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Central Carolina Poodle CLub CCPC / AKC show hosting club/Affiliate of Poodle Club of America
WC/WCX;agility;conformation,fun match,education,rescue

CCPC is an AKC member club sponsoring dog events in central NC

20/01/2024

https://pdf.infodog.com/prm/1227/prm1227.pdf =bookmarks 2024 2 day poodle specialty in conjunction with the tar heel cluster

26/12/2023
05/12/2023
We were honored  Sunday to host Julie Rice MT(ASCP), KPA-CTP, CNWI™ for our inaugural  nose work workshop. We had way to...
05/12/2023

We were honored Sunday to host Julie Rice MT(ASCP), KPA-CTP, CNWI™ for our inaugural nose work workshop. We had way too much fun..totally enjoyed watching beginner dogs brains click on to scenting and working independently and a few dogs who had already been introduced progress to harder tasks... while this was a poodle club sponsored event we had a number of non poodle breeds entertain us! i have selected a few pictures by club member Colleen Wilson for your pleasure... We thank you for your support and for adhering to our needs for safety!

I have been informed a spot in the afternoon session of our julie rice seminar  is open...if you would like to take this...
01/12/2023

I have been informed a spot in the afternoon session of our julie rice seminar is open...if you would like to take this spot.. go to sign up genius as seen in a previous post and click on #4.. at this late date you can only pay by paypal... this is a limited contact limited people/dog seminar nose work only 8 spots in each session only 1 dog at a time working /crate in your car sunday dec 3 afternoon session starts at 1 pm at dog town academy burlington nc

This seminar is described in detail in the first attachment below under related files. You'll also find Julie Rice's bio-info in the second attachment. Payment can be made in two ways, 1. A check for $80.00 (Working Slot) or $50.00 (Audit Slot) made out to, CCPC and mailed to: Judy Wilding 284 Back....

11/11/2023
Poodle breeders today should heed Wendell Sammet's interview
10/11/2023

Poodle breeders today should heed Wendell Sammet's interview

Sat, 12/18/2021 - 1:23am Mr. Poodle After three-quarters of a century in dogs, Wendell Sammet looks back on the breed with which he is synonymousBy Denise Flaim Poodles are, without question, a glamorous breed. But there is glamour, and then there is glamour. The latter, in all its italicized glory...

23/05/2023

Say no to Merle 🚫!!

Sharing from Barbara Hoopes:

Everyone keeps asking me about Merle poodles, so I am summarizing literature research I did below. I am making this post public so it can be shared. I am a professor of Molecular Biology at Colgate University, have a PhD in Biochemistry from Harvard University and do molecular genetics research in dog body size and some coat colors in dogs. In addition I am a breeder of toy poodles.

Merle poodles have only been observed for the last two decades. Merle poodles must have resulted from the introduction of the dominant Merle mutation from a Merle containing breed, probably a herding breed or breeds. Merle does not occur in purebed poodles naturally. The arguments for natural Merle in poodles don't hold up in the light of what we know about Merle and are discussed below.

False claim 1. "Merle has been present forever, but was hidden in white dogs." Yes, Merle can be “hidden” in white and cream dogs. However, extensive crossing of white and colored poodles since 1900 has occurred--this would have “unmasked” hidden Merle early in breed history, since it is a dominant mutation (see reference 1). This was not observed.

False claim 2. "The Merle mutation simply arose spontaneously in poodles recently." No. The Merle mutation is very unusual at the DNA level, and the Merle found in poodles is identical to that found in herding breeds. It is not possible that the exact same unusual mutation occurred more than once in different breeds of dogs (see reference 2).

False claim 3. "Merle poodles arose from 'cryptic Merles' present in the breed." No. Although “cryptic Merles” that do not show Merle coloring exists in Merle containing breeds, this cannot explain the sudden appearance of Merle Poodles. Active Merle can produce “cryptic Merle”, due to the unusual nature of the mutation, but the reverse has NEVER been observed (see reference 3). In addition this would predict a lot of cryptic Merles in non-Merle poodles, which are not observed.

Since these arguments are not supported scientifically, the most reasonable conclusion is that Merle must have been introduced from a different Merle containing breed, which means that Merle poodles have pedigrees that were falsified at some point.

Why is Merle "bad"? Well in addition to falsified pedigrees, Merle carries with it health risks. Merle dogs have a higher risk of deafness than non-Merle dogs when there is loss of pigment on the head, and dogs containing two copies of the Merle mutation (“double Merles”) not only have an even higher risk for deafness but a risk of improper eye development and blindness (see reference 4).

This is bad for poodles, where a lot of dogs are white and cream, where Merle can be "hidden". Breeding a “hidden Merle” to a Merle dog will result in the production of “double Merles”, which will have a significant risk for hearing and vision loss. Genetic testing to detect the presence or absence of Merle in colors where Merle would be hidden would be required to prevent this unfortunate result.

1 Mackey J. Irick, Jr. “The New Poodle 6th Edition”, Chapter Howell Book House, New York, NY 1986
2 Clark, L.A., Wahl, J.M., Rees, C.A. and K. E. Murphy (2006). Retrotransposon insertion in SILV is responsible for merle patterning of the domestic dog. Proc Natl Aca Sci USA 103(5):1376-1381.
3 Langevin, M., Synkova, H., Jancuskova, T., and S. Pekova. (2018). Merle phenotypes in dogs—SILV SINE insertions from Mc to Mh. PLoS One 13(9):e0198536
4 Strain, G.M., Clark, L.A., Wahl, J.M., Turner, A. E. and K.E. Murphy (2009). Prevalence of deafness in dogs heterozygous or homozygous for the merle allele. J. Vet. Intern. Med. 23:282-286.

19/02/2023

COPIED FROM INFODOG JUDGES BIO PAGE

Dennis McCoy enjoyed a phenomenal career as a professional handler that included handling many all-breed and specialty Best in Show winners. He won more than 500 Best in Shows as a handler and showed the top-winning Poodle and the top-winning Dalmatian in breed history. Dennis won seven Groups at Westminster, including five consecutive Non-Sporting Groups from 1996 to 2000, and was Best in Show at Westminster in 1991 with Ch. Whisperwind On a Carousel. With his husband, Randy Garren, their handling and breeding kennel, Randenn, finished more than 1,000 champions. They have co-bred seven generations of champion Standard Poodles, including the 2009 Westminster Non-Sporting Group winner and top-winning black Poodle of all time, all varieties. Dennis retired from handling and began his judging career in 2000, and judges all Toy, Non-Sporting and Terrier breeds and Best in Show. He is also the current president of Poodle Club of America and the Raleigh KC as well as the Tar Heel cluster chair. Dennis has judged numerous assignments in foreign countries, and has judged the Toy Group and Non-Sporting group at Westminster.

Fly high on angel wings Dennis McCoy..the end of an era for so many who knew him from the beginnings of the famous Kathy...
18/02/2023

Fly high on angel wings Dennis McCoy..the end of an era for so many who knew him from the beginnings of the famous Kathy Kish Standard poodles My heart is broken

12/12/2022

We have 1 trophy spot remaining for the 2023 specialty BOS toy is available for $35 contact debbie [email protected] to sponsor!

Scenes from our 2022 Specialty by Beth White, club member Thank you for supporting our club!
15/03/2022

Scenes from our 2022 Specialty by Beth White, club member Thank you for supporting our club!

09/03/2022

GOOD LUCK this week to all our poodle friends entered on the Tar Heel! We are looking forward to all our entries friday and saturday at our specialty!

22/02/2022

Entries close Wed feb 23 for our specialties March 11 and 12 on the Tar Heel..

premium is up for our March specialty..March 11 and 12 in conjunction with the Tare Heel cluster.. Friday Saturday 4 cha...
01/02/2022

premium is up for our March specialty..March 11 and 12 in conjunction with the Tare Heel cluster.. Friday Saturday 4 chances at poodle points those 2 days.. here is friday

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