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Show Making The Most Of A DESERET NEWS wcsrfj. cl Uwv ?y " .... . Vir x l . i Deaths W 7'' ' These loveable Westie puppies think that the Hanna's family pet Smokey, is the "cat's meow." S, '0v'hO 1. ft & .J 2" .5 tightly zi'f fo f ;i &M1:' Grooming Two-mont- h Often Deseret important for show dogs. old Clancey enjoys his beauty sessions. pad on his way, confident of having put the larger dog in his place! As part of her work, Dee shows dogs for other people; gives classes in dog handling, and does professional grooming. She is presently working toward her professional han- dler and training certificate. To achieve this entails a lot of painstaking t. I am 55 am I and tired of old, years called my generation hearing ABBY: do noth- the generaing tion. gradu-- a d from high theschool into pression. " A de-j- News is bark in his face defiantly, and work keeping He finished third factory. grade, that's all. My father worked from dawn until nightfall, six days a week. Now, we work a week, and there is talk of less. We have Medicare, Social Security, and civil right? legislation. All a part ct OUH generation's contribution to the world today. photos by Don Grayston, they involve the middle ear region, rapidly progressing to the brain, or blood stream. lungs babies Occasionally vomit, then aspirate (suck in) some of the vomitus into the lungs, causing a literal drowning. such deaths are However, babys chief photogra Mrs. Dee Hanna is truly a dog's best friend! Here she romps with Bubbles and Wendy, playful West Highland Terriers. track of all the dogs handled and owned; registering all the litters born in the kennels; developing proper kennel facilities, and of course, becoming an expert handler and trainer. NATURAL SPIRIT tip-to- Dee emphasizes that she is training dogs in showmanship NOT obedience. While it is important for a dog to know such basics as staying in the yard, leading on the left side, We dont pretend to have done a perfect job, but weve done a lot. So stop crying in your LSD, kids, get with it, and shape up. If you want to top our record, youd better get started before its too late. OFF MY CHEST DEAR OFF: And it's ways later than we think. and standing squarely for show examination, sfie maintains that too much obedience training will ruin the natural spirit of a dog. When he steps into the show ring you want him to and have an walk on animated expression. To help her dogs retain their natural terrier spirit. Dee gives them a chance to participate in controlled sparring. This is done by placing the dogs a safe distance apart on leashes and allowing them to eye each other, growl, and show off their courage. There is no actual contact and the result is a lively little dog for the show ring. THE REWARDS The real reward of this work Dee finds is the challenge and thrill of seeing my dog compete against high quality animals and prove himself better than they In conforming to standards of the breed. As she explained, dog show judges rate a dog on such things as color, posture, the condition of its coat and teeth, the shape and size of its body, the way it moves about, and personality. Dee attends as many as twenty shows a year ranging from Washington to Utah. Preparing a dog for the ring can be arduous, and terriers especially require a great deal of effort. Dee feels that the reward system is the best way to train a dog. Dogs are sensitive to what you want. They thrive on praise and work hard to please you. Theyre also very after a intelligent animals while they begin to anticipate what you want to do and carry out an order almost before you ask it. One of Dees favorites is quite rare. Duff, a champion Scottie, strikes dignified ning pose. It takes Dee a year to get dogs ready for show ring. Champion D and Ds Dead Ringer (Dingie for short). TRUE VETERAN Club and Mount Ogden Kennel Club show arenas echo again to the yelps of the finest canines in the area, Dee will be there handling her dogs. And dont be too surprised if she should just happen to have a among them a prospect not at all mountain Kennel Dingie, a West Highland terrier, is a true veteran of the show circuit. In fact, he is listed in the top ten Westie winners in the nation. Hes such a ham that he immediately strikes a pose when he sees a camera ! In October, when the Inter 5 win- best-in-sho- remote for such a truly ed trainer! DAYS ONLY! BEGINS ... devot- Young infants are undergoing swift and continuous phystransition. Their iological entire bodies must make radical adaptations to life outside the womb, involving independent breathing, rerouting blood throughout much of th vascular system and other changes. As a consequence, their vulnerability is great. Other theories have been advanced to account for crib deaths, but certain of these cases will remain unsolved sorrows, and the explanations and remedies will be sloy jn coming. TUES., JULY 8th DOWNTOWN SALT LAKE ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY al- M i w Col- - jt legq was strictly for rich mens sons. We didn't reject society. Society rejected us. We waited in line 40 deep for jobs the kids today would turn up their noses at. We were lined up in the cold morning hours before the place opened up if there was a smell of a Abby &auttj(Qa&OLi DOWNTOWN 323-901- 1 COTTONWOOD MALL 278 5361 ext. 44 SALT LAKE ext. 224 true-to-lif- e yOV-c-- . portraits . COLOR IN :" v job. Kids today know nothing about things like that mainly because WE saw to it that the government would loan them toward preventing its happening again. They can put their money in the bank with confi dence. s' v JULY Child labor is now illegal. I had an uncle who lost his arm as a boy of 10, working in a clearance! 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They started out with a Pug named "Dusty," but as Dee laughingly admits, "That dog and I didnt get along at all! Today, Dee and Dick have a ranch-stylhome, three sons, a cat, a Shetland pony, and kennel facilities which house nineteen dogs. When Dick is at work, Dee is chief of kennel operations. Her young boys, Bruce, Mark and Gary, also pitch in and help. LIVELY DOGS The Hannas like terriers because they are such affectionate and comical dogs. They have a lively daredevil spirit. A terrier will strut up to a German Shepherd, XjT , r, plays that natural greatness, lie might as well be a g J J childs reflexes are usual- such that he will struggle ly and change position enough to avoid smothering. If, howev-ethere is even one chance in a million that he won't, parents will, of course, want ; to take all precautions possi-- . ble. Hence the advisability oM using firm mattresses with' tip clog showmanship. DEAR Dear Mrs. D.: About one in every 400 infants dies sudden- - . A '? t'"sr To train four champions, as pretty blonde - haired Dee llanna has done, one must be part barber, part trainer, part nurse, and part psychologist. As Dee notes, merely showing a superb dog is not enough to win a prize. You can have the greatest dog in the world, but unless he goes into the ring and dis- . ly in his crib, often without apparent explanation. It is true that suffocation could be responsible in some cases, al- though probably very rarely. ront V By LINDSAY R. CURTIS, M.D. Dear Dr. Curtis: A few months ago our neighbors went through a tragedy that still keeps preying on my baby mind. Their month-oldied in his crib, and the doc- tors couldn't really explain why. The parents are still blaming themselves for not the baby closely watching enough, and they wonder if he might have smothered. Do you have any information that might comfort these fine peo- pie and maybe help protect other babies? Mrs. L.R.D. d r7rr'i u 7 Chances are, if you visit D and D Kennels, 11757 S. 700 East, Draper, you will be met in the driveway by a large grey cat with a haughty stare. But dont let appearances deceive you. Thats only Smokey, the family pet of the Richard L. Hanna family. The kennels are out back and one glance at the runs d aining assorted canines, will convince you that the Hannas ARENT in the CAT business. What Mrs. Hanna (Dee) is doing, Is teaching old dogs new tr icks. Or more correctly, shes training West Highland White terriers and Scottish terriers the intricacies of '; y Monday, July 7, 1969 10A Dog's Life By CAROL PERKINS Deseret News Staff Writer I Tragedy Of Crib i 10 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. TUESDAY 10 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. THURS. Ml. ir. z. u O 2S t.xi I sjtrjnrr DOWNTOWN SALT LAKE OPEN MON., THURS., |