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Established 1954
Affiliated with the
Victorian Canine
Association
Northern Obedience Dog Club Patron: The Mayor of Moonee Valley
NOTE: The Committee of NODC Inc. and the editor of the Howler reserve the right to edit all copy including advertising. The opinions expressed in articles published in the Howler are not necessarily those of the Committee or the editor. The Club assumes no responsibility for false or misleading claims made in copy submitted to this newsletter.
Proudly sponsored by
Strathmore Community Bank®
Branch
Upcoming Events
2015 Classes
Sunday 10am-10:50am
Puppies, Classes 2, 4, 6
Sunday 11:10am-12pm
Classes 1, 3, 5, 7
Wednesday 7pm-8pm
All classes; no Puppies
1 November
NO TRAINING
Cup Day Holiday
Weekend
8 November
Applications for titles
close.
29 November
Annual General
Meeting
6 December
Last day for
membership renewal
14 December
Christmas Party
Presidents Podium
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From the Editor
This issue is encouraging members to renew their
memberships if they wish to train next year.
It is essential to be a financial member to vote at the AGM but,
possibly more importantly, people who do not renew this year
will have no insurance cover next year and cannot take part in
classes without being a liability for the club.
Although our financial year ends at the end of September the
Club covers the VCA levy until the end of the year allowing
people at least 2 months to renew.
It is great to see so many new members especially children.
Just a reminder however that children under 12 years must
always be accompanied by an adult!
Committee 2015
President Marcia Hall
Vice President Leo Carroll
Secretary Glenys Barnes
Treasurer Nancy Evans
General Committee Barbara Van Meurs Cheryl Yeoh Janelle Dang Jennifer Godber Judith Hillyear Kirti Bhatt Roger White Tracey Sharman
Training Sub-committee
Frances Hammer Peter Dapiran Roger White
Volunteers Ray O’Shannessy
Howler Editorial
Marcia Hall Glenys Barnes Denise Gardner Cheryl Yeoh
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President’s Podium
From the President Dear member, Thank you for your continued support in our local community Club! The Committee & Instructors of Northern Obedience Dog Club hope you and your dogs have enjoyed and benefited from obedience training.
You may be aware that membership renewals are due on 1st October every year. This applies to all members who joined NODC prior to September 2015. You will need to renew your membership before the AGM on 29 November 2015 if you wish to vote. Please remember to bring your dog’s Vaccination Cert or Antibody Titre Test for us to sight at renewal. If you do not renew your membership by 6 December 2015, you will no longer be able to attend classes in the New Year but you will be more than welcome to re-join the Club as a new member. Please note Once-Off Joining Fees will apply. We thank you for your continued support and look forward to enjoying the Christmas Party Day on 13 December 2015 with you! If you have any questions see the commonly asked questions on page 7 or contact us at [email protected]. Thanks. Marcia Hall
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REMINDERS Please keep a lead on your dog at all
times, even between classes, unless
asked to remove it by your class
instructor.
Remember to adhere to Club Rules and
listen to the instructors.
While you are at the Club you are
responsible for you and your dog’s
actions. Ensure there is sufficient space
between each dog so that they are
unable to play with another dog or
make another dog feel uncomfortable.
CONGRATULATIONS! ALF BRIFFA
2015 Classes Classes for the rest of 2015 start at
10a.m. for Puppy & “Even numbered classes”, and 11a.m. for “Odd
numbered classes”.
For achieving his UD (Utility Dog) title at our Trial day, with his German shorthaired pointer, named Zuz. The Utility Dog title is a great achievement, as there are 7 exercises that the dog and handler must pass. The team need to pass all parts of each exercise and every exercise to gain a pass. The team need to achieve 3 passes under at least 2 different judges, with a minimum score of 170 out of 200
points. Photo by Lynn Phillips
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PROFILE of JENNY GODBER COMMITTEE MEMBER 2015
Photo by Lynn Phillips
Lilly is only 18 months old but has already gained her Rally Novice title and is close to her
Rally Advanced A and CCD titles.
Jenny joined the NODC Committee at last year’s AGM and is active in supervising relevant
members’ working with children status as well as meeting and greeting new members
and explaining the enrolment procedure.
Jenny’s likes include food (all) and Agatha Christie novels, especially Poirot movies, and
Midsomer Murder stories. She is however particularly involved with dog obedience and
rally trialling with Lilly.
Jenny comes from an early background in
dance, acting, singing and calisthenics and
currently is running a dance supply shop.
Her great canine love is Papillons (Lilly
Pictured). Her first was Susie, a Papillon cross,
followed by Poppy with whom she first joined
NODC in 2012.
OBEDIENCE & RALLY TRIAL CALENDAR 2015 For schedules check noticeboard or visit – www.vicdog.com/trials.htm
15 Nov O&R Trial – Northcote Obedience Club
7 Nov Obedience & Rally & Agility Trial – Bairnsdale Obedience Club
8 Nov Obedience & Rally & Agility Trials x2 – Gippsland Obedience Club
21 Nov O&R Trials x2 – Southern Obedience Club
24 Nov O&R Trial – OTEC/FOOS
28 Nov O&A Trials x2 – Portland Obedience Club
1 Dec Twilight Obedience Trial - OTEC Committee
6 Dec O&R Trial – Croydon & District Obedience Club
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Or email her: [email protected]
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Dear Howler Reader,
Written by Glyn Burnup
You can see how the circle becomes reinforced: Owner
calls - dog plays - owner calls again but does nothing
different than last time - dog plays - owner shouts more
aggressively, but no incentive has been offered to come - dog still doesn't come and may even move away.
Owner by this time is angry and possibly embarrassed, if
there are other people about and tries to catch said evil disobedient dog by chasing and repeatedly shouting the
dog's name with a few choice expletives thrown in. Don't
be tempted to go to your dog... after all, we're supposed to the smart ones! If you go to your dog, that will
become the default position..... You are the one with a
great recall!! I was training my dog one Wednesday night and
dutifully put my arms in the air and muttered 'Come'.
Anna De Bono looked at me and said "I won't come to that... That was boring. You must make yourself the
most exciting thing on the field!", and she is absolutely
right. Thanks, Anna!
Training and Fun should be the same thing.
PS: When training, remember to wear safe footwear. Thongs can be dangerous to both you and your dog.
Have a question for our instructors?
Submit your questions to “Paws
for Thought” at Clubhouse Reception.
Source: Abacus Cards http://www.abacuscards.co.uk/shop/collections-
and-trade-shop/card-packs/rapture/superhero-schnauzer-dog
This is our 4th “Paws for Thought” article for the Howler
and as yet we are feedbackless. Have the articles been of
any help to you, or should we add an extra puzzle or two? Tell us what you want by putting your thoughts in
the box on the reception desk in the club house.
In the last Paws for Thought article, we talked about ‘The
Recall’ and ways to help your puppy understand just
what you mean by the command 'Come'. However, we thought we would address The Recall for those of you
who may be dealing with an older dog or one which has
started to misbehave.
First, catch dog! You can try running in the opposite
direction and making silly HAPPY noises. Or you could try
throwing a few delicious food treats as close as possible to the dog, then move away whilst still throwing treats.
Once you have ‘caught’ your dog, give him lots of praise,
tickles and rewards. DO NOT LET YOUR DOG OFF AGAIN until you have retrained yourself and your dog by going
back to square one and making it fun for both.
Now let’s take a look at some common issues.
The ‘My dog runs away’ problem... If this has
been your experience in the past then it makes sense to keep your dog on leash... to start. However this problem
must be worked on to rebuild the dog’s confidence and
trust in the owners ability to control a situation. Go back to “on lead recalls” at home, in class, on your walks and
in the park. Make it fun! Once you are happy and
confident with this part of your dog’s training, start using a long lead (say 20 to 30 metres). Do note that the
extendable leads are not necessarily the best for this task
as the lead is very thin and can cut your hands and can be difficult to control.
This is a project which will take time and patience and
your training must never be done when you are angry or unfocused. This has to be very fun training!
The ‘My Dog won't come back’ problem... The
most important thing in a dog's life is food, followed very
closely by play. Let's try thinking like a dog... “Woof! I'm
off lead and having a great time playing! Oh! My master is calling! Hi Master, I’m here! Wait, why are you putting
a lead on me? Why has my fun play time stopped? Why
are you dragging me away from my friends? No reward
for coming? Are you kidding me?!??”
Once your dog has figured out that ‘coming’ is an
unrewarded, lousy command, they will become less and less happy to return. This must be dealt with quickly, as
what your dog observes is; I am rewarded with extra
play time by NOT coming.
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MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS Q & A Frequently Asked Questions
How do I renew my NODC membership?
Bring your dog’s latest Vaccination Certification(s) or Antibody titre test(s). Approach a
committee member at the Clubhouse for a Membership Renewal Form. Fill it out, sign
and hand it in to a committee member to verify and to SIGHT your Vaccination Cert or
Antibody Titre Test Cert. Once that’s done, please pay at the Front Desk and receive
your new name tag!
When can I renew my NODC membership?
You can renew your membership every Sunday from 9am to 10am from now until 6
December 2015.
How much will renewal fees cost?
You only need to pay the Annual Membership fee and the VCA levy. Generally, Single
Membership fee is $30 and Dual Membership fee is $50. Do note we offer discounts
for Junior and Concession membership renewals, so please approach a committee
member to discuss your options. Supporting paperwork required.
I want to renew but I’m unable to physically get to the Clubhouse before 6 December,
what are my options?
No problem! Just send us an email or call us and let us know your situation. We can
mail you a form to fill in, sign and return with a cheque. You will still need to bring your
vaccination/antibody titre test cert for us to sight when you collect your nametag.
I don’t have a dog at the moment but will be getting a puppy next year. Should I still
renew now?
The choice is entirely yours! If you renew before 6 December 2015, you won’t need to
pay the Joining Fee or attend the Introduction Class again. We recommend renewing
because our membership is an annual type, so whether you join in March, July or
October, you would still be paying for the full year.
Can I become a Club volunteer?
YES! We are so happy to hear you want to help! Please come have a chat with any
committee member at the Clubhouse and we will let you know what help we need and
you can decide what suits you.
Can I change my membership when renewing?
Yes. You can add a new member to a single to make a dual membership or vice versa.
The appropriate new fee will be charged. Dogs can also be added or removed.
Membership cards cannot be informally passed to another person. All changes need to
be approved by the club. Contributed by Cheryl Yeoh
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MEMBERS INDIVIDUAL TESTING DAY - Oct 4
On the ground Photos by Lynn Phillips
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Results
Class 1 – Judge Glyn Burnup 1st – Evan Ramage with Muffin, achieved a pass 2nd – Andrea Federico with Summer, achieved a pass 3rd – Kylie Ticehurst with Snoopy, achieved a pass Class 1 – Judge Leo Carroll 1st – Judy Anstey with Pixie, achieved a pass 2nd – Liz Marsh with Banjo, achieved a pass 3rd – Victoria Wilson with Rigby, achieved a pass Class 2 – Judge Robin Fimmel 1st – Lachie Pascale with Buddy, achieved a pass 2nd – June Cozens with Whiskey 3rd – Rui Sejuchin with Totti Class 2 – Judge Frances Hammer 1st – Greg Priestly with Kobe, achieved a pass 2nd – Jan Roberts with Alex, achieved a pass 3rd – Linda Green with Juno Class 3 – Judge Peter Dapiran 1st – Jessica Taylor with Durino, achieved a pass 2nd – Isabella Burns with Sunny, achieved a pass 3rd – Kathryn Agorakis with Archie
Class 4 – Judge Anna Del Bono 1st – Helen Chapman with Rumpole 2nd – Liam Newton with Zarrah 3rd – Ondina Savi with Zoe CCD – Judge Anna Del Bono 1st – Glyn Burnup with Gracie Class 5 – Judge Margaret Deakes 1st – Jennifer Godber with Lily, achieved a pass 2nd – Carol Driscoll with Molly 3rd – John O’Sullivan with Darcy Class 6 – Judge Margaret Deakes 1st – Pam Oliver with Eric Class 7 – Judge Margaret Deakes 1st – Glenys Barnes with Pascal Junior Handler 1st – Isabelle Burns with Sunny 2nd – Lucy Brenchny with Holly 3rd – Liam Newton with Zarrah
MORE AFTER
AWARDS
PHOTOS
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The Members Individual Testing Day is a day where members are put through the Class exercises with an Instructor, individually in a ring. This day was a great success and we need to congratulate all those members who achieved a pass on the day. We do hope you had an enjoyable time. To all those people who volunteered; Robert and Stephen and those who helped set up & dismantle the rings and carried down equipment. Barbara, Denise and John who cooked the BBQ, all the instructors who judged the competitors and Margaret Deakes for judging the higher classes. Nancy and Judith and Kirti who kept the office ticking over and Ray in the kitchen , please accept our grateful thanks. Without your help these days would just not be possible. Glenys Barnes
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Class Promotions – CONGRATULATIONS!!
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK! Congratulations to all the handlers and dogs who have passed into the next class.
Keep up your regular training and you will be amazed at how quickly you will progress through the classes. If you experience difficulty with a particular exercise speak to your Instructor. They will be only too happy to assist you in overcoming the problem or they will direct you to someone who will be able to give you advice.
DATE HANDLER HANHANDLER
DOG
CLASS
DOG CLASS
6/9/15 Paul Forsyth Harvey p-1 Denise
6/9/15 Andrea Bealbarez Shade p-1 Denise
6/9/15 Kylie Ticehurst Snoppy p-1 Denise
6/9/15 Brenda Bagally Peppa p-1 Denise
6/9/15 Michael Courtney Billie p-1 Denise
6/9/15 Gabriel Ocampo Shade p-1 Denise
6/9/15 Carol Weiland-Monaghan Valentino p-1 Denise
6/9/15 David Opar Pencil p-1 Denise
6/9/15 Josie Tighe Rochet p-1 Denise
6/9/15 Kellie Riddell Karma 3-4 Rob F
16/9/15 Helen Chapman Rumpole 3-4 R.L.
16/9/15 Lee Rodirigues Shendo
3-4 Anna D
20/9/15 Sonia Kerr and Timothy Kerr Rocky p-1 Judith
20/9/15 Prashanta Dahal Zelda p-1 Judith
20/9/15 Erin Kyne and Ben Capper Jet P-1 Judith
20/9/15 Jenaya Ellis & SDaniel Rinaldis Leonard P-1 Judith
20/9/15 Michael Driscoll Tess 1-2 Leo
20/9/15 Lori Casson Leo 1-2 Leo
4/10/15 Alistair Smith & Claire Jones Sampson P-1 RL
4/10/15 Greg Priestley Kobe 2-3 FTH
4/10/15 Jan Roberts Alex 2-3 FTH
4/10/15 Lachie Pascale Buddy 2-3 Rob F
4/10/15 Jessica Taylor Durino 3-4 Peter
04/10/15 Isabella Burns Sunny 3-4 Peter
11/10/15 Laura Penberthy & Ryan Hughes
Maggie p-1
11/10/15 John Massey Cooper 4-5
11/10/15 Joanne Carroll & Leo Carroll Shadow P-1
18//10/15 Lucy Sullivan Asha 1-2
18/10/15 Monique Whear Sassy 1-2
18/10/15 Andrea Federico Summer 1-2
18/10/15 Pam Cox Chole 1-2
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Big Warm Welcome to Our New Club Members!
New Members Pet Name Breed
New Members Pet Name Breed
Kara Craft Ralphy Kelpie x Cattle Dog
Sallee Cook
Denise Hoare Georgie Soft Coated Wheaton
Jessica Vartio Dexter Labrador
Daniel O'Neil
Lauren Prince Dexter Kelpie X
Kelly Clark George Golden Retriever
Grace Carew Molly Groodle
Emma Rivette Alfie Pomeranian X Toy Poodle
Alex Rivette
May Rianto Poppy Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
Mitch Hastings
Cameron Read Nala Rhodiesian Ridgeback
Kelly Read
Tahlia Read
Carla Tantion Bruno Hungarian Vizla
Joseph Romeo
Joanne Wong Muffin Staffy X Boxer
Evan Ramage
Isabella Merrington Gypsy Shiba Inu X Beagle
Liz Marsh Banjo Collie X
Jenele Riley Dodger Kelpie X
Helen Sparrow Archie Pomoodle
David Miller Tash Kelpie
Delia Spicer
Joanne Narayan Bonzo Border Collie
Matt Narayan
Karalyn Gordon Mr Huggies
Beagalier
Brooke Harrison Flash Miniature Poodle
Chris Edwards Juno Staffy X
Kristy Tognor Charlie Pomeranian X Jack Russel
David Garrey Frank Cavoodle
Ruby Garrey
Shem Pickering Duke Golden Retriever
Kristy Makinaon
Nick Sapatino Delilah English Staffordshire Terrior
Sofeia Gallo Calvin Dalmatian
Anthony Gallo
Stephen Cornish Max German Shepherd
Charnie Rochford
Samantha Carey Dante Groodle
Sue Carey
Shane Carey
Anouk Watts Barney Hungarian Puli
Curtis Watts
William McIntosh Ollie Border Collie
Catherine Jones Delilah Blue Heeler
Oscar Marquette Smudge Border Collie
Katherine Rajkovic Chloe West Highland White Terrier
Aidy Morrish Belle Associate
Rebecca Morrish
Harminder Jeed Oscar Toy Poodle
Hari Krishnan
Hayley Busch Sootie Schipperke
Sam Johnstone
Kirby Dower Boston Miniature Dachshund
Craig Steele
Elisa Croft Roxy Boxer X
Brian Nguyen Ozil Border Collie
Wayne Kendrick Simba King Charles Cavalier
Yogeeta Ramchandani Lexie German Shepherd
Jasbir Singh Tyson German Shepherd
Michael Sulzberger Paddy Staffordshire Terrier
Nicolas Sulzberger
Bronte De Gille Molley Whippet
CLUB ACTIVITIES 2015 All Committee Meetings are held on the 2nd Monday of the month, starting at 7.00 pm.
All Instructors’ Meetings are held on the 1st Sunday of the month, after classes are completed.
Sun, 1 November Long Weekend (Melbourne Cup) – NO TRAINING
Sun, 8 November Applications close for end of year trophies.
Sat, 21 November Obedience & Rally Trial x2 – Southern Obedience Dog Club*.
Sun, 29 November Annual General Meeting and Trophy Presentation.
(All Classes at 10.00am)
Sun, 6 December Last day of training.
Sun, 13 December Christmas Break Up – Games Day for dogs and humans.
Sun, 7 February Classes recommence. Summer training times 9.00 am – 11.00 am.
*Club sash donated
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Class Exercises
Class Six
Full Open Program
Class Seven
Full UD Program
Puppies (8 weeks to 24 weeks) No exercises are tested for promotion to next class:
Socialisation with all puppies on lead;
Retrieve on the flat on lead;
Recall on lead;
Puppy push up
Heeling on a short lead;
Examination of Puppy;
Stays;
Games, Q&A Session.
Class 2 Exercises tested for promotion to next class:
All Class One exercises plus:
Heel slow pace;
Right turn;
Recall on lead dog to sit in front of the handler;
Stand Stay;
Stand for Examination (handler in front) (Food may be used as a lure.);
Drop from Sit (beside and in front of handler).
Other exercises to be taught but not tested:
Retrieve on the flat (on lead);
Dog Introduction.
Class 4 (Community Companion Dog) Exercises tested for promotion to next class:
All Class 3 exercises plus,
Heel on lead with lead in the left hand;
Small amount of heeling off lead;
All stays off lead (when dog is reliable, long lead if not) (Sit 1 minute Down 3 minutes);
Recall and return to dog.
Other exercises to be taught but not tested:
Retrieve on the flat off lead;
Drop from the Stand position (handler in front of dog);
Finish to the recall;
Ring Craft.
Class 1 Exercises tested for promotion to next class:
Heel normal pace;
Sit;
Stand (alongside handler);
Right-about Turn;
Sit Stay (complete exercise);
Recall on lead (Dog does not have to sit)
Other exercises to be taught but not tested:
Retrieve on the flat (on lead);
Drop.
Class 3 Exercises tested for promotion to next class:
All Class Two exercises plus:
Heel fast pace;
Heel in figure 8 including sits;
Automatic sit;
Drop while heeling;
Left turn and Left about turn. (both methods);
Stand for examination (handler in front.) (Food may be used only as a reward.);
All stays progressing to lead on ground (Sit 30 sec Down 1 minute)
Finish to recall on lead;
Recall off lead dog; dog to sit in front.
Other exercises to be taught but not tested:
Retrieve on the flat on lead.
Class 5 (Novice) Exercises tested for promotion to next class:
All Class Four exercises plus,
Heel free;
Recall off lead (complete exercise 12 metres);
All stays off lead if reliable. (Sit 1 minute down 3 minutes);
Stand for examination off lead;
Retrieve on the flat.
Other exercises to be taught but not tested:
Commence high & broad jumps;
Ring Craft.
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Northern Obedience
Dog Club is a
non-profit organisation
staffed by volunteers
dedicated to promoting the
training and understanding of the dog,
so that it can be accepted as a true
companion in our urban society.
The Club trains people to train their dogs
to be obedient, companionable and
useful. The club provides you with the
opportunity to train your dog, and the
fact that our club and others like us exist,
show how much interest in dog training
as a hobby has increased. Training for
most people can be a hobby that is
enjoyed by both dog and owner.
See our website for more details.
Helping YOU train your dog!
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