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Published by American Spaniel Club, 2022-04-06 02:44:51

March 2022 ASC Bulletin

ASCI Bulletin Mar 2022_LR

FLUSHING SHOW

WINNERS BITCH / BEST OF WINNERS / BEST BRED BY EXHIBITOR /
BEST PUPPY / BEST PUPPY IN SHOW BEST BBE COCKER IN SHOW
Laurent Ashwood Steal Away
Laurjosh N’ Rotojet’s Rue La La
Karin Linde Klerholm Laura Heidrich

BEST VETERAN PHOTO NOT PROVIDED:
GCHB Kisian’s Feelin’ Groovy
SELECT DOG
Judith Sarkisian CH Encore’s N Kazuyo Queen I’lI Do Anything

Kazuyo Nagasaka, Judie Posner

SELECT BITCH
GCHS Lehi N Amikcreek Design Of Many Colors

Heidi Armour, Ann Morgante, Barbara Guyer

RESERVE WINNERS DOG
Sunshine’s Something’s Got To Give

Kerry Leonard, Diane M Nelson

RESERVE WINNERS BITCH
Silverhall Follow The Light To Flipside

Bonnie Pike, Pat Leamy

Photos by Diana Han: Nor Cal Bulldogger FlushingShow

Candids

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FLUSHING SHOW
AVSACR IOE TBY

2021 FLUSHING
SPANIEL SHOW

BEST OF VARIETY
GCHS Dreamflight Samamari

Holding Out for a Hero
Terri Ann Flores, Stephanie Kaul

BEST OF OPPOSITE TO BOV SELECT DOG / BEST VETERAN /
CH Kenwoods On A Wing And A Prayer BEST VETERAN IN SHOW

Dennis Doyle, Pam Doyle GCHG Cameo Siloet’s Gold Coast Legacy
Lisa Brown, Diana Wehry, Johnathan Wehry

SELECT BITCH AWARD OF MERIT
CH Cocoa’s All Eyes On Me CH Buttonwood’s Crown Me Lilibet
Catherine Lynch Carey, Frances Turner
Kathleen Vino

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FLUSHING SHOW

AWARD OF MERIT WINNERS DOG / BEST PUPPY
CH Rexbon Have A Lil Faith In Me Sunshine’s Rebel Without A Cause At Sunhaven

Rex Buell, Bonnie Buell Astrid Lawrence

WINNERS BITCH / BEST OF WINNERS RESERVE WINNERS DOG
Silver Pine April Love Craco E’Dubronic
Patti Nazarko, April Stich Marco Paseta

RESERVE WINNERS BITCH BEST OWNER HANDLED
Cocoas Star Fire GCHB Mar-K Hall Of Famer With Rexbon
Kathleen Vino
Rex Buell, Bonnie Buell

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FLUSHING SHOW

BEST BRACE PHOTO NOT PROVIDED:
CH Buttonwood’s Promise To The Crown BEST BRED BY EXHIBITOR
Laurent’s Something Blue
CH Buttonwood’s Crown A Noble King
Catherine Lynch Carey Laura Heidrich

P ARTI BEST OF VARIETY
GCHS Bow-K’s Forever After
V ARIETY Helen Harrison Markow, Lisa Bowers

2022 FLUSHING
SPANIEL SHOW

BEST OF OPPOSITE TO BOV SELECT BITCH
GCHB Jasmine Camilla Lester GCHB Dune’s Connect The Dots CGC

Susanne Lester Dina Burke

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FLUSHING SHOW

WINNERS DOG WINNERS BITCH / BEST OF WINNERS /
Dune’s Rebel Rebel BEST BRED BY EXHIBITOR

Dina Burke Laurent’s She Drives Me Crazy
Laura Heidrich
BEST PUPPY
Javalin’s Perfect Landing PHOTO NOT PROVIDED:

Jackie Cavallin SELECT DOG
CGCH Normandy Silhouette N Javalin Bachelor

Parti
Regina Beinhauer, Stephanie Kaul, Linda Pitts

AWARD OF MERIT
GGCH Topaz N Begay’s He’s My Dreamboat TKN

Debra Lampert-Rudman

RESERVE WINNERS DOG
Silver Star’s Patent Pending

Linda Donaldson

RESERVE WINNERS BITCH
Dalin’N Larkspur Daisy Dukes
Linda Donaldson, David Donaldson

Photos by Kim Vavolo

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RESULTS FROM THE
ASC REGIONAL SPECIALTY

ON JANUARY 14, 2022

JUDGES: Best Puppy – Cocoas Star Fire
Breeder/Owner: K. Vino
Mary B. Napper – Parti Variety + Inter-Variety Competition Best Veteran – GCHG Cameo Siloet’s Gold Coast Legacy
James A. Fehring – Ascob Variety Breeders: D. Hamilton, P. Hamilton |
Jean A. Delisle – Black Variety Owners: L. Brown, D. Wehry, J. Wehry

PARTI VARIETY BLACK VARIETY

BV – GCHS CH Bow-K’s Forever After BV – GCHG Encore’s N Kazuyo Queen I’ll Do Anything
Breeders: L. Bowers, J. Gabbard, J. Wright | (dog)
Owners: H. Markow, L. Bowers Breeders: J & L Posner | Owners: K. Nagasaka, J. Posner
BW – Silver Star’s Patent Pending BW – Amere Lee Unforgettable
Breeder: L. Berger | Owner: L. Donaldson Breeder/Owner: M. Harte
WB – Laurent’s She Drives Me Crazy WB – Rotojet’s Rouge N’ Mascara
Breeders: L. Heidrich, D. Sazma | Owner: L. Heidrich Breeder K. Linde Klerholm | Owner: J. Price, UK
BOS – GCHB Jasmine Camilla Lester BOS – GCHS Lehi N Amikcreek Design Of Many Colours
Breeder: P. Rismyhr | Owner: S. Lester (bitch)
SEL Dog – GCH Normandy Silouette N Javalin Bachelor Breeders: H. Armour, A. Morgante |
Parti Owners: H. Armour, A. Morgante, B. Guyer
Breeders: R. Beinhauer, L. Pitts, J. Cavallin | SEL Dog – GCH Acadia’s My Black Baer
Owners: R. Beinhauer, S. Kaul, L. Pitts Breeder/Owner: R. Guidry
SEL Bitch – GCH Laurent’s Fashion Show CGC SEL Bitch – GCH Silverhall N Bib N Tux Eye Candy
Breeders: L. Heidrich, D. Sazma | Owner: L. Heidrich Breeders: B & W Pike | Owner: B. Warren
AOM – GCH Topaz N Begay’s He’s My Dreamboat TKN AOM – GCHB Mask’s I Hope You Dance TKN
Breeders: G. Ernst, D. Lampert-Rudman | Breeders: S. Dobmeier, S. Gray, C. Plemons |
Owner: D. Lampert-Rudman Owners: H. Vavrek, D. Vavrek, S. Dobmeier
Best NOHS – CH Laraynne N’ Holly Lane Bad Moon Risin’ AOM – GCHB Rotojet’s Revelation
Breeder: S. Moen, R. Goodson | Owner: R. Goodson Breeder/Owner: K. Linde Klerholm
Best BBE – Laurent’s She Drives Me Crazy Best BBE – Monarch’s Devil Wears Prada
Breeders: L. Heidrich, D. Sazma | Owner: L. Heidrich Breeders/Owners. K. Lourier, S. Bambule, L. Heidrich
Best Puppy - Silver Star’s Patent Pending Best Puppy – LaurJosh N’ Rotojet’s Rue La La
Breeder: L. Berger | Owner: L. Donaldson Breeder: K. Payne | Owner: K. Linde Klerholm

ASCOB VARIETY BEST OF BREED – GCHG Encore’s N Kazuyo Queen I’ll
Do Anything
BV – GCHP Foley’s Frat Party CGC Breeders: J & L Posner | Owners: K. Nagasaka, J. Posner
Breeders: G. Jones, N. Foley |
Owners: N. Foley, S. Carter, E. Duggan BOS to BREED – GCHB Jasmine Camilla Lester
BW – Laurent’s Anchors Away King Zeus Breeder: P. Rismyhr | Owner: S. Lester
Breeder: L. Heidrich | Owners: K. Hudson, L. Heidrich
WB – Be-Fit N Arikara Guilty Pleasure Best NOHS in Breed – GCHB Mar-K Hall Of Famer With
Breeders: D. Christian, P. Nazarko, C. Thompson | Rexbon
Owners: P. Nazarko, C. Thompson, D. Christian Breeders: M. Ragusa, M. Ness | Owners: R & B Buell
BOS – CH Cocoa’s All Eyes On Me (bitch)
Breeder/Owner: K. Vino Best BBE in Breed – Laurent’s She Drives Me Crazy
SEL Dog – GCHS Dreamflight Samamari Holding Out For Breeders: L. Heidrich, D. Sazma | Owner: L. Heidrich
A Hero
Breeders/Owners: T. Flores, S. Kaul Best Puppy in Breed – LaurJosh N’ Rotojet’s Rue La La
SEL Bitch – GCHB Winelight’s Stand By Me Breeder: K. Payne | Owner: K. Linde Klerholm
Breeder/Owner: J. Bruce
AOM – GCH Kazuyo Queen JP Lapis Lazuli Best Veteran In Breed – GCHG Cameo Siloet’s Gold
Breeder: K. Nagasaka, JAPAN | Owner: Y. Nakao, JAPAN Coast Legacy
AOM – GCHG Cameo Siloet’s Gold Coast Legacy Breeders: D. Hamilton, P. Hamilton |
Breeders: D. Hamilton, P. Hamilton | Owners: L. Brown, D. Owners: L. Brown, D. Wehry, J. Wehry
Wehry, J. Wehry
Best NOHS – GCHB Mar-K Hall Of Famer With Rexbon Congratulations to all the Winners !
Breeders: M. Ragusa, M. Ness | Owners: R & B Buell
Best BBE – Laurent’s Anchors Away King Zeus
Breeder: L. Heidrich | Owners: K. Hudson, L. Heidrich

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By KARIN LINDE KLERHOLM

Getting to Know

The Winners at the 2022
Flushing Spaniel Show

We start off with congratulating the breeders, own- Next, we turn to  Terri Ann Flores and Stephanie

ers and handler of the Best In Show winner, the black Kaul, the proud breeders and owners of Tyler, now
English Cocker Spaniel GCHP K’Mander Dawnglow a three-time Best of Variety winner at ASC, and this
Arnage! This year the Best in Show finals were judged by year’s  Best Cocker in Show, GCHG Dreamflight
Anne Savory Bolus. Bentley is bred by Kurt D. Anderson, Samamari Holding Out For A Hero (GCHG Nickleby’s
Sandy LaFlamme and Elizabeth H. Neff and owned by Hero On The Hudson x GCH Pointbreak I Know Him By
Nikki & Erwin Atkins, Elizabeth Neff and Kurt Anderson. Heart)—judged by Anne Savory Bolus.

Speaking to Bentley’s handler, Megan Ulfers, she had Congratulations on your boy’s third win at ASC in the
the following to say about the wonderful experience in capable hands of Mike Pitts. It must have been a won-
Knoxville in January: “I started showing Bentley when derful feeling and a dream come true for both of you, as
he was 6 months old. He finished quite quickly, and well as an emotional journey.
we put him away to grow up. Deirdre Dunbar finished
him in Canada before we started showing him with only Stephanie, what are the next plans for Tyler?
a goal of completing his GCH. He has truly surpassed
any of our expectations. Winning ASC certainly is a “Tyler is now back home in California where he will
crowning jewel to his career. To date he has won 10 be specialed by me. In his few short weeks back on the
Bests in Show, 7 Reserve Bests in Show, 57 Group Ones west coast, Tyler has won multiple group placements,
and numerous other placements. He ended the year made several cuts in the group, and made new friends
everywhere he’s gone with his super merry temper-
as #1 All-Breed English ament. Outside of his show schedule, he’ll enjoy the
Cocker, #5 Sporting great California weather (hikes, walks, swimming in the
dog, and #17 dog All- pool, chasing squirrels, etc), hopefully enjoy some lovely
Breeds. Being chosen bitches when we’re ready to offer him at stud, and Terri
as Best in Show at ASC Ann will surely have many performance plans for him
was such an honor to once his show schedule winds down. As much as we’re
be in such good com- thrilled to have our boy back home, we’d be remiss if
pany in that beautiful we didn’t acknowledge all of the love, care, and condi-
Best in Show lineup.
He will be shown until
Westminster when he
will go home to Kurt
to hopefully work on
producing the next gen-
eration. We would like
to thank ASC for put-
ting on such a great
show—it’s truly one of
the gems in our sport.”

Bentley with handler
Megan Ulfers

Tyler with breeder/owners Terri Ann Flores and Stephanie Kaul
continued >

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> GETTING TO KNOW James was Ascob Winners Dog and Futurity Ascob
Variety winner. Kerry Leonard’s black boy showed well
tioning Team Pitts did for Tyler. They gave him a true too. When talking to Diane when the puppies were
home away from home and he came back in absolutely young, I thought there was no chance I could have
extraordinary condition. Wins aside, what Mike and Kayleigh as she was the only girl in the litter, and Diane
Linda themselves and their team did for Tyler is a gift we and Lisa both loved her. Who wouldn’t with that dar-
will always cherish.” ling face and personality? So when Diane suggested a
co-ownership, I asked Per. The breeding was a breeder’s
And last but not least, this year’s Best in Futurity dream. Momma Sugar was a Futurity winner and ASC
Winners Bitch. She’s out of a strong bitch line. Her sire
winner was black Cocker girl, Sunshine ‘N April’s Lady is D’artagnan. What more could I ask for? When Per saw
Of The Chorus (GCHS Silver Pine Just In Time For Stich her in Florida he said, 'she’s beautiful.' I met Kayleigh
x GCH Sunshine’s Some Like It Hot), handled by Lisa on Friday and she won the Futurity on Saturday. Lisa
Arnett and judged by Joann Stamm. She was bred by started her beautifully in her true style. Per brought her
Diane Nelson and is co-owned by Diane and April Stich, home and we hope to have a lot more fun with her!"
the sire’s owner. Diane has in fact bred yet another
Futurity winner this year, the Ascob Best of Variety in Ms Kayleigh with owners Diane Nelson and April Stitch
Futurity winner, Sunshine’s Rebel Without A Cause At
Sunhaven, owned by Astrid Lawrence, who is a litter
brother to Ms. Kayleigh! These two siblings competed
out of the 6-9 months class.

Diane, can you please tell us a little more about
your girl and her breeding? There are many ASC win-
ners in her pedigree, and I do believe that this was not
your first Futurity win as a breeder?

“You are correct. Her mother was the Black Best of
Variety Futurity winner in 2019 under Ellen Roberts, and
she was also Winners Bitch and Best of Winners at the
ASC Flushing Spaniel show under Robert Ennis. Before
that, her great grandfather, CH Sunshine’s Micadee You
Can’t Handle Me, won Best In Futurity in 2013 under Bill
Gorodner, also handled by Lisa.”

April, your boy Trooper, a multiple ASC Best of
Variety winner himself, is now at home with you, and
it must be exciting to see what he is able to produce
for the future. What made you pick little Ms. Kayleigh
from the litter to co-own with Diane?

”Watching Trooper puppies mature has been even
more fun as a breeder. In Diane Nelson’s litter of three,

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Experiences

Heeling With Feeling

By KELLY LADOUCEUR, KLAD Cockers » [email protected]

THERE IS SOMETHING MAGICAL ABOUT WATCHING A TEAM IN SYNC.

Over the past several articles I have discussed a vari- required at all levels. These include a solid understand
ety of activities that you can do with your dog to enrich of and commitment to heel position, as described in
your existing bond and keep their active mind busy. For Chapter 2, Section 18 of the AKC Obedience Regulations
everything that I have covered, I am also missing many (available online free of charge through the AKC web-
other activities. At this point in time, with so much of the site). Every level of competition obedience has heeling,
world having gone virtual, you can take almost any class so understanding of it is crucial. I would guess that this
you want and try as many activities as you want. aspect of obedience requires more training, finessing and
maintenance than any other skill.
One activity that is near and dear to my heart is obe-
dience. Not rally obedience (although I do love that too) Other foundation skills are sit, down and stand (both
but formal obedience. There is something magical about in front of the handler and at heel, on the handler’s left
watching a team in sync work through the various exer- side), stay/wait and handler attention. If you are truly
cises of an obedience routine. The heeling is more of a interested in competition obedience, you should start
dance than an exercise, with dog and handler moving teaching these skills as soon as your puppy comes home
almost as one. There is little verbal communication, and (or if you’re a breeder, once the puppy is old enough
yet the communication between the teammates is flow- to appreciate treats, which is around 6 weeks old for
ing during the entire routine, through facial expressions, my guys). There are many different ways to teach these
small gestures and even the way they breathe. Watch a skills, so it is important to find an instructor that can
team complete an exercise flawlessly and I promise you help you work through everything with your dog. For
will see the handler smiling and the dog’s eyes will be example, many of us learned to teach our dogs to sit by
sparkling. To me, obedience is poetry in motion. holding a cookie above their head. This causes the dog to
rock back into a sit. This is fully functional for a pet dog,
The AKC has several levels of obedience in which and even for rally obedience, but in formal obedience a
to compete. Which you choose to aim for is dependent rock back sit will result in your dog sitting and moving
on how much time and effort you want to put in to out of heel posi-
training the various elements required for each level of tion when you
competition. There are, of course, some basics that are
continued >

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> TRAINING to jump long rather than high. Open used to have out of
sight stays, where the dogs had to say in a sit and a down
stop moving. So most obedience competitors work hard while the handlers were out of sight, but these were
to teach what is called a tuck sit, where the dog actual- deemed to be unsafe, so the exercise has been replaced
ly brings its back legs under itself (rather than rocking with a command discrimination exercise. The handler
back). It seems like a minute detail, but it can cost you leaves the dog in a stay, walks a predetermined distance
points every single time the dog has to sit (either at heel away, commands the dog to down, then walks further
or in front). away and asks the dog to sit. This is an introduction
to the signal exercise in Utility, although the handler is
When I first started training in obedience (just a few allowed to use both a verbal command and a hand signal
years ago *wink*), I was taught to train all of the Novice in the Open exercise.
exercises first, earn that title, then start working on the
Open exercises, and so forth. That might just have been From Open you can move into Graduate Open, which
my instructor’s philosophy, but that is how I worked for is another optional class, or you can move into Utility.
many years. My mindset changed when I started training Utility or Futility as it is often fondly referred to) is the
with my current instructor, who had us working on a top level of obedience competition through the AKC.
mixture of skills from all of the levels right from day one. It is full of fun exercises that challenge both the dog
This has kept training interesting for my dog, who can and the handler. Like Open, the entire round is done
get very creative when he feels bored, as well as for me. off leash. After you enter the ring with your dog, you
And it also taught me that many of the skills can actually remove the leash and don’t get it back until your round
be useful at multiple levels. is done. Utility has five challenging exercises for teams to
conquer. The first exercise is the Signal exercise, where
The AKC has a variety of classes in obedience. For everything is done by hand signal only. Once the judge
folks just starting out, there is Beginner Novice which is says “Forward” the handler may not use any verbal com-
an optional class. It makes use of some of the rally signs mands. There is a heeling pattern, and at the end of the
to put the team through an obedience routine, as well as heeling pattern the handler leaves the dog in a stand stay.
having a sit for exam, a recall and a stay. This class isn’t After walking to the other end of the ring, on the judge’s
required, but it can be a good way to gage how close signals, the handler signals the dog to lie down, then
your dog is to being ready for competition. sit, then come. After that comes the scent discrimination
exercise, where the dog must go to a pile of ten identical
From there you can enter the regular class of Novice, scent articles and choose the item that the handler has
which is the first level of competition that is required in scented. The dog does this twice, returning to the han-
order to move up through the classes. A Novice round dler each time. The next exercise is the directed retrieve,
consists of a heeling pattern (including changes in pace, where the judge lays three white gloves across one end
some halts, right and left turns and a 180 degree about of the ring, then tells the handler which glove their dog
turn), a figure eight, a stand for exam, an off leash heel- should retrieve.
ing pattern (same as the first heeling pattern, but off The handler will
leash), a recall and stays. It is very important that the
dog has a clear understanding of heel position, because
the majority of your points at Novice come from heeling.

After Novice you can choose to
do Graduate Novice, which is anoth-
er optional class, or you can move
straight into Open. Open is when
things start getting fun, because the
dog has the opportunity to retrieve
their dumbbell and do some jumping.
There is still some heeling—an off
leash heeling pattern plus an off leash
figure eight. Then you move on to a
retrieve of the dumbbell (without a
jump), a retrieve of the dumbbell over
a jump, a drop on recall (where you
call the dog, but ask it to lie down
while it is coming towards you, then
you call it again) and the broad jump
exercise. A broad jump is a telescop-
ing set of boards that cause the dog

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> TRAINING title has slightly different requirements, but they are all
difficult to obtain. The team has to be very consistent to
send the dog to the correct glove, which the dog will earn the higher titles.
bring back. The next exercise is a moving stand for
examination, where the team is heeling and the judge Obedience isn’t for everybody, without a doubt. Even
tells the handler to stand their dog. The dog must stop on if you’re not aiming to score among the top competitor,
command while the handler continues moving forward. there is some precision required in order to qualify. It
The judge then does a thorough exam of the dog before takes a lot of training to even be prepared to step into the
the handler calls it in to heel. The final exercise is called Beginner Novice ring, let alone to move through the lev-
directed jumping. The handler sends the dog across the els. Some teams take years to make it to Utility and many
ring, between two jumps that are placed 18-20 feet apart. never do. Obedience isn’t the boring, punitive exercise
The dog should go straight and continue moving until the that it used to be many years ago. Most trainers are using
handler tells the dog to sit, at which point the dog should motivational training techniques to keep the dog engaged
turn to face the handler and sit. The judge will tell the and happy. There are a wide range of methods that can
handler which jump to send the dog over, and the han- be used to train your dog for obedience—I recommend
dler will command the dog to jump. The dog does this finding a local trainer and asking if you can sit in on a
twice—once for each jump. class or at least have a conversation with them to see if
their training philosophy might work for you. In this day
As the dog and handler team move through the lev- and age, you can even take classes online that will help
els, the dog is required to do more independent thinking prepare you for obedience competition.
while still maintaining a connection with the handler.
Once a dog has earned their Utility title, the team can I hope you’ve enjoyed this brief overview of competi-
work towards an Obedience Master title or an Obedience tive obedience, and I hope at least one of you is motivat-
Trial Champion title, or a Utility Dog Excellent title. Each ed to give it a try with your dog. Until next time, happy
training!

Kelly Ladouceur has been breeding and competing under the
KLAD prefix for almost 20 years. She is involved in conforma-
tion, obedience, rally obedience, scent hurdle, nosework, and
therapy work.

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CASFOPLMUUAEBNNRDIIECALATNION ASC FOUNDATION
HEALTH RESEARCH
Health, Education, Rescue GRANTS UPDATE

By CHARLES BORN, Foundation President

The ASC Foundation contributes to and/or directly Overviews and Summary of the research has been
sponsors numerous veterinary research programs aimed given at the annual Veterinary Cancer Society meeting,
at eliminating diseases, generic abnormalities and inju- held in November 4–6, 2021at the 12th Biennial AKC
ries that impact Cocker Spaniels. Canine Health Foundation National Parent Club Canine
Health Conference (NPCCHC) held August 9–11, 2019 in
Foremost in our efforts is our continuing support St. Louis, MO.
of the cataract marker research of Dr. Aguirre and his
research team at the University of Pennsylvania. We 2. OX40 Checkpoint Molecule Targeted Antibodies
expect an annual update mid to late February on that and for Cancer Immunotherapy in Dogs
will share it via social media and our website as soon as
it’s available. But no less important, we are also current- The Principal Investigator is Dr. Steven Dow Colorado,
ly sponsoring with the AKC Canine Health Foundation State University.
three research studies on diseases that have a serious
impact on Cockers. Following is a review of progress Checkpoint molecules play a key role in regulating
with those three studies. T cell immunity against cancer (T cells are one type of
immune cell called lymphocytes). Clinical trials of anti-
1. Clinical Trial for Evaluation of Propanolol body therapeutics that target checkpoint molecules such
and Doxorubicin in the Treatment of Canine as PD-1 in human oncology (e.g., Opdiva, Keytruda)
Hemangiosarcoma. have demonstrated remarkable results in inducing tumor
regressions and cures, against a variety of different can-
The Principal Investigators are Erick Dickerson and cer types. This new era of cancer immunotherapy also
Antonela Borgatti at the University of Minnesota. The has tremendous potential for treatment of cancer in dogs.
research is also carried out with the Co-Investigators at
the University of Purdue and University of Pennsylvania. A first-generation PD-1 antibodies for canine oncology
is under evaluation. Recent studies indicate that targeting
Canine hemangiosarcoma is a largely incurable cancer the OX40 (CD134) checkpoint molecule may be more
in dogs, and treatment approaches to improve outcomes effective than PD-1.
have remained relatively stagnant over the past few
decades. Treatment remains a challenge partly because The OX40 antibody generated with CHF support
the cancer is frequently detected at an advanced stage was evaluated in a clinical trial (now completed) in
and because these tumors are often resistant to chemo- conjunction with radiation therapy in dogs with oral
therapies. Propanolol a drug used to treat heart disease cancers, including melanoma, soft tissue sarcoma, and
has been shown to increase survival times in human squamous cell carcinoma. The study found that the local
patients with angiosarcoma. Propranolol was also shown OX40 immunotherapy (injected into tumor tissues, in
to sensitize hemangiosarcoma cells to doxorubicin, conjunction with radiation therapy) was well-tolerated
providing a more effective way to kill tumor cells. The clinically and produced a significant immune response
main goal of the study is to establish whether propran- in the tumor tissues. A new fully canine OX40 antibody
olol in combination with doxorubicin following surgery has been generated, which will be the lead biological
improves outcomes for dogs when compared to the use material to be used in any subsequent canine cancer
of chemotherapy and surgery alone. immunotherapy trials.

As of June 2021, 18 dogs were enrolled in the study. 3. Genetics of Primary Angle Closure Glaucoma in
Unfortunately, 12 have succumbed to the disease. The American Cocker Spaniels
survival time has ranged from 6 months to over 2 years.
Enrollment in the study has resumed post COVID-19 Principal Investigator: Sara Thomasy, DVM, PhD.
delays. University of California, Davis

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> ASC FOUNDATION To date blood and DNA samples has been collected
from Cocker Spaniels; 90 cases and 99 controls samples
Glaucoma is a leading cause of irreversible blind- which meet the criteria of PACG have been analyzed
ness and enucleation in dogs. Primary Angle Closure by GWAS. Unfortunately, no loci were clearly identified
Glaucoma (PACG) is the most common form of glaucoma that were genome-wide significant suggesting that PACG
in dogs whereby acute blockage of the iridocorneal angle in Cocker Spaniel does not follow a Mendelian model
leads to a rapid increase in intraocular pressure. PACG of inheritance. Although, an additional locus was iden-
is very painful and requires immediate medical atten- tified and its association is pursued with further testing
tion and is often causes irreversible vision loss. Cocker through whole genome sequencing.
Spaniels have the highest prevalence of PACG.

The objective of this study is to identify a potential
disease-causing genetic locus and the possible variants.

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Code of Ethics

AT ITS ANNUAL MEETING ON JANUARY 13, 2022, THE AMERICAN SPANIEL CLUB BOARD
OF DIRECTORS CONSIDERED A PROPOSAL TO UPDATE THE LANGUAGE OF THE ASC
CODE OF ETHICS.

Since the time of its original writing, there has been a The ASC Board has approved the following additional
global emergence of a robust cyber-environment which language indicated in bold to update the ASC Code of
has produced multiple social media and other communi- Ethics. Under the ASC ByLaws, any changes to the club’s
cations outlets. Code of Ethics must be reviewed by the membership
prior to a formal vote of the membership. Please review
The ASC encourages member to communicate across and send all comments to:
various digital platforms so long as references to the
organization, its members, and breeding programs are David Roberts, ASC Corresponding Secretary
honest, fairly represented, and in the spirit of good 103 Lydenbury Dr
sportsmanship. This ensures the ASC maintains its Apex NC 27502
high reputation among other breed clubs and under the [email protected]
umbrella of the AKC and encourages the highest level of
sportsmanship for all members. PROPOSED CHANGES:

WHAT OTHER CLUBS ARE DOING: ASC CODE OF ETHICS

The AKC has absorbed social media sportsmanship PREAMBLE
into the broad language of their Code of Sportsmanship. Membership in the American Spaniel Club is granted
Other breed clubs also have specifically addressed the because of the individual’s commitment to the protec-
issue in their own Code of Ethics. Here are some exam- tion, preservation, and promotion of the Cocker Spaniel.
ples of action that has been taken by other clubs: Implicit in being a member of the American Spaniel
• American Maltese Association includes the following Club is the acceptance and understanding of the Code of
Ethics, which is established and designed as a guide to
language in its Code of Ethics. “I will refrain from pub- protect the interest of the Club and Cocker Spaniels. The
licly making or publishing, including on social American Spaniel Club expects adherence to this Code.
media, any false or malicious statements about anoth- Its tenets should not be violated.
er member or members and will refrain from seeking CANNON OF ETHICS
to impair the reputation of another member. I will be A. Members of the American Spaniel Club have an
courteous and helpful to people who contact me. I will
conduct all advertising in an honest manner that will obligation to protect the interests of their breeds by
not, in any way, misrepresent, defraud or mislead.” conducting themselves in person, by representa-
• West Highland White Terrier Club of America tion, and/or via cyber environments, in a manner
includes in its Code of Ethics, “Members shall not designed to reflect credit on themselves, their breeds,
apparently or obviously demean other members, either and on the American Spaniel Club.
directly or in the context of any social media posting.” B. Members are expected to observe the highest stan-
• Skye Terrier Club of America states in its Code of dards of sportsmanship; conduct themselves in per-
Ethics that members are “to adhere to AKC’s Good son, by representation, and/or via cyber environ-
Sportsmanship policy which means to always promote ments, in such a manner as to reflect positively on
the breed in a positive light; to act toward competitors the sport of showing dogs; and exhibit good will at all
and club members in a courteous, civil manner which breed shows, obedience and field trials.
is extended not only in face to face encounters but to C. Members who contemplate breeding a litter, or who
include no personal attacks or inflammatory state- allow the use of their stud dog to the same end, shall
ments on social media sites, e.g. Facebook, Twitter, direct their efforts toward producing dogs of excep-
etc.” tional quality, temperament, and condition. Members
are not to use their stud dogs on pet quality bitches,
totally lacking in breed type.
D. Members shall not engage in person, by represen-
tation, and/or via cyber environments, in false or

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> CODE OF ETHICS B. The A.K.C.’s published “Guidelines for Dog Show
misleading advertising or misrepresentation of their Judges” covers a wealth of material, but the three keys
breeds, nor shall they malign their competition or to excellence in judging are of vital importance. These
others by making false or misleading statements are:
regarding their competitors’ or others’ dogs, breeding 1. Breed Knowledge
practice or person. 2. Impartiality
3. Procedure
NOTE: These proposed changes add broad cyber environ-
ments language to the Code of Ethics which is meant to C. Judges must avoid any appearance of wrong doing
include all current and future forms of social media or and not merely wrong doing itself. They should be
other Internet-based communication applications. highly circumspect in their conduct outside, as well
II. RESPONSIBILITIES AS A BREEDER as inside the show ring. A perfectly innocent action or
Breeders shall: discussion can be misconstrued even by experienced
A. Be familiar with their breeds and standards, and breed exhibitors.

only those specimens which conform to it. D. Judges should approach all assignments with a posi-
B. Be familiar with A.K.C. rules concerning record keep- tive attitude and be courteous and polite to the exhib-
itors.
ing, registration, sale and transfer of dogs, and abide
by these rules. IV. RESPONSIBILITIES AS AN EXHIBITOR
C. Use for breeding only those dogs that are healthy and AND/OR HANDLER
free from serious congenital and hereditary defects
characteristic of their breed or breeds. Exhibitors/Handlers shall:
D. Produce puppies only when the breeder has the time A. Act professionally at all times in caring for and exhib-
and facilities to provide adequate attention to physical
and emotional development and retain or house only iting any dog in their charge.
the number of dogs for which they have adequate B. Not engage in any questionable contact with judges
facilities.
E. Refrain from further use of a bitch or stud that has prior to exhibiting under them.
become affected with or has produced any serious C. Be familiar with and abide by the A.K.C.’s Rules and
inherited defects detrimental to the animal’s well-be-
ing, such as blindness, deafness, lameness, or impair- Regulations for Dog Shows, Obedience Trials, Field
ment of the vital functions, and who consistently Trials, other events and The Guidelines for Dog Show
produces like results with different mating partners. Judges.
F. Maintain the best possible standards of health for their D. Exhibit/handle only those dogs that conform as close-
animals and care of their kennels. ly as possible to their respective breed standards.
G. Breeders shall not breed bitches every season. (It is
recommended a bitch not be bred more than four V. ENFORCEMENT
times during a lifetime). A. The American Spaniel Club shall enforce Article VI
H. Refrain from selling puppies to pet shops either
outright or on consignment; refrain from supplying of its By-Laws entitled “Discipline”, should violations
puppies for auctions, raffles, or other such enterpris- of its Code of Ethics be brought before its Board or
es; refrain from selling to persons whose intention to Committee.
resell is known or suspected; refrain from breeding B. Article VI entitled “Discipline” addresses the areas of
litters primarily for the pet market. Suspension, Charges, Board Hearings and Expulsion.
I. Refrain from selling puppies in litter lots and shall sell Each member is expected to be familiar with this very
only quality dogs to foreign countries (not their cast- important By-law.
offs that they don’t want to be seen in the U.S.A.)
III. RESPONSIBILITIES AS A JUDGE VI. ACCEPTANCE
ASC Member Judges: Upon acceptance as a member of the American Spaniel
A. Shall be familiar with and abide by the A.K.C.’s pub- Club I will adhere to the best of my ability to the rules
lished “Guidelines for Dog Show Judges”, the A.S.C.’s and guidelines set forth in the American Spaniel Club
By-Laws and Code of Ethics. Code of Ethics, and will demonstrate unwaver-
ing commitment to the principles of the American
Spaniel Club Code of Ethics.
NOTE: The above proposed change strengthens the accep-
tance clause of the Code of Ethics, making adherence to
and practice of the Code compulsory for all members.

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J J YY J

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KEEPING THERAPY DOGS

HAPPY AND CONNECTED

By JOYCE MCINTYRE, ASC THERAPY DOG COMMITTEE CHAIR &
LORY GRIFFEN, GUEST CONTRIBUTOR

A PHOTO JOURNAL OF THE PAST TWO YEARS

Early in 2020 most facilities were not inviting volun- dogs happy and more connected. Our therapy dogs’ fur-
teers into their buildings. This included therapy dogs as lough lasted through more than one season. Some more
well. Therapy dogs were used to visiting their people than one year, and for some still exist.
every week or multiple times a week. All at once those
visits were halted and life as our therapy dogs knew it Sheryl Gadol planned many activities for Elvis
was drastically changed. Things continued throughout
2020, but, with many safe practices in place and vaccines (therapy dog), Larry (therapy dog in training), and Lady
available, 2021 began to look better for therapy dogs to
visit. A few facilities were inviting therapy dogs back to (their mom). She took them on road trips as well as plac-
volunteer, but most of them were not.
es that were fun but safe and away from crowds. Elvis
It became a world where our therapy dogs that were
used to visiting with residents, going to college campus- and Marigold (Sheryl’s friend’s dog and agility practice
es, listening to children read in-person at libraries, and
doing private in-home visits became “stay-at-homers” partner) took pri-
without the job they loved to do.
vate agility lessons
During this time many of the therapy teams did win-
dow visits, made signs to hold up to the people at the at the same facility.
window, interacted via zoom meetings, or had parades
around building sidewalks or cars. Zoom meetings with Things are always
therapy teams have been successful for the residents or
people needing to see the dogs. Children could read to more fun with a
the dogs with zoom meeting being set up for the different
programs. Some facilities used a big screen TV for zoom friend. Sheryl did
meetings so a bigger picture could serve more residents.
a great job keep-
All of the things that were being done still did not take
the place of actually getting in the car and driving to the ing her dogs happy
facility, getting out and walking into a familiar place and
seeing familiar faces as well as hearing familiar voices. and connected to
Our therapy dogs needed more to feel connected and
being happy on a daily basis. adventure, activi-

With some training facilities giving private lessons, ties and other dogs Elivs and friend Marigold
few places to visit, and many familiar experiences gone, in a safe environ- ready for agility practice.
our owners/therapy dog handlers had to add more safe ment. Great job,
experiences and adventures in their lives and the lives of
their therapy dogs. Sheryl!

The pictures in this article show some of the things Mary Margaret Miller and husband, Todd, did
that handlers and families found that were making the
a lot of traveling to private places, stayed in cabins, and

experienced places that were safe and not crowed. Buddy

was always part of

these adventures

and was connect-

ed to the action it

provided. Buddy is

addicted to playing

with a frisbee, and

he had the honor of

chasing his frisbee

on the home field

of the Chickasaw

Bricktown Ballpark

in Oklahoma City,

OK. Buddy was kept Buddy enjoying an afternoon at
happy and having Myriad Gardens.

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> PTRETAITNHIENRGAPY

both Mary Margaret and Todd with him on these adven-
tures kept him connected. The pretty picture of Buddy
in the flower garden was taken at the Myriad Gardens in
OKC. Buddy has also been taking private Barn Hunt les-
sons. He is doing well with those titles. Buddy is happy
and connected thanks to his wonderful owners.

Laura Heidrich keeps her dogs and grandchildren
connected by having sleepovers frequently. Nothing bet-
ter than interaction between sweet children and sweet
Cocker Spaniels. What fun this must be for this grammy
and her little ones. Nothing sweeter than the love of a
child and the cocker spaniel that adores her. These pic-
tures really gave my heart a tug. I think this is a wonder-
ful way to keep your dogs and grandchildren happy and
connected. Great life!

Sleep over with grandchildren. Dogs very involved. Morgan running at top speed through the snow.

Debi Lampert and Zinnia found the beach a fun Lory and Jeff Griffen take their two therapy dogs
camping, hiking, and on walks. Sawyer and Morgan are
place to practice Trick Dog even in the cold with snow very bonded and love to watch neighbor workers as well
as listen to the noise the equipment makes. What a great
on the ground. They also took a brisk walk across the way to keep their endurance for noise intact. Morgan
loved the snow Ohio had. He loved it so much he almost
bridge with a beautiful view. Debi left the ground running. Lory has also made some Snuffle
Mats out of felt strips where she hides their kibble. This
is an AKC CGC and Trick Dog game of hunting for food is definitely a favorite of Sawyer
and Morgan’s. Such lucky boys to have owners and a
evaluator. Trick Dog titles can be therapy handler that does so much to keep them happy
and connected. Big “thank you” from the boys!
earned virtually by sending a
DeeDee, my therapy dog, has not been on an in-per-
video to Debi or any CGC evalua- son therapy visit since December 2019, but she does go
with us on every curbside pickup. My husband and I pick
tor. Debi’s email address is up at several places, drive through pharmacy, banks, and
on occasion pick up a pizza or burger. DeeDee knows the
[email protected]. You can people by now at these places and is always looking for
them and wagging her tail. We also have a park behind
also find info about Trick Dog on our house with a walk trail and children playing. We
walk there when it’s private, and she can see the children
AKC website and join Debi’s Trick and hear their voices from our patio. DeeDee has been
doing zoom library meetings with kids reading to her
Dog group on Facebook, Triple T: for almost two years. She is close to 100 zoom meetings
with the Metro Library in Oklahoma City. We also did a
Tricks for AKC Titles. Debi always private photo shoot in a beautiful field by a pond. We
rode to the site in a golf cart, that was a first for DeeDee
has many ways she keeps her and a first for me with a dog in my lap. There was no one
there but us and the photographer. I think DeeDee liked
Debi and Zinnia train- dogs connected, stimulated and the ride in the golf cart the best of all. We play “Find It”
ing at the cold beach happy. She is very helpful with where I hid kibble in the house—that’s good scent train-
training Trick dog. You are the ing. There are many games you can buy to keep your dog
for Trick Dog. best, Debi! happy and connected but doing things with their fami-

continued >

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> PET THERAPY

ly is the best. My watch TV feels good to them. They love us, but as I tell
daughter brings her DeeDee every day—I LOVE YOU MORE!
golden retriever to
visit DeeDee some- Going forward when more facilities are open to volun-
times. It’s always teers, our dogs will not have trouble with people wearing
good to see them masks. They have seen us wear them, and masks have
together. become normal for them. Their vets wear them and so
do people bringing things to us curbside. Our dogs will
Our dogs are probably adjust easier to our new normal than we will.
bonded with us
and love to be near Thanks to those who sent pictures for this arti-
us. Our therapy cle. May all your days with your cockers be SAFE,
dogs are also con- HEALTHY, CONNECTED, and above all HAPPY!!!
DeeDee listening and looking at her nected to the peo-
reader on Zoom with Metro Library. ple they visit. Until Joyce McIntyre
more things open ASC Therapy Dog Committee, Chair
up and volunteers are invited freely to visit, we are going Cocker Spaniel Club of Central Oklahoma, President
to have to find new ways to keep them happy, playful, Oklahoma City Obedience Training Club, Member
and connected. Even sitting by us or in our lap while we Handler of Therapy Dog, DeeDee
[email protected]

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2021 TOP PRODUCERS

january–december

Compiled by KATHY BROCK

TOP PRODUCING SIRES: TOP PRODUCING DAMS:

GCHP Foley's Frat Party CGC, Bf – 10 CH Che-Lee's Fairy Dust, B/W – 5
GCHS Silver Pine Just In Time For Stich, Blk – 9 GCH Twilights This Girl Is On Fire, Blk – 5
GCHG Very Vigie Nobody Is Perfect, Tri – 9 CH Loma Point White Diamonds At 18K, R/W – 4
GCHG Dalin's West Coast Connection CGC, B/W – 8 GCH Silverhall Sensational 11, Blk – 4
GCHB Micadee's Woodside With You CGC, B/T – 6 CH Cheries Diamond Amber, Tri – 3
GCH Toybox Double Trouble, B/T – 6 GCH Begay N Sebastians Sealed By A Kiss TKN, Tri –
GCH Am-Erica's Proud Tradition At Shanajens, Tri – 5
CH Ashelysown Truly Remakable, Blk – 5 3
GCHP Beachstone's Blacklist, Blk – 5 CH Brickett's Going My Way, B/W – 3
GCHG Bow-K's After Mash, R/W – 5 CH Buttonwood's Noble Promise, Bf – 3
GCHP Clerwood Silhouette Speed Of Light, Blk – 5 Caci's Close To Zlnt, Tri – 3
GCHG Cocoa's A Global Force For Good, Tri – 5 GCH Gypsyrose Harleen Quinzel, Tri – 3
GCH Juli Style Absolute Charm, B/W – 5 GCH Pinecliff's Peaches And Dreams, Bf – 3
CH Mar-K's Too Hot To Handle, Blk – 5 CH Quasar 'N' Icon's Hello, Bf – 3
CH Mask's Grand Design, B/T – 5 GCHS Saratoga's Alternate Route CGC TKN, Brn/Tn –
GCHG Soundview's Master Of The North, Bf – 5
GCHP Ashdown's Time To Thrill, B/T – 4 3
CH Madman's Silhouette Need For Speed, Blk – 4 CH Silver Star's N Moody Lil Polka Dot Girl, B/W – 3
CH Pbj's Parti On The Rocks, R/W – 4 GCHS Thistle Brae's I Think I Like Bein' 'Lizabeth, Bf –
GCHP Trinity's Tucked Under His Wing, Bf -4
CH Buttonwood's Crown Royal RN, Bf – 4 3
CH Chasely's Reed All About It, Tri – 3 GCH Tri-Pod's Blue My Mind, Blu/Tn Rn – 3
CH Che-Lee's Star Fighter, Bf – 3 GCH Tri-Pod's Hot Tip, Tri – 3
GCHG Conquest's Maze Runner, B/T – 3 CH Tru-Luv's Timeless Treasure, Bf – 3
CH Double Oh Blues Is On A Mission CD SH FDC, Whirlwyn Gardian Princess Organa RA NA NAJ ACT1
Blu Rn/Tn – 3
CH Jacobsen's Twilight Rendezvous, Bf – 3 ACTJ, Rd Rn – 3
CH Lydgate Heart Of A Lion, Bf – 3 CH Windrider Avalance Of Love, Blk/Tn – 3
GCHG Nickleby's Hero On The Hudson, Sil – 3
CH Riverwood Rendezvous At Silverhall, B/T – 3
GCH Silver Star's Out Of The Flame, B/W – 3
GCH Sundance & Castlehills In The Nick Of Time, Sil – 3
GCH Topaz Palm Beach Playboy CD BN RM FCD

CGCA, TKE, B/W – 3

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2021 TOP PRODUCERS

january–december

Compiled by KATHY BROCK

TOP BREEDERS: TOP BREEDERS (CONT.)

Cheryl Brown, Che-Lee – 12, 6 co-bred Renee O Guidry, Acadia – 4, 1 co-bred
Debra Podratz, Tri-Pod – 11, 6 co-bred Sheri Hall, Vatican – 4, 3 co-bred
Laura Heidrich, Laurent – 10, 6 co-bred Teresa Kelso, 18K – 4, all co-bred
Linda Pitts, Silhouette – 10, 9 co-bred Charlotte Kirton, Charlot – 3, all co-bred
Jessica Legath, Brickett – 9, 5 co-bred Debra Lampert-Rudman, Topaz – 3, all co-bred
Beate Pruitt, Pbj – 8, 6 co-bred Debra Lowery, Chaselyn – 3, all co-bred
Bonnie Pike, Silverhall – 8, 6 co-bred Dennis Williams, Sunnyland – 3, 2 co-bred
Julie Turner-Hayes, Julre – 8, all co-bred Erika Swanson, Legend – 3, 1 co-bred
Eric Webb, Soundview – 6, all co-bred Ester Kosteinik, Telme – 3, all co-bred
Judith Webb, Soundview – 6, all co-bred Frances Kimble, Frank-K – 3
Ricky Brodersen, Mystical – 6, 2 co-bred Gay Ernst, BeGay – 3, 2 co-bred
DiAnn Erdman Prock, Twilight – 5 Jeanne Grim, DVM, Skiboo – 3, 2 co-bred
Jamie Massoon, Jam – 5, all co-bred Jessica Kosteinik, Telme – 3, all co-bred
Jeff Wright, Terje – 5, 2 co-bred Joan Kasper, Vista – 3, 1 co-bred
Judi Kline, K-Line – 5, 1 co-bred Joan Stallard, Saratoga – 3, all co-bred
Judi Posner, Encore – 5, 2 co-bred Joann Kleckner, Kleckner – 3
Lane Tarantino, Sundial – 5, all co-bred Laura Henson, Kaplar – 3, all co-bred
Lisa Bowers, Bow-K – 5, 1 co-bred Linda Berger, Silver Star – 3
Mark Ragusa, Mar-K – 5, all co-bred Mariecel Torres-Young, Conquest – 3, all co-bred
Marlene Ness, Mar-K – 5, all co-bred Mary Lou Stiff, Jam – 3, all co-bred
Stephanie Kaul, Samamari – 5, 2 co-bred Melva Zellick, Willowcreek – 3, 1 co-bred
Wilson Pike, Silverhall – 5, all co-bred Pamela Bagley, Icon – 3, all co-bred
Catherine Lynch Carey, Buttonwood – 4 Patricia Elkins, Tru-Luv – 3
Darlene Jevning, Stargazer – 4, 2 co-bred Richard Beaton, Whirlwyn – 3, all co-bred
Genea White Jones, Ashwood – 4, all co-bred Rosemary Logrie, Mardi Gras – 3
Jackie Cavallin, Javalin – 4, 3 co-bred Scott Goldberg, Scottfree – 3
Kathleen Vino, Cocoa – 4, 1 co-bred Sharon Gerling, My-Ida-Ho – 3, all co-bred
Lindy Bennett, Toy Box – 4, 2 co-bred Stacy Dobmeier, Mask – 3, all co-bred
Brandon Edge, Very Vigie – 4, all co-bred Stephanie Herrmann, Quasar – 3, all co-bred
Megan Pruitt, Pbj – 4, all co-bred Sue Kelly, Whirlwyn – 3, all co-bred
Nancy Foley, Foley – 4, 1 co-bred Taylor Schwartz, Misty Hollows – 3, all co-bred
Per Ingar Rismyhr, Peri – 4 Tony Stallard, Saratoga – 3, all co-bred

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OBEDIENCE / RALLY TROPHY DONATION FORM

ASC NATIONAL SPECIALTY

PURINA FARMS, GRAY SUMMIT, MO
July 22-24, 2022

We will be offering three exciting days of Obedience/Rally this Summer! Friday will be the
COCKER-ONLY DAY with lots of special awards, rosettes, and fun. Saturday and Sunday will be
All Breed competition. Donations can be made for multiple events on all days and you can contribute
directly to the General Trophy Fund. You may consider donating in honor/memory of a cocker and
we will post recognition at the trial. We also encourage clubs to support this endeavor for recognition

of our amazing performance cockers. We greatly appreciate your support and generosity!

TROPHY DONATIONS Preferred Classes................... 25 m 1st - 4th Utility A..................... 20
m 1st - 4th Utility B..................... 20
COCKERS ONLY OBEDIENCE m High Combined Scoring m 1st - 4th Versatility.................. 20
–FRIDAY–
Cocker in Preferred Classes... 25 COCKERS ONLY RALLY
m Highest Scoring Dog in –FRIDAY–
m 1st - 4th Beginner Novice A.... 20
Regular Classes.................... 100 m 1st - 4th Beginner Novice B.... 20 m Highest Combined Score
m 1st - 4th Preferred Novice....... 20
m Highest Combined Score m 1st - 4th Novice A................... 20 (Adv B & Exc B)...................... 25
m 1st - 4th Novice B................... 20
(Open B + Utility).................. 100 m 1st - 4th Graduate Novice....... 20 m High Combined Triple Q......... 25
m 1st - 4th Preferred Open......... 20 m High Scoring Champion of
m Highest Scoring Cocker m 1st - 4th Open A..................... 20
m 1st - 4th Open B..................... 20 Record.................................... 25
CH of Record.......................... 25 m 1st - 4th Graduate Open......... 20
m 1st - 4th Preferred Utility......... 20 m High Scoring Veteran.............. 25
m Highest Scoring Cocker m 1st - 4th Utility A..................... 20 m 1st - 4th Rally Novice A.......... 20
m 1st - 4th Utility B..................... 20 m 1st - 4th Rally Novice B.......... 20
Veteran................................... 25 m 1st - 4th Versatility.................. 20 m 1st - 4th Rally Advanced A..... 20
m 1st - 4th Rally Advanced B..... 20
m 1st - 4th Beginner Novice A.... 20 ALL-BREED OBEDIENCE m 1st - 4th Rally Excellent A....... 20
m 1st - 4th Beginner Novice B.... 20 –SUNDAY– m 1st - 4th Rally Excellent B....... 20
m 1st - 4th Preferred Novice....... 20 m 1st - 4th Rally Masters............ 20
m 1st - 4th Novice A................... 20 m Highest Scoring Dog in m 1st - 4th Rally Pairs................ 20
m 1st - 4th Novice B................... 20 m 1st - 4th Rally Team............... 20
m 1st - 4th Graduate Novice....... 20 Regular Classes...................... 25
m 1st - 4th Preferred Open......... 20 ALL-BREED RALLY
m 1st - 4th Open A..................... 20 m Highest Scoring Cocker in –SATURDAY–
m 1st - 4th Open B..................... 20
m 1st - 4th Graduate Open......... 20 Regular Classes...................... 25 m Highest Combined Score
m 1st - 4th Preferred Utility......... 20
m 1st - 4th Utility A..................... 20 m Highest Combined Score (Adv B & Exc B)...................... 25
m 1st - 4th Utility B..................... 20
m 1st - 4th Versatility.................. 20 (Open B + Utility).................... 25 m Highest Combined Scoring
m 1st - 4th Obedience Brace...... 20
m 1st - 4th Obedience Veteran... 20 m Highest Combined Score Cocker (Adv B & Exc B)......... 25

ALL BREED OBEDIENCE Cocker (Open B + Utility)........ 25 m High Combined Triple Q
–SATURDAY–
m Highest Scoring Dog in (Adv B, Exc B, & Masters)...... 25
m Highest Scoring Dog in
Preferred Classes................... 25 m High Combined Triple Q
Regular Classes...................... 25
m Highest Combined Score in (Cocker).................................. 25
m Highest Scoring Cocker in
Preferred Classes................... 25 m 1st - 4th Rally Novice A.......... 20
Regular Classes...................... 25 m 1st - 4th Rally Novice B.......... 20
m Highest Scoring Cocker in m 1st - 4th Rally Advanced A..... 20
m Highest Combined Score m 1st - 4th Rally Advanced B..... 20
Preferred Classes................... 25 m 1st - 4th Rally Excellent A....... 20
(Open B + Utility).................... 25 m 1st - 4th Rally Excellent B....... 20
m High Combined Scoring m 1st - 4th Rally Masters............ 20
m Highest Combined Score
Cocker in Preferred classes.... 25 ALL-BREED RALLY
Cocker (Open B + Utility)........ 25 –SUNDAY–
m 1st - 4th Beginner Novice A.... 20
m Highest Scoring Dog in m 1st - 4th Beginner Novice B.... 20 m Highest Combined Score
m 1st - 4th Novice A................... 20
Preferred Classes................... 25 m 1st - 4th Novice B................... 20 (Adv B & Exc B)...................... 25
m 1st - 4th Graduate Novice....... 20
m High Combined Score in m 1st - 4th Open A..................... 20
m 1st - 4th Open B..................... 20
Preferred Classes................... 25 m 1st - 4th Graduate Open......... 20

m Highest Scoring Cocker in

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m Highest Combined Scoring Preferred Classes................... 30 m 1st - 4th Rally Advanced A..... 30
m 1st - 4th Rally Advanced B..... 30
Cocker (Adv B & Exc B)......... 25 m High Combined Scoring Cocker m 1st - 4th Rally Excellent A....... 30
m 1st - 4th Rally Excellent B....... 30
m High Combined Triple Q in Preferred Classes............... 30 m 1st - 4th Rally Master.............. 30
m 1st - 4th Rally Pair.................. 30
(Adv B, Exc B, & Masters)...... 25 m 1st - 4th Beginner Novice A.... 30 m 1st - 4th Rally Team............... 30
m 1st - 4th Beginner Novice B.... 30
m High Combined Triple Q m 1st - 4th Preferred Novice....... 30 ALL-BREED RALLY
m 1st - 4th Novice A................... 30 –SATURDAY–
(Cocker).................................. 25 m 1st - 4th Novice B................... 30
m 1st - 4th Graduate Novice....... 30 m Highest Combined Score
m 1st - 4th Rally Novice A.......... 20 m 1st - 4th Preferred Open......... 30
m 1st - 4th Rally Novice B.......... 20 m 1st - 4th Open A..................... 30 (Adv B & Exc B)...................... 50
m 1st - 4th Rally Advanced A..... 20 m 1st - 4th Open B..................... 30
m 1st - 4th Rally Advanced B..... 20 m 1st - 4th Graduate Open......... 30 m Highest Combined Scoring
m 1st - 4th Rally Excellent A....... 20 m 1st - 4th Preferred Utility......... 30
m 1st - 4th Rally Excellent B....... 20 m 1st - 4th Utility A..................... 30 Cocker (Adv B & Exc B)......... 50
m 1st - 4th Rally Masters............ 20 m 1st - 4th Utility B..................... 30
m New Title Rosettes........ $______ m 1st - 4th Versatility.................. 30 m High Combined Triple Q

RIBBON DONATIONS ALL-BREED OBEDIENCE (Adv B, Exc B, & Masters)...... 50
–SUNDAY–
COCKERS ONLY OBEDIENCE m High Combined Triple Q
–FRIDAY– m Highest Scoring Dog in
(Cocker).................................. 50
m Highest Scoring Dog in Regular Classes...................... 50
m 1st - 4th Rally Novice A.......... 30
Regular Classes...................... 50 m Highest Scoring Cocker in m 1st - 4th Rally Novice B.......... 30
m 1st - 4th Rally Advanced A..... 30
m Highest Combined Score Regular Classes...................... 50 m 1st - 4th Rally Advanced B..... 30
m 1st - 4th Rally Excellent A....... 30
(Open B + Utility).................... 50 m Highest Combined Score m 1st - 4th Rally Excellent B....... 30
m 1st - 4th Rally Masters............ 30
m Highest Scoring Cocker (Open B + Utility).................... 40
ALL-BREED RALLY
CH of Record.......................... 40 m Highest Combined Score –SUNDAY–

m Highest Scoring Cocker Cocker (Open B + Utility)........ 40 m Highest Combined Score

Veteran................................... 40 m Highest Scoring Dog in (Adv B & Exc B)...................... 50

m 1st - 4th Beginner Novice A.... 30 Preferred Classes................... 30 m Highest Combined Scoring
m 1st - 4th Beginner Novice B.... 30
m 1st - 4th Preferred Novice....... 30 m Highest Combined Score in Cocker (Adv B & Exc B)......... 50
m 1st - 4th Novice A................... 30
m 1st - 4th Novice B................... 30 Preferred Classes................... 30 m High Combined Triple Q
m 1st - 4th Graduate Novice....... 30
m 1st - 4th Preferred Open......... 30 m Highest Scoring Cocker in (Adv B, Exc B, & Masters)...... 50
m 1st - 4th Open A..................... 30
m 1st - 4th Open B..................... 30 Preferred Classes................... 30 m High Combined Triple Q
m 1st - 4th Graduate Open......... 30
m 1st - 4th Preferred Utility......... 30 m High Combined Scoring (Cocker).................................. 50
m 1st - 4th Utility A..................... 30
m 1st - 4th Utility B..................... 30 Cocker in Preferred Classes... 30 m 1st - 4th Rally Novice A.......... 30
m 1st - 4th Versatility.................. 30 m 1st - 4th Rally Novice B.......... 30
m 1st - 4th Obedience Brace...... 30 m 1st - 4th Beginner Novice A.... 30 m 1st - 4th Rally Advanced A..... 30
m 1st - 4th Obedience Veteran... 30 m 1st - 4th Beginner Novice B.... 30 m 1st - 4th Rally Advanced B..... 30
m 1st - 4th Novice A................... 30 m 1st - 4th Rally Excellent A....... 30
ALL BREED OBEDIENCE m 1st - 4th Novice B................... 30 m 1st - 4th Rally Excellent B....... 30
–SATURDAY– m 1st - 4th Graduate Novice....... 30 m 1st - 4th Rally Masters............ 30
m 1st - 4th Open A..................... 30 m New Title Rosettes........ $______
m Highest Scoring Dog in m 1st - 4th Open B..................... 30 m General Trophy/
m 1st - 4th Graduate Open......... 30
Regular Classes...................... 50 m 1st - 4th Utility A..................... 30 Ribbons Fund......... $______
m 1st - 4th Utility B..................... 30
m Highest Scoring Cocker in m 1st - 4th Versatility.................. 30 continued >

Regular Classes...................... 50 COCKERS ONLY RALLY
–FRIDAY–
m Highest Combined Score
m Highest Combined Score
(Open B + Utility).................... 40
(Adv B & Exc B)...................... 50
m Highest Combined Score
m High Combined Triple Q
Cocker (Open B + Utility)........ 40
(Adv B, Exc B, & Masters)...... 50
m Highest Scoring Dog in
m High Scoring Champion of
Preferred classes.................... 40
Record.................................... 40
m High Combined Score in
m High Scoring Veteran.............. 40
Preferred Classes................... 40 m 1st - 4th Rally Novice A.......... 30
m 1st - 4th Rally Novice B.......... 30
m Highest Scoring Cocker in

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| 76 | JCuooclkee’rs SJepmaniels

Specializing in Parti Cockers and
ASCOBs with occasional Blacks

JUDY GABBARD
(Us5hS0yA1an) n7l7a3d-y0@5h4o1tm• aAirlk.caonmsas,
www.juolesjemscockers.com

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Submitted by KEVIN CARTER

Welcome VOTED INTO MEMBERSHIP • JANUARY 2022

MEMBERS ASSOCIATE
MEMBERS
Jennifer Albrizio

Charlene Bush Anthony Anderson
Brooke Morgan Cecil Johnson
Kristine Morrow

Becky Wertenberger

Congratulations! TLHIFEESEMMEEMMBBEERRS SWTEARETGURSANTED

• JANUARY 2022

Submitted by KEVIN CARTER

Zone 1 ThaYnokurYSouupFpoorrt!
William & Rebecca Hassey
Heidi Lamy

Zone 2
Georgene Jorgensen
Susan Lowder
James Van Elswyk

Zone 3
Bobbie Kolehouse

riannon | 79 |

SAM & WILMA PARKER
8173 Red Mill Dr.

West Chester, OH 45069-1718
Phone 513-759-0329

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APPLICANTS

FOR ASC MEMBERSHIP • JANUARY 2022

Notice Zone 2 Zone 4
Melissa Klass Diane Love
1280 Pin Oak Drive 12753 Goethe Place
Apopka, FL 32703-1524 Granada Hills, CA 91344
Sponsors: Stephanie Kaul
Sponsors: Annette Smith Quinn Ruvacava
Linda Donaldson Zone 5
Virginia McDaniel
Sheri Young 13981 Kidd Road
2021 Ranch Road Conroe, TX 77302-7659
Dandridge, TN 37725-5946 Sponsors: Renee Guidry
Marilyn Brinker
Sponsors: Iryna Cain
April Stich Nancy Much
28 Woodland Court
Zone 3 Jacksonville, AR 72076-2500
Carol Hathaway Sponsors: Jane Mohr
841822nd Ave. South Joan Burcham
Bloomington, MN 55425-1815
Members may submit comments on
Sponsors: Jamie Hubbard these applicants by April 5, 2022,
Nancy Gallant to Kevin Carter,
[email protected]
Lance McElfresh & Scott
Vanderkooi
2851 Sutherland Avenue
Indianapolis, IN 46205-4072

Sponsors: Genea Jones
Laura Heidrich

Nicole Ryan
28005 41st Street
Salem, WI 53168-9585

Sponsors: Diane Hill
Julie Virosteck

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AMERICAN SPANIEL CLUB, INC.

founded 1881

COCKER SPANIEL BREEDER REFERRAL APPLICATION

ALL APPLICANTS MUST SIGN AND RETURN THIS FORM WITH AN ANNUAL ENTRY FEE TO COVER
EXPENSES. ACCEPTANCE INTO THIS PROGRAM IS A PRIVILEGE OPEN ONLY TO ASC MEMBERS IN
GOOD STANDING WHO SUBSCRIBE TO THE A CODE OF ETHICS. MEMBERSHIP IN THE PROGRAM MUST
BE RENEWED ON AN ANNUAL BASIS ON THE FORM SUPPLIED BY THE ASC BY JANUARY 1st EACH YEAR.

I understand that the American Spaniel Club has published, and actively promotes guidelines for responsible breeders. These
guidelines are stated in the ASC Cocker Spaniel Breeder Referral Policy and Guidelines. As a Cocker Spaniel breeder, I promise
to follow these guidelines and the ASC Code of Ethics to the best of my ability. I understand that failure to do so may result in
my expulsion from this program. I also understand that the program is foremost an education program, and that as a participant,
I may be contacted by potential Cocker Spaniel owners for information about the breed, even if I do not have companion dogs
available at that time.

Signature

NAME OF BREEDER:____________________________________________________________________________

ADDRESS:____________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

KENNEL PREFIX:_______________________________________________________________________________

TELEPHONE INFO YOU WISH LISTED: Home:______________________ CELL:______________________

EMAIL ADDRESS:______________________________________________________________________________

VARIETY/COLOR OF COCKER SPANIEL YOU BREED:________________________________________________

DO YOU SOMETIMES HAVE OLDER DOGS FOR PLACEMENT?________________________________________

□ I AM AN ASC MEMBER; I SUBSCRIBE TO THE CODE OF ETHICS AND MY DUES ARE PAID.
□ I ENCLOSE $10.00 FOR THE BREEDER REFERRAL LISTING OR
□ I ENCLOSE $40.00 FOR A BREEDER REFERRAL LISTING WHICH INCLUDES A LINK TO MY WEB SITE

WEBSITE ADDRESS :________________________________________________________________________

FORWARD THE APPLICATION together with a check made out to the American Spaniel Club, Inc.

to: Tom Dowell

ASC Breeder Referral Chairperson

3025 Three Bridge Road

Powhatan, VA 23139

804-598-9298

[email protected] rev. 02.07.2018

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in MEMORIAM g

THE CLUB NOTES, WITH SADNESS, THE PASSING OF
THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS:

Barry Schroeder, Finksburg, MD – August 2021
Joy Farlow, Greensboro, NC (Life Member) – December 2021
Carole Shute, Ontario, Canada (Life Member) – January 2022
Clay Williams, Fan Alstyne, TX – January 2022

Jackie Makoujy

AKC Breeder of Merit
www.MaxCockers.com
[email protected]

201-410-4034

SEND ADS TO GINA LEE AT DPI

[email protected] • 2906 Clifty Drive, Madison, Indiana 47250 • (812-273-4750)

If sending by MAIL, send check (payable to AMERICAN SPANIEL CLUB), photos, and ad copy together IN ONE PACKAGE!
Please allow 7 days for US 1st Class Mail & 4 days for US Priority Mail.

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ALL information must arrive BY THE DEADLINE or the ad will be held for the next issue.

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ADVERTISER INDEX

Got Armour.......................... 80 Ladouceur.................... 61
Wins? Beinhauer..................... 13 Lampert-Rudman......... 82
Bennett......................... 72 Lawrence...................... 63
Advertise them in the Burke.....................8-9, 63 Linde-Klerholm.......15-19,
ASC BULLETIN Christian....................... 80 .................................... 72
Cohn............................. 68 Luebker........................ 58
and reach over 1000 Crowe........................... 21 Makoujy........................ 82
Cocker Spaniel Fanciers! Curry............................. 68 McCord......................... 82
Davis............................ 68 Miller............................. 63
BULLETIN ADVERTISING Donaldson.................... 63 Mission Valley &
DEADLINES: Donnelly....................... 63 Bay Cities Cocker
Doyle............................ 73 Spaniel Clubs.............. 40
March 2022 issue . . . . . . . . . . February 1, 2022 Duggan......................... 13 Nelson............................ 7
June 2022 issue . . . . . . . . . . . May 1, 2022 Elkins............................ 68 Ness............................. 63
September 2022 issue. . . . . . .August 1, 2022 Evelyn........................... 68 Olsen........................... BC
December 2022 issue. . . . . . . November 1, 2022 Fairey........................... 82 Parker........................... 79
Flores................FC, 2-3,4 Patterson...................... 68
RESERVATIONS FOR ADVERTISING MUST BE Franzen........................ 72 Pitts.............................. 63
RECEIVED BY DEADLINE TO BE INCLUDED. Gabbard....................... 76 Price............................. 18
SPELLING ACCURACY IN HANDWRITTEN COPY Gaertner....................... 80 Pruitt............................. 61
Gerling....................23, 63 Ragusa......................... 63
CANNOT BE GUARANTEED. Goniprow...................... 76 Rismyhr........................ 58
Gordon......................... 68 Roof.............................. 79
ADVERTISING RATES Gudger......................... 13 Roy.............................. BC
Gunkle.......................... 63 Stitch.............................. 7
ALL PEDIGREES MUST BE TYPEWRITTEN and ALL ADS Heath (Omatsu)......30-31, Thompson.................... 80
MUST BE ACCOMPANIED WITH FULL PAYMENT. ..............................61, 73 Torres-Young.........13, 23
Heidrich........................ 63 Umbrello....................... 63
Front Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $500.00 Horovitz........................ 73 Van Deman................. BC
Back Cover. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $250.00 Kaul.................FC, 2-3, 4, Vavolo.......................... 63
FULL PAGE… with one photo . . . . . . . . . . $95.00 ...................30-31, 61, 68 Vino.............................. 82
1/2 page… with one photo . . . . . . . . . . . . $65.00 Kelso............................ 13 Virosteck....................... 79
Stud Dog ad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $35.00 Klerholm....................... 72 Watson....................30-31
Whelping Box (1/4 page each). . . . . . . . . . $25.00 Knight........................... 68 Webb............................ 76
Kostelnik....................... 82 Williams........................ 82
(no photos on 1/4 page whelping box)
Whelping Box (1/2 page each). . . . . . . . . . $50.00
Whelping Box (1/2 page w/1 photo) . . . . . $65.00
Business Card 1 column inch. . . . . . . . . . . $40.00
Business Card 2.5 column inches. . . . . . . . $60.00
Business Card 5 column inches . . . . . . . . . $80.00

(Business Card rates are annual – 4 issues)

Send your ad copy and checks made payable to:

American Spaniel Club, Inc. (ASC) to
Gina Lee, DPI, 2906 Clifty Drive, Madison, IN 47250

Electronic submission:
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