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October 7, 2010
GSNMC Specialty
Somerset, New Jersey
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October 17. 2010
GSNMC Sweepstakes & Supported Entry
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The 2nd Annual
Meet the Breeds Event
Oct. 16th & 17th
The Javits Center, NYC
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December 3, 2010
USNMC Specialty
East Lansing, Michigan


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[Sept. 16, 2010]
2011 Nat'l Specialty
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[Aug. 20, 2010]
2010 Nat'l Specialty Photos
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[July 12, 2010]
Committee News

A club is only as strong as its members! The support of club members is not only a requirement of increasing the strength of any club – but a sign of growth. Different people coming together to share their talents and their expertise is invaluable if one is to grow- not only as a club- but also as individuals dedicated to their breed.

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[July 12, 2010]

Congratulations
to the first Neapolitan
Grand Champion
GCH CH Bruno
Della Vecchia Roma !

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[May 2010]

Congratulations to the 2010 National Champion Cinciripini Fiamma!
This year's Best of Breed was bred and owned by Joe and Lisa Cinciripini. Congratulations to Joe,Lisa and Fiamma!!!
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National News
[Tuesday, September 23, 2008]

Aggressive Dog Proposal Includes Steep Penalties for Owners

Last Edited: Monday, 22 Sep 2008, 6:10 PM EDT
Created: Monday, 22 Sep 2008, 6:10 PM EDT
By BRENT CAMPBELL
FOX8 News

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (WGHP) -- Commissioners will take up a possible solution to Forsyth County's problem of aggressive dogs at Monday night's meeting.

Last year, dog attacks in the county reached an all-time high, with over 600 reported to animal control. A ban on certain breeds was first considered, but now commissioners are looking at heavy fines and steep penalties for the owners of any dog deemed aggressive.

The move away from banning certain breeds comes after months of research and examining dog ordinances across the country. The animal control advisory board determined the best way to stop aggressive dogs was to target their owners, because dog bites can come from all breeds: Chihauhuas to pit bulls.

The advisory board's proposal would allow any dog that bites or kills another animal or shows other signs of aggression to be deemed aggressive. Once given that determination, the law would require owners purchase $100,000 worth of liability insurance, build an approved enclosure, having the animal spayed or neutered, put up warning signs, and have the dog photographed and registered.

If any of the requirements is violated, the owner would be subject to a $500 fine. The proposal would also require owners of dangerous dogs to pay an annual $100 licensing fee, and the dog would have to be on a leash and wear a muzzle if taken outside its enclosure.
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