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The Beginnings of the PWDCC News from Junior HandlersNew Waterlog Advertising Sniffing across the CountryPupography Upcoming Events New Board memberShopping
The 2nd PWDCA SanctionedWater Trial in Canada
AUGUST 2005 www.pwdcc.org PWDCC Waterlog
Design: © 2005 Roslyn Eskind Associates LImited
Front cover: Ursula and John Martin’s Quinn at the 2005 PWDCC Water Trial, RoyackersKennels, Ariss ON, August 14, the Courier Buoy Ball Placement. Cover photographHenri Bérubé.Above, Quinn and Ursula, completing the Multiple Retrieve at the Working level,Fred Brauning rowing.
Stan Liebaert and Sassy, part of theMichigan continguent, on the BuoyLine Retrieve from shore.
Donna Gottdenker and Valentino, who earned both his Apprentice andWorking titles at the Trial.
Mindy Selby with Samson at the Apprentice BumperCarry to Boat and Boat Ride, Judge Charles White.
Chuck Robinson, last year’s Judge, returned to support his wife Vicki in Working with Moxie andcontributed his super rowing skills and quiet advice to handlers.
Ms. Kate Erickson, ace steward and all round glam-our girl, who looks better in a lifevest, what a look.
An unofficial Ducky Race participant, Motes, atalmost 13, was the oldest PWD at the Trials, sup-porting the youngsters in their quest for titles.
Motes shows a very smart delivery to hand.
Stan Liebaert’s Sassy retrieving the Buoy Line fromShore for Courier level, a surprising difficult skill.
The Trial committee with Judge Charles White, fromleft, Cathy Gadd, Louise Rossen, Donna Gottdenker,Ursula Martin, Roslyn Eskind.
Louise Rossen with Nina, Apprentice title earned,oh so sweet!
Our busy summer schedule is now subsiding and it's time
to make plans for the fall.
This month I wanted to make mention that the PWDCC is
working on policies and procedure’s for our National PWD
Rescue & Relocation Program. On occasion, PWD's have been
found in shelters, advertised for sale in a local paper, on the
internet or wandering the streets with no identification. It is
our responsibility to be proactive as breeders and dog owners
to make every effort possible to provide for the breed we are
so passionate about.
I personally feel the number one thing to help with Rescue
is for breeders and owners to keep in touch with each other.
Communication should always be an open two way street.
Ethical breeders who truly care about the breed should
always be the first contact if something happens in the
owner's life that impedes his/her ability to care for the dog,
either short or long term. Breeders understand that as life
goes on there are deaths in the family, household moves,
and illnesses. As a PWD owner, never hesitate to contact your
breeder with your questions, general inquiries and/or any
training/behavioral problems. With the convenience of email
we are always just a click away and ready to respond at what-
ever time of the day.
Breeders could also keep an up-to-date database of the
puppy owners for each litter whelped on an Excel spread-
sheet. The spreadsheet is a convenient way to also keep track
of registration numbers (to save time searching when entering
shows!), CERF numbers and OFA ratings all in the same spot!
Since all puppies in a litter rarely end up in the same area,
you can also send regular emails out to your puppy owners
with your kennel related brags, any dog events or articles that
may interest your owners, and maybe even all the PWDCC
news (wink, wink). Most puppy owners are very receptive to
interacting and remaining part of the PWD "Family".
All club members can help with Rescue by checking their
local papers, shelters if possible, and becoming "mentors" to
new owners. If any club member is aware of a dog that is in
need of rescue, they should advise the dog owner to contact
his/her breeder. If contacting the breeder is not a possibility
than please feel free to contact the PWDCC Rescue coordina-
tor Mari Szauerzopf (see her contact information below).
Brenda Brown, President
Portuguese Water Dog Club of Canada
August, 2005
PWDCC Waterlog www.pwdcc.org
ThePresident’sLetter
President and DirectorBrenda BrownWetaskiwin, [email protected]
Vice President and DirectorRoslyn EskindToronto, [email protected]
Secretary/Treasurer and DirectorKate EricksonToronto, [email protected]
Directors
Sandra A. BusseEdmonton, [email protected]
Danik DancauseSt, Hubert, Qué[email protected]
Audrey HawthorneCalgary, [email protected]
Mavis McClintockDuncan, British [email protected]
Herb SzauerzopfMoffat, [email protected]
Rescue CoordinatorMari [email protected] 824-6889
Membership CoordinatorHenri Bérubé[email protected] ext 6316905-601-4249 Cell
PWDCC Board of Directors and Officers 2005
AUGUST 2005 1
We are pleased to welcome a new member to our Board.
Herb Szauerzopf has been appointed by the Board and
joins the PWDCC Board of Directors as our CKC Regional
Director for Ontario. See page 16. Lorraine Wilson has left
the Board after 3 years of hard work as Treasurer/Director.
Many thanks Lorraine for all your efforts. Lorraine will still
help with projects as her schedule permits.
Brenda Brown, President PWDCC
Diane Castellan, (right), co-founder of the PWDCC at an early grooming seminar.
When and how did you discover this breed?I was working my Rottie in Agility when I met my first PWD.
I thought how delightful to have a breed who is really built for
Agility.
Then I met Bev Franklin working Buccee at Durham Kennel
Club in N.C., where I used to spend my winters. I also met a
wonderful lady who owned a Pinehaven male, Ch Pinehaven's
Dock of the Bay, at the Tar Heel Circuit shows in Raleigh N.C.
just before I went into the ring with my Rottie. She told me of
a fantastic litter in Birmingham Alabama and although I wasn't
ready to delve into PWDs, I was sent a video of the litter and I
bought a female from that litter.
At that time, were there many breeders ofPWDs in Canada?There were one or two in Ontario and I am not sure when the
West Coast breeders started. There was also Ruth Fisher in
Alberta. I was in the States for half the year and started look-
ing into breeders there. The PWDCA had an pamphlet which
inspired me to breed healthy PWDs.
What types of activities were available at thattime for PWD lovers?At first we couldn't show our dogs in conformation as we
weren't even in the miscellaneous group, then we were and we
could show in conformation. Whenever it came to choosing a
judge from the list in a show, we often chose someone who
had judged a Rottweiler Specialty. They knew good structure
but not always PWD type.
What was the name of your first PWD?My first PWD came from Ellen Allen in from that fantastic lit-
ter in Birmingham. She was Aabest Ragamuffin of Cosmos.
Was this dog the first one that you bred?No, Muffy's bite went off and her hips didn't pass OFA. The
first Water Dog I bred was Am Can Ch Questar's Phoebe of
Cosmos and I bred her to Am Can Ch Fantaseas The Navigator.
Then I bred her to BISS AM CAN CH Pinehaven's Casablanca
and learned first hand about our juvenile cardiomyopathy.
What helped you to decide to breed PWDs?I had been in dogs since I was in my 20s and whenever I pur-
chased a dog, it was from the best stock I could get after a lot
of research and it was to show and breed. I breed to produce a
masterpiece!
You won a PWDCA National Specialty. Whatwas that like?It was what every breeder dreams of doing. I bought BISS AM
CAN CH Pinehaven's Casablanca from Beverly Rafferty of
Colorado and started campaigning "Bogey" in the states. Just
before the Specialty Bogey came down with a recurrance of
polyarthritis he developed at 2 years of age after his booster
vaccinations and especially because of the Leptospirosis shot.
That ended his showing because he looked and acted like a
sick dog. I went back to my NC vet and she put Bogey on a
prednizone taper which put him back on track. I didn't know
whether he could be shown the week before the Specialty but
Bogey did bounce back. That left me with no handler as they
AUGUST 20052 www.pwdcc.org PWDCC Waterlog
The Beginnings of the PWDCCAn interview with Barbara Floch, co-founder.
Barb Floch, co-founder of the PWDCC at an early grooming seminar.
all had to make commitments ahead of time. So Bogey and I
arrived at the Specialty looking for someone to handle him.
Morgin Quirin of Driftwood offered to show him and Beverly
Rafferty said Jack Girton could handle Bogey. Morgin gracious-
ly stepped down and Bogey won with Jack. Jack Girton is such
a great handler that he hadn't even worked Bogey before he
took him in the ring. So it is a great thank you to Bev and
Jack for breeding Bogey, allowing me to share my life with him
and win the National Specialty. Bogey, now 13, has always
been the Light of my Life!!!
How did you decide to start the PWDCC?The public was looking for dogs and not having much success
getting what they were looking for. So Diane Castellan and I
started the PWDCC with the idea of putting out a pamphlet
detailing what to look for, what health tests were available and
how to evaluate an ethical breeder. Then with a membership
vote, we passed a code of ethics. Don't know what happened
to the code now.
We also put on Agility and grooming workshops for interested
owners and went far and wide looking for prizes with Water
Dogs on them for our booster shows to encourage people to
show their dogs. Many Americans came up to show because
our standard was FCI rules and only the Lion Clip was allowed
and also because of the fantastic prizes.
Were there many members when you started?Most were in Ontario but not many. We really had difficulty
getting enough PWD owners from across the provinces to have
enough representation for a National Club but we eventually
found them in Quebec, Ontario, Alberta and BC. (like one or
two in each province).
How did youreach out toother PWDowners?By putting on semi-
nars (Agility and
grooming) later a
yearly fun water day
and hikes.
PWDCC Waterlog www.pwdcc.org 3AUGUST 2004
Jennifer Gadd at an Agility seminar at Barb’s farm.
Early PWDCC events, from the top left: going to a Fall Hike on the TorontoIslands; an Eye Clinic at Cathie Sockett’s home in Orillia; an Agility seminar atBarb Floch’s farm; a Water Fun Day led by Cathy Gadd at Shadow Lake.
What advice would you have for anyone who islooking into owning a PWD?Do your homework. Don't just look for a reputable breeder
although that is important. Look into training. There are so
many people who don't really understand the underlying prin-
ciples of training and the amount of work and time needed to
raise a puppy properly. Some breeders also don't really under-
stand training and temperament development and I think that
is dangerous when they try to place puppies in homes without
knowing how to guide new puppy people so they are success-
ful with their puppies. Too many people want to choose a
puppy by color instead of temperament.
How do you see the future of this breed inCanada?I am really worried about this precious breed. There are breed-
ers breeding for their own egos or for financial gain instead of
the welfare of the breed. I wish everyone who bred did so for
the welfare of the breed. That means they donate part of the
proceeds to health research, donate their time to raise litters
for research and are truly interested in furthering the welfare
of the breed.
What do you think of the PWDCC now?I think as a club they are fantastic.
I am really impressed with what the people in Ontario have
done working wise with the breed. (I don't really know what is
happening in the other provinces right now.) We have a group
of dedicated owners who can hold their own in any Water Trial
and have done well at American Specialties. They are an inspi-
ration to the breed. I am also impressed with the fantastic
improvement in the PWDCC magazine, The WaterLog. It is a
great magazine. The website is fantastic too.
The PWDCC has a lot of fresh blood which is also good for any
breed. I wish there were more informational seminars given by
people who really have been in the breed a long time and
know what they are talking about – Conformation, Agility,
breeding, positive training methods. I wish there were more
breeder education seminars or that breeders could attend
Judges’ Seminars. A great club will rally around education, in
my opinion. It takes time and volunteers to do the work neces-
sary for a club to provide education.
We are lucky to have the PWDCA as an inspiration. They have
more years experience, a greater population, and more money
to research into health problems. I guess our club could raise
money for research to donate to the PWDCA or the PWD
Foundation, could openly publish and have the general public
aware of the need for rescue but the PWDCC is doing an excel-
lent job on what they are doing and it takes time to develop
these programs.
Since our country is so big, there is a lot of diversity from
region to region. I am so happy to see most of the exhibitors
in Ontario show in the traditional Lion Clip. In B.C. I see most
dogs in the Retriever Clip and some good dogs in the Lion Clip
are overlooked because they don't look like the majority (one
of the Retriever Clip dogs was of my breeding too).
I would love to see the PWDCC take seriously a code of ethics.
I am surprised to hear some people breeding without the
accepted health tests (GM1, OVC or OFA for hips, Optigen,
and yearly CERF exams). How can this be good for the breed?
The PWDCC is a great club and has come a long way. I hope
they see the path of setting a standard for responsible owner-
ship and responsible breeding. Then cross our collective fin-
gers and hope that people will care enough about this breed to
contribute to the welfare and not the downfall of this truly
wonderful breed. It's in all our hands.
Thanks, Barb!
Eden Veres, Waterlog Editor
AUGUST 2005 www.pwdcc.org PWDCC Waterlog4
Bogey today and bottom with Erin, enjoying thegood life and a quiet retirement, keeping the young-sters in line at Barb’s.
7th at the Seaway Dog Show in Thorold,
Ontario. The competition field
was strong with many of
Ontario’s best Junior Handlers
vying for top honours. Three
competitors selected PWD’s as
their teammates in their bid to
represent Central Ontario at the
National Finals in Manitoba
later this year.
The PWD equipped competi-
tors, Sara Szauerzopf, Brennan
Bérubé and Arielle Bérubé are
no strangers to the junior ring
but the coincidence of all three
selecting PWD’s for the evening
competition increased their
stress levels as they believed it
unlikely that the judges would
promote three dogs of the same
breed in three of the 4 compe-
tition classes.
The competition was tight from
the start in the Junior Novice
field with three brilliant under
age 12 performances. The
judges however were taken by
the efforts of Brennan Bérubé
showing Chloë (an 11 month
The days of PWD’s being over-looked at confirmation shows arenumbered. In recent years more mem-bers of the PWDCC have been earning
increasingly better finishes in shows
across Canada. The same can be said
for junior showmanship. Although
‘juniors’ is primarily about the handler’s
ability, the dogs thAT these competitors
choose to show are a significant part of
a successful title bid.
This year the ‘by invitation only’ Central
Ontario Junior Finals were held on May
old, black female PWD) out of Drewsar
Kennels in Moffat, Ontario. Together
they rose to the head of their class.
In Junior Open, Sara Szauerzopf demon-
strated her outstanding showmanship
abilities with Maddie, a two-
year-old silver Ferncliff Kennels
Champion PWD (Maddie has
accepted a new position with
Drewsar Kennels). It was diffi-
cult for the audience to spot
any faults between the com-
petitors and all agreed that
they were glad not to be one of
the three judges for this com-
petition. Again, the han-
dler/PWD team took top hon-
ours.
Skipping ahead to the Senior
Open class (often the toughest in all
junior handling levels) Arielle Bérubé
was pensive going into the ring with
Ch Ondulado's Schooner D'Sonoqua.
Although ‘Schooner’ is consistently one
of Canada’s top dog’s, the judges had
already put up two PWD’s. In the end,
they took second place behind a three
time regional winner. Arielle and
Schooner ‘showed’ on to earn the overall
reserve winner title. This placement
would send this team off to the National
Finals if for any reason the first place
winner is unable to go.
The success of all three PWD’s within
the same competition is encouraging
and speaks to the evolving quality of the
breed. All members of the Portuguese
Water Dog Club of Canada can share in
this victory. We are doing a great job in
promoting the breed.
Congratulations Brennan, and Arielle
and a special congratulations to Sara for
earning a special ‘Most Points’ honour
at the competition.
Arielle Berube, Junior Handler
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PWD’s Dominate at Junior’s Competition
From the top: Sara Szauerzopf with Maddie,Brennan Bérubé with Chlöe and Arielle Bérubé with Schooner.
AUGUST 2005 www.pwdcc.org PWDCC Waterlog6
Waterlog Advertising Policyapproved by the Board of Directors ofthe PWDCC August 2005
Classes of Advertising
Member AdvertisingPortuguese Water Dogs and/or Portuguese Water Dog Kennelsmust be current PWDCC members in good standing. There aretwo classes available in this category:
1. Breeding Related Advertising is classified as:• Ads that relate to Stud Dog, Brood Bitch, Conformation
wins, Litter announcements or any other aspect of breeding.
• Brag Ads for intact dogs
The PWDCC requires members to fully disclose all health dataon dogs in breeding related advertising.
Intact dogs under 2 years of age are exempt from OFA by definition, and can be exempt from GM-1 and Optigen testinguntil their second birthday and can specify “NOT TESTED” for these categories. CERF is still required in advertisingintact dogs under 2. See below for more detail.
2. Non-breeding Related Advertising is classified as: • Memorial Ads for for either intact or spayed and neutered
dogs, • Brag Ads (Event results, etc.) for spayed and neutered pets
(see above for intact dogs).
Health data is not required for Memorial ads or brag ads ofnon-breeding spayed and neutered pets of members. The admust state “Spayed” or “Neutered” as appropriate.
Commercial AdvertisingAdvertising from commercial ventures is not restricted tomembers.
Required Documentation by Advertising Class
1. Breeding Related Advertising, that is, all dogs that areintact require health testing and documentation.
Date of birth must be provided for all dogs.
Only dogs under 2 years of age are exempt from health state-ments with all health testing completed and documented.
Certificates must always accompany health test claims as documentation.
Health testing required:
Hips OFA, Penhip or OVC certification
Eyes Current CERF# (A dog rated Optigen "C" or "C1" can be featured in a breeding related ad provided it has a currentCERF exam form with the diagnosis of PRA as the sole reason for failure),
OptiGen tested
GM-1 Individually blood tested for GM-1 with a GM-1 ratingof GM-1: NOR, GM1: CAR, N99, N99A, N99L, N95, N95A,N95L, C99, C95, IND or an AP rating.
When advertising the frozen semen of a deceased dog, healthcertifications must have been in accordance with the PWDCCadvertising policy in effect at the time of the dog’s death.
2. Non-breeding Related AdvertisingDate of birth must be provided for all dogs.
Vet certificate indicating spaying or neutering must be submitted with ad (annual exam certificate will indicate this,remember to ask your vet at your dog’s annual exam).
Truth In AdvertisingIf an advertiser provides false information or claims, a noticewill be published in the Waterlog and the advertiser will besuspended from advertising for a year. Challenges to claims inWaterlog ads must be submitted in writing to the PWDCCSecretary within 60 days of the appearance of the ad. Uponnotification of a challenge by the Secretary, the advertiser willhave 30 days in which to submit a response. The PWDCCBoard of Directors then will decide the merits of the chal-lenge, notify all parties of its decision, and include the casein the Board meeting minutes.
PWDCA Health & Litter Database Submitting an ad with health test documentation to theWaterlog for publication, advertisers grant the Waterlog permission to forward that documentation to the PWDCAHealth and Litter Database for inclusion in the PWD database.
However, placement of an ad does not supersede an individualsending documentation directly to the Health & LitterDatabase.
This is your opportu
nity to let the
PWDCC world know ab
out your triumphs
and successes, so p
lan on advertising in
the
Waterlog soon!
Health data must use the following wording:
GM-1 (choose one of the following)N99, N99L, N99A, N95, N95L, N95A, C99, C95, IND, AP,GM-1 NOR, GM-1 CAR, GM-1 NOT TESTED (acceptable for dogs under 2 years ofage only)
Hips (choose one of the following)OFA # TOO YOUNG TO OFA (acceptable for dogs under 2 years ofage only) OFA PENDING, RADIOGRAPHS SUBMITTED (acceptable one time only on dogs between 2 and 3 years of age) OFA FAILED
EyesCERF (choose one of the following)• CURRENT CERF # (current is within 12 months of ad sub-
mission) • EYES CLEAR, CERF # PENDING (with copy of exam form)• CERF FAILED (A dog rated Optigen "C" or "C1" can be fea-
tured in a breeding related ad provided it has a currentCERF exam form with a diagnosis of PRA as the sole rea-son for failure)
Optigen (Choose one of the following)• OPTIGEN A, A1, B, B1, or C, C1 or Normal, Carrier,
Affected (new rating system 2005)• OPTIGEN NOT TESTED (acceptable for dogs under 2 years
of age only)
Ads will not be accepted if information is incomplete or notstated using the acceptable wording.
OptionalAds may include the following in a dog’s health statementusing only the wording below.• OFA EL# - OFA Elbow certification• PENNHIP% - PennHIP Laxity Profile Ranking (indicated by
percentage)• ERG - dog’s status to be stated with name of facility, year
and dog’s age in months, example: ERG-CRN/95-24 meansERG done at Cornell University in 1995 at 24 months.
• DNA Profile
Where to find Health Testing Information
GM-1 TestInstructions and Application available on the PWDCA website. www.pwdca.org/GM1app.html
Optigen TestFor genetic testing for Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA) contact: OPTIGEN, LLC at 607-257-0301 or visit their website at www.optigen.com
PennHip TestOVC 519-767 502www.ovc.uoguelph.ca/vth/referring_vet/hospital_services/services_detail.shtm
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Ads sizes areFull page 7.25 x 9.751/2 page vertical 3.5 x 9.75 or horizontal 7.25 x 4.751/4 page, 3.5 x 4.75Business Card 3.5 x 2”
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successful this time, showed true grit
and determination.
On Sunday the weather was not as coop-
erative, however, the teams showed no
less enthusiasm. This day, Sassy, han-
dled by Stan Liebaert, did a beautiful
trial at Courier, again, Sam and Sharky
were successful. Cathy Cates, Charles’
wife, showed us her technique for sure-
fire overhand bumper tosses. John
Brown’s consistent tossing earned him
unofficial Junior and Apprentice bumper
From OntarioOur 2nd PWDCC (PWDCA sanctioned) Water TrialSaturday/ Sunday August 13, 14, 2005
The second PWDCC Water Trial took
place again at the beautiful Royackers
facility near Gueph. An enthusiastic
group of participants gathered on Friday
for a wonderful day of coaching by
Judge Charles White from Houston. On
Saturday, the first teams went under his
watchful eye. Highlights were Donna
Gottkdenker’s young dog Valentino earn-
ing both his Apprentice and Working
titles. Ann Douglas with her wonderful
working dog Jonah, just showed up to try
and earned a Junior title. Both Sharky,
handled by Fred Brauning all the way
from Michigan, and Cathy Gadd han-
dling Sam, showed the novices beautiful
Courier runs, with the extrordinarily dif-
ficult buoy ball placement exercise.
Mindy Selby was our most travelled han-
dler, all the way from Calgary, trialed
Samsom at Apprentice and although not
Sniffingacrossthecountry…
The qualifying teams with JudgeCharles White, from left to right,Junior: John Brown and Tikka; Sharon Ladd and Dalph; Lorraine Wilson and Kyrie; Meghan Berube and Myka;
Louise Rossen and Nina; Working: Vicki Robinson and Moxie; Lorraine Wilson and Hogan
Quinn and “team Quinn”, from left,Kate Erickson, Ursula Martin, John Martin and Roslyn Eskind
AUGUST 2005 www.pwdcc.org PWDCC Waterlog8
steward, and Henri Berube was a close
second and ace rower.
The Ducky Race, an unofficial event,
was another highlight, with Jac defend-
ing his title from 2004, but alas, young
Valentino was the victor this day.
Proceeds from this event go to defray
club expenses.
It was great to have our first Judge,
Chuck Robinson, back supporting his wife
Vicki as she trialed her dog Moxie to earn
her Working title. Chuck’s quiet coaching
and advice was much appreciated.
Next year the Water Trial will be held
July 13th at Royackers, in conjunction
with the 4th PWDCC National Specialty.
Don’t miss this event, start your land
training now and contact Kate Erickson,
2006 Water Trial Chair and Ursula
Martin, Secretary for this Trial.
Many thanks to all the teams, volun-
teers, sponsors and especially our hard-
working Judge, Charles White, and Cathy
Cates.
Roslyn Eskind
Results Saturday August 13
Qualifying teams are in green type!
Junior Water Dog Certificate (11 entries)
J1 Ondulado’s Ice Capade ChillyPY999174 12/13/04 Bitch Handler Kate Erickson, Toronto, Canada
J2 Ch Hunter’s Eastcoast Blackout TikkaWS0495201 07/28/03 BitchHandler John Brown, Toronto, Ontario
J3 Ch* Drewsar A Crianca Do Mar, CGN ChloePJ958929 05/25/04 BitchHandler Henri Bérubé, Mississauga Ontario *CKC confirmation pending
J4 Ch Belouro’s Diamante DiaNG865798 04/15/03 Bitch Handler Gillian Goldschmidt
J5 Port Colborne’s Rasta Mon RastaPQ965823 8/16/04 DogHandler Sharon Ladd, Port Colborne, Ontario
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Ann Douglas and Jonah; Kate Erickson and Chilly;
Apprentice: Donna Gottdenker and Valentino (and Working! the same day); Stan Liebaert and Shooter;
Courier: Fred Brauning and Sharky; Cathy Gadd and Sam; Stan and Melissa Liebaert and Sassy
Courier Water Dog (6 entries)
C1 Ch Tiago’s Fuje Bela D’Aqua, WWD TashiWP973894/01 05/15/00 Bitch Handler Cathy Gadd, Toronto, Ontario
C2 Ch Aarion Emily Carr, WWD MillyWithdrawn1076124 08/31/00 Bitch Handler Donna Gottdenker, Waterloo, Ontario
C3 Am Ch Deleao’s Celestial Odyssey, CD, NA, OAJ, CWDSassy
Handler Stan Liebaert, Pinchney, Michigan
C4 Ondulado’s Jaquiero Jayne, WWD Jac WithdrawnHL538870 06/04/98 Dog Handler Kate Erickson, Toronto, Ontario
C5 Ch Driftwood “Shark” Hunter, NA, NAJ SharkyWR0632372/02 04/02/02 Dog Handler Fred Brauning, Chesterfield, Michigan
C6 Kewbeach Hurricane Sam, WWD, NAJ, NA SamsonWR073662/01 12/18/97 DogHandler Catherine Gadd
Results Sunday August 14Courier Water Dog (7 entries)
C1 Ondulado’s Jaquiero Jayne, AWD Jac WithdrawnHL538870 06/04/98 Dog Handler Kate Erickson, Toronto, Ontario
C2 Kewbeach Hurricane Sam, WWD, NAJ, NA SamsonWR073662/01 12/18/97 DogHandler Catherine Gadd, Toronto, Ontario
C3 Ch Driftwood “Shark” Hunter, WWD, NA, NAJ SharkyWR0632372/02 04/02/02 Dog Handler Fred Brauning, Chesterfield, Michigan
C4 Ch Deleao’s Celestial Odyssey, CD, NA, OAJ, CWDSassy
WR0176240302/27/01 BitchHandler Stan Liebaert, Pinchney, Michigan
C5 Ch Tiago’s Fuje Bela D’Aqua, WWD Tashi WP973894/01 05/15/00 Bitch Handler Cathy Gadd, Toronto, Ontario
C6 Ch Aarion Emily Carr, WWD Milly Withdrawn1076124 CKC08/31/00 Bitch Handler Donna Gottdenker, Waterloo, Ontario
C7 Claircreek Mighty Quinn QuinnSame day move upNY923233 12/14/03 Dog Handler Ursula Martin, Toronto, Ontario
Working Water Dog (3 entries)
W1 Claircreek Mighty Quinn QuinnNY923233 12/14/03 Dog Handler Ursula Martin, Toronto, Ontario
W2 Ch Ondulado’s Hogan, CDX, AgN Hogan Moved upHL538868 06/04/98 Dog Handler Lorraine Wilson, Richmond Hill, Ontario
W3 Ch Manitou Lotsa Moxie, NA, AWD MoxieWR00762/02 10/07/00 BitchHandler Vicki Robinson, Charlevoix, Michigan
Apprentice Water Dog (10 entries)
A1 Claircreek Song of Valentino ValentinoMoved up to Courier NY 923237 12/14/03 DogHandler Donna Gottdenker, Waterloo, Ontario
A2 Ch Aliana’s Sonho Do Menino Novo, CD, UCD, CGNNemeau
NL878233 06/17/03 DogHandler Cindy Berube, Mississauga, Ontario
A3 Ch Kewbeach Dancing Up a Storm SambaNG870286 04/21/03 Dog Handler Anne Passafiume, Unionville, Ontario
A4 Deleao’s Shooting Star ShooterWS07786702 02/17/04 DogHandler Stan Liebaert, Pinckney, Michigan
A5 Kewbeach Spirit of Napoleon PoloNG881942 04/21/03 Dog Handler Connie McCandless, Toronto, Ontario
A6 Ch Estrelaleal Samson’s Seabereeze SamsonWR046749/01 05/27/00 DogHandler Mindy Selby, Calgary, Alberta
A7 Athaanmiere’s Little Jewel, CGN Nina KW741188 11/27/00 Bitch Handler Louise Rossen, Pickering, Ontario
A8 Aliana’s Sereia Bella Cruz, CD, CGN SadeeMW838181 11/23/02 BitchHandler Arielle Bérubé, Mississauga, Ontario
A9 Ch Hunter’s Eastcoast Blackout TikkaWS0495201 07/28/03 BitchHandler John Brown, Toronto, Ontario
A10 Valkyrie Summer Solstice Kyrie 1086397 04/21/04 BitchHandler Lorraine Wilson, Richmond Hill, Ontario
Junior Water Dog Certificate (8 entries)
J1 Ch* Drewsar A Crianca Do Mar, CGN ChloePJ958929 05/25/04 BitchHandler Henri Berube, Mississauga Ontario *CKC confirmation pending
J2 Querido’s Dubheasa Mahren PU988141 10/20/04 Bitch Handler Louise Rossen, Pickering, Ontario
J3 Ch Drewsar Nutbar Navigator NaviPJ960803 5/25/04 DogHandler Kit Hagerman, Kitchener, Ontario
J4 Ch Hunter’s Eastcoast Blackout TikkaMoved upWS0495201 07/28/03 BitchHandler John Brown, Toronto, Ontario
J5 Port Colborne’s Aldalpho DalphPQ996973 8/26/04 DogHandler Sharon Ladd, Port Colborne, Ontario
J6 Port Colborne’s Rasta Mon RastaPQ965823 8/16/04 DogHandler Sharon Ladd, Port Colborne, Ontario
J7 Ondulado’s Ice Capade ChillyPY999174 12/13/04 BitchHandler Kate Erickson, Toronto, Canada
J8 Valkyrie Summer Solstice Kyrie Moved up to Apprentice1086397 04/21/04 BitchHandler Lorraine Wilson, Richmond Hill, Ontario
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J6 Ch Drewsar Nutbar Navigator NaviPJ960803 5/25/04 DogHandler Kit Hagerman, Kitchener, Ontario
J7 Port Colborne’s Aldalpho DalphPQ996973 8/26/04 DogHandler Sharon Ladd, Port Colborne, Ontario
J8 Valkyrie Summer Solstice Kyrie1086397 04/21/04 BitchHandler Lorraine Wilson, Richmond Hill, Ontario
J9 Querido’s Dubheasa MahrenPU988141 10/20/04 Bitch Handler Louise Rossen, Pickering, Ontario
J10 Belouro’s Myka MykaPJ943670 05/21/04 BitchOwner Ken McDonald & Meghan BerubeHandler Meghan Berube
J11 OTCh Kateja’s Into the Deep JonahHL534762 6/26/98 DogHandler Ann Douglas
Apprentice Water Dog (8 entries)
A1Ch Estrelaleal Samson’s Seabereeze SamsonWR046749/01 05/27/00 DogHandler Mindy Selby, Calgary, Alberta
A2 Aliana’s Sereia Bella Cruz, CD, CGN SadeeMW838181 11/23/02 BitchHandler Arielle Berube, Mississauga, Ontario
A3 Kewbeach Spirit of Napoleon PoloNG881942 04/21/03 Dog Handler Connie McCandless, Toronto, Ontario
A4 Ch Kewbeach Dancing Up a Storm SambaNG870286 04/21/03 Dog Handler Anne Passafiume, Unionville, Ontario
A5 Ch Aliana’s Sonho Do Menino Novo, CD, UCD, CGNNemeau
NL878233 06/17/03 Dog Handler Cindy Berube, Mississauga, Ontario
A6 Ch Claircreek Song of Valentino ValentinoNY923237 12/14/03 DogHandler Donna Gottdenker, Waterloo, Ontario
A7 Deleao’s Shooting Star ShooterWS07786702 02/17/04 DogHandler Stan Liebaert, Pinckney, Michigan
A8 Athaanmiere’s Little Jewel, CGN Nina KW741188 11/27/00 Bitch Handler Louise Rossen, Pickering, Ontario
Working Water Dog (5 entries)
W1 Claircreek Mighty Quinn QuinnNY923233 12/14/03 Dog Handler Ursula Martin, Toronto, Ontario
W2 Ch Manitou Lotsa Moxie, NA MoxieWR000762/02 10/07/00 BitchHandler Vicki Robinson, Charlevoix, Michigan
W3 Ch Ondulado’s Hogan, CDX, AgN HoganHL538868 06/04/98 Dog Handler Lorraine Wilson, Richmond Hill, Ontario
W4 Ondulado’s Jaquiero Jayne, WWD JacExhibitionHL538870 06/04/98 Dog Handler Kate Erickson, Toronto, Ontario
W5 Ch Claircreek Song of Valentino ValentinoNY923237 12/14/03 DogHandler Donna Gottdenker, Waterloo, Ontario
Sniffingacrossthecountry… continued
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Fred Brauning and Sassy at Courier.
Arielle Bérubé with Sadee in the Apprentice BoatRide, Fred Brauning rowing.
Fred Brauning and Sassy after a successful Buoy BallPlacement.
Connie McCandless,Sam and Cathy Gadd.
Left: Lorraine Wilson andKyrie in the Junior Swim.
Ursula Martin and Quinn, the Net Retrieve at the Courier, Cathy Gadd rowing. Roslyn Eskind stewarding for Quinn and Ursula, feeding the net.
Right: Kit Hagerman and Mari Szauerzopf in a lighter moment.
Louise Rossen and Nina in the Apprentice Swim.Far left: Cathy Cates,Charle’s wife and acebumper thrower.
John Brown with Tikka in the Apprentice Buoy LineRetrieve.
Gill Goldschmidt with Dia in the Apprentice Swim.
From AlbertaWater Training CampJune 18-19, 2005
The Alberta Club
was excited to host
a Water Clinic for
its club members,
and was pleased to
have Catherine
Gadd accept to
instruct our clinic.
The event was held
at Buffalo Lake
which is situated between Calgary and
Edmonton; this made it easy for all
members to attend. We had a wonderful
campsite with beachfront access, and a
total entry of 17 dogs ranging from
Junior to Working level registered for
this clinic. With the date being set for
June, we had all kept our fingers
crossed that Mother Nature would be on
our side. Little did we know that this
was going to be the worst year for rain in
Alberta history. We had already had
major flooding in the Calgary area a
week prior to the clinic, and unfortu-
nately the Friday of the Water Clinic the
skies opened up once again. We are very
proud to announce that not one partici-
pant cancelled due to weather (although
I believe a lot of us we’re thinking it!)
With the rain still coming down on the
Saturday morning some quick re-arrang-
ing of the day was in order. Thanks to
Audrey Hawthorne for offering her motor
home for a revamped
indoor lesson area.
You can fit 22 peo-
ple in a motor home
if it means staying
dry and warm! After
some discussion
inside, we decided to
suit up and venture
out to the lake.
Although we limited
our demands of our dogs due to the
weather, everyone had a chance to do
some boat work, as well as other
retrieves. Thanks to Betty McLean and
Perry Massner for sharing their dryers so
the dogs could get dry and stay warmer.
By the evening the rain had tapered off
to more of a drizzle and a Pot luck din-
ner by a campfire was enjoyed by all.
Sunday morning brought us a slight
mist, but the weather forecasted sunny
skies for the day as well. Those who
lived in the Calgary area were shocked
to hear news reports of major flooding in
downtown Calgary. Well the skies even-
tually cleared up, and the sun came out
for a wonderful afternoon. I believe
everyone enjoyed themselves, and new
friendships were formed. Catherine was
pleasant and enthusiastic with everyone,
and I believe everyone went home deter-
mined to practice what they had
learned. Hopefully next year we can
report on our second annual Clinic.
Hope to see everyone at some trials in
the near future!
Happy Training, Tracy Brown,
Calgary Alberta
PWD’s at the 5th AAC NationalsAugust 19-22, 2005
What a sight – 6 Rings, 6 Judges, 6
Teams competing at the same time in
the beautiful Gordie Howe bowl in
Saskatoon. The weather was absolutely
perfect – Friday cool but sunny, and
warming each day to a high of 30 late
Sunday afternoon – perfect to lay in the
sun and watch the awards ceremony.
This year drew 650 teams from across
Canada and the USA. It also had one of
the largest volunteer groups to date,
250 volunteers – and I’m happy to say
that we had three great PWD owners vol-
unteering who were not running dogs,
Sandy Busse (Edmonton) – coordinated
all the results – talk about pressure,
Trudy Graham (Calgary), ring coordinator
and Janice Davidson (Saskatoon) volun-
teered as ring crew.
Thanks everyone
Audrey Hawthorne, Calgary Alberta
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It’s never too young to start your dog or yourchild.
Brenda Brown and a great jump.
The group assembled, ready to go.
Mindy Selby and Samsom.
Sniffingacrossthecountry… continued
Ch Armada’s PurpleRain, AOM, CD, AG.I,SHDCH, WWD, GROM,ATChC, EAC, AD –The Veteran – 3rd time toNationals
Here I am at the ripe old age of 11 qual-
ifying for the 5th year in a row, Yup, I did
it, we have qualified each year since the
very first one was put on right here in
Calgary. My mom was a little worried
about me as I have not really been in
the best of shape since I was neutered
in December 2004 (another story com-
ing later) just can’t keep that appetite in
check so had some weight gain, and an
x-Ray determined I have Spondylosis
of the spine. So Mom dropped my jump
height to 10” and decided to let me
participate for as long as I was having
fun, without the strain of training (I
achieved a ATChC a few years ago).
She says one of the main reasons to go
to the Nationals was to support and
meet the many friends we have met
over the 9 years we have been compet-
ing in the sport, in particular the host
Club members are some great people
(and those other black and white dogs –
you know the BC’s that we have compet-
ed against most of our career) – they
too were going to these Nationals know-
ing full well it would be our last
National competition. (what do they
know, we could be just a little over
prime) and as luck would have it a lot of
us were in the same group.
So we went, we played and had some
great runs but most of all I had a blast,
and just for good measure I showed her
the attitude – “don’t correct me I’m
right and you are wrong” and I pro-
ceeded to give what for (bark, bark,
bark) all the way through the course
(what could I do, she took way too long
at the start line and
I was ready) and
guess what I saw,
the TV cameras out
of the corner of my
eye – this was the
only run that was
being filmed and
you know I have
this reputation, so
I just had to go for
it. Like to keep
Audrey humble.
We don’t count who
is right or wrong
but I really think I
came up the winner – she keeps trying
to change our ways just because I am
older – keep telling her just let me run!!
All in all, I had a fabulous weekend –
few knocked bars, but overall, it was
great.
At the end of each day when we went
back to the campsite, boy did I let the
young ones know – “this was my week-
end, hah – you had to stay here”.
How did we do – Well we took a 5th
place in Jumpers round on Saturday – I
had a clean run and a blazing time (not
as fast as my younger days but still
right up there!
A final note – I still like to believe that
Purple is one of the best PR dogs for
the sport of Agility – he always has a big
smile and attitude of “this is the best
fun – you should try it”. I always have
people come to me after our run and say
“he sure is having fun, you are so much
fun to watch” – that was our goal and I
think we accomplished it.
Audrey
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Left: Audrey Hawthorne and Purple, Brenda Brownand Kate Erickson with Jac.Right: Kate with Jac in the weave poles.
Audrey Hawthorne and Purple, great contacton the frame.
NAME: Ondulado's Jaquiera Jayne
NICKNAME: Jac Pataki
AGE: 7 years young
LEADER OF MY PACK: Chilly the six month old waterdog (though I won't admit it)
EDUCATION: Phd in Joy
LEISURE TIME ACTIVITIES: Water sports, Agility, retriev-ing a bottle full of rocks
PET PEEVE: The aforesaid Chilly
FAVOURITE NON-CONSUMABLE: The guts of anystuffed toy.
SPECIAL SKILLS: Top PWD in AAC (agility) in 2004,(WWD) Working Water Dog, (now training for Courier level),
Qualified for AAC Nationals in 2005 - going to Saskatoon in
August!
BIGGEST CATASTROPHE: No longer welcome at dinnerparties since I raced into our host's home and devoured a half
pound of butter and a loaf of fresh baked bread off the count-
er before any of the other guests even had a taste. How was I
to know it was bad manners to hog the hors d'oeuvres?
BATHING AND GROOMING TOLERANCE: I put upwith grooming and bathing because it's so much fun to tear
around the garden like a soaking wet madman when it's all
over.
FAVOURITE DESTINATION: Royackers Kennels wherethere's nothing but fields and water and a whole lot of free-
dom to do all the activities I love (well, okay not the hors
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Your dog, young or old, could be featured on our cover mast-
head or the pupography page, just send a photo and short
story for possible selection. We also love any other general
interest stories about your wonderful PWDs for publication in
our next issues. We will give you $5.00 off your next club
merchandise purchase for every story used. Send us photos
(hard copies, colour or black and white will be returned), or
electronic files of your images (jpegs, tiffs, eps saved at mini-
mum 4”x 6” 260dpi). All emails should be titled ‘Waterlog’.
Text can be emailed or sent as a Word attachment along with
photos to Eden at [email protected] or mail to Eden
Veres, 6877 Johnson Wagon Cres. Mississauga, On L5W 1B2
or call 905 565-7410 for additional information.
Waterlog Editor:
Eden Veres can be reached at eden-
[email protected] or 905 565-7410
d'oeuvres-stealing) including all the water and field sports and
walks in the woods with my friends.
TOYS OF CHOICE: Bottles full of rocks. They fly far, theyfloat and they make a noise so I always know where they land.
MOST ASHAMED OF: Nothing at all. I'm an angel and Iknow it, no matter what those dinner party guests have to say…
WHAT I WOULD LIKE TO BE WHEN I GROW UP:I never want to grow up. I want to always be what I am now –
"Just Jac" – joyful, active and much loved
Jac lives with Kate Erickson and baby girl, Chilly in
downtown Toronto.
PUPOGRAPHY
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Cover Pup"Lily" is the offspring of Lorraine Wilson's "Hogan"
and Cathie Sockett's "Glory". Lily is only 7 months
old when this was taken a week ago. Lily was intro-
duced to water at West Lake which is home to the
famous Sandbanks Provincial Park. Lily learned her
"flying" skills by watching my 16 year old son jump
in first. After a bit of coaxing and some very funny
teetering on the edge, Lily took the plunge. It wasn't
long and she would fly into the air to reach that stick
(or my son!) She absolutely loved this game and
would continue to do this until we hid the stick!!
Lily is our first PWD. We are certainly thrilled to own
this amazing breed. Thanks to Cathie Sockett for
being such a great breeder and Lorraine for being
such a great source of information when we were first
learning about this breed.
Lily lives with Carolyn Van Dijk in Guelph Ontario
who is a new member of the PWDCC
UUPPCCOOMMIINNGGEventsLook for updates on www.pwdcc.org
October 16 Fun Day 10 am to 4 pm Royackers Kennel, Ariss Ontario (north of Guelph) Calling all PWDs and their families to Royackers (near Guelph, ON) for a Fun Packed day of PWD Games, a
Hike/Walk, Water Work and Agility Demos (weather permitting). Royackers is the perfect setting for lots of
off-leash fun for you and your PWD. See www.royackers.com for a look at the site, and photos of PWD’s
“doing their stuff”.
Hot dogs/sausages (veggie & regular) and drinks will be available for a nominal charge. 50/50 Tennis ball
retrieve from the pond.
Members: $20 for the first PWD and $10 for the second and $5 for each additional in the same family.
This is the only event open to non-members, so let your friends with PWDs know about it! Non Members: $30
for the first PWD and $15 for the second and $5 for each additional. Bring your Human family members for
FREE (For non-members, purchase a 2006 Membership at the event, and the “non-member” part of your
admission will be credited towards your membership. Please email: [email protected] in September for
more details.
The Board of Directors is pleased to welcome Herb Szauerzopf, newOntario Regional Director tothe PWDCC Board ofDirectors
Herb and his wife (with the able assi-
tance of their daughter Sara) own and
operate Drewsar (reg’d) Kennels breed-
ing both Mini-Schnauzers and
Portuguese Water Dogs.
Herb has over 20 yeas experience in
Quarter Horse and Paint Horses. He has
owned, bred and shown horses to
Canadinn and U.S. National
Championships, World Championships
and Congress Championships. He was a
leading breeder of Paint Horses, the
past president of the Ontario Paint
Horse Club, and on the Board of
Directors of the Canadian National
Exhibition Horse Shows.
Herb and Mari are members of the
PWDCA, the Mini-Schnauzer Club of
Canada and the Terrier Breeders Club of
Canada.
Herb is a stakeholder in the DAM Youth
Drop-In Centre and a member of various
community boards in Mississauga.
He is a Peel Police Officer with 27 Years
in policing.
Herb enjoys breeding, showing and is an
avid beginner in obedince and water
work. Mari is our National Rescue
Coordinator and Sara is a leading young
Junior Handler. Dogs are a family activity.
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To order all merchandise, contact Donna Gottdenker our Merchandise Coordinator at:
[email protected] or call 519 885-9928 Shipping costs will be extra (mail).
PWDCC ShoppingRREEVVEERRSSIIBBLLEE VVEESSTT @ $75.00
Our new completely reversible vest with our newupdated logo embroidered on both sides, available inred on the water-resistant poplin side and darkcharcoal polar fleece on the reverse side. SizesS/M/L/2XL/2XXL
TT--SSHHIIRRTT @ $20.00
T-shirt- this years T-shirt comes in a beautiful deepred and a slate blue in a lighter 100% cotton madeby Hanes. Sizes S/M/L/XL/XXL
CCLLIICCKKEERRSS @ 3 for $1.00 or $.50 eachDurable PWDCC branded clickers for training.
WWAATTEERR BBOOTTTTLLEE @ $10.00Stainless steel, hygienic black flip cap, PWDCC logo,strap and carry bag.
GGRREEEETTIINNGG CCAARRDDSS4 different designs available, buy individually or in aset, 4.5" x 6.25" folded cards with matchingenvelope. Set of 4 @ $2.00 or singles @ $.50
LLAAPPEELL PPIINNSS @ $15.00
New for 2005 are lapel pins of our fantastic logo incolor, 1.25 x.1 in., actual size below. This will be thefirst pin of a PWDCC collection for upcoming eventsin the next years. Start now and collect them all.
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The Portuguese Water Dog Club of CanadaApplication for renewing and new membership for 2005It’s time to renew your PWDCC membership! Annual single membership is $35.00 (CDN) due at the beginning of the calendar year.Family membership is available at $35.00 for the 1st member and $10.00 for each additional family member.
You can also make a contribution and include it with your membership cheque, see below, and indicate where you’d like to allocate your contribution. Thanks for your help!For new Members: The club sponsors events that are fun and informative, including seminars and demonstrations on the many activitiesyou can enjoy with our wonderful breed, all working toward maintaining a healthy lifestyle for our dogs. Our web site has general information and a protected section for members only at www.pwdcc.org. The Waterlog is our quarterly newsletter, available to membersonly, distributed on the web site and by mail. It reports on events, current issues and showcases our members and their dogs.
Your email address is important to us! Email is used for ongoing member communication, event announcements, updates, etc. So don’tforget to provide it to us. Please mail your completed application and membership fee (cheques payable to PWDCC) to our membershipcontact: Henri Berube 4249 Flitter Court, Mississauga, Ontario L5L 2J5 H 905 820-3139 [email protected]
� My contact and dog information is the same as last year. (then just print your name clearly, sign below and send the form with your cheque.)
Name
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email (most club communication is by email, let Lorraine know if your email changes) � Please mail the Waterlog to me
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instructions on login page. If you have forgotten your username contact [email protected]
For new members only: Username Password
Dog’s Registered Name (for multiple dog households please supply this information on the back of this form)
Call Name
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Sire Dam
Participation How would you like to participate in the club? Would you like to volunteer to help with:
� Rescue � Events � Waterlog � Web site � Membership � Merchandise � 2006 Specialty � Health Seminars
� Water Work � Conformation � Obedience � Agility � Tracking � Flyball � Therapy � Education Seminars
Other (please specify)
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� Rescue � Health � Events � 2006 Specialty � General FundsEvery effort will be made to spend contributions as allocated. However, if funds for the categories exceed expenditures, at the end of 2 years unspent money will revertto the Club’s General Funds. We thank you for your support.
I agree to abide by the Constitution and By Laws of the Portuguese Water Dog Club
of Canada (www.pwdcc.org), and the rules of the Canadian Kennel Club
(www.ckc.ca, 416 675-5511).
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information cannot be divulged by the Club or its individual members to non-members.
Amounts Single Membership @ $35.00 $
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MMOORREEViews
Cheering on the participants, John Brown and Tikka, Donna Gottdenker andValentino, Ursula Martin and Quinn, Roslyn Eskind and Kate Erickson and Jac.
Rights: Annette Lovseand Fred Brauning ofMichigan, in the U.S.continguent’s tent.Fred again supported us with his experiencedrowing and advice.
Megan Bérubé and Nyka in the Junior Boat Ride,John Martin rowing.
Henri Bérubé (yes, he’s her uncle) and Chlöe in theJunior Boat Ride, John Martin rowing.
Arielle Bérubé (yes, he’s her father)our youngest handler.
Stan Liebaert withShooter in Apprentice,the UnderwaterRetrieve.
Kate Erickson and Chilly in the Junior Boat Ride,Donna Gottdenker stewarding, John Martin rowing.
Cathy Gadd and Samin a successful CourierTrial on both days,what a good dog!
The Buoy Line Retrieve.