Officers of the American Whippet Club

President .......................................................................................................................................... Mrs. Lori Nelson

Vice President .................................................................................................................................... Mrs. Cindy Scott

Treasurer ................................................................................................................................. Mr. David Samuelson

Secretary ................................................................................................................................ Mr. Russell McFadden
4 Kenny Lane, Espanola, NM 87532, (505) 753-6782

Class of 2006
Dr. Connie Brunkow
Mr. Russell McFadden
Mr. Ed Odron

Class of 2007
Mrs. Christine Hopperstad
Mrs. Caroline Mountan
Mr. David Samuelson

Class of 2008
Mrs. Donna Lynch
Mrs. Lori Nelson
Mrs. Cindy Scott

Delegate to the AKC - Mrs. Donna Lynch

National Show Chair
Cindy Scott
3655 Cragwood Dr.
Colorado Springs, CO 80907
(719) 594-9974
Brookwood22@adelphia.net

Show Chair
Jeffrey Kimmelman
165 Gleasondale Rd.
Stow , MA 01775
(978) 897-0131
info@awc2006.com

National Obedience Chair
Irene Mullauer
4291 W. Beyer Rd.
Duluth , MN 55803
(218) 721-4049
mul14291@netzero.net

SHOW COMMITTEE

Performance Director
Lisa Costello
14855 Newark Rd.
Newark , IL 60541
(815) 695-1930
mtncow@earthlink.net

Show Secretary
Karen Ash
do Bob Peters Dog Shows
PO Box 579
Wake Forest, NC 27588

Futurity Chair Kathy Slater
241 Prairietown Rd.
Dorsey , IL 62021
(618) 585-4677
AWCFuturity@aol.com

Agility ............................................................. John Heffernan

Awards Banquet & Special Events ................ Jean Krikorian

AWC Raffle .......................................................... Henry Heil

Catalog Advertising ...................................... Rhonda Gifford

Catalog Pre Order ....................................... Karen Roberson

Chief Ring Steward .............................................. Pat Dresser

Grounds ................................................................ Mitzi Banks

Hospitality ......................................................... Lisa Buzzell

Logo Items ................................................ Karen Roberson

Lure Coursing .................................. Linda Garwacki

Obedience ............................. Mary Hope Schoenfeld

Parade of Honors ................... Alice Vandenbussche

Parade of Rescues ..................... Brigitte Greenberg

RV Parking ............................................. Tuni Claflin

Top Twenty .................................... Charles Roberts

Triathlon ................................................ Todd Miller

Trophies .............................................. Donna Lynch

Vendors ...................................... Yvonne Sovereign

Veterinarian (On Call) .................................. Massachusetts Veterinary Referral, 21 Cabot Rd, Woburn, MA 01801

Photographers ......................................................................................................................................... Lorie Crain

135 Pickle Hill Rd , Queensbury, NY 12804 (518) 793-5790. sunrisegsp@aol.com www.SunriseGSP.com

Steve Surfman Photography

417 Melbourne Blvd. Elkton, MD 21921 . (410) 392-3544. Steve@ stevesurfman.com, www.stevesurf­man.com

Videographer

Canines in Action 815 Oakhaven Dr. Roswell, GA 30075Caninesinaction@bellsouth.net


PROGRAM OF JUDGING

There are 580 dogs entered in this show with a total entry of 833, including 37 obedience entries and 32 rally entries . For your convenience, the following totals have been carefully tabulated; however, neither the Club nor the Show Secretary assumes responsibility for absolute accuracy.

SUNDAY. APRIL 23, 2006
RING ONE

JUDGE: Ms Elizabeth Chase 9:00 A.M. Obedience Classes.

1 Utility B (Nos. 36)

1 Open A (Nos. 18)

1 Open B (Nos. 36)

6 Veteran (Nos. 6, 8, 36, 37, 38, 39)

3 Brace (Nos. 8/16, 11/12, 27/47)

12 Total Dogs

Followed By

JUDGE: Ms Alison Jaskiewicz 9:30 A.M. Obedience Classes.

22 Novice B (Nos. 5, 6, 11, 14-16, 18, 20, 25-32, 34, 35, 46, 47, 50, 51)

3 Novice A (Nos. 17, 24, 33)

25 Total Dogs

Followed By

JUDGE: Ms Shelley Hennessy 1:00 P.M Rally Classes.

2 Rally Excellent B (Nos. [16" 12, 39)

1 Rally Excellent A (Nos. [16" 11)

2 Rally Advanced B (Nos. [161 18, 40)

3 Rally Advanced A (Nos. [12"] 43,0 6" 24, 33)

21 Rally Novice B (Nos. 5, 7, 8, 10, 13, 15, 16, 22, 23,

26, 29, 30, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 48, 50)

3 Rally Novice A (Nos. 17, 35, 51) 32 Total Dogs

MONDAY. APRIL 24, 2006

RING ONE

JUDGE: Mrs Barbara Wayne

3:00 P.M. Futurity

7 Dogs 6-8 Mos 10 Dogs 8-10 Mos

4 Dogs 10-12 Mos

6 Dogs 12-14 Mos 20 Dogs 14-18 Mos

5 Bitches 6-8 Mos 18 Bitches 8-10 Mos

7 Bitches 10-12 Mos

9 Bitches 12-14 Mos 18 Bitches 14-18 Mos 104 Total Dogs

TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 2006

RING ONE

JUDGE: Ms Lisa Buzzell

9:00 A.M. Altered Classes.

10 Altered Dogs, Open

2 Altered Bitches, Open 12 Total Dogs

Followed By

JUDGE: Ms. Ellen Bonacarti Triathlon

22 Triathlon - Conformation 22 Total Dogs

JUDGE: Mr Bo Bengtson

11:00 A.M. Regular Classes.

26 Puppy Dogs, 6-9 Mos

15 Puppy Dogs, 9-12 Mos 18 Dogs, 12-18 Mos

6 Novice Dogs

29 Bred by Exhibitor Dogs 18 American Bred Dogs 29 Open Dogs

Winners Dog

141 Total Dogs

RING ONE

7:00 P.M. Parade of Honors 8:00 P.M. Quick Study Seminar

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 2006
RING ONE
JUDGE: Mr Bo Bengtson

10:00 A.M. Regular Classes. 31 Puppy Bitches, 6-9 Mos

27 Puppy Bitches, 9-12 Mos 37 Bitches, 12-18 Mos

5 Novice Bitches

100 Total Dogs

JUDGE: Mr Magnus Hagstedt 6:30 P.M. Veteran Sweepstakes

16 Veteran Dogs 7-10 Yrs

7 Veteran Dogs 10-12 Yrs

4 Veteran Dogs 12 Yrs & Older 25 Veteran Bitches 7-10 Yrs

6 Veteran Bitches 10-12 Yrs

3 Veteran Bitches 12 Yrs & Older Followed By

16 Stud Dog

14 Brood Bitch

3 Extended Generations Stud Dog

4 Extended Generations Brood Bitch

10 Brace

1 Team

112 Total Dogs

THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 2006
RING ONE

JUDGE: Mr Bo Bengtson 10:00 A.M. Regular Classes.

49 Bred by Exhibitor Bitches

16 American Bred Bitches

32 Open Bitches

Winners Bitch

97 Total Dogs

6:00 P.M. Parade of Rescues 7:00 P.M. Annual Meeting

FRIDAY. APRIL 28, 2006
RING ONE

JUDGE: Mr Bo Bengtson 10:00 A.M. Junior Showmanship.

6 Open Class Junior Showmanship

Total Dogs

Followed By

Judges Seminar

Judges will take a lunch break at their discretion all days.

FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 2006 (cont'd) RING ONE Followed By

JUDGE: Mr Bo Bengtson 12 Veteran Dogs, 7-10 Yrs

7 Veteran Dogs, 10-12 Yrs

8 Veteran Dogs, 12 Yrs & Older

20 Veteran Bitches, 7-10 Yrs 6 Veteran Bitches, 10-12 Yrs

6 Veteran Bitches, 12 Yrs & Older

7 Racing Dogs

4 Racing Bitches

6 Lure Coursing Dogs

6 Lure Coursing Bitches 88 Total Dogs

7:00 P.M. Top 20

SATURDAY, APRIL 29. 2006
RING ONE
JUDGE: Mr Bo Bengtson

9:00 A.M.

110 Best of Breed (52-58)

Best in Puppy Classes

Best in Bred By Exhibitor Classes Best in Veteran Classes

110 Total Dogs

6:30 P.M. Cocktails

7:00 P.M. Banquet

Dogs may arrive at any time prior to judging. Dogs not required for further judging will be excused. All dogs must be removed immediately after Best in Breed Judging.

Prizes: Trophies, certificates, ribbons and prizes will be awarded in the ring to the person exhibiting the dog who shall be considered the owner or agent. All claims for prizes must be made in the judging ring before the completion of judging and the Show Secretary advised at once of any discrepancy.

PLEASE KEEP THE GROUNDS CLEAN. You are responsible for picking up after your own dogs. All dogs must remain on lead at all times.

SCHEDULE OF POINTS FOR DIVISION 1 - EFFECTIVE MAY 16, 2005

Division 1 includes Massachussets.

The Points towards a Championship shall be awarded to the Winners Dog and Bitch of each breed or variety based on the actual number of dogs or bitches competing in that breed or variety.

If the dog designated Winners Dog or winners Bitch is also awarded Best of Breed or Variety, the dogs of both sexes that have been entered for Best of Breed or Variety competition and that have been defeated in such competition, shall be counted in addition to the dogs that competed in the regular classes for its sex in calculat­ing championship points.

If the dog designated Winners Dog or Winners Bitch is also awarded Best of Opposite Sex to Best of Breed or Variety, the dogs of its own sex that have been entered for Best of Breed or Variety Competition that have been defeated in competition for Best of Opposite Sex, Shall be counted in addition to the dogs that competed in the regular classes for its sex in calculating championship points.

After points have been computed for Winners Dog and Winners Bitch subject to the above stipulations, the dog awarded the Best of Winners shall be credited with the number of points calculated for Winners Dog or Winners Bitch, whichever is greater.

In counting the number of eligible dogs in competition, a dog that is disqualified, or that is dismissed, excused or ordered from the ring by the judge, or from which all awards are withheld shall not be included. Any dog which shall have won fifteen points shall become a Champion of record, if six or more of said points shall have been won at two shows with a rating of three or more championship points each and under two different judges, and some one or more of the balance of said points shall have been won under some other judge or judges than the two judges referred to above.

SCHEDULE OF POINTS

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dogs Competing to Obtain Ratings: Scale of points -

1

2

3

4

5

Whippets Dogs

2

6

10

13

19

Bitches

3

7

12

16

22


JUDGES

Mr. Bo Bengtson ............................................................................................................................. PO Box 479, Ojai, CA 93024

Ms. Ellen Bonacarti .............................................................................................................. 3 E. Squan Rd. , Clarksburg . NJ 08510

Ms. Lisa Buzzell ................................................................................................................. 175 South Acton Rd., Stow, MA 01775

Ms. Elizabeth Chase .................................................................................................. 232 Rockrimmon St., Belchertown, MA 01007

Mr. Magnus Hagstedt ................................................................................................ Svevagen 49; S-113 59 Stockholm, Sweden

Ms. Shelley Hennessy ................................................................................................................... 5849 Meteor, Toledo, OH 43623

Ms. Alison Jaskiewicz ............................................................................................................ 576 Jackson Rd., Mason, NH 03048

Michael Lapin, DVM ................................................................... c/o the Animal House, 21 Redbrook Rd., Buzzards Bay, MA 02532

Mrs. Barbara Wayne ......................................................................................................... 940 NW 69 Terrace, Margate, FL 33063
All rights to televise, videotape, advertise, photograph. promote or otherwise exploit this event are vested in the Club. or in per­sons to whom assignments of such rights have been made in writing by the Club. All persons and animals on the Show grounds at any time while the Show is in progress, do by attending this show or participating therein, grant to the Club the right to photo­graph, televise. video tape, audiotape or otherwise use their likeliness and voice in any manner without further release or con­sent.

The Club is not responsible for the actions or products of the commercial vendors of this show.

Veterinary Assistance from AWC Members

Please remember that Veterinarians attending the AWC national may not be licensed to perform services or dispense medica­tion in the state where the national is being held. They are not hired as on-site Veterinarians for the specialty. they are attend­ing on vacation. If your dog or dogs have an injury or illness and you do receive help from a Veterinarian-Exhibitor at the Na­tional Specialty. please be sure to offer that person payment for services rendered and/or medication dispensed.

Grooming/Staging Area

There will be a separate room for crating and grooming dogs that are being exhibited on the day. No Exercise Pens. All dogs must be removed from the crating room immediately after the conclusion of judging each day.

CAUTION: Do not leave dogs in closed vehicles. A closed vehicle can rapidly overheat with tragic consequences. In the event a vehicle must be entered to rescue a dog from overheating or suffocation due to improper ventilation, all persons hereby waive any claim for damages against the Club. or its members or agents.

National Specialty Show Hotel Rules

These rules have been established for the good of all exhibitors. As an exhibitor, be aware that violations of these rules may also be referred to the Bench Show Committee, if written charges are preferred. If the Bench Show Committee upholds such charges, it may lead to suspension from future show privileges. Charges may also be filed with the AWC, which may lead to ex­pulsion from the Club unless fair and equitable claims are satisfied.

1. Plastic sheeting must be placed under every crate in your hotel room to keep carpets clean! dry. Plastic sheeting will be available upon check in.


2.DOGS MUST BE CRATED WHEN THE OWNER/HANDLER IS OUT OF THE ROOM!! NO EXCEPTIONS.

3. NO DOGS ALLOWED IN HOTEL LOBBY AREA.

4.Dogs must be kept on a leash at all times while in the hotel or on the hotel grounds.

5.Dogs must be exercised in designated areas on the hotel premises. EVERY DOG OWNER is expected to pick up after their dog(s) and dispose of the waste in provided receptacles.

6. NO DOG MAY BE BATHED IN THE HOTEL.

7.Rooms must be kept clean of dog debris (chalk, hair, food, etc.). Please utilize Grooming Room for your grooming (chalking. clipping. etc.)

8.Rooms will be inspected daily by members of the hotel staff. Any observed violations or damages will be reported to hotel management and/or the Investigating Committee.

9. Do not Disturb signs will not be honored for the entire day by the hotel staff.

10. The Investigating Committee. working with a fair and equitable system, is in charge of investigating complaints.

11. Each dog owner/room registrant is expected to cooperate with the Investigating Committee. All owners/room registrants will settle damage claims immediately and to the hotel management's satisfaction.

12. Should the hotel. for cause. deem it necessary to cancel room privileges, the registrant agrees to hold harmless and withhold any legal action against the AWC and it's committees, the host club, or the hotel. This is a condition of entry to the National Specialty.

13. Exercise pens will be allowed only in designated areas.

14. If you are leaving the hotel property and are leaving dogs crated in your room. please arrange with another exhibitor who is remaining at the show site to be responsible for your dogs during your absence in case of a problem or emergency. Provide the front desk with the name and room number of the person responsible for your dogs during your absence. (Leaving your cell phone number is advisable.)

When moving into your hotel room. check it carefully. If you find that there are problems or damage from a prior guest. call the front desk. This could save you any problems should this damage have gone undetected before you check in. Important Reminder:

It is very important that we all do our best to maintain cleanliness with our dogs at our hotel. There will be designated areas for exercising your dog(s). Don't wail too long to get them out. Go to the shortest route; take baggies with you in case of an accident. Do not walk away from your dog's mess. Demand others to clean up after their dogs. Please report someone who is not observing the rules. Your cooperation and diligence will help to maintain our good name with our host hotels.

A Bench Show Committee Meeting and Hearing will be called on anyone who abuses our hotel. The AKC will back us if we have a problem. Inform any of the following people: Cindy Scott, Jeffrey Kimmelman or Lori Nelson. Please remember to use the plastic sheeting under your crates. Bedspreads will be removed from rooms where dogs are to be kept. Very important note: The hotels will be removing bedspreads. They have made an exception for our show for DOGS ONLY. Please leave all other pets at home as they will not be allowed on hotel property - yes that includes being kept in your vehicle. Thank you!

NOTE: PLEASE BRING A SHEET FROM HOME TO COVER YOUR BED!!


CHALLENGE TROPHIES

The following Challenge Trophies are offered at the AWC National Specialty only and shall remain in the custody of the Club until permanently retired. For permanent possession, all Challenge Trophies must be won three times by the same owner or owners, not necessarily with the same dog.

BEST OF BREED:

The Sporting Field Challenge Trophy, offered by Mrs. James E. Butt, in honor of Ch. Sporting Field's Clansman. The Bohem Challenge Trophy, 19 Century Bronze "Whippet With A Ball" by P.J. Mene, mounted on a black wal­nut base with silver plaque. Donor will provide engraved plaque of winner's names. Donated by Bo Bengtson. The Courtenay Fleetfoot Of Pennyworth Memorial Trophy. Sterling silver ink well set offered by Margaret P. Newcombe.

The Patrick J. Petit Memorial Trophy, A sterling silver Whippet sculpture by Damara Bolte, mounted on a wooden base, offered by Pennyworth Kennels, and friends of Patrick J. Petit.

The Locar Challenge Trophy, A bronze Whippet sculpture on a wooden base, offered by Carol Curry in loving memory of Ch. Locar's Royal Doulton.

BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX:

The Chelsea Challenge Trophy A statue of running Whippets mounted on a wooden base offered by Lee and Deann Christianson in memory of SBIS Ch Chelsea Drakkar of Oxford, JC. FCh. ROMX.

BEST OF WINNERS:

The Shamasan Challenge Trophy, A 12" Silver-plated Revere bowl.

The Raintree Challenge Trophy, A Silver-plated champagne cooler, in honor of Ch Sporting Fields Alexis offered by David Hintson.

WINNERS DOG: The Snowflight Challenge Trophy, A 9" Silver-plated Revere bowl, offered in loving memory of Ch Folquin Snowflight.

WINNERS BITCH:

9" Silver-plated Revere bowl, in loving memory of Ch Gold-Dust Twenty Four Karat.

BEST BRED-BY-EXHIBITOR DOG:

A Silver-plated bowl mounted on a walnut base, offered by Isabell Stoffers, in loving memory of Am. Mex. BIS, Ch Runner's He the Continental. Donor will provide a silver plate for permanent possession by the winner.

BEST BRED-BY-EXHIBITOR BITCH:

A Silver-plated bowl mounted on a walnut base, offered by Isabell Stoffers, in loving memory of Am. Mex. BIS, Ch Runner's Our Own Charisma. Donor will provide a silver plate for permanent possession by the winner.

BEST BRED-BY-EXHIBITOR:

The Halstan Challenge Trophy, A bronze Whippet sculpture mounted on wooden base, offered by Dee Halley and Rhonda Gifford in loving memory of Stan Halley.

Bronze Whippet relief mounted on a plaque, offered by Doris Wear, Stoney Meadows in memory of William Potter Wear.

BEST PUPPY:

The Madcap Challenge Trophy, Sterling silver trophy, offered in memory Norman Ellis, Madcap Whippets.

BEST VETERAN:

The Whispa Trophy. donated by Mrs. Fukie Yoshimoto, Japan, in honor of BIS & SBIS Int. Am. JKC Ch. Bohem Circus Pony. Original bronze sculpture by artist Kathleen O'Bryan Hedges of two Whippets playing, mounted on a walnut base with brass plaques.

FIRST PLACE JUNIOR VETERAN DOG:

6" Silver-plated Revere bowl on a walnut base, offered by Carol Willumsen, in loving memory of Ch Wilcare's Be­ lieve You Me. CD.

FIRST PLACE SENIOR VETERAN DOG:

Silver-plated champagne cooler on a wooden base, offered by Barbara L. Henderson, VMD, and Bo Bengtson, in loving memory of Ch Hardknott Maestro of Bohem, ROMX.

FIRST PLACE JUNIOR VETERAN BITCH:

6" Silver-plated Revere bowl on a walnut base, offered by Carol Willumsen, in loving memory of Ch Wilcare's De­ coupage.

FIRST PLACE SENIOR VETERAN BITCH:

Silver-plated water pitcher, offered by Carol Willumsen, in loving memory of Ch Wilcare's Collage.

FIRST PLACE STUD DOG:

The Starline Memorial Trophy offered by The Lawrence Family and Friends of Reign in memory of SBIS Ch. Starli­ ne's Reign On, JC, ROMX

Silver-plated Revere bowl mounted on a wooden base, offered by Dianne T. Bleecker, in loving memory of Ch Mor­ shor's Whirlaway.

Silver-plated champagne cooler, offered by Dick and Barbara Rupert, in loving memory of Ch Rollings Viktor.

FIRST PLACE BROOD BITCH:

Silver-plated champagne cooler, offered by Richard and Jane Wallach. TRIATHLON CHAMPION: The Louis Pegram Challenge Trophy, A Whippet statue mounted on a wooden base, offered by the Ralston Pu­ rina Company, to honor the Triathlon Champion. Designed and sculpted by Garry Newton, Solari. Ralston Purina will award a bronze medallion along with a $50 check to the winner of the Triathlon competition. The Bettie Crawford Memorial Trophy, A bronze Whippet head study mounted on a wooden base. A 6" bronze medallion will be awarded to winner for permanent possession. Offered in loving memory by Whippet-L subscribers, friends and family.

TROPHIES

The following trophies will be Whippet Motif Pewter, by Woodbury Pewterers, unless otherwise specified.

A complete list of donors will be listed in the catalog

Best Of Breed: Whippet Motif Pewter.

8" Pewter Commemorative Plate.

Personalized lead with AWC 2006 in purple and gold webbing with gold embroidery offered by 1st Choice Collars and Leads.

Best Of Opposite Sex: Whippet Motif Pewter. 8" Pewter Commemorative Plate.

Best Of Winners: Whippet Motif Pewter.

Winners Dog: Whippet Motif Pewter. Winners Bitch: Whippet Motif Pewter. Reserve Winners Dog: Whippet Motif Pewter. Reserve Winners Bitch: Whippet Motif Pewter. Best Puppy: Whippet Motif Pewter.

Best Veteran: Whippet Motif Pewter.

Best Bred By Exhibitor: Whippet Motif Pewter.

ALL REGULAR and NON-REGULAR CLASSES
(Dogs & Bitches)

First Place : 8" Pewter Commemorative Plate.

Second through Fourth Place: 6" Pewter Commemorative Plate.

All Veteran Participants (Other than First Place): 6" Pewter Commemorative Plate.

THE SELECT AWARD

Often at a National Specialty the number of quality dogs in competition far exceeds the number of top awards avail­ able. The judge must choose only one Best of Breed and one Best of Opposite Sex. The awarding of a Select Ro­ sette acknowledges that the animal was under consideration for Best of Breed or Best of Opposite Sex. The judge is indicating their recognition of an exceptional animal who could. on another day, merit a top award.

The American Whippet Club allows for ten Select Awards to be presented in addition to Best of Breed and Best of Opposite Sex. The judge may, at their discretion, award all or none of the rosettes. Receiving a Select Award is in­ deed a significant honor.

Select Awards: 8" Pewter Commemorative Plate. Rosette.


AKC Code of Sportsmanship

PREFACE: The sport of purebred clog competitive events dates prior to 1884 the year of AKC's birth. shared values of those involved in the sport include principles of sportsmanship. They are practiced in all sectors of our sports conformation, performance and companion. Many believe that these principles of sportsmanship are the prime reason why our sport has thrived for over one hundred years. with the belief that it is useful to periodically articulate the fundamentals of our sport, this code is presented.



 

Whippet Rescue and Placement
(WRAP)


Online donations are via PayPal. If you do not wish to make a donation online, you can mail your donation directly to:

Whippet Rescue and Placement, Inc.
c/o Jean Schroeder, Treasurer
17502 S. 750 W
Wanatah, IN 46390

Unless you request anonymity, an announcement of your contribution, along with your name, will be published in the American Whippet Club's monthly newsletter and on our list of donors on the website.

WRAP has been truly fortunate in the support we have received from breeders, fanciers, and pet owners from our very beginnings. All amounts from the smallest to the largest are sincerely appreciated!

At the time you make your donation, you can provide information specific to the person or pet you wish to honor.

Whippet Health Foundation (WHF)

 


Online donations are via PayPal. If you do not wish to make a donation online, you can mail your donation directly to:

Whippet Health Foundation, Inc.
c/o Lisa Costello, Treasurer
14855 Newark Rd.
Newark, IL 60541

To commemorate your donation, those contributing $100 to $1000 will receive a Whippet Health Foundation sterling silver Helping Hand pin. Donors contributing $1001 to $3000 will receive a Whippet Health Foundation gold Helping Hand pin. Donors contributing $3001 or more will receive a Whippet Health Foundation gold with diamond Helping Hand pin. Amounts are cumulative until the premium amount has been reached. In addition, all contributions will be acknowledged in the WHIPPET NEWS.

Thank you for supporting the Whippet Charities. Your contribution will go a long way to assisting both organizations in assisting the Whippet breed that we all cherish. Thank you. David Howton

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