July 1st was a big success. The intention was to state what
the society was to be about, review the rules, vote on officers
and committee, and then have some fun! I think we achieved all
of these and I hope you and your dogs enjoyed yourselves!
In essence, we get our dogs to share our lives with. They are
our companions, our friends. They trigger and fulfill something
very deep in our souls that wants to nurture. I hope this is
reflected upon throughout the society's future. Long live the
SFLS!!
Daniel
Chairman of the Southern Finnish Lapphund Society
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Meeting
The first meeting of the Society was a great success with 29 members
present. Daniel did an admirable job in his first chairing role,
quickly getting to grips with running a working democracy. In keeping
with the philosophy of the Society, the mood of the meeting was
light-hearted and friendly with lots of input from members. The
Committee was appointed without delay and the Society rules were
agreed following a bit of lively debate. In spite of having almost
nothing on the agenda we managed to make it last a whole 90 minutes.
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Committee
The Committee was appointed unchallenged and we even voted on a member
who wasn't in attendance, proving that it doesn't do to miss these
meetings! Serving on the Committee won't be a life sentence for
those concerned and other intrepid individuals who would like to
join the ranks will be most welcome in the future. The founding
Committee is confirmed as Daniel Spencer (Chairman), Jennifer Simmons
(Secretary), Pia Reynolds (Treasurer), Goff Banks, Andrie de Vries,
Toni Jackson, Andy Lee, Sam Moore (absent) and Carol Webb. |
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| In the afternoon the members were kept very busy with
activities and games, plus a humongous raffle. |
Fancy Dress
Many of our Lapphunds seemed too shy to appear ‘dressed’ but
we had two delightful entrants, winner was Beth & Quila, Runner
up: Thomas & Jalo |

Fancy dress winner:
Beth & Quila |

Runner up:
Thomas & Jalo
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Photo comp
How to spot your committee as babies/small children, and their dogs
when pups! Only Emma Lee successfully guessed all the committee
and their dogs, not an easy task, but very good fun (Toni's son
did not recognise her– guess that’s not surprising
as the photo was taken some 33 years before he was born!) |
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Emma - the Winner
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Pin the tail – on the lapphund
Members visiting the SFLS Open Meeting and Fun Day on July 1st
were shocked to see a very large white FL without a tail! Of
course on
second glance it turned out to be that age old game 'Pin the tail
on the FL'! After a lot of research on 2D Finnish Lapphunds Carol
had pre decided where according to 'KC breed standards' the tail
should be placed. Many enthusaiastic members had a go, after being
blindfolded, to put the tail into the correct position. W have to
report that even Toni risked her reputation and was probably one
of the worst cases, showing great misjudgement when placing the tail
in a very peculiar place! Steve was lucky
(although he may protest otherwise) and Thomas educated, so both
were declared the winners of a very tight competition.
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Carol's artwork

Susy's handiwork
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The Joint Winners |
Best Trick
As we know our breed are very clever and trainable and they delight
in doing amusing tricks – those demonstrated were truly diverse,
and it was super to see the young pups and children demonstrating
a trick or two. Karen and Taivas were the winners taking home the
trophy – with a display of a range of tricks, pressing the “that
was easy button”, playing dead and bowing to name a few.
Beth and Quila demonstrated the send away a hard exercise to master
and Thomas and puppy Jalo did great hand shakes, baby Timo is only
6 months old so lovely to see him working both paws and taking
a biscuit from Keith’s mouth. Challenge is now on to work
on your tricks of next time. |
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The Winner -
Karen & Taivas
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Sausage Catching
What an amazing range of ways to catch a sausage there are – and
what a sight 25 Lapphund lined up to take advantage of freely available
frankfurters! First a simple catch from only a few feet away – easy
for many! Then the throws got tougher, we had the leaping style of
Apina – and the relaxed super cool style of Kisa – who
just sat and moved his head to the side to let sausage just fall
into his mouth. The dogs were very skilled and it required a long
throw and a full test of my throwing arm to really sort the dogs
from the pups! In the end the sensible and steady style of Beth’s
Quila proved to be most accurate followed by Pilkku, 3: Susi, 4:
Apina, 5: Kisa |

Ready for sausages 
Thrower and catchers |
Sack race
Crumbs – how competitive do grown men get when in a sack race!
Some runners, Carol and Ian, were severely handicapped by their dogs
Kesa and Jalo – Jalo trying to pull the sack off his dad!!!
After several hard fought heats the final was fiercely contended
and some of the ‘jumpers’ could barely walk the next
day following injuries sustained in the event.
Heat winners:
Heat 1: Andrie & Norppa, Heat 2: Steve & Apina, Heat 3:
Ian & Jalo, Heat 4: Emma & Kaiju; overall winner: Andrie & Norppa
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Heat 2:

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Heat 4:

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Special prize awarded for Most Spectacular Fall
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Final:




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Well, as you can see from the photos, lots of smiles
and tail wagging! I hope we have many more fun days in the future.
Also, we will have training days - because a trained dog is more
fun than a tear-away, and the occasional ringcraft and agility day.
And don't forget the lapphund walks!
All the best to you all, from us all.
Daniel, Jennifer, Pia, Toni, Andy, Goff, Carol, Andrie and Sam!
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A few extra photos from the day below. Thanks to Ian
and Karen for providing all the 'photographic evidence'!!
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