Events
 
 
 
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Upcoming Events
 
 
HANDLING CLASSES
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Informal Summer Handling classes will begin Monday evenings starting at 7:00 pm. Classes will be held on the Green in Jericho Center - right down the road from where winter classes are  held at the Jericho Community Center
 329 Browns Trace Road Jericho, Vermont. There will be no charge for classes as whoever shows up will help run them! For more information please  contact
 Lorna Fortune at 434-4604 HaukeBSup@aol.com
Darlene Weatherwax
or
Denise Angelino at 899-5245
 
 
 
JUNIORS CLINIC
 
The CVKC will be offering a comprehensive six week summer clinic to encourage the sport of purebred dogs. Those interested in learning more about Junior Handling please contact Nikki Parente at autumnhillcav@aol.com 864-8373 or Denise Angelino at metzgerhund@myfairpoint.net
899-5245
Spaces are limited.
 
 
 
Thank you for attending the
Champlain Valley Kennel Club
All Breed & Obedience Dog Show
Saturday July 17, 2010
 
We hope to see you again next year!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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AKC ALL BREED B- Match
A good time had by all.
 
A special thank you to
Tom Thompson for donating the Pizza for the Exhibitors.
 
Our Juniors participated from the CVKC summer clinic and had a ball!
                                        
 
 
The Champlain Valley Kennel Club is pleased to announce
a double seminar by
 
Claudia Orlandi and Myra Savant on
 
 The ABC’s of Dog Breeding and
 Canine Reproduction & Whelping
  
                          
 
 January 22 & 23, 2011
    Essex Fairgrounds Essex Junction, VT
$100 each or $175/Couple
Lunch and snack provided
 
 
   For further information contact   John Cornell at Longship@gmavt.net
(802) 434-6393, Joy Thompson at ohjoy@together.net (802) 899-2271 or
Denise Angelino at metzgerhund@myfairpoint.net  (802) 899-5245
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Economic Benefits of hosting an AKC show
 
 
 Listen      
 
 
Please join us as Claudia Orlandi presents the
 ABC’s of Breeding
  Getting her start in the dog fancy as a Junior Handler over 40 years ago, Claudia Waller Orlandi, Ph.D., has been a successful breeder of Basset Hounds for almost two decades under the Topsfield prefix. Topsfield Bassets hold numerous Breed and All-Breed show records. Claudia's enthusiasm for breeding is matched only by her passion for teaching and working with other breeders.  Her    ABC's of Dog Breeding Home Study Program  is based on the enthusiastic response to her educational seminars on breeding and her belief that anyone can and should understand the practical rules of animal breeding and canine genetics in their quest to breed better, healthier dogs.  
 
Claudia’s involvement with the dog fancy began in the 1960’s as a Junior Handler of the St Bernard, Ch Bowser Waller. Although she has shown various breeds of dogs since, for close to 20 years her passion has been breeding Basset Hounds. The Orlandi’s Topsfield Kennel is located on 200 acres in Vermont and houses between 40 to 50 Basset Hounds.  Claudia and her husband, Dom, have owned and produced over 100 champions.
 
Topsfield Bassets hold various breed records and include National Specialty winners at all levels.  Handled by Bryan Martin, Ch Topsfield Bumper Cars, CD, ROM, a National BISS Winner, was the Number One Hound All Breeds in 2001 and Number Two Hound All Breeds in 2002 and is the top Group Winning Basset Hound in the history of the breed with 250 group firsts. Winner of 45 Bests in Show, Bumper Cars also holds the record for most hound group firsts (117) of any hound breed won in a single year.
 
Topsfield Basset Hounds have won multiple Pedigree, Nature’s Recipe and Dog of the Year Awards and have been Westminster Breed winners and Number One Basset Hound All Systems for a record 7 consecutive years and counting. Topsfield Bassets hold a unique 2002 BHCA National Specialty record, receiving Winners Dog and Reserve Winners Dog, Winners Bitch and Reserve Winners Bitch, 3 Awards of Merit and BOS in Futurity under 4 breeder judges at that one National Specialty (entry of 330). Topsfield bred a 2003 Top Producing Basset Hound Sire and the 2002, 2003 and 2004 Top Producing Basset Dam. Ch Topsfield Jingle Bells, ROM, is the Top Producing Basset Hound Dam in the breed’s history, with 21 titled offspring.
 
Claudia has served on the Basset Hound Club of America’s Health and Research Committee, Judges’ Education Committee and is presently Chairman of Member Education, for which she designed an innovative concept called Basset Hound University. Since 1997, she has authored the column, “Breeder’s Toolbox,” in the BHCA newsletter and has designed The Pedi-Score Tool Kit: A Recording System for Basset Hound Breeders. She has authored Discover the Basset Hound and developed a home study program for breeders called the ABC’s of Dog Breeding: What Every Breeder Should Know!
 
She has been a speaker for the AKC/CHF Breeders' Symposia and the AKC Judges' Institute and has conducted the following seminars: The ABC’s of Dog Breeding; Anatomy Review for Judges; Tips on Using the Pedi-Score Tool Kit to Evaluate a Litter; and Hands-On Angle Evaluation in Dogs. She judges Basset Hounds, Dachshunds and Junior Showmanship, in addition to conducting the BHCA Judges’ Education Seminar on the Basset Hound.
 
from Dr. Orlandi’s website at
 
 
 
“The ABC’s of Dog Breeding is not only for breeders – it should be studied by all in the fancy: owners, exhibitors, handlers and judges.  Claudia shatters many breeding myths and replaces them with facts....This is the only book I’ve read in my approximately 50 years in the sport that makes genetics easily understandable.”
E. M. Gilbert, Jr., co-author of K-9 Structure and Terminology
 
“Breeding is not just mating two dogs. You may be lucky with the first litters’ results but a sincere breeder must also know where the qualities, faults and disqualifications came from for future breeding. This is where the study of genetics comes into play.  The ABC’s of Dog Breeding Home Study Program helps explain genetics to novice and serious breeders in a simple, understandable language with excellent illustrations.”
Wendell J. Sammet, AKC Breeder of the Year
 
“Talk about user friendly!  I always found genetics a tough row to hoe, but the ABC’s of Dog Breeding makes it straightforward, understandable and fun!”
Damara Bolte, Reveille Basenjis