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VOLUME 66 NO 2 JUNE 2018
PULI NEWS
Puli News— June 2018, Page 2
Officers
Presidet James Moen
2555 Holly Oak Driver Danville, CA 94506-2057
925-820-9072 [email protected]
Vice President Brian Brubaker
201 Lamplite Dr Carlisle, PA 17013
717-226-6317 [email protected]
Corresponding Secretary
Paula Van Laanen N 4 W31041 Cherokee Trail
Waukesha, WI 53188 262-436-4029
Treasurer Linore Cleveland 105 Hopi Way
Kerrville, TX 78028 830-257-7814
Recording Secretary Ann Bowley
3577 Coventryville Road Pottstown, PA 19465-8532
619-469-6430 [email protected]
Board of Directors
Kathy Allen 3900 Happy Lane
Sacramento, CA 95827 916-369-7701
Stacy Gail Czekaj 1601 Hollywood St. Dearborn, MI 48124
313-271-9106 [email protected]
Nancy Guagenti
114 Woodhill Rd Bardstown, KY 40004
502-648-8473 [email protected]
Nancy Kelly
543 Old Cove Road North Jasper, GA 30143
770-343-9383 [email protected]
Helen Lawson
11851 Belair #103 San Antonio, TX 78213
210-341-6156 [email protected]
Richard Tannen
6805 Woodmark Ct. Dallas, TX 75230
214-325-1400 [email protected]
AKC Delegate
Maggie Witwer 27397 County Rd 58 1/2 Greeley, CO 80631-9730
970-352-4507 [email protected]
In this Issue
Officer & Committee Reports 2-7
2018 National 8-11
Gazette Article 12-14
New Titles 14-15
Top 10 Agility 16-21
2017 Agility Highlights 22-25
2017 Versatile Pulik 26-29
Puli Rescue 30
PCA General Info 31-35
PULI NEWS is published four times a year by the
Puli Club of America, Inc. (PCA) and is the official
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2018 SEPTEMBER PULI NEWS DEADLINE ~ 31 August2018
President’s Message
PCA is a club that completely runs on volunteer efforts. There are no paid positions or roles in our club. Yet we continue to have our terrific Puli News and Puli Post published, we con-tinue to keep track of our funds, we continue to put on a National Specialty each year with the many important volunteers that make it happen, there's the website, Facebook page, Book of Titleholders, interfacing with and providing information to the public, and on and on. We are all lucky these people give their time on our behalf. And yet, it is often difficult to recruit people to help. Some positions remain unfilled, and some functions just don't get done. I've heard it said that for many clubs like ours, it is only a small group of people who do the work, yet I've also heard members say they want to help, but just don't know how to make that happen. So the Board and I are soliciting your input - how can we make it easier to volunteer? Have you seen other volunteer-based organizations that do a better job here? Let us know your thoughts and ideas. And a big Thank You to all of you who have volunteered, in the past and now. We all are grateful for your efforts. Jim Moen, President
Cover Photos:
Front: Snitch
Back: Shaker
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Membership Report June 2018 (for Puli News)
It is with great pleasure that we wel-come the following new Associate Members.
Robert and Claudia Moody
2235 Coral Pointe Dr.
Cape Coral, FL 33990
Ph 239-574-2199
Email: [email protected]
Jeffrey Lai and Gerald Spillman, Jr.
44 Bel Air Way
Redwood City, CA 94062
Ph 650-568-1939
Email: [email protected]
Please send any membership questions or updates to:
Julie Schuh
1616 E Calumet Street
Appleton, WI 54915
Email: [email protected]
Membership
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Recording Secretary
Corresponding Secretary
Corresponding Secretary Report for June 2018 Puli News.
The breeder Survey has been completed with the blinded and confidential results tabulated in a simple power point. This data was presented to the Board the meet-ing held in April 2018 and will be distribut-ed to our breeders in June. The breeder survey was conducted to get critical infor-mation on concerning trends in our AKC Registration and litter data for the years 2008 - 2016. 2017 data was not available. Our breeder data will be available for gen-eral membership review after our breeders have reviewed survey data and had an op-
portunity to provide confidential feed-back.
Our 2019 ballots for judges for the Nation-al and Regional Specialty have been count-ed by a group of five PCA members at the Kentuckiana Cluster shows in March 2018. Barbara Pessina has accepted the assign-ment to judge our 2019 National Show. Dr. Eric Liebes has accepted the assign-ment to judge our 2019 Regional Specialty. Maggie Witwer and Jim Moen have gra-ciously offered to chair the 2019 events and will have more details to follow.
Members, the 2020 Specialty Judges Nomination and Final Ballot process will begin in early July 2018 . A brief review of the two step process. The first mailing your will receive in July is a nomination postcard that is enclosed with a list of AKC approved judges for the Puli. You will
select two judges from a list of AKC ap-proved judges for the Puli and legibly write these two names on the post card. This postcard requires a stamp and need to be promptly mailed. The returned nomina-tion ballots determine what judges make it to the final ballot process. The judges re-ceiving the most number of nomination votes will be listed on the final ballot. The 2020 Final Judges Ballot will be mailed to you in August. Please promptly return the final ballot and adhere to instructions. The 2020 Final ballot will be counted at the 2018 National Specialty in Springfield, MA. If you have any questions about the process please reach out to me at [email protected].
Respectfully Submitted,
Paula Van Laanen
Corresponding Secretary
PCA Board Conference Call Minutes – Apr 17, 2018
Members Present: Kathy Allen, Ann Bow-ley, Brian Brubaker, Linore Cleveland, Nancy Guagenti, Helen
Lawson, Jim Moen, Nancy Kelly, Paula Van Laanan, Maggie Witwer.
Members Absent: Stacy Czekaj, Richard Tannen (work).
Meeting called to order at 9pm Eastern.
MINUTES FROM April Call – were post-
ed today. Please review/revise or approve on Facebook.
BREEDERS LIST – As discussed on the previous call, currently there is no process and the club has no
forms for breeders to apply to be listed. Requirements are not clearly described. It was proposed that
the renewal process be similar to member-ship dues, running from January through December, with a
reminder note to each listed breeder, pro-rating of fee when a breeder joins the list mid-year, etc.
Linore and Nancy G. will work on a new form. The goal is to make it easy both for breeders and club
administrators to welcome qualified Puli breeders to be listed in Puli News and on the PCA website.
JUDGES ED’s BREED MENTORING PROGRAM – Brian has suggested it has been awhile since the list of
Breed Mentors has been updated. Because he has joined the Judge’s Education Com-mittee, he will
discuss this with the committee and give us an update on a future Board call.
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Recording Secretary (cont.)
2018 NATIONAL UPDATE – Ann re-ports Patty is concerned about having enough entries to justify holding
a herding event at this year’s National. Both volunteers and costs are concerns. Jim pointed out that
any profits from fund-raising Agility Trials are first earmarked to help cover costs of performance events
at Nationals. Nancy K said the real issue is getting enough volunteers to make the event work. It was
pointed out the Puli is a herding breed and we should always try to feature herding at our Nationals,
though that is not always possible. We will continue to track this.
AKC STATISTICS FOR PULI BREED – Paula reported on the breeder survey re-sults. Two-thirds of
respondents are unable to meet the de-mand for Puli puppies. They mostly will sell puppies to people
who have had a Puli before. Breeder costs
are rising (for example, cost of health tests). She will submit
a short article for Puli News. A common theme is that breeders look both to the club and AKC for more
support. During discussion, it was suggest-ed we consider a Breeders Forum (open to all) at the National,
encouraging breeders to share issues and possible solutions. Maggie also promised she’ll send us a 2
page writeup on the Vizla club’s Breed Sustainability Committee that she learned about at the recent
AKC Delegates conference.
NEW MEMBERS INFORMATION PACKET – Helen is researching what can and should be sent to new club
members. We want not only to welcome them, but give them information about the Puli and about
how to learn more. She hopes to get this effort into place before the National.
CONSOLIDATED RECORD OF MO-TIONS PASSED – Historian Patty Anspach has requested the club
assemble a list of all motions passed. This has been done before, but previous Boards have not
maintained it. Motions are printed in Puli News, but Patty points out how difficult it is to search all of
them to find motions on a given topic. It was suggested we start a process to main-tain such a list for all
new motions, then spawn a separate pro-ject to deal with documenting old motions in one place. The
Board will develop plans on the next Board call.
10:15pm meeting adjourned---respectively submitted by Ann Bowley
PCA Board Conference Call Minutes – Mar 20, 2018
Members Present: Kathy Allen, Ann Bow-ley, Linore Cleveland, Stacy Czekaj, Nancy Guagenti, Helen
Lawson, Jim Moen, Nancy Kelly, Paula Van Laanan, Maggie Witwer.
Members Absent: Brian Brubaker (travelling), Richard Tannen (work).
Meeting called to order at 9pm Eastern.
MINUTES FROM FEB 20 Call – were posted today. Please review/revise or ap-prove on Facebook.
2018 NATIONAL – HERDING UPDATE (Ann). Patty needs a rough count of how many Pulik would enter
Herding event. Request will be in March Puli News. Will decide next month.
DOG JUDGES EDUCATIONAL INSTI-
TUTE (Jim). Regarding possible contribu-tion this year, the Consensus
was PCA will not donate this time, but hopes to donate in those years the Puli breed will be covered.
Ask Brian to communicate this to Dr. Pen-ta.
ENCOURAGING DUES RENEWAL (Jim). Linore reported 16 members have not yet renewed. At least 2
cannot be reached by email. After discus-sion, the Board will attempt to personally contact those
members to encourage renewal. Jim will post of suggested people for each Board member to call.
BREEDERS LIST (Linore). Issue: Should we develop a process (including verifica-tion about
testing/following guidelines) and forms for breeders who want to be on our Breeders List? Currently the
process is not documented. Linore suggests the form should describe requirements, have a place to
identify breeding stock (name, registration number) which would allow us to check OFA tests, and have
them submit form, but not pay fee until “approved.” Linore also suggests the pro-cess should include
Breeder Listing renewal reminders similar to membership renewals. Linore and Kathy will draft a
process statement and forms.
VOTING FOR JUDGES AT 2019 NA-TIONAL (Paula). At the Kentuckiana Clus-ter, five PCA club members
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counted the 2019 final ballots. Results, in order of votes: Barbe Pessina, Eric Liebes, Linda More,
William Shelton, Pat Trotter. Maggie is sending Paula the exact dates, then Paula will begin contacting
the judges in order of votes for the National and the Regional. Paula plans to send out 2020 ballots in
June, so ballots can be counted at the 2018 National.
SURVEY SENT TO PULI BREEDERS (Paula). Paula reported she got 7 surveys back and will report results
on the next conference call.
RECORD OF MOTIONS PASSED. Histo-rian Patty Anspach is seeking a list of ap-proved motions. This will
be discussed more on next conference call.
PUBLIC EDUCATION COMMITTEE (Jim). Should this committee’s functions be merged into the Members
Education Committee? The Public Educa-tion Chair position has been open for a long time. After
discussion, it was clear this committee’s function is different from Members Ed – Meet the Breeds is a
key function. No one has found guidelines for this committee. Jim will try to find. Nancy K. suggested
we brainstorm names on our Facebook group, then contact people directly. Add this to future Board
Meeting agenda.
NEW MEMBER PACKETS (Helen). Helen suggested the club send new members a Welcome Packet with
information about the Puli and the club. She had seen some information given to new members
attending National Specialties but thought we should regularly send such information to all new
members. Helen and Nancy G. will develop a more specific proposal for us to review.
REPORT FROM AKC DELEGATES MEETING (Maggie). At the conference, AKC Delegates meeting report
(Maggie). Maggie attended a meeting orga-nized by the Vizla Club of American about their new Breed
Sustainability Committee. She will send us information she got at the meeting. At the regular
conference, AKC recommended Breed clubs monitor their breed page in the AKC
Store. AKC also
discussed a bill in Congress that would up-date dog import regulations, which have not been updated
since 1956. Thousands of dogs per year are currently being imported without any health inspections.
Last year, the canine Flu source was traced to a dog imported from South Korea.
COMMITTEES/BOARD LIAISON PRO-GRAM (Nancy G). Nancy asked Board members to post info and
updates to our Facebook group. We plan to review how this program is working on next month’s
conference call.
NEW MEMBER IDEA. Because Richard could not attend, we decided to delay dis-cussion his suggestion
to offer a free 1-year subscription to Online Puli News to new PCA members. But it was suggested we
consider adding this to Helen’s new mem-ber “Welcome Packet” idea.
10:19pm meeting adjourned---respectively submitted by Ann Bowley
PCA Board Conference Call Minutes – Fed 20, 2019
Members Present: Kathy Allen, Ann Bowley, Brian Brubaker, Linore Cleve-land, Stacy Czekaj, Nancy
Guagenti, Helen Lawson, Jim Moen, Richard Tannen , Maggie Witwer (10 present).
Members Absent: Nancy Kelly, Paula Van Laanan.
Meeting called to order at 9pm East-ern.
MINUTES FROM JANUARY MEETING - They are being reformatted and will be posted on our Facebook
group.
LIAISON DISCUSSION UPDATE
- Jim works on the Web Page Com-mittee headed by Valarie Cheimis, so he will be the liaison.
- Val is also PCA’s Media Coordinator and Brian is her liaison for that func-tion.
- Rescue Trust and Rescue Trust Treas-urer are being removed from the PCA Committees list, since
Rescue is a separate legal entity.
- Brian has joined the Judges Educa-tion Committee, so he is the natural Board liaison.
- Membership: Linore is currently Board liaison.
- Herding/Herding Stats: Ann Bowley is liaison to Patty Anspach. Ann men-tioned Patty is planning
Herding for this year’s National, with info to be published in Puli News. We need entries paid in advance
and a count of participants. The cost will be lower than in recent years.
HANDLING OF MEMBERSHIP RENEW-ALS – Linore suggests we send a per-sonalized email to members
who have not renewed. Others sug-gested phone calls in mid to late March. Richard Tannen suggested
sending postcards. We will discuss more on Facebook and decide at next
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Puli News Editor
First, my humble apologies to Kathy Al-len who I had inadvertently left off the Board of Directors list in the last few Puli News.
Corrections: to the March 2018 issue:
High Scoring Puli in Obedience:
Shaker, CH Bartok’s Harvest Song, who was the #1 Obedience Puli, had 116 placements, 3 HIT/HCs, and a 233 score value for a total point value of 352.
High Scoring Puli in Rally:
Pierce, CH Bartok’s High Note,who was
the #1 Rally Puli, had a total score of 318. not 316 as reported in the March Puli News.
Linore Cleveland
Puli News Editor
meeting.
DOG JUDGES INSTITUTE--Brian has been in contact with Dr. Gerald Penta. The event depends on breed
club donations. The institute rents fa-cilities, sets up show tents and rings, offers lunches, and judges pay
to attend. Breed clubs donate mem-bers’ time as well as making dogs available for the seminars and
hands on education. Funding donation levels are $50-99.00/$100-250-/$250-499-/and $500-plus Brian is
going to ask when and where next event is. After learning this, the Board will decide whether PCA will
make a donation this year.
CRITICAL ISSUES----The AKC Puli regis-tration numbers---if no puppies are available from PCA breeders,
buyers are forced to look elsewhere. Many do not want to wait a long time and search the web,
Facebook, etc. So the relatively small number of approved Puli breeders in the US and the difficulty of
finding Puli puppies is a major prob-lem. This and previous Boards believe part of the solution is to
encourage Puli owners to join PCA and
help them learn more about the breed, in hopes some will decide
to become responsible breeders them-selves.
Richard Tannen talked about ways to increase membership. The idea evolved to look into giving those
on the PCA Breeders List the ability to give first-time Puli owners a free one-year subscription to Puli
News. The Board will discuss this more on the Facebook group and possibly develop a motion on how to
proceed.
PROPOSAL FROM DAGMAR FERTL FOR AGILITY TRIAL IN TEXAS – Jim reported Dagmar’s proposal
includes working with a local agility Superintendent, who will manage the trial. The trial would be held
in Spring, Texas, north of Houston. PCA will receive $2,000. Dagmar has al-ready lined up 5 PCA
members to be the Trial Committee. Jim pointed out the dates for this trial are the same as the 2019
California Agility trial, also done for fundraising. Cathy Pronzini is working with AKC Event Operations to
make sure this complies with AKC
rules.
MOTION: Linore Cleveland: I move that we approve PCA sponsoring the 2019 Texas agility trial
proposal forwarded from Dagmar Fertl. Motion seconded by Brian Bru-baker. Motion carried
unanimously.
MEMBERSHIP APPLICATIONS – Linore reviewed the open applications, which had been posted on the
Board’s Facebook group. One applica-tion is on hold, since no sponsor was listed. Linore will follow up.
MOTION: Linore Cleveland: I move that we: 1) approve the Household membership application, adding
Ross Allen, Kathy Allen’s husband; 2) approve the Household membership application adding Ian Schuh,
Julie Schuh’s son; 3) approve the new Household membership application from Jeff Lai and Joe Spillman.
Motion seconded by Richard Tannen. Motion carried unanimously.
Meeting adjourned at 10:20pm EST.
Respectfully submitted, Ann Bowley, Recording Secretary
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HEALTH
OFA Quarterly Breed Report 1Q2018 PULI
Puli Name REG # SEX AGE OFA ID TEST CHIC#
Lambak The Trouble with Tribbles DN42824302 F 33 PU-1838G33F-VPI Hips
F 33 PU-PA220/33F/P-VPI Patella
Sinergi Sometime Soon DN37280101 M 136 PU-1837G136M-VPI Hips 127071
M 136 PU-EL178M136-VPI Elbow 127071
M 136 PU-PA219/136M/P-VPI Patella 127071
M 136 PU-EYE79/136M-VPI Eyes 127071
Lambak Test of Time DN45160102 F 24 PU-DM166/24F-PI DM
Szentmihalyi-Szabo Apolka DN47600201 F 18 PU-DM167/18F-PI DM
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PULI CLUB OF AMERICA
2018 NATIONAL SPECIALTY
Please join us for the 2018 PCA National Specialty week-end – held in conjunction with the Leaf Peeper Cluster
(Albany and Troy Kennel Clubs) in Springfield, Massachu-setts.
(all events/times subject to change)
Thursday, October 18 – Monday, October 22
Show Venue: Eastern States Exposition “The Big E” 1305 Memorial Ave, West Springfield, MA 01089 Host Hotel: Holiday Inn Springfield South – Enfield Connecticut 1 Bright Meadow Blvd Enfield, CT 06082 860-741-2211 Negotiated Room rate: $105 per night plus applicable room taxes (currently 15%). Please ask for the Puli Club of America rate when calling. Make your reservation ear-ly! This is a limited room block as this will also be the Cluster’s host hotel!
The hotel offers an airport shuttle from Hartford’s Bradley International Airport (BDL) which is the closest airport at just 15 miles away. Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) and Albany, New York’s Airport (ALB) are both approximately 100 miles from the host hotel.
Thursday, October 18 All Thursday Events to be held at the host hotel.
Judges Education
(The seminar portion of the judges education is open to all members for observation only. The hands-on portion is closed and available to judges only.)
9:30am – 12 noon
Annual Board Meeting
2 – 4pm
Welcome Reception & Members Education
Members Education Tentative Topic of Discussion: “All Things Puli”
5-7pm
All Members Encourage to Attend and Participate in Members Education!!!
Welcome bags will be distributed at the welcome reception!
Light refreshments will be served at the Welcome Reception – price is included with the price of a banquet ticket.
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Friday, October 19 All Friday Events to be held at the Big E show site.
Puli Club of America Regional Specialty
Albany Kennel Club
Superintendent: MB-F www.infodog.com
Judging Times TBA
Puppy & Veteran Sweepstakes
Judge: Carol Brown (Kernersville, NC)
Regular Classes
Judge: Anna Quigley (Chehalis, WA)
Friday Evening – Free Time
Saturday, October 20 Puli Club of America National Specialty
Albany Kennel Club
Superintendent: MB-F www.infodog.com
Judging Times TBA
Rally and Obedience Trials
(Held in conjunction with the Berkshire Belgian Tervuren Club)
Judge: TBA
Puppy & Veteran Sweepstakes
Judge: Linda Pitts (Knoxville, TN)
Regular Classes
Judge: Sharon Redmer (Whitmore Lake, MI)
Annual Banquet
Cash Bar opens at 6:30pm
Dinner Buffet opens at 7:30pm
The menu will feature a selection of the following: Chicken francaise, salmon, vegetarian tortellini, vegetables, roasted potatoes, salad and soup.
Annual General Membership meeting to be held at the banquet; this year’s basket auction at the banquet will feature dog-themed adult beverages!
Silent Auction
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Sunday, October 21 All Sunday Events to be held at the Big E show site.
Puli Club of America Supported Entry
Troy Kennel Club
Superintendent: MB-F www.infodog.com
Judging Times TBA
Judge: Linda Robey
Sunday Evening – Free Time
*Monday, October 22 It is our hope to be able to offer Herding Instinct Tests on Monday at Nutmeg Farm (Portland, CT); how-ever, due to personal reasons with the host/owner of Nutmeg Farm, this is still tentative.
RAFFLE: Point of Contact Valerie Cheimis (email: [email protected])
Items to be raffled (open to entire cluster attendees):
~Size 350 East Coast Crate with Grooming Top and dolly system
~Pewter Bracelet with running puli
**ADDITIONAL ITEMS TO BE ANNOUNCED**
BASKET AUCTION: To “shake it up” this year, we are asking attendees to donate adult beverages with a dog theme for auction this year! Please get creative and bring your items to the Annual Banquet for the auction! Thanks go to Kathy Allen for the idea!
SILENT AUCTION: Point of Contact Stacy Czekaj (email: [email protected])
If you have items to donate, please contact Stacy!!!
SPECIALTY APPAREL: Point of Contact Kathy Allen (email: [email protected])
HOSPITALITY BAGS: Point of Contact Sheri Grossman (email: [email protected])
HERDING CHAIR: Point of Contact Patty Anspach (email: [email protected])
OBEDIENCE/RALLY
CHAIR: Point of Contact TBD
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WELCOME RECEPTION &
BANQUET TICKETS
$65 per person
Price includes refreshments at the welcome reception and the Annual Banquet dinner on Saturday night.
Reservations Required:
Contact: Alece Coulman (email: [email protected])
For payment Contact: Linore Cleveland, PCA Treasurer
105 Hopi Way Kerrville, TX 78028
Or go online to the Puli Club website and use PayPal to pay for your dinner. You may find that the Pu liclub website is a bit slow at this time. We are having to update much of the site to meet the SECURITY demands of PayPal. Please be patient if you find it slow. We are working on it.
There will be a Best Veteran competition at the All Breed show on Friday
NOHS competition at the All-Breed show on Saturday and Sunday
Watch the Puli Club website (puliclub.org) for additional information on the Specialty as it becomes avaukabke,
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Latest AKC Gazette Puli Column
Pulik 06/18
Essential Oils and Your Dog’s Wellness
I have asked Jenn Latusek-Nabholz who is a biologist and a purveyor of essential oils to share information on how essential oils can benefit your dog. This article specifically applies to dogs; while oils can be used with cats, birds, rabbits and other small animals, there are other safety precautions. Cats are especially sensitive to a variety of oils, so employ extra care when using oils in a household with cats and other small pets.
By now, most if not all of you have heard about essential oils. These aromatic compounds are extracted from various parts of plants including (but not limited to) flowers, roots, stem, bark, resin, and seeds. Essential oils have been used for various medicinal, spiritual/religious, culinary, and perfume/beauty purposes for thousands of years.
Essential oils can complement traditional veterinary medicine, as a part of your dog’s wellness plan. For both you and your dog, you should select only therapeutic grade oils, since these are of a superior quality and purity, and therefore are deemed safe and effective to breathe in; put on the skin; and if certified, even safe to ingest. Inexpensive oils may be found, however, you have no guarantee as to the quality of the oils. If not responsibly sourced, you could be getting oils contaminated with pesticides. Furthermore, if you select essential oils that are sourced only from their native habitats around the world, then you are using products that are of the high-est therapeutic quality. Location, climate, and environment determine the composition of the plant and the superior products are collected from farmers who have traditionally grown plants native to their country for many years.
Single oils or oil blends (two or more essential oils together) may be used on your dog. When introducing es-sential oils to your dogs use caution and consider ways to keep your animals safe. Allow your pet to participate in the selection of essential oils you are considering (like people, there might be individual preferences or dis-likes). You can have your dog sniff the closed bottles to see if they exhibit an aversion to a particular one.
Consider the following single oils or oil blends that are popular selections of essential oils to use for your dog:
Cedarwood – calms nervous system; expectorant for coughs; supports clear skin and hair; useful in homemade pest and flea repellents.
Clary Sage – naturally repels mosquitoes; possesses uplifting and mood balancing properties.
Eucalyptus – possesses purifying properties that can be beneficial for skin and for cleansing surfaces and air. Some seasoned dog owners use eucalyptus as a flea repellent.
Frankincense – supports cellular health and the nervous system; diffuse to promote peaceful environment and overall wellness. Some seasoned dog owners use frankincense for a variety of skin conditions.
Helichrysum – stimulates healing and supports liver, digestive process, and immune function.
Geranium – naturally repels insects.
Lavender – soothes skin; promotes calm and relaxation, including restful sleep.
Lemon – cleanses and uplifts; diffuse with cleansing blend to get rid of odors and freshen the air.
Peppermint – naturally repels bugs; provides refreshing scent.
Vetiver – calms emotions and promotes restful sleep.
Wild orange – cleanses and purifies; uplifts mood and energy levels,
Cleansing Blend - eliminates unpleasant odors and freshens the air; soothes bug bite irritations.
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Digestive Blend - aids in digestion; soothe upset stomach from conditions like motion sickness, indigestion, bloating, and gas.
Focus Blend – supports nervous system and emotions; use to promote focus and clarity during training or in so-cial settings such as when visiting dog parks, using doggie day cares or play programs, boarding dogs, or attend-ing competitions.
Grounding Blend – encourages emotional balance; diffuse to help relieve anxiousness.
Massage Blend – soothes muscles and joints and promotes healthy circulation.
Protective Blend – promotes healthy immune function; combine with water and white vinegar to use as non-toxic surface cleaner. Some seasoned dog owners regularly use protective blend to clean around puppies.
Respiratory Blend – supports respiratory system; diffuse or dilute and apply to neck, back or ears to calm senses and promote sleep.
The aromatic application of essential oils can be accomplished by (1) using a diffuser (ultrasonic is generally preferred); (2) spraying a combination of oil and water mist into the air or on pet bedding; (3) letting your dog smell oils on your hands; or (4) or placing a few drops of oil onto your air filter. When diffusing oils with dogs in the home: (1) always leave a door open to the room where you are using the diffuser (so your pet can exit if they either do not want to be exposed to the aroma or in the unlikely event that they would have an adverse reac-tion); and (2) monitor your dog for any discomfort or distress (e.g., drooling, increased breathing rate, panting, salivating, squinting, or other unusual activity). If you notice these changes, take the following steps: (1) Turn off the diffuser; (2) air out the room by opening windows; (3) discontinue use of diffused oil; and (4) move your dog to another room.
The topical application of essential oils can be useful for therapeutic massage and to address skin irritations. Topical use facilitates the oils to pass through the skin for an immediate response. When topically using oils, always dilute essential oils with carrier oil (e.g., fractionated coconut, almond, or hazelnut oils). Avoid eyes, nose, and genital and anal areas when applying topically.
Below are some common do-it-yourself recipes that are usually of greatest interest to the dog owner.
Spray for Bugs
4 drops clary sage
5 drops Cleansing Blend
8 drops peppermint
4 drops lemon
2 drops geranium
2 drops eucalyptus
8 oz purified water
Directions: Combine in a dark glass spray bottle and be sure to swirl the bottle before each use.
Smell Good Dog/Home Spray
8 drops Cleansing Blend
2 drops lavender, peppermint, or wild orange
8 oz purified water
Directions: Combine in a dark glass spray bottle and be sure to swirl the bottle before each use.
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Relax Diffuser Blend
1 drop lavender
1 drop cedarwood
1 drop vetiver
1 drop frankincense
Directions: Follow those provided by the manufacturer of your diffuser.
These books are recommended - Holistic Aromatherapy for Animals (K.L. Bell) and SpOil Your Pet (M.K. Frezzo and J.C. Jeremias). Consult your vet about any holistic approach (including essential oil products) you are plan-ning to follow.
- Jenn Latusek-Nabholz, [email protected]
- Dagmar Fertl, [email protected]
Puli Club of America website: http://www.puliclub.org/
Daytime phone number (972) 742-5206
NEW TITLES
CH Piroskai Sosueme NA IT
“CASH”
Cash earned his Novice Agility (NA) and Novice Agility Jumpers (NAJ) titles under Judge Susan Leitner
on March 31 2018 at an agility trial held in Spring Texas, hosted by the Blue Bonnet Poodle Club
Cash earned his Open agility Jumpers (OAJ) title under Judge Bonnie McDonald on 28 April 2018 at an agility trial held in Spring Texas, hosted by the Texas
Coastal Brittany Club
WAY TO GO CASH!!!
Owner: Dagmar Fertl and Irma Fertl
Breeder: Dagmar Fertl and Irma Fertl
Handler: Dagmar Fertl
Sire: CH Piroskai Mojoman Put A Spell On U RN MX
MXJ MJB2 OF CGC IT VPA
Dam: CH Piroskai Lollapalooza CGC IT VP
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NEW TITLES
GCHB CH Piroskai Original Sin RN CGC IT
“EVE”
Eve finished her Novice Jumpers with Weaves Preferred (NJP) title under Judge Ronda Bermke on April 7, 2018 at an agility trial held in Spring Texas, hosted by the Cypress Creek
Kennel Club
Eve finished her Novice Agility Preferred (NAP) title under Judge Susan Leitner on May 4, 2018 at an agility trial held in Spring, Texas, hosted by the Dalmatian Organization of Hou-
ston.
Eve finished her Open Agility Jumper Preferred (OJP) and her Open Agility Preferred (OAP) titles under Judge Gill Chapman on June 2 and 3, 2018 (respectively) at an agility trial
held in Spring Texas, hosted by the English Cocker Spaniel Club of America.
WAY TO MAKE “IRMA” PROUD EVE!!!!
Owner: Dagmar Fertl and Terri Burrows
Breeder: Dagmar Fertl and Irma Fertl
Handled by Terri Burrows
Sire: IABCA IntCh Vargai Tsk Tsk Tsk To Piroska IT
Dam: CH Piroskai Muddy Waters CGC IT VP
Lambak Test of Time TKN CGC
“TESS”
Tess earned her Farm Dog Certification (FDC) at Texas Herding Association’s Farm Dog tests
In Bertram TX on May 5, 2018 under Judges: Sheryl McDonald and Felicia Whelan
Owner: Linore Cleveland Breeder: Sandra Schickedanz
Sire: CH Schickedanz’s Flying Wicket HT CDX Dam: Ch Lambak Keeper Of Camelot
She also earned her International Championship at an ICE event
in Taylor TX April 21-22 2018
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AGILITY PULIK TOP 10 2017 Staring January 1, 2017, ending December 31, 2017
Rank Puli Sex Primary Owner Total Points
1 CH PACH Piroskai Quidditch RN MXP6 MXPS MJPS PAX RATN CGC B Dagmar Fertl 510
2 CH MACH4 Piroskai Nutn Bt Bliss 4 Mardi Gras PT MXC2 MJC2 XF B Joe Lapine 410
3 CH Loadespark Too Hot To Handle MX MXS MXJ MJS XF T2B D Alexandra Davis 245
4 MACH2 Xena Princess Warrior MXC MJC MFG TQX T2B4 B Ronnie CImprich 240
5 CH MACH3 Moonshadow Martuska Piroska RA MXS2 MJS2 NF B Jane Slade Exum 110
6 CH Bartok’s Harvest Song UDX3 OM5 PT MX MXJ B Nancy C Kelly 95
7 CH Moonshadows Csodas Renata RN MX MXJ JB OF B Jane Slade Exum 80
8 Puszta’s Rocco MXP AJP D Claudine Armand 35
9 Prestige Be My Marley NA NAJ D Josh Buell 20
10 CH Piroskai The Woodlands TX At Pajikos NAP NJP CGC D Pam Erstling 19
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CH PACH Piroskai Quidditch RN MXP7 MXPS MJP6 MJPS PAX RATN CGC
#1 Agility
“SNITCH” Owned and handled by Dagmar Fertl
DOB: 2 October 2010
“Snitch” (aka Pocket Puli) is my steady and consistent agility teammate. She’s accomplished agility firsts for me – multiple agility champion titles, qualifying for AKC Agility Nationals, and now this recognition. We thank instructor Deva Wilson for making us look smart on the courses, as well as the entire Dog Gone Fun Agility family for their friendship and providing such a great facility (don’t hate us, but we get to train in a climate-controlled facility on soccer turf). “Snitch” loves getting her sports massages from Maxie Fos-ter, and chiropractor Dr. Jackie Doval keeps her well-adjusted.
Congrats to the other Teams Puli who made the Top 10. On behalf of my mom, I congratulate the two other Piroska Pulik that made this list – “Bliss” and “Woody.” I look forward to seeing more of Pulik running agility and having fun with their humans.
Bred and owned by Irma Fertl and Dagmar Fertl
Handled by Dagmar Fertl
Photo credit: Mark Reyna
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CH MACH4 Piroskai Nutn Bt Bliss 4 Mardi Gras PT MXC2 MJC2 XF #2 Agility
“BLISS” Owned and handled by Joe Lapine,
DOB: 04 March 2008
CH Loakespark Too Hot To Handle MX MXS MXJ XF T2B # 3 Agility “GEORGE”
Owned and handled by Alex Davis DOB: 29 May 2006
George’s passion for agility continues.
His enthusiasm is also his biggest enemy as he will lose a clean run because he is barking so much he hits a jump or refuses to enter a tunnel.
I never know which dog I will have with me as we enter the ring – it could be the dog who can place and win the class or the over the top, barking comedian who will crash and burn. Whichever dog I have, I love running with this dog and know that now he has turned 12 moving to the Preferred class is on the hori-zon.
I am so proud of his achievements – both in the con-formation and agility rings and I am honored that once again he is in the Top 10 for 2017.
Alex Davis
Bliss would like to thank everyone for another great year but a special thanks to Dagmar for her support and friendship. Joe Lapine
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MACH4 Xena Princess Warrior MXC MJC MFG TQX T2B4 #4 Agility “XENA”
Owned and handled by Ronnie Cimprich DOB: 14 April 2010
Xena, an 8 year old puli, lives with her pumi compan-ion on a 317 acre farm in southern New Jersey and has been competing in agility since she was 2. Now one double Q away from MACH 3, she has had weav-ing issues this past year, but now seems back on track. Xena is a lovely affectionate dog and a wonderful agil-ity team mate.
Ronnie Cimprich
CH MACH3 Moonsahdow Martuska Prioska RA MXS2 MJS2 NF #5 Agility
“PIRI” Owned and Handled by Jane Slade Exum
DOB: 14 July 2008
Piri is thrilled to be in the top ten again especially since she has been only doing limited agility now that she's approaching ten years young.
Jane Exum
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CH Bartok’s Harvest Song UDX3 OMS PT MX MXJ
#6 Agility “SHAKER”
Owned and handled by Nancy C. Kelly DOB: 10 May 2011
We are having a blast in agility. Shaker and I seem to be figuring it out as a team of which I am definitely the weak link. I am thrilled to see her placing in the top ten pulik in agility. We are still involved in other venues too so our time for agility has to be split. We also had to take three months last fall for an injury but when she came back it seemed she was faster than ever. This is keeping me on my toes and I hope we can continue to develop our skills and have fun together.
Congratulations to all the other Pulik in agility.
Nancy Kelly
CH Moonshadow Csodas Renata RN MX MSJ MJB OF
#7 Agility
“RENATA”
Owned and handled by Jane Slade Exum
DOB: 16 May 2012
Renata is excited to be included in the top ten since she was hurt for part of the year and then her mom broke her ankle and was out as well.
Jane Exum
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CH Piroskai The Woodlands TX At Pajikos NAP NJP CGC
#10 Agility
“WOODY”
Owned by Pam & Bob Erstling, handled by Pam Erstling DOB: 18 June 2013
We were quite surprised at this Honor as Woody has only completed his Novice Titles thus far. He continues to be very enthusiastic with a willingness and drive that I cherish. His instructors love him and we are hoping we can go far beyond Novice in the Agility Ring. Keeping our fingers crossed and looking forward to the year ahead.! Bob and Pam Erstling
Photo by Mark Reyna
Editor’s Note.
The owners/handlers for the #8 and #9 Pulis in Agility are not members of the Puli Club of America. It has been the policy of Puli News to feature only those Pulik who belong to PCA Members.
If you’re doing agility with your Puli, keep up the good work and, hopefully, we’ll see your Puli iin the top 10 in the years to come!
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2017 Puli Agility Highlights
This article presents some Puli Agility highlights, milestones and statistics on the state of the Puli in Agility during 2017. In 2017 the number of Pulik that earned a qualifying score in agility was 18. This number is a drop from the 25 Pulik that competed in 2016. I hope that this trend can be reversed in 2018 with more Pulik and their owners giving Agility a try.
Please Note: Most Puli names listed below are WITHOUT their titles, since titles change quickly and I don’t want anyone to be unhappy because of out-of-date titles. There are some titles ‘as of’ 12/31/2017 and again these may not reflect current achievements.
Puli Club of America National Specialty Agility Trial 2017
There was a one day Agility Trial at the National Specialty in 2017. The trial was held Thursday October 12, 2017 at the Never Go Back Ranch in Watertown, TN.
The trial was open to all breeds. There were 12 Pulik entered in the trial, a really good entry.
The High Scoring Puli was Loakespark Too Hot to Handle, handled by Alexandra Davis. ‘George’ was the top Puli qualifier in the Standard classes.
New MACH Titles (Master Agility Championship) in 2017
In 2017 a MACH4 title was earned by Joe Lapine and CH MACH4 Proskai Nutn Bt Bliss 4 Mardi Gras PT MXC2 MJC2 XF
Each MACH title takes a total of 20 Double Qs (qualifying in Standard and JWW classes on the same day) and 750 speed points (seconds under course time) from the Masters Classes.
New PACH Titles (Preferred Agility Championship) in 2017
In 2017 a PACH title was earned by Dagmar Fertl and CH PACH Piroskai Quidditch RN MXP6 MXPS MJP6 MJPS PAX RATN CGC IT VP
The requirements for the PACH title are 20 Double Qs and 750 speed points from the Masters Preferred classes. The Preferred Classes jump 4” lower and are allowed an extra 5 seconds per run to complete the course.
BIG Congratulations to our MACH / PACH title recipients.
Fast Pulik
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Each year I calculate the Fastest Agility Runs by a Puli based on the information that I get from the AKC. Looking at the 2017 results, we see several repeat performers and a couple of new fast Pulik.
Jumpers with Weaves (JWW) classes are made up of jumps (single bar and spread), tunnels (open and col-lapsed) and weave poles. The Yards per Second requirement for JWW runs is much higher than the Standard agility classes since there are no contact obstacles in the course. I calculated Yards per Second by dividing the number of yards in the course by the dog’s time.
The top 10 JWW (Jumpers with Weaves) Runs for 2017:
Standard Agility classes are comprised of the same selection of obstacles as in JWW, with the addition of three con-tact obstacles (Teeter-totter, elevated Dog Walk, A-Frame), plus a table. The dog must touch the ‘contact’ zone (last few feet of each ‘contact obstacle’). Missing the ‘contact’ zone results in a non-qualifying score, at all levels of agility. The table is also a required obstacle, where the dog must stay for 5 seconds. The judge calculates the Standard Course Time based on the course length and required YPS then adds 5 seconds for the time that is spent on the Table. I calcu-lated Yards per Second by dividing the number of yards in the course by the dog’s time less the 5 seconds for the table.
The top 10 standard agility runs for 2017:
Puli Name (Titles as of 12/31/2017) Puli YPS
JWW Class
Primary Own-er Name
1 CH MACH4 Piroskai Nutn Bt Bliss 4 Mardi Gras PT MXC2 MJC2 XF 5.070 Master Joe Lapine
2 CH MACH4 Piroskai Nutn Bt Bliss 4 Mardi Gras PT MXC2 MJC2 XF 5.020 Master Joe Lapine
3 CH MACH4 Piroskai Nutn Bt Bliss 4 Mardi Gras PT MXC2 MJC2 XF 4.957 Master Joe Lapine
4 CH Bartok's Harvest Song UDX3 OM5 PT MX MXJ 4.880 Master Nancy C Kelly
5 CH MACH4 Piroskai Nutn Bt Bliss 4 Mardi Gras PT MXC2 MJC2 XF 4.877 Master Joe Lapine
6 CH Loakespark Too Hot To Handle MX MXS MXJ MJS XF T2B 4.876 Master Alexandra Davis
7 CH MACH4 Piroskai Nutn Bt Bliss 4 Mardi Gras PT MXC2 MJC2 XF 4.850 Master Joe Lapine
8 CH Bartok's Harvest Song UDX3 OM5 PT MX MXJ 4.822 Master Nancy C Kelly
9 CH Loakespark Too Hot To Handle MX MXS MXJ MJS XF T2B 4.805 Master Alexandra Davis
10 CH Loakespark Too Hot To Handle MX MXS MXJ MJS XF T2B 4.792 Master Alexandra Davis
Puli Name (Titles as of 12/31/2017) Puli YPS
Std Class
Primary Own-er Name
1 CH Loakespark Too Hot To Handle MX MXS MXJ MJS XF T2B 4.503 Master Alexandra Davis
2 CH Loakespark Too Hot To Handle MX MXS MXJ MJS XF T2B 4.422 Master Alexandra Davis
3 CH Bartok's Harvest Song UDX3 OM5 PT MX MXJ 4.418 Master Nancy C Kelly
4 CH MACH4 Piroskai Nutn Bt Bliss 4 Mardi Gras PT MXC2 MJC2 XF 4.308 Master Joe Lapine
5 CH MACH4 Piroskai Nutn Bt Bliss 4 Mardi Gras PT MXC2 MJC2 XF 4.288 Master Joe Lapine
6 CH Loakespark Too Hot To Handle MX MXS MXJ MJS XF T2B 4.263 Master Alexandra Davis
7 CH Loakespark Too Hot To Handle MX MXS MXJ MJS XF T2B 4.260 Master Alexandra Davis
8 CH MACH4 Piroskai Nutn Bt Bliss 4 Mardi Gras PT MXC2 MJC2 XF 4.252 Master Joe Lapine
9 CH Loakespark Too Hot To Handle MX MXS MXJ MJS XF T2B 4.240 Master Alexandra Davis
10 CH MACH4 Piroskai Nutn Bt Bliss 4 Mardi Gras PT MXC2 MJC2 XF 4.225 Master Joe Lapine
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AKC Agility Masters Ranking System
The AKC maintains a Ranking System for Agility dogs that are competing in the Masters level classes. This system is based on the accumulation of Double Qs (Qualifying in Standard and JWW classes on the same day) and speed points (the number of seconds under Course Time of the dog’s run). The AKC publishes an annual MACH Ranking based on scores obtained in a given calendar year and then uses these same types of statistics to determine the five invitees to the AKC Agility Invitational held in Orlando Florida.
The following are the various rankings for Pulik.
2017 Top Pulik Based on AKC MACH Ranking System
Period: January 1, 2017 - December 31, 2017
2017 Top Pulik Based on AKC PACH Ranking System
Period: January 1, 2017 - December 31, 2017
Puli Invitees to the 2017 AKC Agility Invitational
The AKC has a yearly Invitational Agility Trial in conjunction with the AKC / Royal Canin National conformation dog show in Orlando Florida. A maximum of five dogs from each breed are invited. The qualification period for this competition is July to June. The following is a list of the Top Puli qualifiers. Those that competed in the December 2017 Invitational Agility Trial are those names below that are in BOLD.
The High Scoring Puli at the 2017 AKC Agility Invitational was Jane Slade-Exum and Moonshadows Csodas Renata.
Period: July 1, 2016 - June 30, 2017
Rank Dog Name Points Owner Name
1 Piroskai Nutn Bt Bliss 4 Mardi Gras 1268 Joe Lapine
2 Loakespark Too Hot To Handle 728 Alexandra Davis
3 Xena Princess Warrior 541 Ronnie Cimprich
4 Bartok's Harvest Song 292 Nancy C Kelly
5 MACH3 Moonshadow Martuska Piroska 256 Jane Slade Exum
6 Moonshadows Csodas Renata 120 Jane Slade Exum
7 Maydl's Mazik Lokshn 11 Carole Hodes
Rank Dog Name Points Owner Name
1 Piroskai Quidditch 1585 Dagmar Fertl
2 Puszta's Rocco 56 Claudine Armand
3 Applegate's Twinkle Little Star 11 Frances Levinson
4 Rackaorzo Zsandar 1 Frances Levinson
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Puli Club of America National Specialty 2018
There are currently no plans to include an agility trial at the 2018 National in Springfield, Massachusetts.
In Closing
If you haven’t tried agility with your Puli, think about trying it in 2018! I hope to see new Puli Agility Stars in 2018.
I hope that you have enjoyed reading the 2017 Agility Statistics.
Now go out and make some of your own!
Cathy Pronzini
PCA Agility Statistian
Rank Dog Name Points Class Owner
1 Piroskai Nutn Bt Bliss 4 Mardi Gras 1182 Reg Joe Lapine
2 Xena Princess Warrior 635 Reg Ronnie Cimprich
3 Loakespark Too Hot To Handle 488 Reg Alexandra Davis 2nd Place
4 Moonshadow Martuska Piroska 262 Reg Jane Slade-Exum
5 Bartok's Harvest Song 172 Reg Nancy C Kelly
6 Piroskai Quidditch 761 Pref
7 Alternate Moonshadows Csodas Renata 169 Reg Jane Slade-Exum 1st Place
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PULI CLUB OF AMERICA VERSATILE PULI AWARDS 2017
Dog's Name Award Points Owner Breeder
Level
CH Bartok's Harvest Song UDX3 PT MX MSJ OMS VPX 21.0 Nancy C Kelly Nancy C Kelly
CH Piroskai Quidditch RN IT CGC VPA 14.0 Dagmar Fertl Dagmar & Irma Fertl
CH Piroskai The Woodlands TX At Pajikos NA NAJ CGC VP 7.0 Bob & Pam Erstling Dagmar & Irma Fertl
CONGRATULATIONS TO THESE SPECIAL PULIK!
The Versatile Puli Awards honor Pulis who have excelled in multiple venues. For each recognized venus in which a Puli can compete, there are points awarded based on the level of title earned.
VP requires at least 7 Versatility Points from at least 3 of the categories 1-7.
VPA requires at least 14 Versatility Points from at least 3 of the categories 1-7, including at least 1 Versatility Point in both the Herd-ing and Conformation categories.
VPX requires at least 20 Versatility Points from at least 4 of the categories 1-7, including at least 1 Versatility Point in both the Herding and Con-formation categories. Note: Agility (5a and 5b) count as only one category, versatility points from titles in 5a and 5b are additive, up to a maximum of 7
Owners may apply for this award at any time — each year the new awards are recognized in Puli News.
For more information about these awards, the venues currently recognized by PCA and the actual point levels, look at the Puli Club website under the Activities heading and select “Versatile Puli Awards”
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CH Bartok’s Harvest Song UDX3 PT MX MXJ OMS VPX
“SHAKER” Owned and handled by Nancy C. Kelly
DOB: 10 May 2011
Shaker is such a happy work-er. No matter what the ven-ue, she loves to be doing. Her energy seems boundless. In 2017 she suffered an inju-ry (not related to any of her regular activities) and had to be on crate rest for 3 months. That was a real challenge as she did not want to be still. But she recovered well and was ready to get back to work. It is hard for me to believe she is already seven. I hope we have many more good years.
Nancy Kelly
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CH PACH Piroskai Quidditch RN IT CGC VPA
“SNITCH” Owned and handled by Dagmar Fertl Bred by Irma Fertl and Dagmar Fertl
DOB: 22 October 2010
“Snitch” upgraded her Versatile Puli title during 2017. I think my mom would be pleased to know how right she was in
saying that “Snitch” needed a job and that she thought we would make a good team.
Dagmar Fertl
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CH Piroskai The Woodlands TX At Pajikos NA NAJ CGC VP
“WOODY” Owned by Bob and Pam Erstling, handled by Pam Erstling
Bred by Irma and Dagmar Fertl
DOB: 18 June 2013
When we acquired Woody out of Irma Fertl's last litter, Bob said to me "I just want a buddy." And Woody is that and then some. Winning his Championship in limited showing, he continues to place in the occasional Show. His main emphasis right now however is Agility. Having completed his Novice Titles, we have embarked on our journey through Open. His boundless energy and loving personality brings us great joy every day. We are very proud of our VP. Bob and Pam Erstling
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PULI RESCUE
Puli Rescue Thanks to each of you who made a donation to Puli Rescue when you paid your dues. Also thanks to those of you who have already purchased a 2018 PCA Calendar.
All profits from calendar sales go to Rescue.
Puli Rescue thanks all of you for your generous donations. Please remember that Puli Res-cue is a 501( c ) 3 organization so all donations are tax deductible.
If you work for an employer who does matching gifts, think about having your gift to Puli Rescue matched by your employer.
Please consider using Amazon’s smile.amazon.com website and selecting “The PCA Res-cue Trust fund” as the recipient of the AmazonSmile donation from your purchases.
If you have a PULI you’d like to memorialize, please think about the Puli Rescue
MEMORIAL WALL
There are new entries on the Memorial Wall
The form for adding a Puli to the Memorial Wall can be found online at
www.PuliRescue.org or in the June 2015 Issue of Puli News
LIST OF THOSE INTERESTED IN RESCUING A PULI
If you are interested in being on the list for a possible Rescue, go to the website for rescue (pulirescue.org). There are instructions for how to get on the list.
IF YOU ARE WILLING TO BE ACTIVELY INVOLVED IN THE RESCUE PROCESS, PLEASE CONTACT THE RESCUE COMMITTEE!
VOLUNTEERS CONTRIBUTE GREATLY TO PULI RESCUE.
PCA’s Rescue Trust continues to be very grateful
for all the funds that support Rescue.
RESCUE TRUST CHAIR Jane Slade Exum
2855 Trickum Road Woodstock, GA 30188-1851
770-928-3603 [email protected]
RESCUE TRUST TREASURER Alyson Conover 35 Benton Rd
Belmont, MA 02478 617-484-2287
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AGILITY & AGILITY STATISTICIAN Cathy Pronzini
2555 Holly Oak Dr. Danville, CA 94506
925-820-9072 [email protected]
AKC COLUMNIST
Dagmar Fertl 30403 N. Holly Oaks Circle Magnolia, TX 77355-5704
972-742-5206 [email protected]
AWARD COORDINATOR
Cathy Pronzini 2555 Holly Oak Dr. Danville, CA 94506
925-820-9072 [email protected]
BOOK OF TITLEHOLDERS
Pam Barbro-Erstling 7502 Place Vendome
Spring, TX 77379-2803 281-379-6498
pbarbro@@sbcglobal.net
HEALTH EDUCATION Linda Meakin DVM
2713 Chestnut Lane New Richmond, OH 45157-9067
513-2584782
HERDING/HERDING STATS Patty Anspach 2367 E 100 N
Winamac, IN 46996 574-946-4267
Sabrina Prim 3961 E 500 S
Lynn, IN 47355 765-874-1891
HISTORIAN Patty Anspach 2367 E 100 N
Winamac, IN 46996 574-946-4267
JUDGES EDUCATION Barbe Pessina
632 Peekskill Hollow Rd. Putnam Valley, NY 10579
845-528-9350 [email protected]
Carolyn Nusbickel 526 Gardenia Lane
Vero Beach, FL 32963 484-612-2955
Brian Brubaker 201 Lamplite Drive Carlisle PA 17013
718-713-8795 [email protected]
LEGISLATIVE LIASION (OPEN)
MEDIA COORDINATOR Valarie Cheimis 2605 Titon Way
Lawrenceville, GA 30064
770-298-9221 [email protected]
MEMBER EDUCATION Carolyn Nusbickel 526 Gardenia Lane
Vero Beach, FL 32963 484-612-2955
Barbe Pessina 632 Peekskill Hollow rd
Putnam Valley, NY 10579 845-528-9350
MEMBERSHIP Julie Schuh
1616 E. Calumet Street Appleton, WI 54915
920-213-0991 [email protected]
NEW MEMBER WELCOME
Theodore J. Lawson, Jr PO Box 34133
San Antonio, TX 78265-4133 210-341-6156
OBEDIENCE STATISTICIAN Nancy Kelly
543 Old Cove Road North Jasper, GA 30143
706-253-9383 [email protected]
PUBLIC EDUCATION
(OPEN)
PULI NEWS Linore Cleveland 105 Hopi Way
Kerrville TX 78028 830-257-7814
PULI POST Julie Schuh
1616 E. Calumet Street Appleton, WI 54915
920-213-0991 [email protected]
RALLY STATISTICIAN
Julie Schuh 1616 E. Calumet Street
Appleton, WI 54915 920-213-0991
SPECIALTY COORDINATOR
(OPEN)
SPECIALTY CHAIR—2018 Alece Coulman & Brian Brubaker
201 Lamplite Drive Carlisle PA 17013
718-713-8795 Spindriftpulik@ icloud.com
SUPPORTED ENTRY COORDINATOR Alece Coulman (Brubaker)
P O Box 721 Carlisle, PA 17013
717-713-8795 [email protected]
TROPHY COORDINATOR Gail Schroth
218 Prestonwood Circle Crossville, TN 38558
734-618-9580 [email protected]
EDITOR, PCA CALENDAR Linda Hall
10977 Dobbins Run, LaFayette, CO 80026-9679
303-828-0724 [email protected]
CALENDAR MAILING
Linda Hall 10977 Dobbins Run,
LaFayette, CO 80026-9679 303-828-0724
VERSATILE PULI Cathy Pronzini
2555 Holly Oak Dr. Danville, CA 94506
925-820-9072 [email protected]
WEB PAGE
Valarie Cheimis 2605 Titon Way
Lawrenceville, GA 30064
770-298-9221 [email protected]
PCA COMMITTEE CHAIRS
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THE PULI CLUB OF AMERICA'S
GUIDELINES FOR OWNERS/BREEDERS/EXHIBITORS
The Puli Club of America, Inc. in accordance with the objectives of its Constitution, expects its members to use these guidelines in establishing a standard of conduct for themselves as owners, breeders, sellers and exhibitors of Pulik. Every person who owns a Puli has an inherent responsibility to protect our breed. A. A PULI OWNER WILL PROVIDE ALL DOGS WITHIN THEIR KEEPING WITH:
· Appropriate food, water, health care and shelter. · Emotional requirements of attention, affection and appropriate training.
B. A PULI BREEDER WILL: · Be well-informed about the Standard of our breed. · Be aware that the purpose of breeding is to maintain or improve the quality of
the breed in accordance with the standard. · Use all available means such as knowledge of ancestors, and CHIC testing to
determine that breeding stock is free of inheritable disease. PCA required CHIC testing includes:
1. OFA or Penn Hip for hips 2. OFA for patella 3. OFA Degenerative Myelopathy (DNA test) 4. CERF (Canine Eye Registry)/OFA Eye Registry to be updated
every 3 years Additional tests that can be performed but are not required include:
1. OFA for elbows 2. OFA for cardiac 3. OFA for thyroid 4. BAER (hearing) test
· Obtain radiologically normal OFA/Penn Hip evaluation on all breeding stock before breeding.
· Use only stock which is itself sound in body and temperament. · Breed only when in a position to properly care for the bitch and litter,
recognizing that offspring might need housing for a considerable length of time.
· Not breed a bitch at her first season, before the age of 2, nor breed her more than 2 out of 3 consecutive heat periods, taking the health of the bitch into consideration at all times.
· Enter into all breeding arrangements with written contracts. · Keep accurate and thorough breeding records in full accordance with AKC
requirements. · Prevent all breedings that are not carefully planned and provide adequate
kenneling to prevent accidental or unplanned matings. · Insist that a visiting bitch be in the stud owner’s care and/or supervision
before, through and until completion of estrus, so that accidental mating to another stud not occur.
· Not substitute one stud for another without the knowledge and agreement of all parties.
· Pay careful attention to physical and emotional needs of puppies produced.
· Keep all puppies in the litter until they are a minimum of eight (8) weeks of age.
· Be aware at all times that producing puppies is a commitment and they remain responsible for puppies they produce throughout the lifetime of those dogs.
· Breeders are required to provide assistance to dogs of their breeding in need of re-homing, including taking the dogs back and fostering them until they can relocate them to a new home.
C: PERSON SELLING A PULI WILL:
· Maintain a reasonable price within one’s locale, which price should also be compatible with national prices.
· Intelligently and honestly classify stock as show prospect, breeding prospect or pet.
· Provide AKC papers with limited registration if the dog is a potential detriment to the breed.
· Ascertain that the prospective owner has the knowledge, ability and facilities to properly care for a Puli.
· Give the buyer an honest appraisal of coat management, physical, mental and nutritional needs peculiar to the breed.
· Provide a pedigree of at least 3 generations, typed or written legibly. · Supply records to the buyer regarding immunization, feeding and instructions
for future care. · Release only puppies which are in good health and guarantee the health of the
puppy for a reasonable length of time. · Only release puppies after 8 weeks of age which is in keeping with most
animal welfare laws. · Provide written contractual proof of sale and guarantees. If registration
papers are not yet available, a bill of sale, giving names and registration numbers of sire and dam and date of birth are required.
· Avoid false and misleading advertising, including internet and websites. · Not sell or provide stock to pet shops or commercial kennels. · Not donate dogs, puppies or adults, for contests, raffles, or fund raising
events. D. A PERSON SHOWING A PULI WILL:
· Show and encourage the showing of high quality stock. · Exhibit only the most creditable ring deportment and accept the services of
only those professional handlers whose behavior is exemplary. · Help the novice exhibitor and breeder. Use kind, constructive and honest
criticism. · Display good sportsmanship and conduct themselves, whether at home,
traveling, at shows, or in hotels, in such a manner as to reflect credit upon the Puli Club of America, themselves and the Puli as a breed.
· Exhibit dogs that are clean, in good physical condition and under control.
**PCA ROOM RESPONSIBILITY POLICY**
PCA has adopted the following rules in order to insure that the members and their dogs will be welcome at hotels in the future. Any individual attending a PCA Sanctioned Event and staying in a hotel, motel, inn or campsite/fairground has the responsibility of leaving that room or campsite exactly as found. This includes picking up after dogs on the grounds. Anyone who damages a room or campsite/fairgrounds and does not report the damage to the hotel/ campsite/fairground man-agement and make immediate restitution or arrangements to do so within a period of time agreed upon by the management, will be subject to any or all the following actions by the PCA Board of Directors. 1. May be banned from showing at the next PCA sanctioned event[s]. 2. May be subject to AKC sanctions. 3. Membership in PCA may be terminated and may not be allowed to be reinstated. DAMAGES SHALL BE DEFINED AS : 1. Flea infestation, urine, defecation and/or any damage to hotel/ campsite/fairground property [walls, bedspreads, carpets, drapes, etc.]. 2. Any verified complaint by the host hotel/campsite/fairground 3. Any verified complaint by a PCA member. PCA ROOM REGULATIONS : 1. All dogs must be crated and quiet when left alone in a room. Noisy dogs shall be quieted upon request, even if this means the owner/handler must stay in the room with the dog. 2. Individuals will be expected to immediately report any damage by dogs or themselves to the hotel/campsite/fairground management and to assume complete financial responsibil-ity for those damages. 3. No bathing or grooming will be allowed in rooms. A grooming room will be available whenever possible. 4. Dogs are to be allowed on furniture ONLY if the furniture is covered with protective covering provided by the owner/handler. 5. All owner/handlers will take preventative measures to assure that their dogs are free of fleas, mites, intestinal parasites and other communicable diseases prior to arriving at the hotel/campsite.
BY SIGNING THE ENTRY FORM, COMPLIANCE WITH THIS POLICY SHALL BE INSURED. ALL INDIVIDUALS ARE REQUIRED TO COMPLY.
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2018 JUNE PULI NEWS DEADLINE ~ 31 May 2018
PULI NEWS CHARGES Breeder’s Directory: $50/year (unlimited litter announcements and listing on the PCA web site). All Breeders’ Listings run from January 1—December 31. Litter Announcements: $50 one time listing (two issues of Puli News and on the website for 4 months) if not a Breeder’s Directory Subscriber. Back Issues: $3/each if available (3 for $5, 5 for $10, 10 for $20) Puli News Subscriptions: USA or Canada: $40/year (U.S. funds only). Foreign Subscriptions $50/year. Advertising Full page $40 (includes one picture) Additional photos $7.00 Half page $20 (includes one picture) Additional photos $7.00 Quarter page $15 (includes one picture) Additional photos $7.00 New Titles/certificates/accomplishments –$10 to include a photo PCA supported entry wins $5 per photo One page obituary—free of charge
PULI NEWS SERVICES FREE OF CHARGE
TO PCA MEMBERS:
Announcements of newly earned AKC titles (no photograph).
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Winners of PCA Regional, Designated & National Specialties Top Ten Dogs in Conformation, Obedience, Agility, Herding & Versatility statistics issue published once a year (with photo and bio). Pulik placing or winning Invitational Shows.
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LITTER LISTINGS
Breeder Litter listings are accepted from Puli Club of America members in good standing. Litter listings here will also be listed on PCA's web site at www.Puliclub.org/pcabreeders.htm. “In order for a Litter to be listed on the Breeders page in Puli News and Puliclub.org, a breeder must be a general member of PCA in good standing. They must also pay whatever the current fee is for the listing. Proof of the required CHIC health tests for hips, patellas, DM and CERF/OFA Eye Reg-istry for sire and dam must be provided. CERF/OFA Eye Registry testing on sire and dam must have occurred within the last 3 years”
Zeal to produce champions or perpetuate a bloodline must never compromise a breeder's sensitivity to the quality of life that every Puli bred will experience. Breeders must consider the welfare of the Puli above personal gain or profit. Breeders have the responsibility to insure the welfare of all puppies they produce and remain responsible for those Pulik throughout their entire lifetime. Should the situation arise, breeders are required to provide assistance to dogs of their breeding in need of re-homing, including taking the dogs back and fostering them until they can relocate them to a new home.
This wording has been added to insure that breeder's own the ultimate responsibility for the dogs they produce throughout their lifetime. The Puli Club of America Rescue Trust is not responsible for placing dogs bred by known people in the breed, and the Board felt that clear lines need to be established to advise everyone of their responsibility in the future. Should Rescue be advised of a Puli in need of re-homing their first obligation is to try to determine who the breeder is, and then contact that person in order that they can make the necessary
arrangements for their dog.
Puli Club of America
LITTER LISTINGS
Litter Listing:
Vadrozsa Puli Kennel Kathy & Ross Allen E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.vadrozsapulis.com Telephone: (916) 369-7701 1 Black male whelped 12/24/2017 Sire: CH Vadrosza Hotter Than A Habanero DN 39666601, CHIC # 119261 (hips-good, eyes, patellas, DM—normal) Dam: CH Vadrozsa Fashionista IT DN 31632401, CHIC # 95032 (hips-good, elbows, eyes, patellas, DM-normal)
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Puli Club of America
BREEDERS LIST
The codes listed after a breeder’s kennel name tell you what services the breeder offers (codes defined below)
See the next page which defines the codes.
Bowmaker Pulik Kennel (P,D,S,A,I) Sherry Gibson 5362 Hillsboro Viola Road Manchester, TN 37355 (931) 596-3224 [email protected] Lambak Pulik (P,D,S,A,I) Sandra Schickedanz PO Box 2806 Edmond, OK 78083-2806 (405) 517-1728
http://www.lambakpulik.com
Lajosmegyi Kennel (P,D,A,I)
Anna Quigley & Paricia Turner
159 Beville Road
Chehalis, WA 98532
(360) 269-4127
Mezok Pulik (P,D,S,A,I) Diane Fields W5285 Carla Court Stoddard, WI 54658 (715) 590-3298 [email protected]
MoonGlow Pulik (P,A,I)Suzette Martz
1670 Monument Rd. Middleton, MD 21769 (301) 293-1415 [email protected]
Moonshadow Pulik (P,D,S,A,I) Barbe Pessina 632 Peekskill Hollow Rd Putnam Valley, NY 10579 (845) 528-9350 [email protected] http://www.moonshadowpuik.com Noe Barkaja Kennel (P,D,S,A,I) Dr. Linda Meakin, DVM 2713 Chestnut Lane New Richmond, OH 45157 (513) 258-4782 [email protected] Piroska Pulik (P,A,I) Dagmar Fertl 30403 N. Holly Oaks Circle Magnolia, TX 77355-5704 (972) 742-5206 [email protected] http://www.piroskapulik.scriptmania.com Spindrift Pulik (P,A,I) Alece Coulman, Brian Brubaker 201 Lamplite Drive Carlisle, PA 17013 (717) 713-8795 [email protected] Vadrozsa Puli Kennel (P,D,S,A,I) Kathy Allen 3900 Happy Lane Sacramento, CA 95827 (916) 369-7701 [email protected] www.vadrozsapulis.com
Weatherby Kennels (P,S,A,I) Maggie Witwer 15 Levi s Rd Greeley, CO 80631 (970) 352-4507 [email protected] Woodmark Kennels (P,S,A,I) Bette & Richard Tannen 6805 Woodmark Ct. Dallas, TX 75230 (972) 385-1400 [email protected] Wyldmor Pulik (P,D,S,A,I) Patty Anspach 2367 E 100th N Winamac, IN 46996 (574) 946-4267 [email protected]
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BREEDERS LIST
All obligations are those created by the buyer and seller, and PCA has no obligations to either buyer or seller. The Puli Club of America makes no assertions, claims or guarantees as to the breeders listed and each prospective buyer should talk to the breeder and ask the appropriate questions to their satisfaction. Key to Codes: P—Puppies offered for sale D—Adult Pulik are offered for sale S—Male Pulik at Stud A—Kennel visits by appointment I—Free general information New Breeders are added to this list occasionally. Between Puli News issues, the most current list can be found on the Puli Club of America web-site (http://puliclub.org) under the “Puppies/Rescue” tab. To be listed, a Breeder must have been a general member of the Puli Club of America for three years and be in good standing. They must sign the guidelines (see the prior page) and do pay an annual fee for listing.
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