THE CAVALIER CHRONICLE
July 2018
EDITORS MESSAGE
INSPIRATIONAL THOUGHT OF THE MONTH
NEXT MEETING
Our August meeting will be held on Saturday August 25, 2018 at the Cherokee Rose Cluster Show located in the Atlanta Expo Center South on Jonesboro Road. We will be meeting ringside 20 minutes after Best of Breed. As soon as the judging program becomes available, we will publish the ring number and time.
The board will also be meeting in August at a date TBD.
Don’t forget that our new meeting location, Red Lobster located at 3937 La Vista Road, Atlanta (Northlake Festival Shopping Center) is where will be holding our Tuesday evening meetings! Next meeting at the Red Lobster will be Tuesday, September 11, 2018. This is the SECOND TUESDAY of the month as the first Tuesday is the day after Labor Day. NO Board meeting. Social hour at 7pm, Regular meeting at 7:30pm. We will be located in the small dining room.
PROGRAMS
We currently do not have a program committee chairperson to coordinate programs for the club. If you would like to volunteer, please contact Paula Ayers. If you have a suggestion for a program or know of someone who would be willing to come to speak to the club, please contact Paula.
SPECIALTY SHOW JUDGES
Do you have a recommendation for a judge to judge one of our upcoming concurrent specialties? Or someone working on their judging license to judge Sweepstakes? We plan (pending AKC approval) to hold our 2019 concurrent specialties in AUGUST 2019 with the Conyers KC. This is just for 2019, as in 2020 we will be reverting back to our regular February dates. If you know of an all rounder judge that is cavalier friendly, please email or contact club president Paula Ayers with your suggestions.
ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS
NATURAL REMEDIES
Administer Prunes or Canned Pumpkin for Digestion
In older animals, digestion can get a bit bumpy. If your pet is more mellow than usual, seems to be straining, and makes frequent toilet attempts, constipation may be the problem. Adding canned pumpkin or diced prunes to food could get things started again.
For a sever case, try mixing in a tablespoon of Milk of Magnesia. Note: Prune pits are toxic to both animals and humans, so make sure they are pit-free.
RECIPE OF THE MONTH
How To Make Your Own Balanced Dog Food In 3 Easy Steps
- 14 oz 90 percent lean ground beef
- 2 tsp hempseed or 3 Tbsp hempseeds
- 1/2 tsp Carlson’s cod liver oil or 2 oz. sardines
- 1/2 tsp ground ginger
- 1/4 to 1/2 tsp kelp powder
- 1 egg (save 1/2 egg shell for use)
- 1 oz beef liver
- 1 oz broccoli
- 1 oz bell pepper
- 1 oz spinach
1. Mix the beef, hempseeds, liver oil, kelp and egg together. Set aside half the egg shell.
2. Combine 1/2 of the egg shell with the beef liver and veggies in a food processor.
3. Hand mix everything together. Cook or serve raw. Or package and freeze for later.
Click on the link above to watch a video of this recipe being made.
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THE CAVALIER CHRONICLE
Mark Fitchpatrick, editor