2013 SPECTATOR HANDBOOK 2 All-Breed Dog Shows, Agility, Rally & Obedience Trials Meet The Breeds • Health Clinics • Education Booths • Partners In Performance

March 9th - 10 th, 2013 CenturyLink Field Event Center • Seattle, Washington www.SeattleKennelClub.org

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1 2 The Seattle Kennel Club Washington’s first dog club – originally founded as the Queen City Dog Club in the late 1890s – The Seattle Kennel Club hosts two All Breed Dog shows each year. Our annual shows include Conformation, Obedience, Rally, Agility, breed education booths and special attractions. Welcome!Please visit our web site for more information: Strollers and Wheeled Child Carriers will not be allowed on exhibition floor Only dogs entered in these events will be admitted into the show grounds. SHOW HOURS EACH DAY: 8:00AM-6:00PM. ADMISSION: Adults $14.00. Children under 4, no charge. Children 4-14 $7.00 and Seniors 62+, $12.00. GUIDED SHOW TOURS Hourly from 9:00AM to 1:00PM

If you would like to have an experienced person guide you through the show and answer your questions, please sign up at the club table near the front doors.

3 AKC Dog Clubs In Washington There are nearly 5000 dog clubs in the United States that hold affiliated events under the umbrella of the AKC for competition by AKC registered dogs. Some are national parent clubs, others local specialty clubs, and still others are devoted to a broad variety of events from agility to obedience and , from field trials to and herding tests and trials. Many clubs meet monthly, others bi-monthly, and yet others more infrequently. All were formed by a diverse group of dog lovers who share the common interest of raising, training, breeding and competing with purebred dogs. These clubs not only further the sport of purebred dogs, but also many strive to promote and protect dogs in their communities, share in educational programs, sponsor training classes and health clinics, and operate a rescue network, as well as responsible breeder locator service. ALL-BREED CLUBS SPECIALTY CLUBS Bell Vernon Kennel Association, Inc. – Akita Club of Puget Sound – www.akitaclubofpugetsound.com 820 Apache Dr, Mount Vernon, WA, 98273-3752 Basset Hound Club of Greater Seattle – [email protected] Ephrata-Moses Lake Kennel Club – [email protected] Bernese Mountain Dog Club of Greater Seattle – Secretary : Cyndi Gig Harbor Kennel Club – gigharborkennelclub.com Monnte – 14112 228th St Se, Snohomish, WA, 98296-7847 Greater Clark County Kennel Club Inc – [email protected] Bichon Frise Club of Puget Sound, Inc – [email protected] Hurricane Ridge Kennel Club of Washington, Inc. – Boston Terrier Club of Western Washington – www.bostonbarker.com 305 Fairbreeze Dr., Port Townsend, WA 98368 Bull Terrier Club of Puget Sound – www.btcps.com Inland Empire Kennel Association, Inc. – www.ieka.org Bulldog Club of Eastern Washington – Longview-Kelso Kennel Club, Inc. – 928 W 14th Ave, Spokane, WA, 99204-3822 www.longview-kelsokennelclub.com Bulldog Club of Greater Seattle – Mt. Baker Kennel Club, Inc. – www.mtbakerkennelclub.org www.bulldogclubofgreaterseattle.com Nisqually Kennel Club – www.nisquallykennelclub.com Cascade Dachshund Club – www.cascadedachs.org/ Olympia Dog Fanciers Association – Cascade English Cocker Spaniel Fanciers – [email protected] PO Box 1214, Olympia, WA, 98507-1214 Cascade Greater Swiss Mountain Dog Club – [email protected] Olympic Kennel Club, Inc. – Cascade Havanese Club – 1618 S 244th Pl, Des Moines, WA, 98198-8639 14821 12th Ave SW, Burien, WA, 98166-1736 Palouse Hills Dog Fanciers, Inc. – www.phdf.org Cascade Lhasa Apso Fanciers of Greater Seattle – Peninsula Dog Fanciers Club, Inc. – www.pdfc.org [email protected] Puyallup Valley Dog Fanciers, Inc. – Cascade Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club – www.cpwcc.org www.puyallupvalleydogfanciers.com Cascade Schipperke Club – 749 State Hwy 508, Chehalis, WA, 98532 Richland Kennel Club, Inc. – richlandkennelclub.org/ Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club of NW Washington – Sammamish Kennel Club – www.SammamishKennelClub.com 14619 6th Ave SW, Burien, WA, 98166 Seattle Kennel Club, Inc. – www.seattlekennelclub.org Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club of Puget Sound – Spokane Kennel Club – www.spokanekennelclub.com www.cavaliersofpugetsound.com/ Tacoma Kennel Club – www.tacomakennelclub.org Chow Chow Club of Eastern Washington – Timberland Valley Dog Fanciers Association – 829 W 13th Ave, Spokane, WA, 99204-3703 www.timberlandvalleydogfanciers.org Club of Washington, Inc. – [email protected] Vancouver Kennel Club – [email protected] Evergreen Afghan Hound Club – www.eahc.org/ Walla Walla Kennel Club – www.wwkc.org/ Evergreen Basenji Club – www.evergreenbasenjiclub.org Wenatchee Kennel Club – www.wenatcheekennelclub.com Evergreen Belgian Tervuren Club – Whidbey Island Kennel Club Inc – [email protected] www.evergreenbelgiantervurenclub.org/ Yakima Valley Kennel Club, Inc. – www.yakimavalleykennelclub.com Evergreen Chesapeake Bay Retriever Club – 5310 144th St E, Tacoma, WA, 98446-4150 GROUP CLUBS Evergreen Chihuahua Club – [email protected] Evergreen Golden Retriever Club – www.egrc.org All Hound Club of Bellingham – [email protected] Evergreen Maltese Club – [email protected] All Terrier Club of Western Washington – [email protected] Evergreen Shiba Inu Club – [email protected] Eastern Washington Non-Sporting Club – 12928 N Yale Rd, Mead, WA, 99021-9573 Evergreen State Pekingese Club – 5354 Island View Way, Bow, WA, 98232 Mount Rainier Working Dog Club – www.mountrainierworkingdogclub.com Evergreen State Shetland Sheepdog Club – www.esssc.org Rainier Sporting Dog Association – [email protected] Fort Vancouver Cocker Spaniel Fanciers, Inc. – [email protected] Southeastern Washington Hound Club – Fox Terrier Fanciers of Puget Sound – www.ftfps.8m.com 439 French Point Dr, Boners Ferry, ID, 83805-5272 German Shepherd Dog Club of Washington State, Inc. – Toy Dog Club of Puget Sound – www.tdcops.org [email protected] Western Washington Hound Association – German Shepherd Dog Club of the Pacific Northwest – 31819 Se 48th St, Fall City, WA, 98024-6601 www.gsdpacnw.org/

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German Shorthaired Pointer Club of Washington – Puget Sound Vizsla Club – www.pugetsoundvizsla.net www.gspclubofwa.org Samoyed Club of Washington State – Great Dane Club of Western Washington, Inc. – www.gdcww.org 8811 W Riverview Dr, Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814-9676 Great Pyrenees Club of Puget Sound – Seattle-Tacoma German Wirehaired Pointer Club – [email protected] 4906 99th St SW, Mukilteo, WA 98275 Greater Spokane Shetland Sheepdog Club – www.gsssc.net Snow King Alaskan Malamute Fanciers – [email protected] Inland Empire Brittany Club – Spokane Boxer Club – 21302 W Watt Rd, Cheney, WA, 99004-8829 2330 S Dishman Mica Rd, Spokane Valley, WA, 99206-3332 Inland Empire Collie Club – www.inlandempirecollieclub.org St. Bernard Club of Puget Sound – [email protected] Inland Empire German Shorthaired Pointer Club – Staffordshire Bull Terrier Club of Puget Sound – 17207 W Boone AVe, Medical Lake, WA 99022 426 75th St Se #206, Everett, WA, 98203 Inland Empire Golden Retriever Club – www.iegrc.org Tri Cities German Shorthaired Pointer Club – Irish Setter Club of Seattle – [email protected] 8998 Road 18 NE, Moses Lake, WA, 98837 Irish Water Spaniel Club of Puget Sound – www.iwscops.org/ Twin Peaks Ibizan Hound Club – Irish Wolfhound Club of Puget Sound – 15214 SE 300th St, Kent, WA, 98042-4530 16252 Tiger Mtn Rd SE, Issaquah, WA 98027 Washington Brittany Club, Inc. – www.wabrittanyclub.com Mount Rainier Bull Terrier Club – [email protected] KeepingWashington a first-aid State kit close Cocker by can Spaniel be handy Club, in case Inc. y our– dog has an accident, gets Mount Rainier Yorkshire Terrier Club – [email protected] [email protected] Northern Cascades Saluki Fanciers – [email protected] a cutWashington or eats something State Scottishthat could Terrier make it Club sick . –The [email protected] suggested materials listed Northern Washington Chinese Shar-Pei Club – Washington State Welsh Terrier Club – PO Box 292, Bellevue, WA, 98009-0292 belowPO are Box intended 1660, to Orting, assist yWA,ou with 98360-1660 the basic first aid. If possible, always immedi- Northwest Bearded Collie Club of Puget Sound – www.nwbcc.org/ West Highland WhiteTerrier Club of Puget Sound – [email protected] Old English Sheepdog Club of Greater Seattle, Inc. – ately contact a veterinarian when you suspect your dog is injured. He or she can 2900 22nd St SE, Auburn, WA, 98092 Western Washington Association – [email protected] Overlake Collie Club – www.overlakecollie.com guideWestern you thr oughWashington the initial Weimaraner steps of basic Club first aid– www.westwaweimclub.org, such as slowing bleeding or Pacific Crest Keeshond Club – [email protected] Western Washington Whippet Association – Pacific Northwest Boxer Club – [email protected] 18530-87th Ave Se, Snohomish, WA, 98296 inducing vomiting, until you can get to the veterinarian’s office. Pacific Northwest Chinese Crested Club – pacificnorthwestchinesecrestedclub.org Pacific Northwest Chow Chow Club – PO Box 72, Olalla, WA, 98359-0072 Pacific Northwest Gordon Setter Club – [email protected] How to Approach a Dog Pacific Northwest Mastiff Fanciers – [email protected] Remember these steps Pacific Northwest Portuguese Water Dog Club – www.pwdnw.org when meeting and greeting a dog: Pacific Northwest Sussex Spaniel Club – www.pnwssc.org First-aaiidd Kit Checklist Panorama Club of Mt. Spokane – Always walk slowly and quietly to the dog’s owner to ask if PO Box 437, Chewelah, WA, 99109-0437 you canYour pet veterinarian the dog. ’s Eyedropper or large Papillon Association of Puget Sound – [email protected] If the owner says “yes,” curl your hand into a closed fist Puget Sound Borzoi Club – with thephone back number of your hand facing upward.syringe (wExtendithou tyour the 483 Suntargets Rd, Moxee, WA, 98936-9773 hand slowly to the dog. Puget Sound Dalmatian Club – www.pugetsunddalmatianclub.com needle) Puget Sound Doberman Pinscher Club – www.pugetsounddpc.org AllowGauze the dog to sniff the back of your hand. We recognize Puget Sound English Setter Club – [email protected] people on sight; dogs recognize people by scent. Dogs Puget Sound English Springer Spaniel Association – sniff people to learn their scent. Towels or cloth [email protected] Non-stick adhesive tape Puget Sound Labrador Retriever Association – www.pslra.org After the dog has sniffed your hand and has become Puget Sound Norwegian Elkhound Association – familiar with you, pet it gently underA boathe rchind or orlarge on blanthe ket [email protected] chest.Non-stick bandages Puget Sound Pomeranian Club, Inc. – [email protected] to use as a makeshift Respect a dog’s space. Do not stick your face into a dogs Puget Sound Poodle Club, Inc. – pugetsoundpoodleclub.org/ face or poke or prod at a dog with your hands this may Puget Sound Pug Dog Club – makeHyd a dogrogen feel pe afraid.roxide stretcher 2117 SW 156th St, Burien, WA, 98166-2048 Puget Sound Shih Tzu Fanciers – www.shihtzufanciers.com Puget Sound Siberian Husky Club – [email protected] Puget Sound Toy Fox Terrier Club – [email protected] www.akc.org 5 6 SATURDAY JUDGING SCHEDULE There are 1543 dogs entered in this show with a total entry of 1597 Conformation – 1396 Entries • Jr. Showmanship – 65 Entries • Obedience – 67 Entries • Rally – 69 Entries GROUP JUDGING WILL BEGIN NO EARLIER THAN 2:00PM — GROUP ORDER [SUBJECT TO CHANGE]: Non-Sporting, Working, Toy, Sporting, Terrier, Hound, Herding, Best in Show

RING 1 – KATIE CAMPBELL RING 5 – RICHARD LOPASCHUK 10:45AM RING 11 – DAVID ALEXANDER 8:00AM 8:00AM 3 West Highland White Terriers 8:00AM 65 Jr Showmanship...... 16 Vizslas 17 Cairn Terriers 33 Bulldogs 6nj, 10ni, 1ns, 9oj, 14oi, 25os 5 Greyhounds 1 Dandie Dinmont Terriers 1 Chinese Shar-pei 11:15AM 4 Pharaoh Hounds 14 Borzois 4 Chow Chows 7 Ibizan Hounds 2 Salukis LUNCH BREAK 9:30AM LUNCH BREAK 9:00AM 12:45PM 14 Keeshonden 12:30PM 1 Spaniels, Field 17 Afghan Hounds 27 French Bulldogs 25 Basenjis 10 Spaniels, Irish Water 7 Scottish Terriers 11:00AM RING 2 – DAVID HAGEY 8 Spinoni Italiani 4 Bedlington Terriers 15 Boston Terriers 8:00AM 2 Scottish Deerhounds 1 Kerry Blue Terriers 9 Schipperkes 5 Bullmastiff Sweepstakes 2 Spaniels, Cocker (ASCOB) 5 Soft Coated Wheaten Terriers LUNCH BREAK 2 Dogs (12-15mos.) 1 Spaniels, Cocker (Black) 2:00PM 12:45PM 1 Bitch (6-9mo.), 2 Bitches (12-15 mo.) 3 Spaniels, Cocker (Parti-color) 16 Staffordshire Bull Terriers 3 Lhasa Apsos 10:00AM 8 Shiba Inus RING 2 – JOSEPH R. TOMEY RING 8 – KAY REAMENSNYDER 19 Whippets 8:00AM 8:20AM 10:45AM RING 12 – CINDY STANSELL 15 Bullmastiffs 9 German Shepherd Dogs 8:30AM 12 Spaniels, Clumber 8 Brittanys 3 Beagles 15” 1 Spaniels, Sussex 11 Siberian Huskies 5 Alaskan Malamutes 9 (Smooth) 21 American Eskimo Dogs 16 Spaniels, English Cocker 4 Norwegian Buhunds 9:15AM 2 Norwegian Elkhounds 9:15AM RING 12 – ROBIN STANSELL 15 Boxers 4 Irish Wolfhounds 3 Swedish Vallhunds 10:00AM 10:00AM LUNCH BREAK 13 Cardigan Welsh Corgis 5 (Toy) 36 Great Danes 12:45PM 17 Pembroke Welsh Corgis 17 Dalmatians 8 Rottweilers 1 Belgian Laekenois 10:30AM 1 Norwegian Lundehunds LUNCH BREAK 3 Berger Picards 15 Collies (Rough) 4 Poodles (Miniature) 12:30PM 5 Cirneco dell’Etnas 11 Icelandic Sheepdogs 11:00AM 20 Doberman Pinschers 2 Miniature American Shepherd 14 Old English Sheepdogs 9 Bichons Frise 2 Peruvian Inca Orchids RING 3 – DAVID BOLUS LUNCH BREAK 14 Poodles (Standard) 8:00AM 1 Pumik 12:45PM RING 21 – LARRY WARSOFF 13 Basset Hounds RING 6 – SARI BREWSTER TIETJEN 35 Retrievers, Golden 8:00AM 5 Bearded Collies 8:00AM 7 Spaniels, English Springer 1 Obed. Versatility 22 Rhodesian Ridgebacks 1 Pointers 18 Shetland Sheepdogs 8:15AM 9:30AM 19 Pointers, German Shorthaired RING 9 – ANNE SAVORY BOLUS 6 Obed. Utility Class B 15 Australian Cattle Dogs 7 Retrievers, Nova Scotia Duck Tolling 8:00AM 9:10AM 2 Bloodhounds 9:00AM 1 Affenpinschers 2 Obed. Graduate Open 8 Dachshunds (Longhaired) 12 Retrievers, Chesapeake Bay 16 Brussels Griffons 9:30AM 10:30AM 13 Retrievers, Flat-Coated 9 Chihuahuas (Long Coat) 9 Obed. Open Class A 11 Dachshunds (Smooth) 2 Setters, Irish Red & White 9:00AM 10:45AM 2 Dachshunds (Wirehaired) 10:00AM 6 Chihuahuas (Smooth Coat) 9 Obed. Graduate Novice LUNCH BREAK 47 Retrievers, Labrador 9 English Toy Spaniels KC & R TO FOLLOW 12:15PM LUNCH BREAK 37 Australian Shepherds 10 Japanese Chin 5 Obed. Novice Class B 12:30PM 10:00AM RING 3 – SUE HOLTZ 9 Weimaraners 22 Havanese RING 22 – JOHN COX 11:15AM 9 Setters, Irish 5 Maltese 8:00AM 10 Australian Shepherd Sweepstakes...... 4 Pointers, German Wirehaired 11:00AM 8 Obed. Utility Class A 2 Dogs (9-12mo.), 1 Dog (15-18 mo.) 2 Spaniels, American Water 21 Cavalier King Charles Spaniels 9:15AM 3 Bitches (6-9), 3 Bitches (9-12 mos.) 1 Wirehaired Pointing Griffons 7 Chinese Cresteds 10 Obed. Open Class B 1 Bitch (15-18mos.) 1:30PM LUNCH BREAK 10:30AM 2 Australian Shepherd Veteran 15 Setters, English 12:45PM Obed. Novice Class A Walkthrough 10:40AM Sweepstakes RING 7 – MICHAEL DOUGHERTY 15 Miniature Pinschers 6 Obed. Novice Class A 1 Dog (7-10 yrs.), 1 Bitch (7-10 yrs.) 8:00AM 15 Italian Greyhounds 11:30AM 7 American Staffordshire Terriers RING 4 – CAROLYN ALEXANDER RING 10 – ARLENE CZECH 9 Obed. Beginner Novice A 5 Bull Terriers (Colored) 8:00AM 8:00AM TO FOLLOW 1 Bull Terriers (White) 12 Mastiffs 1 Beaucerons 12 Obed. Beginner Novice B 6 Chinooks 2 Miniature Bull Terriers 4 Belgian Malinois 2 Dogue de Bordeaux 2 Airedale Terriers 6 Belgian Tervuren RING 23 – LYNN EGGERS – 69 3 German Pinschers 1 Irish Terriers 4 Border Collies 8:00AM 4 Great Pyrenees 2 Manchester Terriers (Std) 6 Bouvier des Flandres Rally Excellent Walkthrough 9:00AM 4 Fox Terriers Smooth 4 Toy Fox Terriers 8:15AM 5 Akitas 2 Russell Terrier 9:00AM 13 Rally Excellent B 11 Saint Bernards 9:00AM 41 Papillons 3 Rally Excellent A 9 Samoyeds 14 Border Terriers 10:30AM 9:30AM 1 Standard Schnauzers 5 Glen of Imaal Terriers 8 Pekingese 12 Rally Advanced B 10:00AM 3 Lakeland Terriers 10 Pomeranians 8 Rally Advanced A 12 Leonbergers 4 Norfolk Terriers 8 Pugs 10:15AM 10 Newfoundlands 1 Sealyham Terriers 11:30AM 18 Rally Novice B 5 Tibetan Mastiffs 10:00AM 2 Shih Tzu 15 Rally Novice A 11:00AM 7 Norwich Terriers 8 Silky Terriers 11 Portuguese Water Dogs 8 Parson Russell Terriers 6 Yorkshire Terriers 22 Bernese Mountain Dogs 2 Welsh Terriers 3 Briards 7 Thank You to our Sponsors!

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8 SUNDAY JUDGING SCHEDULE There are 1491 dogs entered in this show with a total entry of 1546 Conformation – 1357 Entries • Jr. Showmanship – 68 Entries • Obedience – 68 Entries • Rally – 53 Entries GROUP JUDGING WILL BEGIN NO EARLIER THAN 1:45PM — GROUP ORDER [SUBJECT TO CHANGE]: Hound, Terrier, Sporting, Working, Toy, Non-Sporting, Herding, Best in Show

12:45PM RING 1 – MICHAEL DOUGHERTY RING 4 – MARILYN VAN VLEIT – 78 RING 8 – CAROLYN ALEXANDER – 137 8:00AM 6 American Staffordshire Terriers 10:15AM 8:00AM 1 Irish Terriers 21 Rhodesian Ridgebacks 19 Pembroke Welsh Corgis 36 Great Danes 5 Greyhounds 2 Miniature Bull Terriers 12 Cardigan Welsh Corgis 3 Alaskan Malamutes 5 Bull Terriers (Colored) 9:00AM 11:30AM 9:30AM 3 Beagles 15 1 Bull Terriers (White) 8 German Shepherd Dogs 13 Bullmastiffs 2 Airedale Terriers 9 Dachshunds (Smooth) 39 Papillons 10:15AM 2 Dachshunds (Wirehaired) 10 Rottweilers RING 12 – ARLENE CZECH – 137 8 Dachshunds (Longhaired) RING 5 – DAVID BOLUS 10 Siberian Huskies 8:00AM 6 Ibizan Hounds 8:00AM 15 Miniature Pinschers 6 Chinese Cresteds 10:00AM 7 Chinooks 14 Italian Greyhounds 16 Brussels Griffons 2 Irish Wolfhounds 1 Standard Schnauzers LUNCH BREAK 10 Japanese Chin 2 Norwegian Elkhounds 2 Dogue de Bordeaux 1:00PM 5 Maltese 3 Pharaoh Hounds 4 Tibetan Mastiffs 9 Chihuahuas (Long Coat) 9:30AM 1 Salukis 12 Mastiffs 6 Chihuahuas (Smooth Coat) 1 Affenpinschers 17 Basset Hounds 9:00AM 21 Cavalier King Charles Spaniels 9 English Toy Spaniels KC & R 11:00AM 6 Akitas 21 Havanese 21 Whippets 4 Great Pyrenees RING 9 – KEN ROUX – 123 9 Collies (Smooth) 2 Bloodhounds 13 Leonbergers 8:00AM 11:00AM 10 Saint Bernards 14 Collies (Rough) RING 2 – SARI BREWSTER TIETJEN 10:15AM 30 Bulldogs 8:00AM 9:10AM 10 Icelandic Sheepdogs 23 Bernese Mountain Dogs LUNCH BREAK 21 Basenjis 10 Portuguese Water Dogs 28 French Bulldogs 2 Spaniels, Cocker (ASCOB) 10:15AM 12:45PM 11:30AM 6 Norwegian Buhunds 1 Spaniels, Cocker (Black) 10 Newfoundlands 14 Dalmatians 3 Spaniels, Cocker (Parti-color) 6 Poodles (Toy) 14 Old English Sheepdogs 9 Samoyeds 13 Shetland Sheepdogs 9:00AM 3 German Pinschers 18 Boston Terriers 14 Spaniels, English Cocker 4 Poodles (Miniature) 3 Swedish Vallhunds 12 Spaniels, Clumber RING 6 – KAY REAMENSNYDER – 118 LUNCH BREAK RING 21 – JOHN COX – 25 1 Spaniels, Sussex 8:00AM 12:45PM 8:00AM 1 Spaniels, Field 13 Boxers 10 Bichons Frise 1 Obed. Versatility 10:00AM 21 Doberman Pinschers 13 Poodles (Standard) 8:15AM 7 Spaniels, Irish Water 9:45AM RING 10 – ROBIN STANSELL – 61 5 Obed. Utility Class B 8 Spinoni Italiani 20 Australian Cattle Dogs 8:00AM 9:10AM 17 Afghan Hounds 3 Belgian Malinois 8 Schipperkes 1 Obed. Graduate Open 7 Spaniels, English Springer 4 Border Collies 9 Shiba Inus 9:20AM 11:30AM 10:45AM 8:45AM 6 Obed. Open Class A 12 Borzois 38 Australian Shepherds 21 American Eskimo Dogs 10:05AM LUNCH BREAK 7 Obed. Graduate Novice RING 3 – RICHARD LOPASCHUK 1:00PM 1 Chinese Shar-pei 8:00AM 4 Chow Chows 11:10AM 5 Belgian Tervuren 5 Obed. Novice Class B 1 Pointers 1 Beaucerons 9:45AM 7 Retrievers, Nova Scotia Duck Tolling 6 Bouvier des Flandres 15 Keeshonden RING 22 – LYNN EGGERS – 42 15 Retrievers, Flat-Coated 5 Bearded Collies 3 Lhasa Apsos 8:00AM 4 Pointers, German Wirehaired 2 Briards RING 10 – CYNTHIA SHATTUCK – 68 10 Obed. Utility Class A 9:00AM 11:00AM 9:30AM 20 Pointers, German Shorthaired RING 7 – ANNE SAVORY BOLUS 68 Jr Showmanship 9 Obed. Open Class B 6 Brittanys 8:00AM 10:45AM 10:00AM 15 Vizslas RING 11 – DAVID ALEXANDER – 117 Obed. Novice Class A Walkthrough 11 Retrievers, Chesapeake Bay 9 Weimaraners 8:00AM 10:55AM 36 Retrievers, Golden 2 Spaniels, American Water 11 Staffordshire Bull Terriers 3 Obed. Novice Class A LUNCH BREAK 1 Wirehaired Pointing Griffons 1 Kerry Blue Terriers 11:20AM 12:30PM 9:00AM 5 Soft Coated Wheaten Terriers 9 Obed. Beginner Novice A 48 Retrievers, Labrador 16 Setters, English 8 Parson Russell Terriers TO FOLLOW 9 Setters, Irish 9:00AM RING 4 – DONNA NEWTON 11 Obed. Beginner Novice B 2 Setters, Irish Red & White 14 Border Terriers 10:00AM 9:45AM 2 Manchester Terriers (Standard) RING 23 – LARRY WARSOFF – 53 8 Pugs 4 Fox Terriers Smooth 8:00AM 6 Pembroke Welsh Corgi Sweepstakes 4 Toy Fox Terriers 2 Dogs (6-9 mos.) 5 Glen of Imaal Terriers Rally Excellent Walkthrough 9 Silky Terriers 1 Dandie Dinmont Terriers 8:15AM 1 Dog (12-15 mos.), 4 Shih Tzu 1 Dog (15-18 mos.) 10:00AM 9 Rally Excellent B 11:00AM 18 Cairn Terriers 1 Rally Excellent A 1 Bitch (6-9 mos.) 10 Pomeranians 1 Bitch (9-12 mos.) 3 Lakeland Terriers 9:00AM 8 Yorkshire Terriers 4 Norfolk Terriers 8 Rally Advanced B 1 Pembroke Welsh Corgi Vet Sweeps 7 Pekingese 1 Bitch (7-10 yrs.) 11:00AM 9 Rally Advanced A LUNCH BREAK 5 Norwich Terriers 10:00AM 12:45PM 2 Russell Terrier 15 Rally Novice B 1 Belgian Laekenois 7 Scottish Terriers 11 Rally Novice A 2 Berger Picards 1 Sealyham Terriers 5 Cirneco dell’Etnas 2 Welsh Terriers 2 Miniature American Shepherd 3 West Highland White Terriers 2 Peruvian Inca Orchids 4 Bedlington Terriers LUNCH BREAK 9 ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF BREEDS –SATURDAY

BREED RING TIME BREED RING TIME BREED RING TIME Affenpinschers 9 8:00AM French Bulldogs 11 9:30AM Pumik 5 12:45PM Afghan Hounds 7 12:45PM German Pinschers 4 8:00AM Rally Novice A 23 10:15AM Airedale Terriers 7 8:00AM German Shepherd Dogs 8 8:00AM Rally Novice B 23 10:15AM Akitas 4 9:00AM Glen of Imaal Terriers 7 9:00AM Rally Advanced A 23 9:30AM Alaskan Malamutes 2 8:20AM Great Danes 2 10:00AM Rally Advanced B 23 9:30AM American Eskimo Dogs 12 8:30AM Great Pyrenees 4 8:00AM Rally Excellent A 23 8:15AM American Staff Terriers 7 8:00AM Greyhounds 5 8:00AM Rally Excellent B 23 8:15AM Australian Cattle Dogs 3 9:30AM Havanese 9 10:00AM Retrievers, Chesapeake Bay 6 9:00AM Australian Shepherd Sweeps 3 11:15AM Ibizan Hounds 1 11:15AM Retrievers, Flat-Coated 6 9:00AM Australian Shep Vet Sweeps 3 11:15AM Icelandic Sheepdogs 8 10:30AM Retrievers, Golden 8 12:45PM Australian Shepherds 3 12:15PM Irish Terriers 7 8:00AM Retrievers, Labrador 6 10:00AM Basenjis 1 12:30PM Irish Wolfhounds 5 10:45AM Ret, Nova Scotia Duck Tolling 6 8:00AM Basset Hounds 3 8:00AM Italian Greyhounds 9 12:45PM Rhodesian Ridgebacks 3 8:00AM Beagles 15” 2 8:20AM Japanese Chin 9 9:00AM Rottweilers 2 10:00AM Bearded Collies 3 8:00AM 1 8:00AM Russell Terrier 7 8:00AM Beaucerons 10 8:00AM Keeshonden 11 9:30AM Saint Bernards 4 9:00AM Bedlington Terriers 7 12:45PM Kerry Blue Terriers 7 12:45PM Salukis 5 8:00AM Belgian Laekenois 5 12:45PM Lakeland Terriers 7 9:00AM Samoyeds 4 9:00AM Belgian Malinois 10 8:00AM Leonbergers 4 10:00AM Schipperkes 11 11:00AM Belgian Tervuren 10 8:00AM Lhasa Apsos 11 12:45PM Scottish Deerhounds 5 9:00AM Berger Picards 5 12:45PM Maltese 9 10:00AM Scottish Terriers 7 12:45PM Bernese Mountain Dogs 4 11:00AM Manchester Terriers (Std) 7 8:00AM Sealyham Terriers 7 9:00AM Bichons Frise 12 11:00AM Mastiffs 4 8:00AM Setters, English 6 1:30PM Bloodhounds 3 9:30AM Miniature American Shepherd 5 12:45PM Setters, Irish 6 12:30PM Border Collies 10 8:00AM Miniature Bull Terriers 7 8:00AM Setters, Irish Red & White 6 9:00AM Border Terriers 7 9:00AM Miniature Pinschers 9 12:45PM Shetland Sheepdogs 8 12:45PM Borzois 7 10:45AM Newfoundlands 4 10:00AM Shiba Inus 11 12:45PM Boston Terriers 11 11:00AM Norfolk Terriers 7 9:00AM Shih Tzu 10 11:30AM Bouvier des Flandres 10 8:00AM Norwegian Buhunds 8 8:00AM Siberian Huskies 12 8:30AM Boxers 2 9:15AM Norwegian Elkhounds 5 10:45AM Silky Terriers 10 11:30AM Briards 10 11:30AM Norwegian Lundehunds 12 10:00AM Soft-Coated Wheaten Terr 7 12:45PM Brittanys 8 8:00AM Norwich Terriers 7 10:00AM Spaniels, American Water 6 12:30PM Brussels Griffons 9 8:00AM Obed. Novice Class A 22 10:40AM Spaniels, Clumber 5 10:45AM Bull Terriers (Colored) 7 8:00AM Obed. Novice Class B 21 PM Spaniels, Cocker (ASCOB) 5 9:00AM Bull Terriers (White) 7 8:00AM Obed. Open Class A 21 9:30AM Spaniels, Cocker (Black) 5 9:00AM Bulldogs 11 8:00AM Obed. Open Class B 22 9:15AM Spaniels, Cocker (Parti) 5 9:00AM Bullmastiff Sweepstakes 2 8:00AM Obed. Utility Class A 22 8:00AM Spaniels, English Cocker 5 10:45AM Bullmastiffs 2 8:20AM Obed. Utility Class B 21 8:15AM Spaniels, English Springer 8 12:45PM Cairn Terriers 7 10:45AM Obed. Beginner Novice A 22 11:30AM Spaniels, Field 5 9:00AM Cardigan Welsh Corgis 8 9:15AM Obed. Beginner Novice B 22 PM Spaniels, Irish Water 5 9:00AM Cavalier King Chas Spaniels 9 11:00AM Obed. Graduate Novice 21 10:45AM Spaniels, Sussex 5 10:45AM Chihuahuas (Long Coat) 9 8:00AM Obed. Graduate Open 21 9:10AM Spinoni Italiani 5 9:00AM Chihuahuas (Smooth Coat) 9 9:00AM Obed. Versatility 21 8:00AM Staffordshire Bull Terriers 7 2:00PM Chinese Cresteds 9 11:00AM Old English Sheepdogs 8 10:30AM Standard Schnauzers 4 9:00AM Chinese Shar-pei 11 8:00AM Papillons 10 9:00AM Swedish Vallhunds 8 9:15AM Chinooks 4 8:00AM Parson Russell Terriers 7 10:00AM Tibetan Mastiffs 4 10:00AM Chow Chows 11 8:00AM Pekingese 10 10:30AM Toy Fox Terriers 10 8:00AM Cirneco dell’Etnas 5 12:45PM Pembroke Welsh Corgis 8 9:15AM Vizslas 5 8:00AM Collies (Rough) 8 10:30AM Peruvian Inca Orchids 5 12:45PM Weimaraners 6 12:30PM Collies (Smooth) 8 8:00AM Pharaoh Hounds 5 8:00AM Welsh Terriers 7 10:00AM Dachshunds (Longhaired) 3 9:30AM Pointers 6 8:00AM West Highland White Terri 7 10:45AM Dachshunds (Smooth) 3 10:30AM Pointers, Ger Shorthaired 6 8:00AM Whippets 5 10:00AM Dachshunds (Wirehaired) 3 10:30AM Pointers, German Wirehaired 6 12:30PM Wirehaired Pointing Griffons 6 12:30PM Dalmatians 12 10:00AM Pomeranians 10 10:30AM Yorkshire Terriers 10 11:30AM Dandie Dinmont Terriers 7 10:45AM Poodles (Miniature) 12 10:00AM Doberman Pinschers 2 12:30PM Poodles (Standard) 12 11:00AM Dogue de Bordeaux 4 8:00AM Poodles (Toy) 12 10:00AM English Toy Spaniels KC & R 9 9:00AM Portuguese Water Dogs 4 11:00AM Fox Terriers Smooth 7 8:00AM Pugs 10 10:30AM 10 ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF BREEDS –SUNDAY

BREED RING TIME BREED RING TIME BREED RING TIME Affenpinschers 12 9:30AM Glen of Imaal Terriers 11 9:00AM Rally Advanced A 23 9:00AM Afghan Hounds 2 10:00AM Great Danes 8 8:00AM Rally Advanced B 23 9:00AM Airedale Terriers 11 12:45PM Great Pyrenees 5 9:00AM Rally Excellent A 23 8:15AM Akitas 5 9:00AM Greyhounds 1 8:00AM Rally Excellent B 23 8:15AM Alaskan Malamutes 8 8:00AM Havanese 12 9:30AM Retrievers, Chesapeake Bay 3 10:00AM American Eskimo Dogs 10 8:45AM Ibizan Hounds 1 9:00AM Retrievers, Flat-Coated 3 8:00AM American Staff Terriers 11 12:45PM Icelandic Sheepdogs 12 11:00AM Retrievers, Golden 3 10:00AM Australian Cattle Dogs 6 9:45AM Irish Terriers 11 12:45PM Retrievers, Labrador 3 12:30PM Australian Shepherds 6 10:45AM Irish Wolfhounds 1 10:00AM Ret, Nova Scotia Duck Toll 3 8:00AM Basenjis 2 8:00AM Italian Greyhounds 8 10:15AM Rhodesian Ridgebacks 1 8:00AM Basset Hounds 1 10:00AM Japanese Chin 12 8:00AM Rottweilers 8 10:15AM Beagles 15 1 9:00AM Junior Showmanship 10 11:00AM Russell Terrier 11 11:00AM Bearded Collies 6 1: 00PM Keeshonden 10 9:45AM Saint Bernards 5 9:00AM Beaucerons 6 10:45AM Kerry Blue Terriers 11 8:00AM Salukis 1 10:00AM Bedlington Terriers 11 11:00AM Lakeland Terriers 11 10:00AM Samoyeds 5 11:30AM Belgian Laekenois 7 12:45PM Leonbergers 5 9:00AM Schipperkes 10 8:00AM Belgian Malinois 6 9:45AM Lhasa Apsos 10 9:45AM Scottish Terriers 11 11:00AM Belgian Tervuren 6 10:45AM Maltese 12 8:00AM Sealyham Terriers 11 11:00AM Berger Picards 7 12:45PM Manchester Terriers (Std) 11 9:00AM Setters, English 7 9:00AM Bernese Mountain Dogs 5 10:15AM Mastiffs 5 8:00AM Setters, Irish 7 9:00AM Bichons Frise 9 12:45PM Miniature Amer Shepherd 7 12:45PM Setters, Irish Red & White 7 9:00AM Bloodhounds 1 11:00AM Miniature Bull Terriers 11 12:45PM Shetland Sheepdogs 12 12:45PM Border Collies 6 9:45AM Miniature Pinschers 8 10:15AM Shiba Inus 10 8:00AM Border Terriers 11 9:00AM Newfoundlands 5 11:30AM Shih Tzu 7 10:00AM Borzois 2 11:30AM Norfolk Terriers 11 10:00AM Siberian Huskies 8 10:15AM Boston Terriers 9 10:15AM Norwegian Buhunds 12 12:45PM Silky Terriers 7 10:00AM Bouvier des Flandres 6 1: 00PM Norwegian Elkhounds 1 10:00AM Soft CYd Wheaten Terriers 11 8:00AM Boxers 6 8:00AM Norwich Terriers 11 11:00AM Spaniels, American Water 7 8:00AM Briards 6 1: 00PM Obed. Novice Class A 22 10:55AM Spaniels, Clumber 2 9:00AM Brittanys 3 9:00AM Obed. Novice Class B 21 11:10AM Spaniels, Cocker (ASCOB) 2 8:00AM Brussels Griffons 12 8:00AM Obed. Open Class A 21 9:20AM Spaniels, Cocker (Black) 2 8:00AM Bull Terriers (Colored) 11 12:45PM Obed. Open Class B 22 9:30AM Spaniels, Cocker (Parti) 2 8:00AM Bull Terriers (White) 11 12:45PM Obed. Utility Class A 22 8:00AM Spaniels, English Cocker 2 9:00AM Bulldogs 9 8:00AM Obed. Utility Class B 21 8:15AM Spaniels, English Springer 2 10:00AM Bullmastiffs 8 9:30AM Obed. Beginner Novice A 22 11:20AM Spaniels, Field 2 9:00AM Cairn Terriers 11 10:00AM Obed. Beginner Novice B 22 PM Spaniels, Irish Water 2 10:00AM Cardigan Welsh Corgis 4 10:15AM Obed. Graduate Novice 21 10:05AM Spaniels, Sussex 2 9:00AM Cavalier King Chas Spaniels 8 1:00PM Obed. Graduate Open 21 9:10AM Spinoni Italiani 2 10:00AM Chihuahuas (Long Coat) 8 1:00PM Obed. Versatility 21 8:00AM Staffordshire Bull Terriers 11 8:00AM Chihuahuas (Smooth Coat) 8 1:00PM Old English Sheepdogs 12 12:45PM Standard Schnauzers 5 8:00AM Chinese Cresteds 12 8:00AM Papillons 4 11:30AM Swedish Vallhunds 12 12:45PM Chinese Shar-pei 10 8:45AM Parson Russell Terriers 11 8:00AM Tibetan Mastiffs 5 8:00AM Chinooks 5 8:00AM Pekingese 7 11:00AM Toy Fox Terriers 7 10:00AM Chow Chows 10 8:45AM Pem Welsh Corgi Sweeps 4 9:45AM Vizslas 7 8:00AM Cirneco dell’Etnas 7 12:45PM Pem Welsh Corgi Vet Sweeps 4 9:45AM Weimaraners 7 8:00AM Collies (Rough) 12 11:00AM Pembroke Welsh Corgis 4 10:15AM Welsh Terriers 11 11:00AM Collies (Smooth) 12 9:30AM Peruvian Inca Orchids 7 12:45PM West Highland White Terr 11 11:00AM Dachshunds (Longhaired) 1 9:00AM Pharaoh Hounds 1 10:00AM Whippets 1 11:00AM Dachshunds (Smooth) 1 9:00AM Pointers 3 8:00AM Wirehaired Pointing GrifF 7 8:00AM Dachshunds (Wirehaired) 1 9:00AM Pointers, Ger Shorthaired 3 9:00AM Yorkshire Terriers 7 11:00AM Dalmatians 9 10:15AM Pointers, German Wire 3 8:00AM Dandie Dinmont Terriers 11 9:00AM Pomeranians 7 11:00AM Doberman Pinschers 6 8:00AM Poodles (Miniature) 9 10:15AM Dogue de Bordeaux 5 8:00AM Poodles (Standard) 9 12:45PM English Toy Spaniels KC & R 12 9:30AM Poodles (Toy) 9 10:15AM Fox Terriers Smooth 11 9:00AM Portuguese Water Dogs 5 10:15AM French Bulldogs 9 9:10AM Pugs 7 10:00AM German Pinschers 5 11:30AM Rally Novice A 23 10:00AM German Shepherd Dogs 4 11:30AM Rally Novice B 23 10:00AM 11 12 13 1 Magazine Ad, Full Page, no bleed 7” x 9 /2” (133 line screen) SO YOU WANT A DOG?

FIRST FIND A BREEDER YOU TRUST. Before bringing home that cuddly new puppy, find a responsible breeder who is knowledgeable, experienced and works to improve the breed. He or she should encourage you to visit their home to see the puppies and ask questions to learn more about the breed. They’ll also provide you with the appropriate AKC papers so you can confirm your puppy’s parentage.

Chances are, you’ll be living with your puppy for more than a decade so choose a breeder who will ensure that you get the happy, healthy, wonderful puppy you want and deserve.

To find a responsible breeder,visit www.akc.org.

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14 15 AKC EVENTS in Brief When you register your dog with AKC, you can participate in... Agility – Agility blends training and athletic ability, creating challenge and excitement for every breed. Dogs demonstrate their ability to negotiate a complex course that includes climbing an Aframe, jumping through hoops, running through tunnels and pausing on command. Competing in agility requires proper training, as it is a game of physical skill, control, patience and, most of all, teamwork between a handler and dog. Obedience – Obedience trials promote better canine-human companionship by encouraging basic good behavior in dogs. Obedience competitions test a dog’s ability to perform a prescribed set of exercises. Competing in obedience requires preparation, as it is a game of control, patience and teamwork between a handler and dog. RALLY® – Rally is a sport in which the dog and handler complete a course that has been designed by the rally judge. The judge tells the handler to begin, and the dog and handler proceed at their own pace through a course of designated stations (10 - 20, depending on the level). Each of these stations has a sign providing instructions regarding the next skill that is to be performed. Scoring is not as rigorous as traditional obedience. Dog Shows – Dog shows celebrate and help preserve the distinctive features of different breeds and provide a forum in which dogs are evaluated for future breeding programs. Handlers enter the show ring with their dogs so judges can evaluate the dogs’ conformation, or how closely their physical structure conforms to their particular breeds’ standards (detailed descriptions of each breed). (Junior Showmanship) Junior Showmanship offers children between the ages of 10 and 18 years of age an opportunity to develop their handling skills, learn about good sportsmanship and learn about dogs and dog shows. Juniors are judged on their ability to present, or handle, their dogs as they would in the breed ring. Juniors may also gain recognition in performance and field events such as obedience, agility, earthdog and lure coursing. Field Trials – Field trials offer practical demonstrations of a dog’s ability to perform in the field the functions for which it was bred. Field events are open to pointing breeds, retrievers, spaniels, Beagles, Basset Hounds and Dachshunds. Events vary according to breeds’ functions, but in each case, dogs compete against each other for placements and points toward their championships. Hunting Tests – Hunting tests evaluate a dog’s hunting abilities on different elements of pointing, retrieving or flushing. The dog’s ability to perform is judged against a standard of perfection established by the AKC regulations. Earthdog – Smaller terriers and Dachshunds, which were originally bred to go into dens and tunnels in pursuit of rats, badgers and other quarry, participate in earthdog tests. The tests give dogs an opportunity to display their ability to follow game and “work” by barking, digging and/or scratching the quarry (game). Tracking – Tracking tests, open to all breeds, evaluate a dog’s ability to follow a trail by scent. The dog must find and indicate articles left on the track by a track layer. The handler must show all articles to the judges at the end of the track. Some of the most difficult tests challenge a dog to follow human scent across various surfaces and through changing conditions. Coonhound Events – Coonhound events include bench shows, field trials, nite hunts and water races. At a bench show, dogs are put on benches to be judged for their conformation; then the dogs are taken around the ring at a trot to be judged on their movement. The other events test the dog’s ability to follow the scent of a raccoon to the tree where it’s hiding and to signal their owners that the quarry is treed. Herding – Herding tests and trials demonstrate a dog’s ability to herd sheep, cattle, goats or ducks under the direction of a handler.

16 Meet The Breed – Ring 43

Snow King Alaskan Malamute Club Western Washington Australian Shepherd Association Evergreen Basenji Club Basset Hound Club of Greater Seattle NW Bearded Collie Club of Puget Sound Berger Picard Club of America Bernese Mountain Dog Club of Greater Seattle Pacific Northwest Boxer Club Bulldog Club of Greater Seattle Bull Terrier Club of Puget Sound Cavaliers of Puget Sound Pacific NW Chinese Crested Club Chinook Club of America Cirneco Dell’Etna Overlake Collie Club Cascade Dachshund Club Puget Sound Dalmatian Club Puget Sound Doberman Pinscher Club Cascade English Cocker Spaniel Fanciers Puget Sound English Springer Spaniel Association National Entlebucher Mountain Dog Association Pacific NW French Bulldog Club German Shorthaired Pointer Club of Washington Sea Tac German Wirehaired Pointer Club Evergreen Golden Retriever Club Icelandic Sheepdog Association of America Puget Sound Labrador Retriever Association Pacific Northwest Mastiff Fanciers Papillon Association of Puget Sound Pacific Northwest Portuguese Water Dog Club Northern Cascade Saluki Fanciers Evergreen State Shetland Sheepdog Club St. Bernard Club of Puget Sound Pacific Northwest Sussex Spaniel Club Western Washington Weimaraner Club Mount Rainier Yorkshire Terrier Club

Specific breed times will be posted at the show and on our website – www.seattlekennelclub.org

17 Etiquette

Dogs shows are fun and exciting! You might feel like petting all the dogs, but wait! Keep these things in mind as you walk around and

enjoy the show. Great Dane CC Photography

Always ask before you pet a dog. The handlers (people showing dogs) spent a lot of time and energy grooming their dogs for the show. Never go up and just pet a dog. Ask first.

Wait until handlers have finished an event before asking questions. Before the show, they are focusing on their dog and getting ready for their turn in the ring. Always ask permission before petting a dog!

Turn off your cell phone. It is a distraction to the dogs and handlers.

Stay away from ring entrances. It is very difficult for handlers to get in and out of the rings when people are in the way of the entrance.

Do not lean over the rings or talk to handlers when they are in the ring showing.

Do you have small children with you? Don’t let them run up to dogs or stick their fingers and hands into crates or exercise pens. Also, it’s best to leave strollers in the car. Strollers can place a child’s face at the same level as unfamiliar dogs’ faces. Plus, a stroller can accidentally run over lots of dogs’ tails.

Be careful where you step so you don’t step on feet, noses or tails!

Keep food away from the ring. It is a distraction to the dogs.

Leave your own dog at home unless you are taking them for a special reason, such as a CGC® test. Enjoy the show!

For more information for kids about attending a dog show, visit AKC’s online newsletter Kids’ Corner. The Spring 2005 issue is all about dogs shows! www.akc.org/public_education/kids_corner/spring05/lets_go_dog_show.cfm

18 www.akc.org PARTNERS IN PERFORMANCE – RINGS 41 & 42 SATURDAY, MARCH 9 TIME EVENT RING Reading With Rover 9:30 – 10:00 41 www.readingwithrover.org – Becky Bishop [[email protected]] Family Dog Training Facility 10:00 – 10:30 41 Disaster Preparedness for Pet Owners – www.familydogonline.com K9 Nose Works 10:30 – 11:00 41 northwestnoseworks.com – Miriam Rose, CPDT-KA, CNWI Ewe-topia Herd Dog Training School 11:00 – 11:45 42 Roy, Washington, Joe Kapelos and Linda Leeman – www.ewe-topia.com Seattle Police Department Canine Unit 12:00 – 12:30 41 www.seattle.gov/police/Units/k9.htm Boeing Explosives Detection K-9 Team 12:30 – 1:00 41 The Boeing Company Ewe-topia Herd Dog Training School 1:00 – 1:45 42 Roy, Washington, Joe Kapelos and Linda Leeman – www.ewe-topia.com Emerald City Canine Free Style Dancers 1:45 – 2:30 41 Dog and Person Dance Demonstration – www.olypen.com/dncngals/ Olympic Disc Dogs 2:30 – 3:00 41/42 Flying Disc Dog Demonstration, Cassi Anderson – www.discdoggin.com

SunDAY, MARCH 10 TIME EVENT RING Reading With Rover 9:30 – 10:00 41 www.readingwithrover.org – Becky Bishop [[email protected]] Family Dog Training Facility 10:00 – 10:30 41 Disaster Preparedness for Pet Owners – www.familydogonline.com K9 Nose Works 10:30 – 11:00 41 northwestnoseworks.com – Miriam Rose, CPDT-KA, CNWI R2 AGILITY, INTRODUCTION TO AGILITY 11:00 – 11:30 41/42 [email protected] Seattle Police Department Canine Unit 11:30 – 12:00 41 www.seattle.gov/police/Units/k9.htm Boeing Explosives Detection K-9 Team 12:00 – 12:30 41 The Boeing Company Emerald City Canine Free Style Dancers 12:30 – 1:15 41 Dog and Person Dance Demonstration – www.olypen.com/dncngals/ Olympic Disc Dogs 1:15 – 1:45 41/42 Flying Disc Dog Demonstration, Cassi Anderson – www.discdoggin.com F.I.D.O. DRILL TEAM 1:45 – 2:15 41/42 PAWS Ability Dog Training Center – www.everydoghas.com OPERATION OPIE 2:15 – 2:45 41 A Dog Safety and Bite Prevention Program – www.projectcanine.org 19 PARTNERS IN PERFORMANCE – RINGS 41 & 42 – CONTINUED

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The handler Family Dog Training Center offers all types units working in the State of Washington, and dog perform dance-oriented footwork in of training for all types of dogs, from agility, Southern California, Wichita, Kansas, North time to the music. conformation handling, competition obedience Charleston, South Carolina, and Chicago, Ill. Contact Carolyn Money and , to puppy manners, home This program, which grew out of Boeing’s need dncngals@ olypen.com 360-406-4078 obedience, tracking and therapy dog training at for enhanced security in the aftermath of 9/11, their 9,300 s.f. facility in Kent, WA. was established in November 2001. K-9 members EWE-TOPIA HERDDOG TRAINING: Family Dog Training Center of the Explosive Detection Dog program work The Ewe-topia Herddogs by Ewe-topia 1515 Central Avenue South with Boeing Security to identify and alert on Kent, WA 98032 Herddog Training, LLC, located in Roy, suspicious material and are trained to detect 253-854-9663 Washington. Watch, have fun and learn as www.familydogonline.com over 17,000 different explosive based chemicals ten different breeds demonstrate their skills and compounds. Boeing’s explosive detection by herding ducks through various obstacles. F.I.D.O. DRILL TEAM: dogs have been on the job at shareholders Besides being ranked the best herddog facility The Paws-Abilities’ “First In Dog Obedience” meetings, customer product delivery events, in the area according to Seattle Magazine in (F.I.D.O.) Drill Team was formed by local dog on the field and flight lines during flight tests, April 2003, they have been on Evening Magazine, owners to demonstrate the joy in, and fun of, and at major employee forums held at Boeing Northwest Backroads, Northwest Cable News, owning a well-trained, obedient dog. facilities. National Public Radio, Dori Monson radio The team is made up of Mixed Breeds, Selecting a K-9 requires that the dog and show, Martha Norwalk radio show and in many Purebreds and Shelter Rescues ranging in handler are the right fit for the job. Today’s newspapers and magazines across the United age from nine months to twelve years old, K-9s are often recruited from rescue shelters States and internationally. A Stryker Brigade all working together in close order drill to or from other service dog training programs. and an Army Canine unit trained at Ewe-topia demonstrate the benefits of training for ALL The dogs are tested out to see if being an in 2005 to simulate situations they would dogs and to encourage others to train their dogs explosive detection dog is the right skill match. encounter on small farms in Iraq including the and join in the FUN of being a responsible dog If they pass the test, they go into training and training of their bomb detection and attack dogs owner. certification. Each K-9 and handler are certified working with the distraction of livestock. The F.I.D.O. Drill Team chose to use a Semi- together as a team once a year. This will be Ewe-topia’s 21st consecutive Military marching style as a show of respect to The dogs become part of the handler’s family, Seattle Kennel Club presentation. their canine cousins working across the US and as the handler is responsible for his or her dog Ewetopia Herddog Training, around the world in partnership with Police and 24 hours a day. LLC, 6311 288th St. Military units to keep them safe. The Team’s Typically, these dogs, often Labradors, S., Roy, WA 98580. 253-843-2929. Wagging Tails are their way of saying Thank You! German Shepherds, Belgian Malinois and even www.ewetopia.com Paws-Ability Dog Training Center mixed breads, have tenure of six to eight years in “Where you and your dog come first New Location: the program. When they retire from active duty 7338 26th St. E., Fife, WA 98424 for the farm, fun and trials.” www.everydoghas.com the dogs often remain part of their handler’s 425-277-3794 family. FAMILY DOG TRAINING CENTER In addition to their work keeping people, Disaster Preparedness for Pet Owners K9 NOSE WORK DEMONSTARTION TEAM products and property safe, Boeing’s K-9 Join Family Dog Training Center’s Lee See a demonstration of the newest and fastest teams actively participate in the community as Cummings for an informative talk on Disaster growing dog sport for the very first time at the goodwill ambassadors. Members of the K-9 unit Preparedness for Pet Owners on Saturday and Seattle Kennel Club Dog Show. This exciting and make themselves available for demonstrations, Sunday at 10:00 am. Lee will provide handouts inclusive detection-style activity is appropriate safety fairs and other public events. and demonstrations so you can prepare for for dogs of any age, breed, size, or physical Boeing is the world’s leading aerospace disasters that may impact your family (and ability and handlers of all ages and abilities. company and the largest manufacturer of pets). Learn what to do and where to go in the K9 Nose Work has been featured in the August commercial jetliners and military aircraft event of earthquake, fire, flood and more. Lee 2009 issue of The Whole Dog Journal, the June combined. will show you how to make a disaster kit for your 2010 issue of Bark Magazine, the November/ animals (in the event you need to leave your December 2010 issue of The APDT Chronicle home) and discuss ways to make your home – the Seattle Kennel Club website http:// www. safer, and better prepared, in the event of a seattlekennelclub.org/i-get-it-andit- all-makes- disaster. In addition, Lee will help you learn scents/ The Seattle Times http://o.seattletimes. where to go if you need to evacuate with your nwsource.com/html/ local news/2012881334_ pet, and talk about facilities that will care for nosework13m. html – as well as having been pets if your animals cannot evacuate with you. presented at national professional dog training conferences. 20 PARTNERS IN PERFORMANCE – RINGS 41 & 42 – CONTINUED

The sport of K9 Nose Work was first developed OPERATION OPIE with Rover was a featured article in Ladies in 2008 by a retired police K9 trainer and two of Operation Opie™ is an interactive program Home Journal. The story is about a rescued St. his cohorts. Some of the many benefits include created to teach children about safe interactions Bernard Hank that was adopted and is now a deepening the owner/dog relationship while with dogs with the primary goal of dog bite valuable team member for Reading with Rover expending the dogs’ excess energy, and putting prevention. The Operation Opie team consists of working with autistic children. According to their minds to work in a sport that can be taught specially trained and certified therapy dogs and Bishop “These dogs create a safe environment and practiced indoors with minimal needs for their human counterparts. Initially the program for children who often live in an unsafe world. equipment (recycled cardboard boxes) and consisted of Opie; a rescued Jack Russell It gives them a sense of normal and the dogs space. Dogs leave class happy and tired while Terrier (JRT) and his human companion, Judi keep them calm.” Discover what you will need their owners leave amazed at what the dogs can Anderson-Wright, co-owner of Great Dog. Now to know so you and your dog can journey onto do. multiple teams offer this special program. Teams be a volunteer team in the world of pet therapy. K9 Nose Work provides an energetic and include a wide variety of breeds and mixed Warning: Becky’s passion for the RWR program focused outlet for any dog. The sport also brings breeds of all sizes and ages. is contagious, be prepared to want to take this special benefits for dogs with issues such as lack Judi holds a double Master’s Degree journey with your dog once you realize you have of confidence or focus, overly reactive around in Special Education and has many years been living with a therapy dog all along! other dogs and/or people, dogs convalescing experience teaching children, adults, and dogs. Becky’s company Puppy Manners has won from medical issues, generalized social or She also is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer. many awards for “Best Dog Training” and most situational anxiety preventing them from All of the educator dogs in this program are recently received “Best of 425” my 425 Magazine joining a typical group training class, hearing or certified Connecting Canines therapy dogs via and was named “Best” by Seattle Magazine as sight impairments, and retired conformation, Project Canine. well. competition, service, or working dogs in need Judith Anderson-Wright, MA CPDT –KA, of a ‘job’ to keep them busy and happy. K9 Co-Owner, Great Dog Daycare and Nose Work has been shown to improve dogs’ Canine Education Center SEATTLE POLICE DEPT. CANINE UNIT [email protected] performance in other dog sports. www.projectcanine.org For the past 42 years, highly trained Seattle In September 2009 Miriam Rose first Police canines have been patrolling the streets brought K9 Nose work to Washington State. As of your city on a nightly basis. Our Generalist Washington’s first Certified Nose Work Instructor R2AGILITY, INTRODUCTION TO AGILITY Patrol Dogs have located thousands of criminals (and a professional K9 detection trainer/ Agility is the ultimate game for you and that would have otherwise gotten away. Our handler), she offers weekly classes at numerous your dog. It is also one of the most exciting Narcotics Detection Dog teams have helped take conveniently located regional training centers in canine sports for spectators. In agility, a dog millions of dollars worth of drugs of the streets Western Washington. Four levels of classes keep demonstrates its agile nature and versatility by and have seized millions of dollars in illegally owners and dogs progressing at each team’s following cues from the handler through a timed obtained property. Since being provided by the individual pace. Exciting Northwest and national obstacle course. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, our competitions have already been held and more The course has jumps, tunnels, weave poles, Explosives Detection Dogs have instilled peace are in the planning stages. Come and join the and other obstacles. Agility strengthens the of mind and helped make the region safer. All of fun with your dog! bond between dogs and handlers, it is extremely our current patrol canines have been purchased “Bringing the sport of K9 Nose Work to the fun, and it provides vigorous exercise for both! by private donations through the Seattle Police Pacific Northwest, one happy dog at a time.” Foundation. When our dogs reach retirement Miriam Rose, CNWI, CPDT-KA READING WITH ROVER age they live out the rest of their lives with their www.nwnoseworks.com 206-362-4163 “Is My Dog a Therapy Dog?” Let’s find out! officer-handlers. As K9 senior citizens, most email [email protected] Becky Bishop, Executive Director of Reading require veterinary care for injuries or wear-and- for class schedules, openings & further information with Rover and lead dog trainer for Puppy tear received while serving your community. OLYMPIC FLYING DISC DOGS DEMO Manners will explain and demonstrate the Since the Seattle Police Department no Reading With Rover D.R.E.A.M. Dog Therapy longer pays for that care, members of the Canine Olympic Disc Dogs and Emerald City Disc test. (Dogs for Reading Education and More) Unit formed a non-profit corporation to collect Dogs are dedicated to having fun with friends The Reading with Rover therapy dog program monies to pay for these medical costs. Since and our dogs through the sport of canine has been chosen many times over as Seattle’s 2001, the Retired Seattle Police Canine Fund disc by training new teams, competitions and Favorite therapy dog program. All things pet has paid more than $15,000 in veterinary costs. community events. We promote responsible therapy will be discussed such as the difference If you would like to donate to the R.S.P.C.F., dog/owner relationships and encourage safety, between a therapy dog and a service dog. Also you can mail your tax-deductible check to: sportsmanlike conduct and positive training. RSPCF the protocol for Reading with Rover and the Learn how you and your dog can start playing; P.O. Box 84423 needs for good community service dogs. Seattle, WA 98124 See training tips and video at www.DiscDoggin. For over a decade Becky Bishop, owner of com. Cassi Anderson Puppy Manners and executive Director for E-mail: [email protected] Reading with Rover has been leading the way for http://www.discdoggin.com/ the family dog and breaking new ground in the world of pet therapy. Becky and her D.R.E.A.M. teams have been featured on CNN, Animal Planet, King5 Evening Magazine, and Reading with Rover has been a featured story on many news media stations. Most recently Reading 21 EVENT FLOOR PLAN

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