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					Thirty Years On, 
					And Now We Even Have Puppies
					
					 
					Congratulations to Gary Iriza, International Mr. Leather 
					2008, sponsored by the Barracks Bar in Palm Springs, California 
					and new International Mr. Bootblack 2008, Bootdog, of the Alameda 
					County Leather Corps in Castro Valley, California. The 30th 
					International Mr. Leather was hosted at Hyatt Regency Hotel 
					in Chicago, Illinois during May22 – 26. IML XXX surely has been 
					another successful year and was crowded by thousands of assorted 
					hot men in leather… and pups too! 
					It is certainly worth mentioning the frequent appearance 
					of pups and Handlers at the IML XXX. Fierce barks surrounded 
					the venue whenever fellow Handler or pup was competing on stage 
					for the International Mr. Leather and International Mr. Bootblack 
					contests. “And now we even have puppies”, said Chuck Renslow, 
					founder of IML, at his speech on the contest evening. Renslow 
					cast his mind back to the on-going changes and diverse developments 
					of the BDSM / fetish community over the thirty years of IML 
					history, narrated the skin culture in Europe, the rise of latex 
					folk as if a form of “new leather”, and of cause, the canine 
					phenomenon. The biggest pup-play gathering at IML XXX was the 
					Woof Camp 2008, produced by the San Francisco K-9 Unit. The 
					ever growing event grew from a humble pup meet a few years ago 
					to this year’s one of the major parties hosted at the Hyatt 
					Regency ballrooms on May28, 2008. 
					
					
					 Sponsored 
					by SquarePegToy, the three-hour long Woof Camp 2008 was 
					for the first time being organized in two sessions. Well attended 
					by over 40 pups and 20 Handlers, the Session A was an hour and 
					half closed session for Handlers and Trainers to train and play 
					closely with their pups and dogs. A large grooming station was 
					in service to make sure each visiting pup of all sizes was combed 
					and displayed at its best. The vet exam centre was adjacent 
					to the grooming station, providing health check and commemorative 
					rabies tags for pups. Training area was also available to allow 
					Handlers to have more intimate time with their pups. For those 
					pups who were intimidated by other alpha-dogs (some are known 
					for leaving bite marks! Ouch~) or those who needed a snooze 
					or rest after busy fetching (or humping), a quiet zone was just 
					at the side of the venue. The busiest part of the venue was 
					definitely the ‘mosh pit’ play area.
Sponsored 
					by SquarePegToy, the three-hour long Woof Camp 2008 was 
					for the first time being organized in two sessions. Well attended 
					by over 40 pups and 20 Handlers, the Session A was an hour and 
					half closed session for Handlers and Trainers to train and play 
					closely with their pups and dogs. A large grooming station was 
					in service to make sure each visiting pup of all sizes was combed 
					and displayed at its best. The vet exam centre was adjacent 
					to the grooming station, providing health check and commemorative 
					rabies tags for pups. Training area was also available to allow 
					Handlers to have more intimate time with their pups. For those 
					pups who were intimidated by other alpha-dogs (some are known 
					for leaving bite marks! Ouch~) or those who needed a snooze 
					or rest after busy fetching (or humping), a quiet zone was just 
					at the side of the venue. The busiest part of the venue was 
					definitely the ‘mosh pit’ play area.
					
					
					Dozens of squeaky toys were stuffed in the two Scooby-Doo 
					piñatas donated by tigerpup, a pile of pups wasted no 
					time showing their wild hunting nature to hop over and killed 
					Scooby… GRRRRR… pawed the Scooby pinata into pieces. One could 
					expect the collateral scene of all pups chasing each other for 
					their favourite squeaky toys... well… i have to confess that 
					it is always fun to bully “those little pups”, especially when 
					those alphas are not around. What is even better after winning 
					in a dogfight and walking away with the toy out of five other 
					dogs’ mouth? (WOOF~) It is a bowl of water and a few biscuits. 
					Believe it or not, we even got vegetarian jerky. The crowd further 
					developed at Session B with over 75 pups and 35 Handlers, and 
					attracted an overwhelming number of 600 plus IML participants 
					visiting the Woof Camp. IML official camera crew and photographer 
					were drawn to Woof Camp to document the event, taking videos 
					and photographs together with numberless of cameras brought 
					by other visitors, flashing around the venue for over an hour. 
					The evening was wrapped up with the announcement of 14 amazing 
					raffle prizes. The 2 grand raffle prizes were a Rottweiler Black 
					rubber dog hood from Rubberdawg and 'Syke' pup muzzle from Mr. 
					S Leather SF. Besides, the 12 assorted raffle gift packs contained 
					gift certificate, t-shirt, pup bandanna, book, or squeaky toy, 
					all raffle prizes came with a stuffed animal dog. SquarePegToy,
					Leather Creations, and the San Francisco K9 Unit 
					also donated items for the raffles. 
  Roughly 
					originated at the turn of the Millennium, IML Kennel event was 
					an annual informal gathering in the IML hotel lobby or balcony. 
					Pups would sniff each other out and congregate to play and to 
					mingle, pulling their handlers along. “As the informal gathering 
					got larger and larger each year, IML asked that we ‘get a room’ 
					mostly to help improve traffic flow”, said Spunky. Ever since 
					then the event had been drawing increasing number of people 
					who are interested in seeing the pups romp, or are interested 
					in getting into pup play themselves. At IML 29, folks from the 
					San Francisco K9 Unit got their hands and paws dirty taking 
					up the task to organize a more formal pup event, Woof Camp since 
					then became the de facto puppy pride event at IML. This year, 
					Woof Camp 2008 was organized by Brue, Gunny, Daddy Gizmo, Ace, 
					Master Richard, Chomper and Spunky of the San Francisco K9 Unit, 
					and supported by a team of some 20 volunteer pups and Handlers. 
					Rich Stadtmiller was the official event photographer.
Roughly 
					originated at the turn of the Millennium, IML Kennel event was 
					an annual informal gathering in the IML hotel lobby or balcony. 
					Pups would sniff each other out and congregate to play and to 
					mingle, pulling their handlers along. “As the informal gathering 
					got larger and larger each year, IML asked that we ‘get a room’ 
					mostly to help improve traffic flow”, said Spunky. Ever since 
					then the event had been drawing increasing number of people 
					who are interested in seeing the pups romp, or are interested 
					in getting into pup play themselves. At IML 29, folks from the 
					San Francisco K9 Unit got their hands and paws dirty taking 
					up the task to organize a more formal pup event, Woof Camp since 
					then became the de facto puppy pride event at IML. This year, 
					Woof Camp 2008 was organized by Brue, Gunny, Daddy Gizmo, Ace, 
					Master Richard, Chomper and Spunky of the San Francisco K9 Unit, 
					and supported by a team of some 20 volunteer pups and Handlers. 
					Rich Stadtmiller was the official event photographer. 
					
  San 
					Francisco K9 Unit was founded three years ago by “Spunky” and 
					“Rowdy Pup” and currently has over 80 members. The San Francisco 
					The K9 Unit is a social group for Masters/Handlers and dogs/pups 
					in the San Francisco/Bay Area. This is a group for those who 
					enjoy the world of Human K9 Training and Lifestyle. This is 
					for Men who understand and appreciate the benefits of training, 
					handling and owning a human dog. The group aims to help foster 
					a sense of K9 community in the San Francisco Area. The San Francisco 
					K9 Unit has regular social activities ranging from movie nights, 
					puppy pile parties, providing presentations and demo models, 
					dinners, outings and fundraiser to bring the pups and Handlers 
					out of the shadows and come together. Spunky revealed their 
					plans on a pup gathering at the “Up Your Alley” and “Folsom 
					Street Fair” weekends in San Francisco, a Woof Camp weekend 
					is also under consideration. pups and Handlers have been throwing 
					out tons of ideas for Woof Camp 2009, pup party, demos, and 
					more squeaky toys are just a few marked on the list.
San 
					Francisco K9 Unit was founded three years ago by “Spunky” and 
					“Rowdy Pup” and currently has over 80 members. The San Francisco 
					The K9 Unit is a social group for Masters/Handlers and dogs/pups 
					in the San Francisco/Bay Area. This is a group for those who 
					enjoy the world of Human K9 Training and Lifestyle. This is 
					for Men who understand and appreciate the benefits of training, 
					handling and owning a human dog. The group aims to help foster 
					a sense of K9 community in the San Francisco Area. The San Francisco 
					K9 Unit has regular social activities ranging from movie nights, 
					puppy pile parties, providing presentations and demo models, 
					dinners, outings and fundraiser to bring the pups and Handlers 
					out of the shadows and come together. Spunky revealed their 
					plans on a pup gathering at the “Up Your Alley” and “Folsom 
					Street Fair” weekends in San Francisco, a Woof Camp weekend 
					is also under consideration. pups and Handlers have been throwing 
					out tons of ideas for Woof Camp 2009, pup party, demos, and 
					more squeaky toys are just a few marked on the list. 
					The Woof Camp 2009 at IML31 is guaranteed to be bigger and 
					better. For the time being, chill out and curl up at the dog 
					house. wags*** 
					
					Photo Credits - Courtesy of Mi-PAH
					
						- WC08grommingStation.jpg 
						- A large grooming station was in service to make sure each 
						visiting pup of all sizes was combed and displayed at its 
						best.
- WC08moshPit.jpg 
						- The busiest part of the venue was definitely the ‘mosh 
						pit’ play area. 
- WC08romping.jpg 
						- Ever since then the event had been drawing increasing 
						number of people who are interested in seeing the pups romp, 
						or are interested in getting into pup play themselves.
- WC08scooby.jpg 
						- Dozens of squeaky toys were stuffed in the two Scooby-Doo 
						piñatas(pinatas)