About the Standard Schnauzer Club of Southern California - Specialty Winners, 1949-2007
AKC ranks Standard Schnauzer as 102nd most popular dog for 2007
Early History
The Standard Schnauzer was a German breed first imported to the United States in significant numbers after World War I. Its roots can be traced back to 15th Century Bavaria where it was primarily a farm dog and useful companion of the working classes. This hearty, medium sized dog kept the rats out of the barn, guarded the farmyard and peddlers’ wagons and helped drive livestock to market. Though in existence for hundreds of years, it was not developed as a pure breed until the mid 1800s in Germany. It was referred to simply as the Schnauzer or Wirehaired Pinscher in Germany as it was the original from which were developed the Miniature Schnauzer and later, the Giant Schnauzer. Standard Schnauzers received outside attention during World War I when they were used as guard dogs by the German Army and dispatch carriers by the Red Cross.
As Schnauzers were imported into the U.S. in the 1920s, pressure built for establishing an American Kennel Club (AKC) recognized breed club devoted to them. The Wirehaired Pinscher Club of America was founded in 1925 and included fanciers of both Standard and Miniature Schnauzers. Their first national specialty show was held in 1927, the day before the Westminster Kennel Club show. It is interesting that the winner at that first national specialty was a Standard Schnauzer from California. He was multiple Best in Show winner, Ch. Claus v Furstenwall, imported from Germany by Mrs. Nion Tucker.
An AKC ruling that clubs may represent only one breed dictated the 1933 split of the national Schnauzer club into the Standard Schnauzer Club of America (SSCA) and the American Miniature Schnauzer Club. Though the SSCA was a national club, in its early years it had few members and its activities were primarily centered in the Midwest. Nevertheless, a small, dedicated core of members wrote a new Breed Standard (1938) and pressured the AKC to move the breed from the Terrier Group to the Working Group (1945) where it remains today.
Gradually, SSCA membership increased and SSCA affiliated local Standard Schnauzer clubs formed in areas across the U. S. One of those clubs was the Standard Schnauzer Club of Southern California (SSCSC), which was organized in 1947. Its first recorded event was an AKC sanctioned match held May 16, 1948.
The SSCSC
The Standard Schnauzer Club of Southern California is one of eight member clubs of the Standard Schnauzer Club of America. The purpose of the club is: To encourage and promote the breeding of purebred Standard Schnauzers in keeping with the standard of the breed as approved by the American Kennel Club; to popularize the Standard Schnauzer with the general public by serving as a clearinghouse for information and news concerning the breeding, raising and showing of Standard Schnauzers; to urge club members and breeders to accept the standard of the breed as approved by the AKC as the only standard of excellence by which Standard Schnauzers shall be judged; to do all in its power to protect and advance the interest of the breed by encouraging sportsman like competition at dog shows and obedience trials, to conduct sanctioned and licensed specialty shows and events under the rules of the AKC.
The SSCSC Specialty Show is one of the main club sponsored events of the year. It is a showcase for the breed that draws exhibitors from areas throughout the West. It affords an opportunity for spectators to learn about the breed and for breeders to assess the quality of their dogs. The first SSCSC Specialty was held in Santa Barbara in 1949. The annual SSCSC Specialty is currently held in conjunction with the Summerfest circuit held in Ventura in July.
The SSCSC sponsors other events too, many educational in nature. These include grooming and handling workshops, herding, agility, tracking and obedience classes, fun matches and Canine Good Citizen tests. Speakers are sometimes featured at club meetings, and, they cover topics as varied as judging dogs and canine first aid. The club also sponsors a rescue program for Standard Schnauzers and it donates to organizations, such as the Canine Health Foundation, that benefit all dogs.
Though club activities are generally geared to education and dog shows, sometimes they are designed solely for the purpose of members getting out with their Schnauzers. A morning at the beach and lunch at a dog friendly café are just two of the just-for-fun SSCSC sponsored activities. Though members live throughout the West, club events are held in the Greater Los Angeles area.
Standard Schnauzer Club of Southern California
Specialty Winners, 1949-2007
Best of Breed: Best Opposite Sex:
2007 Ch. Charisma Utopia v Rocky Ch. Aura’s Sweet Sadie
2006 Ch. Von Stocker’s the Jig is Up Ch. Pepper Tree Greenhill’s Zntara
2005 Ch. Bardwood’s Black Jack Ch. Rumor’s One Touch of Venus
2004 Ch. Pepper Tree Bel Air London Ch. Charisma Jackie-O
2003 Ch. Pepper Tree Bel Air London Ch. Pepper Tree You’re My Girl
2002 Ch. Charisma Ali Baba Ch. Rumor’s One Touch of Venus
2001 Ch. Pepper Tree Bel Air London Ch. Alletor’s All That Jazz
2000 Ch. Stahlkrieger KB’s Sonofablitz Ch. Alletor’s All That Jazz
1999 Ch. Charisma Jail House Rock Geistvoll Zest For Life
1998 Ch. Aurinko-Markis Winning Wager Ch. Pepper Tree Bel Air Spirit
1997 Ch. Aurinko-Markis Winning Wager Ch. Pepper Tree Bel Air Spirit
1996 Ch. Aurinko-Markis Winning Wager Ch. Pepper Tree Bel Air Spirit
1995 Ch. Oregonized Country Karisma Ch. Pepper Tree Bel Air Ryan
1994 Ch. Geistvoll On the Move Ch. Geistvoll Ilse CD
1993 Ch. Parsifal Di Casa Netzer Ch. Camino Oregonized Glory Days
1992 Ch. Kennebunk Special Beau Ch. Chateau Palos Chardonnay, CDX TD
1991 Ch. Odivane a likely Lad at Konig Tsunami Tansen A Bear
1990 Ch. Pepper Tree Xanadu Ch. Gunthor Glory
1989 Ch. Von Erivic’s Silber Sturm Ch. Chateau Palos Chardonnay, CD TD
1988 Ch. Von Erivic’s Silber Sturm Ch. Geistvoll Ilse
1987 Ch. Snowshoes Gusto of Charisma Ch. Pepper Tree Romance
1986 Ch. Pepper Tree Romance Ch. Pepper Tree Victor’s Vanity, CD
1985 Ch. Pepper Tree Victor’s Vanity, CD Ch. Pepper Tree Angel’s Serenade
1984 Ch. Yamada’s Bosker Star Strider Ch. Marlena Von Erivic
1983 Ch. Bengel von Siegerhaus Ch. Pepper Tree Song of St. Gerard
1982 Ch. Arjo’s Siegfried Von Erivic Pepper Tree Angel’s Serenade
1981 Ch. Pepper Tree Victor’s Vanity Ch. Yamada’s Danske V Siegerhaus
1980 Ch. Pepper Tree Victor’s Vanity Ch. Pepper Tree Penelope
1979 Ch. Salzundpfeffer’s Rock Salt Ch. Kato’s Chim Chim Cheree
1978 Ch. Pepper Tree Victor’s Vanity Ch. Pepper Tree Perfection
1977 Ch. Yamada’s Hy Tone Glamor Ch. Yamada’s Star of Libra
1976 Ch. Gremlin’s Pirate of Mardan Ch. Pepper Tree Love Song
1975 Ch. Dee-Tees Andy Ch. Yamada’s Elegant Erika
1974 Ch. Karola’s Major Melwyn Ch. Yamada’s ‘N Cartago’s Tally-Ho
1973 Ch. Cliffside Schon Ch. Gretchen von Guardsman
1972 Ch. Cliffside Schon Ch. Salzundpfeffer’s Bibi
1971 Ch. Cliffside Schon Ch. Salzundpfeffer’s Bibi
1970 Ch. Cliffside Schon Tsunami Hokee-Loki
1969 Ch. Helzinki von Fleck Ch. Lieblich Gretchen von Hahlweg
1968 Ch. Rick ‘N Pat’s Royal Guardsman
1967 Ch. Stuart’s Storm Cloud Ch. Katahdin Tsunami CD
1966 Ch. Stone Pine Sabre CD Ch. Cliffside Crocus
Best of Breed: 1949-1965
1965 Ch. Rick ‘N Pat’s Royal Rogue, CDX
1964 Ch. Rick ‘N Pat’s Pfeffer Too
1963 Ch. Stone Pine Sabre, CD
1962 Ch. Rick ‘N Pat’s Royal Rogue, CDX
1961 Ch. Mark von Honel
1960 Ch. Stone Pine Nickel
1957, 1958, 1959 Ch. Rick ‘N Pat’s Royal Rogue, CDX
1955, 1956 Ch. Roberta’s Conquistador
1954 Ch. Stone Pine Nickel
1952 Schley’s Tuffie
1950, 1951 Ch. Admiral Schley, CD
1949 Ch. Trudi of Gorden Farm