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Nyko Earns his CD and RA!
Happy 4th Birthday for Nyko!
Robyn and Leslie Salley’s Nyko finished out his CD (Novice Obedience) and RA (Rally Advanced) on his 4th birthday. Notably, he achieved his CD with 3 for 3 Q’s – two 1st places and 1 second!
Pending AKC Approval… Nocturne of the Ruined King des Monts du Lac CD RA CGC RATI HIT
Photos Requested for 2022 ABC Calendar
It’s that time of year again! We need your photos for the 2022 ABC Calendar!
From Now until May 1st you may submit your photos via Email or Teams.
We need High Resolution images in both Landscape and Portrait format for different elements of the calendar. Please remember only the highest resolution landscape images can be selected for large monthly photos though.
Avoid photos with people unless necessary for the activity. We are looking for a little bit of everything to show off how amazing and versatile this wonderful breed is! From the sporting field to the backseat on a road trip, during agility or obedience, herding their stock or basking on the couch. Posed and candid shots, even full on photo shoots with props! We also adore those holiday, seasonal, and themed photos!
While we unfortunately cannot include active bite photos for those in IPO, Mondio, and so forth. We would love to highlight the versatility of the breed in these sports still though. Photos of other exercises in these sports are more than welcome!
Please remember only ABC Members are eligible to submit photos, you must be a current member at the time of submission.
The limit this year is Eight photos per single membership, or Ten Photos if a joint or combined membership.
A member may submit for a non-member if they are a co-owner of the dog in the photo, however it will count toward the member who is submitting’s single membership limit of eight.
You must own the rights to the photo in order to submit it for publication. Meaning you either took the photo, have permission from a friend to submit, or have a photographer’s release which must be submitted at the same time as the photo in question.
In order to submit photos via Teams you can find the tab in the American Beauceron Club team section, under the “General” section. The tab is in the tool bar where you see Posts, Files, Current Files, and so forth, on mobile you will need to click “More” to see it. It will say “2022 Calendar Photos” and there is a visual step by step tutorial in that tab labeled “CalendarUpload” to help walk you through the process. You should also see the Example Folder in this section to see what it should look like when you are done.
You should also be able to click this link, and sign in via your ABC email to do so via internet browser as well, if you do not use the app on PC or Mobile:
Submitting via teams is highly recommended for anyone who would like to try for a Large month image as this method has the least quality loss, this is especially important if sending the item from a cell phone, and for those submitting large file sizes. Via teams, you also can edit, change, and submit new photos up until the deadline if you take a new one you enjoy more than your current submissions.
If you would prefer to submit via email you may do so by sending items to waysandmeans@beauce.org as we have in the past.
-Files should be titled the name of the dog pictured, or you will need to make a key for us to identify the dog’s in each photo to submit in the email.
Example: DC1021 is Dog 1 on the left and Dog 2 on the right
-Owner Name(s): Please list ALL owners you would like to have listed and their names as they should be printed if used.
-Dog(s) Call Name(s): If a photo contains multiple dogs, you must include a way to identify them such as Left to Right, color of collar, Harlequin or Black and Rust etc.
-Dog(s) Registered Name(s): Please include Call names in “quotes” or (parentheses) to pair to a registration name if it is not obvious.
-Additional Information: Such as if the dog is a rescue, in memoriam, and so forth.
If the photos are taken by a professional photographer, you must include a use release that includes resale rights for the images. Please list the photographer’s name in the additional information section.
Please note, if submitting via email you must submit files in the correct format and with all required information or it will not be considered. You also will not be able to change or exchange photos after submission due to the restructure of our email system. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Have questions? Need some help?
Message us at waysandmeans@beauce.org or reach out to Co-Chair Erika Stephens directly via Facebook or Teams and she will do her best to assist you.
Wags & Brags
Solo Finishes RACH!
Victoria Paul’s BOSS MABIS RO1 UCH RACH Han Solo Du Chateau Rocher CDX RM3 RAE2 CGCA CGCU TKI BCAT VHMA BH UPr1 UPF1 PRO1 became an AKC Rally Champion at the Houston Obedience Training Club, in Houston Texas, after completing his 20th triple-qualifying leg and 300 points (150 from Master class) needed to finish!
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Registry of Merit – Uwe
Congratulations to Susan Griffin on the receipt of Registry of Merit to J’Adore Ustaritz de L’Ame Du Loup (“Uwe”). This is the first Beauceron to receive an ROM from the American Beauceron Club.
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Tarque earns multiple titles!
Rivesaltes des Monts du Lac BN, RN, CGC, TKI “Tarque” owned and loved by Pamela Vartanian earned his CGC Title, Rally Novice Title, Trick Dog Novice & Intermediate Title, and to top it all off he also earned his Beginner Novice Title!!! Way to go Tarque & Pamela!
Mesa earns her AKC Rally Novice title!
Pending AKC approval, Mesa’s Mountain Adventure JdV SEE SEI SWA NW1 JHD-g SD1 “Mesa” earned her Rally Novice title, which she achieved through the new AKC Virtual Rally pilot program. Great job Mesa & Syndi!
Herding Clinic
This is a ranch style clinic with Lisa Edwards, who has extensive experience with Beaucerons as well as many other herding breeds. Instruction will be tailored to the individual dog-handler team. This is the clinic that was postponed from last year due to COVID. There are 10 working spots (10 dogs). There is no charge for observers but the number may be limited due to COVID restrictions.
You’ll receive an email with payment details. After payment is completed, you’ll be confirmed (manually, so there may be a bit of a delay), and then you’ll receive instructions for how to submit your registration information so the site can properly plan for the number of people attending and staying onsite.
2020 ABC Member of the Year
The winner of the first American Beauceron Club Member of the Year award is Regional Director 4, Sidney Wilcox. We thought it would be nice for the membership to see all of the nominations, the reasons you put them forward, and how you recognize each other’s efforts and achievements. Congratulations to Sidney, and the rest of the nominees. The submission form for 2021 nominees will be posted in the coming month.
Diana Brown, nominated by Robyn Salley
She volunteers tirelessly for the club and the community at large. She’s the first to bring new ideas to the table, see them all the way through, and educate the entire membership on the new idea or tool or process. She’s done countless of hours of work for the club without ever asking for a single shred of recognition in return. I credit her for a lot of the progress the club has made from a technology and process perspective and hope we can continue to benefit from her expertise for many years to come.
Robyn Salley, nominated by Sarah Price
I have had the pleasure of working with Robyn for the past year on the newsletter committee, and in the process have gotten a peek into the inner workings of the ABC from the website side of the club. I honestly believe without her persistence, dedication of time, resources, and knowledge, the club would not be operating at its current level. She tirelessly works to keep the website functioning, trouble shooting for members, setting up tools and processes to help with communication, function, and events (National Specialty, fund raising, etc.). her work touches every facet of the club. She has streamlined so much of what the club does and never complains about the amount of time or effort she puts forward. In addition, I’ve watched Robyn encourage and educate in the most respectful and tactful manner in our many social media groups–something that I think emphasizes her adherence to the club’s code of ethics more than many other actions. I appreciate all of the time and resources that the ABC club members and especially our Board put into this job, but I think that Robyn has consistently gone above and beyond during her tenure to the website and newsletter committees.
Robyn Salley, nominated by Syndi Keats
I am nominating Robyn Salley for Member of the Year for several reasons. First, she has worked tirelessly as the Club webmaster to upgrade and improve the website, which is the gateway to learning about our breed for members and nonmembers alike. She’s available for any and all questions and is always willing to help. She’s also an advocate for the breed both in person in the breed ring or at shows, and online in various Facebook groups. She was one of the creators of the Beauceron Newbie group, which created an informative space for people new to, or curious about, the breed. Robyn has gone above and beyond, donating a large amount of her personal time to improve the workings of the Board, and to help and encourage the membership and all Beauceron owners.
Karla Davis, nominated by Sidney Wilcox
Karla is the pillar of the breed in the US. Because of her we are able to do AKC with our dogs. She has stayed a original member of the breed club. She has produced the winning history holding Beaucerons in the US. Her dedication to the breed is never questioned. Her dedication to the breed for decades deserves her to be the member of the year for her unwavering support the community has for her dogs and what she produced. She has stood by her dogs for a lifetime and she never spares an expense with club events. There is no better person that deserves this award.
Karla Davis, nominated by Carol Cossey
Karla for many years has not only been a tremendous asset in breeding, she has also served the Club in many capacities as officer, chair and years and years of Meet the Breed events. She is a member in good standing and an asset to the Club.
Ashley De Noma, nominated by Crystal Bomer
Ashley took over as treasurer for the club this year under very difficult circumstances. She put on our National Specialty with very limited assistance and as a relative newcomer to showing. She is a wonderful breed ambassador always willing to meet people interested in or new to the breed. She helps people at shows and shows other people’s Beauces who want their dogs shown but don’t want to show themselves at no charge.
Ashley De Noma, nominated by Caitlin Bailey
Ashley has been an active member and board member this year. She is supportive to everyone she comes into contact with and is always doing what she can for the club and the breed as a whole. You can’t find a more honest and helpful member in the club.
Ambre Leigh (Shaffer), nominated by Selena Elrod
From my observations, she always conducts herself professionally and kindly, and displays compassion for the breed and the betterment of the club. I feel her commentary is always well thought-out, productive and thought provoking. She demonstrates an ability to stay calm during debates and to avoid making things, or taking things personally.
Sarah Price, nominated by Kayla Phillips
Her relentless determination for the newsletter success and being so positive to everyone!
Sidney Wilcox, nominated by Pam Boyer
This year we have seen many firsts for the club. So many of her suggestions have been for the betterment of the breed and club. Like adding top 20, moving health and genetics forward, standing by this board and club. She works daily to see the club is working well.
Sidney Wilcox, nominated by Gabby Murdock
I believe that Sidney Wilcox is deserving of this award because just in this past year she has worked so hard through this club. She put together an amazing national event, worked very hard on the board, and she is always willing to tackle any rescue dog in need of help and pay for any care and such the rescue dog needs. She truly has gone above and beyond for the club just this year and I think she really deserves this award. She is continued to work on the national and journee even through the stress of the Covid 19. She has wonderful relationships with all breeders in the club. She has done so much for the club in a million different aspects this year and I think it would be wonderful to commend her for all her hard work.
Sidney Wilcox, nominated by Courtney Goddard
She took on the responsibility of making our 2020 NS possible. While the pandemic may have messed things up, she has never stopped working hard at making this show possible. She has gone above and beyond as a board member and is always the first to help a Beauce in need and never complains.
Elaine Giannelli, nominated by Lauren Trathen
Elaine has helped many many members across the years. She built a pedigree database that has been utilized worldwide and by almost every single one of us while it was up to date & even still now to look back. Elaine stands up for the true essence and spirit of the Beauceron; she has always tried to make the best choices she possibly can and mentor those she recognizes passion in.
Kara Staroski, nominated by Lori Dillon
Kara is always willing to educate others in the breed. She spends countless hours on the rescue. I fostered a dog earlier this year and she kept in close contact to check on his progress. Kara cares deeply about the breed and she is excellent in her role as Rescue Coordinator.