[ SHOWGSD-L ] Re: Excerpted: Gilberts' K-9 Seminars N&R, Vol.9 Issue 1 Part 3...

  • From: TISHW@xxxxxxx
  • To: stormy435@xxxxxxxxx, showgsd-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2011 16:38:36 -0500 (EST)

The American German Shepherd Dog Charitable Foundation should be  listed.  
 
Tish
 
 
In a message dated 12/27/2011 2:54:47 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
stormy435@xxxxxxxxx writes:
There  are some interesting articles in this one.  It lists, from AKC   
CHF,  a number of Breed clubs that have Parent Club Health   
Foundations.   The GSDCA isn't listed.   Hmmmmm
Stormyy
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From: "Ed Gilbert,  Jr." <gilbertk9@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: December 26, 2011 7:30:24 PM  PST
To: "E M Gilbert" <gilbertk9@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Gilberts'  K-9 Seminars N&R, Vol.9 Issue 1 Part 3, January  2012



GILBERTSâ?? K-9 SEMINARS NEWS & REVIEW
VOLUME 9 ISSUE  1, Part  
3                   January  
2012
Copyright © 2012 by Gilbertsâ?? K-9  Seminars

HAPPY NEW YEAR.

â??A well balanced dog has a title at  both ends.â??

ENVIRONMENTAL NOTICE
No trees were killed in the  creation of this issue of K-9 News &  
Review. However, many  electrons were terribly inconvenienced.

â??Determine never to be  idle...It is wonderful how much may be done if  
we are always doing.â??  Thomas Jefferson

MISSION STATEMENT
The mission and goal of Gilbertsâ??  K-9 Seminars is to serve breeders,  
conformation and performance  exhibitors, handlers, trainers, judges  
and other enthusiasts who  comprise the sport of purebred dogs through  
educational Seminars.  The goal of the educational Seminars is to  
provide comprehensive and  conclusive information on canine structure  
and movement. The goal of  this information is to provide for the  
promotion of showing and  breeding for type and function of healthy  
purebred dogs based on  breed specific facts. In the meeting of these  
goals attendees will  become independent thinkers and will be  
challenged to properly  evaluate dogs, thereby preparing them to be a  
more intelligent  breeder, exhibitor, handler and judge.

...snip...

â??A  person is not given integrity. It results from the relentless   
pursuit of honesty at all times.â??

REMEMBERING â?? CONVERSATIONS WITH  ELSWORTH GAMBLE
By E. M. Gilbert Jr.
Elsworth Gamble was an honest dyed  in the wool dog man and judge. His  
in ring demeanor was kind to the  exhibit, and his hands told a story.  
He was quick in his decision  making process and he did not suffer fools.
When he was on a panel and I  could make the show â?? I always spent some  
time watching Elsworth â??  as I felt he was just about the best judge in  
the sport. Plus you  could learn about a breed just by watching him  
judge. He knew breed  type and his breed specific judging told you what  
was important in  that breed. His hands spoke volumes.
At one show, after he finished his  breeds, I and several other judges  
engaged Elsworth in a discussion.  Elsworth was asked why he put so  
many puppies to winners and breed.  Elsworth asked in return â?? â??What is  
the purpose of a dog show?â?? Then  he stated â?? â??to judge breeding stock,  
shouldnâ??t the next generation  be an improvement over the previous  
generation?â?? What a lesson, and  no preaching, just questions to make  
you think.
On another  occasion, Elsworth was asked why he withheld so many  
ribbons,  particularly in the puppy classes. Elsworth then told us a   
story.
â??A breeder friend called him on the phone one day and asked if  he  
(Elsworth) had some free time that afternoon. Elsworth replied  â??yes.â??  
The friend said he would be over at 1 oâ??clock to pick him up,  but he  
had a condition, Elsworth was not to talk, just come along  for the  
ride and listen. Elsworth agreed to play his friends silly  game.
His friend had a newspaper with the want ads. He drove to an  address  
listed and they went around to the backyard and into a  garage. In the  
back of the garage there was a glass counter case  filled with dog show  
ribbons and behind the counter was a man. On  the walls were many puppy  
photos. Elsworthâ??s friend said to the man:  â??According to this ad you  
have puppies that are show dogs for sale.â??  The man responded: â??Yes, in  
fact I do â?? If you want Iâ??ll go in the  back and bring a great show dog  
out.â?? They stayed in the garage  while the man went to the kennel runs  
in back and brought back a  terrier puppy. The man placed the puppy on  
a table and stated â??this  one is a great show dog.â?? Elsworth thought  
otherwise. His friend  asked, â??How much for this show dog?â?? This was  
the 1950â??s â?? â??$500â??  was the response. His friend stated and asked â?? 
â??I  
never paid more  than five dollars for a dog, but I never had a show  
dog, how do I  know this is a good show dog.â?? The man asked, â??Do you  
know what a  blue ribbon is? It means the dog has won â?? it is a show  
dog winner.â??  Elsworthâ??s friend responded, â??Gee, I really want a show  
dog â?? but  $500, Iâ??ll have to go check with my wife.â?? The man  
responded, â??Donâ??t  forget with the dog you get all these blue ribbons  
he won.â??
They  went silently and got into the car â?? Elsworth said â??no need to  
talk,  take me home.â??
Elsworth had a reputation for finding the future greats in  the breeds  
he judged. He probably placed more puppies to winners  than any other  
judge and he definitely withheld more placings,  rightly so, than any  
other judge. His judging integrity to upholding  the breed Standard and  
withholding when it was necessary is sadly  lacking in the show ring  
world wide.
Elsworth Gamble, breeder,  handler, judge, student, teacher, with breed  
knowledge, integrity,  impartiality, and ethics of the highest order.  
Those that knew him,  still miss him. He lives on in memory and his  
influence is still  carried in many breed lines to this day.

â??Integrity is  doing the right thing, even if nobody is watching.â??

DIAGNOSING  PANCREATITIS BEFORE ITâ??S TOO LATE
12/02/2011. This work was funded by AKC  Canine Health Foundation Grant  
1227-A.
Pancreatitis is almost as  frustrating for doctors to deal with as it  
is for dog owners. Itâ??s  one of those diagnoses that is incredibly  
difficult to make before  itâ??s too late. The symptoms are vague, and  
the current tests are  hard to perform, unreliable, or both.  Thatâ??s  
why itâ??s so  important that researchers continue to hunt for a simple  
and  effective way to diagnose pancreatitis. Itâ??s not an easy task.
Diagnostic  tests are evaluated on two criteria â?? sensitivity and  
specificity.  The sensitivity of a test measures how good it is at  
detecting dogs  that have the condition itâ??s looking for. A diagnostic  
test for  pancreatitis with a sensitivity of 85% would correctly  
identify 85  out of every 100 dogs with pancreatitis as having the  
disease. In  contrast, the specificity of a test measures how well it  
identifies  dogs who donâ??t have the condition of interest. A diagnostic  
test for  pancreatitis with a specificity of 90% would correctly  
identify 90  out of every 100 healthy dogs as not having pancreatitis.
The thing is, the  usefulness of a test depends on not just sensitivity  
and specificity  but how common a condition is in the population where  
the test is  being used. After all, in the vetâ??s office, you donâ??t know  
if any  dog has pancreatitis or not â?? thatâ??s what youâ??re trying to find  
out.  However, if you know how common pancreatitis is, and the  
sensitivity  and specificity of the test youâ??re using, you can  
determine its  positive predictive value â?? the likelihood that any  
positive test  you get is actually accurate. Thatâ??s important because  
you donâ??t  want to treat a dog for pancreatitis if you donâ??t need to,  
but you  do want to intervene if it will help. A positive predictive  
value of  85 tells you that 85 out of every 100 dogs who test positive  
are  actually sick â?? a much more valuable statistic for the clinician   
than the sensitivity. In fact, it turns out that the positive   
predictive value is actually far more dependent on the specificity  of  
the test than the sensitivity in most circumstances.
All of  that explains why, with the help of support from the AKC Canine   
Health Foundation, researchers from theUniversity of California,  Davis  
recently set out to investigate the sensitivity and  specificity of a  
new blood test for pancreatitis and compare it to  several other blood  
tests that might be useful in detecting the  disease. The developers of  
the test, known as the Spec cPL, had  determined its sensitivity as  
63.6%, but they hadnâ??t figured out how  specific it was â?? which meant  
it was difficult to tell how accurate  any positive results might be.  
One previous study had investigated  the same question, but more data  
was clearly needed.
They got it.  The scientists found that the Spec cPL was relatively  
sensitive and  specific, depending on the specific cut off values used  
for the  tests. There was a tradeoff, as there often is, found when  
they  chose different cut off levels â?? increasing the sensitivity of  
the  test came at the expense of specificity, and vice versa. However,   
Spec cPL clearly provided better diagnostic results than any of the   
other tests they tried, giving hope that it might one day ease the   
diagnosis of canine pancreatitis. Further research is still needed,   
particularly as the study contained few dogs with healthy  pancreases,  
which could affect the calculated specificities. Still,  this research  
moves us one step closer to a reliable blood test for  canine  
pancreatitis â?? a safer, easier way to start treatment and  improve the  
quality of dogsâ?? lives.
Scientific  publication:
Trivedi, S., Marks, S., Kass, P., Luff, J., Keller, S.,  Johnson, E.  
and Murphy, B. (2011), Sensitivity and Specificity of  Canine Pancreas- 
Specific Lipase (cPL) and Other Markers for Pancreatitis  in 70 Dogs  
with and without Histopathologic Evidence of  Pancreatitis. Journal of  
Veterinary Internal Medicine, 25:  1241â??1247. doi: 10.1111/j. 
1939-1676.2011.00793.x

â??If breeders had  no variations of styles, within TYPE, where would  
they go to improve  and/or take chances of changing their present  
stock? Breeding does  require varying styles to make up a well-rounded  
gene pool. Not only  do we need varying pheotypes, but we need the  
varying dominant  genotype that they may represent to effect change and  
in developing  any kind of difference in our future generations.â??  
William Paul  Shelton, breeder, AKC judge

AKC PARENT CLUB HEALTH FOUNDATIONS
Many  breed parent clubs have established their own charitable health   
foundations.  This list is provided by the AKC/CHF as a resource  for  
information about the health concerns of the breeds and the work  being  
done to improve canine health by these groups.
Alaskan  Malamute Research Foundation, Inc.
Bouvier Health Foundation
American  Boxer Charitable Foundation, Inc.
American Cavalier King Charles Spaniel  Club Charitable Trust
American German Shepherd Dog Charitable Foundation,  Inc.
American Spaniel Club Foundation
Basenji Club of America Health  Endowment, Inc.
Bulldog Club of America Charitable Health Fund,  Inc.
Cairn Terrier Club of America Foundation
Chinese Shar-Pei  Charitable Trust
Clumber Spaniel Health Foundation
Collie Health  Foundation
Dalmatian Club of America Foundation, Inc.
Flat-Coated  Retriever Foundation
Golden Retriever Foundation
Great Dane Club of  America Charitable Trust
Health and Rescue Foundation of PBGV Club of  America
Mastiff Club of America Charitable Health Trust
Newfoundland  Club of America Charitable Trust
Pekingese Charitable Foundation,  Inc.
Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club of America Charitable Trust
Poodle Club  of America Foundation, Inc.
Portuguese Water Dog Foundation, Inc.
Saluki  Health Research, Inc.
Samoyed Club of America Education & Research  Foundation, Inc.
The Schipperke Club of America Rescue & Health  Foundation
Scottish Terrier Club of America Health Trust Fund
Siberian  Husky Club of America Trust
Siberian Husky Health Foundation
Soft Coated  Wheaten Terrier Club of America Endowment Fund
Tibetan Spaniel Club of  America Rescue and Health Trust
Tibetan Terrier Health and Welfare  Foundation
United States Kerry Blue Terrier Club Charitable Fund,  Inc.
Vizsla Club of America Welfare Foundation, Inc.
Westie Foundation  of America, Inc.
Yorkshire Terrier Club of America Foundation,  Inc.

...snip...

SOME ORGANIZATIONS NEEDING YOUR  SUPPORT

â??Today you are You, that is truer than  true.
There is no one alive who is Youer than You.â?? Dr.  Seuss

AKC/CANINE HEALTH FOUNDATION, INC.
Mission: The Foundation is  dedicated to advancing the health of all  
dogs and their owners by  funding sound scientific research and  
supporting the dissemination  of health information to prevent, treat,  
and cure canine  disease.
The AKC Canine Health Foundation, founded in 1995, is the  largest  
nonprofit worldwide to fund health research exclusively for  canines.  
Our goal is to help dogs live longer, healthier lives. The  AKC Canine  
Health Foundation is the leader in non-invasive genetic  health  
research, stem cell research, and biotherapeutics benefiting  both  
canines and humans. For more information, visit AKC Canine  Health  
Foundation.
If you have questions or need more  information, please contact Erica  
Kitchen, Director of Development  & Communications.

â??Integrity has no need of rules.â?? Albert  Camus

TAKE THE LEAD (TTL)
Thanks to your support, our total client  distribution figure since our  
inception in 1993, now totals  $2,778,136.00. During the first ten  
months of 2011, TTL was able to  distribute in excess of $200,000. Take  
The Lead was founded in 1993  as a not-for-profit foundation under  
Section 501(c)3 of the Internal  Revenue Service code.  All  
contributions to Take the Lead are  tax deductible to the full extent  
of the law.
Do you know of any  charity like TTL that only employs 2 part time paid  
employees and  everyone else volunteers their time? Unlike many other  
charities,  the monies you donate go to work for the people who need  
the help  the most and not for extraneous things.
TTL provides direct services,  support and care for people in the sport  
of purebred dogs who suffer  the devastation of life-threatening or  
terminal illness. Visit the  TTL web site at: www.takethelead.org  To  
donate call:  1-800-814-1123.
The 2012 Pins are in â?? order yours now.
TTL Booth  Schedule â?? Please visit and learn how you can help.
January 20-21, 2012;  Rose City Classic. Portland, OR
February 14-15. New York. Westminster  KC
February 19-20. Denver. Rocky Mountain Cluster
February 26-28.  Chicago, IL. IKC.
March 16-17. Kansas City, MO Heart of America KC
March  16-17. Louisville, KY
March 23-25. Raleigh, NC. Tarheel
Is your club  listed above? Why not?

â??Don't cry because it's over. Smile  because it happened.â?? Dr. Seuss
Please click on the following sites for  concerned dog organization  
links: The American Kennel  Club,naiatrust.org, naiaonline.org,

California dog organizations links:  carpoc.org, and cfodconline.org/.

"No man has a good enough memory to  make a successful liar." Abraham  
Lincoln

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entertainment and educationâ?¦.

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reject legislation that seeks to penalize everyone â?? responsible   
animal owners and industries alike for the misconduct of the  few.

We reject legal standing for animals, believing that the welfare  of  
animals is best protected by retaining current laws that  recognize  
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For the entire Values Statement and more  information on NAIA, please  
contactl the National Animal Interest  Alliance at www.naiaonline.org
or call 503-761-8962

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