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August 2022

Summer Specialties Edition!

Raggedy Ramblings 

REMINDER:

Please continue sending in photos of your OES, and articles or stories.
Be safe out there and stay healthy!


The RagRam is emailed out at the beginning of each month (or a little earlier).
All questions, feedback, and contributions may be emailed to fluffyherders@gmail.com
Contributions to the Newsletter must be received anytime before the 25th of each month.
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Cover Photo Credit - OES Boozer, loved, owned by Kristi and Marilyn Marshall, and handled by Krist Marshall. He won Best in Show Owner Handled at the Puyallup Cluster 2022

PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE

Dear Members,

Our Club’s Summer Specialties are now part of our history. 

We were brought together because of our love for this incredible breed.  We hung out together while grooming our dogs.  We had entries from California, Nevada, Montana, Idaho and Oregon.  We had young pups as well as mature dogs.  We had dogs that dazzled spectators as they moved around the ring.  And we had dogs transformed from family pets to spectacular “show” dogs just through skilled grooming. 

I watched gratefully as experienced folks helped others with grooming as well as managing dogs ringside.  Some of us came home with ribbons - all of us came home with new wisdom - skills to ponder and maybe incorporate into our lives. 


During the show weekend, I spent time chatting with OES owners about how they got into OES.  Some, like myself, discovered this breed by chance and had our hearts stolen at our first encounter.  Others were exposed to OES when very young and made the choice as an adult to have OES as part of their family.  Many had owned or lived with other breeds from big to small, pure-bred to mutts.  All commented about some of the unique qualities they valued in OES. 

Check out this and future RagRams to learn about why some Club members became OES owners.


Stay safe and be healthy. Enjoy the RagRam!
Barbara Lierson
President

 
AWARDS and TITLES

If your dog has won an award or gained a new title, let us know.
I'm happy to help you with making an ad for display here and elsewhere.
email fluffyherders@gmail.com
Cost: $20 (all proceeds go to the club.)
Congratulations!
 Club News!
 
Superdogs!  
Picnic and Fun Day

When: Sunday August 28, 2022
Time: Starts at Noon
Where: Diane Ellis' Home
Address: 9419 Waller Road East, Tacoma, WA 98446

What to Bring:
- Your OES
- A food item to share
Any OES memorabilia that you'd like to donate for the SILENT AUCTION 
(Email info on your items to blierson@gmail.com)

WANTED ASAP!:
A VOLUNTEER TO ORGANIZE GAMES!

Please email fluffyherders@gmail.com to volunteer
In Case You Missed It!

2022 Summer Specialties


Here are some highlights!
 
Getting Ready to Show!
More Club News!
 
COMING SOON:

Herding Day
Canine Good Citizen Workshop and Test (CGC, and CGCA)
Farm dog Certification Test
Trick Dog Test
AKC Temperament Test
Details will be put here and on our Facebook Page

Let the Club know so we can plan these events for you!
Email your interest to fluffyherders@gmail.com

 
ARTICLES FOR YOU
New Canadian Grand Champion
GCHG CH Squarecote Royalty on the Move "JR"
With Judge Ekarat Sangkunakup

A Judge's Comment
Judge: Ekarat Sangkunakup
Country of Origin: Thailand

Originally posted on June 30, 2022
 
 
Best in Show moment at Nanaimo Kennel Club , Nanaimo , Canada.

I have finished judging the shows of June 17-19 2022.
Wonderful, friendly shows, in a beautiful country. Finally have a few moments to send out a note of thanks.
I would like to express my thanks to the all the Clubs and Sponsor, and the committees for the invitation to judge at their shows.
A Special Thank you to the “Nanaimo Kennel Club“ and the club committees for organizing these outstanding shows and the hospitality.
Especially Deanna Smith and Yvette McKay MacPhail and membership of the Nanaimo Kennel Club.
My deep, sincere appreciation and A very special Thank you to Janet Lostale, for your hospitality and kindness, and for taking great care of me and showing me your wonderful country.
It was a honor bestowed by the Nanaimo Kennel Club, to be asked to judge Best In Show on June 18, 2022.
There were fabulous dogs in the beautiful line up for Best in Show. With such high quality, it was a very difficult decision.
This time, Best In Show awarded to a dog with beautiful breed type and great showmanship, and great condition, the “West Highland White Terrier“. I brought a trophy representing my homeland “THAILAND“, and myself, to award to the “Best In Show”winner.
My “Reserve Best in Show” went to another top quality entry, the “Old English Sheepdog“.
I enjoyed judging with a fantastic panel. Without them, I would not have had such a wonderful line-up of quality dogs in my “BEST IN SHOW“.
Thank you so much to my co-judges!
It was great to see old friends, and to make new ones at the dog show.
Thank you to all the exhibitors, ring stewards, all the handlers, owners, and of course, the breeders, for supporting me.
Congratulations to all the Winners!
Thanks again for inviting me to your beautiful country. Great weather, great people and great hospitality!
Also Thank “ Beth Hilborn “ for supported me all weekend and beautiful pictures
Until we meet again
“THANKS“.
GREAT SUMMER IDEAS!

7 fun things to do with your dog this summer

By Jennifer Hinders Borrowed from Animal Wellness Magazine
April 23, 2022
 

If you’re looking for something to do with your dog this summer and aren’t sure what to do as the pandemic winds down, check out this list of seven fun and simple ideas.

Even as the pandemic seems to be winding down in some places, it remains important to follow existing restrictions as long as they’re in place. So if you’re looking for some fun things to do with your dog this summer, and aren’t sure what’s available to you, check out this list of seven fun and simple ideas.

1. Enjoy a long walk

You and your dog need regular exercise. Taking a long walk is a great way for you both to stay fit. Fortunately, you can still enjoy walks with your dogs and stay within COVID rules. Be sure to bring along your mask in case you encounter other people.

For a dog, going for a walk is more than just a potty break – it also provides mental stimulation and socialization. And it’s a great way for the two of you to bond and enjoy the outdoors together this summer.

2. Do a summer photoshoot

Find the perfect location to take pics, while being sure to follow any social distancing rules. Bring lots of treats to motivate your buddy to keep posing, as well as some water in case he gets thirsty. Try one of these locations as a backdrop – just make sure beforehand that they’re dog-friendly, and follow the regulations:

Beach — Water, sand and sun make beautiful settings for a photoshoot. Choose a time of day that gives you the best sunlight without too much shade. Mornings and evenings are great and won’t be too hot for your dog. Allow your pooch to romp in the surf or run along the beach for awesome action shots.

Favorite Park — Parks provide plenty of natural beauty in dog photos. Every season offers a unique backdrop. In the summer, colorful flower beds make a great setting – just don’t let your dog trample the gardens!

Field or wooded area – If safe and permitted, allow your dog to run around in a field or wooded area while you take photos (watch out for ticks, though). For different effects, choose different times of the day to take your pictures.

Backyard – Sometimes, the best place to take photos is in your own backyard. Give your dog a new toy to play with while you take pics of him or throw a ball for him to get some action shots.

 3. Engage your dog in interactive play

Playing with your dog reinforces communication, strengthens your bond, and improves obedience. Try a variety of toys to see which one he likes best. Once you find his favorite, try to make it even more fun by moving it around or throwing it for your dog to chase. Some of the best-loved dog toys are often those that have been around for years like balls, Frisbees or rope pulls.

4. Practice basic commands

Giving your dog a training refresher doesn’t have to be work! In fact, it’s a fun way to hang out together. It keeps your mentally sharp and physically challenged. Revisit the basic commands you’ve taught your dog — or teach him some new tricks such as high five or jump through a hoop. When you teach your dog new tricks, it not only improves his health, but boosts your confidence as a dog parent.

5. Go swimming together

Whether you have a pool in your backyard or just bought a kiddie pool, your dog will love splashing and cooling off in the water with you this summer. Afterwards, don’t be surprised if your dog runs around the yard or rolls around in the grass. Called the” zoomies,” this familiar behavior occurs when a dog gets a rush of energy after a bath or swimming. It’s thought this activity could be a release of nervous energy — or it could be that your dog just feels good after his time in the water!

6. Create an agility course in your backyard

backyard agility course doesn’t need to be expensive or elaborate. Use items you have around the house such as two laundry baskets to hold a broom handle for jumping over, a children’s playground slide or cloth tunnel. Agility courses provide many benefits for your dog such as mental stimulation, exercise, better obedience, and an improved relationship with you. They also give your dog a full-body workout since he will need to jump, climb, crawl, and run through the various obstacles. Once your dog has learned the course, challenge him by changing out the obstacles or move the course to a different part of your yard. This is guaranteed to be fun for both of you!

Having fun with your dog this summer doesn’t have to stop because of the ongoing pandemic, and these ideas are just the beginning. Get creative and try new activities with your dog!

One great way to keep your pooch cool in the summer. Watch this video of Marcia and her Benny the Paddleboard Dog!
Our Club has a private FACEBOOK GROUP called
 
Old English Sheepdogs of Greater Seattle.

Join us to keep up to date with news and to socialize with other members!

Also Check out our beautifully revamped website: SeattleOES.org
Thanks, Marcia!
Our Club has its own Merchandise Store!
Visit the Old English Sheepdog of Greater Seattle Store at Bonfire.com or Click Here

Thank you for supporting our Club!
Shows and Events
OESCA Western Region Specialty
August 18, 2022
Enumclaw, WA
Please support our Region's Specialty!
The logo was designed by our very own Merrilee Rush-McCarthy
Fundraising: We have clothing, mugs, bottles, and totes!
Click Here to buy the logo products
ALSO, WATCH for AUCTION Items at our Club Summer Specialty as well as the Regional.
 
Upcoming Conformation Shows:

AKC

+ Sammamish KC, Enumclaw WA, 8/13 - 8/15. BaRay. Closes 7/27
+ Olympic KC, Enumclaw, WA. 8/19 - 8/21. BaRay Closes 8/3
+ Umpqua KC, Roseburg, OR. 9/8 to 9/11. Onofrio Closes 8/24
+ Timberland Valley DFA, Chehalis, WA. 9/16 to 9/18. BaRay Closes 8/31
+ Walla Walla and Richland KC, Kennewick, WA. 9/29 to 10/2. BaRay Closes 9/14
SAVE THE DATES:

+ OESCA Western Region Specialty. Enumclaw, WA. August 18, 2022


UKC Shows
UKC Western Classic, Longview, WA. August 5-7. Entries Open June 22, Close July 20. Click HERE for Premium
For More Conformation and Performance Events, check out UKC's website/calendar


IABCA Shows
October 22-23, Ridgefield, WA. Click Here for more information


For Dog Sports and Performance Events
Check out Infodog.com
Click on Show Info/Shows by State and look for the sport you're interested in. 
For example,
RLY = Rally
O = Obedience
AG = Agility
FCAT = FastCat
etc.
Where Do I find a Well-bred OES puppy?
Check out our new Breeder Referral Page on SeattleOES.org.

Did you know that our club's website has a Breeder Referral Page? So does our National Club -- OESCA. 
Feel free to share these pages with those who are seeking puppies that are well-breed by careful, responsible, preservation breeders. 

Several of our breeders are also on the Good Dog Website. Our club has been a recipient of a grant from Good Dog too.

 

LATEST!
SHINY AND NEW
OESCGS Membership FORMS HERE!

Please email Anne at OESCGSmembership@gmail.com for information on Membership

NEED A MEMBERSHIP FORM?

NEW MEMBERS, CLICK HERE

RENEWING MEMBERS, CLICK HERE

FOR BREEDERS giving Puppy Owners membership, CLICK HERE

Also see the CODE OF ETHICS HERE

Membership is Due July 1

PLEASE NOTE: NEW MEMBERSHIP FORMS AVAILABLE!

The Membership Directory will be compiled and sent out in July.

It's almost that time of the year. You should receive an email from the Treasurer or Membership Chair regarding payment of membership dues. They are payable by the first day of July each year. (By-Laws Article II Section 1)

Membership Dues
Single $25.00 – 1 address, 1 person, 1 vote
Household $30.00 – 1 address, 2 household members, 1 vote for each adult
Junior $15.00 – 1 address, 1 person, 12-16 years, Non-voting

Please Make checks payable to OESCGS.
Mail to:
Nancy McGrath
OESCGS Treasurer
5733 147 th ST SE
Everett, WA 98208

Payments may also be made through PayPal with the addition of $1.10 for the PayPal fee: The account name is Seattleoes@aol.com.

Please email Anne at oescgsmembership@gmail.com after mailing the check or making the PayPal payment to let her know you've renewed.

IMPORTANT:
  • If you joined the club between February 1st and June 30th of 2022, you do not need to pay.
  • If dues have not been paid within 90 days of July 1st (which is October 1st ), your membership will be considered lapsed, 
    and you will need to reapply to the club.
Thank you for your continued support of the Old English Sheepdog Club of Greater Seattle. Our dues support our varied club activities which are published in the Raggedy Ramblings.

 

Dog-related Podcasts
that you may enjoy
Download them on your smartphone, or click the links below.


- Good Dog Pod
- Pure Dog Talk
- The Functional Dog Collaborative Podcast
 


If you have any other recommendations for dog-related podcasts or blogs, please email fluffyherders@gmail.com
 
OESCGS Board Meetings
Board Meetings are held on the 4th Tuesday of every month. 
We usually meet at 7 pm for one hour. 
Drop in and say hi. Give us your ideas for improvement or activities. 

The next board meeting is on Tuesday August 23, 2022.

Topic: OESCGS Board Meeting
Time: Aug 23, 2022 07:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

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If you have a topic of discussion to bring up, please email the Secretary at fluffyherders@gmail.com ahead of time.
 

MINUTES of the Last Meeting are HERE.


 

OESCGS Officers

President
Barbara Lierson
Auburn WA 
blierson@gmail.com
 
Secretary
Ailynn Knox-Collins
Redmond WA
fluffyherders@gmail.com

Treasurer
Nancy McGrath
Everett WA 
oescgs@gmail.com
 
Vice President
Anne Robinson
Everett, WA
oescgsmembership@gmail.com 

Board of Directors
Marlene Abrahamson
Seabeck, WA 
fmabrahamson@wavecable.com
 
Beverly Almvig
Walla Walla, WA 
balmvig@charter.net
 
Colleen Grady
East Graham WA
snowdowne@juno.com
 

Marcia Stedman 
Ferndale, WA 
marcia@sandy-point.us

Dale Yeager
mdyeager@comcast.net 
Committee Chairs
 Breeder Referral
Marcia Stedman 
Ferndale, WA 
marcia@sandy-point.us

Sunshine 
Mandy Jacobson

oescgssunshine@gmail.com

Breed Rescue
Carol Rodgers
Sequim, WA 
oesrows@gmail.com
 
Judges' Committee 
Marlene Abrahamson
Seabeck, WA 
fmabrahamson@wavecable.com

 
Judges' Education 
Colleen Grady
East Graham WA
snowdowne@juno.com


Legislative Liaison
Marlene Abrahamson
Seabeck WA
fmabrahamson@wavecable.com

Membership
Anne Robinson
Lynnwood, WA

oescgsmembership@gmail.com  
 
Public Education 
Doug Sawyer 
Spanaway, WA 
Alkiwind@aol.com
 
Website Management 
Marcia Stedman 
Ferndale, WA 
marcia@sandy-point.us

Newsletter
Ailynn Knox-Collins
Redmond, WA
fluffyherders@gmail.com 
For Lots More Information about Sheepies, Sheepie owners, and Events, check out the links below -- our website and our Facebook Page
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