Fall Training to Begin Mid-September

The Kennel Club of Fort Atkinson, Inc., is pleased to announce three dog training classes scheduled to begin mid-September.

Puppy Kindergarten will be held Thursday evenings at 6:00 p.m., at the Humane Society of Jefferson County‘s Community Room, W6127 Kiesling Road, Jefferson, WI, with the first class meeting on September 19.

Basic Skills and Everyday Manners will begin Sunday, September 15, at 12:00 noon, in the Agility Barn at Celtic K9 Academy, N2501 Wenham Rd, Fort Atkinson, WI. [Basic Skills is full as of 9/9/24.  Call the KCFA at 920-568-0364 and ask to be put on the waiting list.]

Continuing Basic: Canine Good Citizen (CGC) Skills, will also be held at Celtic K9 Academy, beginning September 15, at 1:00 p.m.  To enroll in this class, dogs must have completed KCFA’s Basic Skills or an equivalent class elsewhere, and should be able to  demonstrate basic skills such as sit, down, stay, come, walk on a loose leash, polite greetings, etc.

Preregistration is required for all classes and class sizes are limited.  Visit this page and scroll to the bottom for the required forms to print, complete and mail, together with payment and vaccination records, to reserve your spot.  Don’t delay, as classes fill quickly!

 

CANCELED – Beyond the Basics: A Dog Training Sampler

This class has been canceled because the minimum enrollment has not been met by the deadline.  We know August is a busy time for vacations, and we hope to be able to offer this fun class at some future date.

Wondering what comes next for your dog after learning “Come,” “Sit,” “Down,” and “Stay?”    Plenty!

Build on your dog’s basic skills and explore new skills with Beyond the Basics: A Dog Training Sampler.  This four-week class will introduce handlers and their dogs to a different fun canine sport each week: Agility, Rally, Scent Work, and Trick Dog.

Each class meeting will introduce participants to foundation skills and essential concepts for getting started in the featured sport and will include guidance on resources and where to look for continued learning and training.

Classes will meet at 1:00 p.m. on Sunday afternoons in August (8/4, 8/11, 8/18, and 8/25) at the Humane Society of Jefferson County’s Community Education Room.

A prerequisite for this class is completion of a Basic Skills and Everyday Manners group training class or equivalent (see KCFA’s Skills Required to Advance).

The registration fee for this four-week session is $20 for KCFA members and $40 for non-members.  (Have a $10-off coupon from your Basic Skills & Everyday Manners graduation?  Use it for this class!)

Space in Beyond the Basics: A Dog Training Sampler is limited!  Mail registration forms, vaccination records (unless you’ve recently submitted vaccination records for a KCFA class) and a check for the correct fee (and $10 coupon, if applicable) to KCFA at P.O. Box 205, Fort Atkinson, WI 53538.  Find the registration forms on this page.

Tenth Annual K9 Veterans Day March 10, 2024

Please plan to join us for Wisconsin’s 10th Annual K9 Veterans Day ceremony at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, March 10, at the American Legion Banquet Center in Fort Atkinson!  Public welcome.

If you love working K9s and want to honor them and their handlers, we encourage you to join us for this special event!

Click the following link for the Invitation 2024-1

PROGRAM

Our featured speaker will be Jerry Witt, U.S. Army Sergeant and Scout Dog Handler. Witt served in the jungles of Vietnam, leading patrols with his scout dog, ahead of the main body of troops.

The recipient of the inaugural Terry Beck Protective Services scholarship will also be recognized as he pursues a career in fire protection.

Also honored will be fallen K9s from the past year and retiring working K9s.  All K9 handlers—active and retired—in attendance will be recognized. All K9s in attendance will also receive a special treat.

WREATH-LAYING CEREMONY

Prior to the event at the American Legion location, there will be a wreath-laying ceremony at the K9 Veterans Memorial in Fort Atkinson’s McCoy Park at 12:30 p.m.  Immediately following that, participants will gather at the American Legion.

McCoy Park is located at 1100 Old Madison Road (across from Salamone’s Italian Pizzeria, 1245 Madison Avenue) and the American Legion Banquet Center is located at 201 S. Water Street East, both in Fort Atkinson, WI.

Visit our K9 Veterans Day page.

FortAtkinsonOnline.com feature story:

Fort Atkinson Police Department to observe K-9 Veterans Day

 

Terry Beck Scholarship Exceeds Fundraising Goal

KCFA is pleased to announce that fundraising for the Terry Beck Protective Services Scholarship has exceeded the original goal of $15,000.  Subsequently, KCFA President Jan Holewsinski and Treasurer Mabel Schumacher recently presented a check for $20,000 to Sue Hartwick, executive director of the Fort Atkinson Community Foundation, to fund the inaugural scholarship!

The scholarship was established in memory of Fort Atkinson’s Terry Beck, a Marine Scout Dog Handler killed in action along with his K-9 partner, Seato, while serving in Vietnam.

To learn more about this new scholarship for students going into protective services fields, check out these local news articles:

Daily Jefferson County Union:

Kennel Club of Fort exceeds Terry Beck Protective Services Scholarship fund goal | Fort Atkinson | dailyunion.com

FortAtkinsonOnline.com:

Fort scholarship formed in memory of Marine K-9 handler Beck – FortAtkinsonOnline.com (Fort Atkinson Online LLC)

Scholarship criteria and guidelines are available at the Fort Atkinson Community Foundation’s website:

Guidelines (fortfoundation.org)

KCFA Founder Marleen LaPlant Passes

One of KCFA’s three founding members, Marleen LaPlant, passed away on July 1, 2021.   Marleen grew up on a farm and had a lifelong love of animals, especially dogs and dairy cows.  Marleen raised and competed in conformation and obedience with her three Dalmatians, Dottee, Stormee and Mistee.

She also made therapy dog visits to area nursing homes and libraries, etc. and was extremely active in the kennel club, doing everything from instructing classes to serving as the fun match secretary.  Marleen always encouraged dog sport “newbies,” making sure they had the information and equipment they needed, and she enthusiastically celebrated everyone’s accomplishments and successes.

In addition to “all things dog,” Marleen enjoyed traveling around the U.S., and bowling competitively.  She worked the majority of her career at Nasco, retiring in 2008 after 45 years of service.  Marleen was a strong leader, a great friend to so many, and she loved a good laugh!

Marleen is survived by her husband, John LaPlant, along with other relatives and many friends.  See Marleen’s full obituary by clicking the link below.

Marleen LaPlant Obituary

FortAtkinsonOnline.com ‘s Chris Spangler posted this tribute to Marleen:

https://fortatkinsononline.com/off-the-record-kennel-club-co-founder-marleen-laplant-remembered/

“Puppy Serenade” Dedicated at Rock River Park

“Puppy Serenade” at Rock River Park, Fort Atkinson

“Puppy Serenade,” a bronze statue honoring the founders of the Kennel Club of Fort Atkinson, was recently unveiled in front of an appreciative crowd at  Rock River Park.

Patty Beran, Rita Hasel, and Marleen LaPlant began meeting in 1991 to train their dogs together, eventually founding what is now an active non-profit all-volunteer community organization.

Fort Atkinson Online’s Chris Spangler covered the unveiling ceremony and celebration.  Read her full story and view numerous photos from the event by visiting  https://fortatkinsononline.com/puppy-serenade-dedicated-in-rock-river-park/.

The statue stands near a new drinking water fountain, providing refreshment for humans and canines, and includes a bench for park users to “paws” and take a rest.  The installation is near the disc golf course, along the drive between the archery range and the Clubhouse.

Update:  Puppy Serenade made the front page of the Daily Jefferson County Union.  To read the PDF visit our Puppy Serenade project page.

Marine Terry Beck Scholarship Announced at K9 Veterans Day Virtual Event

Marine Terry Beck and K9 Seato

As part of the 2021 K9 Veterans Day ceremony , The Kennel Club of Fort Atkinson, Inc. (KCFA) announced the creation of a scholarship in memory of Marine Scout Dog Handler Terry Beck.   Beck was an 18-year-old Fort Atkinson resident killed in action with his K9 partner, Seato, in Vietnam in December 1967.

This scholarship, in recognition of Terry Beck’s passion to protect and serve his country and its citizens, will offer financial support to Fort Atkinson High School graduates who plan to enter the field of protective services.

A fundraising campaign has been launched in support of this scholarship, with a goal of $15,000 to be raised by September 1, 2021.

Contributions may be sent to:  KCFA – Terry Beck Scholarship, c/o Mabel Schumacher, Treasurer, 848 Messmer Street, Fort Atkinson, WI, 53538.  Checks should be made payable to “KCFA – Terry Beck Scholarship.”

The KCFA has been honoring K9s and their handlers for the past several years, working to establish March 13th as Wisconsin’s K9 Veterans Day, and hosting annual celebrations of the event.  Due to the pandemic, this year’s recognition was held virtually, honoring seventeen K9s.   The Marine Terry Beck Protective Services Scholarship was announced at the event, with speakers including Mabel Schumacher, KCFA Treasurer;  Gary Wolfram, a friend of Terry Beck’s; and Army Veteran Richard Miles.

Please visit https://youtube/qmLIeCK3pWE to view the 2021 K9 Veterans Day Virtual Event video (approximately 17 minutes in length).

For more details about the Marine Terry Beck Scholarship, please follow these links:

Fundraising Brochure Terry Beck Scholarship

Fundraising Letter Terry Beck Scholarship

Press Release Terry Beck Scholarship

We hope you will consider making a donation in support of this scholarship, established in memory of Terry Beck and Seato, and the ultimate sacrifice they made.  Thank you!

Related pages:

Coverage of K9 Veterans Day Virtual Event and Scholarship Announcement by FortAtkinsonOnline.com

Daily Jefferson County Union article 2021 03 Mar 15-1

K9 Veterans Day  K9 Veterans Day is officially observed on March 13th in Wisconsin.

K9 Veterans Memorial  The K9 Veterans Memorial at McCoy Park, Fort Atkinson, honors all working K9s and features Marine Terry Beck and Seato.

Project Lead XXXII – Making Fort Atkinson Even More Dog-Friendly

The Project Lead XXXII group overcame many obstacles in completing their goal to make Fort Atkinson even more dog-friendly.  KCFA member Heather Traxler was an integral part of the 2020 Project Lead team. As a result of the group’s efforts, dogs and their people can now quench their thirst, rest their legs, and find pick-up bags as well as essential training tips, in many additional locations around town.

The Daily Jefferson County Union ran an extensive article with many photos:  Project Lead DU article 7.30.20 

KCFA publicly congratulated the 2020 Project Lead group with a letter to the editor:  Ltr to DU editor re Project Lead 7.29.20

Puppy Training Tips

During this COVID-19 pandemic, it’s difficult to take a puppy “out and about” so it can experience a wide variety of social situations and stimuli. Though KCFA has had to cancel classes for the summer, we want to encourage “puppy parents” to provide training and educational opportunities at home. In support of those who’ve recently acquired a puppy, KCFA’s Puppy Kindergarten instructors and Training Committee have collaborated to produce several informational articles. Please visit the Course Descriptions page for the links to these articles.

For a smile break, check out the Parade of Puppies video on our Join the Fun page, or visit the link directly at: https://s3.amazonaws.com/embed.animoto.com/play.html?w=swf/production/vp1&e=1595467127&f=VLxyfocoDGhzlzbv4RWfgA&d=0&m=p&r=360p+720p&volume=100&start_res=720p&i=m&asset_domain=s3-p.animoto.com&animoto_domain=animoto.com&options=%20allowfullscreen/iframe