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Sept/Oct 2014
GUINNESS
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Top TwenTy FinalisT – DpCa 2013 & 2014
Owners: Mary Ann Byrns / Pat Onley
(817) 975-6617 • MaryAnn@ByrnsTeam.com
Special Thanks to Teresa Nail &
Ray Lively & Coleen Byrns
For all your support in achieving
Guinness’s Top Twenty Status.
Breeder: Pat Onley • ponley@gmail.com
Professional Handlers: Teresa Nail & Ray Lively
(817) 454-7417 • Dobmann0051@gmail.com
DpCa Top TwenTy FinalisT 2014
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Live and Frozen Semen available to approved bitches. Health Testing listed on Dobequest. Sired puppies due in September.
Additional planned breedings for this fall and winter. Contact personally if interested.
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Glitzy
AM/INT CH VAN ORMAN’S
C-LEBRITY OF RADIANT
CAA DS CGC WAC TT
Glitzy completed her AKC
Championship at 17 months of age
and enjoys the AKC titled sport of
dock diving. She also loves K9 Nose
Work, Rally and lure coursing. She
will be competing in conformation and
rally at Nationals. We are very excited
about this girl’s potential.
Owned & loved by Mary Ann Byrns - Radiant Dobermans
maryann@byrnsteam.com - 817-975-6617
Bred by Susan, Ashlee and Brian Claggett
of Van Orman’s Dobermans
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Ch. Bellisa Skyfall
CH Foxfire Smoke On The Water & GCH Moa’s Bizzy Edition
Jimmy
Thank you to Judges
Mr. Chuck Winslow (above) and
Mr. E. A. (Skip) Thielen (below)
vWd: Clear
All other testing pending
A special Thank you to Dave Goldfein
for his expert presentation of Jimmy.
Jimmy completed his champion title with 2 Best of
Winners wins giving him a 4 point
and 5 point major.
Bred, owned and loved by
Lisa Henke • lmhenke@yahoo.com • 608.751.4471 •Janesville, WI
www.bellisadobermans.com or follow us on Facebook at Bellisa Dobermans
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Jimi is busy working as a Reading Dog for special needs
children and will be in the Rally ring soon!
See you at the Nationals!
Bred and owned by
Juanita and Jeff Fagan
www.HeartwoodDobermans.com
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Thanks to Judge David Bolus for recognizing this outstanding and lovely girl of ours.
Also a thank you to Savannah’s handler, Rose Benanti!
An exciting breeding is being planned for late January 2015.
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A special apprecation to Judge Mrs Loraine Boutwell
for this wonderful win!
A big thank you to Reno’s handler, Dave Goldfein
for his expertise in showing Reno.
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KRAKEN
GCH IRONGATE’S WEST OF SUNRISE
Ch. Irongate’s East Of Midnight CD ROM x Ch. Irongate’s Rum Raisin CD ROM
Kraken finished her Championship with four majors and her
Grand Championship quickly followed.
Breeder/Owner: Eve Auch | Breeder of Merit | Irongate Dobermans (AKC Registered) | Located in the
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QUAID
CH IRONGATE’S NEON COWBOY
Ch. Irongate’s Winter Knight CD ROM x Ch. Irongate’s Rum Raisin CD ROM
Quaid finished with three majors at 20 months of age including a BOB
over Top Twenty specials. He is currently at home growing up and
beginning his obedience work.
High Sierras | Irongate@saber.net
September/October 2014
Handled Exclusively by Christa Cook, Edwardsville, IL
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WHAT'S INSIDE
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On The Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
The Story of
PHILLMAR DOBERMANS
PHILIP MARTIN & CHERYL GREEN
From The Publisher. . . . . . . . . 18
Top Tweny Finalist Gallery
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Featured Handler
CINDY LANE SMITH
Judges Education
The Doberman Is A Cropped And
Docked Breed . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Featured Handlers
TERESA NAIL & RAY LIVELY
Doberman History . . . . . . . . . 75
VetGen Form. . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
A FATHER AND DAUGHTER’S LOVE
OF DOBERMANS IN LIFE AND IN THE
HEREAFTER A True Story by Lisa Newman
National Schedule. . . . . . . . . . 77
New Titles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Top Twenty Junior Showmanship
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DOBERMANS AROUND THE WORLD
Susan Bicknell Interviews 4 International
Doberman Breeders/Judges/Handlers
Top Twenty Conformation Stats. .
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Top Twenty Agility Stats
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Top Twenty Obedience Stats . . . .
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Who Dat? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
Rates & Deadlines
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Business Card Directory &
Handlers Directory. . . . . . . . . 98
Index to Advertisers . . . . . . . . 99
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I
FROM THE PUBLISHER
This issues Editor’s letter has nothing
to do with the editor or the publication but rather focuses on interesting
places to visit in Topeka. There is a
wealth of information on Topeka tourism, here is just a sampling of what I
found on www.virtualtourist.com.
Ward-Meade Park
Sitting on a bluff overlooking the
Kansas (Kaw) River is an out-of-theway little historical park. At this location, wagon trains prepared to cross
this river on their journey west to
Oregon.
You will find a number of buildings at this 5 acre site commemorate
events that took place here. Some
of the buildings are old and historic
structures, some are recreations. The
Ward-Meade mansion and its gardens
are a highlight.
Reinisch Rose Garden
The Reinisch Rose Garden, located in Topeka’s famed Gage Park, has
been a city landmark since 1930.
More than 400 varieties of roses are
represented in the gardens, totaling in
excess of 6,500 plants. Not surprisingly, it is a popular wedding spot.
State Historical Museum
This magnificent building houses
the Kansas State Historical Society
and its splendid museum. Fascinating exhibits appeal to children and
grandparents alike. The museum is
conveniently laid out, allowing visitors
to easily trace the state’s history from
prehistoric indigenous tribes to social
and political happenings of the late
20th century. One exhibit area contains a 19th century train and an early
aeroplane, another a log cabin.
First Presbyterian Church
- Tiffany Stained Glass
Those of us who regularly watch
PBS’ “Antique Road Show” are accustomed to seeing stained glass by
Louis Comfort Tiffany - on lamps. At
Topeka’s First Presbyterian Church, I
viewed some of work on a majestic
style, a series of stained glass windows. They are a joy to behold.
Tiffany came to Topeka to formulate plans for the windows which were
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installed in 1911. Tiffany produced
a unique favrile glass, made without
paint, enamels, or stains. His formula
included metallic additives (copper,
magnesium, cobalt, gold, etc.) which
produced the vibrant colors, further
enhanced by using using layers of
glass, and/or altering the surface texture. Tiffany ordered his formula to be
destroyed after his death.
Capitol Tour
About every half hour, tours wander through the Capitol giving visitors
the chance to discover more about the
history of the building. You can see
the House of Representatives and the
Senate chambers – as long as sessions
are not ongoing. You pass through the
State Library and can sit behind the
Governor’s desk – as long as he/she
is not sitting there. You also get the
chance to get up close to the murals
of John Steuart Curry and Lumen Martin Winter which adorn the walls in
and around the rotunda. Realize that
during the Capitol’s renovation the
murals could be covered up to protect
them from potential dust as they were
on my visit.
Brown vs the Topeka Board
of Education
The Road to Justice
The story of Brown v. Board of
Education, which ended legal segregation in public schools, is one of
hope and courage. When the people
agreed to be plaintiffs in the case,
they never knew they would change
history. The people who make up
this story were ordinary people. They
were teachers, secretaries, welders,
ministers and students who simply
wanted to be treated equally.
This is not a bunch of dry dates,
boring numbers and names of people
you’ve never met. Visit the Monroe
School and much of that will change.
You’ll be amazed at what has happened in your own life time. Sit down
and enjoy the 5 movies on Justice,
Military, Education and see real people looking for equality and what it
took to finally move in that direction.
Each movie is about 5 minutes and
they are well done.
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The Story of Phillmar Dobermans
Philip Martin & Cheryl Green
as told by Elaine Greenwood
W
hen I think of Phillmar dogs I visualize beautifully
just 16 years since the first litter, Phillmar has bred over 50
conditioned, well-balanced, sound, elegant Dober-
homebred Doberman champions, who have earned a total
mans, exquisitely presented in the ring. Like many
of 18 Top Twenty Awards. Phillmar has bred six All Breed
of you, I think of the show records and numbers of
Best in Show Dogs, multiple Best in Specialty Show Dogs
champions, but I’ve been around long enough to know that
and the Breed winner at the 2005 AKC Eukanuba National.
there is always more to a success story than the numbers and
BIS BISS Ch. Phillmar X-Static CD ROM (Stat) was the first
accolades. What follows is a “How To” manual for success
recipient of the DPCA‘s Ryan Award in 2007 (for being in
in life which goes well beyond showing and breeding dogs.
We can start with the basics. The kennel name “Phillmar” is a contraction of Philip Martin’s first and last name,
with an extra ‘l’ added because someone else had taken the
version of the name with just the one ‘l’.
the Top Twenty in both Conformation and Obedience in
the same year). Stat is the sire of the second Dobe in breed
history to win this prestigious award - GCh. Sharjets Starr
Catcher WAC CD RA ROM CGC. Phillmar dogs have won
Awards of Merit at the Doberman Pinscher Club of America
National, the AKC Eukanuba National and the Westmin-
Phillmar Dobermans has been unique since its incep-
ster Kennel Club Dog Show, including 2009 WKC Best of
tion, bursting on the show scene in the late 1990’s with a
Opposite Sex and 2009 Best Veteran and First AOM at the
dazzling luminance that has never been extinguished. In
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Stats 1st Best In Show 2005
Philip with trainers Mark Stevens and Susan
Steele with his horse, I’m Merely A Monarch
In 2014 there are four dogs in the DPCA Top Twenty which are either bred by Phillmar or sired by Phillmar
dogs, including GCh. Sharjets Starr Catcher, BIS BISS GCH
Phillmar Superman, Sharjets Awesome Act V Phillmar UD,
OM1 and Phillmar Bell of the Ball OTCH, who has been in
the Obedience Top Twenty four years in a row.
Philip is one of the most extraordinary, passionate,
dynamic life forces you will ever have the pleasure to know.
His entire life is about excellence. His achievements in life
have been earned based upon his own unique talents, drive
and initiative. But Philip can be surprisingly humble and
would never claim he accomplished his impressive record
all on his own. Philip readily gives credit to the incredible
people in his life who make his success possible. He is the
most loyal, generous and supportive friend, admired and
loved by those who know him. You will often hear people
say of him, “He’s the best friend I’ve ever had; he’s like a
brother to me.”
Along with breeding and showing Dobermans, Philip
Martin has owned and/or bred champion Cavaliers, Chinese Cresteds, Affenpinschers and Afghan Hounds. He is
an AKC licensed judge of Boxers, Great Danes, Afghan
Hounds, Chinese Cresteds, Affenpinschers, Cavalier King
Charles Spaniels and Doberman Pinschers and has judged
prestigious events across the USA and around the world,
including Doberman Nationals and Specialties in five countries. In 2014 Mr. Martin judged the Brazilian National; in
2013 he judged bitches at the DPCA National; in December of 2011 Philip judged the Specialty the day before the
Mexican Doberman National in Mexico City; and he was
privileged to judge the New South Wales Specialty Show in
Sydney, Australia in April of 2009. He also judged the 2007
Argentinian Doberman National, which drew the largest
entry for that show to date.
Family is extremely important to Philip, and his mother
Eileen has been the important influence in shaping his life.
Eileen had the amazing insight to allow Philip to pursue
what he loved doing, giving him complete autonomy to
own, breed, show and sell animals. His childhood centered around his menagerie of creatures, including rabbits,
goats and ponies. Philip has always been a self-starter. If
he wanted something, he simply figured out how to get it.
He made things happen from the sheer force of his will.
Nothing was impossible or out of reach for Philip.
By any standard, Phillmar excels. Whether in the context of breeding superb quality or in the care, training and
presentation of extraordinary show dogs, Phillmar embodies excellence in breeding and exhibiting. So who is this
Philip Martin behind Phillmar?
When he decided he to breed and show Dutch rabbits,
in a short time Philip had a rabbitry of roughly 200 rabbits
in the backyard of his parents’ manicured suburban Richmond, Virginia home. Local nursery schools held tours of
Philip’s rabbit breeding operation. He kept the best rabbits
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for showing and breeding and sold what would have been
culls to a major pet store chain in the area.
Philip was always an entrepreneur with an eye for
business, making all the arrangements for showing and
breeding, often over the phone, as though he were an adult.
In the days before the internet, the telephone company’s
411 Information Service was his go-to resource for info.
He would call people and make arrangements for them
to come over, or to go to shows, or discuss breeding and
then throw in “I don’t drive. Can you come pick me up?”
Thinking they were speaking with an adult, they usually
agreed. What they did not realize until they showed up
to meet him was he didn’t drive because he was only 13
years old.
When Philip wanted to breed his German Shepherd
bitch, he thought nothing of picking up the phone and
arranging for the man who owned the stud dog to bring
the UDC Champion dog to Philip’s home so that Philip, still
a child, could evaluate the man’s stud dog. The stud dog
owner went along with it all and allowed Philip to breed to
his dog.
A contest sponsored by the local Greensboro, North
Carolina hockey team offered a show pony as a prize, Philip found out who’d won the pony and then persuaded his
grandfather (who owned a jewelry store) to trade the winner
a watch from the store for the pony. The winner agreed to
the trade and Philip had his pony; he named him Gener-
Sobe winning Best of Breed under breed authority
James Briley over 300 Dobermans at the regional
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al. Of course, there was no place to keep General at his
parents’ suburban home; so Philip negotiated with the only
neighbor in the area whose back yard was suitable to house
a pony and General stayed there for years. Philip and his
brother used to take turns riding General home from school
through the Greensboro suburbs.
At one point Philip wanted a cat with her litter of kittens. His mom said “no” to the cat, but later found mommy
and kittens in the vanity under the sink in Philip’s bathroom.
She relented and allowed him to keep the entire family
because “It was easier to go along with Philip than to argue
with him.”
Philip wanted a goat, he found one, brought it home,
tied it to the bushes in front of the house and then offered
it to his mother as a ‘gift’. Eileen stood firm; gift or not,
she did not want a goat. She insisted Philip return the animal, noting they had no place to keep a goat. If Philip did
not return the goat, she warned, it might eat some of their
expensive landscape shrubbery. During the time it took to
argue over where the goat would reside, Philip left the goat
tied in the front yard and, true to form, the goat indeed ate
all the costly shrubbery.
Philip wanted to learn more about horses he generated
a friendship with a retired local dairy farmer who bred and
maintained a herd of over 100 Welsh and Shetland ponies.
The breeder, Mr. Hodgins, had great affection for Philip.
They would often spend the day together at horse shows or
2009 magazine ad for Stat, Award of Merit from
the Veteran Class under Mary Rodgers
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auctions. Philips absorbed information
about breeding and structure like a
sponge.
a profound appreciation for esthetic
beauty. “I’ve been a sucker for pretty
for much of my whole life,” he says.
Philip’s appreciation for absolute
perfection was generated in those
early years and his passion for breeding and showing was inexhaustible.
Philip’s mom recalls waiting alone
in an empty parking lot until 3:00
a.m. for Philip to be dropped off by
someone who had taken him to some
equine event. I asked Eileen why she
allowed Philip such freedom. Why
didn’t she say “no” to Philip? Her
response was that it was very clear to
her that Philip’s passion for animals
was deeply ingrained in him. “The
animals made him happy.” Even from
the beginning, she realized that his
passion for animals went far beyond a
mere passing interest or the impulse of
a child. To her credit, Eileen realized
that this passion would always be an
integral part of who Philip is, so she
supported it. When you give your
children your unconditional love and
support, you give them wings to soar
and succeed in life, on their terms.
And that is exactly what happened.
Several things remained constant
throughout Philip’s life: his love for
family, his passion for animals, his
appreciation of beauty and his dedication to excellence. That said, dogs are
not Philip’s whole life, far from it actually. Family comes first for Philip, then
running a successful business. Philip
worked for years as a hairdresser and
at a relatively early age he walked
away from a solid six-figure income as
one of Atlanta’s top twenty hair dressers, working only three days a week,
to take time to simply enjoy life.
As Philip grew older he focused
more and more on horses, especially
Quarter Horses and Hunter-Jumpers.
He sought out the very best riders and
trainers and spent years with people
at the top of the sport, absorbing
everything about the Hunter-Jumper
and QH worlds. Philip was fortunate
to have some very important mentors
in the horses; Rodney Jenkins and
Joan Boyce in the Hunter-Jumpers
and Gerri Pratt and Mark Stevens in
QuarterHorses. Through all of this,
Philip developed an extraordinary eye
for form as it relates to function and
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After a few years he reentered the
business world, owning and operating
a boarding kennel which he then sold
for a handsome profit, and later reinvested in Powderhouse Pet Resort in
Aiken, South Carolina. The success
of Powderhouse Pet Resort is due in
equal parts to Philip’s expertise with
animal management and his extraordinary people skills.
Philip’s business acumen has
always been impressive, allowing him
to lead an enviable life which has
been far more appealing than the
average 9 to 5 daily grind. That is
not to say that Philip doesn’t work
hard; he does, but his business savvy
and management skills allow him the
freedom to lead the life he desires.
Besides his successful business, he
owns a beautiful gated home on two
acres, with a pool and lovely kennel
for the dogs, plus his other toys. He
enjoys the free time to come and go
as he pleases. ‘Work’ is what he does
in between vacations, dog shows and
Magazine ad for Stat, the first
recipient of the prestigious Ryan
Award (Top 20 obedience and
conformation in the same year)
Philip also modeled with Elite Model
Management in Atlanta, Georgia
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judging assignments. “I love my life,” Philip says. “I made it
what it is and I change it as I please.”
Philip was drawn to Dobermans because they are
smart, loyal, athletic, beautiful dogs. His original goal was
to own a champion and to be the best with whatever he
had. He purchased his first Doberman in 1995 based solely
on her phenotype. This foundation bitch for Phillmar, Ch.
Karmabeck’s Bella Nina, was also blessed with an incredible pedigree. Nina produced eleven champions for Philip,
including BIS BISS Ch. Phillmar X-Static CD ROM, a.k.a.
Stat, and Multi BIS BISS Ch. Phillmar Thunderella, often
affectionately referred to as just T.
Philip bred his first Doberman litter in 1998. From the
beginning, Philip skillfully used influential sires like BISS Ch.
Enola Gay’s Dino, Ch. Nello’s Lex Luthor and Ch. Soquel’s
Distant Thunder to produce dogs with both great phenotype and great genotype, who therefore were able to pass
on their superb qualities to their offspring.
It was my first time in the city; I arrived at 2:00 a.m., rented
a car and found the hotel. From that breeding I got eight
puppies, finished six, including T. When we bred to Monte,
we produced nine puppies, seven of whom became champions, including three who were DPCA Top Twenty Award
winners and three Best In Show and Best in Specialty Show
dogs. As a breeder, you never compromise quality. Breed
to the right dog for your bitch and your breeding goals, no
matter how far you have to go or how much it costs.”
Thunderella was finished by a handler and then Philip
specialed her himself, winning Groups with her before he’d
ever even put a point on a dog. Thunderella was in the Top
Twenty for three years in a row and won the Breed at the
2005 Eukanuba Invitational with her 7 week old litter back
in the hotel room. T produced twelve champions, three BIS
dogs and three Top Twenty dogs.
Breeding success in Dobermans came relatively easy
to Philip because of the solid grasp of breeding fundamentals he has gleaned from a life time of experience. He has
never had a breeding that did not work, in part because
even though he’s taken risks, they’ve been calculated and
well thought out risks. “Never breed to the closest dog or
the cheapest dog” Philip advises, “and never compromise.”
“When I bred to Lex” he continues, “I flew Norberto
and Lex over, paid the air fare, paid the stud fee and got
four Champion puppies, including Stat. When I bred to
Thunder, I put Nina on a plane and flew to San Francisco.
A chance ringside encounter when Thundrerella was
being shown led Philip to a life-long partnership with Ms.
Cheryl Green. Cheryl had a long history in dogs that predated her partnership in Phillmar by decades, having bred
and owned close to 100 champions since the 70’s, including
Pointers, Dobermans, Whippets and Great Danes. Cheryl
bred under the Al-Cher prefix. Her mentors in Dobermans
were Tess Henseler, Ahrtal and Elaine Merlis, Von Merlis
giving her a solid foundation in the breed. She knew quality
when she saw it and knew what she liked. When Cheryl
met Thunderella and Philip she had been on a hiatus from
showing for a few years. She happened to be at a show to
look at a Dobe someone had recommended when she saw
Thunderellas first Best in Show 2004 first
weekend out with Teresa Nail
Thunderella at the Eukanuba National when only the top
25 were invited she won the breed with Andy Linton
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Thunderella in the ring and was immediately captivated,
forgetting the other dog altogether. Cheryl inquired from
Philip about a puppy from T, and what followed evolved
into a partnership with Philip that has carried them to the
top of the sport. Cheryl and Philip are very much alike
in their view of the ideal Doberman and in other things
as well. For example, they are both self-made business
successes.
They say an enduring partnership in dogs is like a
marriage. For the partnership to be successful there must
be a foundation of mutual respect and affection. The partnership of Cheryl Green and Philip Martin is one of the
most successful in history, each respecting what the other
brings to the table, all the while sharing the same vision for
the breeding, conditioning and impeccable presentation
of their dogs. The partnership goes well beyond the dogs
they share; Cheryl and Philip are family in every sense of
the word.
Philip has not had mentors per se, but he has learned
from knowledgeable experts throughout his life, going
back to the time he spent with Mr. Hodgins. Still, there
are those who stand out as especially influential, including
the much beloved Irene Biven, who impressed upon Philip
the importance of seeing dogs in terms of their virtues.
“Anyone can see a dog in terms of its faults,” Irene would
say. “it is far more important to see them in terms of their
virtues.” Irene was always willing to share her knowledge,
which is something Philip aspires to also. Her last words
to Philip were, “Keep doing what we love doing, and when
you breed a great one, think of me.“
Philip has bred and shown many “great ones”. If you
go to Philip’s website, www.PhillmarDobes.com and then
to BIS BISS CH. Phillmar Thunderella’s page, you will find
video of Philip showing Thunderella in the Top Twenty at
the 2003 DPCA National. Philip’s impeccable presentation of T, and the mesmerizing connection between them,
reflects his genuine love for her and his immense pride in
presenting her to the fancy.
So I inquired of Phillip, “Do you still like to go in the
ring with a dog, like you did with Stat and T?” His response
is telling evidence of Philip’s candor. “No,” he says. “I
still go in the ring from time to time to show the Cresteds
because I want to help my sister Pam achieve her goals,
but I have very little interest in going in the Doberman ring
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BIS BISS CH. Phillmar Thunderella CD was
one of my two “once in a lifetime” dogs. As
a show dog she was simply phenomenal.
T finished her championship at 11 months
with a Best Of Breed over 76 Dobermans,
including 8 specials, under respected breeder
judge Irene Bivin. T was one of the country’s
Top 20 Dobermans 3 years in a row: in 2003
breeder-owner- handled; 2004 to the number
2 spot- handled by Teresa Nail; and, again in
2005. T won the Breed at the 2005 Televised
AKC Eukanuba with Andy Linton as a ringside
pickup - with 7 week old puppies at the
hotel, over the country’s top 25 Dobermans
(including some National and top winning
specials ). Not only was T one of the greatest
show dogs and undeniably beautiful, she
followed in her dam’s footsteps as a producer.
T’s dam Nina produced 11 champions, 2 Best
In Show Dogs and two Top Twenty dogs.
Thunderella produced 12 champions, 3 Best
In Show dogs, multiple Best In Specialty dogs
and - in 2009 - three Top 20s contenders IN
ONE YEAR - all from one litter - which is a feat
yet to be equaled by any Doberman... ever!!!
Thunderella achieved her CD title in 30 days
of training, in 3 consecutive shows. There was
NOTHING I asked of her she didn’t do!! She
was self-assured and confident, and even at
over 10 and a half, her beauty and brains were
remarkable!!! As her breeder, I was there in the
beginning, when T drew her first breath, and
I held her at the end when she took her last.
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myself anymore. Back when I showed T in the Top Twenty
at the National I enjoyed putting Groups and Best in Shows
on my Dobermans, but I find these days I’d much rather
stand ringside and watch my dogs being presented expertly
by top, top handlers, who are far more skilled than I, so they
are presented to the fancy in the best way possible.”
We spoke of breeding programs and a tendency for
people to criticize the breeding programs of others. Philip
says “I have no interest in judging the breeding programs of
other people. I look at it this way, it’s like commenting on
someone else’s spouse. If they’re happy with ‘em, then so
am I. As a breeder, I only have to please Cheryl and myself.
We know what we like, and we love what we show and
breed, and that is all that matters.”
When it comes to health testing Phillmar does the
normal range of tests, including hips, vWD, thyroid, some
heart testing etc., but Philip stresses that breeders need to
keep it all within a context. “There are no guarantees in
life and none of these tests are a guarantee of a perfectly
healthy puppy. If someone doesn’t like the testing we do,
if they think it’s too much, or not enough, that’s GREAT!!!
They should buy a puppy from someone else. I have never
forced someone to buy a puppy from me. Cheryl and I
easily sell our puppies, and have a waiting list of people
wanting a puppy from us. We have more people waiting
than we could ever breed enough for.”
Cheryl Green, Philips partner in Phillmar
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Phillmar breeds to produce show dogs. They set one
price for puppies. Regardless of whether the owner wants
to show or not, the price is the same, reflecting how they
value their time and experience in the breed and the 24/7
effort to produce a happy, healthy, docked, cropped Doberman puppy. “We are not getting rich breeding Dobermans,
but we are not doing it as a public service either.”
“I consider myself a breeder” Philip says, “which for
me means someone who consistently and consecutively
produces a recognizable breed type. Our young Ch. Phillmar Man of Steel, who recently finished with four majors
at ten months of age, represents 4 generations of Phillmar
champions, including numerous Best in Show champions.
At this point in the breeding program we see great consistency in our phenotype, which reflects the consistency
of our vision of the correct Doberman. Breeding is both a
science and an educated guess. People sometimes want to
attribute the success of Phillmar to luck, but with over 50
champions it has to be more than just luck.”
Philip is very involved in whelping litters and raising
the puppies. He takes great care with diet and the puppies’
environment, as well as with docking, cropping and the
after care of the ears. He places a great deal of emphasis
on training young dogs for the show ring. Cheryl and
Philip value temperament, balance and soundness in their
breeding program, looking for a smoothly put together one-
Cheryl’s birthday present from Philip —
Irene, Ch. Bo Betts Speed Dial
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piece dog who appears to be poured
into his skin. A Doberman is “an elegant athlete in a tight fitting wrapper”.
Phillmar Dobermans reflect Philip’s
esthetics and his interpretation of the
Breed standard, with both the elegance
and soundness he loves. He has never
chased after fads or the popular stud
dogs of the moment. “Other than Cheryl, the only one I have to please is Philip
Michael Martin.”
If you ask Philip if he’s had a favorite litter he will say, “My Thunder litter
was beautiful” then adds in a string of
succession, “My Lex litter was beautiful, my Monte litter was beautiful,
and now the Superman litter is beautiful.”
Basically, Philip blended American pedigrees with South
America pedigrees, but not to the point of doubling up for
an exaggerated look. “My American bitch I took to Lex”
he explains, “and then I went back to the American dogs
again.”
Philip does have a pet peeve about Dobermans he
sees winning in the ring today. “Dobermans are a working
breed. They must be balanced.” He says “This overdone
front assembly, with the huge protruding forechest and a
brisket that drops below the elbow, creating a caricature of
a correct Doberman that almost resembles a wheelbarrow,
is wrong for a Doberman and wrong for a Working dog!”
Philip adds, “A correctly built, correctly moving Doberman
should converge to a center line of travel under the dog as
speed increases. Dobermans with these overdone fronts do
not converge. Rather, the overdone front assembly hinders
movement, restricting the reach of the front so the dog must
be moved fast, yet the dog covers no ground because the
front cannot get out of the way of the rear. Judges should
not be rewarding this kind of front on a Doberman. I distinctly remember this being a pet peeve of Irene’s.”
I asked Philip what the future holds for him. “The future
will be whatever I want it to be” he responds, “but I guarantee it will be extraordinary.” Philip recently purchased a
young Quarter Horse filly which shows great promise. He
breeds and shows Cresteds with his sister, Pam Charen,
under the PamMar prefix. There are some exciting young
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Family cruise August 2014
PamMar dogs coming along. Philip and Cheryl’s current
Special, the stunning young Afghan Hound BISS Ch. Elmo’s
Dream Boy, bred by the late Peter Belmont Jr., is just now
moving up the charts, consistently placing in the groups and
winning the group last weekend. Philip and Cheryl have
several exciting young Phillmar Dobermans just making
their mark in the ring also. Phillmar will continue to reflect
the standard of excellence of the individuals behind the
name for years to come. g
Philip and Cheryl’s current Special, the stunning
young Afghan Hound BISS Ch. Elmo’s Dream
Boy, bred by the late Peter Belmont Jr.
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Wynn
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at the National!
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Wynn’s first weekend out
at 6 months of age, reserve
to the major at the Greater
Twin Cities Specialty,
handled by Cindy.
Next stop Duluth, MN — she
picked up her first 2 points
under Dr. Anthony DiNardo
winning Best of Winners
breeder/owner handled!
Wynn wins her first major in
Lake Elmo, MN going Best
of Winners from the
Bred by Class!
Breeder/Owner: Denise Morman, DeMor Dobermans www.demordobermans.com
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Featured Handler
Cindy Lane-Smith
QQ Tell us about your first Doberman. Why a Doberman?
I had been sick as a younger child while managing to maintain a very good
grade average. As a reward my mother offered to let me a dog of my own. Our
family always had animals. When I was eleven she gave me the option to choose
a dog, any breed I wanted for my first dog. That was her mistake. My choice was
a Doberman. I thought they were just the epitome of beauty. They were regal and
they were tough, really tough back then. She turned pale white when I told her. I
stood my ground, she honored her word, and I got my first Doberman. None of
the dogs she got me were true show dogs. With each disappointment my love
for the breed grew. She started taking me to a handling class over at Terry and
Denise Lee’s of Teraden Dobermans in Concord, California. They held class in
their front yard. I got to play with Sizzle, (Chocolate Soldier’s dam) Ch. Teraden’s
Double Dealer, and many of their other wonderful dogs.
QQ How did you start in show dogs? What led you to professional handling?
I’m actually a breeder at heart. I handled so I could actually show dogs. My
own dogs were not good enough to show. I started out as an assistant. For 4
years I was a slave to all-breed handlers; from almost 14 when I started, until I
was 18. I worked for AKC licensed professional handlers that entire time. We
had Best in Show Great Danes, St. Bernards, Newfoundlands, top winning Mastiffs, Bullmastiffs, and Labradors. We showed all the big breeds. We had a Group
winning Doberman as well. I put 4 hard years in with those breeds and had gone
Best of Opposite at the St. Bernard Nationals before I had a driver’s license. No
kidding. His wife hurt her knee so I had to show her bitch Special. Many times I
would ride my bike 10 miles one way to their kennel to help, because my mother
wouldn’t take me. I did 4 years of learning proper husbandry and handling in California to become a professional handler. My boss would let me, when we were
not busy, go watch Marj Brooks handle dogs. I would watch her for hours handle
Dobermans. I thought she was the best; she could mold a dog better than anyone.
The nuances of what she did were well worth studying. When I moved to the
Midwest decades later I saw another person with that same noteworthy talent,
Gwen; those were, well, the days Corky Vroom, Marj Brooks, a very young Billy
and Andy, and Moe was in his heyday with Sun Hawk. I started in an era that
headlined Ch. Alnwick’s Black Fury Bismarck, BIS Ch. Weichardt’s Rosen Cavalier
and Missle Belle. It was an incredible time.
Irene Quesnoy was as instrumental in my development as anyone. She made
it possible to get to shows as a young lady. I traveled far and wide with her; she
was a very prominent part of my life. I also believe her Ch. Teraden’s Cinnamon
Rose was my first champion, if not one of them. She was a beautiful mover. My
first breed win came on the Ch. Brown’s B-Brian daughter Ch. Donmar’s Lady
Sasha, I wasn’t old enough for a driver’s license and my ride had to wait all day
for me. Things are so different now. In this era people breed a few dogs, finish
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Ch. Donmar's Lady Sasha
Ch. Triadel's Maid Rite
Ch. Royal Tudor's
Wild As The Wind
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BISS Ch. Vondura's HMS Invincable
them and become a handler. I actually
apprenticed for years as a handler and
then became a breeder. I loved dogs
so much. Along the way I became a
Pointer person, they are my personal
dogs. Dobermans are my profession
and joy. I enjoy the competitiveness of
being in the ring and they are a terrific
dog to have in the truck. It can be flat
out nasty because it’s so competitive.
If you don’t have a thick skin you can’t
be in there. I have always thought real
Doberman handlers are among the
best in the business.
Dobermans are my original breed
and I love them. Pointers are my true
love. BIS, BISS Ch. Jager’s Hot Carmel
Macchiato is retired with my husband
and I and we are thrilled and thankful
to Paul Croley she is here. Paul Croley
and Mims Datskow have been great
breeders, friends and supporters of
mine. I am indebted to them.
This is great, this is fun, and this
is enjoyable. Certainly I have made a
great living at it. But, those options may
not be there if this economy continues.
Rising gas prices, high unemployment,
among other factors are having a direct
impact on the sport of dogs. Showing
is supposed to be about breeders.
But there are very few old fashioned
breeders left, people that study it, live
it, breathe it and understand it. It’s
becoming a lost art. I don’t know
what you do to reclaim that. Mentorship is gone; nobody wants to listen
to anybody else. Today’s young want
to be instant successes. Just add water
and they are now an instant handler. If
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Ch. Teredan's Romeo
they can finish it by dragging it around
to every dog show for three years, it
must be breeding stock. It’s not. The
days of competing against 50 bitches
for a major are gone. Then quality truly
counted and you had to be a decent
handler to beat an entry of 50 for the
points. Those breeders that only breed
one or two litters in their lifetime
aren’t necessarily doing a good job. No
long-range goals or commitment. The
whole evolution of what is happening
at dog shows is a sad thing. If they’re
not in it for the long haul it’s not a good
thing. But it’s becoming so expensive
to show dogs because of the economy.
It’s making it very difficult for some to
stay in the sport. There are no more
Mrs. Firestones or Mrs. Robson’s to
promote great dogs and big programs.
Louisville was the first city to pass
constrictive, harmful and punitive dog
laws. It affected my business and basically shut me down. It took a mental
toll worrying about it constantly. I have
padlocks on everything because they
were breaking into peoples’ places and
taking their animals. Bad legislation is
real, I’ve lived it; lived it for years now,
even though it has mitigated to some
degree it, will always have a chilling
effect on the dog industry as a whole.
HSUS is vigilant in their desire to stop
all breeding and ownership of any animal. Like it or not dogs are our property, unfortunately some people will
abuse them, but for the ills of a few, all
should not pay. As these events have
transpired I have taken a step back and
spend more time with my husband and
opened my life to other activities. I still
Ch. Lilly's Ode To Appolo
keep some dogs, but I don’t keep anything close to what I used to. I would
prefer most people to meet me ringside
and be responsible for the training and
condition of their dogs.
I’m a little paranoid. The kennel
has its own alarm and fire sensors out
there. I can’t be here 24/7, I have other
things I have to do. I take responsibility
for the dogs with us very seriously.
That’s why we have new equipment,
new trucks, etc; because I want to
make sure they are safe. My husband
Vance is really great about letting the
dogs out. He really likes the dogs. He
doesn’t care for shows at all.
I still love the breeding aspect. I
bred the all-time top winning Ridgeback in the history of the breed. I
have bred Best in Show Pointers, Best
in Show Doberman, National winning Ridgebacks and National winning
Pointers. I bred several top 5 Pointers
in a row, year after year. Breeding is my
passion. But I feel like I’m the best one
to take them in the ring, so that is why
I keep handling. I love the dogs and I
love the people.
QQ Who was your most memorable
dog?
My favorite dog was my own BIS
BISS CH. Marjetta Reatta of Kintyre,
my Pointer bitch owned with Den and
Elsa Lawler. She was both a BIS and
National Specialty winner and BIS and
National winning producer and grand
dam of the same. She was my love.
To this day, that dog meant everything
to me. Macci is probably my favorite
Doberman. She was my first breeder/
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owner/handled BIS winner, she was
bred and owned in a great partnership
with Paul Croley, without him there
would be no Macci. She completed
the circle for me of breeding Best in
Show animals in my three breeds. I
had shown other BIS Dobermans but
she was the first that I was listed as a
breeder and owner. Macci is our best
watchdog. We swear she sleeps with
one eye open.
QQ What was your most memorable
win?
I’ve won seven Nationals, that is a
tough one. I’ve never won a Doberman
National; I don’t imagine I’ll live long
enough to win a Doberman National. I
don’t want to work that hard anymore.
You have to be right up there winning
every single weekend to win a Doberman National.
I won one of the biggest Working
Groups ever at Louisville under Glen
Sommers, almost 600 working dogs,
with Ch Royal Tudor’s Lucky Twice,
over Johnny, the top Boxer back then,
the Hi-Tech dog, I believe. I hadn’t
been out of California too long when
he took that Group. Remy was a wonderful dog, a good stud dog and a
great companion, of course the Macci
win is right there with the Remy win.
You cannot say one is more fantastic
than the other.
QQ What are your future goals?
Someday when I do not feel competitive as a handler or lose that fighting spirit I will go to judging. Until then
I still love showing dogs for my very
appreciative clients. It has become
more social for me and I am enjoying
the visiting time with everyone. We
have Saddlebreds and our young colt
just went to the training barn so maybe
some horse shows in the next couple
years. More golf with my husband
would be a great way to spend more
time with him as well.
QQ Any closing thoughts?
When we lost Dawn Honaker,
we lost such a talented human being.
What a tragic life she had. Dawn
had some of my dogs, Ridgeback and
Pointers. She did a lot of winning
with the Ridgeback she bought from
me and sold to Sharon Chase. It was
a very nice dog. I am indebted to her.
She did very, very well with that dog.
I showed some dogs for her when she
was too crowded with client dogs. I
liked Dawn, I know there were problems for her, dealing with life, but if
you called Dawn asking for help she’d
be there. Life is short; sometimes it
ends before you think it should. Enjoy
each day and everyone that God sends
across your path. I wish everyone great
luck in this wonderful breed that we
Ch Jager's Hot Caramel Machiato
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Ch. Sherluck's Duke of
Earl, his fist photo shoot
Ch Datelis Enuf Said Alisaton
Ch Datelis Hot Proper T Alisaton
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have all worked so hard to maintain its
integrity.
QQ This was our 2011 interview and
we asked Cindy to update us on her
life since then.
Much has transpired since our
last article about Cindy Lane-Smith.
The Smiths, Cindy and Vance, welcomed the birth of their first grandchild
in 2012. It was a joyous event, and
they enjoy visiting whenever possible.
Wyatt is a wonderful boy, and the
dogs love him. In December, a second
grandchild is due, and Vance will travel for the big event while Cindy stays
home preparing for their 10th wedding
anniversary trip.
These are special times to be cherished as Vance survived a round with
Cancer in 2013 and is currently fighting
a very serious lung infection which has
hospitalized him twice in 2014. Both
are thankful for all the support from
friends and family.
Professionally, it has been a wonderful three years. Roseanne Kelly
entrusted Cindy to orchestrate the
career of “Grand Ch. Jaroe Legend of
Irish Spirit” for two wonderful years.
“Jim Bob” (Jimmy) won many specialties and retired with three Best in
Shows. He made the top twenty both
years and was in the top ten with
limited showing. Cindy had a bout
with double pneumonia at the end of
2013 which abruptly ended “Jimmy’s”
campaign.
In 2013 with only 57 shows
“Jimmy” still finished the year #8 in the
Top Twenty. “Jimmy” is a very special
Doberman who appears to be stamping his get with that beautiful look of
his. Cindy is very grateful to Roseanne
for her time campaigning “Jimmy” and
all she and Roseanne shared. 2014 has
brought a new black dog that has been
a super force to reckon with. Tim Stone
and Cheryl Green chose Cindy to
special their GCh. Phillmar Superman.
“Steel” has had a super hero start to
his career, garnering 5 Best in Shows,
5 Reserve Best in Shows along with
multiple specialties in just 5 months of
campaigning. He has been #1 dog in
the Dog News all breed points most of
those months. He has many champion
get and is a dog” dreams are made
of’. Team Steel is blessed with people
who have been very supportive of our
super hero, and we will enjoy the ride
wherever it takes us.
As always, Cindy sends special
thanks to Paul Croley for his continued
support of the beautiful JägerDobe
Dobermans that are always with her. g
Ch. Jaroe Legend of Irish Spirit
Jimmy in the Top Twenty,
Cindy’s favorite photo of him
Nothing better than Steel love
Christmas with the boys
left to right, Flynn, Grant, Kyle
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Vance and Cindy in St. Lucia last year
Steel’s first Best In Show
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OFA Excellent
Echo Normal (3/14)
Liver/Kidney Panel normal
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“Prada”
Jager’s Ruffian in Black
(Ch. Jalyn’s Simply Irresistible Alisaton
x GCh. Jager’s At Last)
Winning a major from BBE.
“James”
Ch. Jager’s Got My Mojo Working
(Ch. Sunburg’s Street Legal x GCh. Jager’s At Last)
Shown finishing - completely from BBE under Desmond Murphy.
“Twist”
Ch. Jager’s Lime Twisted Gin
(Ch Cha-Rish Star Quest Blu-J’s
x Ch. Cinnakerry N Jager’s Acquittal)
Winning one of three majors all from the BBE class - on her way to her
championship, under Jay Richardson.
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Dillon’s Sound Of Distant Thunder
Colt
Owned by
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Nancy L Young
Expertly
Handled by Cindy
Lane-Smith
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Teresa Nail & Ray Lively
professional handlers
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FEATURED HANDLERS
Teresa
Nail
&
Ray Lively
Lure coursing and conformation
showing on the same day!
Top 20, Ch Heartfelt’s
Epic v Touchstone
QQ How did you get your start in dogs?
I was born into English Field Setters - Llewelln. My mother and father bred and
showed setters for the field. I was always attracted to Dobermans and begged to
get one. I finally got my first Doberman when I was 8 years. old; her name was Ch.
Azteca’s Bellona UD, (Shasta). I started in training classes at the children’s museum
class with a toy poodle and a smooth coated Chihuahua. When I got Shasta I started
training under Dwight Dobson Jr. in obedience. In 1968 I won High In Trial at the
DPCA National with her. At the time obedience was my life, it was all I thought
about. Shasta and I ended up getting, I think, 6 perfect scores of 200, and I went on
to put CD’s on a GSD, Toy Poodle, and an English Setter.
I got thrown into the breed ring when I was 10. We were at shows in California
when my handler, Pete Delano, told me I would have to show Shasta myself because
he had a conflict in the Boxer ring. Bob Hastings gave me some liver, told me to
put her on a stand stay, step back and bait her, I ended up going Winners Bitch for
five points under Dr. Winfred Shute! It was a real thrill and so exciting. I was still
too young to show in juniors so I helped out Rex Vanderenter, learning and working
until I was old enough to compete in juniors. As soon as I was old enough I started
competing in juniors, and showed in juniors until I was 17. I qualified to show at
Westminster 3 years, the first year I showed Shasta, the second and third years I
showed Irene Bivin’s (my mother) dog Ari, Ch. Tolivar’s Aristotle of Azteca. I had one
of my most memorable wins by winning Best Junior at Westminster under Mrs. James
Edward Clark when I was 17, after this I was hooked.
QQ What lead you to professional handling?
Ray & Rae
The first and most important thing was my love of dogs. After winning at Westminster, I decided to try my hand at professional handling. I have to mention a few of
the people who helped me get started by hiring me to show their dogs. Joanne Davis,
Lynn Eggers, Dr. Douglas & Barbara Tatum and of course, I was showing dogs that
my mother and I had. It was 1973 and I got my first all breed Best in Show on one
of these dogs, Ch. Tolivers Boo Radley dob Mann (Boo) which was a very exciting
win made even more special since Boo was my mother’s dog. Now it’s been over
40 years and hundreds of clients who I have to thank for helping me in my business
and some have become my life long friends. QQ Have you shown other breeds?
GCh Cantex Gris Gris’ Sonofa Doc
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I consider myself an all breed handler, I’ve shown most breeds. I’m known for
Dobermans but I have put Best in Shows on Samoyeds, GSDs, Irish Setters, IGs
and Smooth Dachshunds and have had much success showing Boxers, Whippets,
Bullmastiffs, and Standard Poodles. I got my start with Dobermans. My mother and I
started breeding Dobermans in 1966 under the kennel name dob Mann. My Mom’s
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CH OTCH Buddy UDX 4
CH Rhapsody’s Passage to India,
CD, RA, ROM, VCX, BH
maiden name was Mann, which is how we came up with the
name. Through the years we also bred Smooth Dachshunds,
Italian Greyhounds, and English Setters under this kennel
name. I have also branched out to not only showing in conformation, but have success in the Lure Coursing arena too,
so I have extensive interest in other breeds. I met Ray in 1990
and within a few months he became my handling partner. It
was one of these other breeds, an Italian Greyhound, which
became Ray’s first Champion, Ch. Silverbluff’s Irene. Ray and I
have been together for 24 years and Ray states it is my biggest
accomplishment to have met him! We make a great team and
equally enjoy working with the dogs our clients entrust to us.
QQ What was your most memorable dog?
I have had many memorable dogs through out the years
and each dog of every client is memorable in one way or
another. I guess I would have to divide my most memorable
dogs into those that were more personal and those who also
provided me with wonderful accomplishments. On a personal
level I have to start with my first Dobe, Shasta for all the reasons I have mentioned and the love she gave me. I would also
have to include my GSD, Tiger, Ch. White Oak’s Eye of the
Tiger. He came to be my constant companion after his owner,
Margaret Garrison, gave him to me when she was retiring him
from the show ring; we won many Groups and Specialties. He
was a very special dog and stayed by my side until he went
to the Rainbow Bridge in 2011. As I mentioned earlier I have
experience with Lure Coursing and my Italian Greyhound
bitch, BII Dual, Ch. Jandia’s Dashing Val dob Mann, Jackie
Brown was an exceptional lure courser and won best in show
at the BII in 2005, and this was a very exciting win!
When I think about dogs who are memorable which I
didn’t own myself, of course I have to start with all the dogs
through the years that I have had the privilege to show into the
DPCA Top Twenty, too many to mention by name but each
has a special place for me. I have to start with Ch Arco dob
Mann who I won the DPCA Grand Prize Futurity with at six
months, one week of age and went on to 38 all breed Best
in Shows and to win the DPCA Top Twenty in 1983. Also
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CH Hillco’s Texas Blazing Star,
UD, RE, ROM, VCX, ZTP
Ch Gerent’s Eldo Radley dob Mann who I went Winners Dog
at our National in 1985. My other two Top Twenty winning
dogs, Ch Royalmead Prescott v Madori WAC, Scotty, and Ch
Cambria’s Carmen.... and of course the dog I won the bred
with twice at the DPCA National in 2003 and 2008, Ch. Star
Across Texas dob Mann, Bubba, who I really enjoyed showing. There have been others, Ch Touchstone’s Frozen In Time,
who I showed for Janice & Roy Keith, he brought them into my
life and started a friendship that has lasted many years. I have
gone on to show, finish and place in the Top Twenty many
dogs for them but it started with Ariel. So as you can see it’s
too hard to pick just one, they are all so special in their own
ways!
QQ What are your future goals?
Since I have been handling dogs for over 40 years I have
thought about what the next step would be. I think about being
a judge or an AKC rep, but remaining a breeder and staying
involved with the bred is the most important thing to me.
QQ Any closing thoughts?
Yes, there have been several people who have not only
been with me through the years but have offered advice and
guidance when I needed it. I would start with my father,
Richard Terry Nail Jr., who was an accomplished horseman
and dog man and whom encouraged me as a young girl to
realize my natural talent for working with animals. Of course
my mother, Irene Bivin, who was always able to see things
that I needed to improve upon, helping me to do this and for
teaching me to appreciate and learn about all breeds. She was
the consummate sports person and taught me to always be a
good sport no matter the outcome. There is Edd Bivin who
offered advice and guidance on our breeding program. Mrs.
James Edward Clark (Annie) and Mrs. Robert Forsythe (Janie)
for being the two handlers that most inspired me to become
a handler. When they showed dogs the dogs they showed
would light up and I thought I want to do this. Also I want to mention some of the people who have been
with me through the years, Julie Prigmore, Bentcreek Dober-
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Ch. Touchstone’s Frozen in Time
Teresa and BISS GCh. O’s Godiva
Dark Demmitasse, Guiness
Grandkids, Connor and Brynlee
mans, Janice and Roy Keith, Heartfelt Dobermans, Irena Sasu, Rhapsody
Dobermans, Becky Carney-Miller, Miller Dobermans, Becky Evers, Jan Phillips,
Cathrine Odom, Terry Meyers, Larry
and Anne House, Kay Rose (Jaycee and
Marine Rose), Dee Dietz, Lana Sidnerman, Cheryl Green and Alisa Brotherhood. When you have been doing this
as long as I have the list of people you
want to thank for their support is long,
I’m sure I’ve forgotten some but Ray and
I thank all our clients for their trust.
Eukanuba and by February 2013 they
had hit the Top 20 list! They make a
wonderful team. He wants to please
Teresa very much. Teresa walks into
the ring with confidence and our dogs
feel that positive energy. And, Teresa
walks out of the ring with a smile on
her face and always thanks the judge
for whatever ribbon she receives. She
demonstrates wonderful sportsmanship.
Teresa’s classic (and classy) response
to her clients if they ask her why she
thought their dog didn’t win is “because
the judge didn’t point to us“ and “It’s
over, now move on to the next show.”
Guinness and Teresa have formed a
very special bond. It amazed us that we
could make it into last year’s Top 20 so
quickly and finish # 6. She encouraged
us to keep going and promised we were
on a roll. Well, Teresa was so right! She
and Guinness brought home the wins
and we quickly qualified for 2014 and
consistently stayed in the Top 5 and
then the Top 10 well after Guinness got
to come home in February, finishing at
#11. Guinness enjoys the bigger rings so
I am looking forward to Topeka
Top 20 night with Teresa looking
forward to her showing my boy. She has
become a friend and we miss the camaraderie from being at the dog shows. But
I know we have more surprises ahead
of us in the near future which will bring
us back to the show circuit. I would be
very remiss in not mentioning Ray. He
has been such a wonderful friend and
he has a special bond with G as well. So
whenever Guinness sees Ray, he wants
to play. But he knows whenever they
are at the show ring and Ray is warming
him up, it is time for business. Teresa
and Ray do a wonderful job because
it is their passion. Teresa routinely will
help the competition with their dogs
when they need help. And that speaks
volumes for her.
From Irina Sasu: Teresa’s current
special Safari, GCH Tiburon Djibouti v
Rhapsody owned by Irina. Teresa first
saw Safari as a 16 week old puppy, they
bonded at first glance. She finished at 14
months of age, in limited showing and
she placed every time she was shown at
the 2013 National and Regionals. Safari
was bred by John and Addy Dolan of
Tiburon Dobermans. She started her
specials career in March 2014, and has
been on a roll ever since. A Top 20
contender for, she is currently living and
traveling with Teresa, working for Teresa
in the ring during the day and sharing
her bed at night — something she does
not get to do at home!
Safari is not just a conformation
Doberman. When not at the dog show,
she shares Teresa’s love of lure coursing.
At home she enjoys agility, the tunnel
and a-frame are her favorites. g
QQ This was our 2012 interview and we
asked Teresa to update us on her life
since then.
When not working with the dogs,
Teresa and Ray enjoy spending time
with their grandchildren Connor and
Brynlee. From MaryAnn Byrns: Several of
my friends and acquaintances, that were
current/former clients of Teresa, encouraged me to contact her to discuss
Guinness’s potential show career. I first
met Teresa, one on one, in the summer
of 2012 for her to evaluate Guinness.
Teresa really liked him and said that she
had a special but would like to visit with
us again in the future. I knew when she
put her hands on him and stacked him
that she made a special connection with
Guinness. He looked amazing.
Teresa started showing Guinness
in late November, won an AOM at
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GCH Tiburon Djibouti v Rhapsody
CH Ravenswoods Azure Sky, RA x CH Aquarius Garbo v Tiburon
Thank you Teresa for the expert handling and the fun journey into the Top Twenty.
Breeder:
Handler:
Owners:
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John Dolan Tiburon Dobermans
Teresa Nail 817-454-7417
Irina Sasu & John Dolan
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GCh Rhapsody’s Brand New Day, CA, WAC, CGC
“Gentry” congratulates his 3rd and 4th champions
CH Rhapsody’s Cape
of Good Hope, CA
“Idriss”
Bred and owned by Irina Sasu
Rhapsody Dobermans
www.RhapsodyDobes.com
Handled by Teresa Nail
Thank you Teresa for showing
our 16th home bred
champion so beautifully.
Idriss will be back for
his Grand Championship
after he matures.
CH Rhapsody’s
Shores of Tripoli
“Judge”
Bred by Irina Sasu
Owned by James and
Elizabeth Foreman
handled by Teresa Nail
Teresa and Judge - what
a great team.
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GCh Rhapsody’s Brand New Day, CA, WAc, CGC
Ch Killeen dob Mann x Ch Rhapsody’s Integrity, CD, RA, ROM, VCX
“Gentry”
Gentry finished with a Group 4 from the classes. Thank you Teresa!
Bred and owned by Irina Sasu
www.RhapsodyDobes.com
Handled by Teresa Nail and Ray Lively
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Thank you Judge Mrs. Jeanne D Zuver for Winners Bitch at the Greater
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Owners: Cathy Nieuwoudt and David Nieuwoudt
Breeders: Wlodzimierz and Anna Bujok, Osielsko Poland
Handlers: Teresa Nail and Ray Lively, 817-454-7417
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As many of you know this has been a very difficult year.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for all of the help, love and support.
The Goldfein Family
David, Jennifer, Shoshana, Sabrina, Matt, & Barbara
Gaza
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GCH. D’s Remember When
x CH. Manarjj N Gra-Lemor Doozie WAC
Lynda Beam
Breeders: Jennifer Goldfein & Barbra Goldfein & Mary Leahy & Sally Campbell
Owners: Lilya Glezer-Goldfein, David & Jennifer Goldfein
Handlers: David & Jennifer Goldfein
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Ch. Rahdy’s Beyond The Veil Of Mist
CH. Rahdy’s Sail The Seven Seas x GCH. D’s Diva On Fire
Breeders: David & Jennifer Goldfein, Dr. Anthony D. & Mrs. Sheila Dinardo
Owners: David, Jennifer, Shoshana, Sabrina Goldfein & Barbara Goldfein
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CH. Rahdy’s Sail The Seven Seas x GCH. D’s Diva On Fire
scarlet’s first time in the ring, just 6 months old, at the DPC of Milwaukee Specialty,
she won a 5-point major. She finished her Championship at 10 months
and is now well on her way to her Grand Championship.
Breeders: David & Jennifer Goldfein, Dr. Anthony D. & Mrs. Sheila Dinardo
Owners: Lilya Glezer-Goldfein, David & Jennifer Goldfein, Barbara Goldfein
Handlers: David & Jennifer Goldfein
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Rahdy’s Son of Sinbad
CH. Rahdy’s Sail The Seven Seas
x GCH. D’s Diva on Fire
Breeders: David & Jennifer Goldfein
Dr. Anthony D. & Mrs. Sheila DiNardo
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Shoshana & Sabrina Goldfein
Barbara Goldfein
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Handled by
david & Jennifer Goldfein
Owned by
Rakesh Shah
Arjun Shah
bReedeRS:
Joan berg
Valentine dobermans
630-335-6772
Jennifer & david Goldfein
Rahdy dobermans
847-274-1569
CH. Rahdy’s Forget you “Cee Lo Green” x CH. Tres In It To win It
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Rizzo & Zuko
are handled by
David & Jennifer Goldfein
Pictured at 8 months
CH. Rahdy’s Forget You “Cee Lo Green” x CH. Tres In It To Win It
Pictured at 8 months
with 8 points
CH. Rahdy’s Forget You “Cee Lo Green” x CH. Tres In It To Win It
OWNED AND BRED BY
Joan Berg - Valentine Dobermans 630-335-6772
Jennifer & David Goldfein- Rahdy Dobermans 847-274-1569
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A father and daughter’s love of Dobermans
in life and in the hereafter
A True Story by Lisa Newman
I
remember when I was a little
girl crying myself to sleep one
night. My father came in and
sat on the edge of my bed
to ask why I was crying. I told him
how badly I wanted a dog...something I had asked for many times.
The answer was always no. This time
he said yes! He must have felt very
sad hearing me sobbing alone in my
room. The next day I said I wanted a
German Shepherd. We had cared for
my grandfather’s Shepherd after he’d
passed away; I loved the dog so it was
only natural I would want another.
My father had his own ideas. He said
“We are going to start looking for a
Doberman Pinscher.” Dad grew up in
New York City. As a little boy he saw
a poodle running loose on the street,
chased by an off-leash Doberman.
A man called for the Doberman,
which stopped dead in his tracks and
ran back to him. My father was so
impressed he said “That’s the breed
we should have.” I didn’t even know
what a Doberman looked like, but I
didn’t care. I couldn’t be happier just
knowing I would finally have a dog.
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So that’s what started it all. Our
family was then forever involved with
the love of our Dobermans.
We showed them, bred them and
enjoyed them as family members.
Always house dogs, they were constantly at our side, loved intensely
and were best friends who guarded
us faithfully.
By the time I was forty I was so
involved with training and showing
Dobermans I owned up to nine of
them at one time. I was single and
having lots of fun with them. Then I
met a man from Texas who’d never
owned a pet in his life. We hit it off
and after a few years we got married.
Before I knew it we were having a
baby, moving away from my California family and buying a ranch house
so the dogs could have plenty of room
to run while I was busy with our new
baby. As the years went by some of
the dogs passed away and I decided
not to have more than one male and
one female Doberman. I didn’t feel it
was safe to raise my young son with
the risk of getting hurt if a dog fight
broke out.
Back in California my father was
battling cancer. He’d been in remission for years and had a Doberman
puppy for companionship. I knew
he missed my dogs when I moved
but hadn’t expected he’d get his own
Doberman, given his diagnosis. His
cancer advanced and became pretty
unbearable, yet he insisted on taking
his dog for walks three times a day! I
believe his dog gave him something
to live for. He was so proud of him;
everyone in the neighborhood knew
my dad and his dog.
My sister and I had talked on
the phone about my father’s hope
that I’d take his dog in the event of
his death. Neither of us was able to
safely provide a Dobe a home. I had
a male Doberman already, with no
kenneling to separate two adult male
dogs. She had three toy-sized dogs so
could not take him. I suggested she
tell Dad about Doberman rescue so
an adoptive home could be lined up
for his dog. Unfortunately time slipped
by and no one got around to calling
a rescue; my father had a stroke and
was left in a coma.
The doctors couldn’t predict
whether his future held days or weeks,
so my father came to my sister’s
house with hospice helping around
the clock. She arranged for her son
and a friend to go over daily to feed
and care for the dog. I was completely
distraught over this. The thought of the
poor dog alone in the house without
my dad just tore me apart. I pleaded
with her to bring the dog to her house
to visit my dad. Even though my dad
was in a coma I believed he somehow
understood what was happening and
had to be beyond worry and upset
because the dog who’d been by his
side for all these years was now alone.
I knew his dog was everything
to him. I knew I had to do something
fast. After anguishing over several
unworkable options for the dog to
come live with me I realized results
might even be disastrous. I finally
called Doberman rescue in California
and left a desperate message. I knew
they’d understand our situation, know
how sensitive Dobermans are and
would recognize this was a real emergency to me. A man named Bryan
called me within hours and after
talking for quite a while, I knew he
was the right person; I felt comfortable
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Pictured at 8 months
CH. Rahdy’s Forget You “Cee Lo Green” x CH. Tres In It To Win It
Breeders: Joan Berg & Jennifer Goldfein
Owners: Lilya Glezer-Goldfein & Jennifer Goldfein & Joan Berg
Handlers: Jennifer & David Goldfein
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putting my father’s beloved Doberman in his care. I arranged for Bryan
to pick up him up as soon as possible,
in two days. I hung up the phone and
burst into tears, feeling very relieved
and knowing it was the right decision.
Still, the next two days I worried about
my father in his pain and misery and
his dog alone and confused.
The morning Bryan was to pick
up the dog, I took a walk in the
pasture. Coming back I suddenly felt
extremely drained and weak. I told
my husband, then laid down on the
couch and felt a deep urgency to pray
for my father’s soul. I worried he was
afraid to pass over to the other side. I
knew my father was agnostic, perhaps
an atheist. I had a pretty strong belief
in an afterlife and had asked my sister
a few days before to let a clergyman
come to pray at my father’s bedside.
She had said he wouldn’t want that.
So I prayed, asking God to send my
father’s deceased brother or father to
meet his soul and help him cross over.
My prayer became intense and very
focused. Tears streaming, I pleaded
with God and Jesus to take my father’s
soul. After my prayer I got up. I felt
great... relieved and very relaxed. The
phone rang. It was my sister; she was
at my father’s house to sign for the
Bryan to take the dog. The hospice
nurse had just called her to say my
father died a minute ago. I said that
was strange, I was just praying for his
soul a minute ago. She felt strange too,
as she was just signing rescue papers
at the moment of the call. It was then
I realized how real this was, not a
coincidence at all. This amazing connection was a true eye opener.
But the next thing that happened
was almost as shocking and has
changed the way I believe and view
life, death, love and loss. “Coincidence is God’s way of remaining
anonymous” to quote Albert Einstein.
Rummy
Rummy was my young female
Doberman when my son Chad was
born. She’d never been around babies
or children but I had socialized her
really well. My husband and I took her
everywhere with us because, before
Chad, she was like a child. By the
time she was full grown I often said
“Rummy acts like a Golden Retriever.”
She was immediately very friendly to
everyone she met and sometimes I
wondered if she would protect us if
necessary. As time went by she would
prove to me she would not only learn
to love children, but be a protector
as well.
I got through what proved to be a
difficult pregnancy, the planned Caesarian section and what seemed to be
the birth of a normal baby boy. Within
hours things took a turn for the worse.
My new son’s blood pressure dropped
and he was whisked away from me to
the pediatric intensive care unit. As
the hours then days ticked by news
about his health got worse and worse.
Doctors ran test after test but reached
no diagnosis. An M.R.I. was inaccurately read, leading doctors to give us
the false news Chad would be brain
dead. An eye specialist making rounds
told us Chad would probably be blind;
possibly he might have some vision in
one eye, but nothing more could be
known until re-exam at three months
of age. By the end of a month Chad
was diagnosed with a very rare but
treatable disease called panhypopituitarism. Sadly, a doctor with horrible
bedside manner gave us a devastating
prophesy Chad would never be able
to play catch with his father and most
assuredly would be blind. We were
sent home with medicines to administer around the clock; l felt like my new
job was to be a nurse, a very scared
and worried one.
Chad was finally home with us.
All we could do was hope his condition was not as bad as we’d been
told. I had a deep sadness and felt like
crying most of the time. My husband
Scott was traveling much of the time
for his work, so when I would fall into
a very depressed crying bout the only
ones around were my dogs. Rummy
instantly became what I called “Chads
Nanny.” When he cried, I heard it
right away on the baby monitor in my
room but I could never be fast enough
for Rummy. She’d run to me, her very
anxious look clearly saying “hurry,
the baby’s crying!” She followed me
everywhere and stayed by my side
every minute of the day and night.
Days when I cried on and on, falling
deeper and deeper into depression,
Rummy would start by trying to lick
me, then became more animated if
I yelled for her to stop. She’d try to
jump all over me; I’d get madder and
scream at her to stop. Never taking
no for an answer, she then escalated
to jumping, licking me and running
around in circles. Her crazy antics
helped me realize how upset I was
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Professional Handler
603-770-5607
kelly@winall.us
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A father and daughter’s love of Dobermans in life and in the hereafter
A True Story by Lisa Newman continued from page 56
making her, so all I could do was stop
crying and start laughing! She really
saved me from myself during this difficult time!
Three long months later our family’s anxious wait for Chad’s followup
eye exam turned into the best day of
my life! Chad would have some vision
in one eye--the best news since he
was born! Soon Chad started working
with special education teachers who
came to our house twice weekly. One
visit in particular I will always remember. Rummy stayed behind a baby
gate in the kitchen when the teachers
worked with Chad in the adjoining
living room; she never once barked
and was always her usual friendly
self. This day the teacher had Chad on
the floor doing some sort of test. She
got on all fours, crawled toward him
and Rummy let out a very low almost
inaudible growl warning her to watch
her step ! I now knew beyond any
doubt my golden retriever-like Doberman would protect our family.
The years went by, Chad grew up
and Rummy was a great companion
for all of us. Her personality was “larger than life.” She couldn’t be ignored,
always the very endearing center of
attention. Unfortunately, during my
father’s last few months of life Rummy’s health was also failing. Despite
medications from her veterinarian
which eased her pain and increased
her quality of life, I realized I had
kept her going too long. When my
father passed away, I was unable to
deal with losing her at the same time.
Though I was no stranger to euthanizing my animals when it was time
I knew putting Rummy down would
be extremely painful for me. On an
especially difficult night when even
extra doses of her medications didn’t
work as they had in the past, I knew
it was wrong to continue this way and
wondered when I could muster the
courage to put her down.
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She answered my question the
next morning. She got up, whined a
little and ate her usual morning biscuit
slowly, not in her usual quick gulp.
I gave her another dose of pills and
she followed me on our usual routine
of feeding the horses and chickens.
From my side she looked up into
my eyes as we walked and I knew
she’d had enough and could not go
on like this any longer. I scheduled
her euthanasia for that morning. On
the way to school I told Chad I was
taking Rummy for a visit with the
veterinarian today to see if he could
help her feel better and have less pain.
Rummy’s spot on car rides was the
passenger seat next to me. She didn’t
relax, but always sat up and looked
anxiously out the window. This day
she curled up in a relaxed ball. At the
vet’s Rummy calmly laid down and
rested her head on the exam room
floor. It was the reassurance I needed
to know today was definitely the day.
The usual Rummy would act hysterical and ridiculous to the point she’d
get the staff laughing at the big “tuff”
Dobe crawling onto my lap. As the vet
put the needle in her vein she didn’t
move. I held her tight, petting her and
softly sobbed over her.
I stayed awhile holding her and
crying; I prayed for her soul to come
home with me. With my father’s death
I was OK in knowing his soul would
be in heaven. Unsure about my animals, all I could do was hope and
pray. Somehow I got to my car, crying
still. I slumped over the center console; it was beyond my ability to close
the car door. My crying fit worsened
to almost an anxiety attack. I cried so
hard my breath wouldn’t come. My
body actually hurt. Finally I said in
a prayer, “Oh God, please stop this
pain I just want her soul to be with
me.” I gasped out loud as the car door
slammed shut! There was no breeze
outside, no leaves were blowing. As
I looked around in confusion some
papers on my passenger seat fluttered.
What had just happened? I did not
know. But I started my car, headed
home and wondered if this was how a
paranormal experience felt. My upset
was gone and after school I told seven
year old Chad that Rummy had died
at the vet’s office. I was able to assure
him her spirit was remaining with us,
she’s just invisible and in heaven. He
seemed to understood and took it
very well. Every so often Chad would
cry and say he didn’t want Rummy to
be invisible anymore and wanted her
like she used to be.
Several nights later I awoke to a
vision of a Doberman with the words
“thank you” above it. I shared with
my husband how strange it seemed.
Months later I had a reading from the
very famous and reputable psychic
Dannion Brinkley. As I told him of
my father’s death he suddenly asked,
“Who is Rummy?” He said he was
hearing a man with a strong Brooklyn
accent telling him he had come for
Rummy’s spirit the day of her euthanasia, then slammed the car door (so
characteristic of my dad’s N.Y. mannerisms!) and rustled the paper next
to me so I’d know it wasn’t the wind.
My father told Dannion he came to
get her for me since in his greatest
need and most helpless moment I
had helped him with his dog, so he
returned the favor when I needed him
most.
I now believe it was my father
who sent me a telepathic message the picture of the Doberman with the
words “thank you.” Albert Einstein has
a very famous quote: ”There are only
two ways to live your life. One is as
though nothing is a miracle. The other
is as though everything is a miracle.” I
choose the latter. g
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Ch. Rauschund's
Southern Comfort, CGC TDI
Watch for Rhett & Kelly at the
DPCA 2014 National!
Heartfelt gratitude to
handler Kelly Lyn Marquis
& assistant Megan
Decker for expertly
handling Rhett to his
championship, achieving
multiple specialty wins
along the way; and
to breeder CaroleAnn
Havener, for entrusting
me with this special boy!
Katherine Ziemke mkziemke@aol.com
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Ozzie
Am. Ch Can. GCh Pamelot’s One Man Band
Am. Ch Foxfire All Star x Pamelot’s Trinity
Bred by: Pamela DeHetre
Owned by: Susan Bicknell and Pamela DeHetre
ch.doberman@icloud.com
www.ExanteDobermans.com
BBDD #1 Black, vWD carrier, OFA hips and elbows, liver
- normal, thyroid - normal, cardio clear, holter and EKG
due October, full and correct dentition
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Dobermans Around The World
Susan Bicknell interviews 4 International
Doberman Breeders/Judges/Handlers
Daniel Filipovic
IKONS DOBERMANS
I am very honoured and pleased to share the views of
Daniel Filipovic, IKONS DOBERMANS, GEELONG, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA
Andrea Paiva and Fernando Soler, BACKBONE KENNEL, BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA
Ervin and Andrea Erdely, SHADOW OF DARKNESS, BACKO GRADISTE, SERBIA
Pam DeHetre, PAMELOT REG’D,, LOGANVILLE, GA, USA
First, thank you so much for talking with me, and
welcome! It is such a rare treat to view and compare such
globally diverse opinions. As I see it, a breeder’s job is to
breed faults out. A handler works to highlight the good
qualities and minimize the faults; a good judge works to
discern the differences. In your current activities within the
breed, could you comment on the following questions?
QQ 
How did you get into Dobermans?
Daniel Filipovic IKONS DOBERMANNS
GEELONG, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA
Growing up I was a fan of TV’s Magnum PI with the
Dobes Zeus and Apollo. I spent years trying to convince
my parents to allow me to get one. By age 15 I had saved
enough money to get my first Dobermann and enter the
show world. I was extremely fortunate to have purchased a
very good specimen from one of the country’s top breeders,
who in turn became my mentor and set me along the path
I continue today as a breeder/handler.
Andrea Paiva & Fernando Soler
BACKBONE KENNEL BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA
We started almost by accident 8 years ago, buying a pet
female Doberman puppy for our home, daughter of a dog
handled by Fernando.
Ervin and Andrea Erdelyi SHADOW OF
DARKNESS BACKO GRADISTE, SERBIA
When my wife and I got married I mentioned I would
like to have a Dobermann, as my parents never allowed
me to have one. She did not want this breed as she was
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afraid. She had never seen them before but had heard lots
of negative comments from others. I knew she adored dogs
so I took her to more kennels and reassured her they were
not like people said. A few weeks after our breeder visits I
saw an internet ad for a free pup; the owners were moving
away. I called immediately and later that day we got our first
Dobermann. He was so small and though we wanted this
to be a happy story — we were wrong. After he turned one
year, our Cezar got sick. We went to doctors every day and
the veterinarians said everything would be fine with him,
but at the end he died despite all efforts to save him. It was
a huge shock for us and we needed a lot of time to get over
his death. There is a belief that when you lose your pet,
the best way to treat sorrow is to get another pet to fill the
emptiness in the heart. Next we got a female, Aisha. They
were only pets and we never went to shows, but enjoyed
every minute with them.
Pam DeHetre
PAMELOT REG’D, LOGANVILLE, GA, USA
I was introduced to a person with a Doberman in
1965. I was so impressed with his dog that I got my first
one the same year.
QQ 
How many dogs do you have?
Daniel, IKONS I currently have 6 ‘kids’ at home ranging
from 8 years to 4 months old. They are Supreme Ch Ikons
Dark Goddess, Sup Ch/NZ Ch Ikons Born To B A Star, Sup
Ch/NZ Ch Ikons Te Tahi, Ch Ikons One And Only, Ch Ikons
Chosen One and Ikons Daenerys Targaryen. We try to
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Andrea Paiva and Fernando
Soler, BACKBONE KENNEL
Ervin and Andrea Erdelyi
SHADOW OF DARKNESS
maintain this limit to ensure the dogs get the attention they
deserve; all reside as house dogs.
Andrea & Fernando, BACKBONE In our home we have 2
adult males, 4 adults females, 2 of which will not be bred
any more and 1 female puppy. Also we have 2 females in
co-ownership.
Ervin & Andrea , S.O.D. At the moment we have 4 adult
females, 2 young and one baby female and one young male
in the kennel. Some of them were gifts from our friends and
some are our breeding.
Pam, PAMELOT As most people who are in love with a
breed, probably too many.
QQ 
How many litters have you bred?
Daniel We are a small kennel which breeds for ourselves
first and foremost, having bred just 11 litters the past 26
years with great success.
Andrea & Fernando We have bred 8 litters from 2007 to
now. We don’t like to breed more than one or two litters
a year.
Ervin & Andrea We have registered 8 litters since we got
the official FCI registration number.
Pam I really can’t count the litters I have bred. It has been
since 1965.
QQ 
As a successful breeder, how do you see the progression of the breed as a whole, from when you started till
today?
Daniel The peak of the breed was 10-15 years ago with
quality and depth in both dogs and bitches; dozens of top
dogs were able to vie for the top honors. Today’s best can
compete with dogs of any generation, the difference being
there are far fewer exceptional specimens and breeders
whose purpose and passion is to breed that specimen. The
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Pam DeHetrw
PAMELOT REG’D
state of the breed in Australia today would be best described
as decimated and in disarray. The ban on tail docking saw
most of the long serving, knowledgeable breeders whose
best interest and devotion was the breed leave en mass,
creating a vacuum which unfortunately has been filled
mainly by ‘breeders’ whose interest is to fill orders for the
puppy/pet market and to fill their bank accounts. Decisions
concerning matings are financially driven and have little
to with the best interests or improvement of the breed. As
such the standard has dropped off dramatically in recent
years.
Andrea & Fernando We think temperament has missed in
many bloodlines, unfortunately we also see many missing
teeth and occlusion problems. As we progress, we think
angulations have improved overall, at least in our country.
Sadly, the Doberman in our country has generally become
a commercial breed.
Ervin & Andrea Today when people talk about Dobermanns, the breed is unfortunately always mentioned as a
ruined breed. In the past they (Dobermanns) were different
from today. In the FCI standard this breed is described
as Karl Friedrich Louis Dobermann imagined it; it seems
today’s influential breeders intend to change it. For example
they are higher, have a different head type, in body type
females are longer than males, masculine females, etc. They
have gotten progressively worse every year: some lines
have missing teeth, yellow not brown coat (hair), light-colored eyes, timid or aggressive dogs, unmotivated, etc.
Pam I think the breed has improved in many areas. Shoulders, fronts, pasterns, neck sets are all better than they
were. Temperaments are better suited for today’s world.
QQ 
Do you believe there are better quality dogs or bitches
right now?
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Daniel Right now dogs are stronger than bitches at the very
top of the standings, beating them out on most occasions.
Andrea & Fernando We believe they are globally equated
and don’t think it depends on males and females but rather
on bloodlines.
Ervin & Andrea Every generation has few (outstanding)
super good quality dogs and bitches. There isn’t such a
thing as a perfect dog and there are always things which
can be better. Maybe a few years ago it was not the fashion
to call a person a “breeder” and it was more important to
have just one or two dogs which were high quality. Nowadays we have a “Top” list on different websites, but it is not
realistic as it is a paid marketing.
Pam It depends on the individual animal. There are good
ones of both sexes however through the years it seems we
have had more great bitches.
QQ 
What do you think is the most valuable attribute of a
stud dog?
Daniel Finding the right sire requires time and effort
because it is a stud dog’s strength that must be used to offset the weaknesses found in the bitch. No matter how good
a dog might be, not every stud dog will be best suited for
every female. Knowing how to evaluate them is what separates the best breeders from the rest. A common mistake
is flocking to the top performers; even the great performers
do not always prove to be the good producers. I’m not
looking for the popular sire but the dominant one, the dog
with depth and breadth of pedigree, pedigree which displays traits I desire as well as the health and temperament.
Combined with what’s noted above, I require the dog to
have presence, an aura around him which demands my
attention.
Andrea & Fernando The most important thing for us is to
see his pedigree, the offspring from breedings with females
of different bloodlines (not quantity but quality) and then
his phenotype.
Ervin & Andrea From my point of view: genetics. To see
how some descendants adopted good genes and what is
inherited in the progeny (temperament, character, the set of
characteristics). It is not important to be “THE” male which
is a hit. The breed is designed to have pronounced strength,
speed, loyalty, intelligence.
We all love to see the complete picture. The bottom
line is that dogs who most closely match the breed standard
in structure and temperament are the most desirable ones
for us.
Pam That they can produce what they are.
QQ 
Foundation bitch?
Daniel I want everything! The bitch is our building block.
There is no single valuable attribute in a foundation bitch
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as it is the bitch who provides the complement to the sire
and determines the distinction among his offspring, both in
quality and producing ability. I want her to be of outstanding genotype and phenotype, ideally free of hereditary
defects and in great health. She will be intelligent, stable
and sensible, a great role model as her contribution to
temperament accounts for more than the dog’s. Lastly, as
it is almost impossible to radically change body type and
structure in only a few generations I place great importance
to select and maintain bitches who approach our mental
picture of the ideal as described by the breed standard.
Andrea & Fernando We have 2: Miracle King’s Fire
(Inbreeding on Am Ch A’mondes Tidal Wave Catriel) and
Kettle Cove Light Up My Sky (Imported from USA with
Cambria’s and Foxfire bloodlines).
Ervin & Andrea A successful breeding program starts with
a super strong foundation bitch. We should choose the best
bitch possible to improve the breed. She also must be able
to keep the standard as it is now, it should be the goal of
any breeding program. We pay attention to what the breed
was originally bred to do. For show lines the dog should
have excellent conformation, breed type, temperament, etc.
For work it is important for her to be balanced physically,
mentally and emotionally.
Pam My original foundation bitch was a CH Ebonaire’s Touchdown daughter, Toledobe’s Never On Sunday,
CD. However, I was a professional handler and did not
believe in showing my client’s dogs against my breeding, so
I ceased breeding for many years. About 20 years ago I was
fortunate to obtain CH Carolyn’s Windy Gale v Pell, CD,
ROM who became a foundation for my current breeding
program. She was a Windwalker daughter from a combination that produced 11 or more Champions.
QQ 
How do you feel about Allowed Other Colours?
Daniel This is an area I don’t have a lot of experience in
and have seen very few in or out of the ring although they
are part of the standard and accepted as such.
Andrea & Fernando Our country is under FCI rules and
only allows two colors, black & rust and red & rust, but we
think blue & rust and fawn & rust should be accepted, but
not white.
Andrea & Ervin There are only two allowed colors for
the Doberman according to FCI, once again we go by this
standard. In this case we only support brown and black in
shows. I do not mind seeing other ones as pets as we love
all of them regardless of the color. But as the original German standard wrote, where the breed comes from, it is only
ok to breed and show black and brown ones.
Pam I love all the colors Dobermans are permitted to be
by our standard.
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QQ 
How did you progress from your first dog until today?
Daniel It’s been quite an adventure, full of learning and
wonderful experiences shared with some amazing people
along the way. There was the big decision when I commenced breeding as opposed to just handling. I was fortunate to show and lease a bitch, the very best bitch who
saved me years of disappointment, frustration, and time
and I used a great dog to sire my foundation litter, thereby
producing some great MBISS/BIS winning dogs and bitches,
creating Ikons. From that point breeding was my passion
and challenge. Continually studying, learning and applying
the principles taught to me by my mentors and like-minded
breeders. Judging is also something I have enjoyed during
my time in dog; I always appreciate a good dog no matter
who the breeder may be. Showing has been a big part of
my life, almost two thirds. Along the way breeding/owning
and handling National and Specialty BISS, Royal Show BIS
and All Breed Shows BIS winners at some of the largest
shows in the country are highlights I couldn’t have imagined
achieving when I first started out.
Andrea & Fernando We are sure not to be the best but we
have evolved from the work in line breeding, to then outcross and again return to our foundation bloodlines again.
We know that it will take time and effort to reach the ideal
Dobermann for us, but we’ll keep working on it.
Ervin & Andrea Maintaining the quality line takes careful
planning and selection. It is essential to make the effort
to establish a strong line if possible. So we are trying to
improve and learn as much as we can all the time. This is
why in free time, we visit other breeders who have done
this for 20-30 years to talk with them, borrow books and
practice together. We strive for combining looks with quality to prove in shows as well. We are still very young but
we got feedback from others who can already see how we
have developed from our first year up to today.
Pam I became a successful breeder/owner handler and it
went to being a pro handler to retiring from the profession
to becoming a judge.
QQ 
Could you comment on the differences of breeding
and showing practices and requirements between Europe,
South America, Australia and North America?
Daniel Obviously each region has its strengths and
weaknesses depending on one’s point of view. Europe is
unique vs. the other areas in both type and the way the
dogs are exhibited. I must say I have enjoyed the spectacle
of European specialties whilst frustrated at the handling.
The remainder share similar types of dogs with North and
South America being far more professional-handler-driven.
Showing in Australia is predominantly owner/handler such
as Europe, although the format and presentation style is as
in North and South America albeit at a lesser cost.
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Andrea & Fernando It’s not easy to compare different continents. But we can mention that in South America even if
we are under FCI rules we breed as ‘American’ type. We
have free will to do it without any restriction. In Australia,
the WAC exists but is not compulsory for breeding in the
same way in USA. Health certificates are not compulsory
either, but it is frowned upon if you don’t test and the
breeders respect the dogs that are clear. In this way Australia is also very similar to USA. In Europe there are different
rules depending on the country. In some of them, Germany
for example, the ZTP is needed to be approved for breeding; in others it is a necessary breeding test but there are
also different breeding tests according to the country. In
some breeding tests temperament plus conformation are
required and in others, just conformation.
If we talk about shows, USA and South America are
very similar; we like showing beauty and we thought that
American and South American handlers know to handle
the dogs perfectly. In Australia and Europe dogs are mostly handled by their owners with very few professional
handlers, but the way to show them is different. Australia
doesn’t allow ears cropped regardless how nice a dog could
be. In Europe dogs are shown free or pulling thus failing to
appreciate the featured elegance.
Andrea & Ervin There are differences in body type and
temperament in dogs and show practices/handling. Here
we can use double handling in shows; there isn’t a formal
dress code and the dogs are motivated with different tools.
It is very different from the other 3 continents. For a person
who is seeing our shows for the first time, it seems like a
chaotic place; disorganized, noisy and unprofessional handling. They get a different impression. For us it is pleasant
to watch trained dogs otherwise. It is always very exciting to
see people using these methods for the show ring. I would
like to emphasize that here in Europe we are focusing primarily on work, so this is why all things are different.
Pam I have handled in some other countries and have
attended some shows as a spectator in Germany but do
not know about all the countries mentioned. When I went
to Germany the dogs were shown basically at the end of a
loose lead. Very out of control in my opinion.
QQ 
How do you feel about one global governing body for
the breed?
Daniel I don’t see this as a workable scenario on so many
levels.
Andrea & Fernando This would seem fantastic to us all,
it could be a contribution to the improvement of the breed
on different continents. But it will be very difficult to agree
on some issues.
Andrea & Ervin I think next year will be a milestone for
this breed. If the FCI standard changes, many breeders all
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around the world will be finished with Dobermanns and
people will not buy them either as they will be all natural
(without docking and cropping they will look like a different
breed) and we’ll lose the breed as we know it now. Also
I think we need only one club which would employ one
standard and one set of rules which would be the same
everywhere. All existing clubs should be one team whose
task would be to preserve the breed.
Pam I doubt that would work out well.
QQ 
What have you enjoyed most in your overall time spent
in dogs?
Daniel The dogs I have owned and received so much love
and enjoyment from over the years.
Fernando & Andrea We really enjoy, after we’ve planned
a breeding, seeing the puppies grow and playing with them
and watching their evolution, in the same way we enjoy
time with our adult dogs and their company.
Ervin & Andrea Most of all we’ve enjoyed things like
walking, running and training with them, taking pictures of
them, going on shows and the best of all: cuddling!
Pam Being able to produce dogs that are better than their
ancestors. Making life long friends.
QQ 
What words of advice or encouragement do you give to
novices just coming into this breed?
Daniel Find yourself a wonderful mentor and be a sponge.
Watch, listen and learn from your mentor as well others,
be they breeders or handlers in any discipline you choose
to pursue.
Andrea & Fernando The advice we could give is to never
have kennel blindness and don’t think using a winning dog
for stud will have the best puppies, as we know a breeding
program is mother 50% and father 50%. Read pedigrees
and try to find your ideal type of Doberman.
Ervin & Andrea People must choose a breed which will
fulfill the needs of the owner and the dog too. It is very
important to find a dog which is most suitable for them.
This is a breed which needs loads of physical and mental
activity on a regular basis. Dobermanns will never be satisfied with a few dog walks every now and then, or they will
find a way to entertain themselves, which means they will
come up with something at the expense of people. They
are very smart and easy to train, so it is a good thing if you
get the pack leader position, but it can be countereffective
if the dog uses his knowledge to train the owner. The most
important is to study the breed well, not from literature, but
by phone calls, writing e-mails, visiting shows and breeders
before buying a dog.
QQ 
Do you have an all time favourite dog (of your own or
someone else’s breeding)?
DanieI I have two and both are Australian dogs. The first
is Ch Beleg Shy Hawk, who I handled to a National BISS.
Zac had that presence and aura as well as a phenomenal
pedigree, temperament and conformation. He was sire
to my foundation stock. The next I bred myself and still
resides with me and she is MBISS/MBIS Supreme Ch Ikons
Dark Goddess, one of the greats of all time and a bitch you
have to see in the flesh and live with to truly appreciate.
Her achievements in the ring have been surpassed by her
achievements in the whelping box. She is the matriarch of
the house and deservedly so. I love her to bits and owe her
so much.
Andrea & Fernando Yes, we can mention some. Am Ch
Royal Tudor Wild as the Wind, Am Ch Protocol’s Veni Vidi
Vici (Fifi) and Multi Ch Foxfire That’s Red Hot! (Jagger).
We had the pleasure of sharing a year with Jagger and
he changed our minds about the way we want to breed
Dobermans. We can’t forget to mention our dogs Multi Ch
Homero de Akido San, who has given us multiple Champion offspring, and his son Arg Ch Rodogard’s Arg Gambler
Ghost (Bart) who was the Winners dog at National DPCA
2011.
Andrea & Ervin All generations have a few outstanding
specimens. At the moment I don’t have an all time favourite
dog.
Pam I have so many all time favorites I can’t list them all. Narrowing it down to the ones I handled it would be Am
Can CH Shinya’s Better N’ Popcorn, CD, ROM, Top 20
Winner.
Comparing the individuals’ and continental experiences
and views it is interesting to note that we each fall into this
breed in different ways, but each with a passion and commitment to observe and breed the best dogs we possibly
can. We are aware of the changing times and the need for
quality, not quantity, within our beloved breed. We need
people as devoted and committed as these, our mentors
and yet competitors, to ensure the successful future of our
Doberman Pinscher. And we need to be fierce in our duty
to care for this breed as it was meant to be cared for.
As I sit here now reading through these words, I am
extremely humbled and in awe of these people who have
shared their experiences and inner views. Their honesty and
trust in me has touched my soul, and I will forever look on
this experience and my time with them as an honour and a
gift that will never be forgotten.
Pam Just keep working!! It takes a long time.
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2014 Top Twenty Finalists
Conformation
1 GCH Tiburon Ariel Bella Dona
2 GCH Cambria’s Vraiment Parfait
3 GCH Tiburon Arsenal
4 GCH Vondura’s Xcelerator Belle Amie
5 GCH Alisaton Blackbird v. Allure Beaulane
6 GCH Raindance Led Zeppelin Of Marquis
7 GCH Alpha’s Magic Man, CGC
8 GCH Kamterra’s Legato
9 GCH Allure Playing With Fire
10 GCH Sharjets Starr Catcher, CD, RA
11 GCH O’s Godiva Dark Demitasse
12 GCH Dezperado’s Hallelujah
13 GCH Foxfire’s Tell Me About It
14 GCH Jaroe Legend of Irish Spirit
15 GCH Shamrock’s Fast Eddie D
16 GCH Protocol’s Veni Vidi Vici*
17 GCH Kelviews Crown Jewel V Mueller
18 GCH Blue Max Pretty Woman V Encore
19 GCH Carry-On Merchant Man of Ravenswood
20 GCH Raklyn’s Talbot of Alisaton
21 GCH Phllmar Superman
15 CH PLATINUM’S TAKE THE MONEY N RUN, CD RN
16 MACH7 FULCER’S RAVEN, VCD2 UDX OM1 RE MX C2
MJB3 XF T2B
17 CT WINGATE ‘N SHERLUCK’S VANADIUM, VCD3 GO
17 A KISS TO REMEMBER, BN CD NA NAJ
19 ALISATON RHAPSODY SKY VIEW, CDX BN GN PCDX
20 GRA-LEMOR TARGWOOD’S MEANT TOBE, UD RE CGC
Agility
1 MACH8 Rock’s Indian Sunburn MXC2 MJC2 OF
T2B2
2 MACH2 Catawba’s Something Special UD RA MXG
MJC
3 MACH8 Fulcer’s Raven VCD2 UDX OM1 RE MXB3
MJS3 XF T2B
4 MACH7 Olympia Tamora V Promise UD MXC2 MJS3
OF T2B
5 MACH13 Thornwoods Flare CD MXS4 MJC4 MXF
MFC TQX T2B2 WAC
6 CH MACH6 Mandre’s Grace Under Fire MXC2 MJS3
XF T2B
7 MACH3 Mikadobe’s Tempest RN MXB2 MJS2 OF
WAC
*previous TT winner
8 MACH4 Smack-Dab’s Razzam’Taz CDX RA MXB2
MJS2 XF T2B
9 MACH2 Reba MXG MJC NAP NJP XF NFP T2B
10 MACH Lh’s Heart Of A Dragon MXS MJS T2B
11 MACH Vivala’s Out Of The Blue MXS MJB2 WAC
1 OTCH CAMBRIA’S GOLD STANDARD, UDX4 OM5 RN
12 CH MACH Adamas Shake It Up RN MXS MJS XF
WAC
T2B2
2 CH STARLAINE BEST KEPT SECRET, CD VER AX AXJ
13 MACH6 Smack-Dab’s Daring Dicey MXB3 MJB3
3 HOYTTS HIDDEN TREASURE, UDX4 OM4 GN GO RE
MXF MFB TQX T2B
4 BLUE CHIP BRICK ROAD V ENCHANT, UD OM1 IPO1
14
MACH2 Jaron Von Dynasty MXG MJC MXF T2B4
WAC CGC
5 CH OTCH PLATINUM’S BLACK AGAIN, UDX6 OM9 RN 15 CH MACH Carosel Suddenly So Hot MXS MJS NF
T2B
6 OTCH PHILLMAR BELLE OF THE BALL, OM1
16 MACH2 Smack-Dab’s Fieldstone Fancy Free MXS
7 IRONGATE’S RUM DAIQUIRI, UDX3 OM3 VER RN
MJG NF
8 CATAWBA’S SOMETHING SPECIAL, UD RA MXG MJC
17 MACH4 Adamas Usmc MXS2 MJG2 MXF T2B
9 KACHINA’S BLACKPEGASUS V ANNDRA, CDX
18 MACH3 Dedo’s Fostas Touch Of Style CDX MXB2
10 CINNAKERRY’S VALIDATION, UD OM1 MX MXJ
MJG2
11 CH CAMBRIA’S NOTORIOUS, CD
19
MACH Andalin’s Dance On Fire CD MXB MJB MXF
12 SHARJETS AWESOME ACT V PHILMAR, CDX
T2B
13 CH MACH2 ALLURE ABSOLUTE ALISATON ROJAN, UDX
20 MACH9 Delta Duchess Of Davenport CD RN MXG3
MXG MJG
MJC3 MXF TQX T2B
14 GCH CH SHARJETS STARR CATCHER, CD RA
Obedience
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Platinum GCh Vondura’s
Xcelerator Belle Amie
GCh tiburon ariel bella dona
(Ch. Ravenswoods Azure Sky, R A x Ch Aquarius’ Garbo v Tiburon)
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Top Twenty for two years, 2013 & 2014
2014 Top Twenty # One Doberman
Conformation
Multiple all Breed & Secialty Best in Show Winner
• 2013 # 1 Doberman • 2013 # 9 working dog
#
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Multiple All-Breed Best in Show Winner
Conformation Multiple Specialty Best in Show Winner
Always Breeder/Owner/Handled
Owned by Melinda & Tommy Moyer • Jerry & Kathy Drake
Shown by Esteban Farias & Jennifer Farias & Hernan Pacheco
Bred by John Dolan & Salli Gorma
Breeders: Karin & Steve Fox
Owners: Dara Tracy, Jim Covert, Mary Dellorto & Karin Fox
GCH R aindance Led Zeppelin
of Marquis
GCh. Sharjet’s Starr Catcher
CD, R A, ROM, CGC
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Best in Specialty Winner • Multiple Group
Conformation Winner • 2014 Westminster AOM
2013 Westminster BOS
Owned by: Harry Papazian, Susan James, Chelsea James,
Kelly Marquis. Bred By: Susan James, Chelsea James,
Linda Marquis, Kelly Marquis
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Multiple Reserve BIS and SBIS winner, “Sybyl”
Conformation is the 2nd Ryan Award recipient - given to a
dog among both DPCA Conformation and
Obedience Top 20s in the same year.
Owners: Gabrielle Hanna, Marcy Feller, Sally Kapp, John &
Sharon Marinelli
Breeders: Sharon Marinelli & Sally Kapp
September/October 2014
BISS GCH AM/INT CH
DEMITASSE
GCH. Kelview’s Crown
Jewel V. Mueller
O’S GODIVA DARK
CA DM CGC WAC TT BFL-1
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GUINNESS
Conformation Back-to-Back DPCA Top 20 Finalist
Pedigree & Health on Dobequest
Owner: Mary Ann Byrns/Pat Onley
MaryAnn@ByrnsTeam.com (817) 975-6617 Breeder: Pat Onley
Handlers: Teresa Nail & Ray Lively
GCh Blue max pretty
woman v encore
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Breeder/Owner/ Handled Only
Multiple Best in Show Specialty Winner
Multiple Reserve Best in Show
Conformation
Multiple Group Winner
Top 5 Doberman in Canada
Owner/ Handler: Colleen Nicholson & Cindy Kelso
(717-215-6854)
Breeder: Colleen Nicholson, Cindy Kelso, Roxann Miller
GCh. Sharjet’s Starr Catcher
CD, R A, ROM, CGC
(Ch. Ravenswoods Azure Sky, RA x Ch Calebs’s Undeniable v Encore)
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Top Twenty 2014
Conformation Multiple Breed Winner, Group Winner, and
Multiple Group Placements
Owned by Beverly Seielstad & Jerry & Kathy Drake
Campaigned by Judy L. King
Bred by Rose Benant
September/October 2014
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Trained in obedience basics by Sharon, “Sybyl”
Obedience is the 2nd Ryan Award recipient - given to a
dog among both DPCA Conformation and
Obedience Top 20s in the same year.
Owners: Gabrielle Hanna, Marcy Feller, Sally Kapp,
John & Sharon Marinelli
Breeders: Sharon Marinelli & Sally Kapp
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MACH14 ADCH-B LT Thornwoods Flare
CD MXS4 MJB5 FTC1 MFC TQX T2B2
5
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‘Flare’ is a Legend: the most
accomplished Doberman in AKC &
AGILITY
USDAA agility, including; 2 time AKC Agility
Invitational
& 5 time Top20 Agility winner!
Yvonne & Dave Mancino, 378 Shawnee Loop S,
Pataskala, Ohio 43062
MACH7 Smack-Dab’s Daring Dicey
MXS3 MJS3 MXF MFB TQX T2B MAD SAM
RM GM JM TM CGC LC10
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#AGILITY
An 8 time Top20 Agility Finalist, Dicey
says “you don’t stop playing because
you get older, you get older because
you stop playing!”
Janice Morton, Martinsburg, WV
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September/October 2014
JUDGES EDUCATION
THE DOBERMAN IS A CROPPED
AND DOCKED BREED
To All Doberman Judges,
The Doberman Pinscher Club of
America’s official position is that the
Doberman is a cropped and docked
breed.
Our standard reads “Tail- docked
at approximately second joint, appears
to be a continuation of the spine, and
is carried only slightly above the horizontal when the dog is alert.” Tails that
are not docked vary from the standard
substantially and detract from true
breed type.
Regarding ears, the standard reads
“Ears- normally cropped and carried
erect.” This wording is unfortunate as
it leaves an interpretation that was not
intended. A more appropriate wording
may have been “Ears - cropped normally and carried erect.”
When the standard was written
with this phrase, the authors intended
it to mean that the ears are cropped
in a normal manner ... not long, short,
wide, narrow, etc. The word “normally” before the word “cropped” has
been interpreted by some to mean
that the ears are “typically” or “usually” cropped. This is an incorrect
interpretation.
A dog with uncropped ears deviates from the standard in two specific
instances 1) it is not cropped and 2)
the ears are not carried erect. Further,
in the general description the standard states that the Doberman look is
“determined, alert, fearless, loyal and
obedient.” Natural ears have a much
softer and less daunting look than the
erect ears of a cropped Doberman. A
soft look is counter to the appearance
desired in our breed.
Given these issues, natural ears
should be considered to have three
deviations from the standard.
The pure-bred dog sport has long
held that the origin of a breed and its
breed type is sacrosanct. The Doberman’s origin is that of a personal protection dog. The ears were cropped
and the tail was docked for a purpose,
that being to limit the number of “handles” that an attacker could use.
The Doberman has been a
cropped and docked breed since its
inception. Over 120 years of being
cropped and docked has created an
appearance that is now set as part of
breed type.
It is often said that one should
be able to identify a breed by seeing
only the head. As a corollary to this,
one should be able to identify a breed
solely by its silhouette. The Doberman
silhouette cannot be identified as correct breed type if it has natural ears
and an undocked tail.
Please consider these thoughts
when judging our breed.
DOBERMAN HISTORY
THE ARISTOCRATS OF
THE DOG WORLD
Exhibits from foreign countries, as well
a fromall parts of England arrived for
the big show for Sporting and other
dogs, organized by the Kennel Club
and Crystal Palace, London. The only
German dog in the show was a “Doberman Pinscher” here shown with Mrs.
A. E. Mann, better known as Elizabeth Craig, the well-known writer.
from Hutchinson’s Dog Encyclopedia
September/October 2014
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Tentative
Friday October 3, 2014
Agility B Match (pending AKC
approval) After Agility Setup
Regional Saturday Oct. 4
Conformation #1 including juniors,
sweeps and veterans Agility Trial #1 offering all possible
classes - all breed
Obedience and rally trials #1
offering all possible classes – all breed
OC Match
Regional Sunday Oct. 5
Conformation #2 including juniors,
sweeps and veterans Agility Trial #2 offering all possible
classes - all breed Obedience and rally trials #2
offering all possible classes – all breed
WAE
National Monday Oct. 6
DPCA Registration Agility trial (Dobermans Only)
WAE Annual Meeting/Welcome Party Breeders Seminar ROM and WAE awards (Photo op following awards) OC Match Conformation Top 20 & award announcement
Board Meeting National Tuesday Oct. 7
Obedience trial (Dobermans Only) Rally trial (Dobermans Only) Exhibitors Seminar Agility Top 20 CGC/CGCA (advanced CGC),Therapy
Dog evaluation through TDI
DPCA Generation Forward Meet and Greet Round Robin Tournament Schedule
Board meeting Chapter Club Meeting CHIC Blood Draw National Wednesday Oct. 8
Veteran Sweepstakes
Futurity
Agility Seminar
Obedience Top 20 International meeting
Board meeting
Obedience Seminar
Barn Hunt Seminar
CHIC Blood Draw
National Thursday Oct. 9
DPCA dog judging DPCA veteran dog DPCA stud dog Board meeting Health Seminars Night Walk National Friday Oct. 10
DPCA bitch judging DPCA veteran bitch DPCA brood bitch Judge’s education seminar Junior Jamboree Party (after all bitch judging) Health/Rescue Fund Raiser Parade of Rescues Judith Felton Award, Lifetime Achievement
Award, Good Guy Award Board meeting National Saturday Oct. 11
DPCA Junior Showmanship DPCA intersex, best puppy, best bred by Top Ten Junior Showcase (after lunch) Judges Education Ring Side Mentoring
Wind Down Party
Visit http://dpca.org/national/seminars.htm for complete seminar information
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NEW TITLE HOLDERS for MAY & JUNE 2014
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NF
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NF
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CA CGC
NF
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BN
Wiliam Betelges BN CGCA
BN
Zulu Amani Indalo-Talis BN RN CGCA
BN
Chyorniy Mae Sydney Vanya BN CGC
BN
Dieter Dieter Pumpkin Eater BN
BN
Naballs Kiss Me Quick BN
BN
Scarpa’s D.A.R.&E. To Be Karma BN RN CA
BN
Storm Nelson Prillaman BN RE
BN
Tolivar’s Avajean Da Bell’Lavoro CD BN RE
CGC
CH Alisaton First Class V Gallant Ciden CGC
CGC
Cara’s On The Double CGC
CGC
CH Catawba’s Captain Marvel CD CGC
CGC
Cr Sampsonhaus Semper Stella Nova CGC
CGC
Family Dobes Benaya Peleh Aka Mikayla Of
Maranatha CGC
CGC
Family Dobes Oakley Aka Maranatha Amos
BN RN CGC
CGC
Foxfires’s Tazmanian Handsome Devil CGC
CGC
Hoytts Midsummer Dream Girl Riley CGC
CGC
Hq Irish Roese CGC
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Charmaine Koenig & Charles Koenig
Dottie Sanders & Holly Sanders
Sophia Koster D.V.M.
Miriam J Pike
Deena Pregno
DENISE MCKAY & JACK MCKAY
Kathy Ingram & Karlee Howard & Deborah Johnson
Janet R Chardavoyne & Nancy Young
Tammy Markey & Michelle Santana & Teresa Ross
Faith Rich
Sheryl Owen Buchanan & Ernest Daniel Buchanan
Shayna Sitton
Pat Holladay
Brandy Ferganchick
Karen A Rosczewski
Jacqueline Browning & Martin & Ali Doughty
& Chuck Browning
Yvonne Kaspar
Carol L Houton
Teri Pryor & Joyce Cates
Shayna Sitton
Eva Maria Scholl-Grube
Laurilie L Burkholder
Laura Roberts
Susan Kelso
Michael Scarpa & Grace Scarpa
Beverley Prillaman & Bud Prillaman
Kristin Roberts & Anna M Platt
Melanie Luten & Carissa DeMilta-Shimpeno
& Gwen DeMilta
Renee Warner
Donna Faivre
Carolyn Sherry Hammond
Terry Swoager & Calvin Swoager
Terry Swoager & Calvin Swoager
LALEENE RICKS
Mrs. Victoria M Young & Dr. James F. Young
Laney Potter
September/October 2014
NEW TITLE HOLDERS for MAY & JUNE 2014
Dog Title Dog Name
Owners Name
CGC
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CGC
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CGC
CGC
CGC
CGC
CGC
CGC
CGC
CGC
CGC
CGC
CGC
CGC
CGC
CGC
CGC
CGC
CGC
CGC
CGC
CGC
CGC
CGC
CGC
CGC
CGC
CGC
CGC
CGC
CGC
CGC
CGC
CGC
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CGC
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CGC
CH
Stephanie Gibson
Brandi Akins & Michael Akins
Tammi F. Harrison
Jocelyn Mullins & Kevin Mullins
Whitney Newman
Laura Sleutel
Emily Brundige & Tim Heroux Jr.
Joan D Bullock & William P Bullock
Tammi F. Harrison
Andrea Claire Dishaw
Ms. Nicole Sales
Tina Reddell & Leslie Reddell
Susanne Smith
Ann Howlett
DANA PASQUALE & Sandra Boyas
Stephanie Grant
Norma Bugle
Jimmy Lee Hill
Carl Clayton & Mary Mulligan
Helene Welch
Peggy Oremland
Joshua Horvath & Frank Horvath
Sharon Chase & Donna L Wojan & Ricki King
Linda Stiles
Brandy Ferganchick
Karen Mounts & Ken Hapgood
Joseph F Guzzio
Leslie Stone
Susannah Watson
Laurie M Johnson
Anne Marter
Kimberly Piorkowski
Robert Stonesifer & Teri Stonesifer
Maria Ciski & Traci Mulligan
Kaila Hewitt
Jan Rachel Cohen
Catherine G M Vines & Warren E Vines Jr.
April Ward
Mrs. Pamela Ann Frost
Mary Ann Byrns
Laurie A Behr & Carl Michael Behr III
Mr. Troy Michael Willey & Mrs. Kalena Kealoha Willey
Ada M Levine
Kettle Cove N Rebayla Amber RN CGC
Kona Akins CGC
Merlin CGC
Protocol’s Fast And Furious CGC
Quartet N’ Cinematic’s Eat Your Heart Out CGC
Sleutel’s Kona CGC
Undermountain Lucy’s Sky Of Diamonds CGC
Wr Fire Wall Von Bjf CGC
Yeager CGC
Zara VIII CGC
Alastair’s Lucky Number Eight CGC
CH Allure Third Time’s A Charm CGC
Alpha’s Smooth Operator CGC
Artemesia (Sweet Annie) CGC
Black Bart’s Billy The Kid CGC
Bronze Lady Vom Tugendhaft CGC
Chili Red Pepper CGC
Chloe Hill CGC
Delcrests Marchesa Ala Ritz CGC
Dublin Guinness CGC
Element Just About Love CGC
Elsa Von Walley CGC
GCH CH Katikid & Donto’s Goodasit Gets CGC
Kaylee Von Morr CGC
Laika CGC
Leilani’s Zitoni CGC
Lyndobe’s Calm Before Storm CGC
Magis Jack Of Diamonds CGC
Mtn Valleys Southern Grace CGC
Myfriendarcher CGC
Nakoda Vom Maahes CGC
Niklby’s Reach For The Gold CGC
Providence’s Storm Warning CGCA
Rebholzer Sea The Stars CGC
Rellaps Uranus CGC
Scotsbrae Rouge Reigns CGC
Sharjets Cat On A Hot Tin Roof CGC
Steel Dragon Olesia CGC
Talane’s Twilight Loyal Laurent CGC
Van Orman’s C-Lebrity Of Radiant CA CGC
Vom Haus Ny Dobermans Maya CGC
Willey’s Coco CGC
CH A’Monde’s Axl One In A Million
September/October 2014
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NEW TITLE HOLDERS for MAY & JUNE 2014
Dog Title Dog Name
Owners Name
CH
CH Adria N’Kendon’s Center Ice V. Tallyesyn
CH
CH Argus’s Morgana Memories Of A Knight
V A’Mondes
CH
CH Cambria’s A Wild Woman
CH
CH Cambria’s Addiction To Fiction
CH
CH D’Nicmar’s N Cambria’s Fame N Fortune
CH
CH Eastwick’s Back To Oz
CH
CH Foxfire’s I’M Super Sonic
CH
CH Foxfire’s Love Gun
CH
CH Gallant’s Classified Adds V Ciden
CH
CH Gallant’s State Of The Union V Ciden D’Tales
CH
CH Garjan’s Dream Weaver
CH
CH Goldgrove Miracle Whip
CH
CH Goldgrove Tejas
CH
CH Jalyn Dream On! Alisaton
CH
CH Kettle Cove R U Red-E For Love
CH
CH Logres’ Argentinus
CH
CH Lyndobe’s Loquacious Charm
CH
CH Mandre’s Just My Style Glen Coe
CH
CH Monarch’s Grand Master
CH
CH Monarch’s Iron Man
CH
CH Obermark Wishing Star V Goldgrove
CH
CH Pengwen’s Playboy Protocol
CH
“CH Rahdy’s Rolling In The Deep Adele””””
CH
CH Royal Tudor’s Always N Forever
CH
CH Starlaine Mystery Date
CH
CH Tiburon Calendar Girl
CH
CH Touchstone’s Repeat Offender V Treu
CH
CH Van Orman’s Don’T Stop Me Now CA
CH
CH Veritas Velacity Vector
CH
CH Wr Fait Accompli Von Bjf
CH
CH Aguilo Broadway Success Story Carosel
CH
CH Allure Take The Cake
CH
CH Briarwood Adagio V Exacta
CH
CH Connquest Audacious
Mary Swords & Melanie Pontes & Kevin Pontes
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Miguel Pina & Larissa Gorzon-Garnett-Pina
Glen Lajeski
Sonia Guarin & Cambria Knl & Eduardo Rojas
Nicolas Peribonio & Maritza Vaca-Martinez
Helaine Koster-Rennie & Tina Millman
& Sophia Koster D.V.M.
Michelle Santana & Keith Thrower
Janet Muzos & Michelle Santana
& Teresa & Mallery Ross
Richard & Deborah Castro & Mona Fasth D.V.M.
& Cynthia L Huckfeldt
Stephanie Rudich & Mona Fasth D.V.M.
& Cynthia L Huckfeldt
Janet Oppedal & Gary Oppedal
Sharon Pflueger & Lana Ferguson
Miles Collier
Lynn Jackson & Carissa DeMilta-Shimpeno
& Joann Salva & Joshua Bohn
Ashley Ring & Sharon Duval
Liane Mickesh & Elaine & Arthur Greenwood
Lynne A Coleman & Ann M Wulbrecht
Margaret E Downey
Stacy Richardson
Gavin Britz
Jerry and Kathy Drake
Renee Lynn Nichols & Gwen Myers & James Klamfoth
Lilya Glezer-Goldfein & Jennifer & David Goldfein
Beth White & Lisa R Burroff
Julie Ward & Elaine Hopper
Mercer Harrington
Alisa M Brotherhood
Nancy Troyer & Susan & Charles Claggett
& Ashlee J Claggett
Lilian V Costa
Beverly Purswell
Betty Jean Shorter
Elizabeth Wildman Jorgensen & Brian Spencer Jorgensen
& Carmen Pitt & Deborah Taylor
Susan L Folkerth & Linda Duff & Robert Duff
Theresa Connors-Chan & Gregory Chan
September/October 2014
NEW TITLE HOLDERS for MAY & JUNE 2014
Dog Title Dog Name
Owners Name
CH
CH Dragonheart ‘N Starlaine Lonesome Dove CGC
CH
CH Foxfire’s Hot Lil Habanero
CH
CH Foxhall’s Winston Churchill
CH
CH Hamlet’s Black Apache By Black Stars
CH
CH Jaimand’s Chasing Hollywood Jager
CH
CH Jaimand’s Hot Suspense
CH
CH Kalora’s Kiss And Tell Carry-On
CH
CH Kandu’s Total Recall
CH
CH Kandu’s Wolverine V Trump
CH
CH Kerwynd’s Lady Sings The Blues
CH
CH Krimson’s Black Panther
CH
CH Mandre’s Just One Look
CH
CH Pennylanes Star Of Wonder
CH
CH Ravenswoods N Vonduras Song Of Albion
CH
CH Sharjets Cat On A Hot Tin Roof CGC
CH
CH Sunburg’s Sweet Emotion
CH
CH Touchstone’s Justified V Treu
CH
CH Touchstone’s Star Fighter Chasin’ The Sky Sts
CH
CH Valiant’s Rolls Royce
CH
CH Veedoc’s Touch The Flame
CH
CH Whiskey Mac’s Pink Pearl
CH
CH Wyldwood’s Storm Stryker
CD
Delroz’ Magic Moment V Chados CD RN CGCA
CD
Eclipse’s Peace Be The Journey CD
CD
CH Foxfire’s Moments Of Illusion VCD1 AXJ
OF CAA
CD
GCH CH Gallants Double Jeopardy V Ciden CD
BN AX OAJ OF CA
CD
Hoytts Universal Soldier CD RN
CD
Paws Knights Templar Deus Vult CD
CD
Royal Storm Of The Black Night CD BN PCD RE
CD
Sasanoa Sports Edition CD BN RE CGC
CD
Sieben Der Grosseretterhund CD BN RN
CD
CH Sudahr’s Illusionist V Da’Lyn CD RA
CD
Tropix For A Velvet Kiss CD BN RN
CD
Allure Apple Of My Eye CD
CD
Gioia Robin Dei Nobili Nati CD CGC
CD
GCH CH Gorrmae’s Cover Girl CD BN
CD
Hausenbrook’s Rainraingoaway CD RN
CD
Honeybucket’Sreversaloffortune CD RN AX AXJ XF
Wanda Landry
Dr. Steven Samoya & Michelle Santana & Alissa Samoya
John Hinkle & Linda Hinkle
fabian Gotlib & Vanessa Diaz
Mandy Dietzler Bondy & Cindy Lane-Smith
Mandy Dietzler Bondy & Cindy Lane-Smith
Lynda Heffernan & Estelle Corr
& Alora Corr & Geraldine Heffernan
Sande Weigand & Mary K Klein & Tom Weigand
Dan Galligan & Mary K Klein & Jinny Rojas
Susan A Kershaw
Kris A Johnson
Barbara A Ross
Timothy Ragland & Allen Trial
Amy Short & Kelly Short
Catherine G M Vines & Warren E Vines Jr.
Paula Vester
Lisa Lueders & Alisa M Brotherhood & Sara Lynch
Scott M Smith & Alisa M Brotherhood
& Barbara Gaynor & Bonnie J Coleman
Sandy Solcz & Rose A Benanti & George Solcz
A Leigh McBride
Aslynn Rose
Donald Boatright & Rebecca Christensen
Susan Machado
Makayla D King
September/October 2014
Ruth Ann Madamba & Michelle Santana & Donna Irvine
Melissa Loflin-Park
Barrie Hoytt
Mark D Ronnfeldt & Cynthia K Ronnfeldt
Aaron Terwiske
John Scheid & Pam Scheid
Elizabeth Cleaves
Carol Wasden & Chloette Ayling
Ms. Tracie D Johnson & Mr. Larry Johnson
Deborah A Taylor & Carmen Pitts
Janet Smith
Liz Gentile & Loretta Gorr
Camille Cleare
Christine Matzok
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Dog Title Dog Name
Owners Name
CD
Hoytts Southern Drawl CD RN
Barrie Hoytt
CD
CH Hq Rock My World CD CGC
Kaye Krueger & Laurel Vail
CDX
Destinys Darling Desiree CDX BN RN
Jane Hollman
CDX
Koali’s Choca CDX RN
Joanne N Costa & Leroy G Costa
CDX
CH Starlaine Best Kept Secret CDX VER AX AXJ
Karen Ann Fuss
CDX
GCH CH Steinway’s Paris Is Burning CDX MX
MXJ XF
Melissa Loflin
CDX
Thunder Valley’s You Gotta Want It CDX RAE NAJ
THD
Mrs. April m Ward
CDX
“Barnic’s Bad To The Bone Gemma”” CDX BN RE
MX MXJ XF””
Barbara L Valerio
CDX
Gra-Lemor All Jazzed Up CDX RA
C J Grote & Karen Malatesta
CDX
CH Mi-Cher’s Song Of Freedom CDX
Cheryl Hassett
CA
Birchrun’s Comic Book Hero Iof Tarma RN CA
Stephani Batchelder & Leslie Batchelder
CA
Bruda Pure Poison CA
Leah Petesch & Sandra G Hunter & Aryn Fross
CA
CH Camee’s I’Ll Take It Black RN CA RATN
Kristine Sklenak D.V.M.
CA
Denhar Good N Evil CA
NICOLE DENNY
CA
GCH CH Dobewan’s It’s Good To Be Me CA
NICOLE DENNY
CA
CH Kamterra’s Adagio CA
Roger Evers & Darice Evers
CA
Sharjets Caped Crusader CA
Robin Todd
CA
Smack-Dab’s Cactus Jeweled Lacerta CA
Jean L Boland
CA
Van Orman’s Don’T Stop Me Now CA
Nancy Troyer & Susan & Charles Claggett
& Ashlee J Claggett
CA
Blu Stone’s Ez Being Green V Zuma RN CA
Lisa Riddle
CA
Herr Heinz Of Greendale Manor CA CGC
Theresa A Myers
CA
Kansa’s Set Fire To The Rain CA
Jody Phillips
CA
Masaya’s Full Metal Jacket CA
Heather Booth
CA
Texas Midnight Storm CA CGC
Andrew Booth
CAA
CH Van Orman’s C-Lebrity Of Radiant CAA CGC
Mary Ann Byrns
CAA
Sabig’s Whisper Of Quicksilver CAA
Dawn R Gibas & Beth Teffner
CAA
Triadel’s Intrepid Hero RN CAA RATO CGCA
Leah Marie Billet & Scott Richard Shildt
DJ
CH O’s Godiva Signature CA DJ
Ms. Mallori Nickerson & Ms. Pat Onley
DN
GCH CH O’s Godiva Dark Demitasse CA DN CGC Mary Ann Byrns & Pat Onley
DN
CH Van Orman’s C-Lebrity Of Radiant CAA DN CGCMary Ann Byrns
DS
CH Aquarius’ Wally World V. Sandia BN RN CA DS
CGCA
Zelda Casanova & F Bev Casanova
AXJ
CH Caleb’s Remembrance OA AXJ
Carolyn Lundvall & Laura Jones & William Lundvall
AXJ
CH Eastwick’s Monster In My Room AX AXJ
Sophia Koster D.V.M. & Bonnie Waseleski
AXJ
Northstar’s Catwoman NA AXJ NF
Michelle Kinkade & Tyler Kinkade
AXJ
Allure Spitfire OA AXJ NF
Dottie Sanders & Holly Sanders
AXJ
“Barnic’s Sic Chic’s Twist”” The Wick CD BN RE
OA AXJ
Barbara L Valerio
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NEW TITLE HOLDERS for MAY & JUNE 2014
Dog Title Dog Name
Owners Name
AXJ
Mm’s & Spitfire’s Salute To Jack AX AXJ CA CGC
Patricia A Moorhatch
AXJ
GCH CH Tropix Lemon Twist CD BN RA OA AXJ NFKathy Ingram & Karlee Howard & Deborah Johnson
AJP
Bell’Lavoros Tornare In Paradiso BN RN AXP AJP
Lloyd Fulcer & Vicky K Brachfeld
GN
CH Phillmar She’s All That CD BN GN RN OA
OAJ NJP NF
Judy Pinkevich & Mr. Philip M Martin
& Cheryl Green & Diego Garcia
GN
K-Lin’s Rockin Good Summervtallyesyn BN GN RE Jane S Farley & RICHARD FARLEY
& Mary Swords & Kathy Farley
GCH
GCH CH Excelsia’s The Diamond As Big As The Ritz Don James Gau Sr. & Leonora L. Gau &
Naomi Barksdale & Malcolm Barksdale
GCH
GCH CH Gemini Bring It On V Alisaton
Diane Schmitt & Jim Warych
GCH
GCH CH Heartwood’s Electric Blues Man CGC
Juanita Fagan & Jeffrey Fagan
GCH
GCH CH Holly Woods Angels N Demons
Diane Mcgarvey & Michael K Thomas
GCH
GCH CH Katikid & Donto’s Goodasit Gets
Sharon Chase & Donna L Wojan & Ricki King
GCH
GCH CH L’Mae Red Rock Thunder CGC
M Kathleen Guyer
GCH
GCH CH Memories Magic Cost-A-Lot
Timothy Lennartz & Penelope A Huskey
GCH
GCH CH MACH2 Old Drum’s Double Red CD
MXS MJG OF T2B
Charmaine Koenig & Charles Koenig
GCH
GCH CH Pamelot’s Pump Up The Volume
Heather Goforth
GCH
GCH CH Rendition’s May It Be
Karen Taylor & Lawrence Taylor
GCH
GCH CH Blue Chip Rumble In The Reign
Shirlee Walker & Christine Spiniello
GCH
GCH CH Foxfire’s Jessmor Mister T CD RE
Susan Rose & Michelle Santana
GCH
GCH CH Gallant’s Society Page V Ciden
Stephanie Rudich & Mona Fasth & Cynthia Huckfeldt
GCH
GCH CH Gorrmae’s Beyond Beyonce
Loretta Gorr
GCH
GCH CH Holmrun’s Castle Keep
Charlene Benner
GCH
GCH CH Irongate’s West Of Sunrise
Eve Auch
GCH
GCH CH Mistel’s Can Can
Robert L Vandiver & Nancy A Vandiver
GCH
GCH CH Obermark Blazing Star V Goldgrove
Jerry and Kathy Drake
GCH
GCH CH Soquel’s Lasting Impression
Shirlee Walker & Linda A Siegel
GCH
GCH CH Tko’s Walkin In Memphis
Ledon Hall & Tammy Price
GCH
GCH CH Treu’s The Whole Truth V Touchstone
Nyla Battaglia & Alisa M Brotherhood & CArl Battaglia
MACH GCH CH MACH Jager’s Oil Slick MXS MJB OF CGC Jenni Novelli & Greg Novelli
MACH CH MACH Pawshere Never A Dull Moment CDX
RE MXB MJB OF
Wende Call & Mary K Browning & Jason Call
MACH CH MACH Aguilo’s Quick You’re It Carosel MXB
MJB
Rae O’Leary
MACH 14MACH14 Thornwoods Flare CD MXS4 MJB5 FTC1
MFC TQX T2B2
Yvonne L Mancino & David Mancino
MACH 2 CH MACH2 Old Drum’s Double Red CD MXS MJG
OF T2B
Charmaine Koenig & Charles Koenig
MACH 2 MACH2 Vivala’s Out Of The Blue MXG MJB2
Connie Apling
September/October 2014
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Dog Title Dog Name
Owners Name
MACH 3 MACH3 Catawba’s Something Special UD RA MXG MJC
Elaine Mcavoy
MACH 3 MACH3 Montwd. Arista Tristan Trisskor MXC
MJS2 OF
Craig French & Eleanor French
MACH 3 MACH3 Reba MXG MJC NAP NJP XF NFP T2B
Chris Villano & Judi Villano
MACH 4 MACH4 Dedo’s Fostas Touch Of Style CDX MXB2
MJG2
JoAnne Brettscheider & Randy Brettschneider
MACH 7 MACH7 Smack-Dab’s Daring Dicey MXS3 MJS3
MXF MFB TQX T2B
Janice Morton
MACH 8 MACH8 Olympia Tamora V Promise UD MXC2
MJS3 OF T2B
Charmaine Koenig
MX
Adamas Solar Flare MX AXJ OF
Peg Mueller & Elizabeth M Barrett
MX
Bjf Guilty Pleasures MX AXJ
Pamela D Harris
MX
MW Ambrosia’s Northern Lights RA MX MXJ NAP
XF CGC
Mrs. Michelle Anne Ambrose
MX
Merrimac’s Mafia Run CD RE MX MXJ NAP NJP
Vicky David
MX
GCH CH Vondura’s Black Magic Woman CD RAE
MX AXJ NAP NF NFP
Karen Taylor & Larry Taylor
MX
“Dial M”” For Mischief UD BN GN MX AXJ NAP
NJP
Linda L Gasparovic & Michael W Gasparovic
MXP
MACH9 Delta Duchess Of Davenport CD RN
MXG3 MJC3 MXP MJP MXF TQX T2B
Todd Houg & Suzan B Houg
MXP 2 Briarwood Back To Basics CD BN RAE MX MXJ
MXP2 MJP2 MXF MFP T2B T2BP CGC
Mary Callaway
MXP 3 Briarwood Back To Basics CD BN RAE MX MXJ MXP3
MXPB MJP2 MJPB MXF MFP MFPB TQXP T2B T2BP CGC
Mary Callaway
MXB3
CH MACH6 Mandre’s Grace Under Fire MXB3
MJS3 XF T2B
Todd Houg & Barbara A Ross & Suzan Houg
MXPB
Briarwood Back To Basics CD BN RAE MX MXJ
MXP2 MXPB MJP2 MJPB MXF MFP MFPB T2B T2BP CGC
Mary Callaway
MFPB
Briarwood Back To Basics CD BN RAE MX MXJ MXP2
MJP2 MXF MFP MFPB T2B T2BP CGC
Mary Callaway
MJB
Abadie’s Swinging On A Star MX MXJ MJB
Timothy Kelber & Sherry Kelber
MJB
CH Bolero Red Shatter V Deerfield MX MXJ MJB OF Yvonne L Mancino & David V Mancino
MJB
Dancing Star’s Born To Prevail MX MXJ MJB T2B
Todd Houg & Shannon Houg & Suzan Houg
MJB 2
MACH3 Reba MXG MJB2 NAP NJP XF NFP T2B
Chris Villano & Judi Villano
MJB 5
MACH13 Thornwoods Flare CD MXS4 MJB5 MXF
MFC TQX T2B2
Yvonne L Mancino & David Mancino
MJPB
Briarwood Back To Basics CD BN RAE MX MXJ
MXP2 MJP2 MJPB MXF MFP MFPB T2B T2BP CGC Mary Callaway
MXC
MACH3 Catawba’s Something Special UD RA
MXC MJC
Elaine Mcavoy
MXC
MACH2 Elphame’s Fairey Queen CDX RE MXC
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NEW TITLE HOLDERS for MAY & JUNE 2014
Dog Title Dog Name
Owners Name
MJC
MXJ
MXJ
MXJ
MXJ
MXJP 2
MXJP 2
MXG
MXG
MXG
MXG
MXG
MJG
MJG
MJG 2
MJG 2
MJG 3
MJG 3
MXS
MXS
MXS
MXS
MXS 2
MJS
MJS
MJS 2
Janet R Chardavoyne
MJB2 MXF MFB T2B3
GCH CH MACH2 Old Drum’s Double Red CD
MXS MJC OF T2B
Adamas Solar Flare MX MXJ OF
CH Fayek Pitch Black V Firefly BN RN AX MXJ NF
CA CGC
CH Kelview’s Stellar Halftime V Triadel VCD2 BN RE
MX MXJ NF
Smack-Dab’s Red-E2-Roll BN RA MX MXJ
MACH9 Delta Duchess Of Davenport CD RN MXG3
MJC3 MXP MJP2 MXF TQX T2B
MACH Smack-Dabs Shining Black Knight CDX RA
MXB MJS MXP MJP2 OF
CH MACH Dancing Star’s Born To Fly CDX RE MXG
MJG XF T2B
CH MACH2 Horizon’s Pimlico CD RN MXG MJC
MXF MFB T2B
MACH2 Vivala’s Out Of The Blue MXG MJB2
MACH Lh’s Heart Of A Dragon MXG MJS T2B
GCH CH MACH2 Old Drum’s Double Red CD
MXG MJC OF T2B
MACH Shim Shim Sherie MXS MJG NAP NJP XF
T2B
Smack-Dab’s All Betts Are Off CD MX MXJ MJG OF
MACH4 Smack-Dab’s Razzam’Taz CDX RA MXB2
MJG2 XF T2B
MACH4 Paradigm Von Richthofen MXS2 MJG2 XF
MACH8 Fulcer’s Raven VCD2 UDX OM1 RE MXB3
MJG3 XF T2B
CH MACH6 Mandre’s Grace Under Fire MXB3 MJG3
XF T2B
GCH CH Jager’s Oil Slick MX MXS MXJ MJB OF
CGC
Tri-Star’s Avalon Sunset MX MXS MXJ MJB OF
MACH Andalin’s Dance On Fire CD MXS MJB MXF
TQX T2B
CH Riverbend’s California Brut MX MXS MXJ MJB
XF T2B
MACH4 Smack-Dab’s Razzam’Taz CDX RA MXS2
MJG2 XF T2B2
Allure A Star Is Born Alisaton CD MX MXB MXJ MJS
GCH CH MACH Jager’s Oil Slick MXS MJS OF CGC
MACH2 Elphame’s Fairey Queen CDX RE MXC MJS2
September/October 2014
Charmaine Koenig & Charles Koenig
Peg Mueller & Elizabeth M Barrett
Miriam J Pike
Sally Wolfe & Colleen Nicholson
Karen Benzon
Todd Houg & Suzan B Houg
Ms. Alice D Richman & Joan Rinaldi
Karl Getsinger & Donna Getsinger
Susan Beckage & Rick George & Linda George
Connie Apling
Suzan Houg & Daniel Houg
Charmaine Koenig & Charles Koenig
Judi Villano & Chris Villano
Dr. frederick c ochsner III
Sarah Conners
Debra Hartsfield
Lloyd Fulcer
Todd Houg & Barbara A Ross & Suzan Houg
Jenni Novelli & Greg Novelli
Daniel Houg & Shannon Elkins & Laura Hulke
Nicole Bailey & Linda Voss
Joan C Pope & Teresa Mahle
Sarah Conners
Dorothy Sanders & Holly Sanders
Jenni Novelli & Greg Novelli
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NEW TITLE HOLDERS for MAY & JUNE 2014
Dog Title Dog Name
Owners Name
MXF MFB T2B3
Janet R Chardavoyne
NA
CH Brachmars Intrepidation V Merrimac NA NAJ
CGC
MELANIE WALKER
NA
Manafi Do As I Do NA NAJ NF
Deena Pregno
NA
Northstar’s Catwoman NA AXJ NF
Michelle Kinkade & Tyler Kinkade
NA
Electron N Foxfire’s Easily A Know It All NA OAJ NF Tammy Markey & Michelle Santana & Teresa Ross
NA
GCH CH Gorrmae’s Singular Sensation CD BN RA
NA NAJ CGC
Marilyn L Mannino & Loretta Gorr
NA
Irongate’s Kisses In The Wind NA
Dana Brown & Eve Auch & Vern Brown
NA
Wyndem’s Neela Kamal Of Emerald RN NA NAJ
OAP AJP CAA
Cathy Ceely
NAJ
CH Brachmars Intrepidation V Merrimac NA NAJ
CGC
MELANIE WALKER
NAJ
Ruger Jones BN RA NAJ CA
Shannon L. Jones
NAJ
GCH CH Abadie’s Return Of The King CD RA NA
NAJ CGCA
Candace Gerbers Brey & James Brey
NAJ
Wyndem’s Neela Kamal Of Emerald RN NAJ OAP
AJP CAA
Cathy Ceely
NJP
Falko Des Steigenden Sonnen NA NJP
Kara Bassignani
NJP
Canyonflowers’ Heartsease NAP NJP
Linda S. Fischer
NJP
Sharjets Show Stopper BN RN NJP
Susan Dehner & Sharon Marinelli
NAP
Phillmar Thunderedda NAP CGC
Cheryl Green & Judy Pinkevich & Mr. Philip M Martin
NAP
CH Gemini Alice In Wonderland V Alisaton BN RN
OA AXJ NAP
Michele Carberry & Carissa DeMilta-Shimpeno
& Gwen DeMilta
NAP
Guinness Von Dynasty CD RA NAP CA CGC
Julie Westphal & Melodie Limpach
RATN
CH Camee’s I’Ll Take It Black RN RATN
Kristine Sklenak D.V.M.
RATN
Triadel’s Intrepid Hero CA RATN CGC
Leah Marie Billet & Scott Richard Shildt
OM 1
CH MACH2 Allure Absolute Alisaton Rojan UDX
OM1 MXG MJG
Merry Fitzgerald D.V.M. & Gwen Demilta
& Carmen Pitts
OM 2
OTCH Phillmar Belle Of The Ball OM2
Sandra Davis & Cheryl Green
OM 6
OTCH Cambria’s Gold Standard UDX4 OM6 RN
Jill Young & Cambria Knl
OTCH
OTCH Cinnakerry’s Validation UDX OM1 MX MXJ Patrice Delehanty
ONYX GCH CH Stardust X-Men’s Havok RA NAJ ONYX
Mrs. Lila M Lynch & Ms. Susan G Lynch
OA
CH Bolero Little Black Dress Up V Deerfield OA NAJNancy Denny & Raymond Denny
OAJ
Dancing Star’s Born To Reign NA OAJ
Stacy brecht
OAJ
Dillon’s Odds Favor Micah CD RA NA OAJ
Janet R Chardavoyne & Nancy Young
OAJ
A Kiss To Remember CD BN NA OAJ
Dianne Prueske
OAJ
GCH CH Caryola’s Perfect Obssession BN RE OA
OAJ OF CA
Linda Hodges & Tom Hodges & Debbie Petersen
OAJ
CH Gallant’s Lil’ Brees V Ciden CD BN GN RA NA
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Dog Title Dog Name
Owners Name
OAJ
OAJ
Hq My Golden Dream CDX OA OAJ
OAJ
Kelview’s Black Ice V. Mueller NA OAJ CGC
OAJ
Kenya Von Dynasty AX OAJ
OJP
Bell’Lavoros Tornare In Paradiso BN RN OAP OJP
OJP
The Sky’s The Limit Jada BN RE NAP OJP
PCD
CH Aquarius’ Wally World V. Sandia BN PCD RN
CA DS CGCA
PCDX
Hoytts Promise Of Hope CDX BN GN PCDX
GO RAE
RA
Cinematic’s Egypt Might She Be Euro RA
RA
Dillon’s Odds Favor Micah CD RA NA NAJ
RA
Kaili Kamea Roselani BN RA CGC
RA
Oppie CD RA
RA
Black’s Eye Of The Hurricane V Rogue River BN
RA CGC
RA
Gatehouse As Time Goes By RA
RA
Whitcam’s My Time To Shine RA TD
RAE
CH Rogue River Lightning Strikes CD BN RAE
RE
Boland Coup De Foudre Holmrun RE CGC
RE
Lancaster’s Sassi Red Red Wine CDX RE
RE
Winmar’s One Up On You CD RE CGC
RE
Hollie Leinen Kessens RE CGC
RE
Squires Blue Moon Smilemaker CD RE
RN
Andolf Von Hess RN
RN
Bellnhans Legacy CD RN
RN
Gallant’s Check Mate V Ciden RN
RN
Hoytts Universal Soldier CD RN
RN
Justa Unruly Rogue RN
RN
Laika RN
RN
Smack-Dab’s Black Diamond RN
RN
Zulu Amani Indalo-Talis BN RN CGCA
RN
Barnic’s Hardcore High Octane Kyron RN
RN
Barnic’s Thunder Struck Karma RN
RN
Bond Girl Heir To Silverhawk RN
RN
Clearwater’s Miss Sable RN CGC
RN
Evil Von Spellen RN
RN
Gnr Might Tango Vizcaya RN
RN
CH Goldgrove Forever Yours CDX BN RN
RN
CH Goldgrove I’Ll Have Another RN
RN
Hoytts Sable Contessa RN
Janet Balke & Rodney Balke
Christina Gremo & Laurel Vail
Shirley Harry & Roxann Miller & Colleen Nicholson
Ms. Franessa Limpach & Dr. Melodie Limpach
Lloyd Fulcer & Vicky K Brachfeld
Katja Brown
September/October 2014
Zelda Casanova & F Bev Casanova
Susie K Cummings & Lane N Cummings
Maggie Sanguinetti & Paul Sanguinetti
Janet R Chardavoyne & Nancy Young
Brenda Robledo
Lori Starling
Susan R Weitz & Scott Lyter
Colt Rosensweig
Denise Rittenhouse & Randy Rittenhouse
Susan R Weitz & Scott Lyter
Vicky Olson & Katherine Stead & V Cherie Holmes
Gary Slemp & Ann Saliba
Darlene Hibbler & Lisa R Burroff
Wayne S Kessens & Valery M Kessens
Beth Teffner & Donald R. Teffner
Maureen Haggerty
Madge Harrison
Sandra Spomer & Therman Spomer &
Mona Fasth D.V.M. & Cynthia L Huckfeldt
Barrie Hoytt
Courtney Ducharme
Brandy Ferganchick
MAUREEN KELLIHER & Micaela Connors
Eva Maria Scholl-Grube
Barbara L Valerio
Barbara L Valerio
Tammy Berna & Beth Short
Allison Watts
Dede Bruno
Linda Best & D Roof D.V.M. & J Goldblatt
Ellen C Mouri & Sharon Pfleuger
Ellen C Mouri & Sharon Pflueger
Barrie Hoytt
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NEW TITLE HOLDERS for MAY & JUNE 2014
Dog Title Dog Name
RN
RN
RN
RN
RN
RN
RN
RN
RN
SAR-W
SAR-W
SAR-W
THD
THD
THD
T2B
T2B
T2B 2
T2B 2
TD
TQX
TQXP
UD
UD
UD
UD
UD
UDX
UDX4
Owners Name
Indie Ginga House RN CGC
Mackenzie Waro
Ivan Vom Haus Do’Urden RN
Dede Bruno
CH Majestic Holly Holy Lemils RN
Bertram Kawaguchi
Morrowind’s Comet BN GN RN
Lieselotte Hookey
Nikitas Hope RN CGC
Charlotte Green
Phillmar Thunderedda RN NAP CGC
Cheryl Green & Judy Pinkevich & Mr. Philip M Martin
Protocol’s Fast And Furious RN CGC
Jocelyn Mullins & Kevin Mullins
Stedfast Cupid’s Red Rosev.Kelview RN
Samantha Daley & Pamela Stedman
Triadel’s Intrepid Hero RN CA RATO CGCA
Leah Marie Billet & Scott Richard Shildt
Dagger’s Never Regret A Moment CD SAR-W
Shannon Kiley
Redrum’s Bloody Dagger Prophecy CD SAR-W
Shannon Kiley
So Leil’s Fiery Wrath CD SAR-W
Shannon L Salter
Layla Sisson THD
Stewart Sisson
Delroz’ Magic Moment V Chados CD RN THD CGCA Susan Machado
Ozark Autumn Mystic Island CDX BN GN RE THD
CGCA
Darlene Hughson
MW Ambrosia’s Northern Lights RA MX MXJ NAP XF
T2B CGC
Mrs. Michelle Anne Ambrose
Smack-Dab’s All Betts Are Off CD MX MXJ MJG OF
T2B
Dr. frederick c ochsner III
Holly Von Stien AX MXJ OF T2B2
Judy Stienecker & Rick Stienecker
MACH4 Smack-Dab’s Razzam’Taz CDX RA MXB2
MJG2 XF T2B2
Sarah Conners
Whitcam’s My Time To Shine RN TD
Denise Rittenhouse & Randy Rittenhouse
MACH Andalin’s Dance On Fire CD MXB MJB MXF
TQX T2B
Nicole Bailey & Linda Voss
Briarwood Back To Basics CD BN RAE MX MXJ
MXP2 MXPB MJP2 MJPB MXF MFP MFPB TQXP
T2B T2BP CGC
Mary Callaway
Gorrmae’s Ruby Tuesday V. Dior UD GO RAE
NA NAJ
Marilyn L Mannino
Koali’s Zeeta UD NA NAJ
Joanne N Costa & Leroy G Costa
Sharjets Awesome Act V Philmar UD
Ms. Kim Tome & Cheryl Green
CH Starlaine Best Kept Secret UD VER AX AXJ
Karen Ann Fuss
GCH CH Alii’s Perfect Rhythm’s Gonna Getcha UD
RAE CGC
Ms. Amy Fujinaka
Blue Chip Brick Road V Enchant UDX OM1 IPO1
Ms. Pam B Burns
OTCH Cambria’s Gold Standard UDX4 OM5 RN
Jill Young & Cambria Knl
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Doberman Pinscher Club of America
Top Twenty
Junior Showmanship Statistics
2014 DPCA Junior Showmanship Top Twenty
Through June 2014
Rank/Junior Name
1 Kasey O’Brien
2 Mallary Quin Ross
3 Taylor Schwartz
4 Abigail Adams
5 Karlee Howard
6 Erin Laplante
7 Annabella Hines
8 Jaimie Smith
9 Mariana Gonzales
10 Ricki Lynne King
11 Ashlee Jeanne Claggett
12 Daniel Pine
13 Megan Palmer
14 Renee Gould
14 Raquel Wright
16 Julianna Medina
17 Meghan R Koenig
18 Shoshana Goldfein
19 Alexis Truesdail
20 Marit Alsager
Best/Top Jr Wins
15
7
8
3
6
2
1
3
0
1
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Class Wins
23
8
15
4
7
4
7
5
2
5
4
1
2
4
1
5
0
0
1
0
Total Defeated
241
193
123
98
84
81
62
53
51
45
32
24
23
17
17
10
9
8
6
5
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Top Twenty
Conformation Statistics
2013 DPCA Conformation Top Twenty • July 2013 - June 2014 AKC Award Gazettes.
Amy Tourond • Top Twenty Conformation Statistician E-mail: amydobes@gmail.com
Rank/Name of Dog
Owner 1 GCH Tiburon Ariel Bella Dona
M. & T. Moyer, K. & J. Drake
2 GCH Tiburon Arsenal
N. Barksdale, F. & D. Sparagna, E. & L. Curtis, J. & A. Dolan
3 GCH Cambria’s Vraiment ParfaitT. Mackenzie, K. Thompson, A. Wulbrecht, G. Lajeski, A. White
4 GCH Vondura’s Xcelerator Belle Amie
K. Fox, D. Tracy, M. Dellorto
5 GCH Alisaton Blackbird v. Allure Beaulane
R. & J. Kusumoto
6 GCH Sharjets Starr Catcher, CD, RA J. & S. Marinelli, S. Kapp, G. Hanna, M. Feller
7 GCH Raindance Led Zeppelin Of Marquis H. Papazian, S. & C. James, K. Marquis
8 GCH O’s Godiva Dark Demitasse
M. Byrns, P. Onley
9 GCH Alpha’s Magic Man
S. Teague, S. Smith
10 GCH Foxfire’s Tell Me About It
M. Santana, S. St. John
11 GCH Jaroe Legend of Irish Spirit
R. Kelly
12 GCH Kamterra’s Legato
K. & M. Moats
13 GCH Blue Max Pretty Woman V Encore
B. Seielstad, J. & K. Drake
14 GCH Protocol’s Veni Vidi Vici*
J & K Mullins, S & D Lundy
15 GCH Kelviews Crown Jewel V Mueller
C. Nicholson, C. Kelso
16 GCH Raklyn’s Talbot of Alisaton
P. Healy, H. Engel, C. Shimpeno
17 GCH Carry-On Merchant Man of Ravenswood
L. Heffernan, B. Clark
18 GCH Allure Playing With Fire
N. Bosley
19 GCH Tallyesynnadria’Spacificice V KendonA. Dunn, M. Swords, D. Kenney, M. Reilly
20 GCH Shamrock’s Fast Eddie D
V. Sweeny
21 GCH D’Rays Grin And Bear It
B. Fidler, D. Ray, L. Selvakumaran
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94
87
63
57
52
32
34
35
27
23
27
22
19
17
21
22
24
15
19
16
9
Points
2492
2200
1851
1065
930
628
617
577
545
492
491
432
395
384
364
350
324
314
310
276
231
Statistics are compiled from the July through the following June AKC Gazettes. This may not correspond to any particular show
dates. The results only reflect the wins reported in those Gazettes.
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Doberman Pinscher Club of America
Top Twenty
Agility Statistics
2013 DPCA Agility Top Twenty • May 2013 - April 2014 AKC Automated Doberman Agility Reports
Peggy Mueller • Top Twenty Agility Statistician • E-mail: pegsk9kids@gmail.com
RANK/NAME OF DOG (Call Name)
OWNER(S)
1 MACH8 Rock’s Indian Sunburn MXG2 MJG2 OF T2B2 (Shiloh)
M. Rock
2 MACH7 Fulcer’s Raven VCD2 UDX OM1 RE MXC2 MJB3 XF T2B (Raven)
L. Fulcer
3 CH MACH6 Mandre’s Grace Under Fire MXC2 MJB3 XF T2B (Grace)
T. & S. Houg & B. Ross
4 MACH7 Olympia Tamora V Promise UD MXG2 MJB3 NF T2B (Tamora)
C. Koenig
5 MACH2 Catawba’s Something Special UD RA MXG MJG (Piper)
E. Mcavoy
6 MACH13 Thornwoods Flare CD MXB4 MJC4 MXF MFC TQX T2B2 WAC (Flare)
Y. & D. Mancino
7 MACH2 Reba MXS MJC NAP NJP XF NFP T2B (Reba)
C. & J. Villano
8 MACH Lh’s Heart Of A Dragon MXS MJS T2B (Draco)
S. Houg & D. Houg
9 MACH3 Smack-Dab’s Razzam’Taz CDX RA MXC MJS2 XF T2B (Tazi)
S. Conners
10 CH MACH Adamas Shake It Up RN MXS MJS XF T2B2 (Payton)
K. Langley & E. Barrett
11 MACH6 Smack-Dab’s Daring Dicey MXS3 MJB3 MXF MFB TQX T2B (Dicey)
J. Morton
12 MACH2 Mikadobe’s Tempest RN MXC MJB2 OF WAC (Stormy) M. Timken
13 MACH9 Delta Duchess Of Davenport CD RN MXG3 MJC3 MXF TQX T2B (Delta)
T. & S. Houg
14 MACH Vivala’s Out Of The Blue MXS MJC WAC (Bolt)
C. Apling
15 CH MACH Carosel Suddenly So Hot MXB MJS NF T2B (FIRE!)
T. Byron
16 MACH3 Dedo’s Fostas Touch Of Style CDX MXB2 MJG2 (Fostas)
J. & R. Brettscheider
17 MACH Jaron Von Dynasty MXS MJG MXF T2B3 (Gunny)
M. & W. Briant
18 MACH4 Adamas Usmc MXS2 MJG2 MXF T2B (Semper Fi)
M & W Briant Jr
19 MACH Smack-Dab’s Fieldstone Fancy Free MXS MJS NF
K. & D. Anderson
20 MACH3 Paradigm Von Richthofen MXB2 MJS2 XF (Manfred)
D. Hartsfield
TOTAL MACH POINTS
3007
1901
1896
1886
1811
1706
1627
1620
1587
1568
1552
1457
1452
1376
1305
1287
1282
1246
1180
1041
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Doberman Pinscher Club of America
Top Twenty
Obedience Statistics
2013 DPCA Obedience Top Twenty • July 2013 - June 2014 AKC Award Gazettes.
Jeannine Charlier, Top Twenty Obedience Statistician • E-mail: dobehome@sbcglobal.net  
RANKING NAME
OWNER
HIT
BONUS TOTAL
POINTS POINT
1 OTCH CAMBRIA’S GOLD STANDARD, UDX3 OM4 RN WAC
J YOUNG/CAMBRIA KNL
5
139
6037
S KORP/A KORP
3
23
3362
C STEPHENS
3
40
3179.5
S DAVIS/C GREEN
3
96
2655
C HERL
6
127
2284.5
P BURNS
4
109
2277.5
P DELEHANTY
1
35
1605.5
MCAVOY, E
0
0
1568.5
P GARIC
0
0
1374
1
1
1175
M FITZGERALD/G DEMILTA/C PITTS
1
12
995
D PRUESKI
0
0
983.5
K TOME
0
0
981
K HARNER/R HARNER/G DEMILTA/C DEMILTA 1
2
786.5
2 CH OTCH PLATINUM’S BLACK AGAIN, UDX6 OM9 RN
3 HOYTTS HIDDEN TREASURE, UDX4 OM4 GN GO RE
4 OTCH PHILLMAR BELLE OF THE BALL, OM1
5 IRONGATE’S RUM DAIQUIRI, UDX3 OM3 VER RN
6 BLUE CHIP BRICK ROAD V ENCHANT, UD IPO1 WAC CGC
7 CINNAKERRY’S VALIDATION, UD OM1 MX MXJ
8 CATAWBA’S SOMETHING SPECIAL, UD RA MXG MJG
9 KACHINA’S BLACKPEGASUS V ANNDRA, CD
10 MACH7 FULCER’S RAVEN, VCD2 UDX OM1 RE MX C2 MJB3 XF T2B
L FULCER
11 CH MACH2 ALLURE ABSOLUTE ALISATON ROJAN, UD MXG MJG
12 A KISS TO REMEMBER, BN CD NA NAJ
13 SHARJETS AWESOME ACT V PHILMAR, CDX
14 ALISATON RHAPSODY SKY VIEW, CDX BN GN PCDX
15 CT WINGATE ‘N SHERLUCK’S VANADIUM, VCD2 AX AXJ
J PLAGENZ
0
0
786
S KORP, A KORP
0
0
785
16 GRA-LEMOR TARGWOOD’S MEANT TOBE, UD RE CGC L SOUTHAM/E HAMMEL
0
0
782.5
18 GCH CH SHARJETS STARR CATCHER, CD RA
S MARINELLI
0
0
589
L GASPAROVIC, M GASPAROVIC
0
0
587
P BEELER
1
59
451
16 CH PLATINUM’S TAKE THE MONEY N RUN, CD RN
19 DIAL “M” FOR MISCHIEF, CDX BN GN NA NAJ NAP NJP
20 BUSY BEE RW EMERSON, BN
Statistics are complied from the July through the following June AKC Gazettes. This may not correspond to any particular show dates. The results
only reflect the wins reported in those Gazettes. *Note: If you are not a current member of DPCA, please send your home address AND e-mail to
the Top 20 Obedience chairperson immediately. Cindy Bohnert, 3422 Bell Line Road, Omro, WI 54963   E-Mail: specialqtrs@gmail.com You do not
need to be a DPCA member to qualify for Top 20 Obedience,  nor to participate in the Top 20 Obedience event at the National show in October.
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INDEX TO ADVERTISED DOGS
BACKBONE HAVANNA .............................................................................. 64
BELLISA SKYFALL .......................................................................................... 5
BLACK BART’S CALAMITY JANE ...........................................................58, 59
BLUE MAX PRETTY WOMAN V ENCORE ................................................. 73
DE MOR’S WHAT HAPPENS IN VEGAS ......................................................28
DELMIRA ARYA KHALEESI DRAGON QUEEN ............................................11
DENHAR GOOD N EVIL .............................................................................19
DILLON’S SOUND OF DISTANT THUNDER ..............................................36
DURA LEX POLONIA FRIDA .......................................................................45
ELEMENT THE HURRICANE ........................................................................17
HEARTWOOD’S ELECTRIC BLUES MAN ..................................................... 7
IRONGATE’S KISSES IN THE WIND ........................................................... 44
IRONGATE’S NEON COWBOY ...................................................................13
IRONGATE’S RACY TRACY ........................................................................ 44
IRONGATE’S WEST OF SUNRISE ................................................................12
JAGER’S GOT MY MOJO WORKING ..........................................................35
JAGER’S LIME TWISTED GIN .......................................................................35
JAGER’S RUFFIAN IN BLACK .......................................................................35
KELVIEW’S CROWN JEWEL V MUELLER .................................................... 73
MONARCH’S EMPIRE MAKER ........................................................... 1, 14, 15
O’S GODIVA DARK DEMITASSE................................................... 2, 3, 10, 73
PAMELOT’S DUSTY ROSE.......................................................................... 64
PAMELOT’S ONE MAN BAND ................................................................... 65
PHILLMAR SUPERMAN ...............................................................................29
RAHDY’S BEYOND THE VEIL OF MIST ......................................................49
RAHDY’S ROLLING IN THE DEEP “ADELE” ............................................... 48
RAHDY’S SON OF SINBAD ........................................................................51
RAHDY’S VALLEY OF THE DIAMONDS .................................................... 50
RAINDANCE LED ZEPPELIN OF MARQUIS ....................................60, 61, 72
RAUSCHUND’S SOUTHERN COMFORT ................................................... 63
RHAPSODY’S BRAND NEW DAY ...............................................................43
RHAPSODY’S CAPE OF GOOD HOPE .......................................................42
RHAPSODY’S SHORES OF TRIPOLI ............................................................42
ROLIN AURORA AUSTRALIS ....................................................................... 8
ROLING NO RESERVATIONS ....................................................................... 9
SHARJET’S STARR CATCHER .................................................................72, 73
SILHOUETTE’S IMAGINE THAT ................................................................. 34
SMACK-DAB’S DARING DICEY ...................................................................74
THORNWOODS FLARE ..............................................................................74
TIBURON ARIEL BELLA DONNA ............................................................... 72
TIBURON DJIBOUTI V RHAPSODY ............................................................41
VALENTINE RAHDY HOPELESSLY DEVOTED TO YOU ..............................52
VALENTINE RAHDY ROCK N ROLL IS HERE TO STAY ...............................55
VALENTINE RAHDY THERE ARE WORSE THINGS I COULD DO ..............53
VALENTINE RAHDY U R THE ONE I WANT ...............................................53
VAN ORMAN’S CELEBRITY OF RADIANT ..............................................4, 10
VAN ORMAN’S I WANT IT ALL ................................................................... 6
VONDURA’S XCELERATOR BELLE AMIE .................................................... 72
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
AUCH, EVE ............................................................................................12, 13
BERG, JOAN ..........................................................................................53, 55
BICKNELL, SUSAN ................................................................................ 64, 65
BROWN, DANA & VERNON ..................................................................... 44
BRUCKER, JEFF & MELISSA ................................................................ 1, 14, 15
BYRNS, MARYANN ...................................................................2, 3, 4, 10, 73
CATES, JOYCE ............................................................................................. 34
CLAGGETT, ASHLEE, SUSAN & CHARLES ................................................... 6
COVERT, JIM ............................................................................................... 72
CROLEY, PAUL ............................................................................................35
DANNYQUEST DESIGNS ............................................................................36
DEHTRE, PAMELA ...................................................................................... 65
DELLORTO, MARY ..................................................................................... 72
DENNY, NICOLE .........................................................................................19
DRAKE, JERRY & KATHY ........................................................................72,73
EMBRACE PET INSURANCE ......................................................................100
FAGAN, JUANITA & JEFF .............................................................................. 7
FELLER, MARCY .....................................................................................72, 73
FOX, KARIN ................................................................................................ 72
FUENTES, DONN ........................................................................................11
GLAZER-GOLDFEIN, LILYA ............................................................ 48. 50, 55
GOLDFEIN FAMILY .....................................................................................47
GOLDFEIN, BARBARA ....................................................................49, 50, 51
GOLDFEIN, DAVID & JENNIFER ............................................................50, 53
GOLDFEIN, DAVID, JENNIFER, SHOSHANA, SABRINA .......................49, 51
GOLDFEIN, JENNIFER .......................................................................... 48, 55
GREEN, CHERYL ..........................................................................................29
HAGMAN, JUNE ..........................................................................................11
HAGMANN, ROLAND & LINDA .................................................................. 9
HANNA, GABRIELLE .............................................................................72, 73
HENKE, LISA ................................................................................................. 5
JAMES, SUSAN & CHELSEA .............................................................60, 61, 72
JORDAN, CHRISTY.................................................................................58, 59
KAPP, SALLY ..........................................................................................72, 73
LANE-SMITH, CINDY ..................................................................................35
LESNIK, DEBRA............................................................................................ 8
MANCINO, YVONNE & DAVE ....................................................................74
MARINELLI, JOHN & SHARON .............................................................72, 73
MARQUIS, KELLY............................................................................ 60, 61, 72
MORTON, JANICE .......................................................................................74
NICHOLSEN, COLLEEN .............................................................................. 73
NIEUWOUDT, CATHY & DAVID ................................................................45
PAPAZIAN, HARRY ..........................................................................60, 61, 72
SASU, IRINA ....................................................................................41, 42, 43
SCHMEHL, DONNA ..................................................................................... 8
SHAH, RAKISH & ARJUN ............................................................................52
SHAW, CHERIE ............................................................................................17
STONE, TIM & JARON .................................................................................29
TRACY, DARA ............................................................................................ 72
YOUNG, NANCY L .....................................................................................36
ZIEMKE, KATHERINE .................................................................................. 63
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