THE SOUTH AFRICAN DACHSHUND CLUB

E-NEWS 3/2008

 

 

 

  

 

NEWS

This edition of E-News is late, brief and short of good articles for which I apologise but building, landscaping and sorting my house out since the move has been number one priority.

 

We are looking for topics for our annual workshop in July. If anyone has any specific item they would like a specialist speaker for let us know and we will do our best to find the right person to speak.

 

Congratulations to Judy Bird on being awarded her Springbok colours for her running achievements.

 

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FREE NSAIDS BROCHURE AVAILABLE

 

This is a brochure put out by the FDA on NSAIDS.   I really think it
is important that all dog owners and vets have these.   We see a lot
of problems with NSAIDS and steroids and combining the two on Dodgers.

Linda

>>(
http://www.fda.gov/cvm/Documents/NSAIDBrochure.pdf)
>>
>>(
http://www.fda.gov/cvm/nsaidbrochure.htm)

>>The brochures can be ordered on-line and are free that way. Just go to

>>_www.pueblo.gsa.gov_ (
http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov)

>>The item number is: 503R _Keeping Your Best Friend Active, Safe, and
>>Pain Free _
>>(<
http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/cic_text/misc/dog/treatdog.htm>http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/cic_text/misc/dog/treatdog.htm)
>>Free

>>See:
>>_<
http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/listall.htm_>http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/listall.htm_

>>(
http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/listall.htm)

>>This is just another way to help educate others about the adverse side
>>effects of NSAIDS - thanks to the FDA CVM.
><
http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/Dodgerslist/>

Help Fight Dachshund Disc Disease
www.dodgerslist.com
and
<
http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/Dodgerslist/>http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/Dodgerslist/

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Web Page update - Notice to all Breeders                               

The South African Dachshund Club web page www.dachshund.co.za  is presently being updated.

We would like to extend our Breeders Gallery and therefore are offering members an opportunity to advertise there Kennel on the web. The cost to the individual breeder would be approximately R100.00 per year. Initial setup costs are not included. Links to your own web site with your own logo can be accepted at the same price.

For an example of what can be put up and all other information please contact Karen De Klerk. Should you be interested in taking such a web page on our club site please e mail Karen de Klerk at cdk@hixnet.co.za. SPEAK TO KAREN TODAY

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CLUB MEMBERSHIP

If you are receiving this E-News and are not a member of our club we invite you to join now and receive a free key ring with dachshund logo donated by Motion Pictures. The application form is attached at the end of this E-News JOIN NOW

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UPCOMING EVENTS FOR YOUR DIARY

These details are taken from the KUSA web site, you are advised to check details with each club as times, venues etc may have changed

MAY

1 TKC open show at Goldfields, Bedfordview 

2 Natal Sporting Hound ch show at Ashleigh Sports Club, Pinetown

3 Highway ch show, ditto

4 Natal Coast ch show, ditto

17 Northern Tshwane KC ch skow at Voortrekkerhoogte

18 western Gauteng KC ch show at Goldfields, Bedfordview

16 Hottentots Holland open show at Brackenfell Sports Club

24 East London KC ch show at James Pierce Park

24 Kaffrarian Hound ch show, ditto

25 Port Rex KC ch show, ditto

31 KUSA National ch show at De Kuilen, Kuils River

 

JUNE

1 KUSA FCI ch show, ditto

7 KUSA Breed Judges exam

8 Zululand open show at Ashleigh Sports Club, Pinetown

14 George ch show, Langenhoven Gym, Oudtshoorn

15 Oudtshoorn ch show, ditto

29 Natal Coast open show at Ashleigh Sports Club, Pinetown

29 Goldfields open show, Goldfields, Bedfordview

 

This list may not be complete, check www.kusa.co.za for other events in May and June

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CHOCOLATE DANGER TO DOGS

 

We all know chocolate is dangerous to dogs.  The link to the chart
below shows you which kind of chocolate and the danger mark for the
weight of your dog.

http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2007/10/pets/chocolate-chart-
interactive

 

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CLUB ITEMS FOR SALE

BUY NOW BUY NOW BUY NOW BUY NOW

All items have a dachshund theme and are great to give to your doggy friends as gifts

ITEM NBR

DESCRIPTION

IN STOCK

PRICE

1

WIRE DACHSHUND WITH

16

R40.00

BEADED COLLAR

2

BEADED WIRE DACHSHUND

2

R50.00

3

HANDCRAFTED WOODEN

3

R35.00

DACHSHUNDS WITH PUPPIES

4

S.A.DACHSHUND CLUB

1

R30.00

DIAMOND JUBILEE 1999 PLATE

5

MATERIAL HAND MADE

2

R25.00

SHOPPING BAGS

6

SADC SPOONS

9

R25.00

7

DACHSHUND KNIFE STAND

1

R25.00

8

GIFT TAGS SETS

6

R5.00

PER PACKET OF 5

9

BLANK CARD SETS

19

R10.00

PER PACKET

10

MOUSEPADS

NUMEROUS

R30.00

11

BOOKMARKS

NUMEROUS

R10.00

12

COASTERS

NUMEROUS

R15.00

13

KEYRINGS

NUMEROUS

R15.00

       14       NEW ITEMS WILL BE AVAILABLE AS FROM OUR OPEN SHOW AND INCLUDE COASTER AND PLACE MAT SETS REASONABLY PRICED.   

Most of the above can easily be posted in an envelope and make nice small gifts

Available at Club functions or order direct from Charmaine Tel 082 925 7609

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Eukanuba Dog Expert 

 

 Skin & Coat 

 The Importance of Nutrition

 

The skin and coat are like a window to the overall health of pets. However there are several factors such as genetics, nutrition, parasites, diseases and grooming, that influence the development and the maintenance of the skin and coat. The genetic make up of a being is determined at conception and apart from the selection of dam and sire we have no influence. The factors you can influence are nutrition, grooming and health care.

 

 General functions of the skin

 

The skin is the largest organ of the body. In a new-born puppy skin and coat represent 24% of his body weight. By maturity the skin and coat still accounts for 12%. The skin is also the first line of defence to the environment and protects the animal from chemical, physical and microbiological injuries. At the same time it works as an effective enclosing barrier to allow an internal environment for all other organs and to prevent loss of water. Furthermore the skin regulates the core temperature of the body and is the primary sense organ for touch, pressure, pain, itching, heat and cold.

 

 Structure of the skin

  

The skin forms the continuous external surface of the body and in different regions of the body varies in thickness, colour and the presence of hair, glands and nails. Despite these variations, which reflect different functional demands, all types of skin have the same basic structure. The external surface of the skin - called the Epidermis - consists of a layer of horny cells, which is continuously shed. The cells normally require about 3 weeks to mature and an additional 7 days to be shed from the skin. Underneath lays the Dermis, a highly sensitive layer with blood vessels, nerves, fat and sweat glands. This is where hair growth takes place. The hair follicle of most domestic species is compound. Long, strong hairs will grow from the big primary follicle which is surrounded by a variable number (3-10) of accessory follicles which produce fine, short hairs.

 

 Hair growth

  

Hairs do not grow continuously but rather in cycles. Each cycle consist of a growing period and a resting period. The hair production cycle is highly variable in dogs and to a large extent breed specific. However most breeds fall into a six-month cycle with two sheddings per year, in early spring and autumn. Changes in the duration and intensity of daylight will alert the body to start shedding. Many dogs, however, are housed indoors nowadays and therefore exposed to several hours of artificial light. This means they may shed throughout the year.

  

 Importance of nutrition

  

In order to optimise your dog's potential to develop and maintain a healthy skin and glossy coat you need to provide the proper environment and nutrition. With respect to hair and skin growth some nutrients have an especially important role. These nutrients include proteins, fatty acids, vitamins and minerals. Without an adequate source of the required nutrients, signs of deficiency will be noticeable, such as a dull, dry coat, loss of elasticity and thinning hair.

 

 Proteins

 

As much as 30% of an animal’s daily protein requirement is used for its skin and coat. Hair consists of 95% protein. In some dogs the combined growth of all the hair on the body can add up to 30 metres per day! A high-quality protein source in the diet with all the essential amino acids (building blocks of protein) is necessary to ensure that the hair is able to grow without being limited by a poor protein supply. All Eukanuba formulas provide the correct level and quality of protein to meet the rigorous demands of the skin and hair.

 

 Vitamins and minerals

 

The vitamins A, E, C, biotin and riboflavin are all necessary for proper health of the skin and hair. Minerals such as zinc and copper are also essential for the development of a healthy skin and a good coat. A delicate balance between them and other minerals is present in Eukanuba nutrition.

  

 Fats and fatty acids

  

Fats and fatty acids also have a major impact on the skin and coat and need to be present in the proper amount and balance. Fat is the main energy source for dogs. Fatty acids are used as building blocks of hormones and are incorporated into cell membranes. Some fatty acids can not be produced by the body (essential fatty acids) and therefore must be present in the diet. Dogs and cats both require linoleic acid, and cats also need arachidonic acid. Fats also enhance the palatability of foods and are needed for the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins.

 

 Omega-6 and Omega-3 fatty acids

  

Fatty acids can be divided into two categories: Omega-6 fatty acids found in plant and animal sources (sunflower oil, chicken fat, pork fat) and Omega-3 fatty acids found in fish and selected plant oils (e.g. linseed). All essential fatty acids belong to the Omega-6 category and therefore are needed in the dog’s diet. However they are known to result in a stronger inflammatory response of the body to occasional scratches, sores, bites, parasites or allergic conditions. Omega-3 fatty acids tend to reduce inflammation and in many animals reduce itching associated with skin and coat irritations. But high levels of Omega-3 fatty acids may have side effects such as disturbed blood clotting and might lead to bleeding. The important factor is not how many fatty acids are in the diet, but rather the ratio of Omega-6 to Omega-3 fatty acids. Research1 has shown that the optimal balance in the diet is between 5:1 and 10:1. In the correct balance, skin moisture is maintained, the normal healing process is supported and the coat will develop properly. All Eukanuba products provide the optimal balance of Omega-6 and Omega-3 fatty acids. This unique product feature is called Coat Science 6:3.

 

Feeding your dog ‘new’ Eukanuba with Coat Science 6:3 will give him a rich and luxurious coat within 6 weeks. The best sign of excellent health!

 

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ADVERTISE ON THE CLUB WEB SITE

Adverts can be placed on the club web site www.dachshund.co.za at R100 per annum. Either send in your ready made advert or we can get a page designed for you at R200. Enquiries to Karen tel 011 702 1031 or Bruce tel 012 808 3333/083 442 2552

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FUTURE CLUB EVENTS FOR YOUR DIARY

July, Annual workshop, date and venue to be advised nearer the time, speakers and suggested topics required.
YOUR SUGGESTIONS WOULD BE APPRECIATED

October 11, Championship Show, details in a future issue

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*Satin Balls - The Original Recipe*
For putting weight on dogs and fussy eaters

Thanks to Kay Grady for posting this

The following recipe was sent to *Wellpet* by Diana Carreon, R.N.,C.  It
quickly became one of the most requested posts on Wellpet.

*Ingredients*

   10 pounds hamburger meat [the cheapest kind] (Minced meat in our language)
   1 lg. box of Total cereal (Use any wheat cereal obtainable here)
   1 lg. box oatmeal
   1 jar of wheat germ
   1 1/4 cup veg oil
   1 1/4 cup of unsulfured molasses
   10 raw eggs AND shells
   10 envelopes of unflavored gelatin
   pinch of salt

Mix all ingredients together, much like you would a meatloaf.

Divide into 10 quart freezer bags and freeze.

Thaw as needed and feed raw!

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FROM THE SECRETARY/TREASURER

Contact details for the club officials are: Secretary is Pat Sonnenschein, tel 011 467 0038, email sunschine@mweb.co.za  Treasurer is Ashleigh Feeny, tel 011 979 2520 land line out of order at present and if connected will be correct until 31 May only as Ashleigh is moving house/082 925 7609, email barkers.corner@iafrica.com. Chairman is Bruce Jenkins, tel 012 808 3333, cables stolen use 083 442 2552, email waydack@worldonline.co.za. and Vice Chairman is Peggy Pinnell tel 011 462 7961, email pinnell@yebo.co.za  New Club address is P O Box 890415, LYNDHURST, 2106

Club banking details are FNB Northcliffe, code 253705, Account number 50542199663, please fax any deposits/confirmations made to tel 012 808 3333

NOTE Subscription renewals were due on 1 January 2008. Invoices were sent out with the December 2007 DachsYap magazine. Have you remembered to pay yours?

Note the club email address sadachs@corpdial.co.za was discontinued as from 30 April 2007

Kindly note the P O Box 11981, Aston Manor, 1630 address will be cleared on a regular basis until the end of the year when it will fall away.

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FROM YOUR DACHSYAP EDITOR

A desperate plea from Pat who is looking for original material for inclusion in the June issue of DashsYap. You may contact Pat on tel 011 467 0038 or sunschine@mweb.co.za        HELP

Material for inclusion must be sent by April or October each year.

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Breeder Club

If you are not a member of the Eukanuba/IAMS Breeder Club and would like to benefit from their breeder specials please contact Pat de Coning on deconing.p@pg.com

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PUPPY BOOK

As we go to press the following are available. If you have puppies for sale or are expecting a litter please let Bruce know on Tel 083 442 2552 as we receive constant enquiries especially for miniature smooths

Standard Long

J Bird, Elveden, GAU, tel 011 314 2813/083 266 8187

Miniature Long

M James, Tussledowns, GAU, tel 011 969 4279

M Stone, Stoneleigh, KZN, tel 031 776 3393

Standard Smooth

Dr Spies, tel 082 566 7902

Miniature Smooth

B Pieters, Langeraat, GAU, tel 011 968 1484 or 082 453 2947

D Venter, Monteti, GAU, tel 072 108 8099

Standard Wire

M Stewart, Tel 011 901 1221, 082 020 1493, 072 341 8451

Miniature Wire

I Linnenkugel, Zabush, GAU, tel 079 234 1410

 

You may also check the breeder list below for expected litters

 

 

BREEDER LIST

A free service to breeders, if your name does not appear here please let us have it,
similarly if you want your name removed at any time please advise us.

Standard Long

J Bird, Elveden, GAU, tel 011 314 2813/083 266 8187

M Bowen, GAU, tel, 012 361 6343

C Clark, Von Nikcli, SWAZI, tel (+268) 6417630 (00268-6417630)

K de Klerk, Chadamyle, GAU, tel 011 702 1031

N Kay, De Gratton, MP, tel 017 843 2061

T Jarvis, Jameelkelp, GAU, tel 011 312 1643

C Miscia, Miniland, GAU, tel 011 979 2520 or 082 925 7609

G Robinson, Nibelheim, GAU, tel 011 678 2143

Miniature Long

A Alberts, EC, tel 043 743 5381

I Ameels, Isleden, CT, tel 083 229 9777

R Bezer, Migibee, GAU, tel 011 315 7937/072 872 9747

E Britz, Gaypaul, GAU, tel 011 973 2226

V Cosser, Janvern, SC, tel 044 533 6842

A Cronje, Sweetwell, CT, tel 082 789 6490

L Daiber, Jacaranda, GAU, tel 012 430 5010

W Davies, Getwick, GAU, tel 011 805 3054

K de Klerk, Chadamyle, GAU, tel 011 702 1031

T Dorrington, Lightfoot, GAU, tel 961 2058 (w)/072 174 0021

A Feeny, Miniland, GAU, tel 011 979 2520 or 082 925 7609

M Foreshaw, Arundel, GAU, tel 082 880 6070, tel 011 312 0400

L Gerber, GAU, tel 012 460 6706

M James, Tussledowns, GAU, tel 011 969 4279

T Jarvis, Jameelkelp, GAU, tel 011 312 1643

U Kleyenstuber, GAU, tel 011 794 1087 stud dog only

I Linnenkugel, Zabush, GAU, tel 079 234 1410 

J Price, Tandeluni, GAU, tel 011 702 1872

K Schultz, Schusborg, EC, tel 043 748 1632

P Sonnenschein, Lowndesdale, GAU, tel 011 467 0038

M Stone, Stoneleigh, KZN, tel 031 776 3393

K van Lelyveld, Misselthwaite,GAU, tel 011 318 1771

J van Zyl, Hugelspitz, SC, tel 0443 22 2412 ? 044 272 2412

Standard Smooth

C Diaz, Molfried, CT, tel 021 785 4051

B Jenkins, Waydack, GAU, tel 012 808 3333/083 442 2552

J Kyle, KZN, tel 033 330 3080

E Raubenheimer. Van Amstel, CT, tel 021 987 2057/082 929 8903

Dr Spies, GAU, tel 082 566 7902

V van den Berg, Valhenny, KZN, tel 033 330 5218

Miniature Smooth

A Alberts, EC, tel 043 743 5381

R Balona, CT, 083 444 3470

M Borman, Avalon, CT, tel 078 387 6589

E Brits, Gaypaul, GAU, tel 011 973 2226

B Clemmett, Kaltenberg, KZN, tel 031 266 0039

A Feeny, Miniland, GAU, tel 082 925 7609/ 011 979 2520

J Fonseca, KZN, Glenflora, tel 039 699 3481

O Galkin, Namibia, tel +6461 254507

V Gould, CT, tel 082 888 2163

J Hoseck, Edeljoy, KZN, tel 031 762 1754

M James,Tussledowns, GAU, tel 011 969 4279

D Lotter, GAU, tel 079 188 8777

L Louw, Bullrage, CT, tel 082 854 7779

B Martin, CT, tel 082 708 5737

P McLean,  Dashalong, KZN, tel 076 332 0594

B Murrell, CT, tel 021 782 4422

P Olivier, CT, tel 072 392 0912

B Pieters, Langeraat, GAU, tel 011 968 1484

E Phillpott, KZN, tel 031 765 5494

G Strydom, GAU, Trabella, tel 082 904 9760

S van Niekerk, CT, tel 082 743 3934/021 976 5979

D Venter, Monteti, GAU, tel 072 108 8099

Standard Wire

U Holmes, CT, tel 021 703 2472

A Pretorius, GAU, tel 082 377 6263

J Spowart, Von Dennenbaum, GAU, tel 011 888 3866

M Stewart, Sildowns, GAU, tel 011 901 1221, 082 020 1493, 072 341 8451

S van Niekerk, CT, tel 082 743 3934/021 976 5979

Miniature Wire

B Ferrell & K Harrison, Monongahela, GAU, tel 011 462 8223

I Linnenkugel, Zabush, GAU, tel 079 234 1410

M Stewart, Sildowns, GAU, tel 011 901 1221,082 020 1493, 072 341 8451

W Janse van Rensburg, Khasmeri, GAU, tel 082 821 5375

 

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MEMBERS LIST YOUR BUSINESS FREE HERE

Pets Publications for all your dog books and videos www.petspublications.co.za

Made In Heaven pet beds norma@owen.co.za

Barkers Corner Kennels, Bredell jrmiscia@iafrica.com

Champion Kennels & Cattery and Grooming Parlour, near Roodeplaat Dam, Pretoria district  waydack@worldonline.co.za

Stelizane Grooming Parlour - Crowthorne, Jane Kiefer, betty@daleski.co.za      082 457 5791 /  011 468 2630

Champion Estate, fuchsia plants available from spring, waydack@worldonline.co.za

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RESCUE

Peggy Pinnell tel 011 462 7961 will assist with dogs requiring rehoming and anyone looking to give an adult dog a home please