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The Newsletter of the Newfoundland Club of Southern California, Inc. Feb/Mar 2014
Irvine Regional Park was once again the site where our club chose to hold the Fall 2013 Dra Test. This park is very large and has lots to offer. There is a pe ng zoo near the entrance of the park which a racts many families with children. There is also a small train that goes across
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Pawprints
Inside this issue:
President’s Message 2
More photos from
Fall Dra Test
4
Membership Corner 8
In Memoriam 10
Annual Club Dinner
& Awards Night
11
2014 Spring Dra
Test Premium List
19
2014 NCA Regional
Specialty Results
21
Working Dog Com‐
mi ee Notes
22
4 Fab Newfs
in our
Rescue Report
(page 16)
Submi ed by Event Chair: Heidi Forrest
Celia Gebhart and Quinten taking the first 90 degree turn together
NCSC Fall Draft Test
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A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT...
Hi Everyone,
HAPPY NEW YEAR!! Here is to a great new year. The Working Dog Com‐mi ee has already met and has been working on their calendar. The Board will be working on the overall calendar at the beginning of February. If there is an event you would like to a end, and think other Newf owners would also en‐joy, please let one of the Board mem‐bers know. You could even chair the event. Rescue has already been busy this year. If you would like to be a foster home, please let Karrie know at [email protected]. People are s ll losing their homes, ge ng divorced, and having to give up their Newfound‐lands. Karrie works really hard at finding great foster homes. O en, our foster homes fail fostering and adopt. Our members are a great group of people. Karrie recently asked for trans‐porta on help, and several volunteers stepped forward. If you think you might want to help Rescue, the Working Dog Commi ee, the Conforma on Show people, or Chair a fun event, let one of the Board members know. It's a perfect me to speak up, since we will be work‐
ing on the club calendar. I hope everyone has a great new year!
—Denise Hatakeyama
2014 NCSC Club Calendar
March
Saturday & Sunday, March 1‐2 NCSC Garage Sale Rene Romero’s
2628 Chanticleer Road Anaheim
(see page 21)
Sunday, March 9th Spring Draft Test O’Melveny Park
17300 Sesnon Boulevard Granada Hills (see page 19)
Saturday, March 22nd
NCSC Annual Dinner & Awards Night
(see page 11)
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Membership Informa onMembership Informa on Page 3 Pawprints, Feb / Mar 2014
Member Updates: Pawprints welcomes new members in our Membership Corner. Turn to page 8.
New Members
Chris and Mary Sheehan 749 Katherine Drive Simi Valley, CA 93063 (805)522-9186 [email protected]
New Applicants for Membership
Natalia Pugalova 646 West 36 Street San Bernardino, CA 92405 (619)750-2306 [email protected] Newf: Boomer (DOB 09-22-13) Russ and Vicki Marlow (Wyatt, Ethan, Payton and Grayson) 18111 Brentwell Circle Huntington Beach, CA 92647 (714)619-1222 [email protected] Newf: Betsy (adopted through SCNRC)
President: DeniseHatakeyama 562‐943‐3248
VicePresident: CeliaGebhart 909‐238‐5129
CorrespondingSecretary: HeidiForrest 562‐424‐7806
RecordingSecretary: ShannonGasowski 909‐590‐1025
Treasurer: PeterSchran 562‐936‐1259
BoardofDirectors: MicheleAlpern
MarkBandaKarrieCookGigiGrif ithDebbyRothwell
661‐270‐9173
805‐985‐4579714‐840‐5350760‐728‐8888562‐936‐1259
EXECUTIVEBOARD2013‐2014
MembershipChairperson: KarrieCook 714‐840‐5350
NewfoundlandRescue: DeniseHatakeyamaKarrieCookLaurieShapiro
562‐943‐3248310‐245‐2747949‐631‐0432
ClubActivities: CeliaGebhart 909‐238‐5129
BreedInformation: DeniseHatakeyama 562‐943‐3248
Draft/WaterWork: KathyMitchellDebbyRothwellJoAnnStark
818‐317‐8760562‐936‐1259805‐648‐2373
TrackingWork: HeidiForrest 562‐424‐7806
Editor,Pawprints: GloriaLee 818‐706‐2699
Webmaster: WoodySmith 909‐794‐7947
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Happy Valentines
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the park, as well as several bridges, ponds and all kinds of waterfowl including pea‐cocks. Park management decided to keep our group in the quieter back end of the park. This worked out great for obedience and the maneuvering course.
The freight haul was not as chal‐lenging as some of our other test sites. Nevertheless, it provided all the elements required, including a variety of surfaces, hills and gentle slopes. Due to the cold weather, not too many families ventured out to the park on dra day. This made for a pre y uneven ul freight haul with few distrac ons. We did come across quite a few dogs which offered a distrac on and a challenge.
We had a full test with twelve en‐trants and two on the alternate list. Two exhibitors decided to withdraw, making it possible for the two alternates to get a shot at requalifying their dogs. What made it especially fun was the fact that we had several club members who were fairly new to the sport of dra work. Even though they did not pass, they showed wonderful sportsmanship, and the bond between them and their Newfs was evident. They will surely get their tle next spring. All but one dog passed basic control, but unfortu‐nately by the end of the maneuvering course, only four had their DD hopes alive. One of those dogs sadly thought that try‐ing to play with other dogs during the freight haul was part of the test and promptly failed. It was a shame as the dog
NCSC Fall Draft Test Con nued from page 1
Nice recall, Mark Banda and Bucyk
Fred Frueh and Abby working hard toward their DD title
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and the handler truly displayed great teamwork.
Our judges, John Pearson and Karrie Cook, were very easy to work with. They took their me with the exhibitors to make sure everyone understood what was expected and to answer all of their ques‐ons. Both were very pa ent and very
pleasant. We appreciate their help and guidance in making our test fair and a big success. To that end, I’d like to men on that all of our stewards did a great job. The stewards are the backbone of any test and, without them, we wouldn’t be able to hold a test. Thanks so very much to all for your par cipa on. I would like to thank everyone who helped in any way to make this a smooth running event once again. Chuck Zimmer blew everyone away with his barbecue skills for the second year in a row. He even served up bacon and eggs for breakfast. Is this becoming a trend in our club now? We would not say no to it!
Due to the cold, many of our Newfs were s ll feeling quite frisky at the end of the day. Their handlers not so much. It was a long day that started at 7am in freezing temperatures—quite frigid by Southern California standards. In spite of it all, eve‐ryone seemed to have really enjoyed themselves.
Congratula ons to Nina Roben and her girl Sea‐Leste and David Valenzuela and his boy Harley for their new DD tles. And congratula ons to Erin Zimmer for Sterling’s second requalifica on. See you all at the Spring Dra Test.
David Valenzuela and Harley having fun in the basic control ring
Barney is sitting pretty for his Mom Laurie Shapiro to harness him.
More 2013 FALL DRAFT TEST photos next page
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2013 Fall Draft Test Con nued from page 5
Sharyn Jeter and Xena looking great together
What a bunch of gorgeous and well-behaved dogs
Ginger Gomez and Laird doing great teamwork. Ed McKinnon and Rescue Barney enjoying the freight haul
Jo Ann Stark and Amy are starting the manuevering course
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Ray Shapland and Josie managing the tricky part of the freight haul
Fred Frueh and Abby approaching the removable obstacle
L to R: Judge Karrie Cook, Nina Roben with Sea-Leste, David Valenzuela with Harley, Erin Zimmer with Sterling, and judge John Pearson.
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Membership Corner: New Members
Happy Birthday Newfs! Happy Birthday Newfs! NewfNewf‐‐days in February and Marchdays in February and March
Please send your Newf birthday updates to: [email protected]
Birthday Newf Name Last Name Age
2/13/1998 Cris‐Sea Roben 16
2/19/2005 Libby Romero 9 2/20/2007 Makana Kaplan 7
2/20/2007 Liza Cook 7 2/22/2013 Gia Guya 1
2/22/2013 Jax Guya 1
2/25/2005 Mariner Wucherer 9
3/2/2009 Violet Jatczak 5
3/5/2007 Addy Mae Hernandez 7
3/5/2007 Ashley Bear Hernandez 7 3/25/2012 Halle Guya 3
3/31/2008 Mys e Bigelow 6
Bob and Dianne Campbell are the lucky owners of Molly, a purebred female Newf, who is now 7 months. They learned about her through Karrie Cook and SCNRC. The prior owners were looking to re‐home her when they found out they were allergic to dogs
Over the last 40 years, Bob has had 2 purebred New‐foundlands and 2 Saint Bernards.
Before Molly, the couple’s most recent companions were a Newf/Lab mix named Ebony (RIP 2010), and a purebred Labrador named Annie (RIP 2011).
Molly’s arrival has been most welcome and joyful!
Robert and Dianne Campbell 433 N. Camden Drive Ste 600 Beverly Hills, CA 90210 [email protected] [email protected] (310)728-9488 Newf: Molly DOB 06-01-13
The Campbells and “Good Golly Miss Molly”
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Membership Corner: Braags!!!
Drafting to Success
Sea-Leste got her Draft Dog title at the last Draft test in Irvine
Portside's Sea-Lestial Victory, CD, WD, CGC
Congratulations!
- Nina Roben
Save the Date
Southern California Special Olympics 2014 Invitational Summer Games June 6-8, 2014 University of Southern California
LA2015's sister organization, Special Olympics Southern California (SOSC), stages Southern California's Summer Games every year. But the summer of 2014 is special! It's the perfect opportunity to stage an expanded Summer Games that will help prepare for 2015's World Games.
2000 athletes and coaches (1500 from Southern Cal and 500 from international lo-cations) will take part this year and we have been asked to participate. Over the years our Newfys have become a big part of many athletes’ experience and we need you to make this happen again. Even if you’ve never volunteered before, we need you.
Please mark your calendars now and save that date!
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In Memoriam
Sweet Sebas an, gone too soon CH Bear n Mind’s Harbor Master CD,DD
August 14, 2006 – November 19, 2013
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PICTURES MUST BE RECEIVED BY MARCH 1st FOR BANQUET DÉCOR: Contact: Sharyn Jeter Email to: [email protected] FOR SLIDESHOW: Contact: Lynn Hirth Email to: [email protected]
NCSC Annual Club Dinner and Awards Night Saturday, March 22, 2014
Social Hour 5:30—6:30 p.m.
Dinner served promptly at 6:30 p.m.
4420 W. Lakeside Drive, Burbank
(818) 845-3731
Join us for an evening of fun with friends and recognition of the achievements
of our beloved Newfoundlands and fellow NCSC members.
Your selection of Steak or Fish
Please specify your choice of entrée using form on page 12
Event Price: $40.00/person
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PLEASE SEND THIS FORM TO MAKE YOUR RESERVATION DEADLINE TO BE RECEIVED BY MARCH 8TH
Send to: Sharyn Jeter
1223 N. Sparks St.
Burbank, CA 91506
818‐636‐1627 (cell)
Number of A endees:
Names:
Number of Steaks: Restaurant is known for their steaks
Number of Fish:
Check Enclosed for: $ ($40 per person)
NCSC Annual Club Dinner and Awards Night
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To enter your favorite Newf for award considera on, please review the following rules, then com‐
plete and return the 2013 Awards Applica on by February 22, 2014.
NCSC AWARDS RULES & ELIGIBILITY:
The annual awards will be based on all officially confirmed results listed in the American chairperson for the awards he/she feels have been earned. Winners shall be selected from among the applicants only Kennel Club Gaze e from January through December, or in the case of parent club tles, official confirma on must be received by the awards deadline.
The applicant for each award must be a General Member in good standing of the Newfoundland Club of Southern Califor‐nia at the me the award is earned.
All awards shall be claimed at the first eligible awards presenta on following official confirma on of eligibility.
It is the responsibility of the applicant for each award to supply all the informa on necessary to confirm eligibility in the AKC Gaze e. All tles confirmed by the AKC Gaze e shall require a photocopy of the official confirma on.
It shall be the responsibility of each individual club member to make an applica on to the awards
Only one mug will be given per dog. The owner of any dog receiving addi onal tles must return the mug for addi onal engraving. A co‐owner, who meets the eligibility requirements, may purchase an addi onal mug. Proof of ownership may be required.
CATEGORIES:
Note: Unless specifically stated, use of the word “dog” refers to both dogs and bitches.
· CHAMPIONSHIPS: Any eligible dog that has earned an AKC and/or foreign confirma on tle.
· OBEDIENCE TITLES: Any eligible dog that has earned an AKC and/or foreign obedience tle, including tracking tles.
· CANINE GOOD CITIZEN: Any eligible dog who has earned a CGC tle.
· NCA TITLES: Any eligible dog that has earned a parent club tle (Water, Dra , Versa lity, ROM).
· TOP OBEDIENCE DOG COMPLETING A DEGREE: For the dog with the highest average of three qualifying scores, which
resulted in the comple on of an AKC obedience tle.
· HIGH SCORING OBEDIENCE DOG OF THE YEAR: For the dog with the highest average of three qualifying scores earned at
AKC obedience trials during the awards period.
· BREEDER AWARD: To the breeder of any eligible dog that has earned an AKC or NCA tle.
· TOP BREED DOG: For the dog defea ng the most Newfoundlands by going Best of Breed or Best of Opposite Sex at AKC
Shows.
· TOP BREED BITCH: For the dog defea ng the most Newfoundlands by going Best of Breed or Best of Opposite Sex at AKC
Shows.
· ALL BREED TOP DOG: For the dog defea ng the most dogs in group and Best of Show wins.
· ALL BREED TOP BITCH: For the bitch defea ng the most dogs in group and Best of Show wins.
· TOP STUD DOG: For the dog that produced the greatest number of AKC champions confirmed during the awards period,
minimum of two required.
· TOP BROOD BITCH: For the bitch that produced the greatest number of AKC champions confirmed during the awards
period, minimum of two required.
· KENNEL AWARD—CHAMPIONS: To any kennel that has produced at least three AKC champions
· KENNEL AWARD—TITLE HOLDERS: To any kennel that has produced at least three obedience or working tle holders.
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Annual Awards (con nued from previous page)
· TOP JUNIOR HANDLER: There will be two divisions for this award: Senior Division for boys and girls 14 to 17 years of age;
Junior Division for boys and girls 10 to 13 years of age. Points will be given for each placement earned at AKC shows as
follows: 5 points for Best Junior Handler; 4 points for First; 3 points for Second; 2 points for Third; 1 point for Fourth.
SPECIAL AWARDS
· To any dog that finishes undefeated in class compe ons with its own sex.
· To any dog that earns an AKC obedience tle in the first three consecu ve trials.
· To any dog comple ng a water or dra tle on the first a empt.
· To any dog comple ng two or more tles in the same year.
IN MEMORIAM
· Acknowledgement of any dog that has passed away.
RESCUE AWARD
· Acknowledgement of any person or family that rescues a Newfoundland dog.
LIVING LEGENDS
Acknowledgement of any dog reaching the age of ten years.
D.I.S.H. AWARD
· Our Dogs in Service to Humanity Award is for those Newfys who serve people in roles such as Therapy Dog, Search and
Rescue Dog, or perhaps as volunteers in schools or libraries.
SPECIAL AWARDS FOR SPECIAL DOGS
Note: To be determined by essay contest.
· NANNY DOG OF THE YEAR
· MOST HEROIC NEWFOUNDLAND OF THE YEAR
· MOST SPOILED NEWFOUNDLAND
· FUNNIEST STORY INVOLVING A NEWFOUNDLAND
INDIVIDUAL AWARDS FOR SPECIAL HUMANS
These will be awarded to special humans as nominated by their fellow members. “Fun Awards” as they have come to be
known should remember and highlight something funny, endearing, or unusual that happened to another member while in
the pursuit of Newfoundlands.
NCSC DISTINGUISHED MEMBER OF THE YEAR AWARD
This award recognizes the outstanding, selfless efforts of any club member toward the be erment of the NCSC or the New‐
foundland breed. Members may nominate individuals for this award by submi ng a paragraph outlining the achievements
of the candidate. The award will be determined by secret ballot of the NCSC Board based upon the nomina ons received.
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NewfoundlandClubofSouthernCalifornia2014AwardsApplication(RefertoNCSCAwardsRules&Eligibilityontheprecedingpagesfordetailsabouttheawards.)
Thefollowinginformationisneededtocon irmeligibilityofawards:
—MonthanddateofAKCGazettewhereawardwaspublishedORPhotocopyofOf icialCon irmationoftitleearned.
APPLICANT’SNAME:
AWARDSAPPLIEDFOR–DOG#1(IalreadyhaveamugforthisdogYes___No___)
REGISTEREDNAMEOFNEWF: CALLNAME:
OWNER(S): DATEOFBIRTH:
1.
2.
3.
AWARDSAPPLIEDFOR–DOG#2(IalreadyhaveamugforthisdogYes___No___)
REGISTEREDNAMEOFNEWF: CALLNAME:
OWNER(S): DATEOFBIRTH:
1.
2.
3.
SPECIALAWARDSFORSPECIALDOGS(anessaymustbesubmittedfortheseawards):
NAMEOFNEWF:
Checkone:
SPECIALAWARDSFORSPECIALHUMANS(“FunAwards”)
CLUBMEMBERNAME:
NAMEOFAWARDTOBEPRESENTED:
D.I.S.H.(DogsInServicetoHumanity)Award
NAMEOFNEWF:
ACTIVITYORACTIVIESOFNEWF:
NCSCDISTINGUISHEDMEMBEROFTHEYEARAWARD(aparagraphmustbesubmittedforthisaward):
NAMEOFMEMBER:
MailApplicationsandmugsto: CeliaGebhart, 2719MonseratCircle,Corona,CA92881
ApplicationsandmugsmustbereceivedbyFebruary22nd,2014
ALLLATEAPPLICATIONSWILLBEREJECTED.NOEXCEPTIONS!
NANNYDOGOFTHEYEAR MOSTHEROICNEWFOUNDLANDOFTHEYEAR
MOSTSPOILEDNEWFOUNDLAND FUNNIESTSTORYINVOLVINGANEWFOUNDLAND
Please note: Due to a massive increase in the
fabrica on costs of our pewter mugs, we are no
longer able to provide them free of charge, and
we must pass a por on of the cost on to you.
Please include a check made payable to NCSC for
$15.00 for each new mug. Mugs for co‐breeders
are available for a cost of $25.00 per mug.
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RESCUE REPORT: Feb / Mar 2014RESCUE REPORT: Feb / Mar 2014 —Laurie Shapiro & Karrie Cook
Rescue is so lucky to have such wonderful Sweethearts! Our supporters do what they can - whether it is to transport, groom, foster, donate or adopt. Each component is essential to the program! You’ve already read about Rene Romero’s garage sale late last Fall; we want to thank her for her generosity, and also thank all those that donated goods to sell along with the volunteers who set up, sold, and cleaned up afterward.
For many years we have been very appreciative of generous gifts from the Carl Judd Foundation. This foundation supports grassroots rescue groups. This year we were astounded by their largest gift ever – a check for $3,000! Sharyn Jeter also makes an annual end of year donation. And if you’ve seen how often she sports her Newfy Logo Wear, you know she supports us all year long with apparel sales! Thanks to our Ralphs and Food 4 Less shoppers we get a quarterly check from Kroger. The Trudell/Pincus family signed up for auto payment with their bank, and they send us money every payday.
Peter Schran, the NCSC Treasurer received a few more donations with Club dues; thank you to Apple Paopuka, Gloria Blatti, and Rick & Eileen Matthews. The Maltby family donated in honor of their new girl Bella. Mary Killian made a donation in memory of Chester and Agapi, her veterinarian Dr. Gary Simpson, and all her Newfy friends. Pamela Forney donated in memory of Scout Shapiro, foster dog Missy and Sam Forney – “they have touched our hearts forever – mak-ing us better humans.” Kathy Mitchell donated in memory of Sebastian Barcus/Rothwell/Schran, Abbey Banda and Chester Zimmer.
We are sorry to report that former Rescue Finn has died. He is the dog that came to rescue with his own “Hannibal Lechter” style muz-zle, and nearly a zillion foxtails imbedded all over his body. Finn got lucky twice! First, he was lovingly fostered and nursed back to health by Debra Mohr, and then adopted by the Oeschel family. They took won-derful care of him and loved him deeply in spite of some quirks and idio-syncrasies that he never quite overcame. They spent countless hours getting him used to riding in the car, exposed him to new situations and people, and thought he was the most majestic animal they’d ever owned.
We are starting to have another big wave of dogs entering the Rescue program. Many have arrived in terrible physical condition but with the great Newfy temperament that made us all fall in love with the breed. Please help in whatever way you can. As always, we are especial-ly in need of foster homes.
Nana/Nellie – ADOPTED! We are happy to report that this sweet girl received a clean bill of health and has been adopted by Elliot Gilder and Michele Vertucci. She and Khaya have be‐come quite a ached, and Elliot and Michele couldn’t part with her. They have had a number of rescued Newfs over the years, and Nellie will have a great life with them. We remain hopeful that her prior owner will relinquish his male Newfoundland to us in the near future so that we can find the type of home that he deserves, as well.
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Betsy – ADOPTED! Betsy is a nearly six year‐old female relinquished by her owners who felt she was too much to handle along with their two young children. She’d been living in a run outside with the in‐laws who described her as “wild” and “too energe c.” Theresa Kaplan made the trek to pick her up, and she and her husband Bob fostered her un l a forever home could be found. Although appearing younger than her age, she se led in easily in the house, had no urinary accidents, and proved to be a quick learner. Betsy has been adopted by the Marlow Family of Hun ngton Beach. Russ and Vicki, their four boys and a friend all drove up in their huge family van, fell instantly in love with Betsy, and took her home. A er soaking up a en on from them for several hours, she finally decided to curl up at Vicki’s feet and fall asleep. We are hopeful that the Marlow Family will join the NCSC and bring Betsy to some fun ac vi es in the near future. She is a very sweet girl with the perfect Newfy temperament.
Cole – ADOPTED! This nine year‐old male went through two different rescues before he came to us. A concerned neighbor had witnessed Cole ed up outside without adequate food, water or shelter and threatened to call the authori es if the owner didn’t give him up. She then turned him over to an all‐breed rescue who contacted Alison Eastwood of Eastwood Ranch Founda on. Alison took him in as a favor to the friend, had him treated at her veterinarian and contacted us to see if we could arrange foster care for him. She was extremely kind in covering his veterinary and medica on expenses for us. New members Chris and Mary Sheehan responded to our e‐mail plea and offered to foster this boy. He came in with the usual eye, ear, and skin infec ons, is missing tons of fur, and needs to gain about twenty pounds. Chris and Mary have been providing him with medicated baths and following through with his medica on regime. He is a super sweet boy and gets along great with their li le Chihuahua. We are happy to report that, as o en happens, Chris and Mary have decided to give Cole a forever home. Thank you so much to them for volunteering to foster and for adop ng a difficult‐to‐place Newf!
Jeffrey – This is the male that was found as a stray with the Labrador Retriever everyone was e‐mailed about. Rescue advised the Good Sa‐maritan to take the dogs to his local shelter so that they could be claimed by the owner if they’d go en scared and ran out of the yard on New Year’s Eve. He let the shelter staff know that he would adopt them, and also let them know that Newf Rescue would take the Newf. We also contacted and spoke with shelter personnel. The dogs were not claimed within the requisite me, and the shelter turned Jeffrey, named in honor of the Good Samaritan, over to rescue. We believe the Labrador Retriever was adopted by Jeffrey’s vet. Terry Shea and his daughter picked Jeffrey up at the shelter and transported him to Apple Paopuka for short‐term fostering. Apple impressed Dr. Mabley by work‐
ing wonders on Jeffrey’s eyes, ears and skin over the several days that she had him. He is now being fostered by Debra Mohr where he is con nuing to receive plenty of a en on and tender loving care. Although it appears likely that the two dogs were dumped, we believe that turning them in to the shelter for the required wai ng me is the legal and right thing to do. Even well‐loved and cared for dogs can get out by accident, and the first place a distraught owner is going to look is their local shelter. Should you find a lost dog, the best thing to do is to take it to the closest shelter and list yourself as first hold. If the dog has not been claimed a er the wai ng period, you will be the first person eligible to adopt the dog.
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DON’T MISS OUT ON THIS UNIQUE PIECE OF FOLK ART!
Handcra ed by NCSC Club Members Fred & Jean Frueh
Raffle ckets are $3 each or 2 for $5
Tickets may be purchased by sending a check made out to NCSC and mailed to Spring Dra Chair, Kathy Mitchell, 15251 San Jose Street, Mission Hills, CA 91345. All paid cket requests must be re‐ceived no later than February 28, to be included in the drawing. Anything received a er that date, will have to be returned.
The drawing for this unique wooden Dra Dog statue will take place at O’ Melveny Park on March 09, 2013. Winner need not be present as the dra dog figure is professionally packaged for ship‐ping. Figure measures 21” long with base, 7 ¼ “wide and 10” high.
Addi onal ques ons can be directed to the Test Secretary, Melanie Bigelow, via email [email protected] or Facebook.
This raffle is being held in support of our Spring Dra Test
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Newfoundland Club of AmericaNewfoundland Club of America Regional SpecialtyRegional Specialty
Hosted by the Newfoundland Club of Southern CaliforniaHosted by the Newfoundland Club of Southern California
Breed Compe on
Owned by: Bred by:
Best of Breed Tailwind’s Rooster Cogburn Ann Cramer Nancy Bynes and Dusty Greer-Trieschman
Best of Winners Saltydog’s Warrior of the Sea Cathy Sayre and Jerry Sayre, Gabrielle Cohen and Lori Little-ford, Amanda Weiss.
Gabrielle Cohen & Martin Vroegrk
Best Opposite Sex GCH Tempest’s First Lady O’Lanikai
Deborah Bridge and Todd Bridge and Steven Petsch
Dejay Petsch and Steven Petsch and Betty McDonnell
Winner’s Dog Saltydog’s Warrior of the Sea Cathy Sayre and Jerry Sayre, Gabrielle Cohen and Lori Little-ford, Amanda Weiss.
Gabrielle Cohen & Martin Vroegrk
Select Dog and Award of Merit GCH Legacy’s Sir Lucan of Camelot
Vu Nguyen & Greg Dotzman & Linda Morley-Roser
Linda Morley-Roser & Betty McDonnell
Select Bitch and Award of Merit CH Mooncusser Island Paradise Moorea
Rene Romero Gabrielle Cohen & Martin Vroegrk
Winner’s Bitch Blue Heaven’s Rocky Mountain Belle
Rhoda Lerman and Kelly Carey Rhoda Lerman
NCSC Fundraiser Saturday & Sunday March 1st and 2nd
Rene Romero’s
2628 Chanticleer Road Anaheim CA 92804
More details to come. Be sure to
check your email.
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Newfoundland Club of Southern California Annual Working Dog Committee Meeting
Held at the City of Angels Veterinary Specialty Center, Culver City
Meeting called to order at 2:45 p.m.
In Attendance: Laurie Shapiro, Celia Gebhart, Sharyn Jeter, Erin Palmer, Melanie Bigelow, Shannon Gas-owski, Lynn Hirth, Debby Rothwell, Peter Schran, Heidi Forrest.
Financial Report:
Treasurer, Peter Schran, went through all of the working events for 2013 and informed us where we did well financially and where the club could improve. This included boat expenses and repairs, storage fees, insur-ance, judges expenses, hospitality and gas. On the plus side, we did really well with the dog wash, the water test raffle and water test entrance fees. The committee discussed the possibility of raising the entrance fees to $45.00 for working event tests. Most clubs have gone up and it was brought up that Northern California charges $45.00 for their events.
The Dog Wash was very successful and we need to consider doing two a year, but in different locations. It was discussed that we could do one at Peter and Debby’s and possibly one at Sharyn’s.
In regard to raffles, we need to be careful not to have too many things going on at once so that we aren’t com-peting with each other for raffle income. It should be brought to the chairperson’s attention before adding more than one raffle.
Peter also brought up the cost of the catalogs for our working events. Currently, it costs more for color ads. Many ideas were brought to the table regarding cutting the costs of the catalog. Some thought booklet size might be a good idea or just go to black and white. The most popular idea was for the club to buy its own printer and print our own catalogs. The initial cost would be high due to the cost of the printer and supplies but, over time it would prove to be cost effective. We discussed increasing the price of ads to $20.00 to offset the cost. For the spring test, it will be $15.00 and it will be in color. Erin will check with her dad and see what he thinks about printers for the club.
All of these issues will be brought up at the next board meeting to be discussed and approved.
Proposed Draft Practice Dates:
The following are the proposed dates and sites for draft practice. Any of these locations can be changed de-pending on who is able to make the practice. The practice start time will be 9:00 a.m.
1/26/2014: O’Melveny Park, Granada Hills
2/2/2014: Tri-City Park, Placentia
2/9/2014: Lake View Terrace Park, Lake View Terrace
2/16/2014: Santa Fe Dam, Irwindale
2/23/2014: O’Melveny Park, Granada Hills
3/2/2014: O’Melveny Park, Granada Hills
3/9/2014: Draft Test at O’Melveny Park, Granada Hills
Laurie brought up the idea about having one person at each practice to help anyone who needs help. This person would not be working a dog. They would only be there to help new people get started and to help ex-perienced people with any issues that they are having prior to a draft test. Shannon committed to be this per-son on the 2/16/13 date. Laurie will update when she knows who will be at each practice.
Laurie also brought up the need for a draft seminar. Possibly in May for new people interested in drafting with
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their dog. This will be brought up at the board meeting for discussion.
Karrie will be sending out an all club e-mail to inform members of upcoming practices and who to contact for infor-mation.
Spring Draft Test:
Date: March 9, 2014
Location: O’Melveny Park, Granada Hills
Update: Melanie Bigelow, Test Secretary
Melanie reported that the park permit has been granted, but we still need to get our proof of insurance to the park. Celia will send that information to the park. The judges’ gifts and trophies are done. The trophies for the entrants will be specific for each dog. Judge Andre Lapeyre’s airfare was less than expected and Judge Rick Humphries has not gotten back to us to let us know if he will be flying or driving down for the test. Melanie also reported that fundraisers for the draft test have done really well.
There has been a change to the Chief Steward for the test and that person will now be Kim Conley. The test will be a picnic theme. The club will supply the food and we are asking for volunteers to provide sides such as chips and desserts.
The premium list has gone out but, it’s not on the website yet.
Water Test, Summer 2014:
Date: September 20-21, 2014
Location: Lake Castaic, Castaic
Chair: Celia Gebhart
Secretary: Melanie Bigelow
Third Member: TBD (will be asking Virginia McKinnon)
Chief Steward: Karrie Cook
Judges: Maria Rizzuto (both days, if available), Erin Zimmer (Saturday), Debby Rothwell (Sunday), and Heidi For-rest as an observer judge.
NCNC will not be having a July 2014 test, but they will be having a water test on September 6-7, 2014. The Portu-guese Water Dog Club will be doing their test at Castaic on 9/7/2014.
Proposed Water Training Dates:
Please note that these dates have not been submitted to Lake Castaic at this time. The following dates are the ones for which we will be asking Lake Castaic for approval. Lake Castaic will inform us as to which dates they will be giving us.
Sundays: 5/4, 5/11, 5/17, 5/18, 9/14.
Mondays: 6/2, 6/9, 6/16, 6/23, 6/30, 7/7, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28, 8/4, 8/11, 8/18, 8/25, 9/8.
Thursdays: 6/19, 6/26, 7/10, 7/17, 7/24, 7/31, 8/7, 8/14, 8/22, 8/28.
Friday: 9/19 *This will be for test set up and pre-test practice. Time is from 9-5.
Test dates: 9/20, 9/21
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Pirates Cove:
Date: TBD, possibly April 2014.
Celia and Debby will be going out in February to check out this site for a possible “Newfie Weekend of Water Training.” This site is near Needles, so it really can’t be any later than April due to the heat. They have RVs on site that sleep six that we can rent. We aren’t sure if this will be a workable site for us. Debby and Celia will let us know after they have visited the area.
Water Work Seminar:
This will be determined once a few items have been worked out. We discussed inviting Lori Littleford down to do a two day seminar for water training. We are hoping to do it in May, however we will have to wait for date approval from Lake Castaic before confirming the seminar. We ideally would like to do it on May 17 -18, 2014. If all works out, the cost for the seminar would be $60.00 for two days and $30.00 for one day.
Fall 2014 Draft Test:
Date: December 7th, 2014 Location: Prado Regional Park, Chino Chair: Shannon Gasowski Secretary: Debby Rothwell Third Member: Heidi Forrest Chief Steward: TBD Judges: Edie Koster (if available), Kathy Mitchell and Erin Zimmer as an observer judge.
Spring 2015 Draft Test:
Date: March 22nd, 2015 Location: TBD Chair: TBD (possibly Nina Roben). Secretary: Erin Zimmer Third Member: Heidi Forrest Chief Steward: TBD Judges: Celia Gebhart and Cheryl Dondino (if available).
Spring and Fall Newfie Fun Days:
A brief discussion took place regarding our Newfie Fun Days. It was decided that it would be brought up and discussed at the next board meeting. The board will determine when and where these events will take place.
Working Dog Committee Meeting 2015:
The meeting for 2015 will take place on January 11, 2015. Time and location will be determined when we get closer to the date.
Meeting adjourned at 5:05 p.m.
Respectfully submitted by,
Shannon Gasowski, Recording Secretary