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AUGUST 1990
he Lhasa BulletinPublished Bi-Monthly by The American Lhasa Apso Club
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Multi GroupBISS Am Can ALAC SelectCh Sho Tru Hylan Stetson
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American Lhasa Apso Club
Under Mr J Gregory
How very proud we are to have been able to bring Stetson out at The National at age 6 1/2 and very much in his prime.
His daughter -
Hylan Hoshira Sho Tru Fedora was awarded Winners Bitch from Bred By
His other Get in the Specials Ring were awarded Selects -
BIS BISS CH SHO TRU HYLAN NAMASTE TOP GUN
CH HYLAN HOSHIRA SHO TRU MAVERICK
CH KRISNA FANCY PANTS
& FEDORA
But the Best win of all for us must be the winning of the Stud Dog Class - A showcase of our breeds top
producer.
Pat Keen, Midge Hylton & Shirley RayWE FEED WINNERS ON SCIENCE DIETS!
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ALAC OFFICERS AND BOARD
PRESIDENTCassandra De La Rosa1312 llthCtSWOlympia WA 98502206-357-6743
VICE PRESIDENTSusan S Giles2373 VV1lecil kind DriveManakin-Sabot VA23103834-749-4912
SECRETARYStephen arrabell37 Greienwocd DrFreehold NJ 07728201-431-4135
TREASURERCarotyn HertelRoute 1 Box 50Putman OK 73659405-661-3299
BOARD MEMBERS
Male AlmonRural Route 03Freeport TX 77541409-233-1853
Can-acho1346 W Ralston StOntario CA 91762714-984-0812
Lynette Cboney25 Ranchette EstatesKeller TX 76248817-379-5408
Victor CohenMS South WilliamsonWaliamscn MI 48895517-655-5347
Don Harem2214 Fir St SEOhympia Wa 98.501206-943-6067
Joyce Johanscn126 Kuriene DrivveMxji 161455309-837-1565
Becki Kraus4215 Bishop StDetroit Ml 48224313-886-6292
Brenda Soh/net:el9 Gettysburg RdBelleville IL 62223618-277-6515
Mtn/11 Whl
23 Great Oaks DrSpring Vatley NY 10977914-425-0765
AKC DELEGATEE Ray Sledtk1704 Shagbark GaleReston VA 22090763-471-7584
President's message
Dear Friends,
This is my last message to you as ALAC President. During the past two years. Ihave enjoyed the challenge of this position and take pride in what I believe to bepositive steps forward for ALAC.
The Officers and Board members during the past two years have accom-plished much: a newly-formatted Bulletin that arrives regularly and pays itsown way; a new handbook; publication of Board meeting minutes in atimely manner; detailed treasurer's reports and prompt deposit of checks:by-laws revision underway; balloting for elective positions by an account-ing firm: to name some but not all.
None of this has been done alone. The hard work of officers, board members,committees, and ALAC members has helped achieve thpsp results and I would Iketo thank each and every one.
As they say, anything worth doing is not always easy or without controversy. Andft hasn't been. But this isn't necessarily bad. tt is important that we learn how todisagree and come to consensus. This matures us both as individuals and as anorgantcrtion, and I truly believe we have made strides in these area.
Much work remains, and Dorothy Joan Kendall will bring fresh energy and
leadership to the office. She has my support and I wish her the best.
it's been great and I thank you, again. See you soon.
With warm regards,Cassandra
GROUP, AFTER GROUP, AFTER GROUP. . .
Multi BIS, Multi BISS Am & Can Ch Rufkins Chip Off The 01 Rock
TUCK!.KENNEL CLUB
(Multi Group Winning AM & CAN Ch Orlanes Scirocco ROM** X Ch Ruffway Patra Tashi Tu ROW)
GROUP I Keke Kahn - Malibu KC 5/6/90GROUP I Robert Sharp - Rio Hondo 5/13/90
GROUP I Florise Hogan - San Gabriel Valley 5/25/90
FLASH! BIS VENTURA COUNTY DOG FANCIERS - JUDGE BETTY MOOREFLASH! BIS SANTA BARBARA KENNEL CLUB - JUDGE EDD BIVIN
Bred, Owned & Conditioned byRoberta LombardiRufkins Lhasas ROM eligible805-933-3038
Handled Exclusively by Clay Coady
All Rufkins Lhasas Conditioned with #1 All Systems
Co-BreederGeorgia PalmerCo-OwnerArlene Oley 3
BOARD MEETINGJULY 17,1990
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AMERICAN LHASA APSO CLUBBOARD MEETING, JULY 17, 1990SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
The following board members and offi-cers were present: Marie Allman , RichardCamacho, Stephen Campbell, VictorCohen, Cassandra de la Rosa, SusanGiles, Don Hanson, Carolyn Herbel, JoyceJohanson, Brenda Schmetzel, E Ray Slectikand Marvin Whitman. There were ap-proximately twenty members also pres-ent at different times during the boardmeeting.
The meeting was called to order at 6:05pm by the President, Cassandra de laRosa. She stated in her report that thingsare moving along well, with good peopleworking hard for ALAC. The 1984 year-books are bound and the new hand-book has been completed. There is a lotoccurring and the officers, committeepersons and board members are per-forming well.
Secretary's Report: Stephen Campbellreported on correspondence receivedand noted that there have been manyinquiries concerning membership, as wellas locations of area local clubs. Thesecretary requested that all correctionsto names and addresses be forwardedto him. He stated that election results willbe announced at the annual meeting
Treasurer's Report: Carolyn Herbel re-viewed the treasurer's report for the periodFebruary 1, 1990, through July 10, 1990.The current general fund balance is$ I 1,236.40.PLEASE NOTE: A detailed report of thetreasurer is attached to these minutes.Richard Camacho made a motion thatthe report of the treasurer be accepted.Stephen Campbell seconded. Motioncarried.
All committee reports requiring action ordiscussion were reviewed. The annualmeeting will have reports from all corn-mittees. Committee reports with areas ofspecial note or mention are summarizedbelow:
Futurity Host Coordinator: Debbie Burkediscussed bids for 1991 host club futuritysites:Region One:
Region Two:
National Capital AreaLhasa Apso ClubLhasa Apso Club of So.California
Region Three: In conjunction with National Specialty
Region Four: Lhasa Apso Club of CentralColorado
Don Hanson made a motion that those hostclubs be accepted. Richard Camacho sec-onded. Motion carried.
National Specialty Coordinator: Jeanne Hopereported that the 1991 specialty is scheduledforJuly 7 through July 10, 1991, to be held at theTroy Hilton Hotel in Troy, Michigan.Jeanne announced that Mrs James E Clarkhad been selected to judge our 1993 specialtyand noted that she has had initial contact withMrs Clark. Two clubs in Region One haveindicated an interest in hosting the specialty.
Handbook: Susan Giles reported that the costof the handbook to ALAC was $2,797.68. Wehave an inventory of 105 books & 350 binders,75 of which were forwarded to Joyce Johan-son for distribution to new members, the re-maining 30 are with Susan. The Board com-mended Susan on her work in getting thehandbook published.
Yearbook: The Board reviewed and suggestedcomments, deletions and revisions to the pro-posal submitted by Amy Andrews, yearbookchairperson. The Board recommended thatDorothy Primm consult with Amy, make neces-sary changes to the proposal and resubmit it tothe board for approval. This proposal shouldinclude cost estimates and consideration forboth hard 3 ring binder, spiral or soft covertypeyearbook, and be completed by August 15, 1990.
Finance: Victor Cohen informed the Boardthat a polling was made concerning the dele-tion of photographs of previous specialty win-ners in the 1990 national specialty catalog. Thebccrcl cpprovecl doietng the photographs. An auditof the treasurer's records will be performed afterSeptember 1, 1990, by the finance committeeA lengthy report of yearbook advertising col-lections for the 1982-83 and 1984 yearbookwas deributed. Collections of past due amountstotal to date, $1,660.00 with $2,545.00 still out-standing . Several persons with outstandingbalances have lapsed their membership. Col-lection of these amounts might not be pos-sible. Richard Camacho made a motion thatthe treasurer deal with each outstanding ac-count of an active member by writing a letterto the person in question, asking for proof ofpayment within 45 days. Failure to pay mayresult in action being taken, as stated in our by-laws under Article VI. Brenda Schmelzel sec-onded the motion. Motion carried.
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In order to provide educational information about the Lhasa Apso to breeders, judges, exhibitors, andothers interested in our breed, The ALAC Bulletin will feature a series of articles focusing on the breedstandard. Twenty-five ROM Lhasa Apso breeder-exhibitors, who are recognized for their extensive knowl-edge and experience in the breed, have been asked to participate.
standard forum
IQUESTION FOR THE AUGUST ISSUE:Our standard reads: "Legs - Forelegs straight; both forelegs and hind legs heavily furnished with hair."Focusing on the frond do you feel this is an adequate and sufficent description? If not please give yourinterpertation of the front assembly.
Our standard allows room for various interpretations ofones ideal Lhasa and while this can be a good thing,an explanation should be provided. Any mention offorelegs should describe the entire front assembly asangulation determines what the front should do. Thefront leg should reach out from under the body,extend itself well forward past the line of the nose, thenpush off in a smooth lifting motion and reach up backunder the body before coming to rest. Viewed fromthe front the legs should be parallel with no crossingover of the front feet. When in accelerated motion thefront legs will converge in a single track but when thedogs slows down or stands the front legs should beparallel. To get this kind of front action the Lhasashould have an angled shoulder blade of 450 withequal length of upper arm, fitting into a lower leg setunder the body, with an obvious pro-sternum. InLhasas we must allow for a moderate bend in theforelegs to accommodate a hopefully oval shaped ribcage necessary for our breed to develop lung power.Lately Lhasa are turning up with straight up and downshoulders set well into the neck, slab sides with nosternum, front legs extended far forward so as to beterrier-like straight with no set-under. Lhasas should beable to cover a lot of ground in a Lhasa manner andthey should not move in front like a wire fox terrier.Lhasa breeders have come far in terms of presentinga beautifully sculpted outline with lovely hair but lets tryto maintain correct structure under the hair.
Terre Mohr
Forelegs straight is a wonderful "pie in the sky" idea but,in my hundred years experience, I have only seen oneLhasa that truly fits that description! Our breed comefrom the norther most region of the world and the thinair forced the dogs to have large lung capacities andtherefore the front legs had to wrap around the chestarea. It should say "forelegs as straight as possible".The hair part is okay.
Keke Kahn
The whole front assembly should be dicussed. Shoul-ders well laid back and clean, not loaded and/or
overly muscled. Should have shoulder blade andupper arm of equal lenght with tight fitting elbows,forelegs straight. Should have a pronounced pro-sturnum. Excessive curvature in the ankles is not desir-able. Shoulders when viewed from the top shouldhave one to two finger widths between the blades.
Ellen LonigroKnderiand
I feel our standard is too vague overall. Fore-legs, hindquarters, topline and movement all need tobe addressed separately, as well as over all balance.FRONT QUARTERSSHOULDERS are well lad back, elbows clean and close tothe body.FORELEGS well muscled, straight and when viewed fromthe front, parallel to each other, feet should neither toe in orout to excess.HINDQUARTERS should be strong, muscled and well an-gulated .when viewed from the rear should be parallelturning neither in nor out.Forelegs and hindquarters heavily furnished with hair.GAIT when viewed from the side should exhibit good exten-sion of fore quarters and balanced drive from the rear for asmooth, effortless stride with no roll or bounce of body,topline level.
Lynn Replogle
In order to safeguard our breed standard frompossible misinterpretation I feel that we need to pro-vide a more comprehensive description of the idealLhasa Apso.
Our original standard requests, by omission, anormal canine front and movement. This means thatwe should be striving for a 45 - degree lay-back ofshoulder, with just enough room between the tops ofthe shoulder blades for the withers (the first eightthoracic vertebrae) to rest comfortable between them.The upper arm should be of good length, preferablyequal in length to the shoulder blade, and attachedto the shoulder blade at a 90-degree angle. Theelbows should be held close to the body at the
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The Greater Milwaukee Lhasa Apso ClubRacine County, WI - June 16, 1990
Puppy Sweepstakes - Judge: Lynn LowyBest in Sweepstakes, Best Puppy: TALL OAKS SHARIL JUST A RUMOR
Best Adult: GARDENWAY'S JUST A TEASE
Third Annual Specialty ShowJudge: Mrs.Harriett Laws
Best of Breed:CH. SAN JO'S LOTS 0 FAN FAIR.
Best of Opposite Sex:CH. KAR-LEE GOLDEN STAR SPRINKLE.
Best of Winners Winners Dog: DALI'S THIEF OF HEARTS Reserve Winners Dog: JUELL'S GOLD STANDARD
Winners Bitch: TN HI KEEP ME IN MIND Reserve Winners Bitch: BEIJING AUTUMN SUNSHINE
Puppy Dogs 6-9 Months1 JUELL'S SPARKS A FLYIN. Ch. Juell's Pride and Prejudice -
Ch. Juell's Sparkling Topaz. Julie K. Elliott
Puppy Dogs 9-12 Months1 TALL OAKS SHARIL JUST A RUMOR. Tall Oaks Jus-Fur
Fun - Ch. Tall Oaks Just a Whisper. Amy Andrews, Cheryl
Jozwick & Kay Shaner.
Bred By Exhibitor Dogs.1 JUELL'S GOLD STANDARD. Ch. Juell's Pride and Preju-
dice - Ch. Light Up's Golden Graffiti. Julie Elliott & Mike
Thiele, Jr.2 NOALS MELODYS GLOWING BOY. Ch. Haltbar Pepsi
Cola - Noa1 Melody in Motion. Arlene Nowicld.
3 SAN JO VICTORY HIGH N.R.G. Ch San Jo's Blew 'Em
Away - San Jo's Bar-Jea Who Popped Up. Victor H. Cohen.
4 GARDENWAYS JUST A TEASE. Ch. Langpur GayeIn - Ch.
Gardenway Love Ly Juell. Robert Cooper.
Open Dogs1 DALI'S THIEF OF HEARTS. Ch. Orlane's Austin of Lorien -
Ch. JuEll's Calligraphy. Carmen & Dave Temple.
2 KENBWORTH'S BUCK-IN-ERE AT MARBLEDALE. ENG
CH Saxonsprings Buccaneer - Kenworth's ICracker. Denise
Olejniczak & Sue Roberts.3 LANGPUR GARDENWAY RAGGEDYMAN. Ch. Langpur
A. W. Shucks - Ch. Gardenwat Love-Ly Ju-Ell. Fred &
Melissa Papke and Robert Cooper.
4 BEAUREGARD SHANGTU. Ch. Orlane's Insignia -
Tashan's Hola Tara. Larry Fladvid & Robert Lenz.
Puppy Bitches 6-9 Months1 KIEKO TSENG-FU-TS'AI SHEN. Bellamy Justis - Nicki
Natay of Switzke. Frances Schmidbauer.
2 BYRNWOOD'S HOLY TAIRA. Ch. Byrnwood-Jolee Bugsy
Malone - Byrnwoods White Shoulders. Denise & Anne
Olejniczak.
Bred By Exhibitor Bitches1 BEIJING AUTUMN SUNSHINE. Ch. BeiJing English Toffee
Jolee - Vindicators Sadi Jo of Shansi. Helen Bailey &
Patricia Martello.2 BYRNWOOD'S HOPE & GLORY. Ch. Hopefull's Helious of
Knolwood - Jolee's Bymwood Billie Jean. Paul & Sandy
Topor and Denise Olejniczak.3 SHARIL TALL OAKS INNUENDO. Ch Sharil's Sebastian -
8 Ch. Tall Oaks Just A Whisper. Cherlynn Jozwick.
4 DARNO WILDFLOWER. Ch. Damo Ragtime - Ch. DarnoGemini Morningstar. Darrell Mileham.
American Bred Bitches.1 LANGPUR GENUINE JUELL. Ch. Langpur Gayelyn - Ch.
Gardenway Love-ly Ju-Ell. Fred & Melissa Papke and JulieElliott.
Open Bitches1 TN HI KEEP ME IN MIND. Ch. Arkay Totally Awesome -
Ch. Tn Hi Pixie's Poppy. Keith Kort & Joyce Hadden.2 ORLANE'S SPARKLING ALLEGRE. Ch. Saxonspring's
Alamo - Orlane's Infatuation. Bari Arnote.
3 MA-JIK'S MYSTIQUE. Ch. Ruffway Black Ma-Jik - Ch.ruffway Je-An Illusion. Margaret Yackem.
4 JUELL'S PRIDE & GLORY. Ch. Juell's Pride & Prejudice -Ch. Light Up's Golden Graffiti. Vi & Ray Taus and JulieElliott.
Best of Breed:CH. SAN JO'S LOTS 0 FAN FAIR. Ch. San Jo'sRusty Nail - Ch. Fanfair's Amazing Grace. Victor Cohen.
Best of Opposite Sex:CH. ICAR-LEE GOLDEN STAR
SPRINKLE. Ch. Orlane's Scirocco - Ch. ICar-Lee Golden
Bandit. Carol Rose, Susan Rudta & Patricia Mariello.
ALAC OBEDIENCE COMMI1 LEE
The 1990 ALAC National Specialty had an
obedience entry of 13 Lhasa Apsos in theNovice and Open classes. Ten Lhasas wereentered in the non-regular classes of GraduateNovice, Veterans, Brace and Team performedat our National, This may have been the firstLhasa Team ever!
Jody Mannheiner handled Barjea Lyndy Mid-nite Ms Chief from the Novice B Class to Highin Trial. Congratulations!
Brenda Schmelzel
HERE WE GO AGAIN
LORNICH KENNELShas another HOME-BRED milli
CHAMPIONCAN LORNICH'S MY PREROGATIVE
(AM-CAN CH HOPE-FULL'S HEUOUS OF KNOLWOOD X LORNICH'S PLUM CRAZEE)
Petrie is following in his group winning sire Helious' footsteps by going Best of Breed May 11, 12 and 13 th, overspecials, then going on to take a group 4th on May 11th. Thank you Helious and Plum, also to friend andhandler Wendy Paquette. Now on to that American Championship with Daryl Martin. Petrie is Orlane &Hamilton breeding and at stud until sold. Serious inquires welcome.
*Congradulations Lomich's Rampage, First time out Back to Back Winners Reserve.
Six month show male for sale.
LORRI E. NICHIOW LORNICH KENNELS35445 MOUND, STERLING HEIGHTS MI 48310
313-979-2507• C:
the choice was Sable . .at this ALAC supported entry under the respected judge
Barry Tompkins
Ahl TABU'S CHOICE IS SABLE
(CH PO-BA-RI OF SHUKTI LINGKA X TABUS FIRST LADY
Norman & Carolyn HerbelPt 1 Box 50Putnam OK 73659-9734405-661-3299
Nancy & Jim Plunkett14290 Greenview DriveGreencastle PA 17225
717-597-4757
Breeders:Nancy & Jim Plunkett
BEST IN FUTURITY!
TABU'S WINE N'ROSES
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CH CHEN NOR HAPI RESOLUTIONCH LIKALAS TYG-GYR TU OF HYLAN
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AM/ACAN CH CHEN KRISNA NOR ROM'Chen Kris-Shana Nor
Chen Krisna Tam Tern NorTabus Wine N'Roses
CH TIARA'S BRODWAY JOECH TABUS BOY SCOUT OF TIARA
CH TABUS BORN BEAUTIFULTabus Special Delivery
CH TABUS VERY SHORT TALETabus Storm Warning
CH TABUS MUSIC COUNTRY STYLE
Owners:Becky Johnson &Nancy Plunkett
# 1 TiaraImperial MO 63052
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Champion San Jo ShutterbugALAC'S No. 1 Lhasa Bitch, 1989
• Best In Specialty, NCLAC Regional SpecialtyJuly 18, 1990 Judge: Michele Billings
and• Best Opposite Sex, ALAC National Specialty
July 20, 1990 Judge: Joseph Gregory
Marianne L Nixon Leslie Ann Engen
13216 N.E. 40th 11507 243rd Ave. NE
Bellevue, WA 98005 Redmond, WA 98053
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San Jo's I Do De'Clair(Multiple BIS/BISS Ch. San Jos Lots O'Fanfair x San Jos Confetti)
The American Lhasa Apso Club National Specialty, July 1990Judge: Joseph Gregory
BEST PUPPY IN ALAC SPECIALTY
Clair was awarded 1st Place, Puppy Bitch 10-12 Mo./Best Opposite Sex,LACNC Sweeepstakes, and 1st Place Puppy Bitch 9-12 Mo., NCLAC Specialty
Owners:
Dick and Jane Shimanek10007 200th Place SESnohomish, WA 9829020.5/485-2951
Breeder/Co-Owner:
Leslie Ann Engen11507 243rd Ave. NERedmond, WA 98053
206/788-5454
Lhasa Apso Club of Northern CaliforniaJuly 16, 1990
Judge: Michelle Billings
Best of Breed:CH. SAN JO SHUTTERBUGBest of Opposite Sex:CH. SHO TRU HYLAN NAMASTE TOPGUN
VVinners Dog /Best of Winners: HYLAN SHO TRU STORM BIRD Reserve Winners Dog: CHARMAR KRISNA KISSIN' BANDIT
Winners Bitch. ORLANE'S AVITA Reserve Winners EItch: CLARET'S ONE STEP BEYOND" MALL
Best Puppy:CHARMAR KRISNA KISSIN' BANDIT
Puppy Dogs, 6-9 Months1 SEREN'S STREAK O'LIGFfTNIN. Rufkins Don't Worry Be Happy - Ch.
Kndetiand Ta Sen Snap Dragon. Arlene Oley.2 SEREN'S JOEY. Rufkins Don't Worry Be Happy - Ch Kinderland Ta Sen
Snap Dragon. Arlene Oley.
Puppy Dogs, 9-12 Months1 CHARMAR KRISNA KISSIN BANDIT
Junior Dogs, 12-18 Months1 P'POURI BIHAR KAOS AT SHANGRI. Ch. Potpourri Musical Unicorn -
Hattbar's Smurfin' USA. Linda Crabill, Elsie Basler & Carol Strong.
2 KINDERLAND TA SEN WATCH ME NOW Ch, Rufkins Rudolph
Valentino - Ch. Knderland To Sen Shade O'Tora. Susan Giles &
Ellen Lonigro.3 CHEN JAMI MEMORY OF A TITAN. Chen Jambu Nor - Chen Kris-
Jamira Lu. Pat Chenoweth & Robert Sharp.
Bred by Exhibitor Dogs1 HYLAN SHO TRU STORM BIRD Ch. Sho Tru HyIan Tak'M By Storm -
Ch. Hylan-Crlane Snow Bird. Midge Hytton, Shirley Ray & Pat
Keen.2 MION'S HERE COMES THE SUN. Ch. San Jo's Strawberry Fields -
Mien San Jo Que Sera Sera. Pat Jacicson & Robert Jackson.
3 SHIR-KAM MO-TIF'S SUM SUMO. Las-A-Rob Lhoka Mo Shun -
Desiderata Tse-Pha-Ne. Shirley Clark.
4 BAPJEA SAN JO'S MICHELANGELO. Ch. San Jo Zhantor Joint Venture
- Ch. Barjea San Jo Smart N'Snapci. Barbara Peterson.
American Bred Dogs.1 MAR-VON'S CRACKERJACKS. Ch. Misti Acres Sugar Daddy -Joy's
Baby Liberty. M. &. Brockway.2 JOY'S CHIP OFF THE OLD BLOCK. Ch. Lin Dalai's Jon-Boi of Joy CDX
- Ch. Summerhill's Pride of Joy. Deanna Maxwell.
Open Dogs,1 KINDERLAND TA SEN ROCKWELL. Ch. Orlane's Scirocco - Ch.
Kndedand Ta Sen Candy Tuft. Catherine James & Paul Groulx.
2 SOSUEMEI AS ALLEGED. Pufstuf's Tux'N Tails - Undal's Maggie
Muggins. Wayne & Loh Rey.
3 RUFKINS DON'T WORRY BE HAPPY. Ch. Orlane's Scirocco - Ch.
Rulkins Sweetest Taboo. Arlene Oley.
4 RUFKINS MAKE MY DAY Ch. Orlane's Scirocco - Ch. Rufkins Sweetest
Taboo. Marcy & Deward Bell & R. Lombardi.
Puppy Bitches, 6-9 Months1 DEBASA'S SOUND MACHINE. Ch. Pawprints Steals The Thunder -
Shankara's M-G. Deborah Nike.2 ZHANTOR AUTUMN DREAM. Ch. Znantor Hark the Herald - Ch.
alantor Daydream Believer. Hugh & Hay Cole.3 ROYALE'S TRES CHIC LA BEAR. Ch. Innsbrook's Patrician 0 SuIan -
Ch. Chryslan's Ti Jae Royale. Barbara Trujillo & Sabrina Harper.
4 WYNDWOOD WELLINGTON WATCH ME. Ch. san Jo Thantor Joint
Venture - Wellington's Integra. Kay & Bobby Hales, Las & Paul
Vogt.
Puppy Bitches, 9-12 Months.1 SAN JO'S I DO DEC LAIR. Ch. San Jo's Lots 0' Fanfair - San Jo's
Confetti. Jane Shimanek & L. A. Engen.
2 REMARC NAMASTE LAS VEGAS. Ch. Sho Tru Hyian Namaste Top
Gun - &ma-springs Carefree.
Junior Bitches, 12-18 Months1 ZARRAH'S DOT TO DOT. Ch. amain Tena Snap To It O'Anbara - Ch.
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Zarrah's Krisna Mischief Maker. R. Richardson & P. Hebrard & B.Wcod.
2 TIKAL'S TWINKLE BEAR. Ch. Light Up's Red Alert - Ch. Tikal Tara Huff'sTryin. Barbara Trujillo & Suzanne Wright.
3 MISTI ACRES LITTLE BIT O'SAM. Ch. Misti's Play It Again Sam - Ch.Mardel Northwind Hot Stuff. Mary Jane One & Charles °rile &Beverly Drake.
4 SHO TRU KRISNA FLO-J0 HYLAN. Ch. Sho Tru HyIan Stetson - Ch.Stone Lea Bangles. Midge Flytton, Pat Keen.
Bred By Exhibitor Bitches1 CLARETS ONE STEP BEYOND" NIALL. Ch. Anbara's Jazz-Ma-Tan of
Claret - Niall's Everything She Wants. Deborah Walsleben.2 HOSHIRA HYLAN SHO TRU FEDORA. Ch. Sho Try HyIan Stetson - Ch.
Nylon Hoshira Kiss Me Kate. Shirley Ray, Midge Hylton & Pat Keen.
3 DESIDERATA KARMINA BURANA. Homespun's Black Porcelain -
Desiderata Karmam Ghia. Arlene Miller.4 FLEETFIRE GIMME THREE STEPS. Ch. Fleetfire Replay - Ch. Nyima
Macho's Mu:nacho. May Schroeder & Debby Rothman.
American Bred Bitches1 MAR VON'S BEAR-E-SPECIAL BEAR. Ch. Light Up's Red Alert- Wynd-
wood's Crystal Pistol. M. & L. Brockway & F. Trujillo.
2 SAN JO DAHJA DECADENCE. Ch. San Jo Zhantor Joint Venture -SanJo's Forget Me Not. Barbara Corbett & L.A. Engen.
Open Bitches1 ORLANE'S AVITA. Ch. Orlane's OJ - Orlane's Dallas, E. Wayne Baker.
2 WESTGATE'S AIN'T MISBEHAVIN'. Ch. Barcon's Opening Night -Kndedand Ta Sen Nehi Not Sox. Nancy Sehnert.
3 RUFKINS SHE'S ADORABLE. Roberta Lombardi, Judy O'Dell & PhilLaBarge.
4 FANFAIR'S JOY ABOUNDING. Ch. San Jo's Rusty Nail - Ch. Fanfair's
Arnc&ig Grace. Jan & Larry Bruton.
Veteran Dogs1 CH. FANFAIR WHO GOES THERE. Ch. SJW Waffle Stomper - Ch.
Fanfair Molly Moves Out. Jan & Larry Bruton.
Veteran Bitches.1 CH. ANBARA-RIMAR MARY PUPPINS. Ch. SJW Waffle Stomper - Ch.
Anbara-Mmar's Footloose Fox. Barbara Wood.
2 CH. BAYO'S CHIN TE OF MAX-MIN. Ch. Brandy's Singtuk of Gold - Ch.
Qua-La-Ti's Max-Min's Mol-Lc Qui. Barbara Jo Lipsky.
3 CH. CHIYOKO'S VIVID IMPRESSIONS. Ch. Tabu's Magic Piper of Tiara -
Chtyoko Love Song of Tibet. Mahe Allman.
Best of Breed:CH. SAN JO SHUTIERBUG. San Jo's MarvelousMarvin - San Jo's Ladybug. Leslie A. Engen & MarianneNb<on.
Best of Opposite Sex:CH. SHO TRU HYLAN NAMASTE TOP-GUN. Ch. Sho Tru Hylan Stetson - Sho Tru Nylon Pepper-mintStuf. Gillian Marks & Pat Keen.
(Obedience and Junior Showmanship Results Not Given)
Sweepstakes - Judge: Mr. Neil Graves
Best in Sweepstakes: CHARMAR KRISNA KISSIN' BANDITBOS in Sweepstakes: SAN JO'S I DO DE'CLAIR
bata GROUP WINNING CHAMPION ANBARA TH MERRY JESTER
(CH ANBARA I MEAN BUSINESS X CH SAN JO-ANBARA FANCY FOOTWORK)
"Munchie" is pictured winning the breed under Mr Gilbert Kahn. "Munchie" is proud of his momfor being awarded the "Top Producing Bitch 1989" at the Awards Dinner of the American Lhasa ApsoClub at the National Specialty.
Bred, owned & handled "Munchie" munches Science DietsBOARBARA WOODANBARA LHASA APSOS
Co-breederLESLIE ANN ENGEN
SAN JO LHASA APSO;
BOARD MEETING CONTINUED FROM PAGE 16
Obedience: Brenda Schmelzel discussed a Lhasa that isactive in herding trials and noted that Lhasas are noteligible for AKC hearding titles. Brenda Schmelzel madea motion that ALAC support the opening of herdingactivities and ties to all breeds and that our AKC delegateconvey ALAC'S support by voting in favor of all breedsparticipating in these herding trials. Joyce Johanson sec-onded the motion. Motion carried.
Raffle: Carolyn Herbel discussed the enthusiasm thattheraffle has generated amongst the membership andspeciatty clubs. Carolyn Hebei made a motion that no raffle
can be held at the ncrtional specialty except that sponsored byALAC or by permission of the raffle chairperson. BrendaSchmetel seconded the motion. Motion carried.
Gazette: It was announced by the president that thecurrent gazette columnist, Connie Tompkins has re-
signed. Two letters of interest for the position were read
by the president. Ray Sledzik made a motion that
Patricia Chenoweth be appointed columnist. Brenda
Schemlzel seconded the motion. Motion carried.
National Specialty Catalog Advertising: Marianne Nixon
distributed a detailed report of the 1990 catalog adver-
tising. ALAC'S profit will be approximately $2,732.00 less
committee expenss. Marianne was commended for
an excellent job.
OLD/NEW BUSINESSRichard Camacho submitted a proposal and suggestedthat the board review it. It deals with the AKC "hands on"
testing. He feels that in certain instances the hands on
includes breeder judges and group judges that are
unfamiliar with our breed and not qualified to be in-
volved with this process.
Stephen Campbell made a motion that the Heart of
America Lhasa Apso Club, which has been diligently
collating our yearbook inventory, mail 12 copies to the
persons in Australia, who have patiently been awaiting
these books. They will be sent without binders. Susan
Giles seconded the motion. Motion carried. Once the
yearbooks are mailed, the secretary will follow up with aletter.
Beverly Drake made a recommendation for board con-
sideration that the nominating committee be appointed
by the new board shortly after September 1, 1990, in
order to provide sufficient time for the selection of
candidates for the 1991-1992 slate. The secretary will
solicit nominationsfor the committee by mail shortly after
September 1990.
There was lengthy discussions concerning the possibili-
ties and consideration of:1. One permanent national specialty location.
2. Continuing the roving specialty or considering 3areas rather than one.
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3. Regional futurities, 12 sites.4. One national futurity.The following motions were made concerning the above:Carotyn Herbel made a motion that ALAC initiate 12 regionalfuturities, whereas the puppy and adult winners wouldqualify to compete at the national specialty for the titleof grand futurity winner. This would be for an initial threeyear period commencing 1993.These regional futurities would each be held in conjunc-tion with the same (each year) all breed show with ALACsupporting the entry. In addition, all these regionalfuturities would take place prior to the national spe-cialty's closing of entries. Stephen Campbell secondedthe motion. Motion carried.Brenda Schmelzel made a motion that the membershipbe polled regarding three futurity options:1. Same as now, four regions.2. One futurity in conjunction with the national.3. That described in previous motion, 12 regions.Susan Giles seconded the motion. Motion carried.
Susan Giles made a motion that there be a single datefor our national specialty, during the third week of Juneeach year, hosted by ALAC and commencing in 1993.Don Hanson seconded the motion. Motion carried.Joyce Johanson made a motion that a committeecomprised of Carolyn Herbel, Victor Cohen, Don Han-son and Susan Giles conduct a poll for selection of either
a permanent or roving national specialty and coordi-nate it with the futurity poll motion listed above. DonHanson seconded the motion. Motion carried.
There was a brief discussion regarding committee chair
vacancies. Susan Giles will publish a listing of these va-cancies in the bulletin.
Carolyn Herbel noted that all ALAC receipt of fundsshould go through the treasury. Richard Camachomade a motion that all committee receipts be for-warded to the treasurer for deposit in the parent club'Sgeneral account. Marvin Whitman seconded the mo-tion. Motion carried.
Carolyn Herbel made a motion that ALAC always sup-port the Lhasa entry at any all breed show, where afuturity is being held. Joyce Johanson seconded themotion. Motion carried.
There was a discussion regarding the commercial sale of
the ALAC bulletin cover. Carolyn Herbel made a motionthat the front cover of the bulletin be purchased, but byinvitation only. Examples of the cover would include:
BOB national, BOS national, high in trial national, grandfuturity winner, top producing dog and bitch, top win-ning dog and bitch, top junior, ROM dogs and bitches.
Stephen Campbell seconded the motion. Motion car-ried.
There was considerable discussion regarding the status
of our breed standard committee. Norman Herbel,
chairman gave the board an overview of the commit-CONTINUED ON PAGE 18
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CH TAKASHI'S LIL GRAHAM QUACKER
(CH TAKASHI'S MISCHIEF MAKER X CH TAKASHI'S'S LIL BIT-O-HONEY)
QJACKERS BEGAN HER CAREER AT ONE YEAR OF AGE GOING BEST IN MATCH AT THE SUNFLOWER KENNEL CLUBSHOW IN LENEXA, KS.
SHE FINISHED AT 16 MONTHS OF AGE GOING BREED OVER GROUP WINNING SPECIALS FROM THE BRED-BY CLASS.THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING JUDGES FOR ADMIRING OUR LITTLE GIRLI
Mrs. Barbara Dempsey Alderman, Mrs. Lorcine BoutwelL Mrs. Milcied Bryant, Mr. Gilbert Kci-in, Mrs. William Kendrick, Mrs. BettieKrause, Mrs. William Lehnig, Mr. Kenneth Miller, Mr. Roger Pritchard, and Mr. Robert Stanbridge (SHOWN).
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tee since 1985. The board had instructed the committeeto present a draft of the amplification/guide at thisboard meeting, which was done by mail several weeksago. Don Hanson made a motion that the Board instructNorman to have a committee meeting with the mem-bers present at the specialty and provide the resultsback to the Board by the end of the week; the Boardwould then decide what to do next. Brenda Schmelzelseconded the motion. Motion failed.Richard Camacho made a motion that the completeddraft be sent to the membership for their considerationand to encourage comments; to be returned within 30days. Marvin Whitman seconded the motion. Motioncarried.
Ray Sledzik gave the Board a delegates report includingAKC's recommendation that parent clubs revise theirstandards, where necessary.
The next board meeting is scheduled for February 9,1991at 1:COpm at Newark, New Jersey. More detat to follow.
A motion was made that the meeting be adjourned.Seconded and carried. Meeting adjourned at 12:45am.
Respectfully submitted,Stephen G.C. CampbellALAC Secretary
SPECIAL BOARD MEETINGA special board meeting was called to order at 2:35pmon Friday. July 20, 1990, by the president, Cassandra dela Rosa. There was a quorum present.
The purpose of the meeting was to review the revisionsto the amplification/guide draft which took place at thespecial breed standard committee meeting on Thurs-day. July 19, 1990.
The following motions were made, seconded and car-
ried.1. Moved that the secretary and president prepare acover letter to accompany the draft to membership.
Cover letter will be reviewed by the Board. Motionmade by Don Hanson and seconded by Joyce Johan-son.2. Moved that the draft and cover letter be mailed tomembership with 30 days to respond with comments.Mailing to be done by secretary. Motion made byJoyce Johanson and seconded by Marvin Whitman.3. Secretary will assemble all comments and mail to theBoard and committee members in order to review priorto the February Board meeting. Actual comments willbe available at Board meeting. Motion made by RaySledzik and seconded by Marie Allman.4. Action on comments will be made at the February
board meeting. Motion made by Ray Sledzik and sec-onded by Richard Camacho.Meeting adjourned at 2:55pm.Respectfully submitted,Spphen G.C. Campbell
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Get your ads in and be seen.The ALAC BULLETIN is the fastest and least expensive
way to reach the Lhasa public.
Any claims or statements of the writers or advertisers inthis publication represent their own opinions and cre not necessarWthose of the editor of the BULLETIN or of the officers and Boardof the American Lhasa Apso Club Inc.
LIKE TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE BULLETIN?We would love to have articles of most any length, type and subject fror
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seen somewhere else that you would like to share with everyone else
please send it to the editor. Please be sure to obtain permission to reprinl
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LITTER BASKET FORM:
Kennel Name Name Address
Phone Sire Dam Date Whelped dogs bitches
BREEDERS DIRECTORY FORM:
Kennel Name Name Address City, State, Zip Phone ( ) PUPPIES ( ) GROWN DOGS ( ) STUD SERVICE
WHITEHOUSE LHASAS
"COREY"BAHNTHAI'S WHITEHOUSE ELATION
BEST OF,WINNERS
EDWARDSVILLEKENNEL Ctrti
1990WC BY PETRUL
(CH MISTY ACRES PLAY IT AGAIN SAM X CH BAHNTHAI'S PRAHRAH CHIHNEE)
BAHNTHAI'S WHITEHOUSE ELATION CAUGHT
SHOWING UP A STORM ! ! !FOR A 4 PT MAJOR UNDER BREEDER JUDGE CAROLYN HERBEL AT THE EDWARDSVILLE, IL. KENNEL CLUB SHOW.
IT WAS TRULY A "HAIR RAISING" EXPERIENCE!
THANK YOU MRS. HERBEL !
COREY WENT BEST IN MATCH ON JUNE 9THAT THE HEART OF AMERICA LHASA APSO MATCH UNDER JEAN PANTOGA.
ROBYN WHITE 624 NE 6TH - A BLUE SPRINGS, MO 64015
ANNUALMEETINGJULY 18, 1990A
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AMERICAN LHASA APSO CLUBANNUAL MEETING
SAN FRANCISCO, CA, 7-18-90
Meeting called to order at 7:15pm by thepresident. AD board members that were atthe board meeting the previous eveningwere present and there were approximatelyseventy ALAC members present:
President's Report: Cassandra de la Rosathanked all club members, committee chairsand board members, who have made hertwo years as president rewarding. She alsowarmly thanked the members of the hostclub, the Lhasa Apso Club of NorthernCalifornia for their effort and work in mak-ing our national specialty a great success.She added that she feels pleased that hergoals of providing administrative servicesto the club during the past two years hasbeen accomplished, as well as being suc-cessful.She wished our new president all the best.
Secretary's Report: Stephen Campbellannounced the results of the election ofofficers and board members:
OfficersDorothy Joan Kendall, PresidentSusan Giles, Vice PresidentStephen Campbell, SecretaryCarolyn Herbel, Treasurer
Board of DirectorsMarie AllmanRichard CamachoLynette ClooneyVictor CohenDonald HansonEddie HutchesonJoyce JohansonRebecca KrausBrenda SchernizelMarvin WhitmanBarbara Wood
259267282273
201163155198168136186191194125145
The nine board members who received the
highest number of votes were elected tothe board.The secretary noted that the roster was in-
cluded in the new handbook and askedany member to inform him of any address
change etc.
Treasurers Report: Carolyn Herbel gave her
financial report to the membership as of
July 10, 1990, which is included with the
board minutes.
All committee reports were given. Any per-son requesting a copy of any committee re-port, please contact the secretary.
Committee reports generating motions areincluded below.
Upon completion of the breed standardcommittee report by Norman Herbel, Mar-jorie Evans moved that the breed standardcommittee meet and provide their draft tothe Board by the end of the week. Sec-onded by Barbara Wood.Lengthy discussion followed. Motion to ter-minate discussion passed. Motion calledand carried.
Upon completion of the local club liaisonreport by Kay Hales, Ray Sledzik made amotion that the committee prepare andpresent to the Board an information bro-chure to be used for distribution to newmembers. Seconded by Richard Camacho.Motion carried.
Upon completion of the national specialtycoordinator report by Jeanne Hope, a dis-cussion involving judges selection took place.Barbara Wood made a motion to return tothe system of judges selection, by providinga run-off of the top 2 judges receiving thehighest number of votes in the voting of 10 forthe national specialty judges selection.Seconded by Florence Edlkraut. Motion carried.
Upon completion of the yearbook distributionreport by Evelyn Bigman, June O'Brien made amotion that a copy of all yearbooks and order-froms be sent to the local club liaison's of al activespecialty clubs for the purpose of sales promo-tion. Seconded by Kay Hales. Motion carried.
Upon completion of the bulletin report bySusan Giles, Barbara Wood made a motionthat the editor of the bulletin be allowed toaccept advertising for the front cover at theeditor's complete discretion within ALACbulletin guidelines. Seconded by June O'Brien.Motion carried.
A motion was made that the meeting be ad-journed. Seconded and carried. Meetingadjourned at 9:55pm.
Respectfully submitted,Stephen G.C.CampbellALAC Secretary
WINDSTAR
FLEETFIRE FREEWAY
Ch. Nyima Knick's DeBusschere*Ch. Nyima's A Little Nachas
Ch. Shana of Ha'mar*Fleetfire Redcliff
Ch. Nyima Knick's DeBusschere*Ch, Almont's JB of Nyima ROM**
Almont's Dew DropFreeway
Ch. Nyima Knick's DeBusschere*Ch. Nyima's A Little Nachas
Ch. Shana of Halmar*Fleetf ire Billie Jean
Ch. Nyima's Once A Nites EnuffLoubren's Daisy Chain
Karma Lui
"Quality SPEAKS FOR ITSELF"
Freeway is owned and loved by:Cherly ClampVVindstar2517 So. Eldridge CtLakewood CO303-969-8370
Freeway is co-owned and bred by:Debby RothmanMary SchroederFleetf ire
Mario Lhasa Apsos
Lynn Lowy
213/859-3930PO Box 5284
Beverly Hills, California 90210
le-1'4Po
DOLORES G. HUTSON
PO. Boa 260 404 New York Ave.HarriseiHe, W.Va. 26362
(304) 643-2687
lhasas unlimited
BACK ISSUES AVAILABLEfrom 1983 - 1989$6 per issue
send request to:
Janet Whitman
23 Great Oaks DriveSpring Valley NY 10977
litter basket
LUV-LEE LHASASJoan & Dick Bouman1701 Stuart West BlvdPalm City FL 34990
407-597-3883SIRS: Ch Orlanes Shome the ImpactDAM: Ch Luv-Lees Lady Ashley
Whelped 5/9/90Dogs 2 Bitches 2
ATTENTION!!DO YOU FEED SCIENCE DIETS?
If you feed Science Diets and are willing to tell the
public you can receive a $25 reinbursement for your
advertising. Simply say "We feed Science Diet" in
your ads and send a copy of the ad to Hills and receive
your check to cover $25 of the cost of adversting.
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JUDGES FORTHE AMERICAN LHASA APSO CLUB
NATIONAL SPECIALTIES
1991...JUDGE...Mrs Carolyn HerbelLOCATION. ..Detroit MI
1992...JUDGE...Mrs Michele BillingsLOCATION... Houston TX
1993...JUDGE...Mrs James Edward ClarkRegion I (East) open for bids
Membership ApplicationTHE AMERICAN LHASA APSO CLUB
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 it accepted for membership. I
am eighteen years or older and in good standing with the AmericanKennel Club.
Signed
Recommended by the following two American Lhasa Apso Clubmembers.
2 Yealy dues (.1t.ly 1 to Anis 30) $20 Sogle $25 Family Outside the US please ad $5
Make checks payable to The American Lhasa Apso Club, Inc.Mail checks and application to:
JOYCE JOHANSON126 Kurlene DriveMacomb IL 61455
CHAMPION PARADE
Thank you Judge Robert Strum
CH TABU'S MAGIC PIPER OF TIARATabu's CL LTD Edition Kylee
CH TABU'S FANCY FACECH TABU'S ON THE ROAD OF PANDA (Straight Hamilton)
CH TABU'S MUSIC MANTabu's Rodeo Cowgirl
Tabu's Third Time's The Charm
Owned byChantilly Lhasas & ChowsZach & Deb Stadelman409 E 17th StHays KS 405-661-2829
Co-owned & Bred ByCarolyn HerbelCo-bred ByAnnie Esperance
We Feed Science Diets
Handled byMax &Carmen Spears
Xia PO Box 758,Clinton OK 73601405-661-2829
1991 FUTURITY JUDGES
The following have been voted as thefuturity judges for the described re-gions counted by ALAC Secretary,
Steve Campbell and reported by AnnLanterman, Futurity Secretary.
REGION 1 Richard CamachoHosted by National Capital Area LAC
REGION 2 Don EvansHosted by LAC of Southern Ca
REGION 3 Ann LantermanHosted by Grecrter Detrort LAC in
coniuntion v•Ath the Nationd
REGION 4 Nancy SehnertHosted by LAC of Centeral Colorado
Check the Region Map in your Handbook for
the approiate region.
1990 Futurities Results
REGION I Futurity Judge: Don HansonBEST PUPPY: MIST! ACRES SANDPIPER
Breeder/owner: Beverly DrakeBEST ADULT: TABUS WINE 'N ROSES
Breeders: Nancy & James PlunketOwners: Becky Johnson & Nancy Plunkett
GRAND FUTURITY: TABUS WINE 'N ROSES
REGION ll Futurity Judge: Victor CohenBEST PUPPY: REMARC NAMASTE LAS VEGAS
Breeder: Clive HarroldOwner: Gillian Marks
BEST ADULT: HYLAN SHO TRU STORM BIRDBreeders: Midge Hylton & Pat KeenOwners: Midge Hylton, Shirley Ray, Pat Keen
GRAND FUTURITY: REMARC NAMASTE LAS VEGAS
REGION III Futurity Judge: Kay HalesBEST PUPPY: WOOD LYN SPITIN IMAGE
Breeder/Owner: Lynn ReplogleGRAND FUTURITY: WOODLYN SPIT 'IN IMAGE
REGION IV Sunday August 26, 1990In conjunction with St Joseph KC,St Joseph MOFuturity Judge: Nancy Plunkett
The Greater Detroit Lhasa Apso Club is Selling LhasaApso Watches for $47.00 to help raise money to sup-port the National Specialty. They come in ladies and
mens sizes. To Order call Fred Dieball 313-979-6749
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LOCAL CLUB NEWS....
THE LHASA APSO CLUB OFWESTCHESTER, INC.
Specialty(in conjunction with the Westchester KC show)
Sunday: September 9, 1990
Sweepstakes Judge:Mrs E Ruth Terry
Regular Classes Judge:Mr John H Honig
Superintendent: Newport Dog Shows
Information: 718-225-2279
HEART OF AMERICA LHASA APSO CLUBSPRING 1990 MATCHJudge:Jean Pantoga
BEST IN MATCH: BAHNTHAI'S WHITEHOUSE ELATION
3-6 PUPPY DOGS1 TAKASHI'S SUNNY BEAU - Ron Crowder & Debbie
Ccie2 TAKASHI'S PETER PAN - Ron Crowder3 WHITEHOUSE CHIEF OF STAFF - Robin White4 TAKASHI'S CAPTAIN HOOK - Ron Crowder & Eddie
Hutcheson
6-9 PUPPY DOGS1 RAZ'S OH MY, BY JOSH - Rebecca Zegenhorn & Pat
Confer2 BAHNTHAI'S BALTIMORE CONNECTION - Jane
Cocper3 BAHNTHAI'S MACK THE KNIFE - Jane Cooper
BEST PUPPY DOG - TAKASHI'S SUNNY BEAU
3-6 PUPPY BITCHES1 TAKASHI'S TIGER LILY - Ron Crowder2 TAKASHI'S LIL TINKERBELL - Ron Crowder 8c Eddie
Hutctheson
6-9 PUPPY BITCHES1 BAHNTHAI'S WHITEHOUSE ELATION - Robyn White2 BAHNTHAI'S HELLO DOLLY - Jane Cooper3 RAZ'S SIMPLY SARRAH - Rebecca Zegenhorn & Pat
Ccnfe(
BEST PUPPY BITCH -BAHNTHAI'S WHITEHOUSE ELATION
OPEN BITCHES1 RAZ'SMYBONNIE-RebeccaZiegenhorn& Pat Confer
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Joyslyn's Lhasa Apsos
For SaleCh. Joyslyn's Mirage
Ch. Joyslyn's Mirage
Black male, Whelped March 22, 1987
Sire: Ch, Joyslyn's Rachmaninoff (Am. Can. Ch. Joyslyn's Piece of the Rock ROM x Ch. Sinka's Sirronna Khan ROM)Dcrn: Sunshine's Black Cherry (Ch. Sunshine's San Miguel x Ch. Sunshine's Mans Stella)
Still "in coat", Raj is a happy-go-lucky little guy who is a delight to be with. He is playful andloving, good with children. Unfortunately, we have to decrease the number of males we have,so we are offering Raj for sale. He is an eager and cooperative stud dog and has some goodlooking kids just now beginning their show careers. (The male I had in bred-by at the ALAC Spe-cialty is a Raj son.)
We will consider any serious offer.
Joyslyn's Lhasa ApsosLynn & Joyce Johanson
126 Kurlene DriveMacomb IL 61455309-837-1665
woo
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FINANCIAL REPORT
February 1, 1990 to July 10, 1990
Checkbook balance $17,449.01
Receipts:Dues 1,355.15Bulletin 2,762.00Futurity 1,415.25National Specialty
Entries 2,642.00Catalog AdvertisingTrophy Fund 1,691.00 4,333.00
Logo 86.88Awards 483.00Yearbooks
Advertising (collected from back issues)1,090.00Sales 1,090.00
MiscellaneousLocal Specialty Approval Fees 10.00
LAC of GR Houston 10.00CLAC 10.00CLAF (replaces lost check) 10.00NCALAC 10.00LAC of Gr NY 10.00
Reinbursement of return check carges 8.75 58.75Total Receipts 11,584.03
29,033.04Expenditures
President 47.43
Secretary 732.36Treasurer 120.00Bulletin 4481.92
Futurity 1A47.87
Logo 260.40
Membership 80.00
National Specialty Coordinator (Judge selection) 194.60
1990 National SpecialtyRibbons 241.63Trophies 3,452.28 3,693.91
Obedience 103.90
Breed Standard 120.86
Nominating committee 108.70
HandbookCovers 1,233.38Printing 813.24 2,046.62
Awards 1,566.50
Finance Committee 304.75
Miscellaneous:Room rent for February Board Meeting 150.41
Newletter awards 45.00
Incorporation fee 25.00
ALAC pamphlets 150.01
Liability insurance premium 377.00
Surety bond insurance 75.00
Return checks, return check charge & collection fees 108.62
Total expenditures 16,240.86
Check book balance as of July 10, 1990 12,792.18
Futurity Fund -1,555.78
Trophy Fund - has spent 15.19 more than the fund contains
General Fund 11,236.40
26 Please note - the above report reflects the deposit of 1990 National Specialty entry checks but does not reflect the superintendant's expenses
BODNATH JESSICA(Ch. Tall Oaks Jus-Fur Fun x Brackenbury Nanga)
BUTLER COUNTYKENNEL CLUB INC
MAY "MO
Jessica is shown winning her first point - - and Best of Breed! - - from the puppy class at 10 months of age under judge Frank Wolaniuk.Thank you for this exciting win!
A big thank you also to judge Kenneth Stine for awarding two points to Bodnath Dorje, Jessica's litter brother, at his first point show at 9 months.
Dorje and Jessica send congratulations to dad, Jesse, on his championship. Watch for these two flashy reds as they follow in his footsteps!
BREEDER/OWNER/HANDLER:Elaine King • Bodnath Lhasa Apsos
2105 Linden Lane • Silver Spring MD 20910 • 301-585-332727
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BOARD MEETING
The next meeting of the American Lhasa ApsoClub Board of Directors will be:.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1991
1:00 in Newark, New Jersey
the weekend in front of the Garden and theGreater New York Specialty
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First weekend out with handler, Lani Howell, 'Nancy- finishes her championship takingback to back Best of Winners, 3 and 4 point majors. Thanks to her co-owner, Steve Nickleswho owner-handled her other eight points down in heavy Texas competition.
Nancy has been bred to Ch Art-Est Jumpin' Jehoshaphat and we expect puppies in earlySeptember. Get your inquiries in early for those black and beautiful puppies. (Maybe well geta redhead or two!)
Nancy loves her "precious moments" with Science Diets
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The Bear's DenLhasas
CH.LIGHT UP'S RED ALERT
"SENDS CONGRATULATIONS TO"
His Daughter
CH. BARKERS BEAR ESSENCE(x Ch.Barkers Sheer Elegance)
Owned By & Co-Bred By:
Drs Sandy & Randy Barker
On Her
NEW CHAMPIONSHIP
Thanks for handling her with tender loving care
Bred and Co-Owned by
BARBARA & FRANK TRUJILLO
The Bear's DenLhasas ARE PROUD OF PAPA BEAR!
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REDDY, "CONGRATULATES" GRANDSON, CH JARO'S APACHE WAR DANCIN BEARON BEING AWARDED "WINNERS DOG AND BEST OF WINNERS" AT THE
1990 AMERCIAN LHASA APSO CLUB SPECIALTY
LOVED AND HANDLED ABY FRANK!
BARBARA AND FRANK TRUJULLO1904 BEASON
BRYAN TEXAS 77801409-775-8386
American Lhasa ADS() Club National SoecialtyJuly 19, 20. 1990
Judge: Mr. Joseph Gregory
Best of Breed: CH. SHO TRU HY1AN STETSON
Best of Opposite Sex: CH. SAN JO SHUTTERBUG
Best of Winners, Winners Dog: JARO'S APACHE WARDANCIN' BEAR
Reserve Winners Dog: WYNSUM'N SHAMBALA CHECKMATE
Reserve Winners Bitch: RUFKIN'S SHE'S ADORABLE
Best Puppy: SAN JO'S I DO DE'CLAIRE
Best Bred By Exhibitor: HOSHIRA HYLAN SHO TRU FEDORA
Puppy Dogs, 6 months and under 9 months.
2 LADELL KNOCK YOUR SOCKS OFF, NM200595. 12-5-89. Breeder:
Eleanor Labarge &Judy O'Dell. By Ch. Rufkins Rudolph Valentino -
Ch. Lori Shan Unforgettable. Owner: Judy O'Dell & Phi LaBarge.
3 SAN JO'S LIMITED EDITION. NM208601. 10-22-89. Breeder: L. A.
Engen & M. L. Nixon. By Ch. San Jo All Gussied Up - Ch. San Jo
Wellington Rose Parade. Owner: rvichael Conley &Jack Leonard &
L. A. Engen.4 JO FU'S PENDING WARRANTY. NM195353. 12-4-89. Breeder:
Pam
Gamble & Judy O'Dell. By Ch. Lai Shan Sensaticnal Sidney -Jo Fu
Rachel Rachel of Lai Shan. Owner: Pam Gamble.
Puppy Dogs, 9 months and under 12 months.
1 CHARMAR KRISNA KISSIN' BANDIT. NT577113. 7-27-89. Breeder: M.
Orrie & C. Orrie & P. Keen. By Ch. Sho Tru Hylton Stetson - Hylan
Sho Tru Anna Mahon. Owner: Wendy Harper & Donrx3 Peterson.
2 ROBBE'S MAYA TREASURE. NM187830. 8-23-89. Breeder Betty
Ingram. By Glenmist Shankara Samson - Pawprints Shoyu No
Mercy. Owner: Betty Ingram.
3 DEL REY'S BOUND FOR GLORY. NT572532. 7-31-89. Breeder: Robert
& Debra Delaney. Ch Rulicins Rudolph Valentino - Hale Ali f3laze of
Gray. Owner: Shirley Benedict & Shane Delaney.
BARJO'S JUST IN TIME. NT633924. 10-3-89 Breeder: Marie Ross.
Linda Ross& Barbara Jo Lipsky. Ch. Madoros the Sultan of Flo J -
Ch. Arnberwoods Amaretta DeBarjo. Owner Barbara Lipsky.
Junior Dogs (12-18 months)
1 JARO'S APACHE WARDANCIN' BEAR. NT556461. 4-20-89. Breeder:
Judith Camacho & Richard Camacho. By Ch. Jaro's Texas Teddy
Bear - Ch. J aro' s Summerhill Jhazmyn. Owner: B. Trujillo F. Trujillo
&J & R Canacho.
2 KINDERLAND TA SEN IN THE BUFF. NT624433. 6-29-89. Breeder:
Doyle Stowe, Susan Giles & Ellen Lonigro. By Ch. Rufkings
Ruydolph Valentino - Ch.Knderland Ta Sen Shade O'Tara. Owner:
Susan Giles & Ellen Lonigro.
3 JEDI'S TUD-E-DO PARK RED.NT563025. 4-20-89. Breeder: Dawn
Kittelson. By Ch. Kiki-Ari Nip-K and Tuck-X -Jedi Shi Sedo's Show
Time. Owner: Dawn Kittelson.
4 P'POURI BIHAR KAOS AT SHANGRI NT568484. 5-3-89. Breeder: Carol
Strong & Elsie Basler. By Chg. Potpourri Musical Unicorn- Hattbar's
Smurfin' USA. Owner: Linda Crabill & Elsie Basler & Carol Strong.
Bred By Exhibitor, DogsVVYNSUM'N SHAMBALA CHECKMATE. NT581970. 6-22-89. Bree
der: F.
Woodbury & C. Strong & W. Domings. By Ch. Tra-Mar's the
Terminator - Ch. Bihar 'N Kwal Katie Kan. Owner: W. Dcrnings & F.
Woodbury & C. Strong.
2 HYLAN SHO TRU STORM BIRD. NT552663. 11-23-89. Breeder: Hylton-
Keen. By Ch. Sho Tru Nylon Tak' M by Storm - Ch. Hylan-Orlane
Snow Bird. Owner: Midge Hytton, Shirley Ray & Pat Keen.
3 SAN JO NORMAN ROCKWELLINGTON. NT386656. 11-11-87. Breeder:
L. A. Engen & H & PS Voight. By Ch. San Jo Zhantor Joint Venture -
Ch. Wellington San Jo Tokyo Rose. Owner: Barbara Corbett & L. A.
Engen.4 JOYSLYN'S MASQUERADE. NT6426265. 6-21-89. Breeder:
Joyce &
Lynn Johanson. Ch. Joyslyn's Mirage - Ch. Joysiyn's Promise.
Owner: Joyce & Lynn Johanson.
American Bred. Dogs.1 JOY'S CHIP OFF THE OLD BLOCK. N1509772. 9-22-88.
Breeder:
Deanna Maxwell. By Ch. Lin Dalkai'sJon-Bci of Joy, CDX - Ch.
Summerhill's Pride of Joy. Owner: Deanna Maxwell.
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2 MAR-VON'S CRACKERJACKS. NT521469.12-17-88. Breeder: Marion &
LaVonne Brockway. Ch. Misti Acres Sugar Daddy -Joy's Baby
Liberty. Owner: M & L Brockway.
Open Dc.1 MARLO PHANTOM NT57n1113. 4-20-89. Breeder: Lynn Lowy. By Ch.
Mario Southern Comfort - Ch. Mario Une>pected Pleasure. Owner:
Lynn Lowy.2 KINDEPLAND TA SEN ROCKWELL. NT520264. 1-24-89. Breeder:
Susan Giles & Ellen Lonigro. Ch. Orlane's Scirocco Ch. Knderland
Ta Sen Candy Tuff. Owner: Catherine James & PauLl Groulx.
3 MAJHANO'S MASTR OF MISCHIF. NT486067. 8-25-88. Breeder: Tanya
Campbell & Undo Allen. Joy's Jumpin Jak O'Lin Dalai - Chi Lin
Majhano Ms Mischif. Owner: Tanya Campbell.
4 BARJEA'S BANNIN WOODYA NT330433. 9-17-87. Breeder R. K. & D.
Brown. Ch. Barjea San Jo Vtfrip to Th' Top - Brown's Chocolate Chip
Cookie. Owner: Kathy & Tom Miller.
Puppy, Bitches, 6 months and under 9 months.
1 DEBASA'S SOUND MACHINE. VVW809245. Canada. 11-1-89. Breeder:
Deborah.Burke. Ch Pawprints Steals the Thunder - Shankara's M-
G. Owner: Deborah Burke,
2 POTPOURRI BIHAR'S RAVEN, NT622009. 10-20-89. Breeder: Elsie
Basleer & Carol Strong. Ch. Potpourri Bihar Jacara - Bihar's
Promises Promises. Owner: Elsie Basler & Carol Strong.
3 ROYALE'S TRES CHIC LA BEAR. N1641253. 11-25-89. Breeder:
Sabrina Harper. Ch. Innsbrook's Patrician 0 Sulan - Ch. Chryslan's
Ti Jae Royale. Owner: Barbara Trujillo & Sabrina Harper.
4 ZHANTOR AUTUMN DREAM NT634985. 11-7-89. Breeder: D. & N
Hartson & Hugh & Holly Cole. By Ch. Zhantcx Hark the Herald - Ch.
Z-Jantor Daydream Believer. Owner: Hugh & Holy Cole & D. L. & E.
N. Hanson.
Puppy, Bitches, 9 months and Lnder 12 months.
1 SAN JO'S I DO DE' CLAIR. NM208604. 7-27-89. Breeder: Leslie Engen
M. L. Nixon. By Ch. San Jo's Lots 0' Fanfair - San Jo's Confetti.
Owner: Jane Shmanek & L. A. Engen.
2 REMARC NAMASTE LAS VEGAS, NT551561. 7-29-89. Breeder: Clive
Harold By Ch. Sho Tru Nylon Namaste Top Gun - Saaxonsprings
Carefree. Owner: Gillian Marks.
3 LAKESIDE SIMPLY OUTRAGEOUS NM187364. 9-29-89, Breeder:
Rcxence Edlicaut & Elaine Rosenquist Ch. Talimer Show Off - Ch.
Lakeside Midnight Symphony. Owner: Rorence Edlkraut & Elaine
Roseniquist.4 LAKESIDE JA-MA BLACKBERRY. NM176404. 10-7-89. Breeder: J.
W-ittman & F. & E. Edlkraut. Ch. Lakeside Mirror Image - Ch.
JoystynJa-Ma N'Promises. Owner: Janet & Marvin Whitman.
Junior Bitches (12-18 months)
1 JALYN LINDY LADELL OF JOFU, NT573725. 5-5-89. Breeder: Janet
Crawford. Ch. Lai Shan Master of the Game - Porclin Bow. Owner:
Pam Gamble &Jean Tinnes & Judy O'Dell.
2 ZARRAH'S DOT TO DOT. NT557262. 5-10-89, Breeder: Roberta
Richardson. Ch. Zarrah Tena Snap To It O'Anbara - Ch. Zarrah's
Krisna Mischief Maker. Owner: R. Richardson, P. Hebrard & B.
Woad.3 TIKAL'S TWINKLE BEAR. NT560330. 5-4-89 Breeder: Suzanne Wright.
By Ch. Light Up's Red Alert - Ch. Tikal Tara Huff's Tryin. Owner:
Barbara Trujillo & Suzanne Wright.
4 MISTI ACRES LITTLE BIT O'SAM. NT548290. 4-22-89, Breder: Beverly
Drake, Ch. Mist's Flay It Again Sam - Ch. Mardel Northwind Hot
Stuff. Owner: Mary Jane One, Charles Orrie, & Beverly Drake.
Bred By Exhibitor, Bitches.1 HOSHIRA HYLAN SHO TRU FEDORA. NT522966. 10-23-88. Breeder:
Shirley Ray & Midge Hylton & Pat Keen. Ch. Sho Tru Nylon Stetson
- Ch. 1-tyland hoshira Kiss MeKate. Owner: Shirley Ray, Midge
- Ch. Hyland hoshira Kiss MeKate. Owner: Shirley Ray, MidgeHylton, Pat Keen.
2 FLEETFIRE GIMME THREE STEPS. NT284984, 88-87. Breeder: M.Schroeder, D. Rothman &Jerri Berman-Schwartz. Ch. FleetfireReplcry - Ch. Nyima Macho's Muchacha. Owner: Mary Schroeder &Debby Rothman.
3 CLARET'S ONE STEP BEYOND" NIALL. NT507845. 1-14-989. Breeder:Deborah Wa'sleben. Ch. Anbara's Jazz Ma Tazz of Claret - Niall'sEverything She Wants, Owner: Deborah Wdsleben.
4 SAN JO MION NORMA JEAN. NT539691. 12-10-88. Breeder: Leslie AnnEngen, Pat Jackson. San Jo Norman Rockwellington - Ch. San Jo'sO'Suzanna. Owner: Leslie A. Engen & M. L. Nixon.
American Bred, Bitches1 SAN JO DAHJA DECADENCE. N1515334. 12-10-88. Breeder: Lynn
Liddle & L.A. Engen. Ch. SanJoZhantor Joint Venture- San Jo'sForget Me Not. Owner: Barbara Corbett & L. A. Engen.
2 A TANTRAS HOLIDAY AMETHYST. NT322235. 12-25-87. Breeder:Barbara Steele & Susan Guilmino. Ch. Rumtek Ten SpPed Guy -Gar-San's PB Centerfold. Owner: Barbara Steele & Susan Guilmino& Darby McSorley.
Open, Bitches.1 RUFKIN'S SHE'S ADORABLE. NT496810. 12-23-88. Breeder: Roberta
Lombardi. Ch. Orlane's Scirocco - Ch. Rulkin's Sweetest Taboo.Owner: Roberta LombardiJudy O'Dell & Phil LaBarge.
2 WESTGATE'S AIN'T MISBEHAVIN, NT457384. 10-30-88. Breeder:Nancy Sehnert. Ch. Barcon's Opening Night - Knderland Ta SenNehi Not Sox. Owner: Nancy Sehnert.
3 RUFKIN'S PLAY MISTI FOR ME. NT238041. 2-11-87. Breeder: RobertaLombardi. Ch. Rufkin's Jimpin' Jack Flash - Ch. Ruffway Patra TashiTu. Owner: Barbara Walworth, Cindy Butsic, & 12. Lombard.
4 BEI JING SHANSI TILLY AT BIHAR.NT528589. 12-8-88. Breeder: PatMartell° & Martha Shadu. Ch. Bihar's Revenger of Sammi Raja - Ch.Shansi's Farina Mandala - Jo. Owner: Carol Strong.
Veteran, Dogs.1 CH. FANFAIR WHO GOES THERE. NS875533. 2-10-83. Breeder: Jan &
Larry Bruton. Ch. SJW Waffle Stomper - Ch. %Nair Molly MovesOut. Owner: Jan & Larry Bruton.
2 CH. MISTI'S PLAY IT AGAIN SAM. NS674713. 5-24-81. Breeder: BeverlyDrake. By Misti Acres Sailor- Ch. Misti's Shesa Ladi. Owner:Beverly Drake.
Veteran, Bitches.1 CH. RUFFWAY PATRA TASHI TU, NS686961. 11-5-81. Breeder: Pat
Boyd & Georgia Palmer. By Ch. Ruffway Tashala Chu - Ch. fkiffwayTashi. Owner: Roberta Lombardi.
2 CH ANBARA-RIMAR MARY PUPPINS. NS660445. 7-21-81., Breeder:
Barbara Wood & Stephen Campbell. Ch. SJW Waffle Stomper - Ch.Anbara -Rimar's Footloose Fox. Owner: Barbara Wood.
3 CH. MASTERVILLE'S REVENGE IS SWEET. NS863900. 12-2-82.Breeder: Velda Masters. By Ch. Bihar's Revenger of Sammi Raja - A
Empress Koong-Shee Pong. Owner: Elsie Basler & Velda Masters.4 CH. BAYLO'S CHIN TE OF MAX-MIN. NS829027. Breeder: Barbara Jo
Lipsky & Norma Schott. Ch. Brandy's Singtuk of Gold - Ch. Qua-La-Ti's Max-Min's Mol-Le-Qui. Owner: Barbara Jo Lipsky.
Best of BreedCH, SHO TRU HYLAN STETSON, NS981607. 10-13-84. Breeder: Pat
Keen. Ch. Orlane Impudent of Windswick - Sho Tru Kiss MaGrits. Owner: Pat Keen, Midge Hylton & Shirley Ray.
Best of Opposite SexCH, SAN JO SHUTTERBUG, NT247441. 4-18-86. Breeder: R & M Shular &
Leslie Ann Engen. San Jo's Marvelous Marvin - San Jo's Ladybug.Owner: Leslie A. Engen & Marianne Nixon.
Stud Dogs.1 CH. SHO TRU HYLAN STETSON2 CH. KIKI-ARI NIP-K AND TUCK-X
Brood Bitches1 CH. RUFFWAY PATRA TASHI TU
Best Junior Handler
Select Dogs
Select Bitches
Ch. Sho Tru Nylon StetsonCh. Hylan Hoshira Sho Tru MaverickCh. Rufkins Chip Off The 01 RockCh. Orlane's The SheikCh. Sho Tru Hytan Namaste Top GunCh. Light Up's Red AlertCh. Kinderland Ta Sen BiZZI BuzziCh. Fanfair Who Goes ThereCh. Misti's Play It Again Sam
Ch. San Jo ShulterbugCh. Ruffway Patra Tashi TuCh. Mataba Singh h the RainCh. Sho Tru Hylan Rocks AnneCh. Anbara-RImar Mary PuppinsHoshira Hylan Sho Tru FedoraCh. Krisna Fancy PantsTakashi's Ul Graham QuackerCh. Potpourri Bihar Carousel
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STANDARD FORUM CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6
brisket line. Our standard specifically asks for a straight
foreleg, which is consistent with a normal canine front.
However, it should also serve to caution us against the
dog that is excessively long-bodied or low-stationed as
these conditions are almost always accompanied by a
bowed forearm, broken-down pasterns and turned out
feet. This type of dog (achondroplastic) is usually too
heavy-boned as well. Continuing down the foreleg we
should have pasterns that are sloping very sightly: end-
ing on small, tight, round, cat-like feet with good pads,
that may toe-out just slightly while standing.
Front movement should be strong and smooth,
with the forelegs reaching out well ahead of the body as
they single-track. There should be no hint of a roll,
bounce or hackney. Head carriage on the correct front
in motion should be not higher than 45-degrees. Ex-
tremely erect head carriage suggests an inefficient
front, one that is using the neck muscles to help give the
legs enough lift to come forward. The over-all picture
should be one of a powerful, ground covering stride with
no exaggeration present.
Nancy J Plunkett
For years we have felt that the standard should
be revised to form a more complete picture of the
Lhasa. Many novice breeders focus only on the parts
mentioned in the standard - not the whole dog. As in
most instances, it is a mistake to assume that all newcom-
ers will take the time and have the resources to learn
anatomy and movement.Focusing on the front, the following are some of
the points we would like to see included in the standard
for the Lhasa Apso:Shoulders should be well laid back, sloping, and
lie close to body. Shoulder blade and upper arm should
be equal in length. Forelegs straight with moderate
bone and heavily furnished with hair. When viewed from
the front, forelegs should be parallel to each other.
Elbows lie close to body but with sufficient room to allow
for freedom of movement. Feet round and compact
with well arched toes. Elbows and feet should turn
neither in nor out. Dewclaws may be removed.
Carolyn Paulson
"Legs—Forelegs, straight"Much emphasis is placed on the front structure
of a dog because its quality influences and is influenced
by the placement of the neck into the shoulders and the
back into the wither. A good front is hard to replace
when lost because much more is involved than just the
front itself. There are three major areas of front structure.
First, the wither, where the neck and shoulder blades
meet the spine, should be smooth, sloping neatly along
the top and side planes and fitting into the back without
a dip or weakness. The shoulder blade should lay at a
s2alistic thirty-five degree angle just above vertebral
processes. Secondly, the shoulder joint itself should be
placed tightly against the chest wall with no "loaded"
feel to it. It should appear near the base of the throat as
there is no prominent keel in the Lhasa since that would
be too much weight to carry in a mountainous terrain.
Thirdly, the legs. Our whole standard is one of
comparison to other dogs of Lhasa type(Tibetan Terrier,
Pekingese, Shih Tzu, etc.) A call for straight front legs
means the legs are not typical of a Achondroplastic
dog, though the Lhasa is really a partial Achondroplas-
tic mutation. When viewed from the front, the legs
should stand fair and square and should not be bowed,
turned at the pastern or out at the elbow. The elbow
should be well in against the body to the point that you
should not be able to get a finger in easily between it
and the chest wall. When viewing the front from the side,
the elbow should be in position just below the sternum
denoting a lung capacity in the length of the chest
rather than a heavier depth of chest. There should be a
sense of strength without being overdone and ele-
gance without being fragile or pigeon-boned. Balance
is the key. Slapping a "good front" on a dog must be
tempered with balance to its rear.
Cherlynn JozwickSNARL
I don't feel that this description gives an adequate word
picture of a correct front assembly.
There is no mention of shoulder layback or (roper set in relation
to the front legs.
In order to have correct movement even in specialized struc-
ture the shoulders should be properly placed and the ideal
equation of the 45 degree angle should be included, also the
equal length of leg and shoulder bones is also important as the
short upper arm is a major fault in most breeds today. Straight
legs do not constitute an ideally structured front.
Shoulder: 45 degrees and well laid back
Legs ideally should be straight and bones of equal length.
Winifred Graye
The standard's description of legs is not sufficient, espe-
cially when focusing the front, as it is the only place in the
standard where a hint of what the front should be is
given. While most experienced breeders assume the
front should be that of normal dog structure, a necessarY
function of the standard is to educate newcomers
judges , exhibitors and breeders: and to only mention
straight forelegs heavily furnished with hair is an injustice
to the Lhasa.
An entire section of the standard should be devoted to
forequarters, with descriptions of the neck, shoulder
blades , length of shoulder blade and upper arm, the
angle where the shoulder blade meets the upper arm.
legs, and include the current description of feet. Be-
cause our standard calls for a "well ribbed up" animal,continued on page 42
LACOGNY INC.LHASA APSO CLUB OF GREATER NEW YORK
LHASA SPECIALTY - DAY BEFORE WESTMINSTER KC
Empire Alliance Specialties is composed of 14 independent Specialty clubs that will havetheir specialty shows under one roof. The Lhasa Apso Club of Greater New York is happy toannounce its participation at this combined show.
The show will take place on SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1991. This is the day before theWestminster KC shows. The place is the pier at 55th Street and the Hudson River. There isample parking on the pier's roof. MBF will be the show superintendent.
You won't want to miss this opportunity to enter a show that will be the LHASA APSO eventof the winter dog show season.
Our judges are both noted owner-breeders that command the respect of every LHASA owner.
STEPHEN CAMPBELL BREED JUDGE
DOROTHY JOAN KENDALL SWEEPSTAKE JUDGE
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Janet Whitman, Pres.(914) 425-0765
Carol Valentine(516) 277-1087
Carole Thaler, Secy. Raena Wilks, Show Chairman/Secretary(914) 632-2045 (212) 246-9303
or write
Raena Wilks....350 West 55th Street...New York, NY 10019
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74565 Van DykeRomeo MI 48065303-752-5674P. D. S.
LORNICH KENNELSLorne Nichiow35445 MoundSterling Heights MI 48310
313-979-2507P. D. S.
MATABAMike & Ccrolyn Wan11600 Stallion Ln
Holly, MI 48,442313-634-1717
PDS
MISSOURI
TIARABecky Johnson1 TiaraImperial MO 63052314-464-3647P. D. S.
NEW MEXICO
SAN-DHI'S LHASA APSOS
Sancta Deviin1117 Western Meadows Rd. NW
Albuquerque NM 87114
505-898-0813P. S.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
TALIMERTerre Mohr110 Deabom RdAuburn NH 03032603-483-0833PDS
PENNSYLVINNA
KALEKO LHASA APSOSDebbie Burke317 Mill RoadOreland PA 19075215-887-1770P. D. S.
TEXAS
WYNDWOODKay and Bobby Hales600 Carriage Hills BlvdConroe TX 77384409-273-2395P. D. S.
BAYWATCHDon & Marge Evans2206 Carnage Run WestConroe TX 77384816-493-2422P. S.
VIRGINIA
RHU-HA LHASASRuth M Hatcher2845 Green Ridge RdRoanoke VA 24019703-562-1279P. D. S
VERMONT
NO RB ULING KAPhyllis R Marcy.PO Box 174Thetford Hill VT 05074802-785-4558
MA-JIK LHASAS PRESENTS:
CH MA-JIK'S SORCERESS
(Ch Ruffway Topkapi x Ma-Jik's Genie)
"Sooty" thanks the following judges for her Championship: Sari Brewster Tietgen - Dr Arthur Reinitz -
Kathleen Grosso - Edith Nash Hellerman - Keke Kahn - James Frank - Peggy Haas - Mrs Megan M
Nutbeem (major) and Joe V Mellor (major).
Breeder/Owner/HandlerMA-JEK LHASASDIANE SELMER3045 LINCOLN
FRANKLIN PARK EL 60131708-678-7677 37
The day the SHANGRI Gang rode into town, there was
IN°S nANGTO
WANTED: P'pouri Bihar Kaos At Shangri
•
Led by the notorious outlaw Bhen-ji Khan, the gang hit several towns in its whirlwind spree throughout Northern California. The
youngest member of the gang, pictured here, was particularly Revenge(r)ful (what else do you expect from a double-TUX grand-
son?) in his attack on the towns.
Hangtown KC -WD, BOW & Best of Oppisote over a special!! Thank you, Mrs Dolly Ward!
San Joaquin KC -WD! Thank you, Mrs Dolores Maltz!
Contra Costa KC -WD & BOW! Thank you, Mrs Edna Voyles!
SHANGRI
Linda CrabillSan Jose, CA
408-265-6381
POTPOURRI - Elsie Basler
BIHAR - Carol A Strong
Another member of the SHANGRI Gang makes headline:
MISS KELLY HANGS TOUGH IN HANGTOWN!!
CH POTPOURRI BIHAR CAROUSEL
Our girl rides with the big boys now:
Mensona KC - BOB - Thank you, Mr Steven Shaw!!
Hangtown KC - BOB - Thank you, Mrs Dolly Ward!!San Joaquin KC - BOB - Thank you, Mrs Dolores Maltz!!
SHANGRILinda CrabillSan Jose, CA408-265-6381
POTPOURRI - Elsie BaslerBIHAR - Carol A Strong
ac
YOU MUST HAVE BEEN A BEAUTIFUL BABY..,
BEST OF
WINNERS
CORPUS CHRISTIKENNEL CLUBSPRING 1990 0
SOSA PHOTTO BY. IRWIN
JAROS APACHE WAR DANCIN' BEAR
FROM THE 9-12 MONTH CLASS
CH LIGHT-UPS RED ALERT
CH JAROS TEXAS TEDDY BEARCH BARKERS SHEER ELEGANCE
CH SULANS MINSTREL O'SUMMERHILL
CH JAROS SUMMERHILL JHAZMYNJaro's Copper Top Too
Pictured above wrth owner handler Frank Trujillo - The Bears Den. We would like to thank all the judges who
appriciated our boy's quality. The Bears Den is Texas proud of our "Little Indian".
Dancer owns & loves the Bears DenFrank and Barbara Trujillo
1904 Beason Bryan TX 77811409-775-8368
. . . COS BABY LOOK AT YOU NOW!!
*CH* JAROS APACHE WAR DANCIN' BEAR
FINISHING FROM THE 12-18 CLASS AT THE NATIONALThank you Mr Joseph Gregory
What a thrill - a breeders dream come true. After Frank did all the hard work going Winners Dog,
Dancer was turned over to Brooder/Co-owner Richard Camacho (pictured above) so Frank could show
Dancers grandfather Ch Light Ups Red Alert in the Breed. Grandpa Reddy not to be out done by his
grandson, garnered a coveted Select Award, while grandson Dancer was awarded BOW.
WAY TO GO BEARS DEN!!!
Dancer is Bred and Co-owned byJaro Lhasas N Chins
Richard & Judith Camacho1346 West Ralston St Ontario CA 91762
714-984-0812
AKC GAZETTEPatricia Chenoweth496 Bird AveLos Gatos CA 95030-5466408-395-1932
ALAC BULLETINSusan S Giles2373 Wheatland DriveManakin-Sabot VA 23103804-749-4912
AWARDS
BREED STANDARDCOMMITTEENorman Herbel, ChairKeke KahnStephen CampbelLynette ClooneyBob CooperPeggy HuffmanDorothy J KendallEllen LonigroLynn LowyMarianne NixonRay SlecizikJanet WhitmanBarbara Wood
BYLAWSDon Evans1202 Chesapeake DriveChurchton, MD 20733301-261-5918
EDUCATION
FINANCE COMMITTEEVictor Cohen, Chair.Stephen CampbellCarolyn HerbelMarvin Whitman
FUTURITY - SECRETARYAnn Lanterman1746 Bellevue Way NEBellevue WA 98034206-788-1066
FUTURITY HOST CLUBCOORDINATORDebbie Burke317 Mill RoadOreland PA 19075215-887-1770
FUTURITY PROMOTIONBobbie Richardson1401 Lillian WayReno NV 89509-3223
HANDBOOKSusan S GilesVictor H Cohen
HEALTHDr. S B Bigman120 Central AveNeedtxrn MA 02192617-444-0003
HISTORIANBecky Johnson#1 TiaraImperial MO 63052314-464-3647
LOCAL CLUB LIAISONKay Hales&X) Carrriage Hill BlvdConroe TX 77384409-273-2395
LOGOMarie Allman111 Ivy St Rt 3Freeport TX 77541409-233-1853
MEMBERSHIPJoyce Johanson126 Kurlene DriveMacomb IL 61455309-837-1665
N S COORDINATORJeanne Hope9600 Accord DrivePotomac MD 20854301-983-0990
N S CATALOG ADVERTISINGMarianne Nixon13216 NE 40th STBellevue WA 98005-1423206-885-3149
N S TROPHY FUND
NS RAFFLECarolyn HerbelRt 1 Box 50Putman OK 73659201-431-4135
OBEDIENCEBrenda Schmetzel9 Gettysburg RoadBelleville IL 62223618-277-6515
PROGRAM USTINGJune O'Brien11079 Loma Rice RoadMarysville CA 95901916-743-7266
YEARBOOKAmy LaForest Andrews18105 KirkshireBirmingham MI 484309313-644-9194
YEARBOOK DISTRIBUTIONEvelyn Bigman120 Central Ave
Needhcrn MA 02192
617-444-00C3
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Stcrldard Forum continued from page 34
the description should include how the front is to fitinto the ribs.
My interpretation of the correct Lhasa front is:
Free-flowing movement in front calls for a long, strongneck rising from properly placed shoulders. Shoulderblades slope forward and downward toward theground and meet ,the upper am, equal in length tothe shoulder blade, at a 90% angle. The lhasa apso iswell ribbed up, but not barrel shaped. The shoulderblade and upper arm wrap around the ribs and theelbows are tight. Forelegs straight, heavily furnishedwith hair. Feet are well feathered, round and catlike,with good pads.
Mary SchroederFleetfire
could answer this both yes and no. On the no side,
the Standard is simple and to the point, no room tomisunderstand, indicating that the front and rearbone structure is that of a normal canine, with heavyleg furnishings In the 17th editionof AKC's The Complete Dog Book, pictured on page747 is an excellent drawing of a straight front. On thenext page is an illustration of a correct hind end.Other excellent illustrations and interpretations of dogterminology are contained in this Glossary section.
On the yes side, the front assembly begins with theshoulders. Gook layback is necessary for both propermovement and proper length of the upper arm bone.
If the shoulder blade is too upright, Mother Nature willshorten the bones of the upper arm and place thelegs too far forward on the body. This also affects theplacement of the elbows and their degree of loose-ness.
The angulation of the rear quarters should match that
of the front with good angulation at the stifles andhocks.
IN SUMMARY: Legs - Shoulders well laid back, forelegsstraight. The angulation of the rear quarters shouldmatch that of the front with good angulation at thestifles and hocks; both forelegs and hind legs heavilyfurnished with hair.
Pat Chenoweth
The standard is inadequate in describing the legs. Thisis a very important feature of the Lhasa, and it shouldbe in more detail.
Legs should be parallel, with weight distributed evenly
continued on page 46
CH CHIYOKO NIK KI OF LARAN
April 19, 1974 - June 27, 1990
SHE WALKED IN BEAUTY,
LIKE THE NIGHT,
OF CLOUDLESS CLIMES
AND STARRY SKIES.
ALL THATS BEST,DARK AND BRIGHT,
MET IN HER ASPECT
AND HER EYES.
Her beauty caught your breath. Artists yearned to capture her beauty and essence in paint and
pastels, pen and ink, charcoal and sculpture.
Bobbie Lee said it best, when she said, "Nik Ki is a National Treasure, she really belongs to us
all." Her heart was even greater than her beauty. She made history in this breed as the first, and
so far the only, Lhasa to participate in 11 National Specialties. This year was to have been her
12th. The National was not the same without her.
Daughter of BIS Ch Tibet of Cornwallis ROM, the breeds's top producer of champions, Nik Ki
is the dam, grandam and great grand dam of Champions. She was truly a credit to her pure
Hamilton heritage. Nik Ki was more than we ever dared to dream. She filled 16 years with
great joy and wonderful memories. And it was too short a time. Nik Ki was all that God meant
a Lhasa Apso to be and I guess He could not bear to be without her any longer. Nik Ki, we
miss you so much.
Marie Allman RR3 111 Ivy St Freeport 1'X 77541 409-233-1853
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began with a 194.5 and ended with the HT. A special thank you to the judges and her fans for appre-
cialting her enthusiastic performances.
"Carianne looks forward to continuing in obedience as well as retuning to the brood ring.
Thank you Barbara and Dale, for sharing this very special girl with me and for your friendship and
support.
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"Carianne" is loved by:
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Stcndcrd Forum continued from page 42
in front as well as the rear.
Elbows should be held tightly against the body, not
out.
Forearms should be relatively straight, down to the
carpal joint. Pasterns slightly just off the center line, for
balance.Hocks should have good angulcrtion - which gives a
long efforless stride and smooth gait.
Angulation at shoulders and hip joints should be approxi-
mately equal, to provide balanced reach in the front
and rear.Front and rear legs should be heavily coated.
Bill & Sharon Russett
Legs - Forelegs straight does not adequately describe
the Lhasa. This description lends itself to two interpreta-
tions. First the leg should have ulna and radius bones
that are as straight as possible. As a general rule the
longer the leg, the straighter these bones appear.
Conversely, the shorter the leg the more curvature to
these bones, especially the radius bone. To grasp this
concept, first thing of a Dalmatian's legs, the a Dachs-
hund. The Second interpretation deals with the place-
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ment of the legs as the dog stands - the legs should be
parallel as opposed to a "fiddle front" where the care-
pal joints almost touch. The standard neglects to point
out that the toes should toe out about 10o for balance
- a point well documented in books on movement such
as R P Elliott. The standard does not address the
shoulder assembly and the degree of the shoulder
layback desired. It is assumed that the standard 450
shoulder is the norm.. Detailing the amount of coat on
the legs would be best placed under a description on
coat.
Sami Brush
"Forelegs straight, heavily furnished with hair."
This is very misleading. Terriers have straight fronts, both
above and below the elbow; which accounts for their
gait.
A Lhasa's two legs should be straight from the elbow
down. However, above the elbow a slight curve should
be allowed to allow for the chest to expand. Elbows
should be tight to his body.
Phyllis Marcy
Lhasa Apso Club of Southern California SpecialtySweepstakes - Judge: Mrs. Lorraine Cole - June 29,1990
Best Puppy in Sweepstakes: Remarc Namaste Las Vegas
Best Adult in Sweepstakes: Krisna Fancy Pants
Best in Sweepstakes: Remarc Namaste Las Vegas
Regular Classes -Judge: Mr. James G. Reynolds- June 29,1990
Best of Breed: Ch. Sho Tru Hylan Namaste Top Gun
Best of Opposite Sex: Ch. Mario Somethin Else
Best of Winners, Winners Bitch: Krisna Fancy Pants Reserve WinnersBitch: Jalyn Lindy Ladell of Jofu
Winners Dog: Hylan Hoshira Sho Tru Maverik Reserve Winners Dog: Rufkins Kindred Spirit
Puppy 6 months and under 9 morittb Dogs.
1 LADELL KNOCK YOUR SOCKS OFF. Breeder: Eleanor Labarbe and
Judy O'Dell. By Ch Rufkin's Rudolph Valentino - Ch Lori Shan Unfor-
gettable. Judy O'Dell and Phil La Barge.
2 LADELLS SYNERGY. Breeder: Eleanor LaBarge and Judy O'Dell. By
Ch Rufkins Rudolph Valentino - Ch Lori Shan Unforgettable. Judy
O'Dell and Phil LaBarge.
3 JO FU'S PENDING WARRANTY. Breeder: Owners. By Ch Lori Shan
Sensational Sydney -Jo Fu Rachel Rachel of Lori Shan. Pam Gamble
and Judy O'Dell,4 LORI SHAN CURRENT AFFAIR. Breeder: Lorraine Shannon. By Ch Lori
Shan Hy-Lon Gold Nugget - Lori Shan I'm A Hussy. Kitty Littlejohn,
Lorraine Shannon & Sally Chenier.
Puppy 9 months and under 12 months Dogs.
1 CHARMAR KRISNA KISSIN' BANDIT. Breeder: M. Orrie, C. Orrie and P.
Keen. By Ch ShoTru Hylon Stetson - HJylan Sho Tru Anna Motion.
Wendy Harper and Donna Peterson.
2 PARADE N'TN HI PARTI GUY. Breeder: Ruth Flumerfelt and Joyce
Ha dden. By Chin Hi Zeus The Dethroner -Ch Parade's Elusive
Butterfly. Keith Kart.
3 DEL REV'S BOUND FOR GLORY. Breeder: Robert and Debra Delaney.
By Ch Rutkins Rudolph Valentino- Hale Ail Blaze of Glory. Shirley
Benedict and Shane Delaney.
12 Months and Under 18 Months Dogs.
1 MARLO PHANTOM. Breeder, Owner. By Ch Mario Southern Comfort -
Ch Mario Unexpected Pleasue. Lynn Lowy.
2 P' POURI BIHAR KAOS AT SHANGRI. Breeder: Carol Strong and Elsie
Basler. By Ch Potpourri Musical Unicorn - Hattbar's Smurfin' USA.
Linda Crabill, Elsie Basler and Card Strong.
3 TABU'S CL FACE VALUE, Breeder: Owners. By Ch Tai Chi's Vouvray -
Ch Tabu's A Partikin. Mr. & Mrs. Norman Herbel.
Bred By Exhibitor Dogs.1 RUFKINS KINDRED SPIRIT. Breeder: Roberta Lombardi. By Ch Orlane's
Scirocco - Ch Rufkins Sweetest Taboo. Roberta Lombardi.
American Bred Dogs.1 MARLO MR WONDERFUL. Breeder: Lynn Lowy. By Ch Marto Southern
Comfort - Ch Mario Unexpected Pleasure, Gayle Chase and Lynn
Lowy.
Open Dogs,1 HYLAN HOSHIRA SHO TRU MAVERIK. Breeder: Ray & Hylton & Keen.
By Ch Sho Tru Hylan Stetson - Ch Nylon Hoshira Kiss Me Kate. Midge
Hylton, Pat Keen and Shirley Roy Keen.
2 SANDY BEACH BLEW BY YOU. Breeder: Earl Beachler and Sandy
Beachler. By Ch Lori Shan Creative Chaos-Little Bit 0 Honey III. Earl
and Claudette Beadier.3 MARLO CARAMEL FUDGE. Breeder: Lynn Lowy. By Ch Mario Rocky
Road - Mario Honeysuckle Rose. Jean Bethe and Lynn Lowy.
4 RUFKINS MAKE MY DAY. Breeder: Roberta Lombardi. By Ch Orlane's
Scirocco - Ch Rufkins Sweetest Taboo. Roberta Lombard.
Puppy 6 months and under 9 moritib Bitches.
1 LOREL MARLO TICKLE ME PINK. Breeder: Elizabeth Taylor, By Marla
Mischief's Joker - Ch Lord Ginger Marto. Lynn Lowy.
2 HYLAN SHO TRU WIND STORM. Breeder: Owners. By Ch Sho Tru
Hylan Tak' M By Storm -Sho Tru Hylan Sparkle Plenty. Midge Hylton,
Pat Keen.3 WAJEAN BETTY BOOP'S BENTLEY. Breeder: Lorraine Shannon and
Owner. By Lori Shan Undeniable - Ch Lori Shan My Ladies Mercedes.
Wcnda Cox4 GALAXY'S I'VE GOT STYLE. Breeder: Owner. By Ch Galaxy's Flying
Tiger II- Ch Galaxy's Sophisticated Lady. Ellen Voss.
Puppy 9 months and under 12 months Bitches.
1 DEL REV'S MS SWEET AND SASSY, Breeder: Debora and Robert G.
Delaney. By Ch Rufkins Rudolph Valentino - Hale All Blaze of Glory.
Robert and Debra S. Delaney.2 REMARC NAMASTE LAS VEGAS. Breeder: Clive Harold. By Ch She Tru
Hylan Namaste Top Gun - Saxonsprings Carefree. GNan Marks.
3 GALAXY'S GOLDEN SPRITE. Breeder: Owner. By Galaxy's Dream
Walker - Ch Galaxy's Het° Poppin. Ellen Voss.
12 months and under 18 months Bitches.1 JALYN LINDY !ADEL OF JOFU. Breeder: Janet Crawford. By Ch Lori
Shan Master of the Game - Porcelin Bow. Pamela Gamble and Jean
Times and Judy O'Dell.
2 LAGUNA MY GAL OF LORI SHAN. Breeder: Earl Beachler &Claudette
Beachler. By Sandy Beach Blew By You - Lady Margaret Sno Paws
Michelle O'Sullivan and Lorraine D. Shannon.
3 MARLO SOMETHIN EXTRA. Breeder: Lynn Lowy. by Ch Marla Southern
Comfort - Ch. Mario Somethin Else. Lynn Lowy.
4 TABU'S CL TULSA BORN. Breeder: Carolyn Herbel. By Hilife Kavolier of
0 Wik -Tabu's First Fling. Mr. & Mrs. Norman Herbel.
Bred by Exhibitor Bitches.1 KRISNA FANCY PANTS. Breeder: W. Harper, B. Dwelly and D. Peterson
By Ch Sho Tru Hylan Stetson - Ch Stonelea Bangles. Wendy Harper
and Dorm Peterson
American Br ed Bitches1 A TANTRAS HOLIDAY DIAMOND. Breeder: Barbara E. Steele and
Susan Guilmino. By Ch Rumtek Ten Speed Guy- Gar-San's PB Cen-
terfold. Darby McSorley, Phyllis Heard and Barbara Steele.
2 MARVON'S BEAR-E-SPECIAL BEAR.Breeder: Frank Trujillo and Kay
Hales. By Ch Light Up's Red Alert - Wyndwood's Crystal Pistol. M &L
Brockway and F. Trujillo.
Open Bitches1 HYLAN HOSHIRA DREAM GIRL. Breeder: Shirley Ray, Midge Hylton
and Pat Keen. By Ch She Tru Hylan Lord O'Rings- Ch Nylon Hoshira
Kiss Me Kate. Rencrte Bruck.
2 MEU'S MIDNIGHT LACE. Breeder: Lynn and Sue Jamison. By Meili
Peter Peter Purnkn Eter - Meth Poppin Backamoor. Francis Carte and
Lynn and Sue JamSon.3 MARLO SOMETHIN WILD. Breeder: Owner. By ChJa Ma's A Little Night
Music -Ch Marto Somethin Else. Lynn Lowy.
4 LORI SHAN PUTTIN' ON THE SHOW. Breeder: Lorraine Shannon. By
Ch Orlane's Double Treat - Ch Lori Shan Putt' On the Ritz. Sagy
Chenier and Lorraine Shannon.
Veteran Bitches1 CH MARLO SOMETHIN ELSE. Breeder: Owner. By Ch Suntory Four on
the Floor - Ch Marlo's One of a Kind. Lynn Lowy.
2 CH CHIA PAO MOLLIE. Breeder: Owner. Pan Chen - Sweet Lil Sari.
Gayle Chase.
Best of BreedCH. SHO TRU HYLAN NAMASTE TOP GUN. Breeder: Midge Hylton and
Pot Keen. By Ch She Tru Hylan Stetson - Sho Tru Hylan Peppermint
Stk. Gillian Marks and Pat Keen.
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AM & CAN CH KINDERLAND TA SEN
ROCKWELLFINISHES HIS AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIP
8 SHOWS 4 MAJORS
OWNERSIRLEES
Catherine, James & Paul Groulx
84 Fairview CresentWoodstock OntCANADA N4S 6L75 19-539-1 182
BREEDERSKINDERLAND TA SEN
Susan S Giles & Ellen Lonigro2373 Wheatland Drive
Manakin-Sabot VA 23103804-749-4912
WE FEED SCIENCE DIETS
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telikPNOTO BY BONNIE
(Can &MUti GroupWinning Am Ch Oriane's Scirocco ROM** X Am Ch iGnderiand Ta Sen Candy Tuft ROM)
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Veterinary Applications ofNon-Prescription Medications
by Louis Thompson, M.S., R.Ph.
This is the third and last of a series of articles which attempt to
provide the dog owing pLiolc with an over-kiew of the rnedcinci prociacts
°maid:Die at you load pharrnocy, in the 'over-the-counter a nonprescription
categay. It is by no mecrs a detailed °occulting. but nply a gideine fa
general use. You local pharmacist e still the best source of comprehensive
information on these matters. Check with him/her for queistiors of price a
guilty of procUcts
PART III: Cough & Cold, Eye. Miscellaneous
COUGH PREPARATIONS: The cough preparations avalable on
a non-prescription basis can be chided into two man categories, non-
narcotic and narcotic. The frst category usuaily contains either an antihista-
mine to dry tp rasci secretions, which can irritate the throat ci dextrom-
ethorphan, a centrally octng cough suppressant Dextromethorphcn.
abbreviated as DM, is a very effective cough superesscnt in a dosage range
of 10-30 mg., given every 4-6 hours. This translates into 1 teaspoonful to 1
tablespconfLi for most cough prepcscrticrs. Examples of these products are
Robitussin DM a Benylin DM. and the Vicki Forma° 44 croup. Most of
these products also are sold in the generic forms, at a 3:n/rigs of 50% or
more.Narcotic cough preparcrtiors usudy contain codeine a one of its
synthetic derivatives and are very effective in suppressing the cough reflex.
The major imiting factors are the drowSness and datness that may
sometimes be Sde effects. The narcotic cough products must be signed for
at the prescription counter and are knifed to a 2 dice supply in a 72 hour
time period. Corsuft with you veterinarian if the cough persists beyond this
time. The usual dose is 1-2 teaspoonfuls every 6-8 hours.
The other man ingredent in most couch preparcrtions is an expec-
torant, such as gi..rafenesin or terpin hydrate. These compounds break up
thick mucus, thirning it out, and allaying it to be expelled easier. it is
therefore necessary to provide plenty of water. so that these expectorants
can be most effective. Most dogswl tolerate the gUafenesin better than the
terpin hydrate. since the latter is usuak in eixirs of hilip alcoholic content
(40-44%) to irnprove its solubility. Both of these products aiso cane in
generic forms. at considerable savings.
DECONGESTANTS: The onset of a cold virus, or upper
respiratory allergies, can produce clogged, stuffy nasal passages in dogs as
wed as hLrnans. The judicious shat-term use of nasof decongestants can
help alleviate this problem. Phemiepriine (Neo %inept-rine) and oxyrneta-
zolne (Afrn) ore probably the two most commcrty used products avcidde.
The latter drug is much longer acting than the former and shoUd only be
Lsed once or twice daily. Fhenyiephrine has a much shater duration of
action and can be used as often as every 6 hours. I waid recommend using
the pediatric strengtts of either product, as the alit strengths cakl have
enougn systemic absorption to cause acidems, esoeciaty n °Icier dogs with
heart a blood premix& condtions. Do not use any decongestant for more
than 72 nous, a drug tolerance ad rebcxrd congestion may occur.
Generic equivcients are avciable for both of these carpal:ids.
Cnce the mad pasages cre opened. they often become dry and
irritated due to scratching a repeated exposse to allergens This condition
can be remedied by the use of naid scrays of phrySologoal saine to keep
the affected tissues moist. These include such products as Ocean a Ayr,
and are normally located with the nasal decongestants If the patient 's cri
older dog with congestive heat faiLze a high blood pressue. please check
wrth your veterinarian before Laing saine nasal sprays as the sodium can be
cpsorbed from irritated nasal membranes.
ANTIHISTAMINES: This category of drugs is often included in
multi-symptom odd preparations because one of its Side effects is the
reduction of mucus secretions in the upper respiatcry tract. This drying
effect can present probiems n elderly male dogs, causing urincry retention
and irritation of the prostate gond. They can dso aggravate some forms of
gizucorna.The aignal use fa crthhistamines was the prevention and/or the
reief of the symptoms of °logo reactions. ranging from hay fever symp-
toms to anaphylactic reactions coused by insect bites a stings If given early
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enough. antihistamines can geatly reduce the severity of most affergc
reations. The two compounds most commonty seen on pharmacy OTC
shelves are dphenhydramine (Benadryf) and chlapheriramine (Chiortrime-
ton). Both of these products are available n generic forms. at a cost
reduction of 25-6J% Folow the dosage recanmendatia-s on the package
as to Sze and weight. These drugs have a broad safety range, but dosage n
small dogs (Iess than 20 pounds) stioUd be discussed with a veterinarian.
ANALGESICS & AM1PYRETICS: These are drugs that relieve
mild to moderate pcin and reduce fevers. Most of the non-prescription
products in this claw of drugs contain ether aspirin a acetaminophen, a
even combinations of the two together. They are ovoid:0e ha wide vaiety
of tcsblets caplets. capesies, and even laid dosage forms. and are sad in
both generic crid brand nornes. Aspain should be the drug of choice in dogs
(and cats, too) given in a dose of 3W-6W mg (depending on thes'rze and
weight of the animal) every 8-12 hours. Because of the less sophisticated
rxrlue of carine and feine ivers, acetcrninciden shotid be avoided. Tok
by-products of acetcrrinopien can permanently damage the liver and
.kheys of dogs and cats. especially when exposed to them on a chrond
basis. Other, newer analgesics, such as ibuprofen (Advil, Nuain, etc.) are
0150 now on the OTC shelves, but I would not recommend them without
conferring with you veterinaricn. My own experience with ibuprofen ended
with two cases of explosive diarrhea in two older dogs with arttritis.
In treating a dog fa arthritisi have seen dosages of up to six (6)
aspirin tablets per day in three divided doses. Enteric coated aspirin (Ecotrin)
a buffeted aspirin (Bufferin a Ascriptin) are the preferred forms, as they
minirritsso the irritation that high-dose soicytates can produce in the stomach.
EYE PREPARATIONS: Non-prescription eye products can be
cfrvided into three basic categories eyewates to cease the eye; Uoricants
to keepihe eye mist; and, decongestants to reduce rillcmmaticri and 'get
the red out. The eyewashes are usually buffered, isotonic salt mixtures that
are used to flush foreign materials from the eye, such as sand gains, pollen.
a chemicals. Examples include Dacriose. and Sodium Chloride
for irrigation.The eye lubricants cane in two forms icitid drops and ointment.
The crops act as artificial teas, keeping the timues moist and clean. They
include such products as isopto-Tears. Hypotears, and Tearisci. A generic
eqUvalent is avalable for some of these products. The lubricant ointments,
sx:h as Wort-Lute, are more commody used at bedtime, because they
produce a longer lasting form of lubrication and protection. They are also
exceient in protecting the eyes from harsh chemicais and water, which itself
can rob the eyes of vital lUoriccrtion. Administration of a ktricaft ointment
before batting cxn geatty reduce the irritation to the eye caused by socp
cnd water.Decongestants for the eye work on the same principle as nasal
ciecongestords, reducing nAcrnmation and contracting the vasaidure of the
eye, thereby reducing the reddened appecrcnce. Chroric use should be
dscouaged as it can cause dryng of the exposed tissues and a reduction in
the tear flow. Examples include VI:sine, Prefin, Murine Pius, and Clear Eyes.
A few of these products, such as Zncfrin. VasoClear A. and Vsine AC also
contc:in tric sUfate. an astringent used to contract the blood vessels and
decrease raciness. Prolonged use of these products can be very imitating to
#c menThere are atso Iwo ophthalmic ointments that have a cisinfectant
action, that is, they prevent the gowth of most bacteria. These ointments are
5% Boric Acid ointment and 2% Yellow Mercuric Oxide ointment. They
protect the eye from infections after a physical inLry. such as a scratch adaaSon, but are not very effective if an infection is already present. This
usially requires an antibiotic, either localy or systemically.
MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCTS: Anumberofmedicationsand
other products that normally would not be considered as therapeutic in dogs
can provide suraising resits in unexpected situations. For example. Vrtarnin
E al. usualy found in the cosmetic section and used to reverse the aging
process in skin, is an excellent skin softener, reducing the size and hardness
of caluses on etrows and hocks. and prevent scot tissue from hardening
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Lhasa Apso Rankings - Jan. 1, 1990 to April 29, 1990
REC# Lhasa Name BOB BIS BISS GP.1 GP.2 GP.3 GP.4 GP.TOT PTS
1 CH. WYNDWOOD'S FUZZBUSTER 27 4 10 1 3 18 69
2 CH. RUFFKINS CHIP OFF THE OL ROCK 21 1 1 7 4 12 55
3 CH. SAN JO'S LOTS OF FANFAIR 15 1 3 5 3 11 54
4 CH. RHU-HA'S HOU-CHI KOU 31 2 4 5 3 14 47
5 CH. KAR-LEE'S GOLDEN STAR SPRINKLE 12 4 2 1 7 28
6 CH. CHAR-RU'S MYSTERY GUEST 11 2 1 3 2 8 27
7 CH. CHAR-RU'S READ EM AND WEEP 16 1 4 1 1 7 26
8 CH. ORLANE'S AUSTIN OF LORIEN 13 2 3 5 17
9 CH. SHO TRU HYLAN ROCKS ANNE 11 1 1 2 1 4 17
10 CH. KINDERLAND TA SEN BIZZI BUZZI 8 3 1 4 15
11 CH. WYNDWOOD BEST FOOT FORWARD6 1 1 1 2 14
12 CH. CHAR-RU'S GOT A TIGER TOO7 1 2 3 10
13 CH. ANBARA-SAN JO FANCY FIDDLIN'6 1 1 2 8
14 CH. MATABA SINGH IN THE RAIN6 1 1 2 7
15 TABU'S ON THE ROAD TO PANDAN2 2 2 6
16 CH. TOBARI'S JUST TRUCKIN3 1 1 2 5
17 CH. ANBARA-SAN JO TH' MERRY JESTER1 1 1 5
18 CH. MISTI'S PLAY IT AGAIN SAM1 1 1 5
19 CH. MISTI ACRES SUGAR DADDY4 1 1 4
20 CH. CHAR-RHU'S LIVING LEGEND O'TAKA2 1 1 4
21 CH. TOBARI'S TSUNAMI ALERT1 1 1 4
22 CH. CAMEO'S REVALATION7 1 1 3
23 CH. KNOLWOOD'S JOSH MY GOSH3 1 1 3
24 BARKER'S PHOTA KHI FELONY2 1 1 3
25 CH. ANBARA-RIMAR MARY PUPPINS1 1 1 3
26 CH. TAI KAI'S TIGER BY THE TAIL1 1 1 3
27 BAHNTHAI'S DI MAAK PU-SHAI 2 1 1 2
28 CH. JEVIEHAN BRITT HARK THE ANGEL2 1 1 2
29 CH. LAMOCS FRISCO JONES JOLEE2 1 1 2
30 CH. ORLANE'S THE SHEIK2 1 1 2
31 KIKI-ARI'S LADY SAMANTHA 1 1 1 2
32 CH. ART-EST JUMPIN' JEHOSHAPHAT5
0
33 CH. BARJO'S EXCALIBUR4
0
34 CH. LORI SHAM TUFFERS4
0
35 CH. ARKAY TSURO THE ENERGIZER3
0
36 CH. SERANADE'S INCANTATION3
0
37 CH. TISHA'S IMA SINGIN DA BLUES3
0
38 CH. RUFKINS KATAS FRONT PG NEWS2
0
39 CH. WYNDWOOD'S BORN TO BOOGIE2
0
Compiled from the records of 1990 THE JUDGING FORM
(Copyright publication of Sentinel Consultants Inc.)
The Lhasa Apso standings for 1990 are based on a point system as follows:
Best In Show 10 points Group 2 4 points
Best In Specialty Show 5 points (ALAC 10 pts.) Group 3 3 points
Group 1 5 points Group 4 2 points
In the event of point ties, rankings are based on the dog with the highest number of Best of Breed wins.
After that dogs are listed alphabetically.
This year's list includes all Champions that won at least two Best of Breed and any class dog that had at
least one group placement..
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 52.
almost total eracication of It-).-Jo pfcblems.Another medication that falls in this gOUp of special usage is
benzon tincture, or compound benzcin tincture. These compuonds arenormally used by physicians to protect and toughen skin arould wounds andunder hard casts. h dogs these tinctues can be applied to the feet,toughening the pads and promoting the healing of tender pods, such ascaused by over-expcs_re to rough concrete or sharp rocks, Once or twicedaily applications are usually all that is needed. You may not find thisproduce on the regular OTC shelves, but since it does not require aprescription, most pharmacists can order it for you. ft takes 10-15 minutes tocompletely dry, so its resultant sticky film is an excellent substitute for TackyPaw or other traction compounds. One wad of caution, ft will stain hair, sobe coreki what and where you use these products.
One other interesting treatment involves the oral antacids,especialy Maalox, or Riopan and large, open, weeping, infected sores, suchas those caused by excessive chewing or as a result of deep pknciurewounds. Topical application of these antacids can inhbt the gowth of somebacteria that nfect th= kinds of wounds. Many pathogenic woLnd bacteriaprefer an acidic environment, and the antacids neutralte this condition. Inaddition, the magnesium and aluminum salts found in most antacids possessastrngent properties and promote tissue wound granulations, therebyaccelercrtng the hearing process. Application 's usualty after clearsing thewound, or at least three times daily.
The last item that I wish to speak about involves a prescriptionmedication, but I strongly uge all dog owners to check with their veterinarianabout obtaining a product called an Anakit. It is an irsect sting allergy kit thatcould very easily save the life of your dog. How often at shows have youseen bees and wcsps cluster around garbage cars that contan food anddrink refuse? Dogs get stung, especially by aggressive yellow jackets. Iknow of a very beautiful Bearded Collie bitch that was lost at a show just 2weeks after fining her championship. After snapping a bee that buzzedher, she swallowed the bee and it slung her in the throat. Since a veterinar-ian was only on call" to the shows, the animal died of asphyXation beforehelp could be summoned. The presence of an Am:kit might have saved her.It contains a prefilled syringe of epinephrine. a touniquet, and 2 tablets of a
fast-acting antihistamine. These drugs can counteract the immediate effects
of anaphylactic shock and give that extra 15-20 minutes that could be thecifference between ife and death. Agcin, I uge dl dog owners to check withtheir veterinarians about obtaining a prescription for an Anakit. They normallycost about S18-$20 but that woud seem to be a srnal price to pay for peace-of-mind. The kit comes with directions enclosed and you veterinarian cangive you the correct dosage for the epinepl-rine and how to jve it.
Reprinted with permission from the Samoyed Club of America, Inc. Bulletin,
LHASA APSO CANADA, Directors and Members.
Through erroneous information I was led to believethat your club was interested in scheduling aCanadian National Specialty in the Windsor,
Ontario area, following our AMERICAN LHASA
APSO CLUB 1991 National Specialty that is going
to be held in suburban Detroit, Michigan.
I have been formally informed that LHASA APSO
CANADA has NO PLANS to host such an event next
year, and that the inquires made to me, were made
without the support of either the Executive or the dub
membership.
Visions of an international show weekend were unique,
but they are not to be.
Respectfully,
Fred A Dieball
National/Regional Show Chairman
on the back cover.
RAMBUL'S REPEAT PERFORMANCE
Petie has made us proud winning multipleBest of Breeds over Specials. Picturedon the back cover winning a 4 point major,Petie needs just a point to finish.
HandlerCraig Grein
OwnerMary Taillon
10 Quarry RoadHampstead NH 03841
The American Kennel Club51 Macison AvenueNewYork New York 10010
Decr National Breed Club PresidentTrying to locate that specid photogcph for the cover of the
Gazette can be a frustrcrfing and sometimes futie e>perience. That'swhy we are turning to you for help.
The photograph needs to be of a breed that has not beenrecently featued on on cover. We can not use photogcphs of dogsthat cre beng campagned—prefercbty, the dog shock be either re-tied or deceased, or a puppy which has not yet embarked on a showcareer. The dog rrtst be an exceient representative of the breed. Tomeet the formatting requirements of the Gazette cover, the photomust be square, tending toward horizontal. The Gazette requiresfirst time pUolishing rights to ail photographs. We prefer color trans-parencies of dogs in natural poses (not stacked) in a seasonaloutdoor setting. (Quality prints and stucio shots with plan backdropsand no props are occasionally acceptable.) And, of couse, thephotograph should be well composed, with the dog in very sharpfocus, with an attractive backgound and good contrast.
We ore hopeti that al national breed clubs w be wing towork with us to acquire suitable photographs for future Gazettecovers.
If you have any photographs that you wish to submit forcorcidercrtich. Oecse send them, along with a self-ocicressed stampedenvelope, to Jeff Dort, Photo Editor, Pure-Bred Dogs/AmericanKennel Gazette, 51 Macison Avenue, New York, NY 10010. Makesure that the name of the photographer, his address and socialsecurity nurnber (for payment, should we decide to use the photo-graph) are attached to the transperency or print. Aiso, pease hcludethe breed of dog and the ncrne, addess and phone rtrnber of thencivicival to whom the photo should be retuned. Should you haveany further questions, you may contact Jeff Dori at (212)696-8332.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Sincerely,Jeff DoriPhoto Editor 53
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