The Versa-Tell
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The Versa-Tell
La t e S u m m e r E d i t i o n 2 0 11 “The Versa-Tell” “ T HE V ERSA - T ELL ” A Newsletter of the Vereinigter CANAM Deutsch Kurzhaar Klub STEVE WATERS: VCDKK PHOTO CONTEST WINNER Contents: Photo Contest Winner Executive Board and Directors’ Reports P. 1 P. 2-6 Annual Meeting Weekend Report P. 715 Breeder’s Corner P. 16 Training for the Concept of the Far P. 17 VCDKK Contacts P. 18 VCDKK Positions P. 19 VCDKK Merchandise P. 19 VCDKK 2011 Roster Our Superstars P. 2021 P. 2224 p This is Caydee vom Speidel at 14 weeks of age entering the water to make a retrieve. Caydee is the daughter of Belle vom Speidel and Vito vom Osterberg; she is a wonderful blend of mom and dad. To date, I am seeing a young dog with excellent hunting skills and a fantastic disposition. She is an ideal home/hunting companion dog. Her testing information is as follows: Derby Prize 1 with 4h in search, youth female Zuchtschau SG 3 and SG 1. Submitted by Caydee’s breeder and owner Steve Waters……………………Kurzhaar Voran! Look for my training tips inside. Congrats, Steve! Please select an item of your choice from the VCDKK merchandise. “ The Ve r sa -Te l l” P age 2 PRESIDENT/DIRECTOR OF TESTING REPORT It is an honor and a privilege to have been elected President of CanAm DK. For those that do not know me I would like to tell you a little bit about myself. My wife Roxanne and I live in Owatonna, Minnesota which is located in the southern part of the State. I am a Conservationist and work for the County Soil and Water Conservation District. We have two wonderful grown daughters and we are expecting our first grandchild this fall. I have been a fancier of the German Shorthaired Pointer for over forty years owning my first shorthair at fourteen years old. I acquired my first DK and became familiar with the German testing a breeding system in 1996. My first DK made me a believer that the German testing and breeding system is the very best system available. I am looking forward to working with all of you to accomplish my vision for the club which is “To Foster the breeding and testing of the Deutsch Kurzhaar for the versatile hunter”. I would like to extend my appreciation to Ken Elliot our past President for his years of service to the club. In March, the Deutsch Kurzhaar Verband (DKV) and the Jadgebrauchshund Verband (JGHV) conducted their Annual Meetings in Fulda, Germany. Since I was unable to attend these meetings, CanAm DK was represented at the JGHV meeting by Margitta Albertsen and at the DKV meeting by Gerd Schaffer (DKV Klub Westfalen). I would like to express a special thanks to Margitta and Gerd for graciously representing our club at these meetings. Margitta has reported to me that the meeting resulted in an effort to implement the new JGHV Regulations on Association Judgeship for Judges in the North American clubs. Gerd reported DKV business was conducted and that Professor Lemmer was re-elected as DKV President. I hope to attend these meetings in 2012 On behalf of the Board of Directors I would like to extend a special thanks to (little) Gabe LaSala for coordinating the 2011 Annual Meeting. The meeting was held on the week-end of April 30 –May 1 at the Perch Point Conservation Club near Detroit, Michigan. In addition to the Annual Membership Meeting the week-end included a Board Meeting, Derby Test, Banquet and a Zuchtschau. The Banquet included acknowledgment of those members who have made significant contributions and or accomplishments to the CanAm DK Klub, they include: Ken Elliot, Past CanAm Klub Ptesident Kevin MacWilliams, Passed VGP & BTR Gabe LaSala, Passed VGP Mario Polsinelli, Passed VGP Thomas Busch, Translation Assistance Election Committee: Steve Waters, Chris Fritz and Jack Hague. Breeders: Mario Polsinelli– Kennel von Solilo; Gary Fleming-Kennel vom Sturmland; Steve Waters-Kennel vom Speidel; Michael Pauly-Kennel von der Raucherei, and Gabriel LaSala-Kennel von Springborn. The activities and Never call a dog to come in for punishment camaraderie of the Annual Meeting weekend were very positive and enjoyable. The club is in the process of compiling an new “DKV/CanAm DK Testing and Breeding Regulations Booklet (The Green Book). The “Green Book” will be available as soon as we complete the translation from German to English. P age 3 “ The Ve r sa -Te l l” The club hosted one Derby test this spring with a Solms/AZP, and VGP test scheduled for this fall. For test results and the test schedule go the club website in the members section. The 2011 International Kurzhaar Prufung is being hosted by the Weser-Ems DK Klub in Surwald, Germany on October 13-15. The deadline for entries is July 15th. If anyone is interested in traveling to Germany and testing in the IKP, I would be glad to help facilitate your entry. I wish all the best in your training and testing this fall. Best Wishes and Kurzhaar Voraan Dan Arndt Vice President/Canadian Director Report The 2011 season in Canada has been a busy one. We attended the Derby in MI and annual meeting. I am sure I echo everyone thoughts that attended our annual meeting “it was a huge success”! I would like to thank all the members for putting on such a first class event. Life in the MacWilliams family has been extremely busy of late. We received four new pups from Dr. Albert Lemmer (Osterberg Kennel) and from all reports they seem to be doing just fine. Albert had a very serious operation this winter and is still recovering. He has promised a visit to Canada and the USA as soon as he is able to walk/run a bit better. Kevin MacWilliams with Vito Our club continues to grow in the right direction. I would like to challenge all members to contact a board member and ask the question, “What can I do for my club”? We are a small club and that is just the way we should keep it. Contrary to popular believe “bigger is not always better”. Consider yourself a select member of a very select club with the finest DK’s in North America. When you show up at your next test/Zuchtschau, take notice of the most excellent judging cadre that is available in North America. These folks have volunteered to examine your DK to help promote our very select club. This judging staff will help us grow with the best breeding stock available. As a member it is your job to be very conscious of all breeding choices and ask for advice from the breed warden. Our goal is to breed the best DK’s available in the world. This can only be accomplished as a TEAM. To those members that have produced litters, my hat is off to you for doing such a fine job. Prost…………..Kevin MacWilliams Never train in a bad mood. “ T he V e r s a -T e ll ” P age 4 D I R E C T O R AT L A RG E R E P O R T For those who do not know me, I believe a short introduction is in order. I live in SE Iowa and have worked with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (Fisheries Bureau) for 38 years. I have been involved with hunting dogs and the outdoor world much of my life thanks to my grandfather. My grandfather Waters was an avid quail hunter and outdoors person and he had hunting dogs; he enjoyed English Pointers and English Setters. I quickly changed my allegiance to the German Shorthair after seeing what my major professor trotted into his office one day. I will never forget what he and his wife told me about Steve and his girls; Hella, Caydee, Anni and Belle. breeding. They told me to get as much German blood into your breeding program as possible. So, down the line, I decided a Deutsch Kurzhaar might best fit my hunting interests. I was 100% correct. I imported my foundation bitch, Hella vom Salzberg, from Ferdie Schlattmann 14 years ago and have completely enjoyed what this breed has given me. I am devoted to their proper breeding and training and to the German system that has provided us with these magnificent dogs. We have produced three litters of DKs and have kept an outstanding female from each litter. My family and I have thoroughly enjoyed the home/ hunting companionship attributes these dogs have given us and we have enjoyed the successes of others that have these wonderful dogs. My job as Director at Large is to assist the VCDKK, the DKs, and DK owners move forward. My interest is to help the Club and DK owners move forward in a positive way so all of us can enjoy the successes of these wonderfully bred versatile dogs. To reach our goals it will take many of our DK enthusiasts working together to get the job done. I would like to challenge all of the VCDKK members to pitch in and help move our breed and club forward. There are a number of vacant positions currently needing your expertise and assistance. I encourage you to step up and be a part of something special. As with life, keep your training positive and always put your best foot forward. Elsewhere in this newsletter you will see a photo of my grandson, Sef, and his DK. One of my goals last year was to introduce this 14-year old boy to the world of hunting, just as my grandfather did for me. I had a ball mentoring my young friend about hunting, the outdoor world, and dogs; he has been bitten by the bug. I would encourage all of us to take some time and get our young people properly introduced to outdoor sports. This time spent will reap exceptional dividends for you, the young person, the dogs, and for our outdoor traditions. See you in the great outdoors! Waidmannsheil……..Steve Waters “The Versa-Tell” P age 5 Merchandise Coordinator Report My father taught me how to hunt; he had learned to hunt as a child in West Virginia. Hunting for him was not a game. He once told me that if I didn’t bring game home, we didn’t eat meat. My friends and I were like most kids who grew up in the country. When we were not playing sports, we were out hunting. Back then we mostly hunted rabbits with beagles or sat in a stand waiting for deer. I would visit my grandmother in southern Illinois during the holidays where my uncle lived. He had a German Shorthaired Pointer that he used to hunt birds. When I graduated college I bought my first shorthair. Maggie was from an imported German bitch and an AmeriMike and Holly. can stud. We spent most every minute of the day together. When she passed it was very hard. I owned three American Shorthairs after her and used them to hunt birds. I always wanted to be a breeder but never felt they were breedable animals. When my last GSP came of an age where it was difficult for her to hunt, I started to look for a new hunting dog. I had seen a German hunting magazine with a summary of hunting test in Germany which had a picture of shorthair named Wega von der Zista. I thought she was the best looking dog I had ever seen. I started a search of a dog like her and found a breeding in Europe which combined her through her son Basko and a female out of a vom Osterberg stud. I liked both dogs so I imported a puppy. Holly was a wonderful puppy. She was full of hunting ability, calm in the house, and beautiful to look at. I wanted to use her like they did in Europe so I joined the German DKV club here in America. That is where I learned of the advantages of the German breeding system. Their dogs must pass performance hunting tests that include searching. Respectfully submitted…………Mike Pauley (Editor’s note: Mike is a many-time competitor in the World Duck Calling Championship in Stuttgart, Arkansas which includes being a past Tennessee aned Kentucky State Champion. Past President’s Report I attended the AGM first time as a member only. Principal reason for my trip was to run Derby and to obtain youth class confirmation for Graf. AGM: This was well organized and run the best I have seen yet. The new officers and directors are doing a superb job. It was for me a chance to renew old acquaintances and meet new ones. It was great to sit down and discuss issues with Dave Peasley. I do not in any way disagree with Dave’s position on the breed issues; in fact, all of us are adamant about practicing the rules as they are. All one has to observe was the puppy parade the last day and if that didn’t send a message, I don’t know what will. Meeting Steve Waters was also a highlight for me. While I had heard of him, it was a pleasure to speak with him. The experience and good will he brings to our club is invaluable. Finally, I wish to thank the directors and all concerned for the Life Membership. It is quite an honor. P age 6 “ T h e V e r s a -T e ll ” DERBY Michigan, like southern Ontario suffered through the wettest spring in living memory. The result was a thoroughly sodden country side. Dry ground was hard to find. That meant real challenges. It is a tribute to the judging team who worked their way through this to see to it that the entries would have every opportunity to show what they could do. The result, all dogs prize one; the prizing was earned! The breeding behind these young D.K.’s showed and that is what matters most. Most of the entries were from our own fully qualified bitches and that highlights the difference from where we started to where we are today. Well done everybody! ZUCHTSCHAU All one has to do is watch Dave Peasley work one of these to appreciate what he brings back to our club. Dan Arndt worked with Dave as apprentice judge. It was a thorough and professional show. I opted out. Linda McWilliams took over and handled “Graf” wonderfully. It was terrific watching a pro like Linda work. My most sincere thanks Linda. It is good to know “Graf’s” head is not too big (editor’s note: this is an inside joke in which many of us enjoyed poking fun toward good-natured Ken). CONCLUSION We still have a long way to go, but we have also come a long way! Under the new leadership and existing enthusiasm, we have a future. In closing, on a personal note it is with great sadness that I learned that my great friend Gerd Schaefer passed away June 17th, 2011. My family has had and will continue to have a close personal relationship with the Schaefer family. I first met Gerd and his wife Ila at the Calgary airport in September 1994. Jackie and I made a reciprocal visit to Haltern at the invitation of Gerd and Ila November 1994. The rest is history. What Gerd contributed to assist us is also known to us all. I know we will remember that and remember him for who he was. A true gentleman. Ken Elliott Past President KURZHAAR VORAN !! Treat me with respect and compassion, but be my leader. Be a patient trainer. P age 7 “ T he V e r s a -T e ll ” 2011 VCDKK Annual Weekend Report: Greetings VCDKK members!! Finally the cool, wet spring is behind us and summer is here. The 2011 VCDKK Annual Meeting weekend, held April 29- May 1, in the Detroit, MI area went extremely well. Below is a general report to help the membership review what took place at our Annual Meeting/Derby/Banquet/Zuchtschau/. Dan Arndt (President/Director of Testing), Mario Polsinelli (Secretary), Little Gabe LaSala (Breed Warden/Midwest Region Director), Kevin MacWilliams (Vice President/Canadian Director), Gary Flemming (SE Regional Director), Mike Pauley (Merchandise Coordinator), Steve Waters (Director), and Big Gabe LaSala (Treasurer). Meet and Greet; Friday Evening: The Weekend started Friday evening with a meet and greet at Dave and Buster’s. All attending had a great time, especially the kids. D&B is a wonderful establishment for the children to have a great time and spend some of their parent’s money! The Board had a very successful meeting Friday night which lapsed into the wee hours. We debated and openly communicated about many facets of the club’s needs. Our primary focus was on the DOGS! The open forum and ease of communication was a great environment for growth. This year the VCDKK had ALL Board members attend the meeting. Great job team!!! Thank you attending Board members for adding to a solid meeting. Train with lots of praise. Ken Spencer enjoyed selling raffle tickets and serving as photographer during the Annual Meeting Weekend. “The Versa-Tell” P age 8 DERBY: Held Saturday Morning: At this year’s Annual Meeting Derby we had 5 dogs run. All dogs running received a First Prize. Thank you handlers for getting your special pups ready for this important evaluation of your dog; well done and congratulations handlers Thanks go out to Andy Galante at Pheasant Ridge for the use of great grounds and wonderful birds and to the judges (Dan Arndt, Wayne Pitock, Dave Peasley, and Big Gabe LaSala-apprentice) who donated their time for the evaluations. A big thanks also goes out to Big Gabe LaSala for coordinating the Derby. The Derby event progressed flawlessly! VCDKK Derby (April 30, 2011). Back row L-R Judges: Dan Arndt, Wayne Pitock, Dave Peasley and Apprentice Big Gabe LaSala. Front row L-R Ken Elliott (Guy Osterberg), Gary Gunterman (Aero Solilo), Mario Polsinelli (Adi Solilo), Michael Pittiglio Jr. and Sr., (Anni vom Solilo) and Rick Davis (Ammo vom Solilo). Always end a training session on a positive note. Develop a simple language/communication with your dog. P age 9 “ T he V e r s a -T e ll ” The Annual Meeting Banquet; Saturday Evening: The Annual Banquet was held at Perch Pointe Conservation Club on Saturday evening. The event went very well with over 30 people in attendance. After a meet and greet period, which allowed members and their families ample time to reconnect, develop new friendships, and share great stories, attendees were treated to a wonderful banquet meal. Antonino LaSala, Teresa LaSala, Danica MacWilliams, Linda MacWilliams and Michael Pauley at the VCDKK Annual Meeting Awards Banquet. After the meal, the club recognized Ken Elliott and awarded him a VCDKK Honorary Lifetime membership. Congratulations, Ken! Ken’s buddies, Penny vom Niemen and Graf vom Osterberg. The VCDKK also recognized our VGP Handlers from 2010, and awarded these individuals with a traditional pewter cup. The recipients of a 2010 VGP Award are: Kevin MacWilliams, Mario Polsinelli and Big Gabe LaSala. Congratulations guys for all the hard work and the wonderful results you and your dogs accomplished!! Hunting behind a utility trained dog will reap many special days of hunting for you and shows the unique versatility of the Deutsch Kurzhaar. Kevin MacWilliams, Big Gabe LaSala, Mario Polsinelli receive the traditional pewter cup for passing the VGP. “ T he V e r s a -T e ll ” P age 1 0 DERBY RESULTS Name of Dog: Whelped: Zb.Nr. Sex: V: M: Breeder: Handler: Aero vom Solilo 22.12.2009 0192/10 Male Zunder vom Wittekind Cathy vom Holtvogt Mario Polsinelli Gary Gunterman Desire 2 Obedience Guy vom Osterberg 30.04.10 0890/10 Male Ungaro vom Hege Haus Nanni vom Osterberg Dr. Albert Lemmer Ken Elliot Chukar Partridge Cooperation Name of Dog: Whelped: Zb.Nr. Sex: V: M: Breeder: Handler: Gabriel LaSala Pointing 1 Apprentices: Emergency Judge Game Type: Comments: Search 30.04.2011 Imlay City, MI Gabriel LaSala Dan Arndt Dan Arndt, David Peasley, Wayne Pitock Nose Dates of Test: Location: Coordinator: Prufungsleiter: Judges: Prize 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 1q Comments: Wesen 4/4 Comments: Missing P4 3 Name of Dog: Whelped: Zb.Nr. Sex: V: M: Breeder: Handler: Ammo vom Solilo 22.12.2009 0193/10 Male Zunder vom Wittekind Cathy vom Holtvogt Mario Polsinelli Rick Davis 4 Name of Dog: Whelped: Zb.Nr. Sex: V: M: Breeder: Handler: Adi von Solilo 22.12.2009 0195/10 Female Zunder vom Wittekind Cathy vom Holtvogt Mario Polsinelli Mario Polsinelli Wesen 4/4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 Comments: Wesen3/4 Comments: 5 Name of Dog Whelped Zb. Nr. Sex V. M. Breeder Owner/Handler Anni von Solilo 22.12.09 0197/10 Female Zunder vom Wittekind Cathy vom Holtvogt Mario Polsinelli Micheal Pittiglio, Fred Saber Wesen 4/4 4 Comments 4 4 4 4 4 1 Wesen 4/4 “ The Ve r sa -Te l l” P age 1 1 Kevin MacWilliams gave an entertaining and educational talk, along with a personal account, of the 2010 Kleeman from he and his family’s travels abroad. Kevin gave us a detailed breakdown of the events and their day-to-day happenings while in Germany. Kevin added his great humor and a touch of class. After hearing him describing the weekend extravaganza, we all were ready to head for Germany for the next Kleeman!! Thanks, Kevin! Linda Cooney-MacWilliams gave a very informative talk on puppies, breeding and ethics. Linda stressed the ideals of maintaining a level of excellence which keep our dogs and system one of the best. Linda is extremely knowledgeable and was a great addition to the Annual weekend. Anyone getting serious about DK’s would be wise to spend solme time sharing with Linda. Thank You, Linda; you are a great asset to the club’s membership!!! I would like to thank the staff at Perch Pointe for helping make the Annual weekend a success. They made every attempt to allow us access to their entire grounds. That was instrumental in a GREAT weekend!! From everyone in he VCDKK, Thank You! A list of donated items at the Annual Banquet, and the individual responsible for the donation are listed below: 4 Wooden Plates with Sperling DK’s (Dan Arndt) Keep toys and training Damascus Steel Knife (Kevin MacWilliams) objects separate. Maple Syrup (Dan Arndt) Bass Pro Gift Certificate (Gary Fleming) Print, Fox and Pheasant (Dan Arndt) Dog Food, 2 bags (Dan Arndt) Pheasants Forever Collectible Belt Buckle (Steve Waters) Two 50/50 raffles took place at this year’s Annual Banquet. The first 50/50 raffle grossed $250, with half going to winner Kevin MacWilliams, and half being donated to the club. The second 50/50 raffle grossed $130, which was donated to the club by winner Little Gabe LaSala. The club would like to thank those who participated in the bidding and raffles. The end results helps the club function and to move our special breed forward. General Membership Meeting; Sunday Morning: Prior to the Zuchtschau, a meeting of the clubs issues, discussions and activities were presented to the club’s attending members. This is one of the ways the Board has to communicate and invite discussion among its membership. “ The Ve r sa -Te l l” P age 1 2 2011 Annual Zuchtschau; Late Sunday Morning: Nine dogs were entered in this year’s Annual Zuchtschau. Senior Judge, Dave Peasley, and Apprentice Judge, Dan Arndt, provided their expertise for these evaluations. Thank you, Dave and Dan!!! Jugend (Youth), Male (1 Dog): Guy vom Osterbergt (SG 1) 08990/10, 30.04.10 Vater: Ungaro KS vom Hege-Haus Mutter: Nanni vom Osterberg Zucther: Dr. Albert Lemmer Owner: Ken Elliot Rude, Schwschl.m.Pln., 0455/03 0860/03 55880/1 56885/1 Alterklasse (Adult) Male (2 Dogs): Argus vom Sturmland (SG 1) Rude, Brschl.m.Pln., 0074/10, 09.10.09 Vater: Zunder vom Wittekind 1167/06 58424/1 Mutter: Minka vom Schnepfenstrich 1136/06 Zuchter: Gary Fleming Ammo von Solilo (SG 2) Rude, Schwschl., 0193/10, 22.12.09 Vater: Zunder vom Wittekind 1167/06 58424/1 Mutter: Cathy vom Holtvogt 0138/07 Zuchter: Mario Polsinelli Owner: Rick Davis Alterklasse (Adult) Female (4 Dogs): Anu vom Sturmland (V1) Hundin, Dbrschl.m.Pln., 0075/10, 09.10.09 Vater: Zunder vom Wittekind 1167/06 58424/1 Mutter: Minka vom Schnefenstrich 1136/06 Zuchter: Gary Fleming Owner: Gary Fleming Anni von Solilo (SG 1) Hundin, Schwschl., 0197/10, 22/12/09 Vater: Zunder vom Wittekind 1167/06 58424/1 Mutter: Cathy vom Holtvogt 0138/07 Zuchter: Mario Polsinelli Owner: Michael Pittiglio P age 1 3 “ T he V e r s a -T e ll ” Anna vom Blauen Gras (SG 2) Hundin, Schw.m.Brfl., 0255/09, 03.01/09 Vater: Harley vom Beaver-Creeks 1031/0 57908/1 Mutter: Asia von Kings Crossing 0441/0 Zuchter: Travis Burgett Owner: Ken Spencer Adi von Solilo (SG 3) Hundin, Schwschl, 0195/10, 22.12.09 Vater: Zunder vom Wittekind 1167/06` 58424/1 Mutter: Cathy vom Holtvogt 0138/07 Zuchter: Mario Polsinelli Owner: Mario Polsinelli Keep training sessions short, especially for young dogs. The Adult Female Class: Gary Fleming (Ann vom Sturmland V1), Michael Pittiglio (Anni von Solilo SG2), Ken Spenser (Anna von Blauen Gras SG2), and Mario Polsinelli (Adi vom Solilo SG3). “ T he V e r s a -T e ll ” P age 1 4 Jugend Klasse (Youth) Female (2 Dogs): Caydee vom Speidel (SG 1), Hundin, Brschl.m.Pln., 0811/10, 09.05.10 Vater: Vito vom Osterberg 1221/05 61308/1 Mutter: Belle vom Speidel 1366/05 60456/1 Zuchter: Steve Waters Owner: Steve Waters Aika von der Raucherei (SG 2) Hundin, Brschl.m.Pln., 0101/11, 05,11.10 Vater: Vito vom Osterberg 1221/05 61308/1 Mutter: Holly Moon Eyes 9001/10 Zuchter: Michael Pauley Owner: Michael Pauley Know your dog. Michael Pauley with Aika Raucherei and Steve Waters with Caydee vom Speidel, both judged in the young female class at Annual Meeting Zuchtschau. “ T he V e r s a -T e ll ” P age 1 5 Following the Zuchtschau, we had a puppy round-up. All attending VCDKK members with a young dog or puppy handy were placed in the confirmation ring and a brief description on breeding and background was given. It was great to see all the future young prospects and the new beginnings for the VCDKK and the DK world. To all breeders and puppy owners, WOW, they all looked great! All in attendance were impressed. We are looking forward to seeing these great looking pups at next year’s Derby. Puppies on Parade: Mario Polsinelli, Dan Arndt, Kevin MacWilliams, Jeff Hustler, Big Gabe LaSala, Dave Peasley ,and Mike Pauley The Annual Meeting event was excellent. I believe all who attended enjoyed the three days of dogs and camaraderie. And, there is more than meets the eye with an event of this type. Intermixed with the Derby, banquet, and Zuchtschau are many valuable training and breeding discussions being communicated. This is a good opportunity to pick up tips on how to get the most out of your dog while training, hunting and living with our 4leggers. We hope to see you at the Annual in 2012. To anyone I missed, thank you for any help and support!! The weekend went great and the dogs did super. The first priority is always the dogs, as this provides us with the successful results we all strive for. Note from the VCDDK: Many thanks are extended to Little Gabe LaSala for his labors that resulted in a great Annual Meeting event. Train in a consistent manner. P age 1 6 Page 16 “ T he V e r s a -T e ll ” Breeder’s Corner Quell Pottmes—Quell is a notable stud dog and is in the background of many present day DKs. Taken from the 1969 Zuchtbuch. P age 1 7 “ T h e V e r s a -T e ll ” Training for the Concept of the Far Shore: Blind Retrieve and Duck Searches; the Bridge Method One of the issues with water work is for the dog to understand that he needs to get to the far shore in order to find game he is sent for. This training method should reduce, and hopefully eliminate, a dog’s interest to run the bank from which he is sent from. We want the dog to enter the water quickly and move out to find game he has been ordered to get. This method reduces the visuals of thrown dummies or a person working on the far bank. Requirements; the dog must be force broke to retrieve, a long rope, a bridge, a dummy, and treats. It is good if you have been doing line retrieving drills prior to this method as you have already trained the dog to move forward on command. Step 1. The handler will be positioned at the bank and place the dog in a position for a retrieve. The rope is attached to the dog’s collar and a helper is stationed on the bridge and will pull the dog to the far bank when the command (back, fetch, etc.) is given to the dog to move forward. With the given command, the helper immediately pulls the dog forward and into the water (the dog will fight this at first). The helper walks forward pulling the dog; the handler will give the “go” command several times as the dog is being pulled forward. As the dog approaches the far shore, a white dummy will be dropped into the water a couple of feet ahead of the dog. The handler will give the fetch command and the helper will help turn the dog for the swim back to the handler. Give lots of praise and encouragement as the dog is coming back; treats at the end is never a bad thing. Step 2. Repeat Step 1, but drop the dummy at the water-shore interface and a few feet from the dog. The handler will give the fetch command and all is repeated on the return as mentioned in Step 1. Step 3. This time, place the white dummy on the far bank so the dog can easily see it; I would not go great distances from the bank. Also, add a couple of treats that the dog will like. Send the dog as you have done before and as the dog approaches the dummy give the fetch command after the dog has eaten the treats. I like pieces of hot dog or some treat they don’t often get. Step 4. After a few sessions through Step 3, you will be able to remove the rope and let the dog go on his own; hopefully. Every dog is different and they are not all on the same time table so it is difficult to say how many sessions it will take for your dog to progress, but they seem to stop fighting the rope and move forward pretty quick. Step 5. Now, it is time to hide the dummy and send the dog. If the dog is confused, go back to the rope and force him across as you have done before. They should get the message that the handler is sending me to get something I cannot see. And, I like the treats; there is something in this for me! Step 6. Eliminate the bank treats as the dog is going on command and coming back on command. Give treats for the retrieve; however, add different things for the dog to fetch and certainly add a dead duck or a bagged duck. You have 4 different training stations at each bridge. You should send them from either side of the bridge and trade off which bank you use as they understand what to do. Step 7. Now it is time to move the dog away from the bridge and have the dog make retrieves on short bank- to- bank locations. Change sites and increase distances as the dog grows with this concept. At any time of training a white guide object on the far bank will give the dog a mark, but you will have to eliminate this at a time or they will think they must see this in order to move forward. I use this method to teach blind retrieves and build on this for duck searches (different command). As the dog begins a duck search, he will understand that he will have success by going to the far shore. Along the way, he may run across the track from the duck and use that track to help him find the duck. It is certain; your dog will have no success working the shoreline in front of you, but will most likely have success as he moves to the far shore. And, success leads to additional success. Good luck and Kurzhaar Voran! ………….submitted by Steve Waters “ T he V e r s a -T e ll ” P age 1 8 Vereinigter CanAm DK Klub Contacts EXECUTIVE OFFICERS President Dan Arndt 765 Cardinal Dr. Owatonna, MN 55060 USA (507) 451-4382 diarndt1@hotmail.com Vice President Kevin MacWilliams 637 Airport Rd. RR#6, Pembroke, ON, Canada K8A 6W7 (877) 869-5255 Work (613) 887-2011 Home bauto@nrtco.net DIRECTORS Director of Testing Dan Arndt 765 Cardinal Dr. Owatonna, MN 55060 USA (507) 451-4382 diarndt@hotmail.com Merchandise Coordinator Mike Pauley 1176 Phillips Lane Franklin Lane 42134 USA Cell: (615) 706-0138 mdpauley@aol.com REGIONAL DIRECTORS CANADA Kevin MacWilliams 637 Airport Rd. RR #6, Pembroke, ON, Canada K8A 6W7 bauto@nrtco.net MIDWEST REGION Gabriel LaSala (Little) 22038 Harper Lake Ave. St. Clair Shores, MI 48080 USA (586) 707-6705 gabrielp@peoplepc.com Breed Warden Gabriel LaSala (Little) 22038 Harper Lake Ave. St. Clair Shores, MI 48080 USA (586) 707-6705 gabrielp@peoplepc.com Treasurer Gabriel LaSala (Big) 10245 Springborn Rd. Casco, MI 48064 USA (810) 499-0743 gabriellasala1@earthlink.net Director of Judge Development Stacy Dimou P.O. Box 566 Bangor, ME 04402 (207) 454-0866 simpledog@earthlink.net Newsletter Editor REGIONAL DIRECTOR Vacant DIRECTOR AT LARGE Steve Waters 32625 220th Ave. Ollie, IA 52576 USA (641) 661-4204 sjwatersdk@gmail.com Secretary Mano Poisinelli 100 Creek Drive LaKE Orio, MI 49362 USA (248) 693-5273 mandipoisinelli@comcast.net “ T he V e r s a -T e ll ” P age 1 9 ATTENTION MEMBERSHIP-Vacant Positions The VCDKK has several vacant positions which need to be filled. The VCDKK is a family oriented klub. Members, aided by family members, are encouraged to apply for these vacant positions that are important to the klub and its membership. Please contact President, Dan Arndt, for additional information. Thanks and Kurzhaar Voran! TEST SCRETARY The Board of Directors is seeking a club member that would be interested in serving as the Klub Test Secretary. The TEST SECRETARY will assist the Director of Testing with computerizing the klub’s testing documents and records. They will keep current and post the test results on the website. We encourage you to become involved and take advantage of the great opportunity to contribute to the klub. Please contact Dan Arndt, Director of Testing, for more details. REGIONAL DIRECTOR The REGIONAL DIRECTORS serve as Board members and represent their region and the VCDKK at Board meetings/conference calls. This position attends klub meetings and participates in conference calls, prepares reports/articles for the newsletter, assists membership, and participate in miscellaneous klub activities. VCDKK Merchandise VCDKK Merchandise Costs: Hats; Green, Tan, Orange………………………………………………………………….. $15.00 plus $5.00 shipping= $20.00 T-Shirts: Short Sleeve (green and white)……………………………………………… $15.00 plus $5.00 shipping= $20.00 Long Sleeve (green and white)………………………………………………. $17.00 plus $ 5.00shipping = $22.00 Zuchtbuchs (several years available)…………………………………………………. $25.00 plus $5.00 shipping = $30.00 “ T he V e r s a -T e ll ” James L. Adkins 2760 N. 24th Rd. Warden, MT 59088 Ph: (406) 534-6536 Cell: (406) 633-0825 jadkins@sm-energy.com Margitta Albertsen Petersillienstr-4 24983 Handewitt, Germany -494608609672 fl-pokalvertrieb@t-online.de Dan Arndt 765 Cardinal Drive Owatonna, MN 55060 Ph: (507) 451-4382 Cell: (507) 338-4841 diarndt1@hotmail.com Ed Benson 14645 Kangas Road Kaleva, MI 49645 Ph: (231) 362-3644 Cell: (231) 690-7462 lindy.benson@yahoo.com Glen Bridges P.O. Box 1135, 125 Church Jackson, AL 36545 Ph: (251) 246-9301 Cell: (251) 769-8291 glenbridges@bellsouth.net Scott Burns 27054 Calle Juanita Capistrano Beach, CA 92624 Ph: (949) 248-9348 Cell: 350-4819 srsburns@cox.net Thomas Busch 66590 Campground Road Washington Township, MI 48095 Cell: (586) 337-3816 t_p_busch@yahoo.com Frank Copogna 19 High Street East Williston, NY 11596 Ph: (516) 322-0750 brittgsp@aol.com Richard Davis 1304 Cottonwood Lane Whenton, MN 56296 Ph: (320) 422-4085 xjrdavis@mchsi.com George Desharnais 32815 Highway 84 Evergreen, AL 36401 Ph: (251) 578-1715 Cell: (850) 291-5848 desharnais@alaweb.com P age 2 0 VCDKK 2011 Roster Stacy Dimou P.O. Box 566 Bangor, ME 04402 Ph: (207) 669-2116 stacy.dimou@earthlink.net Ken Elliott 155 Nichol Road, RR2 Baltimore, ONT KOK1CO, Canada Ph: (905) 349-3229 kelliott@xplornet.com William English 8831 Skuse Road Pittsford, MI 49271 Ph: (517) 523-2042 jagermeister@frontier.com Gary Fleming 1406 Avondale Way Tallahassee, FL 32317 Ph: (850) 591-8726 vectorfl@comcast.net Brian Frazer 8052 Woodglen Circle La Palma, CA 90623 Ph: (714) 952-4722 Cell: (714) 488-2245 socalhuntandfish@gmail.com Chris Fritz 2126 Gernentz Fork Red Wing, MN 55066 Ph: (651) 385-0412 Cell: (651) 380-2854 chris.fritz@us.army.mil Heath Grewell 267 Heritage Drive Milford, MI 48381 Ph: (248) 685-7083 Cell: (248) 345-9217 hgrewell@brinkmannpumps.com Jack Hague 112 Royal Oak Drive Welland, ONT, L3C5V9, Canada Ph: (905) 737-3386 hi-brass@bell.net Hans Henoch P.O. Box 209 Lambertville, MI 48144 Ph: (419) 262-5022 Hhenoch@aol.com James L. Howell 1749 Blackman Court Longwood, FL 32779 Ph: (407) 865-9132 Cell: (407) 496-4888 aubuggy@gmail.com Paul Hoyt Oakland, ONT NOEHLO, Canada Ph: (519) 446-3338 Cell: (519) 770-2607 aubuggy@gmail.com Jeff Huster 7121 Jasper Drive Hudsonville, MI 49426 Ph: (616) 913-7439 Rondahuster008@comcast.net Kirk Jones 156 Sufian Street Pembroke, ONT, K8A6W6, Canada Ph: (613) 735-9676 Kjjones73@hotmail.com Eric Labarr 11313 Turnpike Road Clyde, NY 14433 Ph: (315) 923-3542 Cell: (315) 577-2060 labarreric@yahoo.com Gabe LaSala (Little Gabe) 22038 Harper Lake Avenue St. Clair Shores, MI 48080 Cell: (586) 707-6705 gabrielp@peoplepc.com Gabriel LaSala (Big Gabe) 10245 Springborn Casco, MI 48064 Ph: (586) 716-0295 Cell: (810) 499-0733 gabriellasala1@earthlink.net Jeff Leonard P.O. Box 61351 Jacksonville, FL 32236 Cell: (904) 994-6464 jeffleonard@gmail.com Maria Lemmermohle Nadorster Weg 15 49632 Essen/Oldenburg, Germany 05434/9249898 1708165538 maria.lemmermoehle@ewetel.net Kevin Macwilliams 637 Airport Road RR6, Pembroke, ONT, K8A6W7, Canada Ph: (613) 687-2011 Cell: (613) 639-7050 bauto@nrtco.net Daniel Myshin 4800 Linglestown Rd., #305 Harrisburg, PA 17112 Ph: (717) 541-5451 dannyshin@comcast.net Joey M. Nichols 17760 33 Mile Road Ph: (586) 360-4994 Cell: (248) 396-1559 jhnicholsfarm@gmail.com Terry Page 126 Laurenburg Drive Richmond Hill, GA 31324 Ph: (912) 727-4919 Cell: (912) 656-9523 Tpage57@coastalnow.net Michael Pauley 1176 Phillips Lane Franklin, KY 42134 Cell: (615) 708-0138 mdpauley@aol.com David Peasley 36423 Greenspring Street Farmington Hills, MI 48331 Ph: (248) 661-3144 Cell: (248) 705-2549 david_peasley@att.net Mike A. Pittiglio 61522 Wagon Wheel Court Washington Township, MI 48094 Ph: (586) 781-8691 Cell: (810) 560-4141 mikepittiglio@florencecement.com Michael V. Pittiglio 61522 Wagon Wheel Washington Township, MI 48094 Ph: (596) 557-5183 mvpittiglio@florencecement.com Mario Polsinelli 100 Creek Drive Chesterfield, MI 48077 Ph: (586) 598-8683 Cell: (586) 295-5658 mandlpolsinelli@comcast.net Patrick Riley 31574 River Bend Chesterfield, MI 48077 Ph: (586) 598-8683 Cell: (586) 598-5658 pdreilly@comcast.net Marty Ryan 4320 East Reading Road Osseo, MI 49266 Ph (517) 523-2103 Martyryan@gmail.com Kenneth Spencer 119 Maryland Royal Oak, MI 48067 Ph: (248) 563-4722 Nut0169@gmail.com Stephen Waters 32625 – 230th Avenue Ollie, IA 52576 Ph: (641) 661-4204 sjwatersdk@gmail.com “ T he V e r s a -T e ll ” P age 1 “OUR SUPERSTARS” Bsdhs vom dolilo (OL: Jory snf zhrifi Nichols, B: Mrio Polsinelli, Eiko KS von der Zista x Cathy vom Holtvagt) Bliss von Solilo (O: Eric Labarr con der, b: Mario Polsinelli, Eiko KS vonder Zista ((Cathy von Holtvogt) Bia vom Solilo (O/B: Mario Polsinelli, Eiko KS von Der Zista x Cathy vom Holtvogt) B: Mario Strachan, le o ic N : olilo (O Holtvogt. von der S Cathy vom Brooklyn ta is Z r e vond nelli, EIko n: Ma vom B ; y ks sle Pea Desire e v x a O: D men rst ( om Nie o f n e v Eich to ks vom nd, Pla a j Pan Wittla fred bach. r Otte Polsi- Issy vom Osterberg (O: Kevin & Linda MacWilliams; B: Dr. Albert Lemmer, Tasco vom Osterberg x Fraya vom Osterberg. Sef Waters and Bess vom Speidel; first pheasant (O: Sef Waters, B: Steve Waters, Greif vom Malittenburg x Anni vom Speidel “OUR SUPERSTARS” Owner Brian Fraser and Chase vom Speidel after the huint (B: Steve water4s, Vito vom Osterberg x Belle vom Speidel). Ilo vom Os terberg (O : Kirk Jone mer, Tasco s, B: Dr. Alb x Osterberg ert Lemx Freya vo m Osterbe rg) Scott Burns looks after his Carson vom Speidel (Left) and brother Chase vom Speidel (O: Brian Fraser) (B: Steve Waters, Vito vom Osterberg x Bella vom Speidel). Mike Pauley’s dogs: Holly vom Mooneyes (Basko ks von der zista x Czaga z Czarego, B: Urszula Lichniak Mooneyes); Aldo, Aika vom raucherei (Vito vom Osterberg x Holly vom Mooneyes (O/B: Mike Pauley). Julie vom Osterberg (O: Dan Arndt, B: Dr. Albert Lemmer, taswco vom Osterberg x Anne vom Osterberg) Guy vom Osterberg (O: Ken Elliot, B: Dr. Albert Lemmer, Ungaro KS vom Hege-Jais x Nanni vom Osterberg). “OUR SUPERSTARS” Ammo vom Solilo (O: Rick Davis, B: Mario Polsinelli, Zunder vom Wittekind x Cathy vom Holtvogt). Caydee vom Speidel (O/B: Steve Waters, Vito vom Osterberg x Belle vom Speidel). Danica von der Adlerberg (O- little Gabe LaSala, B- Scott and Lisa Sorenson, Nik von der Jydebeck x Fila vom Thuringer Zipfel). Please practice Excellent Hunting Safety this season!