Pacific Northwest Newfoundland Club

TIME CHANGE for Regional Specialty!

Because of the dicey weather we’ve decided to start sweeps at noon, followed by conformation at 1:00 pm.

Rose City Classic host hotel

Information on the Rose City Classic host hotel

If you need a hotel while at the Rose City Classic, consider staying at the Holiday Inn Portland Columbia River Front, the headquarters hotel for the Rose City Classic. It is well-priced, 5 minutes from the show site, has a good restaurant, is clean and secure.  Get the special negotiated rate for exhibitors by clicking the link below.

https://book.passkey.com/event/50668564/owner/4387/home

Cart with your Dog

We’ve had the sisters parade, and the Christmas Tree Pull!  Let’s keep the carting momentum going! We will have a Cart with your Dog gathering this Saturday in Salem, OR Beginners welcome!  We will help you with tips to get you started. 

Date/ Time: Saturday Dec 16 @ 10:00AM
Place Minto-Brown Island Park :  Parking lot #3
ADDRESS:2200 Minto Island Rd SE
Salem, OR 97302

Questions?  Contact Deb Kern (NewfAndCardi@gmail.com)

2023 Water Test Premium

The premium list is now posted on the Water test 2023 page. Entries open for NCA Members July31;

Entries open for non NCA members Aug 10.

Mock Water Test

Join us for practice water test on Aug 4. Details & sign up here!

Newfoundland Fun Day

Newfoundland Fun Day – Co-hosted by NCS & PNNC

Saturday July 15, 2023
10:00am – 3:00pm
Fort Borst Park
2030 Borst Ave
Centralia, WA 98531
Shelter #2
We will gather around shelter #2 for a short walk through the park.
Practicing draft? Bring your gear! Not familiar with draft? This will be a great opportunity to see some working dogs in action and get some tips on where to start.
Bring your picnic lunch and spend time with fellow Newfoundland enthusiast. Dessert and bottled water provided by NCS & PNNC.

Fort Borst Park Map:

Join us for Water Training

Hello to fellow water rescue trainers-

Welcome to water training season!  You have informal training available to you at Horseshoe Lake in Woodland, WA on Wednesdays and Sundays, from 8:00 to about 10:00. These sessions are for PNNC club members who are planning to enter a future Newfoundland water test, those thinking of joining the club with the same goal, and friends who are willing to steward and help the group train. These sessions are PNNC events.

Training occurs during the 16 weeks between the first weekend in June and the weekend before the PNNC water test in September. Because the water test is held rain or shine, the group trains in any weather. 

It’s best for everyone if the sessions run efficiently. Arriving early and being ready to go at start time helps. So does being familiar with the regs for the test you are targeting and knowing your training goals for each session. Click here to access the NCA water test regs.

The most effective structure for these sessions is to have one handler team at a time working. The handler on deck guides the other handlers to help as needed. 

Usually, the dog’s brains are full after about 15 minutes per turn. If 4 handler teams are working together smoothly, then each team has 2 turns during the 2 hours. To enable more turns or if the group is large, then optionally, 2 groups can form on separate sections of the beach.

These are collaborative sessions where everyone learns from each other, and the dogs learn by watching the other dogs perform.  Asking clarifying questions often helps everyone confirm their understanding. By staying for the entire session, you can give back to the other handlers the help they gave you.

It’s nice to know who is coming to each session. A Google docs spreadsheet is helpful if you keep your entries up to date. Watch for a link to be posted soon on the PNNC website and Members and Friends Facebook page.

The club row boat is available, if a club member fetches it and returns it to the storage area right after training is done that day.  Boaters must follow PNNC’s Boat policy. Remember, if you break it, you must fix it, and do so quickly.  Please volunteer to fetch and return the boat for as many sessions as you can. It gets old fast if this duty continually falls to only one person.

If you have a kayak or paddleboard, it’s great if you bring it. It’s easier and faster to drop articles for the dogs to retrieve from this equipment, than it is to use the row boat.

Note that work is underway to hold a mock water test in late July. The test will help you assess your progress. Watch for details on the PNNC website and the Members and Friends Facebook page. 

As you train for your next water test (even if it’s your first), enjoy watching your pup light up when they learn a new skill and be amazed by the intelligence and natural instincts shown by these dogs. Some of our best friendships arise from sharing our mutual love of splashing around in the water with our dogs.  

HELPFUL REMINDERS

Follow Horseshoe Lake Park Rules

Follow the park’s rules, such as picking up your dog’s poop and keeping your dog on leash (when not training). Because training is off leash, the handlers break the park’s rules every time the teams train. Therefore, be vigilant that your dog stays in the water or on the beach under your control away from other park goers at all times. Be mindful that if the teams mess up, the park goers can complain to the park or city officials and the group might be kicked out. It’s important that the group’s behavior wins them over so that the handlers can keep training there and PNNC can continue to use the site for upcoming water tests.

Keep in Mind

Be respectful of other park goers, including the fishermen. Just because the group might outnumber them, it does not mean that handlers can take over the beach. Be helpful and informative when you answer questions. Make park goers feel included by explaining the activities. Maybe ask them to be a helper or a boat rower. They’ll get a great view of all the action.

If other days of the week or times of day work better for you, then feel free to start another group whose schedule aligns with yours. Set it up for however many weeks you need.

Practice Schedule sign-up

For those of you who are participating this year, as promised (and many thanks for your patience)… we’ve created a training/practice schedule to let the group know if you plan to be at practice or not. It’s a live document so you can add to or make changes at anytime.

You’ll see a column to add your email, name and dog(s) name with the current month’s practice dates. You can use the drop down arrow arrow for each date to identify whether you are a “yes”, “no” or “maybe” (and again, you can modify your response at anytime in case your plans change).

To help ensure privacy, if you wish to use this document (and no obligation – just nice to know who will be there or not), you will need to request access. Simply click the link at the bottom of this message, and it will walk you through a couple small & easy steps. Please allow for a few hours for your request to be approved. And if you run into any trouble, let me know. If you’ve never used a Google doc, see the below screenshot so you know what to expect.

Fiver and I live for water training season (well, he just really lives to tow the boat), so I look forward to another fantastic season of learning and having fun with each of you and your furry friends!

Click on the here to request access to the doc:

NewfPrints is Here!

The Spring 2023 addition of NewfPrints is now available. Check it out!

Winter Newf Prints Posted

Link to the Winter 2023 Issue of Newf Prints Link here.

Regional Specialty Results

Here’s the results of the Regional Specialty (Jan 18, 2023) at the Portland Expo Center.