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What is DVG? April-June, 2016 Table of Contents
The initials DVG stand for Deutscher Verband der
Gebrauchshundsportvereine, or the German Association of From your LV President 4
Working Dog Sport Clubs. Trial & Event Calendar 5
This is not an exact translation, but one that is most
Did You Know? Trial Helper Program 6
meaningful in English. While attracting breeders of all working
From Your LRO 6
dogs, DVG exists for only one purpose - the training and
titling of dogs of all kinds. In addition to IPO titles, DVG offers 2016 DVG America Championship Set! 6
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Why DVG?
The training purist and competitive breeder can look to DVG for many benefits not offered by any other organization in the US or Canada.
● Over 100 years experience in the training of all breeds of working dogs
● All judges are German Kennel Club (VDH) and FCI recognized. Currently there are 10 certified judges residing in LV America.
In addition, visiting judges from Germany may assist with local trials and championships.
● Trial decoys are certified, and on-going training and testing are required.
● It is the only organization whose members are qualified to compete in a German National Championship.
● All titles and scorebooks are recognized by the VDH, allowing a DVG member to compete in any local trial in Germany.
● An annual American Championship for levels 1, 2 and 3.
● Members and clubs throughout the United States and Canada
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A MESSAGE FROM YOUR LV PRESIDENT
Annetta Cheek
Spring is finally here and I hope you are all enjoying your plus $1.37 for each competitor. If you cancel a scheduled
dogs and our sport. trial you still owe the $5.50, but if you postpone it the $5.50
carries over. We’ll send around a form for you to use to
LV Board. The new officers have taken office—you can get calculate a trial’s fee; it will include the address to send the
contact information at http://dvg-america.com/contacts.html. Notice funds to. If you have any questions about this let me know.
that all the national officers now have fastmail addresses
that reflect their positions, such as Bylaws. More bylaw changes are coming. When we did the
dvgamericanprez@fastmail.com. Fastmail is a more secure major overhaul of the bylaws a few years ago, we didn’t do
system than gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail, and other popular the disciplinary section, although it desperately needed it.
email systems. We will transfer the emails to new officers We finally have a new draft of this section, and you’ll be
after future elections, so you won’t have to keep learning seeing it soon to vote on. This is an important provision so
new emails. please think about the draft and send us any ideas you
have for improvements.
Website. By now hopefully most of you have seen the new
look of the DVG website, at dvg-america.com. Shelly did a New sports. Germany is offering some new sports as part of
lot of work moving everything over. It’s a big job moving all the DVG program, and I thought you might be interested in
that information (and she does this as a volunteer), and it’s two of them – Mantrailing and Search and Rescue (SAR).
possible she missed some topics or links. If you see a Hartmut will tell you more about them in his LRO’s report.
problem, please help us by letting Shelly know the We should be able to offer mantrailing soon; SAR is a bit
specifics. webadministration@dvg-america.com further away because of the complexity of the test.
Germany has always offered other sports besides IPO, in
Trial fees. Recently the Board voted to pass on to the clubs fact DVG’s biggest sport overall is agility. We could offer
the trial fees that Germany imposes on us, starting June 1. more sports here but it would take significant interest on the
Most organizations that I know of charge clubs a small part of the membership.
amount to put on a trial. For example, American Working
Malinois Association charges $5 a competitor. USCA FCI rule changes. We’ve been hearing about major
charges $4 for members and $29 for non-members. I’m a changes to the FCI rules for several years. The newest
UKC obedience judge and UKC charges a few dollars per estimate of when they will be released is 2018.
entry, too.
These fees are not something that’s going into the LV’s
treasury. They are passed on to DVG Germany. Some of
the money stays with DVG and a small portion is sent on Annetta Cheek
the VDH, the German Kennel Club and DVG’s parent. We’ll President, LV DVG America
change the rate once a year, to adjust to the exchange dvgamericaprez@fastmail.com
rate. This year the rate will be $5.50 for each day of the trial
Interested in joining DVG? Please contact the KG (region) contact person nearest you to learn more.
Midwest KG Southeast KG Western KG KG North
Richard Scott Jessica Sharp Jamie Lloyd Annie Velletri
Treasurer/Membership Secretary/Membership Treasurer/Membership Secretary/Membership
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Trial & Event Calendar
DATE CLUB/EVENT CITY/STATE CONTACT PHONE EMAIL JUDGE
Apr 2-3 Highway Schutzhund Club Umatilla, FL Kathy Foster 352-636-2921 gsdfan64@yahoo.com Amanda Hoskinson
Apr 16 Salem Schutzhund Club Salem, OR Janice Reid 503-364-7387 dvgjudge@msn.com Jacki Purdham
Apr 16 Total Working Hund Verein Waxahachie, TX Lala Roberts 817-937-3333 lalaroberts@gmail.com James Akin-Otiko
Apr 23 T-Town Working Dog Assoc. Norman, OK JJ Bakkala 918-791-5911 ScottBakk@hotmail.com Ted Harman
Apr 23 MWKG Helper Seminar Norman, OK JJ Bakkala 918-791-5911 ScottBakk@hotmail.com Ted Harman
Apr 30-
Wild West DogSport Delano, CA Jeanita Davis 661-829-9451 jdavis6@bak.rr.com Amanda Hoskinson
May 01
May 7-8 Alexandria Schutzhund Group Leesburg, VA Monica Patty 703 635 9267 mp50316@gmail.com Melissa Hepler
May 14 Endeavor Working Dog Cub Los Alamos, NM Amanda Robertson 505-310-5418 bigwoof505@gmail.com Ted Hartman
May 14 WKG Handler Seminar Los Alamos, NM Amanda Robertson 505-310-5418 bigwoof505@gmail.com Ted Hartman
May 14-15 Allegmeiner Hundesport Klub Battle Ground, WA Judy Duncan 360-687-1459 jsduncan@q.com Ann Dolan
May 15 Black Diamond Schutzhund Club Erie, CO Diann Yandrich 303-828-5196 diann@twobearsinc.com Jennifer Reid
May 27-28 WKG Training Workshop Denver, CO Jeff Uhrlaub 303-910-5688 topdog@dogboyz.com
May-29 Mid TN Schutzhund Club McMinnville, TN A. Anderson 931-668-9660 Daska@blomand.net Ann Dolan
Sep 17 Cache Valley Working Dog Club Ogden, UT Joanna Pawlick 801-718-7498 cvwdc.team@gmail.com Jennifer Reid
Oct 9 Gateway Working Dog Club St Peters, MO Nancy Schick 314-791-5242 nancyrschick@gmail.com Jacki Purdham
Oct 22-23 Northern Illinois Schutzhund Club Grayslake, IL Donna Gauvin 847-651-9790 dgauvin100@yahoo.com Jacki Purdham
Dec-04 Cascade Schutzhund Club Olympia, WA Les Flores 360-259-9192 les@delasfloreskennel.com Jacki Purdham
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Look at Delta Go! A Journey with Delta Schutzhund Club
Photos by Rawi Vaz, Lisa Alvis, &
By Robert Fortune
Vee
The original intent of this article was to share a single
event in our club, a "helper" seminar. After further
consideration, we decided to also include some of our
accomplishments. By writing about some of our
milestones, we hope others will be inspired as they
Jerol Skinner continue along their Schutzhund journey.
In late February, our club had the privilege of hosting a
two-day “helper” seminar; it was our second in two years.
The main instructor for both was Jani Turkia. For the
second seminar, Jason Murphy and Jerol Skinner
assisted. Together the three instructors worked well and
successfully established an environment that was safe
and conducive for learning.
In addition to the ten seminar participants, we had several
people who brought dogs out to work. And for this we are
very appreciative. Having a variety of dogs for the
Prentice Kidd seminar participants to work provided them with the ability
to be matched with the appropriate level dog for their level
of certification. Upon completion of the seminar, Bobby
Holley was certified as a level 3 and Prentice Kidd moved
up to a level 2. Congratulations to you both!
One of the best aspects about a “helper” seminar is the
communing with other IPO people. We are each drawn to
this sport for reasons many of those outside of
schutzhund don’t quite understand; however, we
understand. The “helper” seminar gives us like-minded
people an opportunity to gather, socialize, and to get to
know one another. During this seminar, we couldn’t have
asked for more perfect weather or a better grill master –
thank you Larry Kye for keeping everyone well fed!
Eddie Alvis
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Rusty Ford
Bobby Holley
Delta Club
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Robert Fortune
Bobby Holley
Tammy Olson & Saddie BH
Delta Club
Bunny Lanning & Avari BH
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Cornhusker’s Schutzhund Club has done it again.
CORNHUSKERS
I T WAS A
Lincoln, Nebraska, and a perfect
day it turned out to be. The
weather could not have been more
cooperative with a little dew for
The Cornhuskers had five BHs. All
perfect day for a trial in
first time handlers, new dogs, and
first titles. Eve took Layla from
being a timid, scared, untrusting
malinois, to a confident, loyal,
Watch out, cause Elvis has not “left
the building”! Paul and Justice
started out rough, with a not so easy
track, but finished with some
amazing obedience and protection
early morning tracking, and nice family companion, now with a CGC routines. These two IPO 1s will be
warm sun for obedience and and a BH! Steve handled Chaos like running neck and neck in the future.
protection. It was a good time had bya champ and I can’t wait to see him Ann and Raj joined us with their TR
all, and by all, I mean ALL!! in the future with this dog! Jason and 2 title! Ann has done one
Axel are an inseparable pair, and outstanding job with Raj, and this
The club outdid themselves by their bond is unbreakable! Pam & team was meant to be.
having over 75 raffle prizes to give Kairo are a bad-ass team and are Charlie put some heart and soul into
away, and over 100 spectators to going to take names and kick some two IPO 3 titles with Egar and
enjoy the day with. Lynn & Johnny serious a** in the near future! Walker. Until you have shown two
Irons went above and beyond by Dennis and Bossy are guests with dogs in the same trial, there is no
hustling raffle prizes, sponsors, this club, and are a pair to look for. way to explain the stress involved!!
organizing the food, and kid prizes. All of these teams took their training He showed us again how it is done,
Nobody went home empty handed or very serious and not only did it pay and done with a smile and love of
hungry! Every active club member off with their BH titles, it has made the sport!!
stepped up and took their part doing some amazing bonds that will never Akin’s helper work with the IPO 1s
something in the trial, and it was a be broken. was his usual flawless style. He
huge success not only for the club, Lynn and Elvis showed us all what flows with the dogs and makes it
but for all! The community an IPO 1 is supposed to look like, look so easy, we are very fortunate
supported in many ways, and we WOW!! These two rocked the house. to have him with us! Paul’s helper
can’t wait for our next one.
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work with the IPO 3s was We are ever so grateful to have to
outstanding!! Did I mention, this was had Ann Dolan as our Judge.
his first trial in the books? Well, Always a pleasure to be around and
even the pros in the audience did not her knowledge, helpful, and
know that! Paul is a true asset to the encouraging critiques are what
club and gives it his all every time he makes this sport! Ann is an asset to
steps on to the field. Hats off to both this sport and we look forward to
of you! working with her again!
Akin and Elvis Paul and Walker Lyn and Elvis, IPO 1
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Paul and Egar Paul, Justice, Grace, Ann
BH Traffic
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Essex County Schutzhund
Club’s 2016 Winter Trial –
Groveland, Florida
January 30, 31
For those of us who live in the northern half With a field of entries consisting of three BH
of the country, training and trialing our dogs in the dogs, four IPO 1s, two IPO 2s and two IPO 3s we
winter can be quite challenging. Most of us are were looking forward to a fun weekend and with
confined to cramped quarters indoors or barely able Melissa Hepler judging we knew it would be
to move in layers of winter clothing on snow covered educational as well!
fields for months. We began on Saturday morning with tracking.
For many years I have had the good fortune After two days of torrential rain we weren’t sure what
and opportunity to journey to Florida in January to condition our Zellwood dirt would be in. As it turned
train with Schutzhund pioneer Gottfried Dildei, and out most of the field was fairly dry with only a few
many years our training culminates with a DVG trial. boot-sucking steps of mud to slow some of us down. I
This past January our training and trial was think Emie Franck had the worst of it with one of her
held at the field of longtime Schutzhund friend, shepherds, but all of the IPO dogs passed – four IPO
competitor, Rottweiler breeder and DVG judge, 1s - Emie with two GSDs, Garon (86) and Vandal
Amanda Hoskinson. Amanda graciously allowed us (83), Carl Smith with his gorgeous male GSD, LB
the use of her field and equipment and was (also known as Lover Boy) (96 and High Tracking),
instrumental in assisting me with the long range and Ben Julich with Angel (vom Haus Franck)(72).
logistics of hosting a trial 1400 miles away from Our two IPO 2’s were handled by Jill Doherty –
home. We could not have hosted this trial without her littermates of her own breeding – Ikon (88) and Ixena
help and generosity. (91) and our two IPO 3’s Martha Chamberlin with
Beth Whitcomb’s stunning male, Jaeger (86) and
Carl Smith & Lover Boy
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Thanks go to
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Maurice Eva Em
& Ajax
Frank Horner
& Frost
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Butch Henderson
& Arson
Melissa Hepler
& Cino
Susan Miller
& Leo
Butch Henderson
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Butch Henderson
& Arson
Susan Miller
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James Honda
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& Kerr Johnson
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Jeff Goldsmith
& Mace
Jeff Goldsmith
& Mace
James Honda
& E’Tienne
James Honda
& E’Tienne
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Continued from page 17
So – over all a very nice trial with Carl and LB taking High Tracking, High Protection and High in Trial with 278 points
total. Jill and Ixena taking High Obedience and 2nd place overall with 265 points. Martha and Jaeger close behind, taking 3rd place
overall with 263 points.
Thanks are in order to Curtis Brantley for some fine protection helper work. The Southern clubs are fortunate to have some
excellent helpers and we were grateful to have Curtis available to work this trial.
Also a huge thank you to Melissa Hepler for thoughtful and detailed, instructional critiques. Her knowledge of the rules is
exceptional. With her relaxed and jovial attitude she also did an excellent job of making handlers feel calmer and more confident out
on the field. Having a judge who is still actively trialing is a huge plus in my opinion and it showed in the helpful, knowledgeable
judging. Thank you, Melissa – hopefully we can get you up to New Hampshire again at some point!
And this trial would not have been possible without the generosity of our gracious host, Amanda Hoskinson. She provided
her beautiful training field and equipment for obedience and protection, helped me with every step of the organization and execution
of the trial, hosted the judge, and made it possible for our New England club to enjoy a respite from the winter weather. Amanda is
one of the most hardworking people I have seen in this sport and her support to me personally has been invaluable.
Lastly a shout-out to Gottfried Dildei for his amazing training prior to the trial. Even after almost eighteen years in this sport
I always find new things to work on with his method. We are so fortunate to have him here in this country and as one of the most
experienced trainers in the world I try to pick his brain every opportunity I can!
Thank you, as well, to our hardworking handlers and their amazing team mates – this sport would not be possible without
your dedication and devotion to your dogs. For every disappointment may you find fifty rewarding moments to make up for it! See
you out there on the competition field.
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Coast Schutzhund Club, est 1984. We just wanted to thank DVG and our members for many really incredible years.
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Also a very special thanks to all of the talented instructors, helpers, judges and competitors we've been blessed with.
Attached are some photos of our club members and events from the last few years. Happy training!
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The Trial Results for DVG America magazine come directly from the judge’s trial report forms. In the case of
handwritten reports, DVG America magazine makes every effort to accurately report the results, but is not
responsible for errors that may occur.
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Trial Results
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Dog’s Name Handler’s Name Breed
Title
Attempted Title A B C Total Title Awarded
Bravo vom Alpenmak Leonhart Muller GSD IPO 2 IPO 3 84 88 79 a 251 G IPO 3
Chagall aus dem Blumental Juan Gato ROT IPO 2 IPO 3 96 93 90 a 279 SG IPO 3
Washington DC Area Gebrauchshund Club (WAG) Judge: Lisa Little November 21 2015
Lakotah's Dawn Assault Felon x
Jacqueline Anderson Parker BOUV – BH Bestanden BH
Navajo
Cara's Argus My Paladin Jurgen Winkler DOB IPO 1 IPO 2 97 87 76 a 260 G IPO 2
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Trial Results
Prior
Dog’s Name Handler’s Name Breed
Title
Attempted Title A B C Total Title Awarded
Quoto vom Ruff Barbara Ehren GSD IPO 2 IPO 3 91 78 80 a 249 G IPO 3
Wild West Dog Sport Judge: Jacki Purdham December 5-6, 2015
Nola vom Haus Tyson Megan Barnes GSD BH IPO 1 70 70 86 a 226 S IPO 1
Dextr srdce Perly Bohemie Bernard Borges GSD IPO 1 IPO 2 97 85 89 a 271 SG IPO 2
Sasha vom Kondorstrand Ann Boyce DOB IPO 3 IPO 3 98 96 96 a 290 V IPO 3
Tank vom Franzosen Wald Christean Ramage GSD OB 1 IPO 1 83 87 88 a 258 G IPO 1
Kye's Moxie Sets the World on Fire Lisa Manning DOB – BH Bestanden BH
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Trial Results
Prior
Dog’s Name Handler’s Name Breed
Title
Attempted Title A B C Total Title Awarded
Delta Schutzhund Club (Continued) Judge: Amanda Hoskinson December 5-6, 2015
Alivar vom Rossebach Robert Fortune GSD IPO 1 IPO 2 98 89 76 a 263 G IPO 2
Luna vom Glucklich Tal Luis Rodriguez GSD IPO 2 IPO 3 91 92 91 a 274 SG IPO 3
Amos von Sturm und Drang Judy Braginsky GSD BH IPO 1 15 80 78 vh 173 M –
K & N's Ingo vom Seerauber Mary Pyritz GSD BH IPO 1 24 70 78 vh 172 M –
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Trial Results
Prior
Dog’s Name Handler’s Name Breed
Title
Attempted Title A B C Total Title Awarded
Xana vom Wesenhaus Bill Forrester GSD IPO 1 IPO 2 95 87 88 a 270 SG IPO 2
Ito von der Schwartzen Zigeunerin Kenneth White GSD IPO 2 IPO 3 DQ no out –
Essex County Schutzhund Club Judge: Melissa Hepler January 30-31, 2016
Ixena v.d. Tetiaroa Jill Doherty GSD IPO 1 IPO 2 91 90 84 a 265 G IPO 2
Argon v. Land der Konige Martha Chamberlain GSD IPO 3 IPO 3 95 77 90 a 262 G IPO 3
Hell's Kitchen Schutzhund Club Judge: Ann Dolan February 6-7, 2016
South Florida Schutzhund Club Judge: Melissa Hepler February 27, 2016
Kye's Midnight Fire Show Mark Hemmerle DOB IPO 2 IPO 3 82 80 80 vh 242 G IPO 3
Urmel von Prevent Karen Grier GSD IPO 3 IPO 3 91 91 90 a 272 SG IPO 3
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Trial Results
Prior
Dog’s Name Handler’s Name Breed
Title
Attempted Title A B C Total Title Awarded
South Florida Schutzhund Club (Continued) Judge: Melissa Hepler February 27, 2016
Great Ex. Winifred Will Do Reegan Ray BOX BH IPO 1 90 72 88 a 250 G IPO 1
Addison Lee McGuire-Myers Hailey McGuire GSD – BH Nicht Bestanden Out of Control –
Revie Ora von Kraftwerk Pamela Falls GSD BH IPO 1 89 80 82 vh 251 G IPO 1
Auron ze stribrneho Kamene Dean Pritchard GSD IPO 1 IPO 2 98 92 95 a 285 SG IPO 2
Xana von Wesenhaus Bill Forrester GSD IPO 2 IPO 3 88 75 90 a 253 G IPO 3
Whiskey Bravo von Wesenhaus Rick Delgado GSD IPO 2 IPO 3 88 82 84 a 254 G IPO 3
Wye K von den Hoehenluft Kay Taylor GSD IPO 3 IPO 3 86 73 91 a 250 G IPO 3
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Trial Results
Prior
Dog’s Name Handler’s Name Breed
Title
Attempted Title A B C Total Title Awarded
Arkansas Schutzhund Club (Continued) Judge: Amanda Hoskinson March 12-13, 2016
Ito von der Schwarzen Zigeunerin Kenneth White GSD IPO 2 IPO 3 99 81 87 a 267 G IPO 3
Nautilus von der Tetiaroa Catherine Daugaard GSD IPO 1 IPO 1 97 89 73 vh 259 G IPO 1
Uno von Glockner Haus Mary Scanlon GSD BH IPO 1 86 86 92 a 264 G IPO 1
Pyro von der Burgstatte Katherine Lewis DOB IPO 3 IPO 3 78 89 90 a 257 G IPO 3
There will be
obstacles, there will be
doubters, there will be
mistakes.
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