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AOC1987 -1988

PRESIDENT

Carolyn HerbelRFD #1Lucas, KS 67648(913) 525-6142

VICE PRESIDENT

Dorothy J. Kendall4841 GransbackPhiladelphi, PA 19120(215) 457-4947

SECRETARY

Sondra Rogers7240 Kipling StreetArvada, CO 80005(303) 425-7381

TREASURER

Mary Whitman23 Great Oaks DriveSpring Valley, NY 10977(914) 425-0765

BOARD MEMBERS

Lynette Clooney25 Rancho Drive, NorthKeller, TX 76248(817) 379-5408

Cassandra de la Rosa1312 - 11th Court SWOlympia, WA 98502(206) 357-6743

Carole Garrett2344 Greenwood CourtMacon, GA 31206(912) 788-0570

Susan Giles3916 West FranklinRichmond, VA 23221(804) 353-9605

Joyce Johanson295 1st StreetDavid City, NE 68632(402) 367-4385

Becki Kraus4215 Bishop RoadDetroit, MI 48224(313) 886-6292

Lynn LowyP.O. Box 5284Beverly Hills, CA 90210(213) 859-3930

Barbara Trujillo1904 BeasonBryan, 'TX 77801(409) 775-8368

Barbara Wood102 Kenilworth Blvd.Cranford, NJ 07016(201) 272-8995

AKC DELEGATE

E. Raymond Sledzik1704 Shagbark CircleReston, VA 22090(703) 471-7584

AKC GAZETTE

Lynette Clooney

AKC SLIDE/VIDEO SHOW

Stephen Campbell, ChmnKeke BlumbergLynette ClooneyJean Kausch FergusCarolyn HerbelNorman HerbelDorothy J. KendallBobbie LeePhyllis MarcyMarianne NixonRay Sledzik

AWARDS

Angie Taylor#1 Winfrey CourtBaltimore, MD 21236(301) 665-4960

BREED STANDARD

Norman Herbel, ChmnKeke BlumbergStephen CampbellLynette ClooneyBob CooperPeggy HuffmanDorothy J. KendallEllen LonigroLynn LowyMarianne NixonRay SledzikJanet WhitmanBarbara Wood

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SUMMER 1987

TABLE OF CONTENTS

The Lhasa

Bulletin

NEW MEMBERS 2

3

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10

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RESULTS - LHASA APSO CLUB OF WESTCHESTER SPECIALTY 18

RESULTS - LHASA APSO CLUB OF WESTCHESTER SWEEPSTAKES... 19

RESULTS - LHASA APSO CLUB OF GREATER NEW YORK SPECIALTY 20

RESULTS - LHASA APSO CLUB OF GREATER NEW YORK SWEEPS 21

RESULTS - ALAC REGION 1 FUTURITY 22

RESULTS - ALAC REGION 2 FUTURITY 22

COMMENTS ON REGION 1 FUTURITY by LYNN LOWY 23

NOTES FROM THE EDITOR 24

BREEDER'S DIRECTORY 26

TUNDU - ONE OR TWO by PAT CHENOWETH 28

LITTER BASKET 30

BULLETIN ADVERTISING FORM 32

LACGH 26th SPECIALTY ANNOUNCEMENT 34

FUTURITY ENTRY FORM 35

ANNUAL AWARDS FORM 37

NEW CHAMPIONS 38

OBEDIENCE REPORT 40

ADDRESS and OTHER CHANGES 42

BUSINESS CARDS 43

CALENDAR 44

LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT

SECRETARY'S REPORT

AKC OBEDIENCE LETTER

AKC VICIOUS DOG LETTER

AKC VICIOUS DOG POLICY

CHANGE OF ADDRESS FORM

MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORM

LOCAL LHASAS

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NEW AT_,IC inEMBERS

V. Anne Slocum &

Jeffery A. Baysa

631 Northgate Rd.

Walnut Creek, CA 94598

415/932-4628

Edward & Tanya Campbell

896 Heather Lane

Vandenberg AFB, CA 93437

805/734-4628

Donna & Jerry Clark

Rt. 1, Box 579 E

Pottsboro, TX 75076

214/786-9518

Jane A. Cooper

1440 Lawrence Ave.

Lawrence, KS 66044

Ronnie L. Crowder

22100 E. 40 Hwy.

Blue Springs, MO 64015

816/228-2968

Don L. Evans &

Margaret P. Evans

1202 Chesapeake Drive

Churchton, MD 20733

301/261-5918

Vicki Focarile,

Linda Candiano &

Virginia Claflin

Rt. 1, Box 38

Van Alstyne, TX 75095

214/482-6913

Ted & Aurelia Fordhione

1 Kilgore Court

Marlton, NJ 08053

609/596-2158

Kristine A Harrison

9576 Pitz RoadLaMbtte, IA 52054

/556-2557

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Anna M. Heinze &

Danna Crawshaw

1207 Garfield

Topeka, KS 66604

913/235-1652

Mrs. Lee Ireland

46 Traverston Court

Brampton, Ontario

Canada

Susan E% & Cirilo Lopez

20410 S. W. 116 Ave.

Miami, FL 33189

305/255-0301

Nancy (Coglianese) Reimen

P.O. Box 5052

Oak Brook, IL 60521

312/325-9871

Kian Richards

East Lake Road, Box 322

Transfer, PA 16154

412/962-4889

Carol Stretch Smith

6248 Wilma Ave.

Newark, CA 94560

415/790-1967

Eleanor L. Soderberg

2412 Terrace View Dr.

Eugene, OR 97405

/687-0716

Tam & Eileen Sorth

5001 Sandpiper Pl.

Imperial, MO 63052

Dennis H. Vandenbergen

1841 Eagle Drive

Neenah, WI 54956

414/722-9622

Betty L. Wathne

3421 Wake Drive

Kensington, MD 20895

301/942-8591

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1959

FROM YOUR PRESIDENT

CAROLYN NERBELPRESIDENT

RFD .1

LUCAS, KANSAS 67648

(913) 525-6142

Periodically since I was elected to this office I was elected to

this office I have requested participation by you the ALAC members.

I am receiving much more contact from the members with each passing

year. This pleases me very much, especially when a member writes

to compliment ALAC on the service it performs for the Lhasa Apso

and its fanciers.

As the leader of the membership your board aims to serve the

club and its objectives. Your faith in our abilities is reflected

by the results of the annual election. It is my belief that each

board member and officer should be a representative of the locality

from which he or she comes. If an ALAC member has a question,

accolade or complaint the board member representative from their

area can be contacted and in turn will pass this information on

to the board in their regional reports. At the board meeting in

June a plan for representatives from each local club was adopted.

This plan will be further explained in the minutes from this meeting.

We appreciate your questions and your complaints although may I

ask that if you decide to go over our heads and send letters to

all members before presenting your complaints to us, the board and

officers, be sure your facts are correct or perhaps it would be

better to wait for official notification of actions taken by the

board so that you will not be complaining about something that

the board has already acted upon. A case in point is a copy of

a letter written to the AKC that has been circulated to the ALAC

membership dated June 22, 1987 and received by me July 14, 1987.

I think it unfair to mislead the membership with erroneous, incom-

plete and incorrect information such as is explained below.

Although of no effect on the issues taken with ALAC it is to

be noted that the letter was addressed to Mr. Mark Mboty, Secretary,

The American Kennel Club. Mt. James E. Dearinger assumed the

position of Secretary on March 12, 1985.

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Li reference to page 1, paragraph 2 of this same letter I quote

the ALAC By-Laws, Article TV, Section 2, Voting. "At the Annual

Meeting or at a special meeting of the Club, voting shall be limited

to those members in good standing who are present at the meeting

except for the election of Officers, Delegate to The American Kennel

Club and Directors and amendments to the Constitution and By-Laws,

and the Standard for the breed, which shall be decided by written

ballot cast by mail. Voting by proxy shall not be permitted. The

Board of Directors may decide to submit other specific questions

for decision of the members by written ballot cast by mail." It

is to be noted that I have encouraged the Board to take many issuesto the membership for decision during my term in office. I do not

believe that either the past Board nor the new Board is guilty of

failure in acting like fiduciaries.

Page 1, paragraph three of this same letter....the impression is

left that the February 7, 1987 meeting was a general membership

meeting. It was not. It was a board meeting. Since taking office

I have encouraged attendance of members at hoard meetings. I have

allowed these members to speak up unlimitedly; however, because

of incorrect reporting of such meetings by unauthorized persons

it may become necessary in the future to limit participation of

members at board meetings.

Page 1, paragraph four - same letter... .if the authors will

check their facts they will find that the Winter 1987 issue of

the ALAC BULLETIN contained an April 1, 1988 deadline for accepting

ROM, Obedience and Special Applications not April 1, 1987 as theyincorrectly stated. The prior four BULLETINS contained the April 1,

1987 deadline therefore giving applicants over a year of notifica-

tion of deadline.

The next issue to be taken up in this letter is the action of

the board having removed the statement "All dogs must be handled

by the breeder, Owner, a member of his house hold or an Amateur

Substitute". This discussion is not necessary because at the

June 2, 1987 board meeting it was decided to present to the ALAC

membership this item for their decision as to whether to include

or delete the statement in question.

It is my opinion that the author's argument About the Futurities

is more an attack on the ethics, honesty, good intend, cartpetency

and general good name of those serving ALAC and the Lhasa Apso.

It seems to insinuate that we are all self serving.

Page 4, paragraph 1 is a further attempt to discredit the board

who is sincerely attempting to serve the complete membership which

is evident in that the issue concerning the Select Class and Grand

Victor-Grand Victrix titles is being suhmatted to the general

membership for their approval, although approximately 25 ALAC

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members were a majority at the annual meeting and thus voted to do

this. Membership at this time in ALAC was 467. I wonder how the

silent majority feels. Do those 25 people speak for ALAC since

those opposed and supporting the actions of the board were approx-

imately 23! Note: That the number five item on the proposal to

have a single National Specialty, which was approved by the ALAC

Membership in 1979, was, "The first National Specialty will be

held in 1981. The winner will be known as 'The Grand Victor'."

Page 4 paragraph 2 refers to the ALAC minutes of the February 7,

1987 board meeting and two separate issues. The first was that

there were two board members whose dues had not been paid (not

one) and one was paid at the meeting while the other offered but

was told to pay at the end of the meeting for convenience. The

reason that the board Chose to extend the deadline for dues was

because a second notice had been sent out that resulted in quite

a few renewals which technically would have to complete another

application and go through the new members channel of approval.

The board thought it expeditious to grant an additional ninety

(90) days grace as provided for in the By-Laws, Article I,

Section 4 (b).

Page 4, paragraph 9 - Two locations for returning ballots was

because it was the desire of Sondra Rogers, ALAC Secretary, not

to receive a ballot that contained a member of her family. The

Futurity Chairman declined to receive the ballots, so I suggested

that they be sent to me for counting. The complaint that there

were no blank envelopes marked BALLOT is not valid as the annual

election is the only balloting that requires this. All other

votes taken by mail are to be recorded by the Secretary as stated

in the By-Laws, Article III, Section 2 (c). Note: This prece-

dence has been set since before I served as Secretary in 1973.

In due respect to the authors of this letter I can understand

the confusion surrounding the selection of our Specialty Judges

because it seems to have changed quite frequently over the years.

My first recollection of ALAC Specialty judge selections (1967

to 1973) were floor fights at our annual meetings (then held at

Westminster) because the judges were nominated from the floor and

elected by the members present.

In 1973 the ALAC Board of Directors adopted the following policy:

"That the nomination of Judges for the ALAC Specialty Shows and

Futurities be accepted by mail rather than at a general meeting.

Each yeAr the Secretary by mail will ask for nominations from thP

members of Judges they think should judge our Specialty Shows to

be held the next yeAr. The Secretary will receive the nominations

for each show and ascertain the judge's availability to judge.

The Board of Directors will then approve the list of nominations

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for each show and the Secretary will mail the list of judges

approved by the Board of Directors to the membership for vote.

If the Board decides on two judges for a show the judge receiving

the greatest number of votes will judge dogs and inter-sex whilethe judge receiving the second greatest number of votes will judgebitches."

Action taken in 1974 is quoted in part in the letter on page 4,paragraph 6. This action was preempted with the statement that"Because of the number of nominations being received for judgesfor 1976 Specialties and Futurities...." In other words to contactthat many judges about their availability before they were evenvoted upon was not expeditious. Note: The complete results ofthe balloting including the number of votes each judge got werealways published in the minutes at this time in ALAC's history.In the December 6, 1978 board meeting minutes there is the

following statement made under the title of One National Specialty.."Ed Sle17ik suggests that 25 members sign a petition for nominationsfor judges. The membership will nominate, and the Board or aCommittee selected by the Board will elect at least 5 and no morethan 10 judges to be voted on by the membership. Thesesuggestions will be submitted to the membership. Also to besubmitted to the membership was that we should have our first

National Specialty in 1981."

Minutes of the board meeting held February 11, 1979 announcedthat the proposal for one National Roving Specialty was approvedby the ALAC membership. The proposal that the membership approvedconsisted of a list of twelve items, the eleventh of which wasas follows, "The membership will submit a list of judges. TheBoard of Directors will select no less than 5 or more than tojudges from this list. The membership will vote for #1 and #2spot. The judge receiving the highest number of votes will dodogs and inter-sex and the second highest will do bitches andnon-regular classes."

From the minutes of the board meeting of September 9, 1979,"Specialty judges - Board members were requested to submit listof five names to Ed Sledzik for proposal of judges for the NationalSpecialty to be held in the East in 1981."

Also in my files is the following letter:

"Dear Board Member:

This is a list of 15 judges chosen by the Board members aspotential judges for our 1981 Specialty Show. Other names wererecarmended but they do not appear here because they either havejudged the Specialty within four years, they have died, they are

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not eligible to judge Apsos, or they are not available at this

time.

Please list your preferences from 1 to 15 with number 1 being

your first choice and number 15 your last. Do not give more than

one judge the same rating. If you do not rate all the judges, those

judges you do not rate will be given a rating equal to the last

judge you rated. For example, if you stop at the 12th judge, all

remaining judges will receive the same rating as the 12th judge.

The top 10 judges' names will be submitted for approval.

Please mail your ratings by March 1, 1980 to the secretary.

Thank you,

Ed Sledzik, Show Advisor.,

From the minutes of the board meeting, August 16, 1980, "Judges:

The order of vote tabulation was read on the ten potential judges

indicating details of cost, availability and refusal. It was

noted that the ALAC Board previously stipulated a maximum total

cost of $500 for the specialty judge. Mt. Joseph Gregory in first

place was eliminated because of this. (See note following).

Mrs. Mildred Bryant and Mt. Steven Campbell were the next available

judges and it was moved they be presented to the membership on a

final ballot. Motion carried. _PLEASE NOTE: the addition of Joseph

Gregory as a third potential judge to be considered on the final

ballot was approved by the board on September 16, 1980.) It was

moved and approved that the upcoming mailing to the membership

would include: final judge ballot for 1981 specialty, advertising

on the specialty, trophy request and a reissue of the ten judges

names requesting a preferred one thru four preference for the 1982

specialty. The Board agreed that the selection of judges for 1983

and 1984 specialties will be made in the spring of 1981."

Correspondence dated November 4, 1980 in the files is as follows:

"Dear ALAC Board Members:

The ballots have been counted for the 1981 ALAC National

Specialty and preliminary 1982 ALAC National Specialty judge ballot.

The results of the 1982 preliminary ballot are as

follows: (Point system was used - 4 points first choice, 3 points

second choice, 2 points third choice and 1 point fourth choice)...."

From ALAC Annual Meeting, minutes, May 13, 1981, "Preliminary

and final ballots have gone out for the 1982 ALAC National Specialty

judge, names have been submitted preliminary and final balloting has

been completed for the 1982 Futurity judges. Selections have been

made by the Board on the list of names for the 1983 ALAC National

Specialty judges, bids on the ALAC National Specialty location

for 1983 have been

From ALAC Board Meeting minutes May 14, 1981, "Ten names of

potential 1983 ALAC National Specialty judges will be sent to the

membership. The membership will be asked to pick five names.

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The top two names who are available and willing to accept thenomination will be placed on the final ballot to the ALAC member-ship."

By now it is probably apparent that the method for selecting

specialty judges had deteriorated over the years. This is why

at the August 6, 1984 board meeting the following action was taken

in the hope that the judge selection method would be stabilized."Judges - A motion was made, seconded, and approved for selection

of judges. A list of all eligible AKC Lhasa Apso Judges will be

mailed to all ALAC members. Each member will select up to ten

preferred judges. The top ten names will be submitted to the

membership in alphabetical order, to be rated 1 through ten.

This list will come to the board for final selection. It is to

be determined by availability and cost. There will be a five

year restriction on judges."

In a March 29, 1984 To All ALAC Members, page 2 is a correction

to this motion, "Judges: This list will come to the Board for

final selection, it is to be determined by availability and cost.

Changed to read: The judges names will be forwarded to the Board

by the National Specialty Judge Selection and Show Plans Chairman

after the judge's availability and cost have been determined."

I do not know who is responsible for initiating the counting

by giving 10 points to the first choice and so on with the last

choice receiving only one point. I do know that this type of

counting has probably been going on for many years. I think since

the time of the choosing a judge for the first roving specialty.

I can find no where in the records where the board or the member-ship has taken action on this type of counting. At this time itwould appear that we are counting by this rated method becauseof the precedence set from years past.

At the June 2, 1987 Annual meeting yet another method was adopted.

The nominations will come from the membership as before with the

top ten names developing from these nominations. When this list

is sent to the membership they will be asked to vote by way of

ranking three names in the order of their preference and they

will be required to vote for three. If more or less than three

are voted for the ballot will be invalid. I have no explanation

for how these ballots will be counted. TO the best of my knowledge

this was not addressed clearly at the meeting.

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SECRETARY'S

REPORT

SondraRogers

Happy ALAC New Year!

Enclosed in this issue of the Bulletin are

several items the Editor and I thought

should be passed on to the membership.

A questionnaire from the American Academy

of Veterinary Dermatology which is self-

explanatory.

A policy statement from the AKC on

vicious dog legislation.

And a memo from the AKC on training at

obedience trials.

Sondra

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THE AMERICAN KENNEL CLUBpop

TO: All Clubs and Obedience Judges

SUBJECT: Training on the Grounds/Warming up

DATE: August 27, 1987

In order to clearly understand the regulations regardingtraining at Obedience trials, whether held separately or in conjunctionwith a dog show, one first has to understand what constitutes thegrounds and premises of these events. The limits are the boundariesof the grounds. These limits are defined by the sponsor club in theapplication submitted to the American Kennel Club. Premisesconstitutes a larger area. Its boundaries are not well defined. Itconsists of the land and buildings adjacent to and a continuation of theshow grounds, i.e., the fairgrounds, the parking area, the schoolgrounds, etc., where the trial is held. Specifically, any area inside ofthe limits is on the premises, but an area does not have to be withinthe limits to be considered within the premises. This fact must beremembered when enforcing Chapter 2, Section 26 of the Obedience Regulations which state, "There shall be no drilling nor intensiveabusive training of dogs on the grounds or premises at a licensed ormember Obedience Trial, Tracking Test, Tracking Dog Excellent Test,or at a Sanctioned Match." It is the clubs responsibility to enforce thisregulation.

In addition to understanding where training cannot takeplace, it is important to understand what constitutes training, which isprohibited, and what constitutes a warm-up, which is permitted andencouraged by The American Kennel Club.

A warm-up has the following characteristics:

1. It consists only of the activities contained in the NoviceHeel on Lead exercise and a few (three or four) fronts and finishes onlead.2. It should be for a duration of less than five minutes.

3. It should be within approximately ten minutes of the timewhen the dog is going to enter the ring for judging.

4. It will not include any corrections. (In deciding whatconstitutes a correction an individual must be guided by the samestandard as would apply in the ring.)5. It will not be intense.

6. It will not include stands, downs, recalls, retrieving,jumps, stays or other obedience exercises not permitted above.

The determination as to whether the warm-up meets the abovecharacteristics and is therefore permitted is the decision of theappropriate officials at the obedience trial.

Rober J. S iresDirector of Obedience-FieldRJS/ps

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KENNETH A. MARDENPRESIDENT

Dear Club Secretary:

THE AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB

131107-11.

July 17. 1987

Responsible dog ownership is an issue that is too important to ignore. As fellow members of the canine community, weshare a common interest in the protection and advancement of all breeds. It is our responsibility to educate the public atlarge as to the importance of responsible ownership and the necessity of strong. non-discriminatory legislation regardingthe control of vicious dogs.

The American Kennel Club feels that the best way to prevent discriminatory legislation is to help put in place legislationthat is reasonable and enforceable. To this end, we are providing you with this packet of important materials, including:

• AKC Policy Statement detailing our views and proposed role regarding responsible ownership and vicious dog

• Rhode Island's Vicious Doe Act (amended to April 1986) which has been used as a model by other states andcommunities.

• DeKalb County, Georgia. Study Group Report outlining the issues surrounding "dangerous dog" legislation,including amendments to local laws (adopted April 1987).

• Cleveland. Ohio, Vicious Doe Ordinance (adopted June 1984).

• "A New Breed of Dog Control Laws," an article explaining the legal ramifications of discriminatory dog laws whichappeared in the December 1985 issue of PURE-BRED DOGS/AMERICAN KENNEL GAZETTE.

• A series of "Legislation— columns outlining steps to take to pass or oppose legislation at the state level whichappeared in PURE-BRED DOGS/AMERICAN KENNEL GAZETTE, October 1984-March 1985 issues.

Please take the time to read this material and to help disseminate the information within your own community. TheAmerican Kennel Club is available to answer questions you may have as they arise and to support your efforts to the extentpossible. In turn, we ask that you keep us informed of any legislation pending in your area that pertains to this issue.

Questions or concerns should be directed in writing to Nancy Barr at our offices, or call her direct at 212-696-8336.

Thank you for your interest in this important matter.

KAM:wlenclosures

Sincerely,

Kenneth A. Marden

eNneneun Kennel Club • 31 Madionn Avenue • 'Nen York. S•u 1 rm.' 111010

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THE AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB

The recent surge of media attention to the issue of "vicious dogs" has prompted the AKC Boardof Directors to issue the following policy statement which underscores the American Kennel Club'slong-standing position on vicious dog legislation. -

AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB POLICY STATEMENTThe American Kennel Club fully supports and encourages the adoption of reasonable, en-

forceable and non-discriminatory laws governing the ownership of dogs. AKC believes thatdog owners should be responsible for their dogs and that laws should (i) impose penalities onirresponsible owners and (ii) establish a well-defined procedure for dealing with dogs provento be dangerous, which includes, if necessary, the destruction of such animals.

In addition, AKC encourages the adoption and enforcement of, among other things, leashand "running at large" laws, laws against dog fighting, laws governing unsanitary conditionscaused by irresponsible dog owners, vaccination and quarantine laws, maintenance and carelaws, and laws governing the local licensing of dogs.

To advance this position, the American Kennel Club has worked with committees and individualsin many states to assist in the development of legislation that is reasonable and enforceable. This in-cludes strengthening laws against irresponsible dog owners, as well as pointing out the inadequaciesof legislation that is vague or breed discriminatory.

To further support this effort, AKC is taking several positive steps:

• Making available an information packet which includes examples of existing legislation that isreasonable, enforceable and non-discriminatory.

• Developing a program to be used in schools and within communities to educate the generalpublic about responsible dog ownership.

• Supplying local newspapers around the country with camera-ready materials promoting re-sponsible dog ownership.

Finally, the American Kennel Club will continue to assist, however possible, those who share inthe concern for the protection and advancement of all breeds.

THE AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB

Americo. Kroorl Clok • SI !Wasik.. Arouse • New York. New York 10010

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Uh-Oh! I forgot tosend my change of

address

If you are moving PLEASE send your address change to ALACRoster Chairman, Sondra Rogers. When your Bulletin is mailedto the incorrect address, the back page is torn off by the PostOffice and returned to the Bulletin Editor with a 3% charge.The rest of your Bulletin is destroyed. To insure that youreceive your Bulletin as quickly as possible, you may fill out achange of address card at the post office and you must guaranteeforwarding postage. Then it is forwarded to you and we receivethe notice (along with the 3% charge). Please help keep ourpostage costs down. Send your address change as soon as youknow it.

ALAC CHANGE OF ADDRESS NOTIFICATION

Name:

Please add - change - delete (circle one) the following:

Telephone 1/:

Kennel Name:

Please send address changes, etc. to the ALAC Roster Chairman,Sondra Rogers, 7240 Kipling Street, Arvada CO 80005.

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Fleetfiremary schroeder303/973-3600

8391 london lane

debby rothman303/674-0136

conifer, colorado 8043

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MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION

AMERICAN LHASA APSO CLUB, INC.

NAME

STREET

CITY

OCCUPATION

STATE

DATE

PHONE:

ZIP CODE:

PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY

I hereby apply for membership and agree to abide by the AMERICANLHASA APSO CLUB'S constitution and by-laws and the rules of the Amencan Kennel Club if accepted for membership. I am eighteen years or olderand in good standing with the American Kennel Club.

Signed

Recommended by the following two American Lhasa Apso Club members

1 2.

Yearly dues$20.00 Single$25.00 Family$5.00 Extra outside U.S.A., Canada & Mexico

Make checks payable to American Lhasa Apso Club, Inc.Mail check and application to:

Joyce Johanson295 1st StreetDavid City, NE 68632(402) 367-4385

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LOCAL LHASAS

The Lhasa Apso Club of Southern California sent this list of the

1967/1988 Officers and Board of Directors:

President: Linda Allen Board of Directors:

Vice President: Ken Sharpton Jan Bridgforth

Treasurer: Bill Dawson Lou Bridgforth

Secretary: Sally Silva Richard Camacho

3197 First Street Isabelle Loyd

Riverside, CA 92507 Judy Ritter

The Merrimack Lhasa Apso Club has advised us of this current

list of Officers and Board:

- President: ,Jim Hamilton

- Vice President: Carol Kodis

- Treasurer: Anna Margolies

Recording Secretary: Carol Hamilton

Corresponding Secretary: Joanne Malouf

50 Booth Drive

Westwood, MA 02090

14N Board of Directors:

Betty Otto Edward Moses

ier Betty Rose Don Johnson

Barbara Whittier Diana Dakin

Ruth Deck Phyllis Marcy

rS:

The Greater Detroit Lhasa Apso Club announced the following results

of their 1987 election:

President: Fred Dieball

Vice President: Gayle Kozloff

Treasurer: Barb Prenger

Recording Secretary: Amy LaForest

Corresponding Secretary: John Scarsella

3965 Bird Road

Clarkson, MI 4E3016

Their new Board of Directors consists of the above officers and:

Leslie Baumann Cheryl Zink

The Lhasa Apso Club of Central Colorado sent this list of 1987/

1988 Officers and Board:

President: Niall Rogers Board of Directors:

Vice President: Debby Rothman Kristy Heide

Treasurer: Joyce Dzincioloski Sondra Rogers

Secretary: Mary Schroeder Gail Thompson

5395 So. Miller St.

Littleton, CO 80127This Club is hard at work on the 1988 National Specialty.

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Results... Results... Results...

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We will print the results of your local Lhasa Apso Club SpecialtyShows, Sweepstakes and Matches. Send a marked catalog or Xerox copyof marked catalog to Sally Silva, 3197 First Street, Riverside, CA 92507.

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LHASA APSO CLUB OF WESTCHESTER SPECIALTY

Held at Tarrytown, NY, Sunday, September 6, 1987Judge: Mrs. Marianne NixonDogs in Competition: 70

DOGS:

6 to 9 months1 MISTI ACRE'S SUGAR DADDY, Beverly Drake2 KINDERLAND TA SEN LITTLE ROCK, Susan S. Giles & Ellen Lonigro3 EXCEL EMITES MAKE IT BE, Craig Grein & Wendall J. Sammet4 TALIMER & CAROVALE'S T. MAGNUM, Carol & Peter Valentine

9 to 12 months

1 KAI SHAN'S MIRROR IMAGE, Nydia I. Haberlie & Linda M Tackett2 NAMFFOH'S GOLDEN PARTI-PAL, Ellen Hoffman

Bred by Exhibitor1 WESTGATE'S CATCH ME IF YOU CAN, Nancy Sehnert2 CHAR'S A.L.F., Charlotte Rickell & Debbie Seris

Open

1 MOKIEMA'S GRAB THE GUSTO, Beverly A. Butler2 KINDERLAND TA SEN LATE NITE, Susan S. Giles & Ellen Lonigro3 RHU-HA'S T'U-CHANG CHIN LUNG, Ruth Hatcher4 TABU'S BOY SCOUT OF TIARA, Joan Dudman

Winners Dog:KAI SHAN'S MIRROR IMAGE

Reserve Winners Dog:MOKIEMA'S GRAB THE GUSTO

BITCHES:6 to 9 months1 MISTI ACRES JE-NA OF DANDI-LION, Joan E. Karger2 TN HI LADY JAZ MIN, Mrs. Joyce Hadden3 CHALIN'S CLASSI CASI O'KAISHAN, Nancy Beach, Linda Tackett Y Nydia

Haberlie4 MOKIEMA'S HEY DIDDLE DIDDLE, Stephani Kodis & Mary Powers

9 to 12 months1 NORBULINGKA'S MS. ANNA-NATION, Phyllis R. Marcy2 DORVON V-TOI'S RUFFLES N'LACE, John & Dorothy Sweeney3 NORTHWIND JOSLYN'S AMBER, Barbara Walworth4 MA-SON'S KOOKIES-N-KREAM, Joyce & Nancy Beach

Bred by Exhibitor1 DORITAN'S I'M J-TAI'S TIFFANY TU, John Windish & Dorothy Sweeney2 CHALIN'S SPARKLING SHERRY, Linda M. Tackett3 NORTHWIND-MARDEL CHIA MOUSE, Cindy Butsic & MaryAnn Strysick4 WESTGATE'S STRING OF PEARLS, Nancy Sehnert

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American Bred

1 TABU'S CHOICE IS SABLE, Nancy J. Plunkett

Open

1 TABU'S FRENCH KISS, Joan Dudman & Nancy J. Plunkett

2 DOR JON'S POCONO SUNRISE, Mary & Ramon Lugo3 GAR-SAN'S ON CENTER OF SAN-SKI, Susan A. Rich4 TABU'S KANHISTIQUE, Linda M Tackett & Nydia I. Haberlie

Winners Bitch:

TABU'S FRENCH KISSReserve Winners Bitch:

DOR JON'S POCONO SUNRISE

Veteran Dogs

1 CH. BIHAR'S REVENGER OF SAMMI RAJA, Carol A. Strong2 CH. XANADU'S AR-JAY, Joseph P. Veghte3 CH. TAI-KAI'S HOKULEA-SAN, Elsa A. Lindhard

Best of Breed:

CH. MISTI'S PLAY IT AGAIN SAM, arlene Oley & Bev DrakeBest of Winners:TABU'S FRENCH KISS

Best of Opposite Sex:CH. MARDEL NORTHWIND HOT STUFF, Barbara Walworth, Cindy Butsick &

Mary Ann Strysick

LHASA APSO CLUB OF WESTCHESTER SWEEPSTAKES

Held at Tarrytown, NY, Sunday, September 6, 1987Judge: Dr. Michael Manning

Dogs in Competition: 28

DOGS:

6 to 9 months

1 TALIMER & CAROLVALE'S T. MAGNUM, Carol & Peter Valentine2 MISTI ACRE'S SUGAR DADDY, Beverly Drake3 KINDERLAND TA SEN LITTLE ROCK, Susan S. Giles & Ellen Lonigro4 WESTGATE'S CATCH ME IF YOU CAN, Nancy Sehnert

9 to 12 months1 KAI SHAM'S MIRROR IMAGE, Nydia I Haberlie & Linda M. Tackett2 NAMFFOH'S GODEN PARTI-PAL, Ellen Hoffman

12 to 18 months

1 WESTGATE'S TIP TOP OF NAMFFOH, Ellen Hoffman & Nancy Sehnert2 MOKIEMA'S GRAB THE GUSTO, Beverly A. Butler3 BENBRIDGE RANDOM HARVEST, Jeannine M. Palardy & Marilyn Kain-Ricciotti4 TN HI BRICK THE BIG BANG, Mrs. Joyce Madden

BITCHES:6 to 9 months

1 MOKIEMA'S HEY DIDDLE DIDDLE, Stephanie Kodis & Mary Powers2 TN HI LADY JAZ MIN, Mrs. Joyce Madden3 WESTGATE'S STRING OF PEARLS, Nancy Sehnert4KALEKO'S NOEL, Debby Burke

9 to 12 months1 DORVON'S V-TOI'S RUFFLES N'LACE, John & Dorothy Sweeney2 DORITAN'S I'M J-TAI'S TIFFANY TU, John Windish & Dorothy Sweeney3 NORBULINGKA'S MS. ANNA-MATION, Phyllis R. Marcy4 JAMA'S SARA LEE OF SULAN, Suzette Michele, Marlene Rykiel & J. Whitman

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Results...

12 to 18 months1 TALL OAK'S SUN RISE STORY, Susan K. & Victor L. Guilmino III2 TAI-KAI'S LHATKE-SAN, Elsa A. Lindhard3 ZA-ZI OF SHUKTI LINGKA, Kenneth G. & Harriet A. Silverman

Best Puppy:MOKIEMA'S HEY DIDDLE DIDDLE

Best Junior:WESTGATE'S TIP TOP OF NAMFFOH

Grand Prize Sweepstakes Winner:MOKIEMA'S HEY DIDDLE DIDDLE

THE LHASA APSO CLUB OF GREATER NEW YORK, INC. SPECIALTY

Held at North Branch, NJ, Saturday, September 5, 1987Judge: Mr. George LucasDogs in Competition: 93

DOGS:

6 to 9 months1 WESTGATE'S TALK OF THE TOWN, Cindy & Nancy Sehnert2 MISTI ACRES SUGAR DADDY, Beverly A. Drake3 KINDERLAND TA SEN LITTLE ROCK, Susan S. Giles4 TALIMER SON OF A WITCH, Terre Mohr

9 to 12 months1 KAI SHAN'S MIRROR IMAGE, Nydia I. Haberlie & Linda M. Tackett2 NAMFFOWS GOLDEN PAR-TI PAL, Ellen Hoffman3 ANBARA I MEAN BUSINESS, Barbara Wood

Bred by Exhibitor1 SHEN-PA- DMAR-ICHRA, Laura & Dr. HErbert D. Shein

Open

1 MOKIEMA'S GRAB THE GUSTO, Beverly A. Butler2 WESTGATE'S TIP TOP OF NAMFFOH, Ellen Hoffman & Nancy Sehnert3 POTPOURRI MUSICAL UNICORN, Elsie I. Basler4 ORLANE'S 0 J, Linda Kendall Smith

Winners Dog:KAI SHAH'S MIRROR IMAGE

Reserve Winners Dog:WESTGATE'S TALK OF THE TOWN

BITCHES:6 to 9 months

1 KINDERLAND TA SEN NEHI NOT SOX, Nancy Sehnert2 MOKIEMA'S HEY DIDDLE DIDDLE, Stephanie A. Kodis & Mary E. Powers3 KINDERLAND TA SEN IVORY LACE, Margaret P. & Donald L. Evans4 ORLANE'S PATTY-CAKE, Kenneth & Barbara Troy

9 to 12 months1 NORBULINGKA'S MS ANNA-MATION, Phyllis R. Marcy2 DORJON J-TOI'S RUFFLES'N LACE, John & Dorothy Sweeney3 JAMA'S SARA LEE OF SULAN, Suzette Michele, Marlene Rykiel & J. Whitman4 NORTHWIND JOSLYN'S AMBER, Barbara Walworth

Bred by Exhibitor1 NORTHWIND-MARDEL CHIA MOUSE, Cindy Butsic & Mary Ann Strysick2 DORJON'S I'M J-TOI'S TIFFANY TU, John Windish & Dorothy Sweeney3 KALEKO'S NOEL, Debbie Burke4 Mb O JA-MA PENIROYAL, Joan Pettit

American Bred1 TABU'S CHOICE IS SABLE, Nancy J. Plunkett

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Open

1 ORLANE'S INSPIRATION II, Linda Kendall Smith

2 JA-MA DAN-REW AMBER ANGEL, Enid & Andrew Londis & Janet R. Whitman

3 BENJI-LIN PATCHWORK PRINCESS, Eileen MacLennan

4 MARDEL-NORTHWIND LILL' MISS, Marilyn & Anthony Schultz

Winners Bitch:

ORLANE'S INSPIRATION II

Reserve Winners Bitch:

NORBULINGKA'S MS ANNA-MATION

Veteran Dogs:

1 CH. BIHAR'S REVENGER OF SAMMI RAJA, Carol A. Strong

2 CH. MIO'S CLEAN SWEEP, Joan Pettit & Janet Whitman

3 CH. KA-TEI'S SAM-SEN, Kay A. Toth

4 CH. XANADU'S AR-JAY, Joseph D. Veghte

Veteran Bitches:

1 CH. LLENROC TASHA BELLE, Olivia Feldmas

2 BEY LEA GROOVY TUESDAY O'KA-TEI, Kay A. Toth

Best of Breed:

CH. REMARC RUFFIAN, Kathy M. Cook & Dorothy J. Kendall

Best of Winners:

KM SHAN'S MIRROR IMAGE

Best of Opposite Sex:

ORLANE'S INSPIRATION II

THE LHASA APSO CLUB OF GREATER NEW YORK, INC. SWEEPSTAKES

Held at North Branch, NJ, Saturday, September 5, 1987

Judge: Ms. Catherine F. Groulx

Dogs in Competition: 34

DOGS:

6 to 9 months

1 WESTGATE'S TALK OF THE TOWN, Cindy & Nancy Sehnert

2 MISTI ACRES SUGAR DADDY, Beverly A. Draks

3 KINDERLAND TA SEN LITTLE ROCK, Susan S. Giles

4 TALIMER & CAROVALE'S T. MAGNUM, Carol & Peter Valentine

9 to 12 months

1 ANBARA I MEAN BUSINESS, Barbara Wood

12 to 15 months

1 MOKIEMA'S GRAB THE GUSTO, Beverly A. Butler

2 POTPOURRI MUSICAL UNICORN, Elsie I. Basler

3 BODNATH DRAKCHA KHAMPA, Echo J. Rummel

4 SHEN PA DMAR-KHRA, Laura & Dr. Herbert Shein

15 to 18 months

1 BENBRIDGE RANDOM HARVEST, Jeannine M. Palardy & Marilyn Kain-Ricciotti

2 WESTGATE'S TIP TOP OF NAMFFOH, Ellen Hoffman & Nancy Sehnert

BITCHES:

6 to 9 months

1 KINDERLAND TA SEN IVORY LACE, Margaret P. & Don L. Evans

2 ORLANE'S PATTY-CAKE, Kenneth & Barbara Troy

3 MOKIEMA'S HEY DIDDLE DIDDLE, Stephanie A. KOdis & Mary E. Powers

4 MISTI ACRES JE-NA OF DANDI-LION, Joan E. Karger

9 to 12 months

1 NORBULINGKA'S POLLYANNA, Thera Martin & Phyllis Marcy

2 DORJON J-TOI'S RUFFLES'N LACE, John & Dorothy Sweeney

3 DORJON'S I'M J-TOI'S TIFFANY TU, John Windish & Dorothy Sweeney

4 HORSIRA HYLAN KISMET, Michele & Rod Darby

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Results...

15 to 18 months1 TABUS CHOICE IS SABLE, Nancy J. Plunkett2 TAI-KAI'S LHATKE-SAN, Elsa A. Lindhard

3 MARDEL-NORTHWIND LIL' MISS, Marilyn & Anthony Schultz

Best in Sweepstakes:BENBRIDGE RANDOM HARVEST

ALAC 1987 REGION 1 FUTURITY (EASTERN)(Hosted by The Lhasa Apso Club of Greater New York)

Held at North Branch, NJ, Saturday, September 5, 1987

Judge: Ms. Lynn LowyDogs in Competition: 14

DOGS:6 to 9 months1 MERRYWAYS LOVEBOAT SCALAWAG, Wayne & Mary Harding

9 to 12 months1 KAI SHAN'S MIRROR IMAGE, Nydia I. Haberlie & Linda M. Tackett2 NAMFFOH'S GOLDEN PAR-TI PAL, Ellen Hoffman

12 to 15 months1 BODNATH DRAKCHA KHAMPA, Echo J. Rummel2 KINDERLAND'S TA SEN NITE LITE, Esther DeFalcis

BITCHES:9 to 12 months

1 NORBULINGKA'S POLLYANNA, Thera Martin & Phyllis Marcy2 JANA'S SARA LEE OF SULAN, Suzette Michele, Marlene Rykiel & Janet

Whitman3 MA-SON'S KOOKIES-N-KREAM, Joyce & Nancy Beach4 SE-MOR'S ZHEN ZHEN, Suzanne E. Moore

12 to 15 months

1 ZA-ZI OF SHUKTI-LINGKA, Kenneth G. & Harriet A. Silverman15 to 18 months1 NORTHWIND-MARDEL CHIA MOUSE, Cindy Butsic & Mary Ann Strysick2 TABU'S FRENCH KISS, Joan Dudman & Nancy J. Plunkett3 TALL OAK'S SUN RISE STORY, Susan K. Guilmino & Victor L. Guilmino III

Best Puppy:KAI SHAH 'S MIRROR IMAGE

Best Adult:NORTHWIND-MARDEL CHIA MOUSE

Grand Futurity Winner:KAI SHAH'S MIRROR IMAGE

ALAC 1987 REGION 2 FUTURITY (WESTERN)(Hosted by Cascade Lhasa Apso Fanciers of Greater Seattle)

Held at Seattle, WA, Sunday, August 23, 1987Judge: Ms. Dorothy J. KendallDogs in Competition: 8

DOGS:

12 to 15 months1 DESIDERATA RHAMBO, Arlene Miller

12 to 18 months1 MI-SU SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE, Lois M. & Robert W. Wade

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BREED: LHASA APSO

IV. Pigmentation changes in skin and hairs(Cont.)Increased pigmentation

hair (septVd) ,color change (eg. white to black, apricot to red. etc)

skindistribution (generalized or patchy) circle one,location on body or nose

V.

SPEC

I.

logs in surface of skins

Skin becomes softer

no opinion , never uncommon common

Skin becomes thickerTncrease in dandruff formation

distribution-list locationcircle one)type of dandruff o 4Tarypboth)

Change in temperature of skin.

increasedecrease .

:FIC DISEASE OF THE SKIN

lormone skin diseases*hypothyroidismpushing's disease(XS cortisone)sugar diabetesgrowth hormone diseasesex hormone abnormalities

indicate Male (too much,too little)which Female(too muchitoo little),

others .

aetary skin diseases*zinc responsivevitamin A responsivefatty acid responsiveprotein responsive .

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American Academy of Veterinary Dermatology Survey

Return Form to:Robert M. Brown, D.V.M.American Acad of Vet Derm.3370 Jackson DriveJackson WI 53037

INSTRUCTIONS: Questions will deal with both signs of skin diseases andspecific diseases that might be diagnosed in your breed. Mark the columnon the right that best answers the description of skin disease. Pleaseadd any comments on other conditions that may be seen in your breed andlist veterinarians that have experience in the diagnosis and treatment ofskin conditions that occur in your breed.

BREED: LHASA APSO

I.

1 ur OKIN VIZZAJEO

[air lossentire dog is bald

no opinion never uncommon common

body is bald, but hair is presenton head and legs •

rearview of hindlegs up to tail is baldsaddle area over back is baldseasonal hairloss(more than shedding)belly is baldpatchy, asymmetrical baldnesshaircoat becomes very thin

Etching, licking & rubbingFrequencyLocation of itching

head & earslegs & tailtail & rearendlehind front legs on trunkSlankother

_Presence of hair or skin lesions whereitch is located

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PAGE 1 OF 2

THE AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB

September 16, 1987

TO: Presidents and Secretaries of All-Breed Clubs

SUBJECT: Proposed policy changes and amendments to the Rules

Applying to Registration and Dog Shows

The enclosed statement concerning rules and policies governing

dog shows, was presented to the Delegates at the September 15, 1987,

meeting.

A number of policy changes and proposed rule changes, which

will have an effect on the sport of pure-bred dogs and on indivi-

dual show-giving clubs, were announced in this statement.

You are encouraged to read this material carefully, and to

disseminate it to your club's membership.

Comments from the Fancy on these issues is both welcomed and

encouraged, and may be directed in writing to Mr. James Crowley,

the Director of Show Operations.

AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB

DEAR ALAC MEMBER:

I RECEIVED THIS LETTER FROM AKC BECAUSE I AMSECRETARY OF AN ALL-BREED CLUB. I HAVE RECEIVEDNOTHING FROM AKC AS SECRETARY OF ALAC REGARDINGTHESE CHANGES. BECAUSE OF THE IMPORTANCE OF THESECHANGES, I FELT THEY SHOULD ALSO BE SHARED WITH ALACMEMBERS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. SALLY SILVA VOLUNTEEREDTO HAVE THEM INSERTED IN THIS BULLETIN. IF YOU HAVECOMMENTS, SEND THEM TO MR. CROWLEY AT AKC, AND/OR OURAKC DELEGATE, MR. SLEDZIK.

SONDRA ROGERS

Americ•n Kennel Club • SI Madisma Avenue • New York, New York 10010

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SUMMARY OF PROPOSED ACTION

I) Rule changes to be voted on at the December 8, 1987, Delegates' Meeting:

A. The elimination of the BOW award. This would affect Chapter 6, Section

. 13; Chapter 8, Section 7; Chapter 15, Section 4; and Chapter 19, Sec-

tion 1, of the Rules Applying to Registration and Dog Shows.

B. A requirement that a dog receive at least one major after reaching 18

months of age before being granted a championship title. This would

affect Chapter 19, Section 4, of the Dog Show Rules.

II) Policy changes that the Board of Directors proposes to adopt, effective

January 1, 1988.

A. No new clusters consisting of more than three all-breed shows shall be

.approved.

1. All-breed clusters of more than three shows will temporarily

be permitted to continue.

2. If one club drops out of such a cluster, there will be no

replacement.

3. After December 31, 1992, no all-breed cluster will consist of

more than three all-breed shows..

B. Every show-giving all-breed dog club would be required to hold at least

one AKC sanctioned match each year in its area. *

C. Every show-giving all-breed dog club would be required to conduct and

document two of the following four activities on an annual basis:

1. Training classes (obedience and/or conformation)

2. A breeder referral service

3. Two educational programs for club members

4. Public education through schools, fairs, libraries, hospitals,

rescue leagues, 4-H programs, etc.

D. Every all-breed club that holds two shows in a calendar year, must hold

at least one of those two shows in its own area.

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III. SkiLo

citnerwince of hair or skin lesions whereitch is locatedhairlose

,....- ...1

rednessscalingnormal skin

1 Rednessrationheadearsneck or trunkbackbellylegsfeet

Is Tedness seasonal? (circle one) yes or no

Frequency of redness (circle one) continual intermittant

IV. Pigmentation changes in skin & hair'Loss of pigmentation

hair

&Ro(in years) of onset

no opinion never uncommon

describe color change (eg. red to white, black to silver, etc.)skingeneralizedpatchylocationseasonal

cle oneIncreased pigmentation

column

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vitamin E responsiveincreased frequency of food allergyothers

:mmune mediated skin diseaseLUDUO (DIE. SLE)

mriagys tyresdrug inducedothers

In the space beneath, please list any other skin conditions that arefound in your breed that do not fit into any of the above categories.Thank you for your time and patience in filling out this survey form.Please sign your name and address below.

Name of veterinarians treating skinconditions in your breed:

address

telephone

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BITCHES:

6 to 9 months

1 HYLAN DANC'IN ON THE CEILIN, M. Hylton & P. Keen

9 to 12 months

1 PAWPRINTS MIGHTY JEWEL-LING, Nancy M. Damberg & Daryl W. Womack12 to 15 months

1 SAN JO'S LAMBSEY D'IVEY, Jane Shimanek & Leslie Ann Engen15 to 18 months

1 CH. STONELEA BANGLES, Wendy Harper, Barbara Dwelly & Phyllis Hebrard2 SAN JO SHUTTERBUG, L. A. Engen & M. L. Nixon3 HYLAN HOSHIRA ALL THAT JAZZ, M. Hylton, P. Keen & S. Ray

Best Puppy in Futurity:HYLAN DANC'IN ON THE CEILIN

Best Adult in Futurity:

SAN JO'S LAMBSEY D'IVEY

Grand Futurity Winner:

HYLAN DANC'IN ON THE CEILIN

11111111111111111111111111111

Some thoughts on the ALAC Futurity, Region 1, September 5, 1987

The morning of the Futurity was cool, bright and clear. It is a lovely showsite in New Jersey.

It seems to me that a concerted effort is being made to bring our Lhasasto proper size. I felt the overall quality was very sound. There was little or no evidenceof shyness. The entry as a whole was very happy.

I was very pleased with the later performance of my two winners. TheLhasa Apso Club of Greater New York is to be commended for their hard work inconducting a beautiful futurity, sweeps and specialty.

Sin9Jeely,

n 11(O/Wy

L.,

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Just a few comments from the Editor:

I want to thank the people who have helped to support the Bulletin

with regular advertising and articles. The Bulletin is YOUR

magazine. Without financial support, through advertising, there

would be no Bulletin. Without the regular features: the President's

Message, the Secretary's Page, Obedience Reports, Match and Show

Results, etc., and the articles sent in by members, the Bulletin

would be nothing more than a stack of forms that could be sent out

once a year and then forgotten.

The deadline for the next issue is October 15, but ads and

articles will be accepted for a couple weeks after the deadline

since this issue is going out a little late. I should mention

that the last two issues have been only two months apart which

is why the deadlines seem to come up so fast.

For those of you who look for your Bulletin in the mail immed-

iately after the deadline - remember: it takes time to put it

all together. Then the printer takes about a week and Bulk Mail

takes one to three weeks to be delivered, sometimes even longer.

Another reminder - Please, if you move, send in your change of

address form (it is in every Bulletin) to the Secretary, not to me.

Sondra will notify me in time for the next issue. She makes out

the mailing labels. If you don't notify her, you will probably

miss at least one issue of the Bulletin and I will get a notice of

non-delivery that means standing in a long line at the post office

and paying from 300 to $1.20 to find out who moved. I get about

ten notices after each issue is mailed, so for about two weeks

I feel like I live at the post office.

The "Local Lhasas" page is for local clubs to let the rest of

us know what's happening in their area. Send in any items about

what your club and/or members are doing. Or send your newsletter.

We'll print as much as we have room for. But NO GOSSIP, please.

If you have any questions, suggestions, complaints, whatever,

feel free to write to me. I will print your letters if you

write on them that they are for publication, or I will answer

them privately.Again, this is YOUR Bulletin, the place where you can let the

rest of the Lhasa world know what you, your club, and your dogs

are doing. Take advantage of it.

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- IN MEMORY -

"TARA"

CH. QUEENS TARAKOT ROM

1972 - 1987

SHE WAS A JOY AND A PLEASURE,

EVERYONE WHO KNEW HER LOVED HER,

SHE WILL BE GREATLY MISSED

BY ALL HER FRIENDS AND FAMILY.

Doris Marquez

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Breeder's DirectoryKey to Abbreviations:P. Puppies; D. Grown Dogs; S. Stud Service.

CALIFORNIACHEN LHASA APSOS ROMPat & Tom Chenoweth496 Bird AvenueLos Gatos, CA 95030(408) 395-1932P., S.

KENWOOD LHASA APSOSDiane Wood320 WalnutRedlands, CA 92373(714) 793-0227P., S.

LIN DALAI LHASASLinda Allen2900 Poinsettia Ave.Manhattan Beach, CA 90266(213) 546-1049P., D., S.

MARLO LHASA APSOSLynn LowyP.O. Box 5284Beverly Hills, CA 90210(213) 859-3930P., D., S.

ME-TU LHASA APSOSJune O'BrienFirewater Ranch11079 Loma Rica RoadMarysville, CA 95901(916) 743-7266P., D., S.

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TAMMERING LHASA APSOSElaine Scharf1138 Camino Del RioSanta Barbara, CA 93110(805) 967-6722P., D., S.

TE CHIN TE T'OCHOU LHASASBonny Johnson7085 N. FairfaxSan Bernardino, CA 92404(714) 884-7109P., S.

TOMAR LHASA APSOSSally & Tony Silva3197 First StreetRiverside, CA 92507-2620(714) 369-9369P., D., S.

COLORADONIALL'S LHASA APSOSNiall & Sondra Rogers7240 Kipling StreetArvada, CO 80005(303) 425-7381P., D., S.

FLORIDABERMUDA'S MOONGATE KENNELAnn L. Hurst7210 Carlowe AvenueCocoa, FL 32927(305) 636-3717P., S.

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CHAR-RU'S LHASA APSOSRuth HaydenCarolyn Paulson4400 Peppertree StreetCocoa, FL 32926(305) 631-2228P., D., S.

LUV-LEE LHASASJoan & Dick Bouman271 Oakridge DrivePort St. Lucie, FL 33452(305) 878-0459P., D., S.

SAN LHASASA. H. & Helen Burpee932 Fairway DrivePensacola, FL 32507(904) 456-2555P., S.

MASSACHUSETTSKNUUTTILA LHASA APSOSJoyce L. Bormann15 Friend StreetManchester By the Sea,

MA 01944

SHUKTI LINGKA LHASASKen & Harriet Silverman27 Brook RoadMarblehead, MA 01945(617) 631-5196P., D., S.

MICHIGANARKAY LHASA APSOSBill & Becki Kraus4215 Bishop RoadDetroit, MI 48224(313) 886-6292P., D., S.

SHARIL LHASA APSOSCherlynn Jozwick23819 BarfieldFarmington Hills, MI 48024(313) 478-3894P., D., S.

MISSOURIRAZ LHASASRebecca Ziegenhorn3577 E. EastwoodSpringfield, MO 65804(417) 883-1263P., D., S.

NEW JERSEYANBARA LHASA APSOS ROMBarbara Wood102 Kenilworth Blvd.Cranford, NJ 07016(201) 272-8995P., D., S.

NEW YORKKACHINA LHASA APSOSSally Ann HelfKachina's Place, Box 673Clarkson, NY 14430(716) 638-6701P., D., S.

TALIMER LHASASTerre MohrMacLean DriveRock Tavern, NY 12575(914) 496-9794 & 496-5938P., D., S.

TEXASGYPSY LHASA APSOSSkip & Patricia Johnson8216 CR 190Manvel, TX 77578(713) 489-1599P., D., S.

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TUNDU - ONE OR TWO

There can be, on occasions, more than one dog with the same or a

similar registered name. This at times could be confusing. In an

attempt to eliminate some of the confussion, and with the growth ofnumbers of purebred dogs registered, the AKC has changed some of itsregulations regarding the naming of dogs. You used to be able to namea whole string of dogs the same name, with a change in a Roman numeral

following the name, such as Ming Tali II, Ming Tali III, etc. You

also could name a dog or bitch exactly the same name, such as there is

a male Hamilton Kala and a female Hamilton Kala.

Even now you can use a name or combination of names, over and over, as

long as there is a change in prefix or there is an obvious attempt to

differentiate between two dogs. Such as, I had a Chen Makalu Nor ofDzungar. We also had a Chen Maka Tu, and a Chen Bu-Na Makalu and now

have a Chen Ta-Makalu. So, it should not be surprising to run into

dogs with similar names on old pedigrees.

For some reason or reasons unknown to me, there is a questionconcerning one of the original dogs imported from Tibet by theCuttings of Hamilton Farm. This dog is the male Tundu, imported withsire and dam listed on the import papers as "unknown". This Tundu didnot carry the Hamilton prefix. In due time Tundu sired a litter outof a bitch, also imported from Tibet by the Cuttings, with sire anddam "unknown", and named Hamilton Bidgy. From this litter, one of thepuppies was named Hamilton Tundu II.

There also appears to be a question regarding the offspring of two of

the early dogs registered as Lhasa Apsos by the American Kennel Club,named Tarzan of Koko Nor and Empress of Koko Nor. Their breedingrecord is as follows:

Lem PingLem Pong

Lem BhutanLem LamLem Ti

Lem ChangLem Koko

Lem Ming

Marco PoloPitti Sing

whelped 11/25/34

whelped 6/20/35

.whelped 12/26/35

whelped 7/16/36

whelped 9/8/37

As a matter of interest, Lem Pong sired a litter out of Chang Tso Lin

which contained Kota Grag and Kota Tang. These last two dogs were

parents of Lhasa Apsos entered in dog shows in the 40's and early 50'sin the San Francisco Bay area. Their breeder was Bruce Heathcote.

If you wish to see a photograph of Tarzan and Empress, consult

Hutchinson's Dog Encyclopedia. The appropriate volume contains a

photo of the two dogs held by their owner Marjorie Torrible.

Remember, during your search into Hutchinsons, the books were

published in the 1940's and written earlier. You may not find current

nomenclature.

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Another mixup I have seen recently on extended pedigrees concerns aconfusion about the breedings of the Lhasa Apso male Raggs. Raggs wasbred to two bitches in Shanghai, China. One was named Betty and onewas named Peggy. One of his daughters, Tai Ho, out of Peggy, wasimported into the United States, and whelped a litter of puppies inHawaii sired by her father. Imported along with Tai Ho was a fullbrother, but from a different litter, named Ming Tai. Also importedfrom China was the bitch Shanghai, whose parents were Raggs andPeggy. These dogs, along with several others, were bred at HollyHeath Kennel as Lhasa Apsos, exported from China as Lhasa Apsos, andimported into this country as Lhasa Apsos.

I personally owned a photo of Tai Ho, a light colored bitch describedas having a retrousse nose. My impression from the photograph, wasthat of a compact, refined animal, with a level top line and goodlength of leg, clearly a Lhasa Apso.

Another question that has been asked me lately is "what does pureTibetan blood lines mean", what is the difference between that and"pure Hamilton"? Most people know I do not like to see the word"pure" used in advertising in reference to a line. Remember the adfor Ivory Soap? It was claimed to be only 99/100% pure, which leavesme to think the word "pure" used in relation to animals cannot surpassIvory Soap. It is enough and fitting and proper to identify yourblood lines. This is important in the sale of puppies, or a studservice, and saves time for the prospective buyer who might be lookingfor a particular line or combination of lines. Therefore, I surmisewhat is meant by the use of the word "pure" in regards to advertisingbloodlines is as follows:

Pure Tibetan bloodlines probably means the dogs aredown from Hamilton line dogs plus English or otherimports that were exported from their country of originas a Lhasa Apso, and imported into the United States asa Lhasa Apso. That would include a dog such as Chumpaof Fuzzyhurst, or any other English import that iscurrently registered with the English Kennel Club as aLhasa Apso, who has in its background no American breddogs that are not Hamilton line. The Tibetan bloodlineclaim should also mean the advertiser has protected hisintegrity by researching the background of the foreignregistered dogs and determined the pedigree goes backonly to Tibetan imports.

Pure Hamilton probably means the dogs down from HamiltonFarm dogs that have not been outcrossed to any otherlines but bred only to each other, and their offspring.

Confused? Well you ought to be. Just try to sort it all out to thebest of your ability, and make up your mind, if you are Lappy withyour Lhasa, then why argue about his bloodlines. Continuously tryingto down any line is not progressive or productive. It is ratherfoolish for someone to spend hours trying to prove Tundu the offspringof Tarzan and Empress of Koko Nor, in order to discredit the Hamiltonline pedigrees. Let's spend our time breeding to improve upon what wehave - creating our own bloodline of which to be proud.

Tundu, Hamilton Tundu II, Tarzan of Koko Nor, Empress of Koko Nor,Raggs and Betty, Raggs and Peggy, Ming Tai, Tai Ho, Shanghai, HamiltonBidgy - thank goodness we had you way back when.. .if you hadn'texisted, just think of how many of today's Lhasa Apso would notex'st. None of mine would be here - how about yours?

aZtedia, &Wm/107ZPatricia ChenowethLos Gatos, CA

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LITTER

BASKET

7HE BEAR'S DEN LHASAS, Ba/fga/ta & 7/zank 7/zujittoLitteA whelped 5/24/87Ch. Light Red Aierti x Nyndwood'is Cifyistai2 dog,s, 2 g.itcheis1904 BeaonBizgan, 7X 77801 409/775-8368

BALA LHASAS, BAenda SchmevezpfLitte/f whelped 8/15/871987 g/fand Victo/t BISS Ch. Santo/ty Supe/qadge x1987 gifand Viet/fix Ch. Baia' Saga/I 7/tee5 dog.3, 1 gitch9 gettyg_a/z.g RoadBeVeviiie, IL 62223 618/277-6,515

NARLO LHASA APSOS, Lynn LowyLitte/f whelped 8/22/87BIS Ch. Ma/fio Rocky Road x Ma/zio aeack Plagic

(liamitton-AgAoto/fd)3 dog, 2 UtcheA - goid, tiack.6, whae4P.O. Box 5284Beveiziy &ILL, CA 90210 213/859-3930

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The Bear's DenLhasas

CH. LIGHT UP'S RED ALERT

and

CH. MI-LING GOLDEN BEAR

are "TEXAS PROUD" of

Daughters,

CH. MI SASSI BABY BEAR "Sassi"

CH. YUPPIES KLASI SASI KISI BEAR "Kisi"

and Baby Sister,

MINGTRE DANCIN' LADY BEAR "Ladybug"

"Sassi" "Kisi" "Ladybug"

ROSEMARY PUTMAN BARBARA 8, FRANK

12054 E. Louisiana Ave. TRUJILLO

Aurora, CO 80012 1904 Beason

303/755-0147 Bryan, TX 77801

409/775-8368

SALLY PARKER NORMAN

FRANK TRUJILLO

3554 Inwood Ave.

New Orleans, LA 70114

504/393-0643

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It pays to ADVERTISE!i

YES! I'd like to take advantage of the Bulin's low-costadvertising! Please find enclosed check for:

0 FULL PAGE AD WITH ONE PHOTO $30.00

0 each additional photo on mare pe.::e $ 5.00

0 FULL PAGE AD (NO PHOTO) $15.00

0 i PAGE AD $ 9.000 LITTER BASKET LISTING • $ 3.000 BREEDER'S DIRECTORY ( 4 issueL. , $10.000 BUSINESS CARD $ 3.000 BUSINESS CARD (4 issues) . ;,12.00

LITTER BASKET FORM:

Kennel Name

Proprietor's Name

Address

Phone

Sire

Dam

7.ate Whelped Dogs_ Eitches

BREEDER'S DIRECTORY FORM:

Kennel Name

Proprietor's Name

Address

Phone

PUPPIES F1 GROWN DOGS STUD SERVICE

SEND YOUR ADVERTISING COPY TO:

Sally Silva, Editor Phone (714) 369-9369 if you3197 First Street have any questions orRiverside, CA 92507 problems.

Deadline for FALL issue is OCTOBER 15.

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Fr° "Men" is Moving

Merrily Along.

F

WINNERSANNAPas

KENNEL CLUB1987

JOHN ASHBEY

Tabu's American MaidKavalier of W11-0-Wik x Tabu's Born Free)

now has 9 points including a major

bred by: Mr. & Mrs. Norman L. Herbel

conditioned & handled by: Nancy Clarke Plunkett

co-owned by: Sally Silva & Carolyn S. HerbelTomar Tabu

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678113006008000000e0199800888811163f31110•980C30

1flT1 JUfl11ff 11PV301 X.11111Ffl 11 111Mfflj11111110111fl1,INUOHPORHTED

(Licensed by the American Kennel Club)

13Z05712 4003 112 =2 UM MillMUM MEIRCH 18,1988

1-11 132:014 S ROW'

JUBGE: Regular and Non-Regular Classes and Junior Showmanship Competition

Hr. Curios DeBango2313 Urquhart St.

New Orleans, La. 70117

ENTRY FEE $14.00 for the first entry of each dog except Puppy Class which is

$9.00. Each additional entry of the same dog is $9.00. When a dog

is entered in more than one class ,the highest priced class is con-

sidered the first entry. Junior Showmanship Competition is $9.00.

ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY NOON, MARCH 2,1988

PAT JONNSOM SHOW CHAIRMAN8216 COUNTY RORO 190 MANVEL,TX 77578 713/484-1599

JACK OHOFRIO SUPERINTENDENTP.O.PDX 25764

omi9HonA CITY, OK. 73213

THIS SHOW WILL BE HELD OUTDOORS UNDER PERMANENT COVE*PENDING A.K.C. RPPROVAL

*ssissutussonstuastanststattnanitstustuunissagistianstannvnuantransactrtiou-

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OFFICIAL ENTRY FORMAmerican Lhasa Apso Club Futurity

ENTRY FEE 5 10.00 to nominate a litter for the Yearbeginning January 1, and ending December 3).MAKE CHEC.:S and MONEY ORDERS payable to the AmericanLhasa Apso Club.MAIL ENTRIES with FEES to: Cassandra de la Rosa

1312 11th Court, S.W.Olympia, WA 98502

PLEASE TYPEWRITE OR PRINT CLEARLYIMPORTANT - Read carefully instructions accompanying this

form.

FUTURITY NUMBER

REGION

For Official Use Only

Whelping Date

Breeder

Number ofMales

Number ofFemales

Place of City: State:Birth

Sire

Darn

Name of PersonMaking Entry

Street Address

City1

I State

AGREEMENT

I (we( acknowledge that the "Rules Applying to Registration and Dog Shows" have been made available to me (us) and that I am(we are) familiar with their contents I (we) agree that the Club holding this show has the right to refuse this entry for cause whichthe Club shall deem to be sufficient. In consideratiop of the acceptance of this entry and of the holding of the show and of theopportunity to have the dog judged and to win prize money, ribbons or trophies, I (we) agree to hold this Club, its members,directors, governors, officers harmless from any claim for loss or injury which may be alleged to have been caused directlyOr indirectly to any person or thing by the act of this dog while in or upon the show grounds, or near any entrance thereto,and I (we) personally assume all responsibility and liability for any such claim, and I (we) further agree to hold the aforementionedParties harmless from any claim for loss of this dog by disappearance, theft, death or otherwise, and from any claim for damage orinjury to the dog, whether such loss, disappearance, theft, damage or injury be caused or alleged to be caused by the negligence ofthe Club or of any of the parties aforementioned.

I CERTIFY that I am the actual owner of this bitch of dog being qualified or that I am the duly authorized agent of the actualowner whose name I have entered above. In consideration of the acceptance of this entry, I (we) agree to abide by the rules andregulations of the American Kennel Club in effect at the time of this Futurity, and further agree to be bound by the "Agreement"accompanying this entry form. I (we) certify and represent that the dog entered is not a hazard to persons or other dogs. Thisentry is submitted for acceptance on the foregoing representation and agreement.

Single copies of the latest edition of the "Rules Applying to Registration and Dog Shows" may be obtained without charge fromany Superintendent or from the American Kennel Club, 51 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. 10010.

SIGNATURE of owner or his agentduly authorized to make this entry

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FUTURITY RULES

she Futurity Is Ian annual event sponsored by the American than Apao Club, Inc. to er.cour.oethe exhibition of recently whelped Lhasa Apsos. It Is open to ell Lhasa Apse litters whel;edduring the year beginning January 1st •nd ending December 31st.

Futurity Eligibility: Nomination of the litter must be made within ninety days of whelp.Nomination forms are evallable from the Club secretary or the Futurity Chairman, aynomination of the litter, ail dogs In that litter ere eligle le to enter the FuturityIrrespective of subsequent ownership change. •

futurity Covet Inn •rel Dates: Five futurities ere authorised each year. One Is held In eachof the geographic regions designated below. Dope fros • nominated litter may be shown in anyof the Regional Futurities. but, In no circumstances, may any dog be shown In Mare then onefuturity.

All futurities must be held during the months of July and August following the close of thefuturity year. Within these months, the date Is at the election of the Host Committee.

Futurity Stekes and Prizes: The Americen Lhasa Ape° Club, Inc. offers the Kobert W. GrillingMemorial Plaque to the BREEDER of the Gr•nd Futurity Winner In each Region.

There Shall be • pool of Prize Monies In EACH Futurity Region consisting of all nominationfeet for litters whelped In Region (divided by age). 55.03 of the entry fees for thole dogsentered In each Region (divided by age and sex). The awards will be distributed as follows:

5% of TOTAL REGIONAL P001 TO CRAW% FUTURITY 1..!NNER.5% OF TOTAL REGIONAL POOL TO NEST ADULT IN FUTURITY.5% OF TOTAL REGIONAL POOL TO BEST PUPPY IN FUTURITY.30% OF REGIONAL CLASS POOL TO FIRST IN CLASS.15% OF REGIONAL CLASS POOL TO SECOND IN CLASS,ID% OF REGIONAL CLASS POOL TO THIRD IN CLASS.SI Of REGIONAL CLASS POOL TO FOURTH IN CLASS

All undistributed awards are the property of the American Lhasa Apso Club, Inc.

Futurity Share end Cl All Futurities will be divided by Sea and be judged In thefollowing elegem.:

PUPPY DOGS: 6 to 9 months; 9 to 12 months.PUPPY 'ITCHES: 6 to 9 months; 9 to 12 months.

1'Winning Puppy in each class to compete for BEST POPPY 14 FUTURITY,ADULT DOGS: 12 to 15 months; 15 months and older.ADULT 'ITCHES: 12 to 15 months: 15 months and older.Winning Adult In each class to compete for PEST ADULT IN FUTURITY."EST PUPPY III FUTURITY AND BEST ADULT IN FUTUHITY TO sonp•t• for GRAND FUTURITY WINNER,

Should the futurity be held In conjunction with an AEC point 'how, the folloming procedurewIll aPPlYt

All dogs entered In the Futurity MUST ENTER AN) COMPETE In one or more of theregular classes of the show-giving club.

The entry In tha Regular Classes end the Futurity Class KUST be made on theentry blank of the show-giving club.

The entry blank must be marked In the "ADDITIONAL CLASS" section with thzword "Futurity" end the assigned litter nomination number.

The Entry Fee for the Additional Futurity Class must accompany each entryto the show-giving Superintendent and/or Show Secretory.

There are NO ARC Championship Points awarded In the Futurity.

All dogs MUST be handled by the Breeder, Owner. • member of his household or an AmateurabStitute.

NO atruNos wIll be made In the event of deafult by the person making the entries.

ruruftry RECIONS

REGION 1: Connecticut. Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Maine, Maryland,Massachusetts. aism, Hampshire, New Jersey, New York-, Korth Carolina, Pannsyltenla, Kh.deIsland, South Carolina, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia; REGION II: Alaska, Arizona,California, Idaho. Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington; REGION III; Illinois, Indians, Iowa,Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin, Wynming;RECl°14 1Vt Almosea. Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri,Now MAAICO, Oklehoma, Tennessee, Texas; HAWAIIAN: Howell.

Futurity Hosts and Judges: ApplIcationa for Rost Committees to act as Show Committees foreach of the futurities .111 be solicited annually from the membership. The Board of Directorsof the American Lhasa Apse Club, Inc. by • majority note will Watt the Host Committeesfrom the applications with primary consideration given to Specialty Clubs and Club Members.The Host Committee selects the site and the dote of each isegloral Futurity (provided I: Isheld In the months of July 6 August). The futurity may be either • separate event or heldlb conjunction with an American Kennel Club approved point show at the election of theHost C ommIttees.

Judges wall be nominated by the memoership of the American ,Lhala Apso Club, Inc. and election oJudges for each region will be by weitten ballot by the entire membership of the American'lase Ipso Club, Inc. Those candidates who are ,second In the balloting shall be designatedAlternate Judspos should the first be unable to judge,

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AMERICAN LHASA APSO CLUB

AWARDS FORM

PLEASE SUBMIT ONE FORM PER AWARD APPLIED FOR TO:PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT ALL INFORMATION

Due April 1, 1988

Angie Taylor#1 Winfrey CourtBaltimore, MD 21236(301) 665-4960

AWARD APPLYING FOR•

NAME OF DOG

ACTUAL OWNER

ADDRESS

CITY STATE ZIP PHONE

CO-OWNER

PERSON APPLYING FOR AWARD

PLEASE FILL OUT SECTION THAT APPLIES TO THE AWARD ASKED FOR.

A. CHAMPION OR OBEDIENCE AWARD

DATE FINISHED AKC GAZETTE MONTH YEAR

B. REGISTER OF MERIT SIRE: List Champions with AKC Gazette Month & Year.

1. Month Year

2. Month Year

3. Month Year

4. Month Year

5. Month Year

C. REGISTER OF MERIT DAM: List Champions with AKC Gazette Month & Year.

1. Month Year

2. Month Year

3. Month Year

D. REGISTER OF MERIT BREEDER OR OBEDIENCE: List on Separate piece of paper your 10 Champions withthe AKC gazette month and year of publication. For OBEDIENCE list your three titles completed with AKCGazette Confirmation.

If you are not planning to attent the Awards Banquet at the National Specialty, please sent $4.00 to cover mailingPlaque directly to you.

Duplicate plaques for Co-owners are available at the cost of:

$10.00 for Champion and Obedience awards

$12.00 for Register of Merit awards

$15.00 for Special Awards

Old plaques can be ordered at the above prices.

IV AKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO ALAC.

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BEHIND THE NEW CHAMPIONS

Three generation pedigrees of new Lhasa Apso champions belonging to members of the

American Lhasa Apso Club will be printed free, if sent in by the owner. Please send

the dog's name, sex, owner's name and breeder's name, along with a neatly printed or

typed pedigree that does not need to be returned. Send to Sally Silva, 3197 First Street,

Riverside, CA 92507-2620.

CH. FLEETFIRE RED ROX

MaleBreeder: Mary Schroeder

Owners: Mary Schroeder & Debby Rothman

Ch. Nyima Knick's DeBusschere*

Ch. Nyima's Mucho MachoCh. Shana of Halmar *

Ch. Nyima's Hot Stuff Tonite

Tewksbury Beau BrummelAutumn Lee Beau

Tewksbury TweeterCh. Nyima's A Little Nachas

Ch. Fleetfire Hot Tam AlieCh. Almont's JB of Nyima ROM**

Fleetfire Won An On LeeCh. Nyima's Once A Nites Enuff

Ch. Aurora's Kim-Tu DynastyCh. Almont's JB of Nyima ROM**

CH. FLEETFIRE TIA TASCHI-ANNA

FemaleBreeders: Mary Schroeder & Debby Rothman

Owners: Breeders & Donna Scott

Ch. Anbara's Ruffian

Ch. Niall's Fleetfire 0 Blu Patina

Niall's Hsin Dih Bear ROMCh. Fleetfire Par Ting Shot

Ch. Nyima Knick's DeBusschere*

Ch. Almont's JB of Nyima ROM**

Almont's Dew DropCh. Yeti's Paper Tiger ROM

Ch. Rimar's Rumpelstilskin ROM

Ch. Arborhill's Lho-Lha of Rimar ROM

Ch. Fleetfire Zhel Lee Bhel Lee

Ch. Nyima Knick's DeBusschere*

Ch. Almont's JB of Nyima ROM**

Almont's Dew Drop

LIN DALAI'S HELLYUN O'SULAN CD

FemaleBreeders: Linda Allen & Joan Hartford

Owners: Linda Allen & Deanna Maxwell

Ch. Orlane's Inimitable ROM

Ch. Innsbrook's Patrician O'Sulan ROM

Ch. Innsbrook's Scarlet Lady

Ch. Sulan's Gregorian Chant ROM

Ch. Joi-San's Happieh Go Luckieh

Knolwood's American SpiritCh. Dunklehaven Red Cleaver

Ch. Chen Krisna Nor ROM

Ch. Dolsa Yojimbo ROMCordova Sin-Sa ROM

Ch. Dormar's Sen-Ge-Mo Kizzi ROM

Ch. Queen's Ching Chaing

Ch. Queen's Tarakot ROMQueen's Kar-En

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CH. LIN DALAI'S MAJHANO MS MISCHIEF

FemaleBreeders: Joan Hartford & Linda Allen

Owners: Tanya Campbell & Linda Allen

Ch. Chen Krisna Nor ROM

Ch. Dolsa Yojimbo ROMCordova Sin-Sa ROM

Lin Dalai's Apricot Brandy

ErnieEl-Ray's Rag-A-Muffin

El-Ray's Happy PeanutCh. Chen Krisna Nor ROM

Ch. Dolsa Yojimbo ROMCordova Sin-Sa ROM

Ch. Dormar's Sen-Ge-mo Kizzi ROM

Ch. Queen's Ching Chaing

Ch. Queen's Tarakot ROMQueen's Kar-En

CH. MARLO PRIZE PACKAGEMaleBreeder: OwnerOwner: Lynn Lowy

Ch. Rimmon Ripsnorter

Ch. Marlo's Icecream Man O'Rimmon

Cameo's Densa DobraMarlo Kaam Constant Comment

Hammonds Alexia of Mi-Lee

Kim Lang De ColourMel Yan of SachiaOcon Joymarc Daredevil

Ch. Sharil Joymarc Patent Pending

Everglo Joymarc Mary Mary

Marlo Honeysuckle RoseCh. Suntory FOur on the Floor

Marlo KissameeCh. Marlo's One Of A Kind

CH. YUPPIES KLASI SASI KISI BEAR

FemaleBreeders: OwnersOwners: Frank & Barbara Trujillo

Ch. Windsong's Gusto of Innsbrook

Ch.Orlane's IntrepidCh. Orlane's Brandywyne

Ch. Light Up's Red AlertCh. Arborhill's Rapsodieh

Light Up's Soda's My Pop

Truli Troll Scrumptious

Ch. Annie's Golden Fluff

Ch. Hillman's Diamond Tempest

Orlane's Diamond Lollipop

Ch. Mi-Ling Golden BearCh. Al-Mar's Ala-Kazam

Ch. Windsong's Mean Jean

Ch. Windsong Madoros Mai Li Chin

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CH. MADOROS FIREBALL OF ORLANEMaleBreeders: Don Ross & Dorothy KendallOwners: Mike & Jennie Geary & Marie Ross

Ch. Tabu's Jazz Man ROMCh. Tabu's Music Man ROM

Maru's Julie of Laran ROMOrlane's White Knight II

Ch. Madoros Solo of OrlaneOrlane's Solar Flair

Orlane's Sweet FinaleCh. Orlane's Be-Sparky of Al-Mar ROM

Ch. Al-Mar's Ala-Kazam ROMDar-Roc's Ama Lilli Dew Drop

Orlane's Party Doll of Madoros ROMCh. Orlane's Gold Chipper

Orlane's Parti-TimeLee's Golden Vickary

CH. MANCHU'S SHON-PO HON-NEE KHIMaleBreeders: Janis & Patrick HoganOwner: Laurie Eagleson

Ch. Orlane's Inimitable ROMCh. Tom Lee Manchu of Knolwood ROM

Ch. Ruleo's Peppermint PattiCh. Manchu's Taiwan On Of Tibet

Teddy Bear NDelia's Meko Kim

Barnett's Tiger LilyCh. Jampo's I'm Steppen Out of Syung

Ch. Syung's Chico the Cocaine KidCh. Tiffany's Winona of Anstead

Knolwood's Scarlet RibbonsCh. Jampo's I'm Steppen Out of Syung

Ch. Knolwood's Red Ruby TuesdayCh. Luty Fittin 'N Proper

NUSENG/TACIN MY-T-LUV BEAR U. D.MaleBreeders: Fran Strayer & Gerry GordyOwners: Florence Kantor & Fran Strayer

Ch. Anbara Justa Teddy BearCh. Anbara-Rimar Grin'N Bear It

Ch. Rimar's The Frivolous Fox ROMCh. San Jo's Out of the Blue

Ch. San Jo's Sorta SootyCh. San Jo's Mussel Bussel ROM

Ch. King's Brandy Kyi of San JoCh. San Jo's Soshome ROM

Ch. San Jo's Soshome Up ROMCh. San Jo's Mussel Bussel ROM

Ch. Tacin Dalai Lama's Sera LhamuCan. Ch. Zarrah Tse Ba Can

Ch. Tacin's Darseba of ZarrahZarrah's Dar-Ba

CH. SUMMERHILLS DREAM WEAVERMaleBreeders: OwnersOwners: Jan & Doug Bernards

Ch. Anbara Justa Teddy BearCh. Anbara-Rimar Grin'N Bear It

Ch. Rimar's The Frivolous Fox ROMCh. San Jo's Out of the Blue

Ch. San Jo's Sorta SootyCh. San Jo's Mussel Bussel ROM

Ch. King's Brandy Kyi of San JoROM Ch. Innsbrook's Patrician 0 Sulan ROM

Ch. Sulan's Gregorian ChantKnolwood's American Spirit

Ch. Sulan's Victorian SonnetROM Ch. Shoga's Ben-Ming

Jennifer Juniper of SulanSandman's Dream of Knolwood

DON'T FORGET

DUES ARE DUE

SEPTEMBER 1st

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The ALAC Obedience Committee has a beautiful albumn

for obedience Lhasas. This albumn is displayed at the ALAC

National Specialties and other major shows.

We are all very proud of our obedience Lhasas and are

sure you are too. I hope you will decide to become part of

this Lhasas In Obedience Albumn.

All you need to do is send a photo and a "write up"

about your obedience Lhasa. The albumn's pages are approximately

8" x 10". You may have one or two pages per obedience Lhasa.

For example, If the photo is large, your "write up" will be on

the adjacent page. The actual photo you send will be used.

Please type your "write up" as it will be used "as is".

The photo may be a show photo, a home photo, an action

photo, or any other type. The -write up" may be on your

personal or kennel stationary.

In your "write up" we definitely needs *Full name of Lhasa

*Highest Obedience Title

*Date Degree Completed

*Owner and Address

Other optional information you may wish to include: special

awards, scores, shows and judges, breeder, sire and dam and

the advantage of living with and obedience Lhasa.

Please send your photo and "write up" tos

ALAC Obedience Committee

Brenda Schmelzel

9 Gettysburg Road

Belleville, IL 62223

********************

OBEDIENCE TIDBIT:

In 1986 twenty-nine Lhasa Apsos were awarded obedience titles.

Two of these were U.D.'s and six of these were CDX1s.

Congratulations!

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7he LHASA APSO Cfni3o/

MURAL COLORADO

4.inviteA you to attend the

APERICAN LHASA APSO CLUB1988 414710NAL SPECI4L7Y

and

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ADDRESS and OTHER CHANGES

Vicki Albritton, 4601 Magnolia Drive 'A', Ft. Pierce, FL 33482-7115

Richard & Joan Bouman, 271 SW Oakridge, Port St. Lucie, FL 33452-5017

Pat & Tern Chenoweth, 496 Bird Ave., Los Gatos, CA 95030; (408)

395-1932

Robert Delaney, (619) 426-2670

Valerie Ferrias, 303 W. Walnut, Washington, IN 47501-2621

Brad & Rarbara Kennedy, 2108 Pine Crest Dr., Birmingham, AL

35216-1716

Gaylan & Christina Moffett, 4901 W. Marshall Ave., Longview, TX

75604-4822

Wendy Penn, 9390 Welch Rd., Orient, OH 43146-9545

Gwen Shook, 21891 Vivienda, Grand Terrace, CA, 92324

John & Lee Vreeland, actiress unknown

THE ALAC NATIONAL SPECIALTY

TROPHY FUND

VIAJ!PLEASE SEND CONTRIBUTIONS ASAP TO:

DON L. HANSON

2214 S. FIR

OLYMPIA, WA.98501

Wirt YR

REMEMBER...

it pays to

ADVERTISE!

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BARBARA WOOD201/272-8995

baira LHASA APS05

102 Kenilworth Blvd.. Cranford, N.J. 07016

Puppies Occasionally Stud Service

ANN L. HURST

BERMUDA'S MOONGATE KENNEL7210 Carlowc AvenueCocoa, Florida 32927 305, 636-3717

CAMEO KENNELSLhasa Apse • Shih flu • Yorkshire Terrier

Selective Boarding & ConditioningPuppies Show& Pet • Stud Service

KEN SHARPTON BILL DAWSON(714) 986-1968

814 S. Bon Viet., Oniario, CA 91 761

Joyslyn's Lhasa Apsos

Lynn and Joyce Johanson295 First Street

David City, Nebraska 68632

(402) 367-4385

Mario Lhasa Apsos

Lynn Lowy

213/859-3930PO Box 5284

Beverly Hills, California 90210

RON'dROWDER • EDDJEMUTCHESON

FbUte'3130X 14 ",ek.i(Skinge0 MO 640.j13,1.6).R28,2968:

SI A S oc..* P .3 111SIS Z.V I It 1 tt .1,,a ,777̀ 11'

Ternar Lhasa Apses

Tony & Sally Silva3197 First StreetRiverside, CA 92507

(714) 369-9369

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DATES TO REMEMBER

OCTOBER 1987

11 Lhasa Apso Club of Southern California 'B' MatchCambria Pet Center, Santa Ana, CAJudge: Mr. Niall Rogers

• 15 Bulletin deadline for Fall Issue

DECEMBER 1987

1 Unpaid ALAC dues are past due. If not paid by thisdate, individual must re-apply for membership.

JANUARY 1988

* 15 Bulletin deadline for Winter Issue

MARCH 1988

18 Lhasa Apso Club of Greater Houston SpecialtyHouston Farm and Ranch Club

APRIL 1988

• 1 Last day to apply for ALAC Annual Awards for 1987

* 15 Bulletin deadline for Spring Issue

MAY 1988

* 31 Lhasa Apso Club of Central Colorado SweepstakesJudge: June Frankl

JUNE 1988

* 1-3 ALAC National Specialty & Midwest South Futurity,ALAC Annual Meeting & ALAC Awards Banquet

17 Merrimack Lhasa Apso Club Specialty, Canton, MA

JULY 1988 9 ALAC Supported Entry at Genessee Valley Kennel Club's

50th Anniversary Show

* 15 Bulletin deadline for Summer Issue

(*) Further information can be found elsewhere in Bulletin.

PLEASE SEND IN THE DATES OF YOUR CLUB'S SHOWS, MATCHES,SEMINARS, ETC., TO BE INCLUDED IN THE CALENDAR.

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BULLETIN

Sally Silva, Editor3197 First StreetRiverside, CA 92507-2620(714) 369-9369

DOROTHY BENITEZ MEMORIALASSISTANCE FUND

Raena Wilks, Chmn350 W. 55th St., Apt. 2CNew York, NY 10019

EDUCATION

Sally Ana Helf, ChmnBox 673Clarkson, NY 14430(716) 633-6701

FINANCEMary WhitmanStephen CampbellPaul Voigt

FUTURITIES

Cassandra de la Rosa

GUIDEBOOK

Carolyn Herbel, Co-ChmnSondra Rogers, Co-Chmn

HEALTH

Peggy W. Huffman, Chmn12524 Co. Hwy 467Belleviev, FL 32620(904) 243-6151

HISTORIAN

Becky JoHnson#1 TiaraImperial, MO 63052(314) 464-7547

LOCAL CLUB LIAISON Ferne Woodbury9-37 Boyd Rd., RFD #7Londonderry, NH 03053(603) 432-8326

LOGO

Marie Allman111 Ivy St., Rt. 3Freeport, TX 77541(409) 233-1853

MEMBERSHIP

Joyce JCaanson

NATIONAL SPECIALTYCOORDINATION

Jeanne Hope, Chmn9600 Accord DrivePotomac, MD 20854(301) 299-3240

Niall RogersLois Voigt

NATIONAL SPECIALTYCATALOG ADVERTISING

Becki Kraus

NATIONAL SPECIALTYTROPHY

Barbara Wood, Chmn

OBEDIENCE

Brenda Schmelzel9 Gettysburg RoadBelleville, IL 62223(618) 277-6515

PROGRAM LISTING

June O'Brien11079 Loma Rica RoadMarysville, CA 95901(916) 743-7266

ROSTER & YEARBOOK

Sondra Rogers

VIDEO

Debby Rothman, Chmn8391 London LaneConifer, CO 80433(303) 674-0136

YEARBOOK DISTRIBUTION

Susan Giles

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