Scents & Nonscents
Transcript of Scents & Nonscents
Labor Day Trials
Scents & Nonscents September, 2018
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Teaching People and their
Dogs for over 50 years.
Meeting Schedules
Back Cover
Labor Day Trials 1
Labor Day Trials 2
Joke of the Month 4
August Minutes 6
Prez Sez 8
New Flooring Update 9
Brags, Brags & More
National Scent Work
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Inside this issue:
The Labor Day Weekend Shows were a success.
The weather was damp and cool on Saturday but
cleared up for Sunday and Monday. We would like
to thank all the Judges (Mrs. Carol Mett, Mrs. Betsy
Horn Humer, Mrs. Marilyn Little, and Ms. Susie
Osburn) judging and helpful instructions. We, also,
want to thank all the ring stewards, Hospitality, and
Lisa Frankland for an excellent job. Here is a list of
SDOC members that showed and qualified each day.
Congratulations. If I missed someone please let me
know and I will add in the next newsletter.
Saturday, September 1st
Novice A
Wimber’s Snicker Nickers, All American Dog, Allie
Wimber, 3rd place score 187
Zhinii Naabaahii Vom Boorman Haus CGC, GSD,
Linda Stephens, 4th place score 180
Novice B
TBC Trickster AX AXJ, Border Collie, Evi Fox, 1st
place score 197.5
Taeko’s Ty One On, Mini American Shepherd, Mar-
ilyn Melin, 4th place score 189
Adelheid’s Night Light BN RN CGC, Mini Poodle,
Nancy Norem, score 185
Braeling Ever By My Side CGC, Cardigan Welsh
Corgi, Barbara Merickel, score 184
Jazz’d In Top Hat and Tails BN, Flat Coated Re-
triever, Janice & John Anthes, score 182
Open B
MACH Cinderlane’s Meant For Me UD XF T2B,
Border Collie, Linda Kipp, 3rd place score 194+
Cinderlane’s She’s A Sure Shot UD MX MXB
MXJB XF T2B, Border Collie, Evi Fox, 4th place
score 194
Highest Scoring Dog in Regular Classes Evi Fox’s
Trickster score 197.5
Rally / Novice A
Zyghilda Von Duke, Rottweiler, Sue Babcock, 1st
place score 96
Tanalyn’s Cherished Autumn Splendor, Cardigan
Welsh Corgi, Suzanne Levy, 2nd place score 95
Rally / Novice B
Hollywick’s Aristes’ Rembrandt BN, Labrador Re-
triever, Bonnie Kellner, 2nd place score 97
Odyssey’s Little Girl Blue, Australian Shepherd,
Sherry Rogers, 4th place score 96
Glenn Eyrie Nuadha Mohr Cu of Conchobar, Irish
Wolfhound, Betty Pearson, score 95
Hollywick’s Aristes’ Painted Sky BN FDC CGC,
Labrador Retriever, Bonnie Kellner, score 79
Rally / Intermediate
Ch Baar’s Proud Mary Keep On Rollin’ Von Boylan
CDX OAP NAJ, Rottweiler, Dora Cressy, score 88
Roliewyn Tar Top BN RN CGCA CGCU THD
FDC, Cardigan Welsh Corgi, Pam Day, score 85
Bellemar Drecorn Rorschach OA CA XF, Dalma-
tian, Jane Winkler, score 84
Ch Harmony Singin’ In The Rain RN NAJ, Papillon,
Lisa Frankland, score 79
Rally / Advanced A
Sunnier Skies Ahead RI FDC ACT1 THD CGCA
CGCU TKP, Labrador Retriever, Shawna Kircher,
1st place score 99
Rally / Advanced B
Taeko’s Kiss’n Cousin, Dalmatian, Marilyn Melin,
score 98
Rally / Master
Gentil Petit Louis, Golden Retriever, Richard Irland,
1st place score 99
Aqueus Prairie Scout, Toller, Pam Jones, 2nd place
score 98
Timeless Hot Tamale CD RAE AX AXJ CGC
RATM TKN, Mini American Shepherd, Donna
Crary-Johnson, score 90
Vermilion’s Live Long And Prosper Of Cruzma CD
RE OA NAJ TKA, Toller, Jinkle Seagrave, score 86
Sunday, September 2nd
Novice A
Hollywick’s Aristes’ Painted Sky BN FDC CGC,
Labrador Retriever, Bonnie Kellner, 1st place score
Novice B
Taeko’s Ty One On, Mini American Shepherd, Marilyn Melin, 1st place score 195.5
Braeling Ever By My Side CGC, Cardigan Welsh Corgi, Barbara Merickel, 2nd place score 190
Jazz’d In Top Hat and Tails BN, Flat Coated Retriever, Janice & John Anthes, 3rd place score 189.5
Adelheid’s Night Light BN RN CGC, Mini Poodle, Nancy Norem, score 178.5
Open B
MACH Cinderlane’s Meant For Me UD XF T2B, Border Collie, Linda Kipp, 3rd place score 197
Utility B
Cinderlane’s She’s A Sure Shot UD MX MXB MXJB XF T2B, Border Collie, Evi Fox, 2nd place score 194.5
Beginner Novice A
Nailer Samuel Giancarlo, Sheltie, Samuel Giancarlo, 1st place score 192
Summit N Dals Alley Nothin But Blue Skies of Taeko RN RATN, Dalmatian, Marilyn Melin, 2nd place score 186.5
Rally / Novice A
Tanalyn’s Cherished Autumn Splendor, Cardigan Welsh Corgi, Suzanne Levy, 1st place score 94
Rally / Novice B
Odyssey’s Little Girl Blue, Australian Shepherd, Sherry Rogers, 1st place score 100
Hollywick’s Aristes’ Rembrandt BN, Labrador Retriever, Bonnie Kellner, 2nd place score 98
Hollywick’s Aristes’ Painted Sky BN FDC CGC, Labrador Retriever, Bonnie Kellner, 4th place score 97+
Glenn Eyrie Nuadha Mohr Cu of Conchobar, Irish Wolfhound, Betty Pearson, score 92
Rally / Intermediate
Ch Baar’s Proud Mary Keep On Rollin’ Von Boylan CDX OAP NAJ, Rottweiler, Dora Cressy, 4th place score 97
Bellemar Drecorn Rorschach OA CA XF, Dalmatian, Jane Winkler, score 95
Ch Harmony Singin’ In The Rain RN NAJ, Papillon, Lisa Frankland, score95
Roliewyn Tar Top BN RN CGCA CGCU THD FDC, Cardigan Welsh Corgi, Pam Day, score 95
Zyghilda Von Duke, Rottweiler, Sue Babcock, score 90
Rally / Advanced A
Sunnier Skies Ahead RI FDC ACT1 THD CGCA CGCU TKP, Labrador Retriever, Shawna Kircher, 1st place score 100
Rally / Master
Aqueus Prairie Scout, Toller, Pam Jones, 2nd place score 98
Timeless Hot Tamale CD RAE AX AXJ CGC RATM TKN, Mini American Shepherd, Donna Crary-Johnson, 3rd place score 97
Gentil Petit Louis, Golden Retriever, Richard Irland, score 90
Vermilion’s Live Long And Prosper Of Cruzma CD RE OA NAJ TKA, Toller, Jinkle Seagrave, score 78
Monday, September 3rd
Novice A
Wimber’s Snicker Nickers, All American Dog, Allie Wimber, 2nd place score 176.5
Hollywick’s Aristes’ Painted Sky BN FDC CGC, Labrador Retriever, Bonnie Kellner, 3rd place score 170
Taeko’s Ty One On, Mini American Shepherd, Marilyn Melin, 2nd place score 190.5
Jazz’d In Top Hat and Tails BN, Flat Coated Retriever, Janice & John Anthes, 4th place score 187
Novice B
TBC Trickster AX AXJ, Border Collie, Evi Fox, 1st place score 198
Taeko’s Ty One On, Mini American Shepherd, Marilyn Melin, 2nd place score 190.5
Jazz’d In Top Hat and Tails BN, Flat Coated Retriever, Janice & John Anthes, 4th place score 187
Braeling Ever By My Side CGC, Cardigan Welsh Corgi, Barbara Merickel, score 185.5
Open B
Cinderlane’s She’s A Sure Shot UD MX MXB MXJB XF T2B, Border Collie, Evi Fox, 1st place score 198.5
MACH Cinderlane’s Meant For Me UD XF T2B, Border Collie, Linda Kipp, 2nd place score 196.5
Utility B
Cinderlane’s She’s A Sure Shot UD MX MXB MXJB XF T2B, Border Collie, Evi Fox, 2nd place score 193
Beginner Novice A
Nailer Samuel Giancarlo, Sheltie, Samuel Giancarlo, 1st place score 193
Beginner Novice B
Summit N Dals Alley Nothin But Blue Skies of Taeko RN RATN, Dalmatian, Marilyn Melin, 2nd place score 195
Highest Scoring Dog in Regular Classes - Cinderlane’s She’s A Sure Shot UD MX MXB MXJB XF T2B, Border Collie, Evi Fox
Highest Scoring Dog in Utility A or B and Open B classes combined - Cinderlane’s She’s A Sure Shot UD MX MXB MXJB XF T2B,
Border Collie, Evi Fox
Rally / Novice B
Glenn Eyrie Nuadha Mohr Cu of Conchobar, Irish Wolfhound, Betty Pearson, 1st place score 96
Hollywick’s Aristes’ Rembrandt BN, Labrador Retriever, Bonnie Kellner, 2nd place score 93
Hollywick’s Aristes’ Painted Sky BN FDC CGC, Labrador Retriever, Bonnie Kellner, score 81
Rally / Intermediate
Ch Baar’s Proud Mary Keep On Rollin’ Von Boylan CDX OAP NAJ, Rottweiler, Dora Cressy, 2nd place score 95
Bellemar Drecorn Rorschach OA CA XF, Dalmatian, Jane Winkler, score 80
Roliewyn Tar Top BN RN CGCA CGCU THD FDC, Cardigan Welsh Corgi, Pam Day, score 80
Rally / Advanced A
Sunnier Skies Ahead RI FDC ACT1 THD CGCA CGCU TKP, Labrador Retriever, Shawna Kircher, 1st place score 96
Rally / Advanced B
Taeko’s Kiss’n Cousin, Dalmatian, Marilyn Melin, score 91
Rally / Excellent B
Tuxe White Tie, Border Collie, Cathy Dunbar, score 89
Rally / Master
Gentil Petit Louis, Golden Retriever, Richard Irland, 3rd place score 89
Vermilion’s Live Long And Prosper Of Cruzma CD RE OA NAJ TKA, Toller, Jinkle Seagrave, score 82
Please give everyone a Big Round of Applause
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Sue Babcock our Webmaster
Joke of the Month
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Comments from - Your Editor
Training Year
(per the SDOC
Training
Regulations)
For these
purposes, the
training year will
be from
December 1 to
November 30 of
the following
year. The total
hours of any
class which
begins on or
before
December 1 will
be credited to
the following
training year.
SDOC
WEBSITE
ADDRESS
IS
www.sdocnm.org
Be Sure to Check the Website for complete
class information , class applications and spe-
cial updates.
I just want to say that I learned a lot this Labor Day
Weekend. Being a Ring Stewart was a totally new expe-
rience—Thank you Jane Winkler and Danny Metz. I
look forward to more Trials and training in the future. If
you have any suggestions about articles please let me
know.
Labor Day Photos
Note from Maggie Gee
Michele Mauldin wanted me to post on her behalf:
She is working on editing and uploading the pictures
that were taken at the trial this past weekend. She
took quite a few over the 3 day period so please be pa-
tient as it will take time to edit and upload all of them.
Also, Michele says to contact her if you have any ques-
tions and if you want titles added to your photo, you
need to email Michele the info before ordering.
MauldinsMenagerie.smugmug.com
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SDOC Board
Meetings are held
on the Tuesday
prior to General
Membership
meetings at the
SDOC Training
Building. Minutes
are available for
review by
contacting the
Recording
Secretary at
k9dance@comcas
t.net
or at any General
Membership
meeting.
Minutes from Aug 31, 2018 Club Meeting
Meeting called to order at 7:02 pm.
Present were Betty Pearson, Pres; Sue Babcock, Treasurer; Board Members – Christy
Stern and Peggy Chandler
Minutes from the July meeting were approved – motion by Sue Babcock and seconded
by Jane Winkler.
President’s Report
Obedience/Rally Trial this weekend – help, play and have fun.
SDOC’s first AKC Scentwork trial is next week at SDOC.
Mice, lots of mice – Sue Babcock is the POC for meeting with the exterminator.
There is to be no food left in the building – human or dog. All trash must go to
the outside trash cans. Instructors are responsible to ensure food is out of the
building. The club is looking at installing new sweeps on all of the doors in-
cluding the roll-up door to keep the mice out once they are gone.
Vice-President’s Report – none
Corresponding Secretary Report – none
Treasurer Report
Profit & Loss were reviewed.
Skills and Drill sheets have matched the last few weeks.
Board Members Report
Christy Stern - none
Peggy Chandler – will be sending a letter to Telephone Pioneers organization re-
questing a grant of $1,000 for a scholarship fund for the summer student Obe-
dience class.
Training Director’s Report
Laura Echeverria, Agility - Peggy read Laura E’s words – Foundation Class was a
success and there will be two new Foundation classes starting in January 2019.
Deb Tabor, Obedience Director
Estelle Metz forwarded correspondence from AKC on Novice Obedi-
ence/Rally Trial. Need Judges and Trial Chair.
New KPT Class and an Obedience Class in Sept.
Another KPT class will be starting soon. It will be on a Wednesday.
Confirmation classes will start the end of Sept.
Scentwork Trial – building will be shut on Thursday evening and a black
August General Meeting Minutes
By Peggy Chandler
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Join SDOC’s
YAHOO! group:
SandiaDogOC
@yahoogroups
.com
Contact
Rosemary
Burtch at
rosybee@earthl
ink.net with
questions
Want to become
a member? Get
an application in
the lobby at the
Club building,
or download
from the SDOC
web site!
screen will be raised for the exterior hides. May be hard for public to
watch.
Flooring is coming after the Scentwork Trial—Sept 10 or 11
There are signs on the doors letting folks know to take their crates home
during the floor installation.
Volunteers are needed on Sept 10 to help clean out the building.
Barbara Mitchell asked for volunteers to help move one roll of matting to
the Agility Shed. Laura E. approved the storing of the roll in the shed.
Old Business
Peggy briefed on the Agility Fun Match. It went well with 15 written compliments.
The match earned $1,350 for the club.
Betty briefed on the Obedience Fun Match. CGC went fine and Rally had lots of
competitors. She said Obedience was packed.
New Business
Penni Adrian received an e-mail from AKC notifying folks that the AKC head-
quarters has moved to 101 Park Avenue in New York. The Museum of the
Dog will be there also.
Penni Adrian mentioned that AKC has lessened rules on establishing Breed Clubs.
Betty Pearson said that September is time to establish the Nominating Committee.
She will get the committee together.
Peggy Chandler spoke of the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Posse reservations and
they are confirmed for 2019.
Pam Day spoke on AKC has approved two new therapy dog group certifications –
one is for Alliance of Therapy Dogs
Membership Readings
Mike and Rene Urbach, Pomeranians, taught Rally in the past, #1 Rally Pomera-
nian in the country, second reading
Sam Giancarlo, Shelties, from Ruidoso, second reading
Doranna Durgin, Beagles, first reading
Pam Spatz, American Cattle Dog, first reading
Barbara Petersen made a motion to approve membership for the second readings, Deb
Tabor, seconded, all approved.
Betty thanked Stephanie and Greg Boutz for organizing the Ice Cream Social.
Brags – send brags to Linda Stephens, new S&N editor.
Next meeting, Sept 28, 2018, at 7:00 pm.
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To order SDOC
t-shirts and
sweatshirts,
contact Estelle
Metz
Stay warm or
be cool, in
style!
. September has started with a bang. The three-day Labor Day obedi-
ence trial was a great success I think, nice judges, good courses and
successful competitors. The weather was
cool and even damp… good for the dogs… I want to thank in par-
ticular the co chairs, Penni Adrian and Pam Day, the chief trial
steward, Jane Winkler, and the hospitality team, Maggie Gee and
Mary Roberts, and Lisa Frankland, Trial Secretary who was sure on
top of everything had the books all picked up and entered into the
computer She had things posted and sent out to exhibitors Mon PM
letting us all know what was reported to AKC for the weekend.
They made it all look easy. There seemed to be lots of help and that
is needed at any trial. We are grateful for whatever amount of time
a person can give. It takes a village to get everything done. More
thanks go to those who set up and took down all the equipment and then took it to the club and
put it up. That is a lot of work.
Next weekend is the first Scent work trial in the state of NM and two weeks later the agility trail
at the posse grounds. So, we have a busy month with things going on. In addition to these we are
getting new flooring in the training room, this is scheduled to be put in starting the week after the
scent work trial. The building will be closed to classes, drills and individual use during the time
this is going on and some airing out time afterwards.
There seem to be lots of trials going on that our members are traveling to enter and I wish all of
you safe trips and the best of fortune as you compete.
Something of great importance… we have mice... a lot of them. There will be an exterminator
coming and we will be working on eliminating them and keeping them from returning. This is
something that all members need to participate in. Please be sure that you do not leave food, hu-
man or dog, in the training room. Do not leave treats in zip lock, cardboard or uncovered con-
tainers. Hard containers that seal are okay if they are left sealed. If your dog does well and you
bring a treat to the next class or drill to celebrate that is great but if there is any left take it with
you when you go. It is the responsibility of all the members to be sure this is done. If you drop
treats on the floor, and we all have, please pick it up. Let’s not be leaving anything to invite the
mice to feel at home.
It is everyone’s club and we all need to participate in this.
The next meeting will be 28 September, with the nomination committee’s nomination of candi-
dates for 2019. Hope to see you all there…
Prez Sez
By Betty Pearson
Has your dog
accomplished
something
new? E-mail all
the details to
the Editor.
AND—if
there’s a “CH”
or “X”
anywhere in
that title,
please include
a picture of
your dog!
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New Flooring Update The building will be closed beginning Monday September 10th to prepare for and install the new flooring. Watch the Yahoo group for information on reo-pening the training room sometime the following week, possibly by Wednes-day, September 19th. Thanks, Cathy Dunbar
SDOC Fun Match at the Bernalillo Sheriff’s Posse grounds was
a success. A success because, as has often been the case, those
who can, did. Our talented SDOC members stepped up to fill a
need and help the many better prepare their dogs for the fall
competitions.
A huge shout-out to our judges: Janice Anthes, Marcie Jensen,
Maggie Gee. Thank you Jeff Robb for filling in to allow judges
to run their dogs.
Cannot thank the stewards enough. And, don’t forget all the
folks who chipped in muscle for set-up and tear-down.
The Fun Match was successful only because of your efforts.
Thanks a million to all who contributed.
Note From Kim Banales
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Officers, Board of Directors & Others 2018
Members of the Board: Officers:
President: Betty Pearson
Vice President: Jeff Robb
Treasurer: Sue Babcock
Corresponding Secretary: Estelle Metz
Recording Secretary: Julie Brozek
Board of Directors: Peggy Chandler, Amy Monta-
no, Stephanie Kouretsos, Christie Stern
Ongoing Programs: Obedience Director: Deb Tabor
Agility Director: Gene Tatum & Pat Hester and
Tracking Director: Annie Newsted
Editor: Linda Stephens
Production Staff: Allie Wimber
Web Wizard: Sue Babcock
Maintenance Projects: John Clendenin and Len
Stans
Thank you one and all!
Brags, Brags, & More Brags
REMINDER:
Drills cost $10
per dog per
session.
To register for
any Agility
class, contact:
Stephanie
Kourestsos at
AgilityReg
@sdocnm.org
or 828-9660
To register for
any Obedience
class, contact:
Betty Pearson
conchobar66@
hotmail.com
505-898-2706
Dee Falk's Bezel, Border Terrier, finished his last Elite interior search in Colorado to complete the UKC Elite Nosework all-around title.To earn this title, he completed all five levels with five different odors. He qualified twice in each search (containers, exterior, interior, vehicle) at each of the different levels (Novice, Advanced, Superior, Master, Elite). He is the first Border Terrier and the first New Mexico dog to earn this
honor. Bezel is now enjoying his well deserved retirement .
Jane Winkler’s Rorschach got his RI this weekend and at the fun
match he and Yankee got their CGC’s.
Pam Day’s Cardigan Corgi, Jet, earned his Rally Intermediate Title at
the SDOC trials.
Betty Pearson’s Mohr got his RN this weekend first three time in
the ring
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To register for
any Obedience
class, contact:
Betty Pearson
At 898-2706
REMINDER:
Drills cost $10
per dog per
session.
More Brags
Sherry Rogers’ Aussie Carly finished her Rally Novice title at the Labor
Day trials on Sunday with a score of 100 and 1st place. She really loved
the very nice toy she won
Zygi and Sue Babcock took a first place in Novice Rally A on Saturday
at the SDOC Fall Obedience and Rally trial. This was Zygi's third leg
and she had earned her Novice Rally title .
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Sandia Dog Obedience Club, Inc.
P.O. Box 93053
Albuquerque, NM 87199
Teaching People and their
Dogs for over 50 years.
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Albuquerque NM
Phone: (505) 888-4221
Visit us on the web:
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Upcoming Club Meetings More details...
Future General Membership Meetings (in the SDOC
training building) - always at 7:00 p.m.
May 25
June 29
July 27 (Ice Cream Social?)
August 31?
September 28
October 26 (Halloween Party)
November 16
December 21 (Christmas Party)
F uture Board Meetings (in the Office at the SDOC
training building) - always at 6:30 p.m.
May 22
June 26
July 24
August 28?
September 25
October 23
November 13
December 18
Remember: see http://sdocnm.org/class-calendar for local events.