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In reverse order, painless supplemental transfers (who is this for?), CAR reaches 3,000,000 pets, Art Auction Brunch, Lifetime Awards, Dr. Mays.
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HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE AUGUST
2005 BOARD MEETING
THE AKC AND AKC/CHF MOURN THE
LOSS OF DR. ASA MAYS
-- A True Gentleman in the Sport of Purebred Dogs --
Indeed he was, and friend to many. Dr. Mays, 67,
died on August 10, 2005 at his home in Duluth, Georgia
with his wife Karen and son Mark by his side. He was the
AKC Delegate for the Hutchinson Kennel Club, a founding
Board member of the AKC Canine Health Foundation, and
served as a Board member of the National Animal Interest
Alliance.
“Asa was a friend for more than 30 years,” says AKC
President and CEO Dennis Sprung. “He was one of the true
gentlemen in the fancy. He was kind and giving but also
wasn’t afraid to speak his mind. He was a popular judge
yet always remained a student of dogs always willing to
learn something new.”
“Asa will leave a huge void - we will miss his expertise
on the Grants Committee, his enthusiasm, and the
leadership he brought to the Canine Health Foundation
board," says Wayne Ferguson, President of the AKC/CHF.
"Asa was a close personal friend and Karen is like a
sister to us all. We are all saddened by his
death."
Dr. Mays served in numerous top positions for several
dog clubs, including the Dachshund Club of America,
throughout the United States. He was also a life member,
president, and AKC Delegate of the Borzoi Club of
America, regional director of the American Saluki
Association, and life member, show chairman and AKC
Delegate from the Somerset Hills Kennel Club. He also
served as president and show chairman of the
Bloomington, Indiana Kennel Club and was a founding
member of the Central New Jersey Hound Association.
He was approved for all sporting, hound and working
breeds and officiated in nearly every state, as well as
Canada, Australia, Sweden, Spain, Venezuela, and Costa
Rica. He also judged sporting breeds at the 2003
AKC/Eukanuba National Championship.
Dr. Mays was a popular writer on canine veterinary
matters. His work appeared regularly in the AKC
Gazette, The Gazehound, and Popular Dogs. He
co-authored the Borzoi and Saluki chapters in the book
“Genetic Aspects of Purebred Dogs” and was the
veterinary editor of “The Samoyed Book” and the “German
Shepherd Book.” He also served for 15 years as the
Associate Editor of the Merck Veterinary Manual.
AKC NOMINEES FOR 2006 LIFETIME
ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS
AKC Lifetime Achievement Awards honor
individuals whose efforts have made significant
contributions to the sport of purebred dogs on a
national level. As in the past, this year’s
honorees were selected by AKC member clubs that cast
their votes for one person in each of the following
categories: Conformation, Companion Events and
Performance. Three individuals who receive the most
votes become nominees in each category. In a final
round of voting, member clubs will vote for one
finalist in each category. Ballots are due no later
than October 14, 2005.
The AKC is honored to present the
nine finalists who were selected by their peers in
recognition of their exemplary actions and
contributions to the sport and preservation of
purebred dogs.
Nominees in Conformation:
Nominees in Companion Events:
Nominees in Performance:
Awards will be presented at a
gathering of the delegate body during the AKC/
Eukanuba National Championship in Tampa, Fla. on
Jan. 14-15, 2006.
AKC
& BONHAMS AUCTION &
APPRAISERS HOLD CHARITY BRUNCH
Look for this Feb. 12, 2006
and do your part too. Bonhams Auction
House and the AKC will host Barkfest at Bonhams,
a charity brunch and private pre-auction viewing
of Bonhams’ prestigious collection of dog art.
All proceeds of Barkfest will be donated to
AKC’s charitable public art program DOGNY –
Admission to the brunch is a $50 donation to
DOGNY. For reservations, contact Maggie Brown in
Bonhams Painting Department at 212-644-9001.
Bonhams announces a call for
art: In addition to the Barkfest, AKC and
Bonhams will host "DOGNY Appraisal Day" at the
historic Morris and Essex Kennel Club Dog Show,
in Colonial Park, Somerset, New Jersey on
Thursday, October 6th. Alan Fausel,
Vice-President, Director Fine Art, Bonhams will
be at the AKC booth from 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. to
offer free appraisal of any dog art object that
is brought by. A portion of the proceeds
from every sale referred to Bonhams through the
AKC will be donated to DOGNY.
"We are delighted that Bonhams
New York has selected DOGNY as the charitable
recipient of their Barkfest,” said AKC President
Dennis Sprung, creator of the DOGNY project.
“Dog enthusiasts looking for something fun and
different to do with their dogs should enjoy
this opportunity to visit the gallery. It
is not every day that the public can view
beautiful art with our dogs while also
supporting a very important cause.”
Bonhams will consign objects for
the sale until November 15. Paintings, bronzes,
watercolors and prints are of particular
interest as well as dog related ceramics and
jewelry. Works by Wardle, Blinks, Osthaus,
Rosseau, Barye, and Kirmse are being sought.
For more information on this sale visit
www.bonhams.com/us or
www.akc.org.
AKC / CAR ENROLLS THREE
MILLION PETS
AKC CAR announced that the number of
tagged, microchipped and tattooed pets enrolled in
its 24-hour-a-day recovery service has reached three
million. AKC CAR’s database has continued to grow at
an impressive rate due to its multiple recovery
options, affordability, high quality service and
overall success in recovering lost pets.
“AKC CAR, first and foremost, has
achieved this milestone because of its exceptional
record of reuniting lost pets with their families,”
said Carmen Battaglia, President of AKC CAR.
“Owners are spreading the word to fellow pet
enthusiasts that AKC CAR enrolls all types of
microchips and tattoos, and veterinarians and
non-profits continue to inform the public that AKC
CAR is the most successful and affordable pet
recovery service available. We are proud that
our increasing enrollments will translate into more
animals being safely returned home.”
AKC CAR has several new programs that
have contributed to its success, including:
* “Lost and Found”: AKC dog
registrants can now enroll in AKC CAR, at the same
time – and on the same form. For more
information visit
www.akc.org/lostfound.
* CAR ID Tag: imprinted
with a unique identification number and toll-free
number has become a popular choice for identifying a
pet. To order a CAR ID Tag, visit
www.akccar.org/enroll.
* Incentives to Vets and
Non-Profits: AKC CAR’s half price
enrollment fee ($6.25) for non-profit organizations
will rebate veterinarians $2.00 from the standard
enrollment fee.
AKC ANNOUNCES ENHANCED
ONLINE REGISTRATION
-- Transfer Fees Eliminated
for Online Registrations --
AKC is issuing dog registration
applications containing a unique PIN code. Puppy
registrants who obtained their dog from a litter
owned by a single individual can log onto the
AKC website, enter the PIN code printed on their
dog’s AKC registration application, and complete
their dog’s registration in just minutes.
Typically, the registration certificate for a
dog registered online is printed the next
business day.
As an enhancement to AKC’s
previous online dog registration system, the PIN
system does not require the litter owner to
enter a dog’s information prior to the new owner
registering the dog. However, standard AKC
rules and policies for registering a dog
continue to be enforced via the new online
registration process.
In October 2003, AKC debuted
online litter registration, which today is
utilized for more than 40% of AKC’s litter
registrations.
(good for commercial breeders
who often transfer to the wholesaler, pet store,
then to the buyer) Supplemental Transfer Fees
Eliminated for Online Registrations
In addition to introducing the
PIN service, AKC is also allowing eligible PIN
registrants to record all online supplemental
transfers free of charge at the time of initial
online registration. The process for paper
supplemental transfers will remain unchanged,
with a $5 fee for each supplemental transfer.
“Because online registration
eliminates redundant data entry and makes the
process more efficient for the AKC, we are able
to offer savings to our customers as well as
continue to obtain accurate records about the
dog’s chain of ownership,” said Sprung.
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