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Terrier times Winter 2007
Manchester TerrierManchester Terrier
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PATRON: Ms Cynthia Barnett PRESIDENT: Mrs Doreen Powell
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From the Editor 3
Dates for your Diary 3
Membership Form 4
Message from the Chairperson 5
Manchester Terrier profile 8
A veterinarian case study 10
Mating Protocols 13
Championship Show Schedule 14
Snippets 16
CTC Open Show results 18
CTC Open Show Photos 20
The importance of Hydrotherapy 22
In Memory of … 25
Email addresses of our members 26
With thanks to our sponsors 27
IN THIS ISSUE ...
BREEDS REPRESENTED BY THE CAPE TERRIER CLUB:
Airedale, American Staffordshire, Bedlington, Border, Bull, Cairn, Czesky, Dandie Dinmont, Fox (Smooth & Wire), Irish, Jack Russell, Kerry Blue, Lakeland, Manchester, Norfolk, Norwich, Parson
Russell, Scottish, Skye, Sealyham, Soft-Coated Wheaten, Staffordshire Bull, Welsh & West Highland White Terriers.
DOG FACT
"The first official police dogs in the UK were 4 Airedale Terriers
who patrolled Hull docks."
‘Your Dog’, February, 2007
Submitted by Alwine Pretorius
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How fitting that I work on this cold and very wet Monday morning putting the final touches to the Winter Edition of the Terrier Times!
Along with many other Capetonians, we attended the championship shows in Oudtshoorn last week-end. I had often been told how lovely it was to attend these shows - and, I agree! It was great!
My husband was rather shocked to learn that I intended taking a dog into the Oudtshoorn Inn but soon realized that we were definitely not alone. There were dogs everywhere! Little Westies, giant English Sheepdogs and all sizes in between. We were blessed with wonderful weather: very cold at night and very warm and sunny during the day. (One really did need to dress in layers!) And, of course, Route 62 is truly beautiful - an added bonus to driving all the way to Oudtshoorn!
Our club will be holding a ‘Grooming and Presentation Seminar of Coated Terriers’ on Tuesday 23 October at Groote Schuur School’s club house on the lower rugby field (in Vredenhof Street) at 19h00. We hope to have a number of experts demonstrating the finer points of trimming and grooming some of our coated terriers. We hope to see many of you there! Kind regards, Joyce Goldschmidt
FROM THE EDITOR ...
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
Sun 15 Jul Kennel Association Open Show False Bay Rugby Club, Cpnstantia
Sun 12 Aug Cape Town Kennel Club Open Show Milnerton Rugby Club, Theo Marais Park
Sun 19 Aug Liesbeek Kennel Club Open Show
Sun 16 Sep Western Province Bull Terrier Club Open Show
Sun 16 Sep Breede Rivier Vallei Kennel Club Open Show
Sat 20 Oct Breede Rivier Vallei Kennel Club Championship show
Sat 20 Oct Western Province Bull Terrier Club Championship show
Sun 21 Oct Cape Town Kennel Club Championship show De Kuilen High School, Kuils River
Tue 23 Oct Cape Terrier Club Grooming Seminar Groote Schuur High School
Fri 26 Oct Cape Terrier Club Championship show Brackenfell Cricket Club, Brackenfell
Sat 27 Oct Hottentots Holland Kennel Club Championship show
Sun 28 Oct Western Province Kennel Club Championship show
11 Nov W C Top Dog Invitational Special Show
Sat 1 Dec Kennel Association Open Show
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Dear Members Those of you who attended the AGM in March will remember that we had a good attendance. We are extremely fortunate to enjoy the hospitality of Richard and Joyce Goldschmidt and to host our AGM in such lovely surroundings. We try to pre-sent the meeting as user-friendly as we can and nobody is pressurised into accept-ing an office. This factor, plus the opportunity to renew “terrier” friendships and enjoy drinks and tasty snacks together, makes it a must-attend event on your social calendar! We are so fortunate to welcome Ms Cynthia Barnett as Patron and Mrs Doreen Powell as President. Their combined experience and knowledge of dogdom will benefit our club greatly. The committee has been re-elected except for Bert Finn, a valued committee member, who resigned due to health concerns. The knowledgeable Johan du Toit has, however, kindly agreed to join the committee. Royd and Lindsay Frith, even though now happily ensconced in Stanford, are still doing a great job as committee members. They are organising a CTC Charity Show to be held on the village green of Stanford on 6th October 2007. Those of you who have not yet visited this charming village, please consider driving the one hour thirty minute journey from Cape Town to join us there. Funds raised will benefit their local Animal Welfare Association. In May we hosted a successful Open Show in co-junction with the Western Cape Stafford-shire Bull Terrier Club. Our entries totalled an excellent 42. Our grateful thanks go to all the exhibitors who supported us. We trust to see you at our Championship Show in Brackenfell on Friday 26th October. Until then, best wishes and kind regards.
Alwine Pretorius basenji@iafrica.com
A FEW WORDS FROM OUR CHAIRPERSON
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As part of Stanford’s 150th anniversary celebrations, a charity dog show is to be held on the Stanford Village Green on Saturday, 6th October and it is hoped that a cross-section from the local black, white and coloured communities will take part and show their dogs in the pure-bred, non-pure bred and fun classes. Hill’s Pet Nutrition has kindly agreed to sponsor food prizes for the show and addi-tional sponsorship is being sought from various local companies and residents. Anyone who is able to assist with sponsorship for the show through the donation of prizes, rosettes or money is invited to contact the organisers, Royd or Lindsay Frith on 028 341 0896, 083 676 0476 or friths@mweb.co.za. As a point of interest Stanford, which is 22km on the eastern side of Hermanus, boasts an unusual number of pure-bred, KUSA-registered canines including a Scottish Deerhound, Curly-coat and Golden Retrievers, Italian Greyhounds, Whippets, Miniature Schnauzers, GSDs, a Great Dane, Basset Hounds, Mala-mutes, Dachshunds, Airedale Terriers, Border Terriers, Cairn Terriers, Irish Terri-ers, Wire and Smooth Fox Terriers, Scottish, West Highland White Terriers and an assortment of Bull Terriers and Staffies – a real Terrier Group! Please diarise this event and join us in the country for this event which promises to be much fun!
STANFORD 150th ANNIVERSARY DOG SHOW
A senior citizen drove his brand new BMW Z3 convertible out of the car sales room. Taking off down the motorway, he floored it to 110 kph enjoying the wind blowing through what little hair he had left.
"Amazing!" he thought as he flew down the M4, enjoying pushing the pedal to the metal. Looking in his rear view mirror, he saw a police car behind him, blue lights flashing & siren blaring. "I can get away from him - no problem!" thought the elderly nutcase as he floored it to 160kph, then 170, then 180kph.
Suddenly, he thought, "What on earth am I doing? I'm too old for this stuff!" So he pulled over to the side of the road and waited for the police car to catch up with him.
Pulling in behind him, the police officer walked up to the driver's side of the BMW, looked at his watch and said, "Sir, my shift ends in 10 minutes. Today is Friday and I'm taking off for the weekend. If you can give me a reason why you were speeding, I'll let you go."
The man looked very seriously at the policeman and replied, "Years ago, my wife ran off with a policeman. I thought you were bringing her back."
"Have a good day, Sir," said the policeman.
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Weight: 12-22 lbs Height: 38 - 41 CM HISTORY Manchester Terriers are considered by most to be the oldest of all identifi-able terrier breeds, finding mention in works dating from as early as the 16th century. In 1570 Dr. Caius (Encyclopedia of Dogs) gives mention to the 'Black and Tan Terrier,' though he referred to a rougher coated, shorter legged dog than we are now accustomed to.
By the early 1800s a closer facsimile to the current Manchester Terrier had evolved. In The Dog in Health and Disease by J. A. Walsh a full chapter was devoted to the Black and Tan, for the first time recognizing it as an established breed. The description Walsh set forth might, in fact, serve well today: Smooth haired, long tapering nose, narrow flat skull, eyes small and bright, chest rather deep than wide, only true color Black and Tan.
The early 1800s saw times of poor sanitation in England, rats soon became a health menace and rat killing became a popular sport. John Hulme, enthusiastic devotee to the sport of rat killing and rabbit coursing, crossed a Whippet to a cross bred terrier to produce a tenacious, streamlined animal infinitely suited to the sport. (Perhaps the Whippet influence explains the unusual top line of the Manchester still required today). This cross proved so successful that it was repeated, resulting in the establishment of a definite type and thus, the Manchester Ter-rier was born.
By 1827 the breed's fighting spirit had made it equally handy along a hedge row as in a rat-pit. The Manchester could tackle, with silent determination, an opponent twice its size. Ears were cropped to save risk of being torn in frequent scraps. (This also enhanced the sharp appear-ance of the expression). When rat-killing became illegal in England rat-pits were supplanted by dining halls or public Inns, all of which were infested by rats. To combat the rodent problem each Inn kept kennels. When the taprooms closed, who do you think took command? The little Black and Tan rat killers who proved their worth 100 fold to the Inn keeper.
1860 saw the Manchester district of England as the breed center for these "Rat Terriers" and the name Manchester Terrier surfaced. Smaller specimens began to gain appeal, unethical persons were known to introduce Chihuahuas in order to reduce size to as small as 2 1/2 pounds! This re-sulted in numerous problems, including apple heads, thin-ning coats, and poppy eyes. Inbreeding further diminished size yet the smaller versions, though delicate and sickly, remained popular for some time.
The Manchester Terrier comes in two varieties: Standard and Toy. The Toy variety became popular during Queen Victoria’s reign. Today, the popularity of the Manchester Terrier has diminished although this breed makes a lovely companion and has retained their working capabilities.
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Coat: The Manchester Terrier has a short, dense, glossy, smooth, and tight fitting coat. The color of the coat is jet black with mahogany tan markings. This breed, depending on variety, is either an average shedder or sheds little to no hair. Character: Compact, agile, and small, the Manchester Terrier is alert and athletic. They are quite lively, vigilant, and very intelligent. This breed is elegant, graceful, and has a keen expres-sion. They are well-mannered and more responsive than some of the other Terrier breeds. Temperament: The Manchester Terrier is exceed-ingly loyal and a devoted friend to master and family. They display the true Terrier nature, are independ-ent, and faithful. They do best in a home with older considerate children, and are not recommended in homes with other household pets. This breed has a tendency to be combative, headstrong, protective, and snappish. Manchester Terriers thrive on human companionship and are very demanding of attention from their family. They do not do well if left alone for extended periods of time or they will become bored, hyper, destructive, and bark excessively. Care: This breed requires minimal grooming. Occa-sional brushing will minimize loose hair. It is impor-tant to check and clean the ears and teeth on a con-sistent basis. The Manchester Terrier is prone to cataracts, epilepsy, glaucoma, Legg-Calve-Perthes disease, patella luxation, and Von Willebrands dis-ease. This breed prefers warm climates but should not be left in the sun for any length of time. Training: Early and intense socialization and obedi-ence are absolutely crucial for the Manchester Ter-rier. They are eager to please and quick to learn. This breed does not respond to harsh or heavy-handed training methods or corrective discipline. They do best with thorough firmness, fairness, con-sistency, persistence, respect, and patience. The Manchester Terrier excels in agility and obedience trials. Activity: This highly energetic breed needs an inordinate amount of vigorous exercise. They enjoy frequent securely leashed walks as well as safely fenced off lead play sessions where they are able to romp and run freely. It is imperative that this breed be supervised at all times as they are expert escape artists. The Manchester Terrier will do okay in an apartment dwelling provided that their excessive barking is controlled and they are given sufficient exercise, stimu-lation, and attention. http://www.nextdaypets.com/directory/breeds
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchester_Terrier
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A CASE STUDY - ‘NOTHING IN LIFE IS FREE’
An actual case study, reproduced with kind permission of Gerry Retief, Veterinarian,
entrepreneur, Forum administrator, and author.
"Clementine has begun growling and snapping to prevent you from taking food, treats and/or toys from her. She's "feeling her oats" as most adolescent terriers will. That behaviour MUST be nipped in the proverbial bud, because, she will quickly gravitate from growling/snarling/snapping to actual BITING. And by then, it may be too late. You have time now to help her become the dog she WANTS to be.
"The program I'll suggest to you is the "NILIF" (Nothing In Life Is Free) concept. It isn't necessarily "easy" and it requires YOU to resolve that her life, health, happiness and long-term welfare are important enough to you that you will push aside feeling "sorry" for her (dogs don't understand that concept, incidentally) and establish in no uncertain terms in her eyes that YOU and YOU ALONE are in charge here (in other words, you are the ultimate ALPHA in your pack). "The 'NILIF' (Nothing In Life Is Free) Concept: "She must WORK for every single 'privilege' she is granted. You, as the alpha, and the other humans in the home, who are also above her in the pack rank, are the 'granters' of all privileges. Privileges are defined as, but not limited to: Eating, Playing With Toys, Going for a Walk, Going Outside to Do Her 'Business', Being Petted or Shown Affection, Being Allowed on Furniture, Being Given 'Treats', etc. 1. "Beginning TODAY, tether her to your waist via a relatively short lead (no
longer than 3 feet). She MUST go everywhere you go and when you're sitting and watching TV, she should be tethered to the chair leg. When you walk, or move around, INTENTIONALLY move *into* her. Make a point of doing so. In the canine pack, ONLY the alpha can move the subordinate pack members aside by moving his (or her) body into theirs, forcing them to give up the physical territory they are claiming by sitting, standing or lying upon it. In dogs' eyes, doing so is a VERY powerful message. It says, to the dog, "I, and I ALONE am in charge here. THAT little piece of land you're lying on belongs to me. I own it, and I claim it. YOU find somewhere else right now!""We, as hu-mans, INVARIABLY step over or around our dogs when they are laying com-fortably somewhere. Why? Because we're so compassionate and loving that we
don't want to disturb their peace. That's human-think. How does a dog inter-pret that action? (In other words, what does our courteous behaviour say to our dogs?) They see it as DEFERENCE to their superior position. In other words, the dog sees us moving around her rather than forcing her to give up her spot and she interprets that as we humans according HER as alpha dog status and privileges."MOVE YOUR LEG INTO HER EVERY SINGLE TIME and firmly (not a banging, kicking motion, of course!) but rather firmly and consistently apply additional leg pressure UNTIL SHE MOVES OUT OF YOUR WAY. Don't praise her for moving and don't verbally comment if she doesn't. Simply force her to move by applying steadily increasing leg/body pressure against her until she does. The moment she gives way, step into the spot then continue on your way as if it wasn't that important to begin with. This is a very good exercise for every single terrier owner to do with their little one each and every day at least once.
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2. She MUST "work" for everything she gets. YOU own everything in the house...she does not. She must 'sit' or preferably 'Sit/Stay' for her food dish, in order to be petted, for a treat, for playtime, for a walk, for going outside, etc.
3. Simple ALPHA rules for your home:
She must never go out a door in front of any human, ever. She should never have her head above any human's head, ever. She should never put her paws on any human's shoulders, ever. She should not be permitted to sleep in your bed, probably, not ever. She gets fed ONLY after every single inhabitant in the house gets fed (human and canine), NEVER before. EVERY human in the house is immediately above her in the "pack rank". And will remain so forever. Growling by her at a human must NEVER be permitted, EVER, for any reason whatsoever. She must be on "heel" when she goes for a walk; she must NOT be ahead of humans. This can be relaxed after the pack rank is firmly established in her mind, but that will take a little while. She must never be allowed on the furniture UNTIL she is 'invited' by a human. After she has 'worked' for the privilege by sitting quietly and not demanding to be. If she jumps up uninvited, firmly push her off and tell her, "OFF, CLEMENTINE!" Then ignore her entirely.
She must be ignored if she demands attention or affection. She must only be given attention and/or affection when YOU invite that action. ALL of her toys are yours. Pick them up. Take them away. Give her a toy for playing WHEN she's demonstrated a positive action such as being patient, sitting quietly, or following a command. When YOU de-cide play is over, take the toy away and put it away. To a dog, whom-ever controls FOOD, TOYS, AFFECTION and SPACE (bodily and environ-mental) is the ALPHA of the pack. YOU and your mate MUST become the alphas to him. YOU own everything. You GIVE everything (when and if you want to) and you TAKE it away if and when you want.
4. Get her to OBEDIENCE SCHOOL with you as the "alpha". Make certain the school/class instructor is terrier-savvy and uses ONLY positive reinforce ment techniques, NOT "corrections" like choke collars, etc. You must go through the school with her, and you must do the 'homework' every day to reinforce in her mind that you are in control (Alpha) not her. "Now, OK, perhaps the above sounds harsh and punitive to you. Perhaps it sounds like FAR more work than you anticipated, simply solving a little growling and/or nipping behaviour. It is. But it really isn't. She should live another 14 or more years. The investment you put in her training now will prove immeasurably valuable if it allows you to keep her in your family for the rest of her life. And, truth be told, uncontrolled biting can escalate into something quite dangerous to you, to your family and friends, and ultimately, to Clementine, whose life may depend upon it."
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NEWS FROM THE WHELPING BOX
Congratulations to Fennis Parkinson and Lyla Roberts! Emma, who belongs to Mercia Potgieter in Natal and is the daughter of Fen-nis’ wheaten Scottish terrier bitch Nugget, has just had eight pups - all self welped! Like mother like daughter. Four boys and four girls: Smartie allsorts with three wheatens, some brindle and some black. All sired by Lyla Roberts' champion boy, Daniel. Well done, Emma and Daniel!
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"When a man's best friend is his dog, that dog has a problem." Edward Abbey
D “No matter how little money and how few possessions you own,
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Louis Sabin
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"My husband and I are either going to buy a dog or have a child. We can't decide whether to ruin our carpets or ruin our lives."
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Jocelin Kagan kindly offers a few guidelines to our readers...
The most important question to ask is why you are embarking on a mating. Is it to ensure that the progeny of the two dogs add improvements to the breed; keep a puppy for yourself; or to have a litter for financial gain?
Once you have that clear, the next question is which is the BEST stud dog available? Remember - never down breed. Always choose the best dog available. It is advisable that both the owners of the sire and dam sit down and draw up a formal agreement.
A formal agreement or contract is legal and binding. Ensure that you put everything that is agreed to into the contract. The contract should be signed by each participant with each page being witnessed, dated and initialled. Leave nothing to assumption or chance. The usefulness of the contract is that it provides a basis for the relationship between breeder and stud dog owner. Get organised early. Draw up the contract well before the bitch comes into season.
It is a good idea to have a back-up plan. The dogs might not like or be interested in each other. AI (artificial insemination), forced or assisted mating is possible. There are knowledgeable and professional people who can assist if it is organised well in advance. Some kennels offer this service – again, book their help.
The OWNER OF THE STUD DOG, once approached and in agreement with the mating, calls the shots. They can insist on a medical check by a vet on the bitch. Where the mating is to take place, is also determined by him, ie. at the home of the owner of the stud or at their kennels. The time and the number of matings needs to be agreed on. General practice is to allow two matings.
The OWNER OF THE BITCH bears the following costs: if the stud’s owner chooses to have the dogs at a professional kennel for the mating; transporting the dog to and from the kennel; artificial insemination; vet bills for having the bitch checked out. (If the stud dog is used often, a vet certificate ensuring that he is clear of all sexually transmitted or fungal infections and is medically fit, is advisable.)
The STUD FEE should be decided on and specified in the contract. There are a number of fee options: the equivalent cost of a puppy; a fee independant of the cost of a puppy; a puppy in lieu of a fee; a token payment. Remember that a proven stud or champion dog , or even an imported dog, can influence the amount charged. The fee is either payable prior to or at the mating, once the bitch is pregnant or has whelped or the pups have been sold. The latter seldom applies. All depends on what you both agree to and what is specified in the contract.
Ensuring that the mating consent registration forms are completed and signed at the time of the mating alleviates delays in getting the pups registered. A potential area for conflict is if the stud dog owner and the bitch’s owner both want the PICK OF THE LITTER. Ensure that this point is agreed to and noted in the contract. The choice of homes for the pups resides with the owner of the bitch. The owner of the stud dog can request seeing the pups and knowing where they have gone.
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m P
aarl:
Headin
g t
ow
ard
s C
ape t
ow
n o
n t
he N
1,
take t
he ‘M
100 B
rackenfe
ll E
ast’ t
urn
off
. G
o
str
aig
ht
over
the t
raff
ic lig
hts
and t
ake f
irst
left
(W
it E
ls R
d)
into
show
gro
unds.
NO
TIC
E T
O A
LL E
XH
IB
IT
OR
S:
All E
xhib
itors
/Handle
rs a
re p
ers
onally r
esponsib
le f
or
the c
ontr
ol of
their d
ogs a
t all t
imes a
nd s
hall b
e p
ers
on-
ally lia
ble
for
any c
laim
s w
hic
h m
ay b
e m
ade in r
espect
of
inju
ries w
hic
h m
ay a
rise o
r be c
aused b
y t
heir d
ogs.
The C
lub s
hall n
ot
be h
eld
responsib
le f
or
any loss,
dam
age o
r in
jury
incurr
ed t
o p
ers
ons.
The C
om
mitte
e r
eserv
es t
he r
ight
to a
ppoin
t an a
ltern
ate
judge if
the n
om
inate
d judge is u
nable
to o
ffic
iate
.
Bitches in s
eason w
ill be a
llow
ed.
Rig
ht
of
Adm
issio
n R
eserv
ed.
Judgin
g w
ill be in a
lphabetical ord
er
as lis
ted in A
ppendix
A o
f Schedule
2 o
f th
e K
USA C
onstitu
tion.
Ple
ase b
rin
g a
co
py o
f you
r e
ntr
y a
nd
fee d
ep
osit
to
th
e s
how
fo
r c
on
firm
ati
on
.
Str
ictl
y N
O P
AR
KIN
G o
n t
he f
ield
, p
lease!
15
T
he C
ape
Terr
ier
Clu
b
3
1st A
nnu
al C
ha
mp
ionsh
ip S
ho
w
O
ffic
ial S
ho
w S
ch
edu
le.
N
o S
ch
edu
les o
r E
xhib
it N
um
bers
will
be p
oste
d.
DATE:
Friday,
26
th O
cto
ber
2007
EN
TRIE
S C
LO
SE:
Monday,
8th O
cto
ber
2007
VEN
UE:
Bra
ckenfe
ll C
ricket
Gro
unds,
Wit E
ls R
oad,
Bra
ckenfe
ll
JUD
GES:
Child &
Junio
r H
andle
rs f
ollow
ed b
y S
taff
ord
shire B
ull T
err
iers
M
r J
Fie
ld (
Gaute
ng)
Bala
nce o
f Terr
iers
, plu
s B
est
in S
how
, M
ini-
Gra
nd, Best
Puppy,
Best
Junio
r and B
est
Vete
ran
M
rs D
E P
ow
ell (
WCape)
K
USA R
EP:
Mr
Roy J
oynt
EN
TRIE
S T
O:
Show
Secre
tary
, M
rs L
Frith
PostN
et
Suite #
136,
Private
Bag X
16,
Consta
ntia 7
848
P
hon
e:
028 3
41 0
896
F
ax:
086 6
72 7
788
em
ail:
frith
s@
mw
eb.c
o.z
a
P
lease in
clu
de y
ou
r e
mail a
dd
ress o
n t
he e
ntr
y f
orm
.
Posta
l entr
ies p
ostm
ark
ed o
n o
r prior
to c
losin
g d
ate
will be a
ccepte
d 5
days a
fter.
START T
IME:
14h30 –
Child a
nd J
unio
r H
andle
rs
fo
llow
ed b
y b
reed judgin
g in a
lphabetical ord
er.
EN
TRY F
EES:
R55-0
0 p
er
dog p
er
cla
ss f
or
Paid
-up M
em
bers
R65-0
0 p
er
dog p
er
cla
ss f
or
Non-M
em
bers
Child &
Junio
r H
andle
rs f
ree if
ente
red in b
reed,
oth
erw
ise R
20-0
0.
Pro
of
of
age r
equir
ed.
Faxed o
r em
ailed e
ntr
ies a
ccepte
d w
ith p
roof
of
deposit into
our
account.
Ple
ase u
se y
ou
r s
urn
am
e a
s a
refe
ren
ce o
n t
he d
ep
osit
slip
. BAN
K D
ETAIL
S:
Sta
ndard
Bank,
Wynberg
(02-5
3-0
9),
Account
No 0
7 1
77 4
424.
BREED
CLASSES:
Min
or
Puppy,
Puppy,
Junio
r, G
raduate
, SA B
red,
Vete
ran,
Open,
Cham
pio
ns.
STAKES:
Puppy,
Junio
r, V
ete
rans
CH
ALLEN
GE:
Mem
bers
’ Challenge –
cash p
rize
CATALO
GU
ES:
R20-0
0 t
o b
e p
aid
with e
ntr
y.
D
IREC
TIO
NS:
Travell
ing
fro
m C
ap
e T
ow
n:
On t
he N
1 t
ow
ard
s P
aarl
, ta
ke t
he M
137 O
kavango t
urn
off.
Go o
ver
the N
1
and t
urn
rig
ht,
back o
nto
the N
1 h
eadin
g t
ow
ard
s C
ape T
ow
n.
Exit a
t ‘M
100 B
rackenfe
ll E
ast’.
G
o s
traig
ht
over
the t
raff
ic lig
hts
.
First
left
(W
it E
ls R
d)
into
show
gro
unds.
Travell
ing
fro
m P
aarl:
Headin
g t
ow
ard
s C
ape t
ow
n o
n t
he N
1,
take t
he ‘M
100 B
rackenfe
ll E
ast’ t
urn
off
. G
o
str
aig
ht
over
the t
raff
ic lig
hts
and t
ake f
irst
left
(W
it E
ls R
d)
into
show
gro
unds.
NO
TIC
E T
O A
LL E
XH
IB
IT
OR
S:
All E
xhib
itors
/Handle
rs a
re p
ers
onally r
esponsib
le f
or
the c
ontr
ol of
their d
ogs a
t all t
imes a
nd s
hall b
e p
ers
on-
ally lia
ble
for
any c
laim
s w
hic
h m
ay b
e m
ade in r
espect
of
inju
ries w
hic
h m
ay a
rise o
r be c
aused b
y t
heir d
ogs.
The C
lub s
hall n
ot
be h
eld
responsib
le f
or
any loss,
dam
age o
r in
jury
incurr
ed t
o p
ers
ons.
The C
om
mitte
e r
eserv
es t
he r
ight
to a
ppoin
t an a
ltern
ate
judge if
the n
om
inate
d judge is u
nable
to o
ffic
iate
.
Bitches in s
eason w
ill be a
llow
ed.
Rig
ht
of
Adm
issio
n R
eserv
ed.
Judgin
g w
ill be in a
lphabetical ord
er
as lis
ted in A
ppendix
A o
f Schedule
2 o
f th
e K
USA C
onstitu
tion.
Ple
ase b
rin
g a
co
py o
f you
r e
ntr
y a
nd
fee d
ep
osit
to
th
e s
how
fo
r c
on
firm
ati
on
.
Str
ictl
y N
O P
AR
KIN
G o
n t
he f
ield
, p
lease!
16
WW for White as he should be EE for Eagerness all must see SS for Sight keen the quarry to spy TT for Terrier spirit and never say die HH for the Happiness they always bring II for Inquisitive – doing their own thing GG for Good measure in such a small frame HH for Hi there, how about a game? LL for their Laughter and love in their hearts AA for Amenable right from the start NN for Not minding if Mum should look stern DD for Delight upon her return WW for Welcome, so warm and so nice HH for Hunting and catching those mice II for Intelligence – more than most TT for Top Dog – no idle boost EE for Evermore Westies – our toast!!
Westie News, Vol 2, No 3, West Highland White Terrier Club of England. Submitted by Jesslene Haines.
ODE TO A WESTIE Anonymous.
ANNOUNCING THE ARRIVAL IN SOUTH AFRICA OF
CLANESTAR CARELESS CHATTER CLANESTAR CARELESS CHATTER ‘MACY’ (IMP UK) (Bitch) Born: 10 February 2007
WEST HIGHLAND WHITE TERRIERS
proudly owned by
Mrs Machteld Schumann-Warren
Puppies occasionally available to approved homes.
Tel/Fax: 021 424 9577 Email: maschu@kingsleymail.co.za
SIRE: CH FCI INT AM IR CH ARIOSTEA PILGRIM TO ASHGATE
CH INVERGLEN CELTIC RAIDER INVERGLEN SPRINGTIME
DAM: BIRKFELL SPARKEL BY INVERGLEN
CLANESTAR CARELESS TALK CH CLANESTAR CARELESS SPIRIT
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Now I lay me down to sleep, The king-size bed is soft and deep. I sleep right in the center groove
My human being can hardly move! I've trapped her legs, she's tucked in tight
And here is where I pass the night No one disturbs me or dares intrude
Till morning comes and "I want food!" I sneak up slowly to begin
my nibbles on my human's chin. She wakes up quickly,
I have sharp teeth-I'm a puppy, don't you see? For the morning's here
and it's time to play I always seem to get my way.
So thank you Lord for giving me This human person that I see.
The one who hugs and holds me tight And shares her bed with me at night!
SLEEPING WITH YOUR DOG
Author unknown
UP THE WIRE-HAIRED FOX TERRIERS!
At the Rand Show Nutriphase Dog Fun Day, held on Good Friday, the winner of
the Nutrphase Agility Challenge was "Bandwith" a Wire-haired Fox Terrier.
(His owner is Pam Ellenberger.) So - quite a win against the Border Collies
who normally take first place!
"To err is human, to forgive, canine."
Unknown
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CTC OPEN SHOW RESULTS
AIREDALE
Best Puppy Danien Man About Town (Dog) Impey
Best Junior Albenor Casino Girl (Bitch) Barnett
BOB Albenor Casino Girl (Bitch) Barnett
RBOB Danien Man About Town Impey
Best Champion Ch Albenor Here I Am (Dog) Barnett
Best Veteran Ch Albenor Amazing Grace (Bitch) Barnett
BULL TERRIER
Best Puppy Anwi Pirate (Dog)
Best Junior Sunraige Saga (Dog)
BOB Anmor Lunar Pearl of Sunraige (Bitch) Slabbert
RBOB Uzzi (Dog) Emmerson
Best Champion Bulrage Porcelain Queen (Bitch)
Best Veteran Ch (Zim) Sweet Cecilia (Bitch)
CAIRN
Best Puppy Muirfield Blue Mystic (Dog)
BOB Muirfield Blue Mystic Nuttall
Best Champion Ch Muirfield Blue Riband (Dog)
Best Veteran Unique Cottage Honeyguide (Bitch)
FOX TERRIER (WIRE HAIRED)
BOB Bobcans Suzy-Q-Laughing (Bitch) Demjan
SCOTTISH TERRIER
Best Puppy Maggie (Bitch)
BOB Angus (Dog) du Plessis
RBOB Maggie
Best Champion Ch Amboseli Lone Star (Dog)
STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIER
Best Puppy Jumarcha Lady Luca (Bitch)
Best Junior Quicksilver (Dog)
BOB Jumarcha Lady Luca Knoetzen
RBOB Svetlana of Kilkenny (Bitch) Ryke
Best Champion Ch Stablon Defiant Maximus (Dog) Ryke
Best Veteran Ch Berchanath Dark Discovery (Dog)
WEST HIGHLAND WHITE TERRIER
Best Puppy Macwarren Bewitched Sophie (Bitch) Gaertner
BOB Hopecharm Chase the Wind of Macwarren (Dog) Warren
RBOB Macwarren Bewitched Sophie (Bitch) Gaertner
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BEST IN SHOW
Anmor Lunar Pearl of Sunraige : Bull Terrier - Slabbert
RESERVE BIS
Jumarcha Lady Luca : SBT
THIRD BEST IN SHOW
Albenor Casino Girl Airedale Terrier - Barnett
FOURTH BEST IN SHOW
Angus : Scottish Terrier - du Plessis
MINI-GRAND
Svetlana of Kilkenny : SBT - Ryke
RESERVE MINI-GRAND
Uzzi Bull Terrier - Emmerson
THIRD MINI-GRAND
Danien Man About Town : Airedale Terrier - Impey
BEST BABY PUPPY
Jumarcha Lady Luca : SBT
BEST PUPPY
Jumarcha Lady Luca : SBT
BEST JUNIOR
Albenor Casino Girl : Airedale Terrier - Barnett
BEST CHAMPION
Ch Stablon Defiant Maximus : SBT - Ryke
BEST VETERAN
Ch Albenor Amazing Grace : Airedale Terrier - Barnett
BEST SHORT-LEGGED TERRIER ON SHOW
Angus : Scottish Terrier - du Plessis
MEMBERS’ CHALLENGE
Anwi Pirate : Bull Terrier
BRACE CHALLENGE
Ch Albenor Amazing Grace & Ch Stargus Morning Glory of Albenor
Airedale Terriers - Barnett
CTC GROUP RESULTS
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NON-CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
21
HELD ON SUNDAY 6 MAY 2007
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Swimming is the best overall body workout for any animal. The body is lighter in the
water which reduces the load on painful joints. Water resistance, and especially swim-
ming against a current, strengthens muscles and is good cardiovascular exercise. Some
patients can perform exercises better in water because of buoyancy. In dogs, swimming
is also a reflex. This means that they will move their legs automatically when placed in
water, which is very useful in treating neurological damage. All dogs can swim or can
be taught how to swim.
Hydrotherapy is mainly used in rehabilitation but can also be used in maintaining over-
all body condition and fitness as well as shedding those excess kilos.
The main areas where it can be used are after orthopaedic surgery such as:
Fractures
Cranial cruciate ligament ruptures
Femur head and neck excision
and after neurological injury such as:
After intervertebral disc surgery
Degenerative myelopathy
Hydrotherapy is also very effective when it comes to muscle strengthening and im-
proved joint function especially for arthritis, spondylosis and conservative treatment of
hip dysplasia.
The temperature of the water plays an important role. Patients could become hypother-
mic if the water is too cold. We exercise our patients in warm water with the tempera-
ture ranging between 27ºC and 30ºC. This is ideal as the heat stimulates blood flow to
muscles and joints and reduces inflammation.
As with all strenuous exercise, it is important to assess each patient before they get into
the pool. Dogs with severe heart disease and pulmonary disease should be thoroughly
checked by a veterinarian before starting any exercise program. To prevent cross con-
tamination we also do not put dogs with infections, open or draining surgical wounds,
skin diseases or other infections in the pool.
We have had astounding results with hydrotherapy and found it to be highly beneficial
in speeding up recoveries, weight loss and dramatically increasing mobility in our pa-
tients.
By Fran Teggin, Dip Vet Nurse
With many thanks to Alwine Pretorius for submitting this article.
THE IMPORTANCE OF HYDROTHERAPY
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Seamus was very honoured to be
asked to be the Cesar Dog at the
Food and Wine Festival which was
held at the Cape Town Interna-
tional Convention Centre recently.
I arrived at the CTICC with Seamus
in tow and was stopped by some
very surprised security personnel.
They were pretty horrified that I
wanted to take a dog into the exhi-
bition hall! However, i was saved
from further embarrassment by
Kudsai - one of the orgainisers - who
arrived and clipped on my Exhibitor
badge and whisked us in.
Seamus took up his duty on the
counter top and started promoting
the dog food by allowing everyone
to give him a cuddle. We were there for a couple of hours on 3 of the days of the show. He was
taken on regular trips to water the trees outside and for a brisk walk up and down the road to stretch
his legs.
As Westies are not that common, one had to get used to explaining to admirers that he is a West
Highland White Terrier and not a white Scottie. However, after the show I think I was saying this in my
sleep as I had to repeat it about 500 times at the show! Everyone in Cape Town must know now
about Westies!!!
Seamus had a ball. He had hundreds of people fall head over heals in love with him; he had a kind
lady share her cappuccino with him (one spoon for you, one spoon for me!); a nice young man give
him his chicken a lá king; and another lady go into raptures because he kissed her on command!
It really is a real dog’s life!
It was rather amusing to watch great
big men, elegant ladies and small
children come over and switch to
baby talk. ‘Ag, shame, isn’t he cute!
He is so beautiful! Is he a white Scot-
tie? ...’
Seamus behaved extremely well
throughout his job as Seamus, the
Cesar Dog - and was even friendly
towards a larger–than-life Benjamin
Bunny who came to talk to him!
Despite having a wonderful time, we
were both quite pleased when we
could go home at 5 o’clock on Sun-
day!
BY JOYCE GOLDSCHMIDT
SEAMUS — THE CESAR DOG
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Memoriam - Professor Whiteman
Professor Whiteman, a former Professor of Music at UCT, mathematician and mystic, died in February of this year aged 100 years. He and his wife, Sonia (a concert pianist and teacher) were founder members of the Cape Terrier Club with Sonia being Chairman of the Club for many years. Bill and Elaine Dawson, breeders of Wire Fox Terriers, were on the Cape Terrier Club Com-mittee together with Sonia. Elaine was the Secretary. Sadly, when returning home from a Championship Show in October 1982, the Dawsons and some of their dogs were killed at a level crossing at Lyndoch. Unfortunately, on being told of this tragedy, Sonia Whiteman had a heart attack and died. In one tragic event the Cape Terrier Club lost three loyal, hardwork-ing Committee members. In memory of these members it was decided to call the April/May Open Show, The Elaine and Bill Dawson Memorial Show and the July/August Show, The Sonia Whiteman Memorial Show. In the mid nineties, for economic reasons, the Committee decided to only hold one Open Show per year and then decided not to name the show. Professor Whiteman had been an honorary life member of the CTC until his death.
Memoriam - Jim Lankenau
We are sad to announce that our Vice-President, James Cornelius Lankenau, passed away earlier this year. He was born in the UK but later moved to first Zimbabwe, and then South Africa. Through his first wife's love for German Shepherds he was attracted to the Working and Herding Breeds. He owned Dobermans and, later in his life, Boxers. He was an excellent Handler in the show ring and also an All Breeds Judge. He shared his great knowledge of dogs with the number of seminars he presented on various breeds. A true stalwart in the dog world was laid to rest. We offer our sincere condolences to his family. Jim Lankenau had been a Vice-President of the CTC for many years.
IN MEMORY OF . . .
My Rainbow Crossing for Piper, my tribute to our exceptional puppy ‘Piper’ ‘Arabella’s Organizer of Maxies’ (Imported from Germany)
Born 27th October 2006 Died 8th May 2007 ‘My beloved puppy Piper, taken from me with AIHA, so bravely fought, my
Braveheart, Piper. You will be in my heart forever, I loved you so! Through you, I have already seen the best Scottie puppy ever!
Rest in Peace until we meet again.
Eileen McFadyen and Maxies Clan.
IN LOVING MEMORY OF PIPER
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MRS C BOTHA cbotha@sarie.com SBT
MRS R U BROODRYK roz@bubbleblowers.co.za SCOTTISH
MISS M CANOVI margaret@colourtone.co.za BULL
MR A COLLINS acollins@netactive.co.za CAIRN
MRS P DE CONING deconingp@pg.com AIREDALE
MR & MRS R CROMWELL w.cromwell@ntlworld.com WESTIE
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MR & MRS JOHAN DU TOIT johan.dutoit@rsa.sun.com BULL TERRIERS
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MR & MRS O GAERTNER ol.gaertner@gmx.de WESTIE
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DR W C GREIG greig@iafrica.com AIREDALE
MRS D GREYLING desraeg@nissan.co.za IRISH
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MR & MRS T HAINES jesslene.haines@taxitrucks.co.za WESTIE
MR P HILL pathill@telkomsa.net CAIRN
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MR & MRS R I HOWISON howison@netactive.co.za WESTIE
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MRS M LE ROUX-CLOETE martina@dmp.co.za SCOTTISH
MR L LEWIS skipper@gamefish.co.za WIRE-HAIRED FOX
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MRS E C McFADYEN eileen-mal@iafrica.com SCOTTISH
MR & MRS A MURRAY armurray@global.co.za IRISH
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TERRIER TIMES is the official newsletter of The Cape Terrier Club and is published twice a
year free of charge to members of the club living in South Africa. Views and opinions expressed in this newsletter are not necessarily those
held by the editor or committee.