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AKC Star Puppy, CGC, CGCA, CGCU, Scent work , Small Dog Class

10/02/2025

Westminster kennel club is on tonight pre show 7:30
 show starts at 8 o’clock FS one

24/01/2025

My workshop this weekend got canceled due to the weather. It is now rescheduled for February 2 at 2 o’clock.
It is called Stressed at the Start line and it has it is at Charleston Dog Training club to sign up go to their website
 Do your nerves get the better of you when you compete with your dog this workshop is for you
 We are the other half of the equation
How to warm up your dog and keep their attention in the ring no matter what the sport

04/01/2025

AKC S.T.A.R. PUPPY® IS AN OFFICIAL TITLE NOW!

Get your puppy’s first official training title!
AKC will begin processing titles on January 15, 2025

Since AKC S.T.A.R. Puppy began, it has been an award. We are pleased to announce that dog owners who complete a 6-weeks AKC S.T.A.R. Puppy class with their puppies can now choose the option of earning STAR as an official AKC title. The official title will be listed on the dog’s title record at AKC.

For dogs who have previously earned their AKC S.T.A.R. Puppy certificate, the certificate may be converted to a title by submitting the Grandfather application with the $20 processing fee.

Puppies and their owners may still earn the “certificate only” by attending a 6-weeks AKC S.T.A.R. Puppy class.
For the new official AKC title (includes a certificate), the dog must have an AKC, PAL, or AKC Canine Partners number.
Newly printed AKC S.T.A.R. Puppy test forms in the Evaluator test kits include the “certificate only” and title options. The test form is given to the dog owner by the CGC Evaluator when the puppy passes the AKC S.T.A.R. Puppy class.
Convert Your Certificate
For information about AKC S.T.A.R. Puppy, visit our homepage.

For questions about the new title, email [email protected]

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03/01/2025

Stressed at the Start line? I am teaching this pop up class at Charleston Dog Training Club on Jan 26th at 2:30 Go to their website to register.
Since I have shown in so many venues with a variety of dogs I can show you some focus games and how to prepare yourself to be calm entering the ring. Member cost $15 There are 7 spots left.

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What are you Goals for your Dog in 2025? I can help! Offering Private lessons, classes for Star Puppy, Small Dogs, Rally...
03/01/2025

What are you Goals for your Dog in 2025? I can help! Offering Private lessons, classes for Star Puppy, Small Dogs, Rally, Scent work, Obedience. Full matted air and heated ring. Small Class size. 46 years of experience. I have showed my dogs in Conformation, Obedience, Rally, Barn Hunt, Fast Cat, Lure Coursing, Agility, Dock Diving and Scent work
email me for more info [email protected]

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29/12/2024

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While at the Texas Pet Sitters Conference recently, we had the chance to hear from Dr. Roy Madigan, a veterinarian, and the principal scientist in the Canine Chagas Treatment Study.

We felt it imperative to share with our clients, and our community, the surprising information we learned.

Chagas disease is a parastic disease that is spread by kissing bugs. Similar to heartworm disease, animals can become infected with Chagas if they're bitten by, or ingest, a kissing bug.

The symptoms of Chagas can show up in a variety of ways. For less severe cases, lethargy, decreased appetite and weight loss may present. In more severe cases, you may see fluid in the abdomen, heart failure, vomiting, and unfortunately, sudden death.

Dr. Madigan estimates that up to 23% of companion dogs in Texas currently are positive for Chagas (compared to about 3.3% that are heartworm positive).

Chagas tends to attack the heart tissue, and is a progressive disease. The most common symptom seen when this happens is arrhythmia. It is also known to attack the brain.

Testing for Chagas is not common. The pet owner usually has to seek it out. There is currently a reliable test called "ELISA" that costs around $120.00. Dr. Madigan tells us that by next year, a new version will be available that will cost around $35.00 and will include a heartworm test. It will be readily available to all veterinary practices. They are currently awaiting approval from the FDA.

The treatment for Chagas is in a pill form and lasts for 12 months. Dr. Madigan reports that while it is 100% effective, it does not fix the harm that has already been done to the body by the parasite.

Our best defense against Chagas is preventative action. Pyrethroid insecticides will kill kissing bugs. Oral flea and tick medicine will kill Chagas.

If you see your pet with a kissing bug, do not squish the bug. Use a plastic baggie to capture it (don't touch it!) and contact https://kissingbug.tamu.edu/contact/ for instructions on how to submit it for testing.

It takes up to three weeks for a pet to test positive after exposure to Chagas, so don't immediately get your pet tested.

It is not only dogs who get Chagas. Cats also are affected. Chagas is the number one cause of seizures in cats.

Humans can also get Chagas. If your pet tests positive, every pet in the house should be tested, as well as all humans.

Antibodies are not effective at preventing reinfection, so a vaccine is not an option. Researchers are currently working to develop a slow-release injectible to protect pets.

Our takeaways:

*Chagas is impacting more pets than most people know. If your pet is showing unusual symptoms, ask your veterinarian to test them for Chagas. The sooner it is detected, the better off your pet will fare.

*Chagas is a treatable disease.

*Be aware of your enviroment. Keep your yard clean. Turn off outdoor lighting. Bring pets inside at night. Remove piles of rocks, leaves or wood near your home. Keep vegetation trimmed regularly. If you find a kissing bug, submit it for testing.

*If your pet tests positive for Chagas, test ALL your pets. Also, test all humans in the house.

For more information, please visit https://kissingbug.tamu.edu and www.vidapharmacal.com

To all my Facebook friends hug your dogs, your family, your friends it’s time to spread the love and have a wonderful h...
24/12/2024

To all my Facebook friends
 hug your dogs, your family, your friends it’s time to spread the love and have a wonderful holiday which ever type you celebrate

03/12/2024

I am teaching a pop-up class at Charleston  dog training club on December 14 at 1 o’clock. Do you have stress at the Ring gate then this class is for you Howto connect with your dog before you go in the ring and in between exercises.
 Go to the pop-up menu and register today on their website

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