President: Perri Graf 330 547-2384 [email protected]Vice President: Kim Burrier 330-792-7975 [email protected]Treasurer: Stacy Judge 330 506-6203 [email protected]Recording Secretary: Deb Harper 330 638-5232 [email protected]Corresponding Secretary: Kim Dillon 330-947-2830 [email protected]Training Director: Dale Burrier 330 872-3277 [email protected]Board Members are as follows: Donn Bell • [email protected]• Sharon Phillips • [email protected]Elaine Shively •[email protected]• Mary Mignogna • [email protected]The Newsletter of Youngstown All Breed Training Club 13210 Mahoning Ave. P.O. Box 397 North Jackson, Oh 44451-0397 http://www.YABTC.com 330 538-2907 July Membership Meeting & Picnic plus Show/Building Updates By Helen White YABTC PICNIC FRIDAY, JULY 17th 2020 The Enchanted Cottage Directions Phone No.: (330) 654-5083 10616 Scotts Corners Rd. Diamond, OH 44412 From YABTC travel (West) on Mahoning Ave. 2.5 miles. Travel 2.4 miles South to Ellsworth Rd. Turn Right (West) on Ellsworth Rd. and follow it across the lower portion of Lake Milton on up to a Five Way Stop. Imagine you are coming in at seven (7) on the clock. Cross intersection to leave at two (2). It appears at this intersection, the old stagecoach road Ellsworth changed its name there to Scotts Corners Road. We are up the road on the left .3 mile. There is a twenty-acre park across the road from her home we will use this year. ARRIVAL TIME: 4:00 PM Dinner at about 6:00 PM MEETING at 7:00 PM. Due to ‘the virus’, we are doing things differently this year. PLEASE ‘SOCIAL DISTANCE’ !!! You can drive down a lane into an open easement that should be excellent for our picnic. Lots of space and fresh air! We will have a bonfire going for roasting hot dogs (this year please bring your own). For health reasons, bring your own picnic items: chairs, little camp tables, whatever. Bring your own food, condiments, drinks, water, utensils, paper plates, napkins etc., flash lights or lanterns for dark, mosquito stuff, and appropriate shoes. There are outhouses; one for Ladies, one for Gents. From this easement area there are walking trails through the park. Dogs must be on leashes as deer run wild. Remember mosquitoes/ dress and spray accordingly! Building and Show Updates: Look for details on the new July Summer Rally Show premium due on July 18th in the following pages. A new Trick’s class is going to be offered. Starting July 14th. Membership Renewal Details: Membership dues are now due by September 1, 2020. Remember you can pay using PayPal. If you do, email a copy of the receipt to Kim Dillion at [email protected]
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The Newsletter of Youngstown All Breed Training Club
13210 Mahoning Ave. P.O. Box 397 North Jackson, Oh 44451-0397
http://www.YABTC.com 330 538-2907
July Membership
Meeting & Picnic plus
Show/Building Updates By Helen White
YABTC PICNIC FRIDAY, JULY 17th 2020
The Enchanted Cottage Directions
Phone No.: (330) 654-5083
10616 Scotts Corners Rd. Diamond, OH 44412
From YABTC travel (West) on Mahoning Ave. 2.5 miles.
Travel 2.4 miles South to Ellsworth Rd.
Turn Right (West) on Ellsworth Rd. and follow it across the
lower portion of Lake Milton on up to a Five Way Stop.
Imagine you are coming in at seven (7) on the clock. Cross
intersection to leave at two (2). It appears at this
intersection, the old stagecoach road Ellsworth changed its
name there to Scotts Corners Road. We are up the road on
the left .3 mile.
There is a twenty-acre park across the road from her home
we will use this year.
ARRIVAL TIME: 4:00 PM Dinner at about 6:00 PM
MEETING at 7:00 PM. Due to ‘the virus’, we are doing things differently this year. PLEASE ‘SOCIAL DISTANCE’ !!!
You can drive down a lane into an open easement that should be excellent for our picnic. Lots of space and fresh air! We will have a bonfire going for roasting hot dogs (this year please bring your own). For health reasons, bring your own picnic items: chairs, little camp tables, whatever. Bring your own food, condiments, drinks, water, utensils, paper plates, napkins etc., flash lights or lanterns for dark, mosquito stuff, and appropriate shoes. There are outhouses; one for Ladies, one for Gents. From this easement area there are walking trails through the park. Dogs must be on leashes as deer run wild. Remember mosquitoes/ dress and spray accordingly! Building and Show Updates: Look for details on the new July Summer Rally Show premium due on July 18th in the following pages. A new Trick’s class is going to be offered. Starting July 14th. Membership Renewal Details: Membership dues are now due by September 1, 2020. Remember you can pay using PayPal. If you do, email a copy of the receipt to Kim Dillion at [email protected]
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Summer Brags From Kirstie Humes
During this quarantine on April 15th, my Malamute, Champ, Couldn't Live Without You CA CGC TKN, earned his Novice Trick Dog title by online submission .
From Chris and Maria Gesing
The Gesing Shelties had a great weekend at the June 27 and 28, 2020 Gordon Setter Club of America Agility Trials at the CAPS Fieldhouse. “Shine” is now Glendower Heart of Gold NA NAJ. He earned both his Novice Agility and Novice Agility Jumper titles with clean runs under Judge Barbara Bounds.
“Spirit” is now Glendower Sent from Heaven NA. He earned his Novice Agility title under Judge Barbara Bounds and his second Novice Agility Jumper leg with a clean run under Judge Ross Johnson.
Go Team Doodles!
From Karen Wisler
MSF Brenna and KNJ Tweed had so much fun this weekend. They love doing tricks and both of them qualified for their AKC Elite Performer title. Fun, fun fun!
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…. More Brags From Kim Dillion
We have Brags! Turbo got his JWW Novice Preferred
Title and his FAST Novice Preferred Title at our June
Agility Trial under Judge Tricia Dunseith. I was so proud
of him.
Welfare
Toni Janosko Kibler lost her father
in May.
Laura Lindberg lost Reeva, her Cardigan Welsh Corgi.
Kirstie Humes lost her Belgian Malinois, Quila, to
cancer.
Dorothy Copeland had hip replacement surgery in May.
Lotta Shafer broke her ankle in a fall at her home.
Skip Copeland, 62, died at Hospice House following a long illness.
Toni Janosko-Kibler DVM lost her father George R.
Janosko on May 4th.
Marla Belzowski had surgery and was laid up for most of
June and early July, but is doing better and hoping to
return to teaching in late August.
CH Echo Lake Mocha Java "Java" October 28, 2009 - July
9, 2020 -- Owned and Loved by Georgianne Doyle
CH/UCH/Intl CH Laketower Laff In The Dark RE, BN CA
CGC TDI, TT June 8, 2006 - July 9, 2020
"SAL" - Owned and Loved by Susan Davis
From Kirstie Humes
June 8th I lost my 9yr old
Malinois, Quila to
Hemangiosarcoma.
She passed three weeks after
discovering a mass on her
spleen.
We will miss you dearly
Quila - ARSENIC DU
MALYCE AXP OJP OFP
CAX CGC TKN TT
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Member
Spotlight
Our Triple Championship Marathon Run By Pam Rape & Vilma O’Neill In 2019 I was privileged to attain the AKC Triple Champion title on two of my Ridgebacks, littermates Dori & Tipsy. With support from co-breeders Dr Dan & Vilma O’Neill, we began our journey - a rewarding experience in dog training, in friendships forged and in emotional ups and downs. More than a certificate on the wall, it was the fulfillment of a dream and an honor for the breeders who carefully selected dogs for both form and function. The Triple Champion (TC) is an AKC advanced level of titling designed to recognize those dogs that have the form to succeed in the breed ring, the ability to function according to its breed heritage and yet still cooperate with the owner in another performance event to championship levels. The AKC defines the Triple Champion title as: “Any dog that has been awarded the title of Dual Champion (DC) and the title of Obedience Trial Champion (OTCH) or Tracking Champion (CT) or Agility Champion (MACH or PACH) may be designated as a Triple Champion” For the Ridgeback, the DC requirement is the combination of a Breed Champion and Lure Coursing Field Champion. My road to the TC started with my Rhodesian Ridgeback Kayla, GCHS Can CH Diamond's Seven Carat Cut by Ridgelea MC AX AXJ BCAT CGC TKP VC ROM, bred by Dr Dan & Vilma O’Neill, and a daughter of the O’Neill’s famous record setting lure coursing Ridgeback, Ariel. With a lucky #7 white mark on her chest, Kayla enjoyed a successful show and performance career and at 4 years of age produced a litter of a dozen puppies. The real starting line on our marathon was my decision to keep two puppies from this litter. I joined the ranks of the insane and set out on my adventure to raise/train/show two sisters, Dori & Tipsy. Dori was the more demure girl with more biddability and a ‘look at me’ kind of presence. Tipsy was the rough and tough independent hound with endless energy and endurance. Both were deemed performance potential by their puppy aptitude evaluator.
Our pre-marathon prep involved total commitment to nurture and develop the girls as individuals and as part of a happy pack at home. Socialization, training classes, rides in the van, crate training, visits to stores all had to be done twice as individuals and then together as a pack with Kayla as the role model. Do we see a theme here? Everything was happening in triples!! Every event repeated three times...triple tired! Achieving the TC was going to be a multi-year goal and tentative schedules and a strategy were necessary. Consideration was given to take advantage of the rate of the physical maturity of each dog, their mental maturity and the natural advantage of youthful innocence and enthusiasm. First, tackle the breed ring since this could be started while relatively young in age and didn’t require as much mental acuity from the pup. Concurrently nurture the lure coursing genes and begin conditioning as age and development allowed and also begin to train the foundation handling and obstacle skills for an agility career. And so the marathon began....the first leg was the breed ring. As an adamant owner/handler, I chose to bring Dori out first and she cruised along to her breed championship, winning an Owner/Handler Hound Group 1 along the way. As soon as she was finished I started showing Tipsy….one of her highlights was Puppy Hound Group 1 at Canfield, and she went on to finish her breed championship. Step 1 done with both girls! Our second leg of the marathon, and the easiest, was Lure Coursing. This is the premiere event for Ridgebacks and highlights their sighthound heritage. It was evident early on that the girls definitely had the running gene from Grandma Ariel and we looked ahead at the timing of our National Specialty. The girls would be 19 months old at the Specialty so we entered just 2 or 3 lure coursing trials to gain some experience and had great success. We went into the National Specialty well pointed in lure coursing and Tipsy and Dori both turned in the runs of their blossoming careers at the National Specialty….each winning their respective Open Stakes to earn 5 point majors and become finalists. The day belonged to Tipsy and she put in another outstanding run to become the National Specialty Best of Breed in Lure Coursing. This major win finished her Dual Championship, she was also the high scoring breed champion of record and won the Kennel Stake award with littermate Dori.
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Tipsy definitely had us all feeling ‘tipsy’ that day! What a fitting tribute to Grandma Ariel! Our final leg of the marathon was agility, my choice for our second performance event, and we had to go all the way to the MACH level (Master Agility Championship). This is the challenge for the Ridgeback – having the biddability to work with the handler and overcome some of the inherent houndiness to achieve the sustained perfection at the Masters level in agility. And even more important was the need to keep it fun and interesting, no boring repetitions or drilling skills for Ridgebacks. As with all dog training, the ‘relationship’ element was our most valued and effective tool and lots of time was spent keeping everyone happy. We did not trial excessively, knowing it would be a long term effort, we spaced out our trials to keep it fresh, not boring. We also kept competitive life interesting by doing other events - coursing, rally, barn hunt, trick dog, farm dog - all building on our relationship, teamwork and handling skills. Dori was by nature more biddable and our teamwork and invisible lines of communication came more easily. Dori moved through Novice – Masters more quickly and finished her MACH in the spring of 2019 on the weekend of her 4th birthday, becoming just the 9th RR in the history of the breed to attain Triple Champion status. The marathon continued with Tipsy, happy to play agility and enjoy the chase/running part of it, but equally willing to demonstrate her independent houndiness a little too often. She would tend to visually lock on to something and blow by obstacles, lack handler focus and otherwise just have a good time doing her own thing. But after Dori finished her MACH it became easier to focus 100% on Tipsy and doing some rally work helped to increase her handler focus and teamwork. Tipsy finished her MACH title in the fall of 2019 and became our second Triple Champion Ridgeback. Four years of planning and training and lots of ups and downs along the way, but what a rewarding experience, not only with my dogs but with all of our friends along the way. PS. There have only been 7 Ridgebacks who were Triple Ch. before Dori & Tipsy
Thank you Dan & Vilma for sharing the Diamond dogs with me….. Pam Dori - TC MACH GCH Diamond's Open New Doors RE MC MXG MJG NF DCAT CGC TKP FDC VC Tipsy - NSBIF TC MACH Diamond's Seven Carat Reflection RE MC MXB MJS NF DCAT RATN CGC TKP FDC VC
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Shout Out!
Outdoor Ready Gating! By Perri Graf
Thank you to everyone that came out on July 5th
to help
build the outdoor ring gating. We were able to bring back
Conformation Run-thrus on Tuesdays at 7 pm to get ready
for the Steel Valley Cluster show.
We are also asking for anyone willing to offset the price of
the PVC Gating to donate $20 towards the cost of the
2020 Agility Fees for Club Members Intermediate, Advanced, and Handling class: $40 for eight classes -
Basics, Intro 1, and Intro 2 class: $60 for eight classes
Payment is required two weeks prior to the next agility session to hold a dog/handler team's spot in class.
You will receive a registration confirmation email from the Agility Registrar.
Please wait to receive that email before making your payment as it may reflect class fee credits/adjustments. For registration questions, contact the Agility Registrar at [email protected] or (330) 717-9059
Sunday Agility Practice 10am to Noon - SUSPENDED FOR THE TIME BEING Must be a Club Member to participate and there is no fee. Dog must be cleared for safety on all agility equipment either by
having completed Intermediate level class- or - by having passed the Club's tests for both equipment safety and temperament.
Please arrive no later than 11:30 AM as Sunday Agility Practice ends at Noon.
If Sunday Agility Practice must be canceled, the cancellation will be posted on the YABTC Facebook page as soon as possible.
All Sunday Agility Practice participants should go to the YABTC Facebook page and select “like”.
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Additional Names for Family Membership Only
YOUNGSTOWN ALL BREED TRAINING CLUB
~ 2020 DUES RENEWAL ~
Please complete & return this form in order to verify &update our membership roster. You may drop off the form along with dues at the Club (in Mary’s mailbox outside of the office) or mail by July 1
st to:
YABTC c/o Kim Dillion, 3245 Stroup Road, Rootstown, OH 44272
Have you ever been charged with animal cruelty _____No ______ Yes ( If yes, please explain).
Have you ever been found guilty of animal cruelty _____No ______Yes (If yes, please explain).
RELEASE I hereby make application to enter my dog(s) for training, and agree to abide by the rules and the regulations of the Club, to faithfully carry out the recommendations of the instructors and to train the dog to the
best of my ability: to attend classes regularly, and to do as much additional training of the dog between training class periods as may be recommended by the trainer or trainers.
In joining this group for the purpose of receiving instructions in obedience, rally, agility, and/or conformation dog training, any payments made by me toward necessary expenses or other purposes shall be
considered as a voluntary contribution and not as a fee or consideration for services in consideration of the benefits accruing to me as a member of this group. I hereby assume all risk of and responsibility for
accidents and damage, or either, to myself or to my property; or to others resulting from the actions of my dog, and expressly agree that no other member or instructor of the said group shall be held liable
personally or collectively, under any circumstances from injury and damage, or either, to my person or loss or injury to my property, whether due to uncontrolled dogs or negligence of any member or instructor