BlO—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 2,1982 Select LANCASTER Few Christmas gifts are more fun or more memorable than the family’s tirst puppy. It’s not too early to begin planning for that special gift if you don’t have one yet. Check out several books from the library on dogs which tell something about the personalities of different breeds of dogs and the care they require. Choose a breed that matches your lifestyle and living situation. You’ll be happier in the long run. If you don’t fancy long walks, select a small dog. Poodles are always popular, because they're bred to be house pets. Beagles are another favorite and do not need extensive grooming. Terriers are small but sturdy and usually Hunterdon Co. opens FLEMINGTON, N.J. - The Hunterdon County 4-H office recently announced the formation of 4-H clubs in two new project areas. Susan Blew, Pittstown, wants to share her interest in cake decorating with young people and is currently organizing a cake decorating club. Susan demon strates a broad range of interests, as she is also currently a co-leader York holds capon round-up YORK The York County ounces and was sold to Burton Capon Club recently held their Gillespie Jr. of Seven Valleys for annual capon round-up at the 4-H $3-20 per pound. Center in Bair. Reserve Champion honors went Neil Bitting judged 15 capons Michael Kann, 13-year-old son of with Grand Champion title going to and Mrs, David Kann of R 2 Dawn Raubenstine, 15-year-old Spring Grove. The capon sold to daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold an f* Kann of Mhn- Raubenstine of Hanover. Chester for $3.30 per pound. His The capon weighed U pounds 4 capon weighed 11 pounds 12 ounces. Two grange youths earn honors GERMANSVILLE - Two youths from the Lehigh- Northainpton Grange were honored recently for outstanding contributions to junior grange activities Some kids have cats, dogs and fish for pets pigs for pets. Here Jeremy Bean and Jennifer while others (usually you lucky ones who live Schaeffer play with a calf at the farm of on a farm) can have calves, colts, and even Richard Kieffer in Berks County. a puppy wisely energetic enough to enjoy romping with small children. Toy breeds make good pets for teenagers and adults. On the other hand a large dog may be more your family’s style, especially if you have your own farm. For a sturdy, outdoor type, consider a labrador retriever or a golden retriever. Both are noted for friendly even temperament. German shepherds are one of the most popular dogs because they are excellent pets and watch dogs as well. The German shepherd’s super intelligence means you’ll have to spend lots of time with him, givmg huxi the training his per sonality requires. Alter the research, it’s time to visit breeders and pet shops. When of the 4-H Swine Club with her husband, Ted. They indicated that they still can accept new members to this active and enthusiastic group. Ruth Boyle, Readington Township, began her association with 4-H as a prep club leader, and she has now taken on the leader ship of a 4-H Puppetry Club. This club offers a great opportunity for young people with creative minds to utilize their talents. Ruth will 111, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Trexler Jr. of Germansville; and Lisa Koemg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Koenig of Slatington. Lewis and Lisa were named prince and princess of the Grange. 'is is a seventh grader at the you buy from a breeder, you will be able to look over your dog’s mother and litter-mates. It’s a good way to judge the puppy’s temperament. Wherever you shop, look for cleanliness and good care. A puppy should be alert, with clean, bright eyes and a plump, sturdy body. Check for a glossy, clean coat, pink gums, clean skin and white teeth all signs pf good health. If your budget can’t ac commodate the cost of a pure-bred dog, then visit the local animal shelter. A mixed breed may give you the best of several kinds of dogs, and conscientious annual welfare workers can help you select a pet that will be a happy addition to your home. You can also follow up on the pet ads in your local newspaper. new club soon be accepting new members on a touted basis; so mterested young people should give their name to the Hunterdon County 4-H office as soon as possible Hunterdon County currently also offers 4-H clubs m beef, foods, clothing, goats, dairy, dog, gar dening, herpetology, horse, rab bits, poultry, prep, community, waterfowl, sheep, square dancing, seeing eye, and twirling. Jefferson club meets LANCASTER - The Jefferson Community 4-H Club recently held their annual Christmas party. Members exchanged gifts and made plans for Christmas carolling at Home Wood and Cross Keys. North Western Lehigh School and is a member of the 4-H Baby Beef- Club and the Germansville 4-H. Lisa is an eighth grader at Northern Lehigh Junior High and is a member of the Seeing Eye -lub in GermansviUe *'S * V_ " * { Teach your puppy thicks, now, while he or she is still young. Remember, there just might be some merit in the old'saying, “You can't teach old dogs new tricks.” - "I know he followed you home, but I - *- r * &V;' X- ; T'K Dog daze you can't keep him." c&y>