May 4, 2011 - May 6, 2012
2012 SMCNA 13th Annual Conference | at Whispering Pines Hideaway in Lyon, NY

Plan to attend


January 1, 2012 - January 31, 2012
Dues

Please send dues to John Liscovitz, 4002 Steeple Run, Crystal Lake, IL 60014. They are due Jan 1 for the year. Or follow this link to complete on line.
www.smallmunsterlander.info/Membership.cfm


March 23, 2012 - March 25, 2012
SMCNA Fun Hunt at Brushdale Farm | at Maquoketa, IA

Michelle and Mark Wilbers are once again inviting SMCNA members to enjoy a two day pheasant hunt at their hunting preserve, Brushdale Farm. Arrive on Friday evening, hunt up to two full days, dine on a wonderful prime rib dinner, and enjoy on property accomodations. For more information google Brushdale Farm and sign up by March 16th.


 
 
 
 
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Cooperating Breeder's Agreement

Fill out the Agreement  | Online  or  Print the Form out

 

If you are unable to Send the needed documentation Online, Please Print it and Mail it To:

Dr. Solon Rhode, Director GHP.
522 Bouplon Hollow Rd.
North Bennington, VT 05257
Phone: 802.447.2624
Email: shrhode@yahoo.com

 

Please note that the following are reasons an open health registry is of value:

  • To document disease status in individual dogs.
  • To assist breeding decisions that will further the breed’s health.
  • To provide historic records.
  • To show incidence of disease in a breed.
  • To provide peer pressure for testing for disease
  • To publicly reward those who value testing and have a commitment to better the breed.
  • To assure buyers of decreased risk of disease.
  • To provide data researchers need.
  • To locate affected dogs and their families when researchers need DNA