Airedale Terrier Club of Northern Ohio - ATCNO
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The Airedale Terrier Club of Northern Ohio was founded in 1941 to serve this region of the country. It supports camaraderie among owners of Airedales. It is recognized by the Airedale Terrier Club of America and is listed on the parent site.  ATCNO welcomes Airedale Terrier owners and enthusiasts who generally live in the geographical area within 100 miles of Cleveland. We typically meet bi-monthly, support activities at Canfield, and are pleased to welcome new members. Please feel free to contact us for our meeting dates and times.

CURRENT EVENTS

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HELP US CELEBRATE OUR 75TH ANNIVERSARY AT THE STEEL VALLEY CLUSTER AND POSSIBLY WIN THIS HANDSOME SCULPTURE!

We are celebrating our 75th Anniversary this year at the Canfield Show Cluster with a limited Raffle for a Danny Quest sculpture,
"Such A Handsome Fellow."  A $295.00 value. It was generously donated by members George and Ellen Gordon.


Only 100 tickets will be sold!

Tickets are $10 each and will be drawn Sunday August 7th. You do not need to be present to win. Contact Kim Burrier at Airedale63[at]aol[dot]com or Private Message Kim on Facebook if you would like to purchase tickets!

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In early 2016, ATCNO donated an animal oxygen mask to the Orange Village Fire Department, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.  The assistant chief told us that he had recently witnessed a dog resuscitated by the use of similar equipment.  Here's a picture of our club's representatives presenting the oxygen mask to Chief Wilson.

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