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NEAA has lost yet another valued member of our Elkhound community. On September 27, 2016, Vicky Zumwalt crossed the Rainbow Bridge. Vicky devoted Ɵme and talent to the Norwegian Elkhound. She served as a past president of NEAA, NEAA treasurer, a successful breeder of champions, and a mentor to many. We extend condolences to her family and many friends. All who aƩended the Norwegian Elkhound Club of Southeastern Michigan’s Regional Specialty last week- end had a great Ɵme. Elkhounders came from Texas, Pennsylvania, New York, Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, and, of course, Michigan to celebrate our wonderful breed. The weather on Friday was a bit dicey, but the club made up for it with warm hospitality and an awesome banquet – compliments to the chef and to all those who contributed. SupporƟng our Regional clubs is vital. Not only do the clubs benefit, you get to know the members of these clubs, meet new people, exchange ideas, and see dogs that you’ve not had the opportunity to watch. Here is a list of upcoming Regionals which, hopefully, many of you will be able to aƩend: Garden State Norwegian Elkhound Club - October 16 th , Norwegian Elkhound AssociaƟon of Minnesota – October 22 nd & 23 rd , and the Sacramento Sierra Norwegian Elkhound Club – October 28 th . NEAA is looking for “a few good men and women.” During the last week of September an email was sent to all NEAA members lisƟng the 2016 NominaƟng CommiƩee members and their contact informaƟon. If you are interested in running for a posiƟon on the board, please contact one of the commiƩee members listed in that email. Finally, coming soon – NEAA Cavalcade of Events in May 2017 and changes to the rules for Futurity/ Maturity. Please watch for updated informaƟon on both of these items. Take care Pat President’s Message NORWEGIAN ELKHOUND NEWS Norwegian Elkhound Association of America, Inc. September — October 2016

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Page 1: NORWEGIAN ELKHOUND NEWS · 2018-12-05 · NEAA has lost yet another valued member of our Elkhound community. On September 27, 2016, Vicky Zumwalt crossed the Rainbow Bridge. Vicky

  

 

  

NEAA has lost yet another valued member of our Elkhound community. On September 27, 2016, Vicky 

Zumwalt crossed the Rainbow Bridge. Vicky devoted  me and talent to the Norwegian Elkhound. She 

served as a past president of NEAA, NEAA treasurer, a successful breeder of champions, and a mentor to 

many. We extend condolences to her family and many friends. 

All who a ended the Norwegian Elkhound Club of Southeastern Michigan’s Regional Specialty last week-

end had a great  me. Elkhounders came from Texas, Pennsylvania, New York, Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, 

and, of course, Michigan to celebrate our wonderful breed. The weather on Friday was a bit dicey, but the 

club made up for it with warm hospitality and an awesome banquet – compliments to the chef and to all 

those who contributed.  

Suppor ng our Regional clubs is vital. Not only do the clubs benefit, you get to know the members of 

these clubs, meet new people, exchange ideas, and see dogs that you’ve not had the opportunity to 

watch.  Here is a list of upcoming Regionals which, hopefully, many of you will be able to a end:  Garden 

State Norwegian Elkhound Club - October 16th, Norwegian Elkhound Associa on of Minnesota – October 

22nd & 23rd, and the Sacramento Sierra Norwegian Elkhound Club – October 28th. 

NEAA is looking for “a few good men and women.” During the last week of September an email was sent 

to all NEAA members lis ng the 2016 Nomina ng Commi ee members and their contact informa on.  If 

you are interested in running for a posi on on the board, please contact one of the commi ee members 

listed in that email.  

Finally, coming soon – NEAA Cavalcade of Events in May 2017 and changes to the rules for Futurity/

Maturity. Please watch for updated informa on on both of these items.  

Take care 

Pat 

President’s Message

NORWEGIAN ELKHOUND

NEWS

Norwegian Elkhound Association of America, Inc.  September — October 2016

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President Pat Viken

876 West Army Trail Road Addison, IL 60101

(630) 628-1607 [email protected]

Vice President

Ray Vaturro 41W058 Colson Drive St Charles, IL 60175

(630) 549-0486 (home) (501) 529-0044 (cell)

[email protected]

Recording Secretary Leslie Trapnell

4850 Moorpark Road Santa Rosa Valley, CA 93012

(310) 918-7855 [email protected]

Corresponding Secretary

Karen Freudendorf 4 Jerusalem Hollow Road

Manorville, NY 11949 (631) 878-3359 (home) (516) 443-0643 (cell) [email protected]

Treasurer

Mary Jo Benedetti 6 Pinewood Terrace

Pittsburgh, PA 15237 (412) 364-4937

[email protected]

NEAA Delegate to the AKC Lori Webster

576 Longmeadow Road Amherst, NY 14226

(716) 837-7893 [email protected]

Director

Bonnie Turner 1725 Cox Road

Roswell, GA 30075 (770) 993-7896

[email protected]

Director Dr. Robert Indeglia

PO Box 568 Narragansett, RI 02882 (401) 783-4144 (home) (401) 440-7200 (cell) [email protected]

Director

Robin Rhoden 8083 W. 98th Avenue

Westminster, CO 80021 (303) 463-5425

[email protected]

2016-2017 NEAA OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

The mission of the Norwegian Elkhound Associa on of America, Inc. is to maintain 

the  integrity  of  the Norwegian  Elkhound breed  as  the hun ng  dog of moose  in 

Norway in the following ways: 

To  provide  those  people  who  breed  Norwegian  Elkhounds  with  the 

knowledge to do so in a quality manner 

To see the con nuous improvement of the breed by adhering to the breed 

standard  created  by  the  Associa on  with  the  approval  of  the  American 

Kennel Club 

To oversee the regional clubs  in promo ng and protec ng the breed and 

to assist these clubs in their missions and educa onal pursuits 

To develop, promote, and disseminate educa onal  informa on regarding 

the Norwegian Elkhound 

To  sponsor  na onal  events  to monitor  the  progress  of  the breed  and  to 

demonstrate its versa lity 

To ac vely contribute to the study and eradica on of diseases and heredi-

tary defects that affect the Norwegian Elkhound 

(approved May 2, 2000) 

NEAA Mission Statement

Norwegian Elkhound News is published six  mes annually by the Norwegian Elkhound Associ-a on of America, Inc. (NEAA).  

Membership applica ons, address correc ons, and newsle er back issues (1985 through cur‐rent  issue) are  available  through  the NEAA Corresponding  Secretary.    Back  issues  are  $7.50 each.  Make check payable to NEAA, Inc.  

Annual dues ($30 for individuals, $40 for families) are payable to NEAA, Inc. between July 1st and September 30th.  Remit checks in U.S. funds to the NEAA Treasurer.  

Original wri en material published in the Norwegian Elkhound News may be reprinted with-out permission, unless otherwise stated, provided due credit is given.  Artwork cannot be used unless wri en permission  is obtained.   Ar cles are printed over  the signature of  the author and are not necessarily the opinion of the NEAA.  All ar cles, including editorials, le ers, and book reviews, represent the opinions of the authors and do not reflect the opinion of the NE-AA, including its officers, directors, and newsle er editor, unless this is clearly specified. 

 

Has any of your contact informa on changed?   

Please  check your lis ng in the NE News Breeders Directory  and / or the 

On-line Breeders Directory for accuracy. 

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 AKC Breed Promotion Leslie Trapnell [email protected]

AKC Breeder Ambassadors Bonnie Turner [email protected] Margaret Williamson [email protected]

AKC Gazette Columnist Bonnie Turner [email protected]

Barn Hunt Dennis Bell, Chairperson [email protected]

Bookstore Marlene Oliver [email protected]

Canine Health & Research Leslie Forrest, Chairperson [email protected] Cathy Chase [email protected] Michelle Compton [email protected] Lisa DuPre [email protected] Julie Idzorek [email protected] Bob Indeglia - NEAA Liaison [email protected]

Education Ray Vaturro, Chairperson [email protected] Randi Johnson [email protected] Kathy Carter [email protected] Ed Hall [email protected]

Futurity/Maturity Sandy Peters [email protected]

Historians East: Laura Hall Lewis [email protected] West: Dee Queen [email protected]

Junior Scholarship Fund Robin Rhoden, Chairperson [email protected] Sharin Graves [email protected] Terri Brennan-Weiss [email protected]

Legislation Ned Welkes, Chairperson [email protected]

Local Clubs’ Advisory Council Karen Freudendorf, Chairperson [email protected] CNEA: Robin Rhoden GCNEC: Kathy Ausse GMNEA: Barbara Drake GSNEC: Pam Johnson NEAM: Karen Elvin NEANC: Dee Queen NEASC: Mary Albee NECGH: Dorothy Wallace NECPV: Pam Johnson NECSM: Diane Coleman NEINEA: Leslie Forrest NEMA: Laura Lewis PSNEA: Kim Leslie SSNEC: Sue Ellen Green

Marketing Lisa Peterson, Chairperson [email protected] (203) 788-1951

Membership Patty Brooks, Chairperson [email protected] Nona Krena [email protected] Connie Schulte [email protected]

2018 National Judges Selection Committee Carol Slattery, Chairperson [email protected] Marti Kincaid [email protected] Bob Indeglia [email protected] Robin Rhoden [email protected] Libby Parmer-Smith [email protected]

NEAA Awards Marlene Oliver [email protected]

Newsletter Editor Claudia Holst [email protected]

2018 A. Wells & C.S. Peck Award Robin Rhoden, Chairperson [email protected] Libby Parmer-Smith [email protected] Kathleen Hamilton [email protected]

Pedigree Database Paul Woito [email protected]

Performance Tracy Loraine Smith [email protected]

Rescue Margaret Williamson [email protected]

2017 Ed Schlesinger Out-standing Service Award Bill Totten [email protected] Bonnie Turner

Statistics Agility: Cheryl Cramer [email protected] Conformation: Marlene Oliver [email protected]

Junior Showmanship: Laura Lewis [email protected] Obedience/Tracking: Renee Schmidt [email protected] Rally: Dominique Mercurio [email protected]

Versatility Kari Olson [email protected] Edith Finsaadal

Sunshine Kari Olson [email protected]

2016 Susan D. Phillips Awards Top Producing Stud Dog & Bitch Awards; Kim Chisholm [email protected] Top Winning: Statistics Committee

WEB Web Coordinator: Ken Walker [email protected] Facebook: Jennifer Ellis [email protected]

Yearbook Amy Peterson—Chairperson [email protected] Mandy Smithers

2016-2017 NEAA STANDING COMMITTEES AND ADVISORY COUNCILS  

Centerfold (one full page) $45/issue Centerfold (both full page) $80/issue Full page (non-centerfold) $35/issue or $175/yr 1/2 page $25/issue or $125/yr 1/4 page $15/issue or $75/yr Business Card $20/year Pick of the Litter $10/entry The per-year advertising rate is due and payable in full with the first ad. Multiple pictures per ad are free if emailed to the Newsletter Editor. Cover page is not available. Full page: 7-1/2 x 10 1/2 page: 7 1/2 x 5 1/4 page: 3-3/4 x 5 or 7-1/2 x 2-1/2

Regional Club Specialty Show One free half-page ad for a specialty show is available per year for each regional club. Ad should include the club logo or picture, and all pertinent information such as judges, social events, adjacent shows, etc. 1/2 page $free (1 ad per year)

N E N E W S A D VE R T I S I N G R A T E S

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Approximately 220 days until the 2017 Cavalcade of Events to be held at Purina Farms in Gray Summit, Missouri. 3 all-breed agility trials; 2 Regional Specialties; 4 all-breed shows; obedience, rally, more agility and Barn Hunt (tentative). And don’t forget about the NEAA Best of the Best Competition. The next deadline of the NE News is December 1st. Claudia

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Mul -Year Compara ve Report  39 

NEAA Futurity/Maturity Informa on  28 

NEAA Logo or Artwork Wanted  14 

NEAA Mee ng Minutes  12 

Notes from the Field:  Browse Line  42 

Pick of the Li er  7 

President’s Message  1 

Profit or Loss by Event  36 

SDP Top Producing Bitch Award  35 

SDP Top Producing Stud Dog Award  34 

Sta s cs  18 

Sunshine Commi ee Report  5 

The Hun ng Elkhound  15 

Treasurer’s Rpt: Year End  22 

Upcoming Special es  7 

2016-2017 Due Renewal  10 

2017 Cavalcade—Commi ees  14 

2017 Cavalcade Tenta ve Schedule  26 

2017 ES Outstanding Svc Award  27 

2017-2018 Nomina ng Commi ee  6 

AKC Meet The Breeds  10 

Are You Moving?  44 

Breeders’ Directory  43 

Have You Sold A Puppy Lately?  38 

Ch. Kamgaard Kintyre  8 

CH MACH Kamgaard Kovered In   

                              Grey MSX MJS OF  9 

Kids’ Corner  18 

Membership  5 

Memorial—Vicky Zumwalt  11 

 

In This Issue ...

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Sept 30, 2016  Following our hot summer, we have now started the "rainy season" for fall. I'm sure many of you have experienced floods in your area, yards and basements. We have been lucky with just a bit of water in the basement that was quickly dried out with a fan.  The upside is that I haven't had to water the garden for about 2 months! Though I do think my dogs are ge ng a bit sick of rainy days.   As summer ended, we have had a quite a list of   ill or injured people. Foremost in my mind is Vicky Zumwalt, who was hospital-ized in August,  for pneumonia, and passed away yesterday (September 27) I do not have details and am looking for someone who knows her be er than  I ,to  write a special goodbye to her, as she was much loved and a well-known and respected breeder. Her kennel was Royal Crown whose bloodlines are entwined in many of our dogs. She also was a past president of the NEAA.   In August I heard of the following…Lisa Ann Zilney injured her knee and later experienced a migraine. Chris ne Tilburg could sympathize with that, as she con nues to have chronic, painful migraine headaches.  There was trouble with legs; Michelle Bendickson injured her ankle, Dona Barsul had celluli s of her leg with ensuing surgery,  and Bob Lawton had a hip replacement.  We hope you all are healing and ready to resume walking without pain. Cindy Gustafson was ill in Aug and recov-ered.   Amy Peterson experienced a fall and dog bite at her job.  I hope that was not too serious, although I am sure painful.   Now in September,   Dona Barsul with con nued leg issue, and Dennis Bell who tore a ligament in his heel.  I hope these quickly will resolve and you will be on your feet again.    Just in  me, as this is the  me of year when Yellow Jackets are aggressive, I am   finishing the buildup process of allergy shots to minimize the danger of wasp and hornet s ngs. I have had several anaphylac c reac ons that sent me to the ER.  I am NOT allergic to honey bees. A er all, they are the GOOD guys.   So as we move on to fall, let’s try to stay on our feet, and healthy.  Please let me know if anyone needs some sunshine and thank you to those who keep me informed.   Kari Olson NEAA Sunshine Commi ee 

Sunshine Report—2016 by Kari Olson

New Member Applicants

Chris & Gail DeBell 217 Williamsburg Rd Sterling, VA 20164 Phone:  703-307-5343 Email:  [email protected]              [email protected] SPONSORS:  Nancy Tyler &                         Graafin Ginger Leeuwenburg  (JUNIOR MEMBER) Jaime Simon 1924 Rega a Dr Woodbury, MN  55125 Phone:  612-875-3423 Email:  [email protected] SPONSORS:  Beverly J Evans &                         Marlene M Oliver 

Membership

Objections to an applicant must be sent in writing to the Corresponding Secretary within four weeks of receipt of this issue.

Karen V. Freudendorf NEAA Corresponding Secretary

4 Jerusalem Hollow Road Manorville, NY 11949 (631) 878-3359 (home) (516) 443-0643 (cell) [email protected] [email protected]

Welcome New Members

Joseph Engelhard Suzan Johnson

Candace & Steve McMaster Lisa Uxa

Andrea Schokker & Steve Graham

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 2017‐2018NEAABOARDELECTION

ThefollowingisalistofNEAABoardpositionsupforre‐electionaswellasopenoffices.

PresidentPatVikenNoteligibleforre‐election

VicePresident RayVaturroEligibleforre‐election

Treasurer MaryJoBenedettiNoteligibleforre‐electioncantakeanotheroffice

RecordingSecretary LeslieTrapnellEligibleforre‐election

CorrespondingSecretaryKarenFreudendorfNoteligibleforre‐electioncantakeanotheroffice

Director RobinRodenNoteligibleforre‐electioncantakeanotheroffice

Director RobertIndeglia Noteligibleforre‐electioncantakeanotheroffice

Director BonnieTurnerEligibleforre‐election

AKCDelegate LoriWebsterCurrentlyservinga2yearterm

2017‐2018NOMINATINGCOMMITTEE

LeslieForrest,Chairperson LeeAnnBreading GeorgiaShipley

21738N.HamptonCt. 1107AudraLane10116E120thSt.N

Kildeer,IL60047 Denton,TX76209 Collinsville,OK74021

847‐438‐3670 940‐323‐0661 918‐371‐3520

[email protected]@[email protected]

BillTotten(Alternate) Dr.RobertIndeglia(Alternate)

1137LickMountainDrive P.O.Box568

Vinton,VA24179 Narragansett,R.I.02882

[email protected] [email protected]

AnyNEAAmemberingoodstandingdesiringtohavetheirnameconsideredforaparticularofficemaydosobyindicatingbelowandsendtotheNominatingCommitteeChairbeforeNovember1,2016.InaccordancewiththeNEAABy‐laws,theNominatingCommitteemustsubmititsslateofcandidatestotheRecordingSecretaryonorbeforethedateofDecember1,2016.

I,________________________________________________________________________(name),whichtosubmitmynameforconsiderationfortheNEAANominatingCommitteefortheofficeof

________________________________________________________________________________________________________(Office)

MailFormto:

LeslieForrest,Chair

21738N.HamptonCourt

Kildeer,IL60047

(Thisformmaybecopiedforuse)

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*  Show informa on from AKC.org 

UpcomingSpecialtiesSavetheDate

Name  Location  Event Type  Event Date  Closing Date 

Greater Milwaukee Norwegian Elkhound Association Ixonia, WI S / O / JSHW Mar 4, 2017 Feb 15, 2017

Greater Milwaukee Norwegian Elkhound Association Ixonia, WI S / O / JSHW / SWPC

Mar 5, 2017 Feb 15, 2017

Norwegian Elkhound Club of Greater Houston Navasota, TX S / JSHW / SWPC Mar 18, 2017 Mar 1, 2017

Norwegian Elkhound Association of America, Inc Gray Summit, MO PS / JSHW / SWPC May 30, 2017 May 10, 2017

Norwegian Elkhound Association of Southern California Fresno, CA S / SWPC Feb 2, 2017 Jan 18, 2017

Norwegian Elkhound Association of Northern California Fresno, CA S Feb 3, 2017 Jan 18, 2017

Sacramento Sierra Norwegian Elkhound Club Fresno, CA S Feb 3, 2017 Jan 18, 2017

Norwegian Elkhound Association of America, Inc Gray Summit, MO PS / JSHW / SWPC Jun 1, 2017 May 17, 2017

Bjorna and Koda are excitedly awaiting puppies mid November 2016.

Sire: GCHS MBISS CH Silver Sleuth Vikrest Dam: CH Vikrest Best Kept Secret

Julie and Ed Idzorek [email protected] (952) 920 3861

Pick of the Litter

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Marnie!!!

 

Ch. Kamgaard Kintyre (by SBIS American/Canadian Ch. Kamgaard Kut Above ex SBIS American/Canadian/Bermudian Ch. Kamgaard Kase In Point) 

 

A er a whirlwind class career winning three 5 point majors (two special es, one supported entry),  “Marnie” is ge ng down to serious business and learning about this show stuff.  She is a mul ple Best  of Breed winner, Best of Opposite Sex to Best in Maturity at the Na onal specialty under breeder Kimm  McDowell (“Asgaard”), Award of Merit at the Na onal specialty under Norwegian Espen Engh (“Jets”)  

and now pictured in her first group placement under Dr. Edna Mar n (“Kaihorn”/”Full Circle”).  

She is OFA “Good” for hips, OFA Clear for eyes and Genoscoper “Clear” of all tes ngs.  

 www.kamgaard.com 

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  Grey!!!  

 

CH MACH Kamgaard Kovered In Grey MXS MJS OF  (by SBIS American/Canadian Ch. Kamgaard Kover Your Tracks ex Ch. Kamgaard Klearly Grey) 

 

To us, one of the greatest thrills in breeding quality dogs is placing them where they are loved, thrive  and achieve.  Such was not the ini al start for “Grey.”  Turned down by a performance exhibitor, then  happily sent to Rikkana but returned a er Lana’s death, Grey found her forever home and calling with  Cheryl Cramer who has worked diligently with her in agility and taken her to new places and heights  including successes at AKC Na onal Invita onals, High in Trial at both 2016 NEAA trials to the photo  

above …her Master Agility CHampion  tle achieved on September 25th !!! 

 

CONGRATULATIONS Grey and Cheryl… we are SO proud of you!!!  

Maggie and Sally   

www.kamgaard.com 

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AKC Na onal Championship Dog Show

AKC National Dog Show Meet the Breeds is being held at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, FL on December 17 and 18, 2016. Volunteers and dogs are needed to help staff the NEAA booth. This is a great event to show off our wonderful dogs to the thousands of folks who wander through the exhibit. If you are interested in assisting, please contact: Leslie Trapnell (310) 918-7855 [email protected]

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  Memorial

Vicky Zumwalt

Vicky Zumwalt was a tiny lady but a powerful, positive and contagiously humorous Elkhound person. Vicky was a magnet for new prospective people as she drew them into our Elkhound family. She shared her love and wisdom of the breed. She also had a vast knowledge of medical and homeopathic practices and always took time to help any Elkhound person with their questions or concerns. She was fiercely loyal to all of her Elkhounds and treated them like royalty. She was an exceptional gift to the Elkhound world and she will be deeply missed by all of us who loved her. Vicky is pictured with “Thomas” (Ch Greyplume’s Tommy Bahama) getting a group placement under Pat Trotter. Vicky had a very strong tie to this dog and she always had some wonderful stories to tell about him.

Glenda Haggerty

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Meeting was called to order at 7:05 PM CST by Pat Viken

Roll Call:

Present: Pat Viken, Ray Vaturro, Lori Webster, Robin Rhoden, Bonnie Turner, Leslie Trapnell, Bob Indeglia (in at 7:40 PM CST)

Absent: Mary Jo Benedetti, Karen Freudendorf

Minutes of the previous meeting:

The minutes from the NEAA membership meeting held on June 12, 2016 submitted to the board for review. Bon-nie made a motion to approve the minutes as written. Lori seconded the motion. The minutes were approved.

Report of the President:

Pat reported there were a variety of trophies left over from the NEAA National. Some of the trophies are dated and cannot be re-used at another event. There are some

dated mugs that the board agreed to distribute to the committee chairs and the volunteers for their help. There are approximately 54 spoon rests (and clear mugs) that were given to Bill Totten to be used at the 2017 Caval-cade. NEINEA has agreed to purchase the remaining moose throws left over from the agility trial for $5 each.

Pat said a letter is going to be sent to Capers Show Su-perintendent asking for a partial refund of secretarial fees due to the issues with the show catalogue.

A nominating committee needs to be appointed soon. The deadline is October 1st for notifying the membership. The committee consists of 3 members and 2 alternates. There are a number of positions that will be vacant due to time limits: President, Treasurer, Corresponding Sec-retary, and 2 Directors positions-Bob and Robin. Eligible for re-election are Vice President, Recording Secretary, and 1 Director

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 Norwegian Elkhound Associa on of America, Inc. 

Board Mee ng – Telephone Conference Call 

July 18, 2016 

An emergency NEAA Board meeting was called to dis-cuss the proposal put forth by Cherokee Foothills region-al club offered by the Crowne Plaza Expo Center in Ash-ville, NC. The reason for this emergency board meeting was that contract deadline for signature is June 24, 2016.

The meeting was called to order at 7:25 PM CST.

Present: Pat, Ray, Mary Jo, Karen, Leslie, Bonnie, Rob-in, Bob, Bill Totten

Absent: Lori

The board reviewed various details stated in the Crowne Plaza contract. Some topics of discussion were:

The $10,000 minimum meal fee

$139-$149 cost per night for room rates

$50 pet room fee

additional cost to vendors for set up-$50 per table/$30 electrical hook up

max of 15 hairdryers (blowers) in the grooming room

pay MB-F to supply equipment or Bill Totten to borrow it from his club

agility outside hotel unless another local facility can be located

visqueen cover for the grooming room ($1880 if Crowne Plaza provides it)

need to find location for Barn Hunt

Bill Totten presented the board with a proposal by Eu-kanuba Hall at Roberts Centre in Wilmington, OH. Their rates were quoted at $121/night (less if more than 100 rooms were used), $8,000 minimum food fee, $1,000-$3,000/day for convention hall depending on the size and use of the equipment.

The Board voted on a location of the 2018 National. The vote was 4 for Eukanuba Hall, OH, 2 for Pheasant Run, IL, 1 for Crowne Plaza, NC. The Board decided not to sign the contract with Crowne Plaza and to notify the Cherokee Foothills club to see if they were interested in having a specialty in Ohio.

Ray made a motion to adjourn the meeting. Bob second-ed the motion. The meeting was adjourned at 10:30 PM CST.

 Norwegian Elkhound Associa on of America, Inc. 

Board Mee ng – Telephone Conference Call 

June 22, 2016 

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Report of the Corresponding Secretary:

Karen had sent out her list of new membership applica-tions to be reviewed by the board.

Report of the Treasurer:

Mary Jo was absent.

Report from the Committee(s):

Marketing Committee- Lisa Peterson joined the meeting at 7:05 PM CST. Lisa asked the board what the goals of this committee are? For example- to increase membership (and by how much). Strat-egy and tactics need to be considered. Lisa sug-gested creating a survey to the membership using Survey Monkey to get ideas. Lisa offered to create the survey questions. Money needs to be allotted for this on-line survey. The available literature needs to be updated in the registration packages, for the judge’s material and public brochures. Lisa asked for administrative access to the Facebook page. The board agreed on this request and will contact Margaret Williamson/Jennifer Ellis for ac-cess. Lisa said Mandy Smithers had contacted her to offer her help with promoting Junior Showman-ship. Lisa suggested the President write a wrap-up report of the board meetings and send it out using mass emails. Lisa said she would be the marketing coordinator and her team would include: Mandy Smithers, Ray Vaturro as the Judge’s Education committee chair, Patty Brooks as the membership chair, Karen Freudendorf as the LCAC chair, Ken Walker and Mary Albee as the Website design committee. Lisa left the meeting at 7:25 PM CST.

Education Committee- Ray Vaturro thanked Bon-nie Turner for organizing the Judge’s seminar at the recent National. Ray said he received numer-ous complements and positive feedback from those who attended. There were 15 attendees. The re-production seminar was presented by Alisa Kelly-who provided all of her reproduction literature for free. Ideas for the next reproduction seminar have been offered as nutrition, alternative medicine and genetics. Ray said he received a request from the Rose City Cluster (in Portland, OR) for a Judge’s seminar in 1/17. There will a Judge’s seminar cov-ering genetics in May, 2017 at Cavalcade of Events. Ray said he will be having a meeting with the Judge’s Education Committee later this week. They will discuss the judge’s mentor list and the available speaker list. They are also going to dis-cuss the working rules for the 30/7 mentors and what needs to be updated. The on-line material needs to be reviewed and updated. Ray suggested the provisional judges be utilized as much as possi-ble.

Delegate Report-Lori said she presented her Dele-gate’s Report at the National membership board meeting. Lori stated she did not attend the latest Delegates’ meeting since she was the National Specialty. The next Delegate’s meeting will be on

09/12/16.

Old Business:

Judges’ Selection Questionnaire- The Board re-viewed the questionnaire Libby Parmer-Smith and Robin Rhoden had written for potential foreign judges to answer. Leslie said she would work on the wording of the questionnaire and see about getting it translated into Norwegian.

Futurity/Maturity (also under New Business)- Sandy Peters sent her suggestions for new rules and reg-ulations to update the working rules for the Futuri-Maturity eligibility. Bonnie made a motion to accept Sandy’s proposal for her current changes to the working rules. Lori seconded the motion. The mo-tion passed to accept Sandy Peters’ current update on the working rules for the Futurity/Maturity guide-lines. The Board is also discussing the need to fur-ther update the working rules to correct a gap in time so all nominated puppies would be eligible to participate and not have ‘aged out’. The dates would need to be changed from April 1- June 30 to include all nominated puppy ages. A suggestion was made to change the rules so Maturity goes up to 36 months. This idea was then suggested to be placed on a membership survey. The survey would also to include changing the nomination period from 12 weeks of age to 6 months of age. Lori se-conded the motion.

Amy Peterson reported the NEAA Yearbook was a success- all copies sold out. There will be a second printing of 20 books. Some people paid Amy direct-ly and some paid Mary Jo. All Yearbooks have been paid for.

2017 Cavalcade- Bill Totten joined the meeting at 8:20 CST. NEAA consider an all-breed agility show to help pay the additional cost of renting the large indoor arena to hold the agility trial. The additional fee for one day is $1000. Bill will research the host hotels in the area. The Holiday Inn-6 Flags has been suggested. ***NEAA will need to hold the contract with any of the nearby hotels with a credit card. NEAA will have to research the acquiring a corporate credit card.

2018 National Specialty- NEAA is waiting to hear from Greater Cleveland Norwegian Elkhound Club to see if they are interested in hosting/ offering a regional specialty with the nationals. NEAA can host the Rally/Obedience/Agility trials since GCNEC would have to re-apply for their perfor-mance permit. NEAA received responses from 4 regional clubs regarding hosting the regional spe-cialty- all 4 said they would not be interested. There are 4 universal sites that AKC recognizes for Par-ent Club to hold National Specialties at- West Springfield, MA, Brooksville, FL, Eukanuba Hall, Wilmington, OH and Purina Farms, Gray Summit, MO. Purina Farms is the most popular. The discus-sion on this topic was tabled until the next meeting.

Lori Webster left the meeting at 9:05 PM CST.

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New Business:

NEAA discussed the recent DNA test results sent to the Board by Barbara Berganska. The Health Committee suggested those who wish to review the results should be able to go to the web link that will be posted in the NE News. The web link to the OFA site should also be published in the NE News.

NEAA received a letter to the Board from Maggie Mott. Maggie’s letter was appreciated and taken under consideration for numerous suggestions.

The NEAA Board agreed to send out the board meeting minutes via mass e-mail as soon as they have been approved for print. Leslie will contact Ken Walker to get the RSECNEAA.net account activated.

There will be no meeting in August. The next NEAA Board meeting will be 09/12/16 since the 5th is Labor Day.

Ray made a motion to adjourn the meeting. Bob second-ed the motion. The meeting was adjourned at 9:55 PM CST.

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NEAA Logo or 

Artwork 

 

Does anyone have any NEAA logo 

or artwork in any format?  The 

NEAA Board is crea ng a master 

file so this informa on doesn't 

get lost.   

Please contact Ken Walker:  

[email protected] 

NEAA Show/Event Coordinator – Bill Totten

NEAA Event Secretary – Sandy Peters

Cavalcade Show Secretary – Barbara Budny

Obedience/Rally Chairperson – Carol Slattery

Agility Chairperson – Chris Mayer

Banquet Chairperson – Pat Viken

2017 Cavalcade of Events

Sunday 5/28-Thursday 6/01/17

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  THE HUNTING ELKHOUND: SHOW , PET OR HUNTING? BY Kari Olson  

Edited and reprinted from the Elkhound Quarterly Winter 1992-1993 

 

In my hun ng column of the Elkhound Quarterly, I 

frequently spoke with experienced hunters, and those who had 

hunted with Norwegian Elkhounds. In a previous ar cle “Tree 

Dogs” I included informa on from a man who sold his 

elkhounds mainly for hun ng.  A dog selected for performance, 

an elkhound who needs to hunt or do agility or tracking s ll 

needs to have good conforma on.  Of course with my 

background in versa lity, I believe our dogs can be all three.  A 

show dog can s ll be a pet, and a pet can hunt or do 

performance ac vi es.  

A er talking with Joel, a breeder of the hun ng 

Norwegian Elkhounds, I wanted to learn more about raccoon 

hun ng and the use of Norwegian Elkhounds as “tree dogs”.  So 

on a beau ful sunny  July day, I packed up my two champion 

elkhounds , Baldur and Brenne and drove a few miles north to 

Plymouth, Wisconsin where the SUNDOWN COON HUNTERS 

CLUB was holding a benefit hunt for the Special Olympics.  

There were to be field trials, water races, an AKC bench show 

and an AKC World Qualifying Nite Hunt.  The elkhounds could 

not par cipate but breeds eligible were Treeing Walkers, 

Blue cks, Redbones, Black and Tans and English Coonhounds. 

   As I mingled with the hunters, the elkhounds a racted 

a lot of a en on.  Many of the coonhounds bayed at my “odd” 

hounds but quite a few of the friendly folks 

par cipa ng or just specta ng knew what breed I 

had.  They certainly were more familiar with 

Norwegian Elkhounds than I expected and more so 

than the average people I have met.  In fact, a number 

of the hunters stopped to tell me of either elkhounds 

that they had hunted with themselves, or to tell a 

story about  someone else  they knew .   I sure 

enjoyed their stories!  And it seems that there is an 

elkhound in Ohio that has won pre y many ribbons 

and trophies for hun ng raccoons.  

                   My 7 year old male, “Baldur”, didn’t seem to 

be interested in anything going on above grass, but 18 

month old “Brenne” got a whiff of coon scent and 

when she saw the hounds on track , began to tug , 

pull and bark. She carried on something awful and 

wanted to run with them.  When the hounds barked 

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Hunting Frogs

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“treed” , she also opened with her high bark joining in the deep baying of the Walker’s and the Blue ck’s song.  The hunters 

and their families watching all chuckled at her an cs as she tried her best to get included in the ac on. 

  In the field trial, a “cast” of four hounds must follow a trail made by a drag of  coon scent to a tree where a stuffed 

raccoon in a cage is hung on a branch.   In the water race, again a “cast “ of four hounds swim in a pond, following the scent of 

that cage with the stuffed raccoon on a pulley line above the water.  It was great fun to watch and whole families rooted for 

their dogs.  No live raccoons were used for either of these events.  

  (Back then some of us elkhound owners wished we could devise a similar test for elkhounds where “Eau de moose” 

scent was used and a trail could be laid for our elkhounds)  .  The scent could lead to a tree, and rules would need to be laid out 

for our breed. You see way back then we wanted an AKC hun ng test for elkhounds. In the intervening years, we never did get 

it going but look now how Barn Hunt has caught on with our breed. We have been determined for our dogs to hunt something 

to prove their hun ng ability.) 

  A er that I started to get le ers, in response to my  request in the Full Cry Hunters magazine.   I heard from raccoon 

and squirrel hunters in Iowa,  Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, Minnesota, Michigan , Pennsylvania, Ohio, North and South Carolina.  

Some were city dwellers, just hun ng on the weekends for recrea on.  Some were farmers whose elkhounds kept the 

cornfields from being damaged by raccoons.   A few even men oned there was no AKC hun ng test for our breed, and one was 

even looking for a puppy to buy  But there was one thing they all agreed on.  Not only is the Norwegian Elkhound a fantas c 

“tree” dog, but a great family companion and pet. .  One gentleman from Ohio, only hunts squirrels with his elkhounds, but has 

also trained them in agility.  During the dreary winter months he takes them and a mini-agility course to nursing homes and 

ins tu ons to brighten the long days of the injured ,  elderly or terminally ill children. 

  It was a shame back then that with all the poin ng, retrieving, Spaniel, Beagle and Coonhound tests that the AKC 

provided nothing for the elkhound.  We have truly been an “orphan” breed among hun ng dogs.  Our breed wants to hunt, 

whether they are “show” dogs. “obedience” dogs, pets or hunters.   This was recently verified by two elkhounds who didn’t 

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even need a tree.  It was a very foolish raccoon who strolled into the South Milwaukee yard of Ch. Vikiro Belle’s Desperado and 

Ch. KCK Felony’s Shady Lady one hot summer night.  I will spare you the details but Becky and Ken Thompson’s “Rado” and 

“Shady” made sure the raccoon didn’t leave under his own power.  These two “show” dogs and pets remembered that they 

were hunters too! 

  I truly believe that when we are placing our pet puppies, we will be missing a whole sales market if we exclude hun ng 

homes. Hun ng was the PURPOSE and is s ll in the NATURE of the Norwegian Elkhound.   All of these hunters that I 

communicated with demonstrated the same love , care and affec on towards their companions that “show” and “obedience” 

people feel, maybe MORE!  When you think of it from the Norwegian Elkhound’s point of view, which would make him 

happier , earning his championship, then re ring to rest in a kennel or become a couch potato, or romping through the woods 

with his owner , following fascina ng smells and looking for squirrels to bark at or raccoons to chase up a tree?  I know for a 

certainty , which my dogs would choose. 

  I thanked the SUNDOWNERS for their hospitality and all of the owners who took  me to write me  and share a li le bit 

about their beloved hun ng elkhounds. 

With the advent of Barn Hunt opening up to all breeds three years ago, there have been quite a few elkhound owners 

who jumped at the chance to let their dogs prove their hun ng ins nct. Its safe, its approved by AKC to recognize the  tles and 

now we have a way to let our dogs have fun at the same  me. Yes, they are hun ng rats, not a moose or bears, but it is also 

safe for the dog and owner, shows a willingness to hunt…  and  is a heck of a lot of fun. According to the Barn Hunt LLC website, 

there have been 48 Norwegian Elkhounds who have  tled to date.  

40 Elkhounds passing Ins nct (this is a pass or fail test not required to earn the novice  tle and not recognized by AKC.) 

33 Elkhounds earned Novice  tles  

16 Elkhounds earned Open  tles 

6 Elkhounds earned Senior  tles 

3 Elkhounds earned Master  tles 

1 Elkhound earned Champion  tle x 2 and also won a Na onal Championship 

Elkhounds frequently win High in Class at the barnhunts, over terrier and hound breeds.  

Thank you Barn Hunt LLC for allowing our wonderful hun ng breed to compete and thank you AKC for recognizing our 

prowess at hun ng, finally. 

   

   

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  New Agility Titles – July 1 through August 31, 2016 

Agility Statistics - Cheryl Cramer

Kids’ Corner! 

WANTED:  Pictures and/or ar cles featuring kids and  

elkhounds having fun or just hanging out. 

Title  Dog  Owner(s) Novice Agility Jumper  GCH CH Finsaadal Lanzl Idun's Hovden Molte RA NA NAJ RATN  E. Finsaadal/E. Lanzl/M. Kabala   CH Vikrest Secret Agent NAJ  L. Forrest/P. Viken Open FAST  CH MACH2 Highland Storytime BN MXG MJG OF T2B  C. Mayer/A. Schokker Agility Excellent  Vikrest Full Of Secret Wit AX AXJ MXF  J. Wilkins Excellent Agility Jumper  Vikrest Full Of Secret Wit AX AXJ MXF  J. Wilkins Master Agility Excellent Preferred 7  CH PACH Janors Guilty As Charged CDX GN RAE3 AX AXJ MXP7 

MXPS MJP3 MJPB PAX OF MFP RATCHX2 CGCA D. Bell 

Master Agility Champion 7  GCH CH MACH7 Vikrest Steppin' Out in Style CD RE MXB4 MJS4  E. Flagg Master Bronze Agility 4  GCH CH MACH7 Vikrest Steppin' Out in Style CD RE MXB4 MJS4  E. Flagg 

 

 

NEW RALLY TITLES Dog’s Name      Owner’s Name  RN Graafin Kendalls' Bliksem Wilde Viool RN CGC  Bill & Rosemary B Helveston, Graafin Ginger M Leeuwenburg GCH CH Greyplume's Retrospective RN  Patricia Brooks & Glenda Haggerty Greyplume's Sage Advice RN  Patty Brooks, Gary & Franci Crowder 

  All dogs are listed in alphabetical order, according to registered name. Each qualifying score in a particular class is listed, with placements in ( ) parenthesis. Titles are from July-August 2016.  

Rally Statistics - Dominique Mercurio

 

Jr Showmanship Statistics - Laura Hall Lewis

2016 BJ RBJ 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TOTALS

  Jaime Simon 3 3 2 3 6 84

Rose McClone 1   2 0 1 0 24

  Kylie West 0 1 1 0 0 0 1

  April Moore 0 2 2 0 0 0

  Victoria Garvin 0 1 0 0 0 0

Madison Grandys 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

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NEW TITLES Dog’s Name  Owner’s Name CD CH Bjorn-Lass Twist Of Fate   Madeline Falk GCHS CH Vikrest ‘N Ruskar Hy Style  BN  Susan Anderson/Leslie Forrest/Pat Viken   GCH CH MACH6 Vikrest Steppin’ Out In Style RE MXC4 MJS4        Elizabeth Flagg       

CGC Elskede Serendipity Av Greyplume   Connie & Tim Schulte Freya Oreo Blizzard   Kayla Stevens CH Greyplume’s Vanity Fair CD RA MX MXJ  Connie Schulte/Glenda Haggarty Jaru’s Kosmik Energy  Mallory Golladay CH Kinara Jokers Wild  C G & E R Gardner/Diane Coleman Lykken’s Torstein Av Sta on  Patricia Norgren/Patricia Anderson/Kaaren Silverman Silver Linings Believe In Magic  Melanie Rodgers GCH CH Silverdal’s Hope Diamond    Susan & Jerry Lazar/Raymond Vaturro &      Betsy Wade-Vaturro Sirdal’s Gunner Lokie  Linda Roybal CH Snojager Play To Win  Lisa Wilkinson  

CGCA Magnolia Ridge’s Starlight CGC  Marilyn Slaton Mik-Ren’s Let’s Hear It For The Boy CGC  C Renee Jarre /John & Debbie Monahan  

CGCU Hy Mountain’s Nansen To The North Pole CGCA  Melanie Rodgers Mik-Ren’s Let’s Hear It For The Boy CGCA  C Renee Jarre /John & Debbie Monahan Silkgrass Trufa’s Hy Mountain Beyla RAE CGCA     Melanie Rodgers Vin-Melca’s Disa’s Moon Over Cash Canyon RAE CGCA     Melanie Rodgers  

THDN Syringa’s Vinterens Kriger RN TDX CGCU  Larry Moore  

RATN CGH CH Finsaadal Lanzl Idun’s Hovden Molte RA NA      Edith Finsaadal/Eric Lanzl /Margaret Kabala CH Finsaadal Tnk Blue Ridge Vesla RE AX AXJ   Nona & Thomas Krena GCH CH Greyplume Windpower Av Longships CD BN RE THDA CGCA      Kari Olson I’Ken’s Motorcity Fast N Furious   Lisa Piascik PACH Kuma Bear II MXP4 MXPB MJP4 MJPB PAX XFP     Brooke D Hidalgo Normark Tnk Call My Bluff RE   Nona & Thomas Krena  

RATM CH Charilor Klassic Nordic Idun BN RAE MX MXJ RATN     Edith Finsaadal/Eric Lanzl /Margaret Kabala  

OBEDIENCE SCORES Dog’s Name  Owner’s Name  Scores Novice CH Bjorn-Lass Twist of Fate   S&M Falk/P&R Gamsby  184.5 CH Greyplume’s Canterbury Tails RAE OA NAJ  M Kincaid  192 (1,HIT) GCHS CH Vikrest ‘N Ruskar Hy Style CD BN  S Anderson/L Forrest/P Viken   174.5, 180 (1,HIT) GCH CH MACH6 Vikrest Steppin’ Out In Style CD    E Flagg  179(2)                RE MXC3 MJS4  

Beginner Novice Highland Sweetwater RN  A & D Mercurio/A Schokker  190(2) MJR End Times Blessing  M Wuenstel/M Maxwell  193, 196(1) CH Ridgerunner Arc cnite Stargate CD RN  R & R Oxley  198(1), 195.5(1)  

All dogs are listed in alphabe cal order, according to registered name.  Each qualifying score in a par cular class is listed, with placements in (  ) parenthesis.  Scores are taken from the AKC quarterly reports, Apr‐Aug,  2016. 

Obedience Statistics—Renee Schmidt

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  NORWEGIAN ELKHOUND ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA INC 

NOTES TO THE TREASURER’S REPORT 

FOR THE QUARTER AND THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2016 

 

 Purpose of the Treasurer’s Report - the Treasurer’s Report presents the financial results of the associa on’s opera ons and ac vi es that occurred during a specific period of  me.  It does not reflect the results of any one event because that typically spans mul ple repor ng periods.  Instead – a er each event such as a na onal, futurity, cavalcade or auc on - a separate report is published showing the complete financial results of that one event.  Special reports showing the financial results of the 2016 Futurity / Maturity and Na onal Specialty events are also included in this edi on of NE News.  Timing differences affect the numbers – for example dues appear light this year because dues renewal did not start un l na onal events week so less dues than typical were collected by June 30.     Transfers – dona ons to special funds, trust funds and AKC-CHF, and expenses paid from special funds or trust funds are ini ally processed through the opera ng account and then transferred to or from the appropriate special or trust accounts.  As of June 30, 2016 net transfers of $307 were due from the opera ng account to special and trust funds - transfers were made in the first quarter of our new year.  2016 Events – the net proceeds from certain events and ac vi es are designated to benefit certain special funds as shown on the 2016 Events Report included in this edi on.  These amounts were transferred to the special funds in the first quarter of our new year.    Duty of Board of Directors and general members - as a small non-profit organiza on NEAA relies upon close oversight by its Board of Directors and general members to ensure appropriate security and use of its assets, and the accuracy and completeness of its financial records.  It is an important duty of every board member and every general member to carefully review the financial reports and ask ques ons.  Independent Financial Review – another important control is the annual review of the financial records by an independent person or member appointed by the Board.  The review for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2016 has not been completed so the annual totals in this treasurer’s report remain subject to adjustment pending comple on of the annual review.  An official final report for the year ended June 30, 2016 will be published a er the independent review has been completed.  Ques ons?  If you have ques ons or comments about the treasurer’s report or NEAA’s finances - contact Treasurer Mary Jo Benede  at 412-364-4937 or [email protected] 

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 ILLUSTRATED GUIDE 

 

The Norwegian Elkhound Standard has been in existence for Many Years.  Every breed has a standard—a docu-

ment that is like a blueprint that details what that par cular breed should look like—what is acceptable and what 

is not.  The standard is applied as a guide to structure, color, height, weight, eye and coat color, ear-set and move-

ment.  It covers all aspects of a breed and guides in the selec on of suitable breeding stock for future genera ons. 

 

The Norwegian Elkhound Associa on of America has recently developed an illustrated guide containing visual aids 

that assist in clarifying for the reader what an elkhound should be. 

 

This Illustrated Guide is available for download from the Educa on Tab  

on the NEAA Website. 

 

h p://www.neaa.net/educa on.html 

HAVE YOU SOLD A PUPPY LATELY? In order to encourage new puppy buyers to join the NEAA, the Board has authorized new owners of Norwegian Elkhound puppies to be entitled to two (2) complimentary issues of the NE News. If you sell a puppy to a non-NEAA member, certainly encourage them to join the NEAA. And as a little incentive, simply submit their name and e-mail address as a new puppy buyer to Ken Walker at [email protected], and Ken will enable the new owners to receive the complimentary issues of the NE News at no charge.

Hey, did you hear?  NEAA is now on Facebook! 

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Browse Line. Dappled shadows in the shrubs moved back and forth revealing the browse line of a large bull moose. We were in Bull territory along the banks of the Kashwitna River in central Alaska hoping to spot our big game animal.

My guide Blaine Humphries, steered us towards a narrow sand bar near some willows and Birch. we unloaded our Stainless steel rifles got out of the canoe and squished our way to the Moose grocery store. The Bull had been there hours before us but, that moment captured only the evidence of his earlier presence. He had stripped all the edible leaves off of Alder and Willow branches from roughly 3 to 8 feet above the bank of the river. Alces Gigas can get to be 7 feet tall at the hump thus enabling him to eat forage from ground level to roughly 10 feet high. The absence of leaves on living branches tells the tale of feeding behavior and clearly indicates where the moose feed. I had Blaine turn himself into a photographer and record my image against this browse line to illustrate how big these bulls can be in size. I am 5 feet 9 inches tall. It is easy to see my waist and below 36 inches there are leaves in abundance. Yet, from my waist to roughly 9 feet tall the leaves are all gone!! The second photo show a Alder devoid of leaves That tree told me there were moose feeding in the middle of a Spruce/Birch forested meadow.

The real question is: Can an Elghund hunt in this type of terrain? Can a hunter shoot safely? You can only see 5 to 15 yards into the bushes and trees. It is dense habitat. Moose can easily step over small trees. I’d say no. We discovered after beaching the canoe and going into the forest 75 yards, that a Moose had winded us and maneuvered behind us completely invisible to us visually, audibly, and olfactorily. The trees absorbed all sounds. As we returned to the freight canoe, we came across the fresh hoof prints in the mossy forest floor. The giant of the woods had evaded us.

My definition of a Browser eats leaves, twigs, aquatic plants, and grasses not HTML files on the World Wide Web.

Notes From The Field—Steve Hewe  

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Breeders Directory

In an effort to aid those interested in acquiring a Norwegian Elkhound puppy, the Norwegian Elkhound Association of America 

(NEAA) will include a dog (          ) next to those breeders listed on the NEAA Breeders' Directory who currently have litters 

available, ascribe to the Code of Ethics, and are "members in good standing" of the organization. If a breeder wishes to utilize 

this service, they should contact Karen Freudendorf ([email protected]) . The asterisk will remain on the list for three 

months. NEAA does not endorse or make any claim expressed or implied as to the veracity of any breeder. All transactions are 

between the buyer and the breeder and not the responsibility of NEAA. 

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Deadline for the November / December issue of the NE News is December 1, 2016. Claudia Holst NE News Editor P.O. Box 436 Whitewater, WI 53190 (262) 473-0955 [email protected]

A RE Y OU M OVING?

Send your new address to the Corresponding Secretary.

Karen Freudendorf 4 Jerusalem Hollow Road Manorville, NY 11949 (631) 878-3359 (H) (516) 443-0643 (C) [email protected]

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