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Smoke
took the show world by storm!
Starting his show career at
13 months Smoke was shown
9 times before the Nationals,
picking up 12 points including
three 3-point majors. Smoke
then took Winners Dog at the
2009 DPCA Nationals to finish,
all out of the 12-18 class!
Smoke is the first blue to win
at our Nationals! Thanks to all
the judges, especially Nancy
Christensen who
“just could not deny him.”
CH MANARJJ N GRA-LEMOR N CAHOOTS
KETTLE COVE N REBAYLA JADE CGC
KETTLE COVE DOBERMANS
"With A Solid Foundation Comes A Solid Future"
BRED BY SHARON KARAM
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www.kettlecovedobermans.com
CO-BRED BY
NANCY GALE JOHNSON
OWNED & LOVED BY
SHARON KARAM & MATTHEW WOLKENBREIT
BEAUTIFULLY HANDLED BY
KELLY MARQUIS
Rooty congratulates his son Smoke on his awesome National win,
and to Tyler & Carrie on their winning ways.
Wishing Kettle Cove puppies future success!
Rooty also congratulates all his puppies for everything
they have achieved, and wishes them the best of luck
in the future!
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co-owned by NANCEY & MARK JOHNSON
handled by MARY LEAHY
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KETTLE COVE DOBERMANS
KETTLE COVE DOBERMANS
" With A Sound Foundation Comes A Solid Future "
" With A Sound Foundation Comes A Solid Future "
CH MANARJJ N GRA-LEMOR N CAHOOTS · KETTLE COVE N REBAYLA JADE
CH MANARJJ N GRA-LEMOR N CAHOOTS · KETTLE COVE N REBAYLA JADE CGC
As of 11/1/09, Tyler has both majors and a total of 12 points. Both majors were out
of the 9-12 class! Our thanks to Judge Glen Lajeski, Judge Michelle Billings, Adrian Wookfork,
Tom & Sue Baggaley, Bob & Barbara Bender, Sharon Karam and Nancy Gale Johnson.
Carrie “the fawn” finished in quick style at 14 months of age!
owned by
CHUCK & JEANETTE BARHAM
chb200@aol.com
916-987-0795
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handled by
TIFFANY BAGGALEY
bred by
SHARON KARAM
NANCY G. JOHNSON
owned by
SHARON KARAM
and DAWN AUNCHMAN
beautifully handled by
KERRY BOYD
co-bred by
NANCY JOHNSON
bred by
SHARON KARAM
KettleCoveDobe@aol.com
www.kettlecovedobermans.com
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KETTLE COVE DOBERMANS
KETTLE COVE DOBERMANS
" With A Sound Foundation Comes A Solid Future "
" With A Sound Foundation Comes A Solid Future "
CH SHATERA’S BRASS STAR · CH REBAYLA’S BLUE PEARL OF TEXAS WAC RN TDI CGC
CH KETTLE COVE N REBAYLA ZEUS CGC · CH KETTLE COVE DIAMOND IN THE SKY WAC
Zeus is the sire of “Hayleigh,” the Best Puppy In Futurity Winner at the
DPCA 2009 Nationals!
Hayleigh won 1st out of 20 in her 6-9 month black bitch class at the
2009 Nationals Host Club under Dr. Peter Emily and then took
Best Puppy in Futurity under Marge Brooks!
vWD Clear, Thyroid Normal, Liver Panel Normal, Kidney Panel Normal, OFA Pending,
Holter Normal, Full & Proper Dentition, Awesome Temperament
owned by
BRET & CYNTHIA LEVEILLEE
& their four wonderful children
co-owned by
SHARON KARAM
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beautifully handled by
KELLY MARQUIS
occasionally handled by
SHARON KARAM
in Bred-By
bred by
SHARON KARAM
KettleCoveDobe@aol.com
www.kettlecovedobermans.com
FLASH! 3 point major from the 6-9 class at the Dayton Kennel Club under Nancy Amburgey!
owned by
TOM & LEE KRONOVICH
co-owned by
ASHLEY RING & SHARON KARAM
beautifully handled by
KARIN FOX
bred by
SHARON KARAM & DAWN AUNCHMAN
KettleCoveDobe@aol.com
www.kettlecovedobermans.com
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CH FOXFIRE’S TAKE’N IT ALL
CH HORIZON’S SOIREE
First weekend out as a champion, Fallon went to Nationals
and received an Award of Merit from Jim Briley and a second
in her highly competitive Futurity class.
Thank you Jim Briley and Nikki McClendon.
Linda and Fallon, a Team for Two Thousand Ten!
owned and adored by
HILLARY ZIMMERMAN
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bred, co-owned & presented by
LINDA & RICK GEORGE
OWNED BY MARGARET MEE
CO-OWNERS: John Dolan & Salli Gorman
HANDLERS: Diego & Eve Garcia
BREEDERS: Aquarius
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OWNED
BYBY
MARGARET
MEE
OWNED
MARGARET
MEE
CO-OWNER:
JoanJoan
Noon
CO-OWNER:
Noon
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HANDLERS:
Diego
& Eve
Garcia
HANDLERS:
Diego
& Eve
Garcia
BREEDERS:
Cambria
BREEDERS:
Cambria
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N EW C H A MPION
Zeta
Kato
LeMils Amidala v Legacy, UDX, WAE, RE, BH
Ch. Legacy’s Black Limousine, UD,
MX, MXJ, ROM - born 4/5/97
Wishing everyone a Happy Holiday and a Happy & Healthy New Year!
Marsha & Dan Sheppard
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AM BIS/BISS CH CHA-RISH STAR QUEST BLU-J’S
AM/CAN CH HOLMRUN’S HELIODOR MARQUIS
Thank you to all of the judges who made this an unforgettable National.
DPCA Regional • Winners Dog • Ms. Marilyn Biggs (pictured)
DPCA Regional • 2nd Place Sweepstakes • Dr. Davida Roof
DPCA Futurity • 4th Place • Ms. Nikki McClendon
DPCA National • At the National our young boy made both cuts and was one of the final 12 dogs
in for consideration for Best of Breed under Ms. Mary M. Rodgers!
BRED BY CaroleAnn Havener & Linda Marquis
OWNED BY Karen Zaccaro & CaroleAnn Havener
HANDLED BY Kelly Marquis
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Ann doesn’t like me to say this,
but I have changed from a trophy
hunter to a dog lover. Both Ann and
I are still very competitive, but temperament has become so important
to me. And when you lose one now
it’s harder, much harder than it was
in the beginning.
So where do you want to go from
here.
It’s hard to imagine myself doing
anything else. We had two litters this
last year sired by Eddie, but hadn’t
used Eddie for four years. In that
litter four years ago, there were four
puppies one fawn and one blue. That
really set me back, mentally. The
blue dog, his name is Ch. Cambria’s
Rascal Flatts, was one of the best
males we ever bred. But he was blue.
I can remember Jim Briley telling
me when he saw the dog “My gosh if
he was red or black you couldn’t stop
him”. He was an exceptionally good
mover. He was mature when we
really started showing the dog, and
he finished in 9 shows. Oh we took
him out a couple times as a puppy to
just get him in the ring. But when
he started showing he took only 9
shows. I think for a blue that’s pretty
good. This current litter of puppies
sired by Eddie are 3 times Eddie
and 7 times Cryptonite, through
Sinbad and Cambria’s Cavalleria. I
have two males that I’ve kept. Both
are very nice specimens, I’m really
enthused about them.
Well I know Ann wants to change
gears and be more involved in
breeding. That’s what she told us
all.
I think this next year she is going
to get more involved in the whelping
and the care of the puppies.
It’s different work than traveling
around the country. That’s a road
show.
Oh my gosh, the last two years
she averaged over 60,000 miles a
year. And last year she went to 160
shows. In 2008 she drove to all the
shows. Sometimes, like leaving the
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shows in Waukesha, where the last
show is on Tuesday, and having to be
somewhere in Maryland or Virginia
to show on Wednesday morning.
It’s too much of a pace, too hard of
a pace. And it‘s really hard on the
dogs too.
This last October, we were gone
3 weeks straight between the two
national specialties and our dogs
were so glad to see their own yard.
First time ever they didn’t want to
get back on the bus for weeks. They
did eventually wanted to go back
out.
Victoria’s Secret that we specialed, she was the happiest at dog
shows. She was a very funny bitch.
She had a particular chair, that’s
where she slept . We’d have to wake
her up to make her go outside. At
home she was very lazy until it was
time for roadwork. Ann would get
the leash down for road work and
she’d start screaming with excitement. At the shows she’d sleep in
the bed, underneath the covers,
until it was almost time to go in the
ring. She was extremely easy to live
with.
You’ve collected a lot of dogs, over
the years, for your personal use.
Have you used it or is it still stored
in the freezer waiting for the right
bitch?
Well, we have a couple of dogs we
haven’t bred to. One was a dog named
Cambria’s Lasting Impression. I only
have one breeding left on him. I
did let someone in Georgia with an
Eddie daughter breed to him. I’m
saving that breeding. He was actually Best Puppy at the Nationals and
Best Puppy in Futurity.
We finished him. Sam Lawrence
saw the dog and was interested in
leasing him and have George special
him. So we sent him up to Michigan
to George, but we didn’t feel like
we wanted him to be gone as long as
they wanted him, as their contract
called for. We have frozen semen
on him, somewhere down the road
we’ll use it. He was very much a
Cryptonite look-a-like. George and
his family always said he was the
most look-a-like of Cryptonite of
any dog he produced. It was very
eerie when he came in their home.
He acted like Kafka. Cryptonite
had lost his favorite toy and then
he died. Then after a couple years
had passed, Sting came to their
home and found Kafka’s toy that had
been missing for years! He was from
the last live breeding to Cryptonite.
And then I have his son collected,
Cambria’s Rock Solid, a red dog we
put in the top 20 in only 6 months
of showing. He had a couple best in
shows and 8 or 10 group firsts. He
was such a sound moving dog. And
then of course I have Secret Desire
collected but haven’t used the semen
on him yet, or Ann will maybe. We
have collected and stored semen
other dogs too.
That has got to be a valuable tool.
I know very little about genetics. My gosh, I can’t compare myself
to people like Judy Bingham, who
I consider so knowledgeable about
genetics. But what has helped us
in our breeding program was that
I used to have a very good memory. I would remember the dogs
and I would remember their offspring, and the health issues. You
don’t always get the truth from dog
breeders of stud dog owners. But
I would remember the dogs. That
has helped considerably, for when
I consider a dog to breed to, first I
have to like the dog, then I have to
like the pedigree. Then I would like
to see his siblings, as well as some of
his puppies. I want to see his brothers or sisters to see if he was a fluke
or not. Generally I have always followed that. When I bred to Hunter,
and I got Rogan and Dino, I liked
the pedigree and I liked the dog, but
what I really remembered the most
was Joan Witt had three littermates,
the dogs Cord and Duesenburg, and
Auburn the bitch that were all so
nice. I remember the dog and his
littermates which were very nice.
Behind Sinbad a lot of people don’t
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know this there was a bitch, Sinbad’s
great grandmother, Rahdy’s Ginger
Fizz. Ginger Fizz was in Alaska. A
woman named Lynn Waffle bought
her from Penny Spanola. Talking
with Dave and Barbara later, they
thought they were going to get
Ginger Fizz but Penny sold her to
Alaska. I loved that bitch. I tried to
buy her from Lynn but she wouldn’t
sell her. And then she moved back
to the Midwest. She saw Dave at
a dog show and asked him who to
breed her to. He suggested the dog
he was showing. That’s who she
bred her to. That’s where he bought
Stormhaven’s Desert Wine.
That was Mira’s Mist Prince of
Lando.
Yes. He was a Vintage Year son.
Any way, I took photographs of the
bitch and I gave them to Dave and
Barbara later on. When I bred to
Sinbad, we, Ann and I , had the first
litter out of Sinbad and were the
first to breed to him. I remembered
him and his brother and sister from
the nationals in Phoenix, Arizona. I
think the bitch went RWB from the
6-9 puppy class. We bred our Boo
Radley daughter, Ch Florowill Bit of
Magic, the dam of 21 champions. I
bred her to him, and got an exceptionally nice litter.
Then I bred a Cairo daughter
to him. That was Eddie’s mother.
That was Ch Cambria’s Nocona v
Texas, Boots is what we called her.
That was his last litter. We actually
got the first and the last litter from
Sinbad. So I felt very fortunate, as
he only produced 13 litters. If he
had been bred more and lived longer
than that, he would have put some
big numbers up there as far producing. He was a great, great sire.
His kids carried his legacy on for
him.
Yes Chaos and Eddie and the
others. Dave and Barbara have to be
very proud, really.
What do you think of sending these
dogs all over the world?
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I think that probably there are
as good homes over there that are as
good as some of the homes we have
over here. The times that I went to
England, to Crufts and then toured
breeders kennels over there, pointer
breeders over there. I thought to
myself what if they hadn’t shared
some of the terriers that we still get
from England and the pointers, if
they hadn’t shared them with us,
what would we have. I was responsible for the dog Marienburg‘s
Cannon going to Argentina. I was
contacted by an architect that lived
in Miami. He was looking for a dog
for a friend of his in Argentina,
the proprietor of Samurai Kennel.
His name was Tshiro he was a
Japanese man who lived there. He
was in the landscape business. Also
in my past travels I had met a girl in
California, Jacki Qurois Kubat, who
showed for Rancho Dobes Kennels.
Her dad was the Attache for the
Argentine embassy in Los Angeles.
She was known for her whippets.
Now she ‘s an all breed judge down
in Argentina and considered an
Annie Clark of Argentina. Jacki
encouraged me to find this man a
dog. Jim Bennett owned Cannon at
the time. Marienburg’s Cannon was
sired by Sunhawk and his dam was
Marienburg’s Only One. Cannon
was Mary Hartman’s brother. And
Mary Hartman was #1 dog all breeds
one year, maybe two. Jim had a little
problem with Cannon with aggression. Jim lived in a condo which had
inside entrances. He was concerned
meeting someone in the hallway,
because Cannon was aggressive. He
wanted to sell him so I introduced
him to this Argentinean. He was
sold Marienburg’s Cannon. Cannon
is 9 times behind Lex Luthor. It’s a
different country, their life and their
laws are a lot different than ours.
They like their dogs to be hot, so to
speak. I’ve been down there 3 or 4
times and they do like their dogs to
be hot. If Cannon had never gone
down there we would never have
had a Lex Luthor. He ‘s has certain-
ly been a contributor to the breed
up here. I’ve thought about that . It
certainly depends on the country.
Some of the countries don’t value a
dog the same way we do here. Some
years ago I went to Taiwan for a dog
show with Jim Bennett. I found it
was certainly different over there.
. . . At maturity, Dragon finished in three weekends with Ann White.
I see in some breeds there are
global gene pools, like you pointed
out with some of the terriers and
the pointers. People are shuffling
dogs back and forth between North
America and Europe in these
breeds. The Dobermans have not
been quite like that, they’ve been
more regional.
Yes they have been. The
Standards for the Doberman are
different in these countries.
That’s the crux of it. The standards
are not the same. The dogs are not
the same.
In South America, they follow
the FCI standard which is different.
It ‘s a larger dog and a straighter
dog. They don’t call for a 45degree
lay back of shoulder. In Australia
and New Zealand, who follow the
English standard, it calls for a bitch
can be somewhat longer in loin.
They explain that it’s for whelping puppies, and not to penalize
a bitch for being a little longer in
loin. They do address the size of the
ear in Australia, New Zealand, and
England. It’s a smaller ear. Gosh
some of our dogs, we’ve never had
to face the issue of smaller ears
because we crop them. But some of
the ears are huge, long ears, in comparison to theirs over there. The
Doberman’s haven’t experienced
the level of traffic that terriers and
pointers have. And yes their traffic
is both ways. We don’t see that level
of two way traffic in Dobes.
N E W C H A M P I ON
ch mikadobe's smoky mtn blazin' dragon
CH MIKADOBE’S YOU CHEATED V AMOORE · BRUDA DEBUT HURRICANE ZORA
It’s been a pleasure, Jim, chatting
about Dobes with you. Thank you!
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BRED BY
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FLASH!
photo credit: Photos by Elaine
om
WB/BOW fr
Class,
6-9 Puppy
d out!
1st weeken
#7 red, pictured at 6 months old
Pictured at 3 years old
CH Soquel’s Rising Son ROM
CH Manarjj N Gra-Lemor N Cahoots
CH Sunset Silhouette of Soquel
IT’S GONNA B FUN!!!
Look for DeJavu January 2010.
Breeder/Owner/Handler
Dawn D. Danner - Sunset Dobermans
Portland, OR - USA
sunsetdobe@aol.com
www.sunsetdobe.com 503-626-6124
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Sunset Poison Ivy V Soquel
Handler:
Elaine Hopper
StarlaineK9@aol.com
Ticket is looking for that 2nd major to cross the AKC CH finish line!
Currently showing on the West Coast in open black with Wendy Bettis.
Look for us to claim your winning ticket too . . .
Breeders/Owners
Dawn D. Danner - Portland, OR
Daniel D. Balys, Esq. - Chicago, IL
sunsetdobe@aol.com
www.sunsetdobe.com 503-626-6124
Handlers:
Team Bettis
Jimmy & Wendy Bettis
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ON THE COVER
Ch. Francesca’s Bringin Sexy Back
BISS Ch Ravenswood Azure Sky x BIS Ch Dawn-Ri’s Going Down Swinging
2009 National ­­an Unforgettable Experience for
Shari Demitrowicz of Francesca Dobermans
What is the recipe for successful achievement? There are 4 essential ingredients: choose a passion you love…give it the best that is
in you…seize your opportunities…and be a member of the team!
Anonymous
Thank you to all the judges who recognized Brit’s
quality and made this an unforgettable National.
DPCA Regional 3rd Place Sweepstakes Dr. Davida Roof
DPCA Regional Winners Bitch Dr. Peter Emily
DPCA Regional Best of Winners Mr. Jim Briley
DPCA Futurity Best Junior Ms. Nikki McClendon
DPCA Grand Prize Futurity Ms. Marj Brooks
Breeder:
Shari Demitrowicz
Francesca Dobermans
Chicago, Illinois
708-481-5101
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Owner/Handler
Rose Benanti
rbenanti@sbcglobal.net
847-488-1773
This year’s National was an
unforgettable experience for me as
a new breeder.
The incredible
winning that took place by my 17
month old Francesca pups made me
so proud! I came to the Nationals
knowing that my litter had a lot
to offer in terms of quality and
breed type. I truly believed they
had the potential to succeed and
be future contenders. I certainly
have learned a lot of lessons along
the way, however, my goal never
faded as I came to the Nationals to
WIN! It takes the efforts of each
member to accomplish this goal! I
can’t say enough about the stellar
performance and handling expertise of Rose Benanti and Karin Fox.
When Rose presented her own bitch
CH. Francesca’s Bringin Sexy Back
-Brit and went WB and BOW at the
Regional Host Club, it was a magical
performance. Never in my dreams
could I imagine that the experience
could surpass my previous expectations when Rose and Brit went Age
Division Winner 15 plus months,
Futurity Best JR, and GRAND PRIZE
Futurity Winner! This was like winning “Olympic Gold.” The Breeders
statue made me so proud of the
Reese - Blue lineage and exemplifies the Francesca name! I was also
impressed with Karin’s presentation
of CH. Francesca’s House of BluesDakota who took a third place win in
a very competitive AOAC JR 15 plus
class. Karin does an outstanding
job of caring and conditioning my
dogs while they live in their home
away from home. She currently is
handling Francesca’s Blue Crush On
You - “Crush” who has just started
his show career. Someone who has
become an amazing mentor and has
provided guidance and wisdom from
the beginning is Mary DependahlRavenswoods. She has provided me
with an enormous amount of information and the insight to start an
outstanding breeding program. This
culminated in the breeding of my
lovely red BIS bitch “Reese” to BISS
CH. Ravenswoods Azure Sky - “Blue.”
I am equally elated about the phenomenal accomplishments that CH.
Francesca’s Bewitched - “Samantha”
has achieved. Our beautiful red girl
is a Multiple Best of Breed / Group
Winner and is currently ranked 12th
in the Top Twenty! She has risen to
fame in a short period of time and is
handled by Dawn Honaker. These
littermates from birth were special
in so many ways! Each possesses a
unique personality, fiery spirit and
what I like to call the Kelly Marquis
winning attitude!
Outside of the ring many people
have contributed to the success of
the Francesca line. These unwavering team members include my sister
Tami, my nephew Michael, Darla, Dr.
John Fleming and the staff at Prairie
State Animal Hospital. Their efforts
do not go unnoticed and are very
much appreciated. A sincere thank
you to the judges and competitors
who have recognized the standard
of excellence in the Francesca pups.
To my owners, the nurturing love
and devotion you provide each day
make you a “Best in Show” winner;
finally, a special thank you to The
Doberman Pinscher Magazine for
giving me the opportunity to share
my experience as a new breeder.
Shari Demitrowicz
Francesca Dobermans,
Chicago, IL.
spoileddobie@yahoo.com
CH. Francesca’s Bringin Sexy Back
CH. Francesca’s House of Blues
CH. Francesca’s Bewitched
Francesca’s Blue Crush On You
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