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KaiteeGCH Lady KatHarine of ross
A Top 10 Kerry, All Owner-Handled!”
#9 All-Breed and #10 Breed (Canine Chronicle Stats thru May 2011)
Shown winning Award of Merit at the Garden
under Judge Mr. Ken McDermott
Bred By Nancy Andreasik Owned By Kaileigh Gonzalez & Nancy Andreasik
KaiteeGCH Lady KatHarine of ross
A Top 10 Kerry, All Owner-Handled!”
#9 All-Breed and #10 Breed (Canine Chronicle Stats thru May 2011)
Shown winning Award of Merit at the Garden
under Judge Mr. Ken McDermott
Bred By Nancy Andreasik Owned By Kaileigh Gonzalez & Nancy Andreasik
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On The Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
Rates & Deadlines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
WIRE FOX TERRIER CLUB OF THE CENTRAL STATES PHOTOSby John Hudziak
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AFTC FLOATING NATIONAL LOUISVILLE, KY PHOTOSby Mike McGuire
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HOW TO GET PERFECT COATSPart 1 of 4 by Eric Salas
inside this ISSUE...
is published six times a year, in January, March, June, August,
October & December . by McGuire McGuire Magazines
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WWelcome to the premiere issue of All Terriers On Line! Some of you know me as the editor and publisher of two print magazines, The Smooth & Wire Quarterly and The Doberman Pinscher Magazine . SWQ is going into it’s 11th year and the Doberman is hitting 5 years . You can expect the same great ad design and the same high quality articles in All Terriers On Line as you’ve seen in the other two magazines .
So why a digital magazine? Greener and lower adver-tising costs . The economic facts of print are expensive from any angle . Printing, shipping, mailing — all big bud-get busters . Making the advertising costs high . Take a look at our lower rates on page 30 . And subscriptions to All Terriers On Line are free! You can sign up to receive e-mail notices of publication dates and deadlines or you can just visit the website and go from there .
Last year I introduced digital editions of the two print magazines at a considerably lower subscription cost . These have been very well received . They are high qual-ity and easy to read on a computer, laptop or net book . Issuu, our digital magazine publisher, now has a beta ver-sion for the Android market . When the tablets become as easy to use as a net book, digital could easily become the wave of the future .
As an advertiser of a show dog, I know you’ve already been thinking about those judges! I’ve reached out to all the Terrier Group judges with e-mail addresses inviting them to subscribe . We are on Face Book, as are many of the AKC judges . Our sign up does ask if you are a judge, so I can report back to the advertisers with a count of our judges .
So hop on board and let’s ride the wave of the future — together!
Showing great promise as a 4 month old puppy Auggie lived up to this statement in limited
showing in tough terrier competition in the Midwest,including
Multiple Best in Specialty Wins, Group Win, and a dozen Group placements.
Owned by Jan Ramel & Kathy Hudziak
Bred by Jan Ramel
Presented by Carlos Puig & Kaileigh Gonzalez
Conditioned by Kaileigh Gonzalez
GCH Rampage’s Triple Crown
On The Cover....
Ch Rampages Kentucky Derby x Rampages Jewel Thief
Showing great promise as a 4 month old puppy Auggie lived up to this statement in limited
showing in tough terrier competition in the Midwest,including
Multiple Best in Specialty Wins, Group Win, and a dozen Group placements.
Owned by Jan Ramel & Kathy Hudziak
Bred by Jan Ramel
Presented by Carlos Puig & Kaileigh Gonzalez
Conditioned by Kaileigh Gonzalez
GCH Rampage’s Triple Crown
On The Cover....
Ch Rampages Kentucky Derby x Rampages Jewel Thief
Adam completes a memorable triple.
Best of Breed Group 3 at MontGoMery
Best of Breed Group 1 at AKC invitAtionAl
Best of Breed Group 1 at WestMinster
J. W. smith Mark & Joan taggart eddie & lesley Boyes
G Ch. slyfox sneaks a peek
Adam completes a memorable triple.
Best of Breed Group 3 at MontGoMery
Best of Breed Group 1 at AKC invitAtionAl
Best of Breed Group 1 at WestMinster
J. W. smith Mark & Joan taggart eddie & lesley Boyes
G Ch. slyfox sneaks a peek
Many dollars have been spent trying to fix problems: Reduce drying times, fewer mats, fix wavy kinky coats, controlling volume, texture, eliminating breakage, producing deeper richer colors and eliminating stains just to name a few . For many years we have used home remedies such as beer, eggs, vinegar and even lemon juice in our hair with great results . Why, why, why? The short answer is the high acid side of the pH scale of the substance we use on our hair . The pH scale measures how acidic or basic a substance is . The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14 . A pH of 7 is neutral . A pH less than 7 is acidic . A pH greater than 7 is basic or more on the alkaline side .
The pH scale is logarithmic and as a result, each whole pH value below 7 is ten times more acidic than the next higher
value . For example, pH 4 is ten times more acidic than pH 5 and 100 times (10 times 10) more acidic than pH 6 . The same holds true for pH values above 7, each of which is ten times more alkaline (another way to say basic) than the next lower whole value . For example, pH 10 is ten times more alka-line than pH 9 and 100 times (10 times 10) more alkaline than pH 8 .
Pure water is neutral . But when chemi-cals are mixed with water, the mixture can become either acidic or basic . Examples of acidic substances are vinegar and lemon juice . lye, milk of magnesia, and ammonia are examples of basic substances . All of the ingredients that enhanced our hair see (Fig A) are low in pH and make them high in acid . High Acid pH will lock down the fragile cuticle on the hair; this is the first and one of the most important steps in creating a great coat externally .
Most products we currently use are closer to the higher numbers on this scale (Fig A) . When you use most cur-rent shampoos, conditioners, brighteners,
Figure B Figure C Figure D
Part 1 of 4 — Understanding pHBy Eric Salas
bleaches… you are destroying your coats! The higher numbers are higher in alkaline and will soften the cuticle . This is visible by the presence of a dull dingy coat (Fig B) . Notice the cuticles turned up? This makes the hair susceptible to the problems listed .
Other factors that will destroy the cuti-cle is the water we use . Most water from the tap is above the neutral 7 on the pH range, under no circumstances use water with a pH factor above 7 . Historically we have always been taught to dilute our shampoo and conditioning products, water is not our friend in this case . Unless the water you are using to dilute is lower than 7 . Every time you apply water on hair above 7 you soften your coat, lift the cuticle, expose the cortex and create a dull dingy coat . For the best results only use distilled water because it is always at 7 . Another option is to purchase a machine that can manufacture your current water into any pH desired .
If you were asked what is more impor-tant? The roofing shingle on a house or the structure supporting the shingles? This is a trick question . One could not survive with-out the other . The cuticle is like the roofing shingle and the cortex is like the structure .
The cuticle is translucent and is the only source of protection for the inner part of the hair, the cortex . The cortex (Fig D) maintains the shape of the hair, houses all of the color pigmentation, is the source of strength and elasticity and is water-soluble so it is susceptible to staining .
Here is an example of a rabbit (Fig E) in the wild living in an area where it rains almost daily . This rabbit lives underground digging in the mud and not one stain on its coat . Many people would be horrified to watch their special digging in the mud . The first reason why this rabbit displays the vibrant rich coat we desire for our dogs is simple . It has never been washed with heavy detergents, bleached or had its coat dried out with other products . The solution to this first part of coat care is very simple . Do not use high alkaline products on your dogs coats! Identify the pH of any water that is applied with or without prod-ucts and never go higher than 7 .
The next part of creating the perfect coat is maintaining the Cortex . Hydration, hydration, hydration is the key here . A non-traditional conditioner is the solution . A traditional conditioner is a conditioner that coats the hair and completely seals it protecting it . The truth is that you are coat-ing the coat with a product that is high in alkaline lifting the cuticles and softening the hair . It also suffocates the cortex and prevents hydration . This will make the coat wavy, dry, dull in color and susceptible to staining and breakage (Fig B & C) . Notice (Fig F) the hydrated hair on the left is round in shape, fuller and straight as the hair dehydrates it distorts in shape . A non-tra-ditional conditioner will protect internally, hydrate the cortex and maintain a low pH . Because it is internal and low in pH it will be part of enhancing the genetic quality
Figure E
Figure F
of the breed . A non-traditional conditioner should be used daily on furnishings for the ultimate protection and quality .
It is also very important to spray the coat to prevent breakage every time you use a tool or brush . Traditionally we have used a spray bottle and tap water . With this new knowledge it would be better to spray a solution that is low in pH to lock the cuticle down and a bonus would be a combination mixed with a non-traditional conditioner to hydrate the cortex .
Creating products is very similar to breeding, trial and error with a touch of luck . Some people or in this case manu-factures have personal priorities . Start with the best you can afford knowing that cut-ting any corners may give you less than
the desired results . I do not recommend going out and getting the highest acidic ingredients you can find to lock down the cuticle on your dog’s coat just like breed-ing it is the perfect combination that cre-ates what you are looking for, too much of what we thought was a good thing has been the demise of many breeds . This series of articles are intended to provide you with the knowledge to go beyond your competition by fine-tuning your coat care and creating perfect coats with less effort resulting in stronger coats, more vibrant colors, eliminating stains and spending less on products to fix problems we have cre-ated without this knowledge . Part two will include topics such as nutrition; exercise and coat care from the inside out . g
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FlamboyantInt/Am GCh. Groove N TribalFox
Deb MayerCambridge, MN
New Grand ChampionBreeder • Owner • HandledGatsbyA Great Start for 2011...
Jett started 2011 with a bang going Best of Breed over Specials for a major at the Golden Triangle Kennel Club of
Mississippi and went on to a Group , owner /handled, under Terrier Judge Colonel Joe Purkhiser. We are very proud of her record to date which includes multiple Sweepstakes,
Regional Specialty and now Group wins.
Bred By: Mary Raggett & Connie Clark
Owned by:Mary Raggett
Jett
Tsarshadow Flying Circus x Ch. Edenshire Luv Potion
Edenshire Tainted Luv
FlamboyantInt/Am GCh. Groove N TribalFox
Deb MayerCambridge, MN
New Grand ChampionBreeder • Owner • HandledGatsbyA Great Start for 2011...
Jett started 2011 with a bang going Best of Breed over Specials for a major at the Golden Triangle Kennel Club of
Mississippi and went on to a Group , owner /handled, under Terrier Judge Colonel Joe Purkhiser. We are very proud of her record to date which includes multiple Sweepstakes,
Regional Specialty and now Group wins.
Bred By: Mary Raggett & Connie Clark
Owned by:Mary Raggett
Jett
Tsarshadow Flying Circus x Ch. Edenshire Luv Potion
Edenshire Tainted Luv
GCH. Ironhills Steele Rampage X CH. Brookhaven Steele Abracadabrah
Owner:Cynda SchulteSt. Louis, MO314/[email protected]
Breeders: Suzanne Hoseman
& Mari Morrisey
Handlers:R.C./Shari CarusiLeonardo Garcini
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Ch. InStyle’ S JuSt Run lIke A DeeR
JD
sire:Am.Can.Ch.Hatcar Head Games
aka Bandit
dam: Ch.lnStyle ‘s Fatal Attraction
aka Fatal
is a Group Winning, Group Placing and Best Puppy in Showwinner at just 6 ½ months of age.
Owned and bred byInStyle Kennels
Po Box 138Deloraine, Manitoba Canada R0M 0M0
www. [email protected]/ 204-747-4234
All breed handling is available.
GCH. Ironhills Steele Rampage X CH. Brookhaven Steele Abracadabrah
Owner:Cynda SchulteSt. Louis, MO314/[email protected]
Breeders: Suzanne Hoseman
& Mari Morrisey
Handlers:R.C./Shari CarusiLeonardo Garcini
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Ch. InStyle’ S JuSt Run lIke A DeeR
JD
sire:Am.Can.Ch.Hatcar Head Games
aka Bandit
dam: Ch.lnStyle ‘s Fatal Attraction
aka Fatal
is a Group Winning, Group Placing and Best Puppy in Showwinner at just 6 ½ months of age.
Owned and bred byInStyle Kennels
Po Box 138Deloraine, Manitoba Canada R0M 0M0
www. [email protected]/ 204-747-4234
All breed handling is available.
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GCH Rampage’s Triple Crown
July 2011
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