April 2019
Published on April 10, 2019
On the cover:GCHP Foxfire’s Alltimate Wanna Be “Julius” owned by Tony & Kim MacKenzie In this Issue: In Memory of Mary M. Rodgers Sires of Influence Puppy Contracts The DPCA WAE 2019 Stud Dog Director
Parainfluenza in Dogs: What Is It?
Published on February 25, 2019
Before we delve into parainfluenza, we need to clear up confusion. The canine parainfluenza virus is separate from the canine influenza viruses. Therefore, the parainfluenza vaccine will not provide protection against the canine influenza viruses H3N2 and H3N8, nor will […]
DPCA Futurity and Maturity Program
Published on February 25, 2019
The DPCA’s Futurity program has been around since the 50s, with many of the winners of Grand Prize Futurity some of our most significant dogs: Kay Hills Takes Won To Nowon in 1965, Arco Dob Mann in 1982, Maco’s Sugar […]
JoAnne’s Workshop: Your First Obedience Show
Published on February 25, 2019
Preparing for your first show can be nerve racking and stressful for and your dog. In this article, I hope to take some of the uncertainties out of showing for the first time. The most important rule for new exhibitors […]
Amy’s Attitude: February 2019
Published on February 5, 2019
Spend enough time around the rings, and you will most certainly hear someone declare, “It’s just a dog show!” It is a sort of “go-to” when we want to calm tempers or shrug off a loss. The implied message is, […]
February 2019
Published on February 1, 2019
On the coverProtocol’s I Came I Saw I Sparkled, owned by Carolyn Austin, Jocelyn & Kevin Mullins In this Issue: Navigating the Dog Show Jungle How to Hire a Handler Great Expectations in Performance
December 2018
Published on December 7, 2018
On the Cover: GCHP Protocol’s Veni Vidi Vici, Owned by Jocelyn & Kevin Mullins In this issue: Full results from 2018 DPCA National week History of DPCA National BOB winners The Gut & The Immune System Rule Changes in Obedience
JoAnne’s Workshop: Rule Changes
Published on November 28, 2018
We are creatures of habit. The longer something remains the same, the harder it is to change it and then accept the change. People cling to what is familiar. So, the new rules that eliminate the sits and downs for […]
Amy’s Attitude: December 2018
Published on November 28, 2018
The Disappearing Effect Remember when majors were big and fat and hard to win, but when you did win, you celebrated? Judges took their evaluation of the large entries seriously because in most instances there were many animals who were […]
2018 DPCA Judge Synopses
Published on November 27, 2018
Karin Fox 2018 DPCA Regional Puppy & Veteran Sweeps I was honored to have been selected to judge Sweepstakes at the DPCA Regional Specialty in St Charles, IL. What a thrill it was to have such a large entry and […]