LoginRegister

Calendar

Show and Event Calendar. Public calendar-  members can edit: here’s how.

2011 Specialty Information

image Click the license plate to motor on over to the 2011 Specialty Information page.

Banquet update - Reservation deadline extended to July 13.

Obedience Show-n-Go

Save the date: Sunday, January 9th CRCTC will host an obedience show-n-go.  Tune up for Rose City!

Dogtown
335 NE 8th Street
Gresham, OR

Utility 8:30 - 11:00. Entries taken 8:30 - 9:30.
Open 11:00 - 1:00. Entries taken 10:30 - 11:30.
Novice 2:00 - 4:00. Entries taken 1:30 - 2:30.

$10 ($5 second entry, same dog).

Note: Second entries for same dog / same class will be taken and run after all first entries have run.
Club members: see you at 8:00 AM for ring setup!

More info: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) (360-666-0115)

Holiday Party - December 11

Eat & Be Merry on Saturday December 11, beginning at 3:00 PM at the Quarles Residence, 24491 S. Larkin Road, Beavercreek, OR 97004.

image

Potluck sides or desserts are welcome. There will be an optional gift exchange, $20 maximum. Donations of towels (gently used OK) to aid dog charities are encouraged.  For more information: Tom & Marie at 503-632-2476.

Eye Clinic - November 7

Dr. Paul Scherlie Jr., DVM, Diplomate ACVO will perform eye exams at the Quarles Residence, 24491 S. Larkin Road, Beavercreek, OR 97004.

Exams 10:00 - 12:00. (Remember that clocks fell back one hour overnight. Please do not arrive before 9:30 AM.)

Cost: $20 Cairn Terriers, $25 all other breeds.

Appointments will be on a more-or-less first-come, first-served basis. Please allow 15 minutes for eye dilation prior to exam.  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. 

Please plan to bring your Cairn Terriers (other breeds are also welcome) to our Eye Clinic.

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

By offering these clinics we’re doing our best to make it affordable, easy, and fun to get this important 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 on November 7!

2010 Cairntastic Day

Columbia River Cairn Terrier Club invites you and your Cairn Terrier to a Cairntastic Day Saturday, September 4, 2010 at Milo McIver Park (day use space B2), Estacada, OR.

Fun and Games begin at 10:00 AM and last until you leave.

This year we’re all about the picnic, socializing, and having low-key fun with our two and four legged friends.

Lunch will be pot luck with the club providing one main dish, drinks, and cutlery. Your sides, salads, or desserts are welcomed.

Barley Cup Challenge Racing - In memory of the first (and three-time) “Fastest Cairn Terrier in the Northwest” we have commissioned the Barley Cup. Anyone wishing to compete for possession of the traveling Barley Cup may enter an optional Trophy Dash competition, which will run all day amidst the regular racing. Details available during sign-in at the picnic.

Event goes on rain or shine. Can’t wait to see you and your Cairns there!

For more information about Cairntastic Day 2010, contact .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address), 503-644-4893.

CRCTC Event Mailing List

Join our mailing list and receive email notifications of Columbia River Cairn Terrier Club events.