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May 2012 Issue No: 67 [email protected] MUDTC Newsletter President’s Message Hello members Another action packed month for our Club: we were certainly kept busy with the Relay for Life, Rally O, Fun Agility & Jumping Competition and the first of our Margaret & Tessa Rudd Agility Competitions. Congratulations to all our winners! I hope you have also been kept busy working with your dogs at home during the week, practising the training tips from Sunday classes. As we previously reported, Relay for Life was also a great success - thank you for all those who helped raise the $177 we were able to contribute to the cause. I'm sure that next year will see many more of you involved in this very worthy cause. As we all know Milton weather is a fickle thing - while many people experienced a dry but windy Sunday recently, at Milton showground we were running the Agility Competition in driving horizontal rain. We have to make the decision before 8 am to cancel or continue with training, and so the conditions at 9am may not always reflect the earlier weather. We therefore appreciate your understanding if we don't always get it right. So, if the weather is doubtful, check your email or local radio station before heading into dog club. Club Instructors will be holding regular meetings to discuss training progress and methods across all classes in the Club. The first was held last Sunday when some very productive discussion was held. I welcome the return of Liz Karacsonyi and Rick Venning as Club Instructors, and new Assistant Instructors Rosemary Rixon, Danielle Butson and Ruth Hall. I would like to personally thank all our Instructors for the time and dedication they give to our Club. One "housekeeping" decision made at the meeting is that the Club will return to an earlier system of recording your Class promotion progress by adding a coloured sticker to member name badges. It's a wonderful way to recognise the achievements you've made as you progress through the stages of training. Another reason to always wear your name badge in Class! I would like to apologise to members (and particularly those in my Basic class) for my recent frequent absences. I occasionally have to work on a Sunday, and am involved in endurance sports which often also involve weekends in the cooler months as well. I would like to thank Diane and the other instructors who fill in for me in class, and Vice President Rosie Reminder! Rotary Swap Meeting at the Showground Sunday 27 May. Attendants at the gate collecting an entry fee, so advise you are with Dog Training to gain free entry, or pay the entry fee if you wish to attend the Swap Meet after dog training STOP PRESS NO DOG TRAINING CLASSES ON SUNDAY 20 MAY 2012

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Page 1: May 2012 Issue No: 67 MUDTC Newsletter Newsletter May 2012.pdfO, Fun Agility & Jumping Competition and the first of our Margaret & Tessa Rudd Agility Competitions. Congratulations

May 2012

Issue No: 67

[email protected]

MUDTC Newsletter

President’s Message

Hello members Another action packed month for our Club: we were certainly kept busy with the Relay for Life, Rally O, Fun Agility & Jumping Competition and the first of our Margaret & Tessa Rudd Agility Competitions. Congratulations to all our winners! I hope you have also been kept busy working with your dogs at home during the week, practising the training tips from Sunday classes. As we previously reported, Relay for Life was also a great success - thank you for all those who helped raise the $177 we were able to contribute to the cause. I'm sure that next year will see many more of you involved in this very worthy cause.

As we all know Milton weather is a fickle thing - while many people experienced a dry but windy Sunday recently, at Milton showground we were running the Agility Competition in driving horizontal rain. We have to make the decision before 8 am to cancel or continue with training, and so the conditions at 9am may not always reflect the earlier weather. We therefore appreciate your understanding if we don't always get it right. So, if the weather is doubtful, check your email or local radio station before heading into dog club.

Club Instructors will be holding regular meetings to discuss training progress and methods across all classes in the Club. The first was held last Sunday when some very productive discussion was held. I welcome the return of Liz Karacsonyi and Rick Venning as Club Instructors, and new Assistant Instructors Rosemary Rixon, Danielle Butson and Ruth Hall. I would like to personally thank all our Instructors for the time and dedication they give to our Club.

One "housekeeping" decision made at the meeting is that the Club will return to an earlier system of recording your Class promotion progress by adding a coloured sticker to member name badges. It's a wonderful way to recognise the achievements you've made as you progress through the stages of training. Another reason to always wear your name badge in Class!

I would like to apologise to members (and particularly those in my Basic class) for my recent frequent absences. I occasionally have to work on a Sunday, and am involved in endurance sports which often also involve weekends in the cooler months as well. I would like to thank Diane and the other instructors who fill in for me in class, and Vice President Rosie

Reminder!

Rotary Swap Meeting at the Showground

Sunday 27 May. Attendants at

the gate collecting an entry fee, so

advise you are with Dog

Training to gain free entry, or pay the entry

fee if you wish to attend the

Swap Meet after dog training

STOP PRESS

NO DOG

TRAINING CLASSES

ON SUNDAY 20 MAY

2012

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who fills in for me in meetings. It gives our members a wonderful opportunity to experience different styles of teaching and the opportunity to learn different things from different people. As we all know, dogs as well as people will learn at different rates, and experiencing different opportunities early allows you and your dog to learn from a range of experiences.

This year's RSPCA Million Paws Walk is on Sunday 20 May at the Nowra Showground. There is no local walk this year. As an important fund raiser for the RSPCA we encourage everyone to support this annual event and so training is cancelled on Sunday 20 May as we know many of you will want to take part.

The Nowra RSPCA Million Paws Walk is a fun day out for families and people of all ages and is an opportunity for the Nowra RSPCA Shelter & Volunteer Branch to raise vital funds for the RSPCA and to promote responsible pet ownership. Aside from a fun-filled day out with two and four legged friends, you will enjoy:

Food and Beverage Stalls and Displays Novelty Events Competitions and Raffles Lucky Entry Prize Count the Kibble

Competition

The walk is located at the Nowra showground with parking available at the showground and in surrounding streets. The walk is an easy 3 km long and registrations open at 8:30 am. It's a wonderful way to get out into a new environment with your dog, while raising funds for this very worthy cause.

Jump onto the website for information: http://nsw.millionpawswalk.com.au/ Until then, Happy Training!

President Natalie

You Tube In the next few weeks you will be able to watch our Club demonstration team’s performance on YouTube. We noticed that several Dog Clubs have posted videos of their demos and this is a good way to share ideas. Rick contacted Tony Mann, whose late wife Marion was a member of our Demo team a few years ago. Tony is fantastic on the camera and so we are looking forward to seeing the video clip and thank Tony and his colleague Geoff very much for giving us their time and expertise.

Dog Club Library Did you know our Club has books and DVDs available for Club members to borrow? The list is on our Web Site at http://www.mudtc.org.au/documents/Library%20List.pdf and since completion of the list, we have received a generous donation of books and DVDs from past President Peter Hudson, particularly related to Clicker training.

Pictures of our newest puppy, Jenny Patch’s Pippa who is a tiny little friend

for Billy the Blue

Heeler

STOP PRESS

Our Club recently successfully applied for a $1000 donation from the Veolia Mulwaree Trust. This money will be used to pay for the fencing of the new puppy enclosure. Grateful thanks to all Committee members involved in preparing the application.

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On Saturday afternoon 31st March, in spite of the heat and the long delay before performing, the dogs and handlers went through a varied routine that was very much appreciated by the many onlookers at the Relay for Life.

Highlights were the weaving between the dogs, the wheeling, the spiral that brought handlers and dogs into a tight circle and the finale with all the dogs sitting together on a set of tables while the handlers circled around them. Aspects of obedience training taught at the Dog Club were interwoven throughout the routine. Following the Obedience Demonstration, the dogs then performed a series of Agility manoeuvres, with dogs of all sizes

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taking part, from tiny Papillion Mikki to Rottweiler Busta; and all working together to make for a delightful display.

Our Club’s Championship winning Flyball team, 'Mudd on the Paws', gave a dazzling exhibition of Flyball, followed by a breathtaking display of Pole Weaving. Rosie’s Border Collie, Wizz, one of the fastest dogs in Australia, amazed everyone weaving through 36 weave poles in a matter of seconds.

At the conclusion of the display, the Demonstration Team returned to the arena and, wearing purple and yellow bandanas and holding purple and yellow flags, dogs and handlers took part in their version of the Relay for Life. This was wonderful

to see and was extremely well received by the audience.

On the Tuesday following the Relay For Life, members of the Demonstration Team made their monthly visit to Sarah Claydon where the dogs again brought delight to the residents as they mingled with them, did tricks and provided a small measure of companionship in the time they were there. Article by Rick Venning

If any Club member would like to join our Demonstration teams please talk to Rick, Diane or your Class Instructor at Sunday training.

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Photos courtesy Beth Venning

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Easter Rally O Our thanks to Gai Spiers, Chief Instructor from Shoalhaven Dog Training Club who visited us on Easter Sunday and gave a very comprehensive Rally O Demo for the Intermediate and Advanced Classes. Our thanks to Chief Instructor Diane for arranging this event. The morning was a great success and those who attended were able to take their dogs through the excellent course.

Gai Spiers

Learning the Course

Photos courtesy Margaret Rudd

Fun Agility & Jumping

Competition On Saturday 21 April the Club held its Fun Agility & Jumping Competition, rescheduled from the Milton Show. A big thank you to Natalie Winter for judging the competition, it was a fantastic day! Thank you and congratulations to Jenny, Diane, and Rosie on a well-run and spectacular day, to our time keepers and recorders, our cook, catering officer, and all the competitors - 2 and 4 legged - what a great effort!

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Winning smiles from competitors of the Fun Agility and Jumping Trial. Our grateful thanks to generous sponsors for this event Eukanuba and the Milton Show Society.

Jenny, Rose, Liz & Rosie

Tracey, Amanda & Jackson

Winner encouragement award Amanda and her Bull Terrier

Photos courtesy Diane Richmond

Margaret & Tessa Rudd

Agility Comp The first of four events in the Club’s Agility competition was held on Sunday 29 April. Congratulations to Tracey and Koda, first; Danielle and Tia, second; and Rosemary and Flynn third. Everyone had a great time and thanks go to Danielle for setting the course and to everyone involved on the day. Looking forward to the next 3 events and dates for these and the Club’s Championship, will be confirmed at our Committee meeting on 6 May and notified to members in next month’s Newsletter.

The Club’s Newsletter provides information about Club events and

member happenings. If you

have any interesting stories or photos for

inclusion, please email them to me or provide hard copy to

me at Sunday training. Regards

Editor Janet

newsletter@mudtc.

org.au

Please drive

slowly around the Showground – Dogs may run

across the roadway

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Member’s Corner

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Welcome A very warm welcome to all our recent new members and congratulations to members who graduated during April.

Vaccinations & Membership

Fees Annual membership fees of $6 are due; please pay Treasurer Cheryl at the Clubhouse and don’t forget to bring your Budget Produce card so it can be updated to 2012. Members are reminded to show their dog’s current vaccination certificates, and to let Margaret or Tracey know if they have a new dog so its name can be added to their membership details and vaccination certificate sighted – many thanks.

Competition Results Members have continued their great results at various recent trials and members certainly stand out in the colourful Club Agility shirts, many thanks to Natasha for designing and arranging the purchase of the shirts. At Kanahooka AADA Trial 14 March Diane with Lady; Cheryl with Jana and Danielle with Tiamaria gained qualifying certificates in combined elementary agility. In Starters Agility, Danielle, Louise with Darcy; Cheryl, Diane and Ruth with Detroit all gained qualifying certificates. In Intermediate Jumping Danielle and Ruth gained qualifying certificates. In Elementary Jumping Louise, Cheryl, gained qualifying certificates and in the open maxi pairs relay Danielle ad Tiamaria teamed up with Elsina Meyers and came first.

In Canberra recently Jackie Koppman and Woody gained a clear round and qualifying score in novice jumping and novice gamblers. Jackie’s dog Jemma gained a qualifying score in Master Agility.

Congratulations to all our members who are achieving such fantastic results in competition.

All Dog Club

Correspondence should be

addressed to: The Secretary PO Box 274

MILTON NSW 2538

Or Email:

[email protected]

Phone: 4454 0171

Or 4455 3137

I did at this one!

Birthdays Mark’s dog Rex reached his fourth birthday on 30 April. Rex is with his pensioner mate Jack, and although Jack has “been a bit crook” lately, he still rules the roost!

Alison’s dog Buddy is very happy on his 13th Birthday!

Going Overseas I’m going away soon and won’t be returning until September. Thanks in advance to Margaret for preparing the Newsletter, Tracey for managing our email listing and Instructors who will be taking Quick Start Classes - Janet

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Please wear your name badge at training classes

If you have

lost your badge please ask for a new

one at the New Member

Table

Recall it as often as you wish, a happy memory never wears out.