of the Secretary, Amy Andrews. 1992 and

1993 Annual and Board meeting minutes areapproved as published. Correspondence: AllAKC correspondence was turned over to Ray

Sledzik for his report. The remainder are lettersregarding:

• AKC's acknowledgment of the Sanctioned B-08

status of Sooner Lhasa Apso Club of Greater Okla-

homa City

• Golden Retriever Club of America concerning mi-

crochip identification

Continued

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( ALAC UPDATE - Page 2 )

SECRETARY - Continued

• Marina Zacharias offering an enclosed article on"Homeopathy and the Fading Puppy" for Bulletinpublication

• Renee Kaswan DVM, University of Georgia explain-ing her need to recruit Lhasa Apso fora city-eye study

• Project BREED brochure offering breeder referral,breed education and rescue info

• K-9 News Line requesting information for breederreferral and education for their local service

• Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus Research Programs"Bloatnotes" news letter

• Detroit Kennel Club requesting breed information

• Dog World offering a rebate for each subscriptionsubmitted by a Club member

• Rio Linda Dog Fanciers introducing their dog showentry service

• Embassy Suites, San Rafael CA, offering their facili-ties as a show site

• WE Productions offering pamphlets educating thepublic on puppy purchasing

• FACES offering breed cross-stitch kit

• Lhasa Apso Reporter editor, Denise Olejniczak,outlining her plans and her commitment to assist

ALAC

Amy also reiterated motions by mail as ofJuly 28,1993:

• The Measurement Certification Committeeaccepted as a standing committee. Passed 8yes, 1 no.

• Standing committee chairs be accepted foranother term. Passed 12 yes

• In light of their tardiness, the July 1992 meetingminutes shall only be mailed, not published inthe Bulletin. Passed 9 yes, 1 no

• Choice of host club for 1994 Futurity Region 4,9 Willamette, 3 Cascade

The 1994 Nominating Committee was selected:Larry Bruton (OR), Board member, Sandy Barker(VA), Leslie Baumann (IN). Alternates: Pat Collier

(VT) and Terre Mohr (NH). Carolyn moved andRay seconded that Larry serve as Chair of theNominating Committee. Motion passed.

Treasurer's Report, Carolyn Herbel. TheSeptember 1, 1993 to February 4, 1994 financialreport was distributed. The starting checkbookbalance was $18,081.92. Receipts totalledS18,170.01 and expenses totalled $12,310.25leaving a checkbook balance of $23,941.68with committed funds to Futurity, Trophy, andBenitez/Wilks committees in the amount of53,015.91 leaving a general fund in the amountof $20,925.77. Carolyn moved and Rayseconded that the following list of lapsedmembers due to late payment of dues bereinstated: Debbie Burke,JenniferFreeman,PamGamble, Melanie Harper, Diana Kingston, Edwinand Marianne Nixon, Chris and Kelly Roper,Daniel and Patricia Turner. Motion passed.Discussion commenced concerningreinstatement afterthe December 1st deadline.Carolyn wants included with the next dues noticea notation stating "If dues is not received byDecember 1st, your name will be removed fromthe roster and mailing list." Also included on thedues notice will be a requestfor contributions forthe Benitez/Wilks fund. Richard moved andBrenda seconded that requestsfor contributionsfor the Benitez/Wilks fund be included on thedues notice. Motion passed. Ray moved andLarry seconded the $500.00 "loan" advancefrom the general fund to the Benitez/Wilks fundbe forgiven. Motion passed.

AKCDelegate,RaySkedzik.The March meetingwill feature the delegate vote regarding thenew breeding age limitations for all dogs, 8years for bitches and 12 years for dogs. TheBoard voted for Ray voting "no" on the new agestatute.

COMMITTEE REPORTS

AKC Gazette. Resumes received from KayLagosky and Carmen Spears. Cindy Butsicexpressed an interest in writing the column butwas under the impression the committee hadbeen filled and did not present a resume. The

Continued

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ALAC UPDATE - Page 3

SECRETARY - Continued

Board voted in favor of additional candidatesbeing solicited in the President's Bulletin columnand articles from each of the candidates, afterreview by the President, be published in theGazette.

Benitez/Wilks Fund. Reported under Treasurers'

report.

Breed Standard Committee, Norman Herbel.Continuing correspondence with AKC about

computer imaging for illustrations for the Breed

Standard Guide. Interest in breeder/exhibitor

seminars is growing. The committee is consider-ing holding a seminar at the National. The 1994

judges study group will be held June 17.

Catalog Advertising. Report under Show Com-

mittee.

Code of Ethics, Cindy Butsic. Letters received

after the Code was accepted were reviewedby Cindy. The committee will take the lettersunder advisement.

Education and Health, Lynn Jamison. Report

from Lynn Jamison reviewed. The Board agreedwith Lynn's request the Canine Good Citizenship

fee be $5.00. The Show Committee will coordi-

nate schedule. Lynn requested and was granted

approval for her name to be on file with AKC as

Public Education Coordinator.

Finance, Carolyn Herbel. ALAC is now fax ex-empt with the IRS. A copy of the certification oftax exemption will be sent to the Secretary.

National Specialty Guidelines. No report.

Handbook. New membership roster and com-mittee updates pending.

Historian, Becki Johnson. Report from Becki

Johnson dispersed for review.

Local Club Liaison, Michael Santora. Michael

Santora's report included his thanks for clarifica-tion of the ALAC Best of Winners plaque eligibilityto regional clubs for award at their specialtyshows.

Measurement Certification Program, NancyPlunkett. Nancy Plunkett's report had been re-ceived by the Board prior to the meeting. TheChairman expressed concerns regarding false

publication of a certified measurement and

false claims of certified measurements to a

judge. The Board recommended the list bepublished annually in the Yearbook. Also rec-

ommended, a check-box selection allowing

the dog's owner option to accept the measure-

ments, decline the measurements, agree to

publish, and decline to publish.

Membership Promotion, Ann Burton. Ad regard-

ing ALAC was placed in the Westminister cata-

log. There was some discussion about the effec-

tiveness of placing ads in the catalog of a show

as specialized as Westminister. Chairman Ann

Burton stated in her report that the summaryregarding the surveys sent to persons whose

memberships lapsed in 1993 was still pending.

She also asked to be advised of other areas to

advertise. Many board members felt high entry

shows such as Detroit KC, Western Reserve KC,

and Santa Barbara (?) would tend to reach

more Lhasa fanciers. Ray reminded the Boardthat advertising in regional specialty catalogs

as a show of support was one of the original

intents of the committee. Cindy recommended

the committee be allowed to continue to ad-vertise in other areas of the country, Steve will

contact Ann for her plan of action.

Obedience, Brenda Schmelzel. Report under

Show Committee.

Program Listing. No report.

Roster, Steve Campbell. Functioning as best as

possible. Steve reported the difficulty in keeping

the list current. Amy submits any address changes

she gets after a general mailing but new phonenumbers are not available in the majority of

cases. Steve also commented on the difficulty

of removing then adding members who renew

past the December 1st deadline.

Trophy. Report under Show Committee.

Ways and Means, Pat Hufnail. Pat phoned Steveinforming him of the probability of her having to

Continued

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ALAC UPDATE - Page 4

SECRETARY - Continued

Ways and Means, Continued. resign. She willgive him an answer within three three monthsand will compile a complete inventory in themeantime. The Board expressed sadness at los-ing this imaginative and efficient chairman.

Yearbook Distribution. It was reported that theinventory is out of 1976 issues.

Yearbook Promotion, Richard Camacho. Rich-ard and Amy will look into the cost of reproduc-ing the 1976 and 1977 issues as one book.

Yearbook Editor, Amy Andrews. Amy's writtenreport was distributed. New fee for yearbookhas been lowered to $20 and a free book of-fered to those advertising three or more dogs. A$3 shipping fee will be charged to those unableto accept delivery at the National Specialty.She needs the 1993 ROM breeder, dog andbitch lists from Eddie no later than May 1.

Bulletin, Susan Giles. Susan reported the com-mittee broke even with the $125.00 mailing allot-ment. Discussion commenced about raising adfees to $45.00 per page w/ photo, $300 for colorfront covers, and $200.00 for color back cover.

She will also consider increasing the fee on

inside color pages. The Board advised she con-tinue status quo.

• • •

Letter and photos from June O'Brien regardingthe status of Pat Chenoweth's dogs were readby Steve and passed among the Board mem-bers. June indicated that she had spent at least$300 on the dogs health since bringing theminto her home. Amy moved and Ray secondedALAC reimburse June O'Brien $300.00 from thegeneral fund for the needs of Pat Chenoweth'sdogs. Motion passed.

A tributary scroll to deceased members wasproposed by June O'Brien. Larry moved andSusan seconded that recognition of deceasedmembers be made during National Specialtyweek. Motion passed. Discussion about proce-dure commenced. The list will be to date this

yearthen annually in subsequent years. Carolynrecommended permanent parchment and saidJune O'Brien would be interested in being care-taker. Ray moved and Amy seconded the Spe-cialty be dedicated to Pat Chenoweth. Motionpassed. Ray moved and it was seconded thatthe show dedication be amended to includeRaena Wilks. 1 yes, 7 no. Motion declined.

A "Service To The Lhasa" perpetual award wasproposed by Patricia Collier. The Board, underthe premise to accept no more perpetual tro-phies due to problems with care, transporta-tion, storage, etc. declined to institute anotherbut recommended Pat Collier steer her ener-gies to setting up a memorial catalog ad in PatChenoweth's name with the proceeds going tothe Benitez/Wilks fund.

Letter from Bob Sharp offering a sterling silverperpetual trophy in the name of Ch. ChenKorum Ti honoring Pat Chenoweth. The Boardwill respond with a letter declining the offer.

Susan moved and Amy seconded that the sec-retary, when notified , send an appropriate cardfollowing the death of a spouse or significantother of an ALAC member. This action will alsocover seriously or critically ill members/spouses ifthe Secretary is notified. Motion passed.

Larry moved and Ann seconded that the mo-tion regarding recognition of deceased mem-bers during National Specialty week be re-scinded, replaced with the establishment of amemorial list of deceased members of the Clubsince its inception. This list will be published in itsentirety in the 1994 Specialty Catalog and theyearbook. In subsequent years, those membersdeceased in previous year will be published inthe catalog and yearbook. Motion passed.

Carolyn moved and Ray seconded DebbieBurke to coordinate the ALAC Rescue Commit-tee due to her great experience in this capac-ity, establishing at least six regional coordina-tors. She is to file a report including her commit-tee guidelines at the June meeting. Motionpassed.

Board called Executive Session.

Continued

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SECRETARY - Continued

Larry moved and Ann seconded, as of 1996, thespecialty date be designated the third full weekof June. 9 yes, 1 no. Motion passed.

Specialty schedule reviewed.

Amy moved and Richard seconded that theBoard appoint Denise Olejniczak (MI) as FuturityHost Club coordinator and the Board appointthe Futurity Secretary as the coordinator/over-seer of the three Futurity committees, and as thesole representative on the show committee rep-resenting the Futurity. Motion passed.

Executive Session ended.

Amy proposed an exception to the constitutionfor the timetable surrounding the 1994 annualelections. Carolyn moved and Steve secondedto accept the proposal. Motion passed.

Timetable as it exists now:Feb 15 Nominating Committee chosenMar 31 General Members receive Nom .Com.'s report and

notice to send nominations from the floor alongwith the corresponding candidate profiles

May 1 Nominations from the floor closed (Sunday)

May 5 Ballots must be in the hands of members (30 daysprior to closing date)

June 5 Ballot deadline (10 days from annual meeting

where vote is announced)June 15 Annual meeting

Analysis: There is NO WAY the Secretary canhave 500 ballots AND candidate profiles com-piled, printed, stuffed, and in the hands of mem-

bers in 3 days after closing date. And the last dayFAXs will also add to the rush at the deadline.

Proposed election timetable for 1994:Feb 15'Mar 15'Apr 15'May 1

Jun 2

Jun 15

Nominating Committee chosenGeneral Membership receive Nom.Com.'s report(Fri) Closing date for nominations from the floor(Sun) Ballots and profiles in the hands of members.General members must have these in their posses-

sion for at least 30 days prior to ballot closing.

(Thu) Ballot closing date (in the hands of the ac-

countant). This date must be at least 10 days from

Annual meeting. This date gives us 13 days.

Vote results announced.

Recommended Adjustments:

• New timetable will allow appropriate window

to have printing proofread and mailing as-

sembled.

• All candidate profiles MUST BE no more than250 words. Reasons: 250 words is about 1/2

page. Many of the profiles last year were onewhole page. Costs to mail the ballot and corre-sponding info will be at least 52 cents per USletter (x500; 30 Canadian members and 40 for-

eign members additional). We need to con-

sider keeping printing and postal costs down.

• From now on, any profile over the 250 wordcount will be cut off at 250 words - wherever it

falls. Sorry. . . Camera ready copy is preferred(for the Secretary to avoid the job of retyping,

exposing the possibility of unintentional errors).

• Candidates sending nominations from thefloor without a profile will be contacted ONCEby phone PROVIDING THERE IS TIME. Last minuteFAXs wil not be contacted.

By-laws. An impromptu survey is being con-

ducted through the Bulletin asking the member-

ship their opinion on Directory term rotation (4

Directors elected for 2 years in alternate years

with the other 5 Directors) and limiting time of

service on the Board. The Board members are to

review the by-law revision except Article IV,

Section 3.

Ray moved and Richard seconded the meet-

ing be adjourned at 12:37 am. Motion passed.

Meeting adjourned.

Respectfully submitted,

Amy J. Andrews, Secretary

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ALAC UPDATE- Page 6

FUTURITIES - 1995

Region 1: Host: Lhasa Apso Club of NorthernCalifornia. Futurity to be held in conjunction withSacramento Kennel Club All-Breed Show, April

16, 1995. Judge is Max Spears.

Region 2: Host: Greater Milwaukee Lhasa Apso

Club. Futurity to be held in conjunction with theBadger Kennel Club All-Breed Show, Sunday,

May 7, 1995. Judge is Cheryl Zink.

Region 3: Host: Merrimack Lhasa Apso Club.

Futurity to be held in conjunction with the

Merrimack Valley Kennel Club All-Breed Show,

Saturday, May 27, 1995. Judge is Elizabeth

Chidley.

Region 4: Host: Cascade Lhasa Apso Fanciers of

Greater Seattle. Futurity to be held in conjunc-

tion with the Whidbey Island Kennel Club All-

Breed Show, Saturday, May 6, 1995. Judge is

Sarah Fitzgerald.

Region 5: Host: Lhasa Apso Club of Central Colo-

rado. Futurity to be held in conjunction with the

host club's Specialty Show, Saturday, April 22,

1995. Judge is Cherlynn Jozwick.

Region 6: Host: Susan Giles and Sandra Barker.

Futurity to be held in conjunction with Virginia

Kennel Cub All-Breed Show, Saturday, April 9,

1995. Judge is Larry Bruton.

Grand Futurity: Cincinnati, Ohio, in conjunction

with ALAC's National Specialty Week. Date is

tentatively set for Wednesday, June 14, 1995.

Judge is Carol Strong.

Ann Lanterman, Chairman

MEMBERSHIP

New members effective 9-15-94:

• Carol Adelman andBarbara Scarcella

15 Cismey AvenueFloral Park, NY 11001516/352-3404

• Aurora DallaserraV. La Frasca 13Limite S. ArnoFi, Italy 500500039511960

A FUTURITY REMINDER!

When filling out your Futurity Form, if you wish toreceive:

CONFIRMATION:• Fill in both sides of the nominating form.

• Signature on left side of form.

• Include a return stamped, self-addressed en-velope.

NON-CONFIRMATION:• Fill in signed, left side of nominating form.

NOMINATING FEE:• S10.00

YEAR STARTS:• October 1,19_and ends September 30, 19_.

Example: Dogs who wil be entered in the 1995futurities were born between October 1, 1993and September 30, 1994.

CONFIRMATION NUMBER:• Everyone nominating a litter receives confir-

mation in January or February of the year thelitter is eligible to be shown.

DEADLINE:• Nominate litters within 3 months of birth.

New members continued:

• Kimberly A. Greene711 Lake Harbour Drive #1048Ridgeland, MS 39157601/853-2983

• Catherine Lindgren33685 Early RoadNew Carlisle, IN 46652219/654-3071Prefix: Sonshine Country Kennels

• James R. andSharon A. Roseland4545 Birch Church RoadDecatur, IL 62521217/875-5056Prefix: Arcus

• Marjorie York10532 MulberryAvondale, AZ 85323602/877-0428

Joyce Johanson, Chairman

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ALAC UPDATE - Page 7

FROM THE BULLETIN

• The Staff would like to limit Bulletin page copyto an area that is contained within 9" height and6.5" width. We would appreciate any camera-ready copy submitted be set to this format.Width of a single column, on double-columnmaterial, is 3-1/8". We do thank you for yourcooperation!

• A thought on show photographs. . . .Since your dog is the primary focus of an ad ,theBulletin tries to reduce a photo minimally, towhatever percentage, width to height, thatmaintains the dog at the largest possible sizeand still retains a fit to format. A photo taken withthe dog set up on the ground with the judgestanding, presents a problem. To accommo-date the judge's image, the photo requires agreater percentage of reduction and conse-quently a smaller final image of the dog than aphoto taken with everyone kneeling, or the dogset up on a table. Exhibitors might keep this inmind when their next showwin is photographed.

• Please don't forget to send along postage forreturn of advertising photos. Its pretty easy toinclude the same amount in stamps as you puton your photo mailing envelope. In this issue,only three advertisers remembered. Help!

Marianne Nixon, Bulletin Advertising

REGIONAL CLUB NEWS

TWIN CITIES LHAS APSO CLUB announces theirupcoming Fourth Annual Specialty Show andSweepstakes, January 6, 1995. The show will beat the St. Paul Civic Center, Saint Paul Minne-sota. Specialty Judge is Mr. Robert J. Moore andSweeps will be done by Ms. Bev Capstick. Twoall breed shows will be held at the same site, thesame weekend: Land O'Lakes Kennel Club withDr. Samuel Draper juging, and Cambridge Ken-nel Club, judge Mr. D.T. McMillan. Jack Onofriois Superintendent. For further information, con-tact Show Chairman Margaret Fox, 4631 Pleas-ant Ave. S., Minneapolis, MN 55409, phone 612/822-9449.

WANTED!

The following committees need individuals toserve as chairpersons:

• AWARDS

• LOGO (WAYS AND MEANS)

• FINANCE

• FUTURITY PROMOTION

• MEMBERSHIP PROMOTION

Please contact Stephen Campbell or Amy An-drews if you are interested in serving.

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TWIN CMES LHASA APSO CLUB

FOURTH SPECIALTY SHOW AND SWEEPSTAKESSt. Paul Civic CenterSaint Paul, Minnesota

Specialty'Judge: Mr. Robert J. MooreSweepstakes Judge: Ms. Bev Capstick

11.1.004.0 ***** 010.0**•••••• ********* 010000

MEET IN

MINNESOTA

Show Chairperson

Ms Margaret Fox

4631 Pleasant Ave S

Minneapolis, MN 55409612/822-9449

Show Superintendent

Jack Onofrio Dog Shows

PO Box 25764

Oklahoma City, OK 73125

405/427-8181

ALSO THIS SAME WEEKEND (SAME SHOW SITE)

Land O'Lakes Kennel Club All Breed ShowSaturday, January 7, 1995

Lhasa Judge: Dr. Samuel Draper

Cambridge Kennel Club All Breed ShowSunday, January 8, 1995

Lhasa Judge: Mr. D. T. McMillanOnofrio, Supt.

104141.00.1.**0001.011,00.1.041.1.1104.1wOOM.4.0.0 ******** 04.04, 000

TCLAC TROPHY FUND

Your support of donations to our trophy fund will be greatly appreciated. Donations received by November I, 1994, will be acknowledged

in the catalog. For further details please contact:

Dawn & Gene Katelson256-125th Avenue, Turtle Lake, WI 54889

(715)986-2837

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LHASA APSO RANKINGS - JANUARY 1, 1994 - JUNE 30, 1994

REC# ILhasa_Name IBOBIBISIBISSIGPAIGP.21GP.31GP.41GP.TOTIPTS

CH. HOPE-FUL HANSEM HANSEL 33 1 6 6 9 1 22

CH. HOSHIRA HYLAN SHOTRUE BRIE 24 1 7 3 2 2 14

CH. LASANG LOVE ME DO 22 7 3 2 3 15

CH. MEILI DESERT STORM 26 5 2 5 12

CH. DEL REY'S BABE OF GLORY 11 1 3 1 3 7

CH. TIBLATERR'S TY-BREAKER 24 3 1 1 2 1 5

CH. HYLAN SHOTRU STORM BIRD 9 1 3 1 1 5

CH. RJAY'S TWO SOCKS 21 4 1 1 1 7

CH. WELLINGTON BAYWATCH SURF'S UP 10 1 2 1 1 4

CH. HYLAN SHOTRU SNOW UPDATE 13 1 1 1 1 2 5

CH. MI MOON SHADOW 23 1 1 6 8

CH. SAN JO DRESSED TO THE NINES 11 1 1 4 6

CH. OAKWYND AFTER DARK 16 1 2 1 4

CH. ZHANTOR CAPPUCCINO 7 1 1 1 3

CH. LYNNLAINE'S THE GAMBLER 12 2 1 3

CH. BAHR-B'S MIDNIGHT SULTAN 8 1 1 1 3

CH. RUFKINS KINDRED SPIRIT 8 1 1 1 2

CH. MARVON'S RED BERINGER 6 1 2 3

CH. BOSLAND'S UP'N REDDY 11 1 1 2

CH. TAL-HI SPECIAL EDITION 8 1 2

CH. MOKIEMA'S SKULLDUGGERY 5 1 2

CH. 0 B-MY LORI SHAN SHOWTIME 2 1 1 2

CH. EMPEROR PU YI OF ASTARTE 12 1 1 2

CH. AN-GI'S BLAZE OF GLORY 3 1 1

BOSLAND'S LADY'S CHOICE 1 1

CH. KINDERLAND TA SEN AYERS ROCK 1 1

CH. MISTI ACRES KOPPER PENNY 1 1 0CH. TOUCH 0' GOLDEN BEAR 1 1 0CH. LAZY MT BUZZ SAW 6 2 2

CH. SENGH KYE'S KODY KAT 6 1 1

CH. TINGDENE RUFKINS CHARLY MY DARLIN 5 1 1

CH. UTOPIA'S TAI PAN 2 1 1

CH. RAMBUL'S SINGLETARY 1 1 1

CH. JARO'S APACHE WARDANCIN' BEAR 6 1

CH. SHANARAS SHADE OF ALLANON 4 1 1

CH. LUV-LEE'S HEIR APPARENT 3 1

CH. PAWPRINTS SHOYU SUNDAY BEST 3 1

CH. T RITZ KNIGHT ARMOR 3 1

CH. RUFKINS LIT'L BIT OF RAGGAE 1 1 1

CH. BARJO SIR LANCELOT 7 1 1

CH. BARKER'S DELIRIOUS 7 1 1

CH. RJAY'S RICOCHET 3 1 1

LADELL PHILS THE BILL 1 1 1

MA-JIK'S AMBROSIA 1 1 1

SUNTORY ISABEL 1 1

CH. CHIRAN SAN JO KISS ME KATE 7

CH. PARADE'S TEMPEST IN A TEAPOT 6

CH. RHU-HA'S KARA T'IEN-SHIH 6

CH. MARLO MR. WONDERFUL 5

CH. NU SENG'S ALL THAT GLITTERS 5

The Lhasa Apso standings for 1994 are based on a point system as follows:

Best in Show 10 points Group 1 ....5 points Group 3 ....3 points

Best in Specialty Show 5 points (ALAC 10 pts.) Group 2 ....4 points Group 4 ....2 points

In the event of point ties, dogs are ranked by largest number of BOB, then in alphabetical order.

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Champion Stud ServicePuppies

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PION Lhasa Opsos

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BISS CH. PRANA'S DREAM DANCER OF MIO

& MIO'S ABSOLUTELY SWEET GINNA CGC

"Bootsie" and her mom, "Ginna' are shown going Best of Breed and Reserve

Winner, respectively, for the 5 point major at the LACOGNY Specialty. (Mom is

just starting her show career.) Thanks again, Judge Bivin, for acknowledging

the fine Lhasa qualities of these two girls.

Pram Lhasa OposJoAnn Germano

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FROM THE BACK

BISSCH. PRANA'S DREAM DANCER OF MIO

"Bootsie" is shown winning Best of Breed from the Open Class at the LACOGNY

Specialty at Somerset Hills under Judge Edd Bivin. Thank you, Judge Bivin, for

this most prestigious 5 point major, making "Bootsie" a new champion. Also,

thank you Debbie, for your expert care in handling our beautiful girl.

Bred and Owned By: JoAnn Germano85 De Forest Avenue, West Islip, NY 11795516-661-6675 Pram Lhasa Apsos

NEW CHAMPION' I

Co-Breeder/Co-Owner:Joan Pettit

Milo Lhasa Apsos

WHAT A FINISH!

ANIMAL LEGISLATION REPORT

FROM THE AMERICAN DOG OWNERS ASSOCIATION comes the July/August 1994 Report of three bills in the

103rd Congress of the United States which should be on the minds of all people involved in the dog fancy. The

bill numbers and a brief description of each follows:

HR 1423/SB 340: Presently the Federal Food and Drug Administration has a regulation which states that

drugs not specifically labeled for use on animals cannot be used to treat animals. Drugs labeled for use on dogs

are almost nonexistent. Since some drugs used on food animals—to fatten them or increase milk production—

cases of human sickness caused by these drugs has been noted. One of our Senators raised the question why

FDA was not enforcing this regulation. If this regulation was enforced, your veterinarians' hands would be tied

since most of the drugs used on your dog are for human consumption.

The passage of these bills would permit veteri-

narians to use drugs which are approved for human

use to treat your dogs.

These bills are important and should be sup-

ported by the entire fancy. Please write to your Sena-

tors and Representatives to seek their support for

these bills.

HR 3271: This bill is cited as the Federal Law

Enforcement Animal Protection Act.

This act would protect animals used by Federal

Law Enforcement Officers in patrolling the borders

and drug work. The criminal element has posted large

rewards for the killing of these animals. This bill would

provide for a fine and/or a five (5) year imprisonment

for such acts.

We support this bill and hope you will include

HR 3271 in your letter asking your Congressmen to

support its passage.

HR 2145: An amendment to Section 227 of the

Housing and Urban—Rural Recovery Act of 1983 to

prohibit owners and managers of federally assisted

rental housing from preventing elderly residents of

such housing from owning or having household pets.

We support this bill and again ask you to in-clude this bill number in your letter to your Congress-men.

We have an opportunity to accomplish a greatdeal with a small amount of effort at minimal cost. Letsflood the 103rd Congress with our letters. Please writetoday. . don't delay as we need support for these bills.

We are being bombarded with local breedmoratoriums and mandatory spay/neuter bills as wellas a resurgence in breed-specific proposals. Keepyour eyes and ears open for any such proposals inyour area. If you hear of anything, call your dogfriends, inform your kennel or breed club and let usknow. Lets work together to oppose detrimental leg-islation.

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FROM THE BACK

BISSCH. PRANA'S DREAM DANCER OF MIO

"Bootsie" is shown winning Best of Breed from the Open Class at the LACOGNY

Specialty at Somerset Hills under Judge Edd Bivin. Thank you, Judge Bivin, for

this most prestigious 5 point major, making "Bootsie" a new champion. Also,

thank you Debbie, for your expert care in handling our beautiful girl.

Bred and Owned By: JoAnn Germano85 De Forest Avenue, West Islip, NY 11795

516-661-6675 Prom Lhasa Bpsos

NEW CHAMPION' I

Co-Breeder/Co-Owner:Joan Pettit

Milo Lhasa Apsos

WHAT A FINISH!

ANIMAL LEGISLATION REPORT

FROM THE AMERICAN DOG OWNERS ASSOCIATION comes the July/August 1994 Report of three bills in the

103rd Congress of the United States which should be on the minds of all people involved in the dog fancy. The

bill numbers and a brief description of each follows:

HR 1423/SB 340: Presently the Federal Food and Drug Administration has a regulation which states that

drugs not specifically labeled for use on animals cannot be used to treat animals. Drugs labeled for use on dogs

are almost nonexistent. Since some drugs used on food animals—to fatten them or increase milk production—

cases of human sickness caused by these drugs has been noted. One of our Senators raised the question why

FDA was not enforcing this regulation. If this regulation was enforced, your veterinarians hands would be tied

since most of the drugs used on your dog are for human consumption.

The passage of these bills would permit veteri-

narians to use drugs which are approved for human

use to treat your dogs.

These bills are important and should be sup-

ported by the entire fancy. Please write to your Sena-

tors and Representatives to seek their support for

these bills.

HR 3271: This bill is cited as the Federal Law

Enforcement Animal Protection Act.

This actwould protect animals used by Federal

Law Enforcement Officers in patrolling the borders

and drug work. The criminal element has posted large

rewards for the killing of these animals. This bill would

provide for a fine and/or a five (5) year imprisonment

for such acts.

We support this bill and hope you will include

HR 3271 in your letter asking your Congressmen to

support its passage.

HR 2145: An amendment to Section 227 of the

Housing and Urban—Rural Recovery Act of 1983 to

prohibit owners and managers of federally assisted

rental housing from preventing elderly residents of

such housing from owning or having household pets.

We support this bill and again ask you to in-clude this bill number in your letter to your Congress-men.

We have an opportunity to accomplish a greatdeal with a small amount of effortat minimal cost. Letsflood the 103rd Congress with our letters. Please writetoday. . don't delay as we need support for these bills.

We are being bombarded with local breedmoratoriums and mandatory spay/neuter bills as wellas a resurgence in breed-specific proposals. Keepyour eyes and ears open for any such proposals inyour area. If you hear of anything, call your dogfriends, inform your kennel or breed club and let usknow. Lets work together to oppose detrimental leg-islation.

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