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Eye Clinic 2008

Sunday, July 13
Exams: starting at 10:00
Dr. Paul Scherlie Jr., DVM, Diplomate ACVO
$17 Cairn Terrier / $20 any other breed

Please plan to bring your Cairn Terriers (other breeds also welcome) to our Eye Clinic. Come for eye health, stay for the potluck lunch.

Based on what is known from research, pet Cairn Terriers over the age of two should be checked every year for signs of ocular melanosis and for eye disease generally until they are at least 13 years old. The exams are painless and take only a few minutes. If you read the attached information we think you’ll agree that regular eye health screenings are important for our own dogs’ health and well-being, as well as for our breed’s future.

PDF icon Ocular Melanosis Facts
PDF icon Additional Information

The Eye Clinic will be held Sunday morning, July 13, with appointments beginning at 10:00 AM on a more-or-less first-come, first-served basis. Multiple dogs from the same home can be scheduled back-to-back to make it easier for you to get them all done at once.

Our vet will be Dr. Paul Scherlie Jr., DVM, Diplomate ACVO. Exams will be only $17/Cairn or $20 for any other breed – both represent a substantial discount! The clinic will be held at Marcella Cobb’s Misty Meadows Kennels in Boring Oregon (address below).

If you have a Cairn over 12 years old who screens clear for OM, you will be offered a free DNA swab kit if you would like to contribute your dog’s DNA to OM research. For more information about ocular melanosis, please read the attached PDF documents and the research reports on the Cairn Terrier Club of America’s health-related concerns page.

By offering these clinics and combining some socializing and a potluck, we’re doing our best to make it affordable, easy, and fun to get this screening done, for everyone from the owner of a single pet, to active breeders. We are grateful to Dr. Scherlie for his time and contribution of reduced fees to support our efforts.

See you and your Cairns in July!

Misty Meadows
25550 SE Hoffmeister Rd.
Boring, OR

PDF icon OM-Facts.pdf
PDF icon OM-Info.pdf

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CRCTC Specialty July 18, 2008

Closing date: July 2

CRCTC has designated the Terrier Association of Oregon group show, in association with the Stumptown Cluster at the Portland Expo, as its inaugural Specialty.

Regular classes: Jack Smith
Sweepstakes: Linda Wells

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Terrier Only Performance Summit Premium Lists

The premium list is out and entries are open. Entries close April 23, 6pm Mountain Time, so don’t delay!

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More information | all information: TOPS2008.net

Last Chance - Perpetual Calendar Raffle

image Have you bought your rafflle tickets yet? Want to improve your odds to win this perpetual calendar with changeable picture?  If you win you may also have your own picture(s) customized to use for $5.00 each. Calendar size is about 3 feet tall and 14” wide. Drawing will be held Sunday, February 24, 2008 @ 7pm at our dinner celebrating CRCTC official AKC licensing approval.

Ticket Price is (2) for $5.00, you need not be present to win. To purchase your tickets please contact Betsy Peets @ 503-329-1176 or by email:  .  You will be notified by phone if you win.  Time is running out, contact us soon.

Update - Congratulations lucky raffle winner Cindi Marshall!

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Established 2004 - Serving the greater Portland-Vancouver area of Oregon and Washington. The CRCTC is an affiliated club of the Cairn Terrier Club of America.

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Sa'cairn'gawea - A pun perhaps, but there is much to admire and honor about both our mascot's namesake, and our breed. Rosie, a local Cairn, strikes a pose that evokes for us the spirits of courage, adventure, and generosity.

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