More Canine Artists

Noel Hoffmann, West Wardsboro, Vermont, in her bio for Dogs In Review wrote: I don’t think you choose to be an artist, it chooses. You. I was drawing as far back as I can remember. My father put large stacks of newsprint on the floor of my closet so I would draw on the paper and not on everything else in the house. I come from a long line of artists on my mother’s side. My mother was an excellent portrait photographer working in the 1970s, one of the forerunners of the natural portraiture movement.


Book review…by Kathy

“Dogs emanate a goodness that people respond to.  One of the joys of walking your dog is that often people come up to you immediately, their hearts open.  They are not interested in you, of course.  They want to pat your dog.”

Treat yourself to a wonderful collection of thoughtful insight about our connectedness to one another with our pets guiding the way.  Eckhart Tolle has combined his observations with cartoon art featured in “Mutts” by Patrick McDonnell.  It’s a small book but carries a big message of being present to the beauty that surrounds us.


AKC explains new Grand Champion competition.

Who is Eligible for Grand Champion competition?
The following categories of dogs are entered in this competition:

  1. Dogs that are Champions of Record competing in Best of Breed or Best of Variety class.
  2. Dogs transferred to Best of Breed/Variety which according to their owners’ records have completed the requirements for a championship but whose championships are unconfirmed. (The showing of dogs whose championships are unconfirmed is limited to a period of 90 days from the date of show where a dog completed the requirements for a championship according to the owners’ records.)
  3. Champions that win Non-Regular Classes and become eligible for Best of Breed competition. (Altered or spayed CH veteran class winners at independent specialties are eligible.)
  4. Winners Dog and Winners Bitch are not eligible for Grand Champion competition.

t the judge’s discretion, Grand Championship points may be awarded to:

  1. Best of Breed or Variety
  2. Best of Opposite
  3. Select Dog
  4. Select Bitch

Grand Champion competition will not continue beyond Best of Breed competition and in breeds that are divided into varieties, Grand Champion Competition will not continue beyond Best of Variety competition.

What are the requirements to earn the Grand Champion Title?

  1. 25 Grand Champion points.
  2. A minimum of 9 points won at 3 shows with ratings of 3 or more points (Major wins) under three different judges, and one or more of the balance of points won under a 4th judge.
  3. At least one Champion of Record was defeated at three of these shows.

How are Grand Champion points computed?

  1. Grand Champion points are only to be awarded to dogs the judge considers deserving.
  2. Grand Champions points awarded to the Best of Breed/Variety shall count all dogs of both sexes competing in the regular classes and in Best of Breed/Variety competition.
  3. Grand Champion points awarded to Best of Opposite Sex shall count all dogs of their sex competing in the regular classes and in Best of Breed/Variety competition.
  4. Grand Champion points awarded to Select Dog/Bitch shall count all dogs of their sex defeated in the Best of Breed/Variety competition as well as the dogs of their sex in the regular classes.
  5. The entry of non-regular classes are not counted for computation of Grand Champion points to be awarded.

Judging Procedure

  1. Choose BOB, BOW and BOS
  2. If quality warrants, choose a Select Dog (SD) and Select Bitch (SB) from the remaining Champions in the BOB ring (Do not consider BOW, WD or WB)
  3. Annotate the judge’s book certification as to the eligibility and quality of the Grand Champion points being awarded or withheld.
  4. Award BOB, BOS, SD and SB ribbons if determined to be of eligible and deserving of the Grand Champion title. See: http://www.akc.org/pdfs/judges_sheet_conformation.pdffor example of the revised judge’s book form.

Administration

  1. On May 12, 2010 Grand Champion competition will be included in all shows offering BOB or BOV competition.
  2. Premium lists – Other than prize listings, there is no requirement to address Grand Champion competition in the premium list since it is included in all shows that offer BOB or BOV. However, there is no restriction should superintendents and secretaries want to bring attention to the new competition.
  3. Judging Schedule – No additional information is required.
  4. Ribbons – BOB and BOS do not require an additional ribbon. Light blue & white ribbons for SD & SB. Flat ribbons or rosettes are equally acceptable. “Select” is acceptable wording however “Grand Champion Select” is acceptable and more descriptive.
  5. Ring Markers – Just as with BOB, BOW and BOS, there is no AKC requirement to have SD and SB placement markers. These markers are provided as a service by the club or superintendent.

2010 Rocky Mountain Cluster..by Vickie

This is unabashedly a repeat of last year’s post (and the year before)  … the same information holds true for 2010!

Once again, we’re gearing up for the largest dog show in Colorado


Grooming hoopla

So…let’s see if I can get this GoogleChrome setup to work on this computer this morning. Just when I was getting used to the ‘look’ and tab browsing on my computer, my computer seems to be on strike this morning. Don’t know if Rick put it into sleep mode last night – like he’s been talking about – or if the Poor Old Dear has taken the Deep Sleep. I may or may not share Susan’s photos with the entry, depending on my ability to drive Rick’s computer. Or, rather, having the time to learn it before getting my ar$e to work!

After years of keeping her dogs in short hair, several months ago Susan decided to let their hair grow. I’ll just toss out her posts to me and open discussion. As a professional, I’ve got answers and comments, but sometimes you guys have more practical solutions than the top-of-the-line equipment I use at the grooming shop…

Do you have a dryer you can recommend that would make my trying to groom 4 Gompas at home a bit less labor intensive than my current hairdryer? Seems to me that a reasonable outlay of money might be worth it to save me from having to take them to the groomer every 4 weeks at a cost of $45/each. I just washed and dried Pony with my hairdryer, which is why I’m asking….
*Pony is still hiding under the bureau in my office. She’s mad at me for giving her a bath and drying her. Interesting because she doesn’t seem to have any issues with going to the groomer…..

I just ordered this from Amazon.

*”Metro Vacuum AFTD-3 Air Force Commander 4.0-Peak HP Pet Dryer”

This is a very interesting conversation on dematting dogs after bathing them.

http://www.groomers.net/discus/messages/126/1494.html?1175352828

I’m about to throw Rinchen in the tub and use the “after bathing” method….

Susan