HOWLER - Cambridge Minnesota Kennel Club October Howler.pdf · 2015. 3. 29. · Page 3 Cambridge...
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Volume 14 Issue 9 October 2014
HOWLER Official Publication of the Cambridge Minnesota Kennel Club
Welcome 1
Meetings and Dates 2
Minutes 3
Holiday Party Invite 4
News and Brags 5
New Member
Requests 6
Thanksgiving food to
share with your dog. 7
Contact Information 13
IN THIS ISSUE
Judge Mr Adrian Woodfork awards a BOW to Shamrock "Fayeks I'll Have Another. This was at the DPCA Nationals. Very proud of our
kids. Erin LaPlantte is only 14 years old. (photo courtesy of Betsy Zeller) Congrats!
Always looking for more photo’s from our members. The December issue would be a great place to share your Holiday
photo’s with all of us. Thank you!
Please email your news, stories and photo’s to [email protected]
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DOG SHOW DATES Cambridge MN Kennel Club Board of Directors
Effective April 6. 2013 President: Glen Kothe Email: [email protected] Vice President: Gretchen Hofheins-Wackerfuss Email: [email protected] Secretary: Theresa Goiffon Email: [email protected] Treasurer: Tim Bergeron Email: [email protected] Director Darvin Bethke Director Eileen Bowen Director Wayne Harmon Director Rick Majkrzak Director Carol Wirkkunen
Date Meeting Location December 21 General Annual Holiday Brunch Running Aces Columbus, MN
Please put these dates on your calendar.
For up to date events, please visit our
website:www.CMKC.org
For current show information click
here!
Please plan to attend the following
club meetings. Your participation is
needed.
Unless otherwise noted Board and
membership meetings are held at 7:00 p.m. via
telephone conference call.
Dial 1-712-432-3100 and when asked for
your access (Bridge)
code press 351012. For further
information about joining the
conference calls phone Nancy
Bergeron toplineken-
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Cambridge Minnesota Kennel Club
Board Meeting
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
The meeting was called to order by President Glen Kothe. A motion was made by Wayne Harmon, seconded by Eileen Bowen, to
accept the agenda as published. Motion passed.
Approval of minutes of previous meeting minutes – no report
Secretary’s Report – no report
Treasurer’s Report – Tim Bergeron reported that the balance is approximately $44,500. The cluster check has been processed. July
Agility 2014 and August Obedience 2014 was reported. A donation has been made to the East Central Veterinarian Spay/Neuter
Fund. The program continues to work well with the previous fund down to three dogs that had not used their coupons. The Isanti
County Humane Society continues to support our work and is greatly for our efforts in the community.
AKC – Wayne Harmon reported that he did not attend the September meeting as flight prices to Newark were cost prohibitive and
that the amount of money spend could be spend on other club related events. The only votes to take place were for committee mem-
bers, all previous committee members that ran for positions were elected. The majority of conversations were centered around the
mandated National-Owner-Handler-Series. All all-breed clubs and parent clubs will be mandated to offer the series at one of the two
shows they are eligible to host. If not, no special attractions can be offered. A conversation also occurred relating to the suggestions
being proposed by the Obedience Advisory Committee. The discussion was centered around the option of sit/down in competition, a
new level of preferred classes and mandates regarding non-regular classes. The next meeting will be held in December in Orlando.
No votes are scheduled.
Legislative Report – no report
New membership – The first reading was discussed for Amanda, Brenda, Tony and Emily(junior member) Polipnick. They live in
Milaca and have standard poodles. Wayne will contact them to invite them to the match.
Sanctioned Match – Cheryl Zitto will be match chair for October 25 at the Total Recall Training Center in Hugo. Lunch will be
served at 11:00 a.m. followed by a short meeting and then the match. Kathy Gladen-Kocher will be the conformation judge. There is
no cost for the meal or match and all are invited.
OLD BUSINESS
North Branch Kid’s Carnival – this event was organized by Karen Lawrence. Sharon Varone, Cheryl Zitto, Nancy Bergeron and
Wayne Harmon also participated. The event was extremely successful with hundreds of kids at the event. Purina supplied the club
with 100 lunch bags and 100 bags of training treats. The club supplied coloring books, crossword puzzles, word finds. Prizes in-
cluded dog toys and the “If I Ran the Dog Show” books. It was felt the club should continue to participate in this event and also find
an event in Cambridge in which it could be replicated. Eileen Bowen will check into community events in Cambridge in which we
could participate.
June conformation 2015 – The dates for the Summer Solstice Cluster will be June 18-21, 2015. Thursday will have puppy groups,
Friday NOHS groups, Saturday bred-by groups and Sunday NOHS groups. Friday will be designated American Cancer Society Day
with a request for all to wear red. Theresa Goiffon will take over the role of On-site Hospitality. Gretchen Hofheins-Wackerfuss will
take over Combined Specialties. The Heart of Minnesota Pug Club has requested a supported entry with sweepstakes on Saturday.
December Agility 2014 – Glen reports that Sue Kothe has everything in line.
April Obedience 2015 – Wayne Harmon will contact Annette Bujold to inform her of the message that an error has been made re-
garding the show application.
July Agility 2015 – There is no place available for this event as the showsite has been lost due to new ownership. Plans include look-
ing for a new site and date.
The Holiday Brunch will be held at Running Aces in Columbus on December 21, 2014 at 11:00 a.m.. A “white elephant” gift ex-
change will occur. Please contact Tim and Nancy Bergeron for reservations by December 16. [email protected]
Meeting adjourned at 8:05 p.m.
Wayne Harmon, acting Secretary
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Judge Beverly Capstick awarded Dude “Fayeks Game On Dude” with class win!
Under Judge Mr. David Kirkland, Bronze GCH Dunham Lake Touched by an Angel Gabriella “Gabby” was awarded Best of
Breed at the All-Terrier show in Montgomery County. Also made the 1st cut in the Owner/Handler group.
Shown by breeder/owner/handler Ellie Goiffon
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First Readings: Amanda, Brenda, Tony and Emily (junior member) Polipnick. They live in Milaca and have standard poodles.
Cheryl Zitto is looking for slightly used and almost new show clothes, male and female, to give to
the Junior Handlers at the Junior Handling Seminar at our 2015 shows. I am also looking for a clothes rack that can either be donated or borrowed for this event. Juniors are our dog show
future and we all know how expensive this sport is and is becoming.
Thank You in advance
Cheryl Zitto
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6 Thanksgiving Treats You Can Share with Your Pets By Dr. Justine A. Lee, DVM, DACVECC Reviewed by Bill Saxon DVM, DACVIM, DACVECC on Monday, October 13, 2014
Dogs, Cats, Seasonal Care, Nutrition, Preventive, Food, Food Allergies, Thanksgiving, Holidays
Posted October 21, 2014 in Dog Diet & Nutrition As Thanksgiving approaches, accidental poisonings often occur in dogs (and less commonly cats) – that’s because they often get into the delectable human foods while table or counter-surfing! To be safe, make sure to keep your dog crated or your cat locked out of the kitchen while you’re preparing your Thanksgiving feast. More importantly, satiate your dog or cat with non-toxic treats. Of course, not all Thanksgiving foods are dangerous. And it’s a holiday for your pets too, right? With that in mind, here are 6 safe treats you can give your dog or cat this Thanksgiving. 1. Turkey 2. Vegetables 3. Bread 4. Salmon 5. Cheese 6. Stuffing without onions, garlic, raisins or currants) For more information on this topic, please visit the full article here.
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Please submit your news to Theresa Goiffon at
[email protected] by the 25th of each month.
Thank you!
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Please send photo, brags and news.