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The Bagpiper, 2002 #2

Table of Contents (Partial)
HTF News
New Applications, New Members,
    Former Members and Roster Changes
Award Standings
STCA Code of Ethics
A Walk in the Fields with a Purpose
The SFBSTC Cancer Seminar,
    by Nancy Aaron
34 Titles & Counting -- The Story of Temper,
    by Kathy McAra
Agility aka The Playground, by Susan Harned
Obedient? Me? Obedient? by Lucy Berninger
Go To Ground, by John McNabney
A well-trained Scottie is only a click away,
    by Amy Flanigan
She Came Serendipitously, by Kay Nellis
The Clan Connection

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STCA Code of Ethics

This revised Code of Ethics statement was published with the request for feedback from the membership.

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The SFBSTC Cancer Seminar -- An Observation
by Nancy Aaron

Nancy offers some valuable insight into the proceedings of this important event that was hosted by the San Francisco Bay regional club. As an observer and participant, Nancy explains why she feels that this was the best seminar she has ever attended.

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A Well Trained Scottie is only a Click Away
by Amy Flanigan

Need some information on a training method that "seems as if it were made just for Scotties?". Well then this article by Any Flanigan is just a click away.

The article complete with explanations of the training methods and a list of "Tips" for how to use Clicker Training. The article concludes with a Reading List as well as a couple of web site references.

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She Came Serendipitously
by Kay Nellis

Kay has written an important article on a "Special-needs" rescue case that was helped through the STCA Rescue Program. The pictures alone tell the story.

In 2001, Scottie Rescue helped 649 Scotties.

Give back to the breed we love. Reach into your pockets and donate to Rescue.

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