DOG WORLD JULY 2021

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JULY 2021

BREED FEATURE

FIRST AID

DOG SPORTS

YUGGERA SHOW

Great Dane p8

Lure Coursing p26

Burns p18

In Review p30


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Contents

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4 | President’s Message 5 | Board Notes 8 | Breed Feature – The Great Dane 14 | Buying A Puppy 16 | Breeder Alert – Puppy Scam Websites 18 | First Aid – Burns 20 | Social Media Update 21 | The Gathering – A Celebration Of Arts And Culture 22 | Is Your Pet’s Name Making You Vulnerable To Cyber Criminals

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24 | A Day In The Of... Bay City Pet Travel 26 | Dog Sports – Lure Coursing 28 | Why Do Dogs Lick? 30 | Yuggera Show In Review 35 | Dog Tales – Indianajones 36 | Show And Trial Gazette

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57 | Affiliated Clubs And Services 61 | Durack Vendors 62 | Rates Guide Front Cover Image courtesy of www.jodiegrieve.com

Office Address

Website

Office Telephone

Postal Address

Office Email

ABN 45 160 285 192

247 King Avenue, Durack, Queensland 4077 (07) 3252 2661

info@dogsqueensland.org.au

www.dogsqueensland.org.au PO Box 1136, Mt Ommaney, Queensland 4074

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President’s Message

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am writing this message on 2 July, the third day of our snap lockdown across much of Queensland. I am hoping that the contact tracers manage to get ahead of the game so that the lockdown can lift completely tomorrow. Although we have been relatively fortunate in Australia and we have returned to more of a normal situation, we need to be prepared for the unexpected, and factor that into our day to day lives. It is encouraging to see more vaccinations happening across the nation and benefits will flow from that. Shows and sports events have been impacted across Queensland and interstate. Hopefully many of these events will be able to be rescheduled later in the year. A bouquet to those club secretaries who are juggling arrangements and changes often at the last minute and under considerable stress. They are some of the great volunteers of our dog world, dedicating many hours of their time to ensure that our events run like clockwork.

The Ekka

The Board has decided to have a Dogs Queensland stall at the dog pavilion this year. A Paw Prints message has called for volunteers to work on the stall on half day shifts. It is a great opportunity to engage with the public about what our dog world is all about and the many ways individuals, couples and families can have fun with their dog in our many, many disciplines. So, if you would like to participate in this event as an ambassador for Dogs Queensland please contact the office as soon as possible. I suspect the spots will fill up pretty quickly. If you are successful in getting a spot remember that you need to stay on duty for the entire shift. I would also like to thank our members who have agreed to share their expertise and steward at both the conformation shows and dog sports over the 9 days of the Ekka. It is major commitment and I know that a number of stewards take leave from their workplace to fulfil that voluntary commitment.

Board Matters

As members are aware, the Canine Control Council (Queensland) Limited is our corporate body and is a company limited by guarantee and is subject to the Corporations Act. Consequently, all of our directors have duties under that legislation, and it is so important that our Board works effectively for the good

governance of our Queensland dog world. For this reason, we have routinely had director training with Board Matters every 2 years and following an election. It is a good opportunity for new directors to undergo the one-day training and for continuing directors to have a bit of a refresher with good, open discussions in a round table format. This training happened this last Monday with Jennifer Robertson and was well received. It was immediately followed by a Board meeting, so it made for a very long day for those attending! But very worthwhile.

Presidents, Secretaries and Treasurers Meeting

We missed this meeting in 2020 but it is coming up on Monday 12 July at 7pm. We have nearly 200 affiliated clubs in all our disciplines, and this is the opportunity for members of club executives to meet with the Board and General Manager to discuss matters of mutual interest and to explore areas where additional support can be provided by Dogs Queensland to the clubs. New technology has been happening at many of our shows and events and I expect this will be on the agenda.

Australian National Kennel Council (ANKC)

On Saturday, 19 June, we had a Zoom meeting of our national body, the ANKC. Although Dogs Queensland has an independent and autonomous governance, we have the benefit of working cooperatively with the other States and Territories in the ANKC. The ANKC has overarching responsibility for our national database too. Larger States, such as ours, contribute 2 directors to the ANKC Board. The current Queensland directors are Senior Vice President, Carolyn Pearen and me. The operational costs of the ANKC are funded by the State and Territory bodies in a number of ways, including on a percentage basis, related to the proportion of members we have compared to the national total. There are some interesting and important matters being progressed by that Board and I will keep you informed of developments as the year progresses. Please stay safe and be kind to each other.

– Ulla Greenwood, President Dogs Queensland


Board Notes – July 2021 AMENDMENT TO BREED STANDARD EXTENION – WELSH CORGI (CARDIGAN) A submission received from the National Welsh Corgi Council (Australia) has been considered by the National Breed Standards Coordination Group and their recommendation to approve the changes to the breed standard extension of the Welsh Corgi (Cardigan) has been endorsed by the ANKC Executive Committee. The changes are noted below and the ANKC are currently arranging for the breed standard extension to be updated accordingly and it will be made available from our website in due course. COLOUR – Page 10 Currently reads: Any colour, with or without white markings should not predominate. The Cardigan comes in many beautiful colours and shadings. The colours found in the show ring today are red/white, tricolor, brindle of various shadings, sable, black/white and the lovely blue merle with the marbled mixture of blue, grey, and black hairs. White markings on the chest, feet, tip of tail and sometimes a collar, add to the beauty of such colours. Amend to read: COLOUR Acceptable colours are blue merle, brindle, red, sable, tri colour with brindle points and tri colour with red points. All the above with or without the typical white markings on the head, neck, chest, underpants, legs and feet, white tail tip. White should not predominate on the body or head where it should never surround the eyes. Nose and eye rims must be black. Liver and dilute colours highly undesirable. The Main Differences Between the Welsh Corgi Cardigan and Pembroke – Page 11 Currently reads: Cardigan Colour May be any colour without white dominating. Amend to read: Cardigan Colour

Currently reads: Simon Podger: PO Box 5016, Murray Bridge Sth, SA 5253 Jean Georgiou of Gymea Bay NSW 2227 Amend to read: Simon Podger: PO Box 5138, Murray Bridge Sth, SA, 5253 Jean Georgiou of Gymea Bay NSW, 2227

AMENDMENT TO BREED STANDARD AND BREED STANDARD EXTENION – WELSH CORGI (PEMBROKE) A submission received from the National Welsh Corgi Council (Australia) has been considered by the National Breed Standards Coordination Group and their recommendation to approve the changes to the breed standard and breed standard extension has been endorsed by the ANKC Executive Committee. The changes are noted below and the ANKC are currently arranging for the breed standard to be updated on our website. The amended breed standard extension will be made available from our website in due course. Currently reads: Tail: Short, preferably natural. Docked: Short. Undocked: Set in line with the topline. Natural Carriage above topline when moving or alert. Amend to read: Tail: Previously customarily docked short. Undocked: set in line with the topline. Natural carriage which may be above or below topline when moving or alert. Natural bobtails may occur, when the tail can be of any length, carried above or below topline when moving or alert: FCI BREED TO BE ADDED TO THE NATIONAL BUSINESS SYSTEM: SHIKOKU Please note an application has been received for reregistration of the following FCI recognized breed: Shikoku

Blue merle, brindle, red, sable, tri colour with brindle points and tri colour with red points.

The ANKC are currently arranging for this breed to be added to the business system and for their website to be updated with the relevant breed standard.

With or without white markings head, chest, neck, legs and feet, white tail tip. Eye rims black and white must not predominate. Acknowledgements – Page 12

In addition, the ANKC Group listing will be updated with this breed being allocated to Group 6 (Utility) as confirmed by the National Breed Standards Coordination Group.

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SUMMARY OF THE ANKC LTD SPECIAL BOARD MEETING SUMMARY MEETING th HELDVIA VIAZOOM ZOOMVIDEO VIDEOCONFERENCING CONFERENCINGON ON19TH 19 JUNE, HELD JUNE,2021 2021

At the June 2021 ANKC Ltd Special Board meeting, Directors resolved/considered the following: 1.

Ehrlichiosis in Dogs

It was RESOLVED to publish on the ANKC and all Member Body websites and social media pages an article authored by Dr Karen Hedberg BVSc, Chairperson of the ANKC Canine Health & Wellbeing Committee, regarding an emerging disease – Ehrlichiosis in Dogs. 2.

* ANKC Ltd Canine Hip & Elbow Dysplasia Report Submission Form: Amendment

It was RESOLVED to that the ANKC Ltd Canine Hip & Elbow Dysplasia Report Submission Form be amended to include a check box confirming the dog has not previously been scored under the ANKC Ltd Canine Hip & Elbow Dysplasia Scheme. 3.

* ANKC Ltd Regulations Part 6 – The Register & Registration

It was RESOLVED that Regulations Part 6 – The Register & Registration, Section 8 – Breeding, Clause 8.17.2 be amended with the addition of dot point (g) to read: 8.17.2 Once agreed they should develop a proposed breed survey rationale, with questions that must be answered and a proposed date of commencement (after the Breed Survey (BS) is completed). The following outline should be followed to develop the required breed survey: a. Description of the condition; b. Severity of the condition designated as a problem in the breed; c. Mode of inheritance if known; d. Percentage (with known DNA testable conditions) of affected carrier and normal in the current population. These can be obtained from the major testing facilities both locally and overseas; e. Desired breeding strategy for DNA testable diseases - with the desired strategy being to not produce any more affected progeny and at the same time keep as diverse a gene pool as possible. f. For non DNA testable diseases the breeding aim is to lower the incidence of severe inherited disease across the breed as a whole. g. And are of sufficient maturity from which to be bred. Note: This amendment to the regulations will be effective 1 January 2022. 4.

* ANKC Ltd Regulations Part 6 – The Register & Registration

It was RESOLVED that Regulations Part 6 – The Register & Registration, Section 8 – Breeding, Clause 8.17.4 be amended to read: 8.17.4 Once the final wording has been accepted, the BS made available to all owners and breeders of the breed involved in each State/Territory journal, website and social media pages in a timely manner.

Note: This amendment to the regulations will be effective 1 January 2022.

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* ANKC Ltd Regulations Part 6 – The Register & Registration

It was RESOLVED that ANKC allow inter-variety breeding of Peruvian Hairless Dogs in accordance with FCI regulations effective from 1 July 2021. As a result Regulations Part 6 – The Register & Registration, Section 9 – Breed Varieties – Judging & Interbreeding, Clause 9.14 will be amended to read: 9.14

Peruvian Hairless Dog – Small: Peruvian Hairless Dog – Medium: Peruvian Hairless Dog – Large (Amended 10/13 – 5.6.4) a. Judged separately with each variety receiving separate Challenge Certificates. b. Inter variety breeding is approved, only bred to the nearest variety in size – or risk of whelping problems. c. Reclassified on size type is permitted as follows: 1) Where a Peruvian Hairless Dog fails to reach or develops beyond the height for which it is registered then, up to twelve months of age, it may be measured and re-registered within the actual size that the dog has achieved. 2) Three [3] licensed judges selected by ANKC Ltd shall carry out the measuring. 3) The three [3] judges shall be residents of the same State or Territory as that in, which the dog resides. 4) The measuring device used shall be that approved by ANKC Ltd. 5) Any challenge points awarded to the dog under the size of its original registration shall be cancelled, upon re-registration. (10/07, 6.2.7) d. LONG COAT Long coat to long coat will always give long coat (as a single recessive gene). e. COLOUR Never breed Merle to Merle – ¼ will be homozygote for lethal/health defects, such as deafness Note: This amendment to the regulations will be effective 1 July 2021.

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* ANKC Ltd Regulations Part 8 – Member Bodies & Membership

It was RESOLVED that Regulations Part 8-Member Bodies & Membership, Section 6: Stationery/Certificates be amended to read:“I certify that this exhibit has not within the said period of three weeks been in premises affected with Distemper, Canine Hepatitis, Parvo Virus or any other contagious disease and is currently vaccinated in accordance with current World Small Animal Veterinary Association International Vaccination Committee (WSAVA IVC) policies.” (10/09, 8.10) (Amended 10/15, 6.1.8) (Amended 06/21, 4.2) Note: This amendment to the regulations will be effective 1 January 2022. 7.

* ANKC Ltd Regulations Part 3N – Regulations for the Conduct of Scent Work Trials/Judges Training Scheme It was RESOLVED that Regulations 3N – Regulations for the Conduct of Scent Work Trials/Judges Training Scheme, Clause 1.1 be amended to read: 1.1 Responsibility for the accreditation of Scent Work Judges will rest with: (a) the ANKC National Scent Work Committee, for a period of twelve months (1) year from the date of implementation; (b) thereafter the relevant Member Body through its Scent Work Sub-Committee.

* NewNote: or Amended regulations, policy statements, publications This amendment to the regulations will beprocedures, effective 1 January 2022. and listings will be made available from the ANKC Ltd website. TRACEY BARRY, ADMINISTRATOR

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Breed Feature

GREAT DANE

... a true four-legged aristocrat, full of heart and generosity, superior spirit and courage; a companion that is protective, gentle, always attentive to his peoples’ wishes and needs, proud and distinguished in appearance, beautiful like a classic statue ... 8

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HISTORY There is little doubt that Great Danes are an ancient breed. Evidence of Dane-like dogs have been found among the excavations of ancient Assyrian artifacts. The Assyrian culture was advanced and active in trade with other countries. It is thought that perhaps their dogs were also included in some of the exported goods as their likeness has also shown up in the artifacts of the ancient Romans and Greeks. There is a Grecian coin in the Royal Museum at Munich, which dates from the fifth century BC. It depicts a likeness of a dog which greatly resembles the Great Dane of today. The Mastiff, Greyhound and Irish Wolfhound have all been credited as more recent ancestors of the Great Dane as we know him today. The evidence for Greyhound ancestry is apparent in the merle coloration associated with the harlequin pattern seen in the breed today. According to Earnest Hart in his book entitled, This Is the Great Dane, “…for the patchy dark-on-awhite-ground colouring of the harlequin variety, is a pattern derived from the Greyhound breeds throughout the Egyptian Greyhound, a direct descendent of the prototype dog, Canis Familiaris Leineri. The early Dane was also sometimes referred to as the “Tiger” dog, which again promoted controversy since some authorities claim the name was derived from the striped effect of brindling and others (particularly German breed historians) see the Harlequin factor as the reason for the ‘Tiger’ title.” Because there was no ‘Colour Code’ in breeding in those days, there was a veritable ‘rainbow’ of colours to be found in these dogs. Fawn and blue, blue, brindle as well as the classical black and white harlequin pattern abounded. The recessive blue colour was wide spread. There were interesting colour patterns produced by a good deal of white which was present in fawn and brindle as well as harlequin and black. This common extension of white led to German breeders disallowing the breeding of harlequins, or dogs with a predominance of white to fawns or brindle so that the white was eventually bred out, with the exception of the occasional white mark on the chest or toes that we see today. Germany is considered the most influential country behind the modern Great Dane, with England a close second. No one seems to know how this huge dog came to be called Great Dane as there’s no evidence he was ever popular in Denmark. In Germany he was known as Deutsche Dogge. The early German Danes were huge and coarse in appearance. More like the Mastiff than the present-day Great Danes.

The early Great Dane was a large and powerful hunting hound, used as an effective war dog, guard and hunter of wild boar. The forests of Germany abounded with hundreds of wild boar and large hunts were a common occurrence. Ears were cropped extremely short to prevent injury as the dog ran through heavy brush and damage from the razor sharp tusks of the boar. Today the tradition of ear cropping continues in America and other countries where it isn’t outlawed. The length has increased dramatically and gives a noble look to the head. However, it is not necessary to crop ears in order to show a Dane. In 1857, the first record of a Great Dane having existed in the United States was when Mr. Francis Butler shipped his harlequin named Prince from New York to London. Prince was shown in England and a photo of him and his master appeared in the Illustrated News. Having seen this publication, Queen Victoria expressed interest in seeing the dog. The first time Great Danes were shown in this country was in 1877 at the Philadelphia Grand National Show. They were then shown under the name of Siberian, or Ulm dogs. The Westminster Kennel Club offered a class for “Siberian” dogs in 1887. The next notable show that included classes for Great Danes was held at the American Institute building in New York. Here the uncontrollable aggression of the breed was seen by all. Fights broke out both among the Danes and the other breeds in attendance. Because of this they were barred from further showing in this country. Seven years later, in 1888, they were once again allowed into an American show ring. The Danes of the past were fierce and aggressive and had a temperament very different from the ‘gentle giant’ we know today. The temperament of these early Danes, imported directly from Germany, was so aggressive as to be almost unmanageable. Their use as hunting dogs, war dogs and guard dogs, required this type of temperament. It is a great tribute to the early American breeders to note the tremendous improvement in temperament within about 20 years of the first imports. This was achieved without losing the desired guarding behaviour exhibited today by the modern Great Dane. Today they are basically the most gentle of dogs. They should be devoted to their families, and willing to accept into their homes anyone welcomed by their owners. In most cases this is the reality. However, the genes that cause the aggression and shyness, do occasionally crop up. It is because of this that breeders

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must consistently select their breeding stock for GOOD temperament. Keep this in mind when you begin your own search for a dog whether for a pet or a breeding/ show dog.

Characteristics The Great Dane is a very intelligent canine and displays a graceful, almost human sense and behaviour, but only if he is a typical representative of his breed that has been properly nurtured and reared. He is not a four-legged robot that can be trained by anybody with the use of force, but a quick and positive learner eager to please the teacher(s) he loves and respects: his beloved persons. The Apollo of dogs is a true fourlegged aristocrat, full of heart and generosity, superior spirit and courage; a companion that is protective, gentle, always attentive to his peoples’ wishes and needs, proud and distinguished in appearance, beautiful like a classic statue, a dog that deserves to belong to people as good, civil and decent as himself. Indeed, when you have a Great Dane, you don’t owe

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your dog – your dog owns you: he or she will care, love and protect you in a parental fashion, and this adorable tendency the Danes demonstrates with all creatures sharing his/her household; children and pets, especially the smaller and most vulnerable, are in the centre of this benevolent being’s affections. This easy-going attitude enables us to live in a trouble-free co-existence with other peaceful breeds of dogs and companion animals under the Dane’s graceful manners and positive, loving yet unquestionable leadership. The Great Dane has a laid back outlook and an optimistic approach to life. He is a sunny-natured, happy dog that often demonstrates a wise, almost philosophical way of dealing with situations. If others want to pick a fight, the Dane will be unwilling, even forgiving and longenduring, at first. But as the Great Dane is both magnificent in stature and courage and incomparable in physical and mental strength, the breed’s natural dismissiveness, which comes from self-assurance, should not be mistaken for cowardice: the Great Dane is the embodiment


of quiet power and, regardless of their sex (females are even more naturally protective), know their own strength very well. Indeed, the well-reared Great Dane is a very effective watch dog and his deep, powerful bark is enough to deter any intruder. An angry Great Dane is not something anyone would ever wish to face…If, however, provoked or challenged, especially within their own household, in a situation that might threaten the peace and safety of their beloved ones, they will not hesitate to correct the aggressor in no uncertain terms. Thankfully, one such lesson from a Great Dane is usually enough. So it is useful to remember that it is not such a good idea to keep lesser, quarrelsome canines in the company of Great Danes. They are magnanimous to a fault, but do not tolerate viciousness in their realm... The stature and looks of a Great Dane are impressive without doubt; combined with a uniquely charming personality and such a deep-understanding mind that caused the grandmother of animal trainers (Barbara Woodhouse) to call them “Almost Human” (in her

book so titled), this is a charismatic creature that has understandably become one of the most beloved four-legged companions in the world. But this is definitely not a breed for the superficial egotist who just wants a large dog to show off: because in the Great Dane’s magnificent body beats a sensitive heart, full of unlimited love and affection, to be unconditionally given only to the right recipients; the ones who truly deserve the privilege of living in the company of the brave and the beautiful, the truly kind and thoroughly good and gentle and nice, the one and only true “Apollo of Dogs”. So called not only for his external beauty and classic proportions, but mostly for his outstanding virtues and the radiant brilliance of his multi-talented nature. Great Danes the world over excel as companions and assistants of mankind in a variety of tasks, from therapy to search and rescue. For so many of us, who are lucky to know them and be loved by them, the world is a far better place because of their kind presence among us...Let us all work tirelessly so

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Cancer is one of the most common causes of death in dogs and Great Danes are possibly more prone to it than most – especially bone cancer (osteosarcoma). Fibrosarcoma and lymphosarcoma are also causes of death in Great Danes. A teething Great Dane puppy can do a lot of damage in a short time. You must be prepared to prevent such disasters and to laugh them off when they do happen. If you’re the kind of person who must have an orderly house and a perfect yard, don’t buy a Great Dane. Why own a Great Dane? First and foremost the joy and love they give. They are such good friends, house dogs and be with those they love come what may. They are normally fearless guards and very clean in the house. Great Danes are very special dogs – there truly is nothing like a Dane! that their legacy of goodness is never betrayed, but continues to shine and warm our hearts and lives, for as long as our species exists, walking side by side with our true best friends...

Are Great Danes Right For You? There are many dog breeds from which to choose the right one for you. No breed is perfect for everyone and Great Danes are no exception. Just because you think that you want one is not reason enough to have one. In may cases, the beauty and size of this dog is its first attraction. Sweet and wonderful as they are, Great Danes, as do all breeds, have their drawbacks. First on the list is the normally short life span. Six to seven years is probably on the high end of average, although there certainly are many exemptions. Unfortunately it seems as though Great Danes have more than their share of health problems. Bloat or gastric torsion, is probably one of the most common causes although bloat does not usually occur in dogs under five years of age. Hypertrophic Osteodystrophy (HOD) is a disease that affects puppies, usually from around four to ten months of age, during the fastest period of growth. Wobblers syndrome or spondylolisthesis is a disease of the nervous system which causes the dog to have problems walking. There are several degrees of severity to this problem. Some dogs can live long lives with it while other must be euthanized at a young age. Heart problems are quite common in the breed. Most heart problems do not effect the dog until age three or four years or older. Some can be managed, some cannot.

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References: History: Chapter 2 – The Great Dane’s Ancestry Characteristics: From an article by Maria Ginala, first published in 1999 Are Great Danes The Right Breed For You?

CLUB INFORMATION AND CONTACT DETAILS The Great Dane Society of Queensland Incorporated was established in 1974 and welcomes all owners and those interested in Great Danes. You don’t have to own a Great Dane to be a member, and you don’t have to live in Queensland. We are a pure breed club, and most of us compete in conformation shows and/or dog sports, as well as occasionally breeding our dogs. We live and breathe Great Danes! Dog Showing is a great hobby to participate in and contributes to the betterment of the breed in many important ways. We also welcome new members who are interested in furthering the development of our social program, dog sports and utilities, and health events. We have our specialty show on the 4th July 2021 judged by breed specialist Frieda Clifton. For more information contact the Club Secretary, Sally Gough at gdsqinc@gmail.com


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BUYING A PUPPY – David Margan, Communications Consultant In the last two years, largely driven by the COVID pandemic, lockdowns and working from home puppy sales have soared, as have some prices. People are looking for comfort and companionship in isolation. Currently, according to official figures, there are 4.8 million dogs in Australia. But puppy sales are a business that’s poorly regulated and it’s a matter of ‘buyer beware.’ The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s ‘Scamwatch’ believes that puppy scams are now one of the top five national rorts and at least $2.1 million has been fleeced from people wanting to buy a puppy but in reality that figure would be much higher as it only reflects those who have lodged a complaint. Many people have just ‘sucked up’ losing $3000 to $5000 in these scams for the purchase of non-existent puppies. According to Ulla Greenwood, President of Dogs Queensland, the state’s premier purebred dog body; “The Queensland Breeder Identification Number (BIN) system has been an abject failure. Any backyard operator can go online, fill out a simple form, get a Breeder Identification Number and then call themselves a ’licensed breeder’. There are no checks, no follow-ups, nor any requirement to comply with a ‘Breeder’s Code of Conduct’ as is the case with a Dogs Queensland breeder.” But don’t be put off adding some canine joy to your home for there are simple ways to get a great result. But first what’s popular and what’s not? In the World of Dogs it’s still the old favourite purebred dogs that triumph and for good reason. There is a predictability about the breed characteristics that you don’t get with a crossbred. The latest figures from the Australian National Kennel Council reveal what breeds are the most popular breeds with our breeders and their new families : Labrador

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Retrievers, Golden Retrievers, German Shepherds, Border Collies, with the pure bred French Bulldog coming in fifth but showing one of the biggest growths in popularity in the community. One third less Pugs are being bred compared to ten years ago and they have slipped to number 20 in the popularity stakes. In Australia there are now 200 different pure breeds that are officially recognised with a world of choice. One of the rarest is from the Italian city of Bologna. The aptly named, ‘Bolognese’ has only just recently arrived in Australia. Another rare breed is the Mexican Xoloitzcuintle (Intermediate) with four being bred. As in any marketplace demand and supply is a major influence on price, add rarity to the occasion and the five most expensive pure bred puppies in Australia at the moment are the Tibetan Mastiffs, French Bulldogs, Lowchens, Samoyeds and the British Bulldog. Prices for ‘pure bred’ dogs can range from $2000 – $11,000. It makes it all the more important to go to a well-regarded breeder with a depth of knowledge of the breed and bloodlines. Many though are priced around $3000 – $3500, however the record for the most expensive dog in the world goes to one Tibetan Mastiff puppy sold in China for an eyewatering $2 million. While some cross bred dogs can be just as expensive, because they are fashionable at the moment, buying one of them can often be like getting a pig in a poke. They can have congenital health problems that will never go away and could end up costing you thousands in vet bills. Dogs Queensland President, Ulla Greenwood; “Genuine pure bred dogs have hundreds of years of breeding with certainty about temperaments and breed characteristics so you know what you are getting. Professional breeders registered with Dogs Queensland and its umbrella organisation, the Australian National Kennel Council comply with a stringent Breeders’ Code of Conduct and generally provide lifetime advice and support.” What are sometimes loosely described as ‘Australian cattle dogs’ have remained consistently popular over the last ten years as they are seen as archetypically ‘Australian’ and make good watchdogs and family members. Litters of Australian Shepherds has risen threefold in


number over the past decade. This striking and active breed makes an excellent family companion. When considering buying one, keep in mind these fabulous animals are high energy ‘working’ dogs and need plenty of exercise and love to be kept stimulated. Of course once you’ve got a dog you have to look after it and some dogs can be more expensive than others. Obviously size and food bills are a factor, and coated dogs taken to the groomers can send the bills up, but the biggest unexpected cost can be poorly bred dogs with expensive health issues. So what should you do to make the right choice and get a puppy that will be lifelong companion and member of your family? This is what Dogs Queensland recommends;

• Do your research to find out what breed best

suits you and your circumstances. Feel free to check out the Dogs Queensland website and contact the office for breeder advice.

• Never buy a puppy sight unseen and never buy from a ‘breeder’ you don’t meet.

• Make sure you visit the breeder and see the

environment in which the puppy has been raised.

• Make sure you see its Mum and relations. • A breeder who is keen to know who is buying the

puppy and their circumstances is a sure sign their first concern is not profit, but the welfare of the puppy. Being on a waiting list can be a good sign.

• Make sure you are given the proper paperwork

confirming vaccinations, microchipping, pedigree, transfer and information about caring for your puppy.

• Some but not all, things to consider; your style of accommodation, do you have kids, will the dog have regular company and exercise, how much time can you honestly give it?

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• Cute is not the best reason for your choice. • Pure bred dogs have well known characteristics that can make for easier decision making.

• Best of all, deal with a professional breeder, a

specialist breeder who knows the breed well and who will give you the best outcome. Deal with one registered with Dogs Queensland – www.dogsqueensland.org.au – and one of our breeders might become a friend for life.

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Dogs Queensland has become increasingly aware of Puppy Scam Websites using legitimate Dogs Queensland Registration and Queensland Breeder Identification (BIN) Numbers to sell puppies. Dogs Queensland Registration Numbers are obtained from legitimate websites such as Dogs Queensland or DogzOnline, where they are displayed as required by the Queensland Government.

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Breeder Alert – Puppy Scam Websites

Please see the Queensland Dog Breeder Fact Sheets for regulations and guidelines for Queensland Dog Breeders.

An example of a typical scam is: • A Dogs Queensland Membership number is lifted from current advertising on the internet. • The scammer researches and obtains personal details of the breeder including name, suburb, prefix. • A domain name similar to the Kennel prefix is registered on an offshore registry. • Once the breeder has ceased advertising the litter of puppies a new website is published. • No physical address or phone numbers are advertised on the website. • The seller avoids permitting you to physically see the cyber puppy and only sends non genuine pictures. • The seller insists on only accepting payment by a crypto currency or a funds transfer.

As a breeder what can you do to avoid being an unknowing victim of a Puppy Scam: • Regularly Google search the internet for websites using a similar Domain Name as your Prefix. • Put a warning notification in your online advertising to alert buyers to check any website they are looking at is legitimate. • Encourage puppy buyers to verify breeder information with Dogs Queensland and make direct in- person contact with you. • Ensure puppy buyers check communications are made with verified contact details. • Encourage puppy buyers to meet the puppy and breeder before handing over payments.

As a buyer what can you do to avoid being a victim of a Puppy Scam: • Verify breeder information with Dogs Queensland. • Ensure communications are made to verified contact details. • Meet the puppy and breeder before handing over payments. • If paying online, use a credit card or PayPal where you have a degree of buyer protection. • Check website is an established site with a website security certificate. • Avoid websites without physical address or phone numbers. • Ask for proof, including ANKC registration papers and veterinary health records for any puppy. Importantly you should report any suspect sites or advertising to the ACCC ScamWatch website. Please let us know about any suspect websites too by contacting Dogs Queensland on 3252 2661 or by email at info@dogsqueensland.org.au.

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First Aid:

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Burns

Joanne Bibby – Fursafe® This article provides an introduction into the identification and immediate action required when a dog experiences a burn trauma. Given the many ways a dog can be burnt and the size of the subject matter, the article cannot cover all variables. Please call your Vet if ever your dog is burnt, impacted by toxic fumes, has ingested toxic liquids, experienced electric shock or has experienced a vehicle accident.

BURN TRAUMA Burn trauma is when the tissue on a dog’s body is damaged from coming into contact or exposed to:

• Thermal Burns: When the dog comes into contact

with heated objects or liquids e.g., boiling water, hot steam, flame, heated appliances including BBQ hotplates and walking on hot roads.

• Chemical Burns: If a dog ingests, absorbs or inhales

caustic chemicals there is the risk of burns in the mouth/throat, skin, nasal passages and lungs.

• Electrical Burns: Electric shock where electricity passes through the body of the dog causing potential cardiac arrest and damage to other organs.

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Other Burns:

• Friction Burn: If a dog falls out of a moving car the

dog may experience a serious burn from being dragged or skidding on the pavement or roadway. Another way to experience a friction burn is constant rubbing of rope.

• Cold Burn: Frostbite is a cold burn from ice

exposure. The skin blackens and dies usually on the extremities such as ears, toes, paws, tail for example. Frostbite has the potential to cause the loss of the affected extremity.

• Radiation Burns: Overexposure to the sun. Laying

too close to radiators.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The best way to mitigate the risk of your dog experiencing a burn is to:

• Keep your dog out of the kitchen if you are unable

to stop them from getting under feet or too close to the appliances.

• Keep all wiring and electrical appliances in good

working order and out of reach.

• Don’t leave a hot BBQ unattended. • Ensure that all household and garden chemicals


are stored in cabinets. Never leave toilet bleach on the floor and always keep laundry chemicals up high or in the cupboard.

• Don’t allow your dog to remain in full sun; always

provide shade. With white dogs use sunscreen.

• Don’t leave radiators or open fires unattended – if

possible, cordon off.

4. Take your dog’s temperature to ensure you are not over cooling and causing hypothermia. 5. Make sure you wrap dog in a blanket for the trip to the Vet and manage for shock. CHEMICAL BURNS 1. Wear rubber gloves to avoid being burnt yourself.

• Always anchor your dog when in the car. Don’t allow

2. Remove any contaminated collars, clothing or harness.

• During bushfire season, implement your Bushfire

3. Flush affected area with cold water for 15-20 minutes, making sure you don’t spread the chemicals and burn other areas.

your dog to put head/shoulders out the window when driving. Survival Plan. Place your dog into a closed area while organising evacuation.

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS Severity of Burns Minor – 1st degree burn

• Fur looks and smells singed. • Painful fluid lesions/blisters may be visible. • Skin around burn area may appear red in colour. Moderate – 2nd degree burn / partial thickness burn

• Painful swollen lesions/blisters darkening in colour. Severe – 3rd degree burn / full thickness burn

4. Take your dog’s temperature to ensure you are not over cooling and causing hypothermia. 5. Make sure you wrap dog in a blanket for the trip to the Vet and manage for shock. If the burn is in the mouth lie the dog on the side and pour cool water through the mouth, a cup at a time or use a garden hose for a constant cool flow. Make sure the water is running out of the mouth and NOT down the throat. Once flushed with water, cover superficial burns with a sterile non-stick bandage and get to the vet.

• Burnt through the dermis, affecting deeper tissues. • Lesions may look black or white. Fur pulls or falls

ELECTRICAL BURNS

• Shock. • Gums turning pale or white. Heart rate beating

1. Turning off the power at the mains;

• Risk of infection.

3. Using a broom or some other wooden hook to pull/ drag pet away from electrical source and away from pools of water or other liquid (e.g., urine)

out easily.

rapidly. Breathing is rapid.

Life-threatening – 4th degree burn/full thickness

• Trauma to tendons, muscles, bones and other

Warning: Never touch a pet that has been electrocuted without first:

2. Unplugging electrical equipment; and

Electricity Can Kill!

organs.

• Severe bleeding and infection. • Shock. THERMAL BURNS Liquid Burns and Contact Burns (e.g., BBQ hot plate) 1. Restrain dog.

4.

Restrain dog and cool burnt area immediately by placing injured part or area under gentle stream of cold water for 15-20 minutes. The quicker you cool the area, the less damage will be done.

5. Take your dog’s temperature to ensure you are not over cooling and causing hypothermia.

2. Cool burned area immediately with a gentle stream of cold water e.g., backyard hose, bath, shower attachment or under a tap for 15-20 minutes. The quicker you cool the area, the less damage will be done.

6. Cover the area with a sterile non-adhesive bandage.

3. Cover the area with a sterile non-stick bandage.

9. Wrap dog in blanket for the trip to vet.

7. Undertake a Secondary assessment to see if there are other wounds. 8. Treat for shock.

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FIRE/FLAME BURNS 1.

Restrain dog and cool burnt area immediately by placing injured part or area under gentle stream of cold water for 15-20 minutes. The quicker you cool the area, the less damage will be done. Cover the area with a sterile non-stick bandage.

2. Wrap dog in blanket for the trip to the Vet. 3. Undertake a Secondary assessment to see if there are other wounds. 4. Treat for shock. ALL BURNS 5. Continuously monitor breathing while treating, and on the way to the vet. 6. Get to a Vet immediately. If you have a driver and:

• Your dog stops breathing, begin artificial

• Your dog’s heart stops beating, begin CPR on the

respiration on the way to the Vet surgery way to the Vet surgery

Reference: Fursafe® Emergency Dog First Aid Guide

SOCIAL MEDIA UPDATE – Marylu Lloyd/David Margan Instagram has been going gangbusters over the last couple of months. Lots more engagement from followers using and sharing our #DogsQueensland hashtag too. So there are more followers, viewers and interactions which builds interest, engagement and audience. Instagram impressions have risen by 5.1% in the last month and the audience is now sitting at 850 followers. Facebook has remained steady during the last month but we are looking forward to another rise in the coming months with more Conformation Dog Shows being held state-wide and so there’ll be more photos to share on the Dogs Queensland public page. We’ve still attained another 200 followers! WE now have 8,288 followers and almost 1000 people who have checked in to the Durack grounds too. Our Posts for Mother’s Day and the recent Gundogs and Heavy Breeds Show had great responses. Social media followers love videos so we’ve noticed a 16 percent increase in their posting and sharing in the past month.

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Plus don’t forget all the direct messages that Dogs Queensland respond to daily too! These are continually on the rise. And always remember, to hit that like button!!


‘The Gathering ’

– A Celebration Of Arts And Culture On Sunday 23rd May 2021, the Irish Wolfhound Club of Qld were invited to ‘The Gathering’ at the Ipswich Turf Club.

ambassadors for the breed. ‘The Gathering’ was a wonderful opportunity to promote our dogs to the wider community and answer any questions.

The annual event, which began 30 years ago, celebrates all things Scottish, Irish, Welsh, Spanish and Celtic. Attended by thousands, the day included performances by the City of Ipswich Pipe Band, sword fight re-enactments, Celtic food and even Haggis – if you dared!

The club has plans to attend the All Dogs Sports Spectacular at Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds on 22 August 2021 as well as their Specialty Show at Durack on Saturday 7 August 2021 at midday.

This was the clubs first year of attendance and they’re hoping to make it an annual event. 13 Irish Wolfhounds were in attendance – all of them great

For more information on the Irish Wolfhound Club of Qld, Chris Gorman (Secretary) iwcqld2016@gmail.com The following pictures were taken in celebration of our involvement in the event.

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IS YOUR PET’S NAME

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making you vulnerable to cyber criminals?

– Petcover Australia With such a technology and online–focused world, passwords have become an annoying necessity in life. We are always forgetting them, we are being constantly asked to change them, and worse; we are now being asked to make them more complicated by adding special symbols! It’s all too hard, so to make things simple for ourselves, what do we do? Our loved ones, birthdays and yes, of course, our pets’ names are top choices for password inspo.

next password, or have already used a pet’s name as a password, now is the time to make a change. NCSC communications director Nicola Hudson warned: How does your pet’s name password make you. vulnerable to cybercriminals? Hackers or cyber-criminals regularly use programs or ‘bots’ to test thousands of password combinations in a method often termed ‘trial-and-error’.

It’s only natural we use names that are special to us to help remember our never-ending list of passwords. In fact, a recent survey by The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) found that 15% of people used pets’ names, 14% use a family member’s name, and 13% pick a notable date.

Does changing a password make you feel like you have to pick between your pets as you ask yourself, “who is my favourite”? If you’re struggling to decide which pet to use for your

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In other words, millions of people are using their pet’s names as their online passwords, and most likely, unknowingly making themselves easy targets for hackers and other online security issues.


“Millions of accounts could be easily breached by criminals using trial-and-error techniques,” the NCSC warned. “That is because a pet’s name could be cracked just by repeatedly plugging in common pet’s names like Bella, Coco, Luna or Milo.”

What action can you take? Put simply, the best action you can take is to make sure you don’t use your pet’s name in any of your online passwords. To make sure you have a strong password that’s less likely to get hacked, the NCSC advised people follow these tips: •

Pick three words that are unrelated to create a new password. The NCSC give the example “RedPantsTree“ as three unrelated words. Make sure these are random words that cannot be guessed.

Add exclamation points or other symbols to your password.

Use numbers and letters, but make sure you do not birthdates.

Use a completely different password for your email account.

How can one person remember all these passwords? The easiest way to keep track of all your passwords is to use your web browser’s password manager. “With a password manager, you don’t have any excuse for bad passwords. A password manager lets you set up a vault with a master password, then add login items for pretty much anything. Enter your usernames, passwords, and other login information for a variety of sites and accounts, software you own, or even credit and debit card information.” (Hey you! Yes, you. Stop using your dog’s name as a password!, 2021). If you’re looking for something slightly more secure, you could try using a password manager software: • • • •

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At the end of the day, we all love our pets so much that it’s only natural to use their names in a password. If that’s something you’ve done without understanding the risks, you now have some good tips to keep you and your information safe online. So please, whatever you do, do not pick a password that’s from our popular dog names!

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A Day In The Life Of.....

Bay City Pet Travel

– Matthew Sticher, Managing Director COVID-19 changed the way our typical day works and it changes all the time. Usually a typical day consists of checking emails very early in the morning to look to see what flights have been cancelled and then letting customers know as a matter of urgency. Unfortunately, sometimes a customer is already on their way to lodge when it happens which does make it very stressful. Rebooking involves seeing what’s available that suits both the customer and in the cases of dogs going to new owners, the new owners as well. Pre COVID, we had a really flexible system in terms of bookings. There were a lot of flights and we were able to book at short notice and also quite far into the future. These days, it’s not like that at all. Once the office is open, the day is spent with the team taking calls for quotes, bookings or just general enquiries. At the same time, they’re regularly checking emails and responding to the same. It’s a really busy day! In amongst all of this, we are also out running pet taxis, collecting or lodging animals at the airport which luckily for us is very close to our office. This

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particularly makes it easier when a flight is suddenly delayed and we need to re-collect the animal and bring it back to our office where we have dedicated areas for them to be in so that they can play, toilet and just generally relax before their new flight. This is also what happens with dogs requiring comfort stops between flights and dogs that require overnight boarding. Every crate requires full cleaning and sanitising before it is used again so this is part of our daily rituals as well. Hire crates required to be at the airport for those who are self lodging, are labelled with all of the information of the booking in order to minimise mix ups with the freight staff. Some of the crates will fly without any animals as they’re required to be at another airport, so they’re sent out in advance. The animals are required to travel in a clean crate, so if a lodged animal soils it’s crate, one of our team has to stop what they’re doing and shoot over to the airport and make sure the animal is back in a clean crate before flying. Thankfully most don’t soil their crates before flying, but it can happen when animals have connecting flights too that are quite long (especially young puppies and kittens). Soiling the crate is the main reason we ask that you do not feed


the animal prior to flying and that they’ve been to the toilet before lodging. Plus travelling on a full belly can make some animals sick.

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After the office closes, there is often still work to do where animals need collecting or lodging (as many fly out of business hours) so it really is non-stop every day! When all is done and dusted, it’s time to wind down to be ready to go again the next morning.

MORE INFORMATION Matthew Sticher has grown up in the world of showing and breeding and know how important it is, for everything to go as smooth as possible. Bay City Pet Travel is a family owned and operated business with hand picked staff, who understand just how important your animals are to us.

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Whether you’re busy prepping for an upcoming show, or you’ve spent the last two months running on high alert and with very little sleep watching your puppies grow, let us take the stress of transportation off your hands. Simply call 1300 15 15 20 or email (baycpt@ gmail.com) the team at Bay City Pet Travel with the origin, destination, breed and approximate weight of your animal, and we’ll organise a quote for you. They are proud to be the preferred transport company for numerous top kennels and competitors in Australia flying dogs, cats and poultry Australia wide.

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Bay City Pet Travel offers first class care at discounted rates. Our number priority is making sure the whole process is as stress free as possible for all involved. Boarding is available in Brisbane and drop off /pick up is available from the Gold Coast to Sunshine Coast in the East and from Brisbane to Toowoomba in the West. Check us out on Facebook to see our happy customers or contact us for our extremely competitive rates.

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Dog Sports – LURE COURSING

This month we showcase the Queenslandd Sighthound Association Inc and the American Staffordshire Terrier Club Of Qld Inc Annual Winter Coursing Carnival at Lowood Showgrounds on the first weekend of June 2021. – Nic Mather Lure Coursing is a performance event developed in the early 70’s by Lyle Gillette and other California sighthound fanciers who hunted jackrabbits in the open field, which risked harm caused by barbed wire fencing. They invented Lure Coursing as a safer, more controlled sport for sighthounds that would recreate the physical requirements of open field coursing, allowing them to continue testing the functional abilities of their sighthounds. The hounds chase plastic bags on a course laid out to simulate escaping game. Lure coursing is a sport for dogs that involves chasing a mechanically operated lure. In Australia, all dogs are eligible to compete in Lure Coursing as long as the dog is registered with the ANKC and the owner is a member of the member body in their state. Dogs are separated into two main categories: Pedigree Registered Sighthounds and All Other Breeds. For the purpose of Lure Coursing in Australia, the Basenji and Rhodesian Ridgeback are considered Sighthounds. The lure used in Australia is white plastic bags, tied to a cord which travels as a continuous loop around a field via pulleys and driven by a motor. The purpose of the lure and course, is to imitate a rabbit/hare running in a field. Lure Coursing is a wonderful sport for fit and healthy dogs who love to run. It is not a sport suited to all breeds of dogs (ie: some brachycephalic and giant breeds may not be a good fit for the sport). Lure Coursing is a sport based purely on instinct and your dog’s ability to hunt using their sight. As a handler, your duty is to make sure you’re strong enough to walk your dog out on a lead and that you’ve trained the dog to have good enough recall to come back at the end. The renovation of the field at Durack and COVID hit Lure Coursing with a massive blow in 2020, however the sport is bouncing back with the Queensland Sighthound Association Inc holding three trials in

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October 2020 (the first of which was their 50th ANKC Lure Coursing Trial and the first in Australia to be officially held under lights!). Several training days were also held by the Brisbane Lure Coursing Club Inc in the second half of 2020. Unfortunately, a few days after celebrating their 50th ANKC Lure Coursing Trial, the sport lost a legend when “Badger” (Neut Ch. vFCh. Wildhare Simply Scherzando SC [IMP USA]) gained his wings. Badger had extensive experience Lure Coursing whilst in the USA and was able to be used at the “experienced dog” required in a Qualifying Course to allow Sighthounds to run in the Open Stream. Sometimes Badger could run up to six times at a trial, but that didn’t phase him. It just simply made his smile even bigger. A photo of Badger Lure Coursing, was actually the front cover of the very first edition of the Dog World as we know it today (see below).


“Badger’s Bunny Buddy” was created in memory of Badger and his gigantic Lure Coursing smile with the winner of 2020 being “Spud” (Greyhound [Unnamed Qiady]) who competed in his very first ANKC Lure Coursing Trial at the 50th trial for the Queensland Sighthound Association Inc. The Queensland Sighthound Association Inc and the American Staffordshire Terrier Club of Queensland Inc held their annual Winter Coursing Carnival at Lowood Showgrounds on the first weekend of June. The overall winners for the weekend were “Pretzel” (Alarves Gotcha For Life) – Top Sighthound (via countback to “Spud” [Unnamed Qiady]) and “Enzo” (Rizenstar Never Let Me Go JC (AI) – Top Coursing Ability (by one point to “Dollar” [Ch. Ravensnite Betya Bottom Dollar CA]). Both clubs were extremely thankful to Lowood Show Society for allowing them to use their grounds for the weekend and Bay City Pet Travel for their extremely generous sponsorship of the event.

If you want to have a try at Lure Coursing with your dog, check out “Dogs QLD Lure Coursing” on Facebook to see trial dates and upcoming trials/training days and enter your dog in the Novice class.

INFORMATION ON LURE COURSING If you want to have a try at Lure Coursing with your dog, check out “Dogs QLD Lure Coursing” on Facebook to see trial dates and upcoming trials / training days and enter your dog in the Novice class. For further information on the sport, contact Dogs Queensland on 3252 2661 or email info@dogsqueensland.org.au.

There are currently four clubs holding ANKC Lure Coursing Trials in South East Queensland:

• Queensland Sighthound Association Inc • American Staffordshire Terrier Club of Queensland Inc • Brisbane Lure Coursing Club Inc • Whippet Club of Queensland

All images page 27: Steve Kerr – Rapid Dog Photography

‘PRETZEL’ – winner of the Winter Coursing Carnival (Sighthound)

‘SPUD’ – winner of the Badger’s Bunny Buddy 2020 and runner up on countback to ‘Pretzel’ for Winter Coursing Carnival

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WHY DO DOGS LICK? Written by Dr Gretta Howard in partnership with Black Hawk Pet Care

Licking is a common dog behaviour and while in some situations it is a normal interaction, some types of licking is undesirable or may even be a sign of disease. Dogs licking people: Is this safe? Dogs often greet people with a lick if they are friendly but it is not necessarily a safe habit to encourage, given the potential for germs or even parasites which can be transferred to humans. It’s important to ensure your dog is always up-to-date with parasite preventatives, and that basic hygiene is carried out in the home when living with a dog, such as ensuring hands are washed prior to eating. It is not recommended to allow a dog to lick your face. It is best to discourage your dog from licking your children’s hands and faces.

Dogs licking themselves: Is this normal? When dogs excessively lick themselves, it is can be a sign that they are feeling itchy. Sometimes the focus is

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just the paws, and their saliva can stain them brown, whereas sometimes the base of the tail can be the focus of attention. Allergic skin disease is common in dogs and the most common causes are atopic dermatitis, flea-allergy dermatitis and less often, food allergy. Atopic dermatitis is by far the most common cause of allergic skin disease, but the other causes have to be ruled out first. While humans tend to get hayfever signs from inhaled allergens, dogs get itchy, resulting in excessive licking and secondary infections (yeast, bacterial or both). Flea-allergy dermatitis tends to cause licking and biting at the base of the tail. Sometimes there are no fleas seen as they’ve jumped off, or your dog has already removed them, but in allergic dogs, a single flea bite every 2 weeks can keep them licking until they are treated. Food allergy can cause allergic skin disease but is a much less common cause than thought, making up less than 5% of itchy dogs1. Licking excessively can be a sign of food allergy. If your dog is licking him or herself excessively, then consult with your veterinarian to determine the best way forward.


Dog is licking surfaces: Why? While a small amount of surface licking is common, dogs that have a compulsion to lick various surfaces excessively may have an underlying disorder contributing to their clinical signs. These dogs should be assessed by a veterinarian and may need some for diagnostic investigation. This may involve blood tests, imaging or endoscopy if a gastrointestinal disorder is suspected, or referral to a veterinary behaviourist if an anxiety disorder, such as obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), is suspected to be the cause2.

CAN YOU HELP? Dogs Victoria’s Laurie Luxmoore Library is seeking the help of fellow canine members in sourcing the following Dogs Queensland journals.

MISSING DOG WORLD MAGAZINES (C.C.C.Q.) 1968 January, February, March, June, July and November 1966 January

Excessive Licking of Surfaces (ELS) is certainly not normal behaviour and should be investigated by your veterinarian.

1964 January and December

Dog is licking the air: Why?

1958 January, May, September and October

What’s often known as ’lip smacking’ can be seen when a dog is anxious, especially in situations where your dog feels a bit uncertain. This is known as a displacement behaviour and is normal (yawning is another example of this). However, if your dog is seen to be licking the air rather than his or her chops, then this is not normal and needs to be assessed by your vet. The cause can be anything from allergies (an itchy tongue) to gastrointestinal disease (such as reflux), neurological disease (such as a focal seizure), or even obsessivecompulsive disorder (OCD)3.

1957 January, July, October, November and December

Sometimes air licking can progress to air snapping, as though the dog is trying to catch something in the air with his or her mouth. This is known as ‘fly catching’ behaviour and is also abnormal. Dogs like to use their tongues to interact with humans as well as their environment but it important that hand hygiene is practised to avoid disease transmission between dogs and humans. Dogs showing abnormal licking behaviours as such excessive surface licking or air licking should be examined by your veterinarian to determine the underlying cause.

1963 February, June, July, August, September and October

1956 January and July 1955 May and December If you have any of the listed magazines and would like to donate them to the library, contact Heather Simpson at corwin@iinet.net.au

OLD DOG PEDIGREES The Laurie Luxmoore Library has been scanning very old dog pedigrees. The earliest they have is 1911, are hand written and the information is Not on any database. If any Dogs Queensland member would like more information or a copy of any of the pedigrees they have, simply contact Heather Simpson at corwin@iinet.net.au.

References: 1. Chesney C. Systematic review of evidence for the prevalence of food sensitivity in dogs. Vet Rec. 2001;148:445-8. 2. Frank D. Repetitive behaviors in cats and dogs: Are they really a sign of obsessive-compulsive disorders (OCD)? Can Vet J. 2013;54:129-131. 3. Frank D. Obsessive-compulsive disorders: Medical, behavioural or both? Proceedings: 66th Convention of the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association, 2014.

More articles can be found at: https://blackhawkpetcare.com/au

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Yuggera Championships Shows

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In this edition Dogs Queensland showcases the Yuggera Championship Shows held at Durack Sports Grounds on 11, 12, 13 and 14 June 2021. We congratulate all the winners and thank all those who made the show a success including exhibitiors, workers and volunteers alike. While every endeavour is made to include all the winners some dogs did not have their pictures taken. Photos taken of the Smoking Ceremony and Welcome To Country were taken by David Margan. All podium images were taken by Patrik Bergen and can be purchased by visiting https://patrikberger.photography/dogshows

Best In Show: KEESHOND SUP CH & CAN CH KLOMPEN’S DANCING WITH DARCY (IMP CAN) Runner Up Best In Show: BERNESE MOUNTAIN DOG CH AZZABERN DAM GOOD CHOICE

BEST IN SHOW

FRIDAY 11 JUNE 2021 Winners:

PUPPY IN SHOW

RUNNER UP BEST IN SHOW

Puppy In Show: WELSH CORGI (PEMBROKE) ANWYL LIGHT AFTER DARKNESS

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Best In Show: KEESHOND SUP CH & CAN CH KLOMPEN’S DANCING WITH DARCY (IMP CAN) Runner Up Best In Show: OLD ENGLISH SHEEPDOG SUP CH/AM CH WYNSILOT N LARAME COME TOGETHER IMPUSA

BEST IN SHOW

SATURDAY 12 JUNE 2021 Winners:

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RUNNER UP BEST IN SHOW

Puppy In Show: BRIARD CH CACHAREL READY TO RUMBLE

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SUNDAY 13 JUNE 2021 Winners: Runner Up Best In Show: FOXHOUND CH FOXHUNT LAYLA Baby Puppy: SHIH TZU OESHIH I TOLD YOU SO Puppy In Show: BRIARD CACHAREL READY TO RUMBLE

BEST IN SHOW

Best In Show: AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD AM CH AUS CH IMPACTS TEDDY RUXPIN

RUNNER UP BEST IN SHOW

BABY PUPPY IN SHOW

PUPPY IN SHOW

NEUTER IN SHOW

Best Neuter: AFGHAN HOUND AUS CH NEUTER CH CHAKDARRA HOLLY GO LIGHTLY (IMP NZ)

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NEUTER IN SHOW

BABY PUPPY IN SHOW

RUNNER UP BEST IN SHOW

Best In Show: AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD AM CH AUS CH IMPACTS TEDDY RUXPIN Runner Up Best In Show: BEAGLE AUST CH AM GR CH RED AMERICANA KEMPINSKI AT ARGYLE (IMP USA) Baby Puppy: BOSTON TERRIER BOSTONWELL THUNDER STRUCK Puppy In Show: BELGIAN SHEPHERD DOG (TERVUEREN) MIRRIBANDI PEPPERMINT TWIST Best Neuter: AFGHAN HOUND AUS CH NEUTER CH CHAKDARRA HOLLY GO LIGHTLY (IMP NZ)

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MONDAY 14 JUNE 2021 Winners:

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DOG TALES

The Story Of:

Indianajones

– Ann Shannon The back door slammed shut and once again I was on my own in the cold back yard with just a few ragged toys around. I was only five months old and wanted so badly to ‘belong’. The girl had bought me online – cute and fluffy at 8 weeks old and I was so pretty; a red and white Border Collie with a full white face and red dots on my ears – no wonder she fell in love with me on the internet. After a while I was a nuisance, a biter and a runner but what did she expect when she shut me outside every morning while she went to work and then put me in a metal crate at night. She was past doing anything with me, resorting instead to yelling at me and hitting me and I did not like her! One Saturday morning the front gate opened and in came a woman with a kind face – she must be visiting I thought, but she made a beeline for me and began to pat and talk to me. I tried to be good but I jumped all over her and then she threw some nice chicken treats on the ground and I jumped on them and it was great to be doing something. She had me running here and there following the treats and then turning in circles – things I did not even know I could do. It was not long before she put me in the back of her car and I said goodbye to that girl forever. I found out later that the kind lady had seen me for sale on the internet again and had come to rescue me. We went to her home across from a lake and with a dog park just two doors up – I was in heaven, I could run and play and meet other dogs. I knew she was besotted with me but she did not seem to like me much – maybe because I was biting her, running away, barking my head off and pooping everywhere! I heard her tell someone that I was one day off being put down after I had bitten her hard and made her scream. I don’t know what that meant but I knew it was bad…

She also said that I was the first non-pedigreed, nonregistered dog that she had ever had and she had to register me on the AR list (whatever that is?) My original name was Indy but she knew that I hated it as the girl used to hit me when she said it and I flinched when she called me. The kind lady changed it to Indianajones and I felt important and fancy with that name. She spent the next 12 months on behaviour with me and taught me many things – most of all not to do the things I had been doing and to enjoy being trained and then competing, which I love. I am five years old now, and have titles after my name (whatever that means?) FS.S – Freestyle Starters – this is me and Mum passing at the Ekka (pictured above) – I am Indianajones, she is dressed as Indiana Jones and the music is “Raiders of the Lost Ark” from the first Indiana Jones movie. I also have TK.S and TK.N Tricks Titles and I just love showing off now. I am so glad that I got a second chance and ended up with a kind knowledgeable trainer. Look at me smiling now !

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Show Dates: Sat 7 August and Sun 8 August 2021

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COCKER SPANIEL CLUB OF QLD INC Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Ave Durack QLD

2 CHAMPIONSHIP AND 1 OPEN SHOW Classes:

1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 9(9a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a)

SHOW GAZETTE

Property Classes

Best Feet, Best Gait, Best Head,

Open Show only:

Merriest.

Entry Fees: Champ

$20.00 first entry, $15.00 subsequent entries Catalogue $5.00

SEPTEMBER 2021

(covers both Champ Shows) Open

Free Entry to Breed Classes and Property Classes Online Catalogue Free

Entries Cocker Spaniel Club of Qld Inc, to: 2 Royston St, King Scrub QLD 4521

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Online Entries:

www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries:

Kay Ph: 0402119013 Saturday 7 August 2021

SARINA SHOW SOCIETY INC

Championship Show

Venue: Sarina Showgrounds,

Judging starts at 9:00AM

Bruce Highway Sarina QLD

Junior Handlers (including Tiny Tots)

CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW

will be judged between Dog and Bitch classes

Classes:

1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a),

Mrs M Kerfoot

Breed classes and General

9(9a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a)

(WA)

Specials

Entry Fees:

$13.00, Catalogues $3.00

Entries to:

Sarina Show Society, PO Box 119, Sarina QLD 4737

Online Entries:

www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries:

Jasmyn Ph: 0407500019

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Specials Sunday 8 August 2021

Judging starts at 9:30AM Mrs P Brown (QLD)

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Championship Show

Groups 1 to 7 and General Specials

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Judging starts at 9:00AM Mr C Kerfoot (WA)

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QUEENSLAND GUNDOG ASSOCIATION Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Ave, Durack QLD CHAMPIONSHIP AND AND OPEN OPEN SHOW SHOW CHAMPIONSHIP Classes: Champ Classes: Champ Open Open Entry Entry Fees: Fees: Online Entries only: Online Entries only: Enquiries: Enquiries:

Mrs M Kerfoot (WA) Mr I Hinde (QLD) Ms M McCaffery General Specials (SA)

1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 11(11a), 12(12a) 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 11(11a), 12(12a) 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 11(11a), 12(12a) 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 11(11a), 12(12a) Champ - $25.00 first entry (includes catalogue), $18.00 subsequent entries Champ - $25.00 first entry (includes catalogue), $18.00 subsequent entries Open – Automatic entry if entered in Champ show, Open Show only $1.00 Open – Automatic entry if entered in Champ show, Open Show only $1.00 www.showmanager.com.au www.showmanager.com.au Adrian Ph: 0421125598 Champ Show judging starts at 9:00AM Adrian Ph: 0421125598 Cocker Spaniels will be judged as the last breed Champ judging starts at1-4 9:00AM The Championship show willShow be judged under the Group Placement System Cocker Spaniels will be judged as the last breed All Gundog breeds less Cocker Spaniels followed by

TheCocker Championship Spaniels show will be judged under the 1-4 Group Placement System All breeds and General Specials MrsGundog M Kerfoot (WA) Open Show Show judging judging starts starts at at 11:00AM 9:30AM Open

TBA TBA

Breeds A A –– ZZ and and General General Specials Specials Breeds This is the first time that Mrs Kerfoot has judged QLD

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Show Date: Sunday 15 August 2021

WHIPPET CLUB OF QUEENSLAND Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds,

Entries Close: Sunday 1 August 2021

Entries Close Saturday 17 July 2021

SPORTING TERRIER CLUB OF QLD

247 King Ave, Durack QLD

Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Ave, Durack QLD

CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW Classes:

1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 10(10a), 14(14a), 11(11a), 12(12a), 18(18a) Property Best Head Dog, Best Head Bitch, Classes: Best Gait, Best Brace Entry Members $15.00, Non-Members $20.00 Fees: Baby Puppy $10.00, Property Classes $10.00, Catalogues $10.00 Entries to: Whippet Club of Queensland, PO Box 78, Waterford West QLD 4133 Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au Enquiries:

CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW Memorial Show George Ness Ken Iggleden Rena Henderson

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Narelle Ph: 0438689352

Judging starts at 9:00AM Adult Handlers to be judged in the lunch break Mrs S Taylor Breed Classes, General Specials, (WA) Property Classes. Catalogue advertising Full Page Colour $50.00, Full Page Black and White $25.00 Half Page Colour $25.00. Raffle Tickets 3 for $10.00 available on Show Manager Proudly Sponsored by

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1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a)

Entry Fees:

$15.00, Baby Puppies $10.00 Catalogues – Printed $3.00, Online $1.00

Online Entries only:

www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Gwen Ph: 07 34094705 or 0400826333 Judging starts at 9:00AM Mr S Mills (NSW)

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Cash and Sash Show

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7 1 Show Dates: Saturday 21 August and Sunday 22 August 2021 Entries Close: Friday 30 July 2021

ROCKHAMPTON KENNEL CLUB INC Venue: Rockhampton Showgrounds, Lion Creek Rd, Rockhampton QLD

3 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS Classes:

1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 9(9a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a)

Sweepstakes:

Baby Puppy and Puppy

Entry Fees:

$15.00, Sweepstakes $9.50, Catalogues $6.00 (Covers all 3 shows)

Entries to:

Rockhampton Kennel Club Inc, PO Box 78, Waterford West QLD 4133

Online Entries:

www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries:

Janet Ph: 0439140033 Saturday 21 August 2021 Show 1 Judging starts at 9:00AM with Sweepstakes

Ring 1 Ms E Brown (QLD)

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Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 3 and 5 Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 6,4 and 7 J Groups 1 and 2

Ms E Brown (QLD) Saturday 21 August 2021 Show 2 Judging starts at the completion of Show 1

Ring 1 Mrs B Hession (NSW)

Groups 3 and 5

Ring 2 Ms E Brown (QLD)

Groups 6,4 and 7

Ring 3 Mr P Cousins (QLD)

Groups 1 and 2

General Specials

Mr P Cousins (QLD) Sunday 22 August 2021 Judging starts 7 at 8:30AM

Ring 1 Mr P Cousins (QLD)

Groups 3 and 5

Ring 2 Mrs B Hession (NSW)

Groups 6,4 and 7

Ring 2 Ms E Brown (QLD)

Groups 1 and 2

General Specials

Mrs B Hession (NSW)

Camping $26.50 per night. Entry to grounds from 12:00PM (Noon) Friday. No camping Sunday night. Camping payable to Rockhampton Regional Council via Show Manager. No glass allowed.

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7 1 Show Dates: Saturday 28 August and Sunday 29 August 2021

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THURINGOWA CITY KENNEL CLUB AND TOWNSVILLE KENNEL ASSOCIATION Venue: Wordsworth Park, Glenn Rd, Woodstock QLD

3 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS Classes:

1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 9(9a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a)

Sweepstakes:

Baby Puppy and Veteran

Entry Fees:

$15.00, Baby Puppy $10.00, Sweepstakes $10.00 Catalogues - Thuringowa City Kennel Club - Printed $4.00 (Multi Show), Online $1.00 Townsville Kennel Association - Printed $3.00, Online $1.00

Entries to:

Thuringowa City Kennel Club, PO Box 1290, Tully QLD 4854 Townsville Kennel Association, PO Box 1290, Tully QLD 4854

Online Entries:

www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries:

Louise Ph: 0429896558

Ring 1

Saturday 28 August 2021 Thuringowa City Kennel Club Judging starts at 10.00AM with Sweepstakes Mrs S Packer (SA) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 4, 1 and 2

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Mr G Kill (QLD) Ms K McGhie (QLD) Mr G Kill (QLD) General Specials Mrs S Packer (SA)

Ring 1

VeteranJ Sweepstakes followed by Groups 7 and 6 followed by Groups 5 and 3

Junior Handlers and Adult Handlers to be judged between Thuringowa City Kennel Club and Townsville Kennel Association shows Saturday 28 August 2021 Townsville Kennel Association Judging starts 1 hour after the completion of Thuringowa City Kennel Club show Mr G Kill (QLD) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 4, 1 and 2

Ring 2

Ms K McGhie (QLD) Veteran Sweepstakes followed by Mrs S Packer (SA) Groups 7 and 6 followed by Ms K McGhie (QLD) Groups 5 and 3 General Specials Ms K McGhie (QLD) 7

Ring 1 Ring 2

Sunday 29 August 2021 Thuringowa City Kennel Club Judging starts at 9:00AM with Sweepstakes Ms K McGhie (QLD) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 4,1 and 2

Mrs S Packer (SA) Mr G Kill (QLD) Mrs S Packer (SA) General Specials Mr G Kill (QLD)

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Unpowered Camping $10.00 per night booked through Show Manager

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REDCLIFFE PENINSULA KENNEL CLUB

PINE RIVERS KENNEL CLUB

Venue: Pine Rivers Showgrounds, Lawnton Pocket Rd, Lawnton QLD

Venue: Pine Rivers Showgrounds, Lawnton Pocket Rd, Lawnton QLD

2 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS Classes:

1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a)

Entry Fees:

$15.00, Baby Puppies $10.00, Catalogues - Printed $3.00, Online Catalogues $1.00

Entries to:

Redcliffe Peninsula Kennel Club,

Entries to:

Pine Rivers Kennel Club,

PO Box 356, Ormeau QLD 4208

PO Box 356, Ormeau QLD 4208

Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au

Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries:

Enquiries:

Liane Ph: 0418783823

Nicole Ph: 0421359861

Entries Joy Ph: 0409720882

Entries Joy Ph: 0409720882

Junior Handlers to be judged at 8:30AM Redcliffe Peninsula Kennel Club Breed judging starts at the completion of Junior handlers not before 9.00AM

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Ring 8

Mr B Abraham (NSW)

Group 1

Ring 1

Ms S Guilfoyle (QLD)

Group 1 (H-Y then A-G)

Ring 9

Mrs M Broughton (QLD)

Group 2

Ring 2

Mr A Druce (VIC)

Group 2 (K-W then A-J)

Ring 10

Miss S Butler (NSW)

Group 3

Ring 3

Mr S Yiannou (QLD)

Group 3 (H-W then A-G)

Ring 11

Mr A Ikin (NSW)

Group 4

Ring 4

Mr K McGinn (QLD)

Group 4 (F-W then A-D)

Ring 12

Mrs M Kay (QLD)

Group 5

Ring 5

Mr R Lucas (NSW)

Group 5 (G-W then A-F)

Ring 13

Mr S Thomas (QLD)

Group 6

Ring 6

Mr D Smith (NSW)

Group 6 (R-Y then A-P)

Ring 14

Miss C Timms (NSW)

Group 7

Ring 7

TBA

Group 7 (G-X then A-F)

General Specials

Mr R Lucas (NSW)

General Specials

Mr S Thomas (QLD)

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Entry ONLY via Lawnton Pocket Road. No setting up until 6.00am on the day of the Shows. Camping $20.00 per night to be booked online via Show Manager with your Pine Rivers Kennel Club entries. Camping is $25 per night if not paid with Pine Rivers entries. No camping at the rings. All camping (Powered and unpowered) must be along the inside of the fence line on the Southern side of the oval. Lions Club and Coffee Van will be there. Look for updates on our Pine Rivers Kennel Club Facebook page. Critical updates will be emailed. Official Photographer J L – Patrik Berger

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BEAUDESERT BEAUDESERT SHOW SHOW SOCIETY SOCIETY Venue: Beaudesert Showgrounds, Venue: Beaudesert Showgrounds, Beaudesert Beaudesert QLD QLD CHAMPIONSHIP CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW SHOW CASH CASH AND AND SASH SASH SHOW SHOW Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 5(5a), 10(10a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 11(11a), 18(18a) 18(18a) Sweepstakes: Sweepstakes: Baby Baby Puppy Puppy Entry $12.00, Entry Fees: Fees: $12.00, Sweepstakes Sweepstakes $7.00, $7.00, Catalogues $4.00 Catalogues $4.00 Entries Entries to: to: Beaudesert Beaudesert Show Show Society, Society, PO PO Box Box 78, 78, Waterford Waterford West, West, QLD QLD 4133 4133 Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au Enquiries: Vicki Enquiries: Vicki Ph: Ph: 0407115674 0407115674

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Judging Judging starts starts at at 8:30AM 8:30AM with with Sweepstakes Sweepstakes Mrs Group Mrs JJ Mannell Mannell (QLD) (QLD) Group 11 Mr Mr G G Kerr Kerr (QLD) (QLD) Mrs Mrs LL Roebig Roebig (QLD) (QLD) Ms K Tosi (QLD) Ms K Tosi (QLD)

Baby Baby Puppy Puppy Sweepstakes Sweepstakes followed followed by by Groups Groups 22 and and 44 Group 3 Group 3 Group Group 55

Mrs Mrs TT McDonald McDonald (QLD) (QLD) Groups Groups 66 and and 77 General Ms General Specials Specials Ms KK Tosi Tosi (QLD) (QLD)

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Ring Ring 11 Ring Ring 22

Judging Judging starts starts at at 9:00AM 9:00AM with Groups 1 and with Groups 1 and 44 Mrs Groups Mrs JJ Ireland Ireland (QLD) (QLD) Groups 1,3 1,3 and and 55

Groups Groups 44 and and 22 followed by followed by Ms Groups 77 and and 66 Ms SS Guilfoyle Guilfoyle (QLD) (QLD) Groups General General Specials Specials Mrs Mrs JJ Ireland Ireland (QLD) (QLD)

Mr Mr D D Kill Kill (QLD) (QLD)

Exhibitors Exhibitors must must produce produce an an entry entry receipt receipt for for admittance. admittance. Phone Phone proof proof will will be be accepted. accepted. 11 or or 22 entries entries 11 pass, pass, 33 or or more more entries entries 22 passes. passes. L

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1(1a), 1(1a), 2(2a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 5(5a), 10(10a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a) 11(11a), 18(18a) Sweepstakes: Baby Sweepstakes: Baby Puppy Puppy and and Puppy Puppy Entry Entry Fees: Fees:

$15.00, $15.00, Catalogues Catalogues $3.00 $3.00 Noosa Country Show, Noosa Country Show, PO PO Box Box 356, 356, Ormeau Ormeau QLD QLD 4208 4208

Online www.showmanager.com.au Online Entries: Entries: www.showmanager.com.au Enquiries: Kerry Enquiries: Kerry Ph: Ph: 0431646686 0431646686

$49.50

Show Show Date: Date: Saturday Saturday 11 11 September September 2021 2021 Entries Close: Monday 23 August 2021 Entries Close: Monday 23 August 2021 BEENLEIGH BEENLEIGH SHOW SHOW SOCIETY SOCIETY Venue: Beenleigh Venue: Beenleigh Showgrounds, Showgrounds, Kent Kent St, St, Beenleigh Beenleigh QLD QLD CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW

NOOSA NOOSA COUNTRY COUNTRY SHOW SHOW Venue: Pomona Showgrounds, Venue: Pomona Showgrounds, Exhibition Exhibition St, St, Pomona Pomona QLD QLD

Entry Entry Fees: Fees: Entries Entries to: to:

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Show Show Date: Date: Friday Friday 10 10 September September 2021 2021 Entries Close: Tuesday 10 August 2021 Entries Close: Tuesday 10 August 2021

Classes: Classes:

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$12.00, $12.00, Sweepstakes Sweepstakes $8.00, $8.00, Catalogues Catalogues -- Printed Printed $3.00, $3.00, Online Online $1.00 $1.00 Entries to: Beenleigh Show Society, Entries to: Beenleigh Show Society, PO PO Box Box 356, 356, Ormeau Ormeau QLD QLD 4208 4208 Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au Enquiries: Joy Enquiries: Joy Ph: Ph: 0409720882 0409720882 Andrew Andrew –– 0428193824 0428193824 (text (text only) only) Judging starts at 9:00AM with Sweepstakes Judging starts at 9:00AM with Sweepstakes Ring 1 Mr Groups Ring 1 Mr G G Kerr Kerr (QLD) (QLD) Groups 11 and and 33 Ring Ring 22

Puppy Puppy Sweepstakes Sweepstakes followed followed by by Groups Groups 6and 6and 77 Ring Mr Baby Ring 33 Mr BB Thompson Thompson Baby Puppy Puppy Sweepstakes Sweepstakes (QLD) followed (QLD) followed by by Groups Groups 2,4 2,4 and and 55 General Specials Mr G Kerr (QLD) General Specials Mr G Kerr (QLD)

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Mrs Mrs G G Hovey-Jacobs Hovey-Jacobs (QLD) (QLD)

Entry Entry via via Showground Showground Drive Drive only only

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ALLORA KENNEL CLUB INC Venue: Allora Showgrounds, William St, Allora QLD

4 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS Classes:

1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 9(9a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a)

Entry Fees:

$15.00, Baby Puppies $8.00, Catalogues $3.00

Entries to:

Allora Kennel Club, PO Box 356, Ormeau QLD 4208

Online Entries:

www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries:

Marg Ph: 07 46663304

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Friday 10 September 2021

Saturday 11 September 2021 – Show 1

Judging starts at 8:30AM

Judging starts at 8:30AM

Mr L Wright (QLD) Mrs D Morrison-Teirney (QLD)

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Mrs D Jovanovic (QLD)

Group 7 and 5

Ring 2

Ms E Brown (QLD)

Groups 3 and 4

Ring 2

Ms L Horne (QLD)

Groups 4 and 3

Ring 3

Ms D Norman (QLD)

Groups 2 and 6

Ring 3

Mr L Wright (QLD)

Groups 6 and 2

Ring 4

Mrs D Jovanovic (QLD)

Group 1

Ring 4

Ms D Norman (QLD)

Group 1

General Specials

General Specials

Mrs D Jovanovic (QLD)

Saturday 11 September 2021 – Show 2

Sunday 12 September 2021

Judging will commence in the 1st available ring with the 1st available judge from Show 1 Keith Rackley/ Roslyn Assay Memorial Show Trophy for Best Minor Puppy in Show

Ms E Brown (QLD)

Group 5 followed by Group 7

TBA

Miss S Phillips (QLD)

Groups 3 and 4

TBA

Mrs P Johansen (QLD)

TBA

Mrs M McLennan (QLD)

TBA

Ms D Norman (QLD)

General Specials

Ms D Norman (QLD)

Judging starts at 8:30AM Ring 1

Mr L Wright (QLD)

Group 5 followed by Group 7

Ring 2

Ms D Norman (QLD)

Groups 3 and 4

Groups 2 and 6

Ring 3

Mrs D Jovanovic (QLD)

Groups 2 and 6

Group 1

Ring 4

Mr L Wright (QLD)

Group 1

Ms E Brown (QLD)

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Ms E Brown (QLD)

General Specials

Mr L Wright (QLD)

Camping – Powered $20.00 per night, Unpowered $10.00 per night to be paid for with entries

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Show Dates: Saturday 11 September and Sunday 12 September 2021 Entries Close: Saturday 21 August 2021

HERVEY BAY KENNEL CLUB Venue: Bundaberg Recreational Precinct, Bundaberg QLD

3 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS Classes:

1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 9(9a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a)

Sweepstakes:

Baby Puppy and Puppy

Entry Fees:

$15.00, Baby Puppy $10.00, Sweepstakes $10.00 Catalogues (Covers all 3 shows) – Printed $5.00, Online $1.00

Entries to:

Hervey Bay Kennel Club, PO Box 78, Waterford West QLD 4133

Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au Enquiries:

Chloe Ph: 0429499967 Saturday 11 September 2021 Championship Show 1 Judging starts at 9:00AM with Sweepstakes

Ring 1

Mrs L Harrison (SA)

Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 1 and 7

Ring 2

Ms C Ellis (TAS)

Groups 5 and 3

Ring 3

Mr J Camac (VIC)

Puppy Sweepstakes, followed by Groups 2, 6 and 4

General Specials

Ms C Ellis (TAS) Junior Handlers will be judged at the completion of Show 1

Saturday 11 September 2021 Championship Show 2 Judging starts 1 hour after the completion of Show 1 with Sweepstakes Ring 1

Mr J Camac (VIC)

Groups 1 and 7

Ring 2

Mrs L Harrison (SA)

Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 5 and 3

Ring 3

Ms C Ellis (TAS)

Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 2, 6 and 4

General Specials

Mr J Camac (VIC) Sunday 12 September 2021 Judging starts at 9:00AM with Sweepstakes

Ring 1

Ms C Ellis (TAS)

Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 1 and 7

Ring 2

Mr J Camac (VIC)

Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 5 and 3

Ring 3

Mrs L Harrison (SA)

Groups 2, 6 and 4

General Specials

Mrs L Harrison (SA)

Powered Camping $26.00 per night, Non-Powered Camping $20.00 per night. Daily Power $16.00 per day. The club will be running our “Chuck A Duck” raffle. Ducks will be able to be purchased Saturday for the ring throw Sunday morning at 8:45AM before the start of the Championship Show.

Proudly Sponsored by

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Show Dates: Thursday 16 September to Sunday 19 September 2021 Entries Close: Sunday 29 August 2021

ADVANCE PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL HOSTED BY WATERLOO BAY KENNEL CLUB AND DOGS QUEENSLAND

Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Ave Durack QLD

5 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS INCLUDING AN FCI CACIB INTERNATIONAL SHOW Classes: CACIB Show Entry Fees: CACIB Show Entries to:

1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a) 1(1a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 11(11a), 21(21a) – Champion Class $15.00, Baby Puppies $10.00, Catalogues - Printed $3.00, Online $1.00 $20.00, Baby Puppies $15.00, Catalogues – Printed $3.00, Online $1.00 API, PO Box 78, Waterford West QLD 4133

Online Entries:

www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries:

Duncan Ph: 0439397884

Thursday 16 September 2021 Judging starts at 4:00PM Mr K Simmons (NZ) Group 1 less Italian Greyhounds Ms J Atkinson (NZ) Group 2 Mr G Whitfield (NZ) Group 3 Mrs R Trainor (NZ) Norwegian Buhunds, Swedish Lapphunds, Finnish Lapphunds, Swedish Vallhunds followed by Group 4 Mrs K Hardwick (NZ) Group 5 less Norwegian Buhunds, Swedish Lapphunds, Finnish Lapphunds, Swedish Vallhunds Mr N Trainor (NZ) Italian Greyhounds followed by Group 6 Mrs D Brown (NZ) Group 7 General Specials Mr G Whitfield (NZ) Friday 17 September 2021 – Show 1 Judging starts at 9:00AM Mrs D Brown (NZ) Group 1 less Aust Silky Terriers, English Toy Terriers, Yorkshire Terriers Mr G Whitfield (NZ) Basenjis, Cirneco Dell’Etnas, Finnish Spitzs, Ibizian Hounds, Norwegian Elkhounds, Pharaoh Hounds, Portuguese Podengos followed by Group 2 Mr K Simmons (NZ) Group 3 Mrs K Hardwick (NZ) Group 4 less Basenjis, Cirneco Dell’Etnas, Finnish Spitzs, Ibizian Hounds, Norwegian Elkhounds, Pharaoh Hounds, Portuguese Podengos Mrs J Atkinson (NZ) Group 5 Mrs R Trainor (NZ) Aust Silky Terriers, English Toy Terriers, Yorkshire Terriers followed by Group 6 Mr N Trainor (NZ) Group 7 General Specials Mr N Trainor (NZ) Friday 17 September 2021 – Show 2 Judging starts 30 minutes after the completion of Show 1 not before 2:00PM Mrs K Hardwick (NZ) Group 1 less Affenpinschers and Miniature Pinschers Mrs R Trainor (NZ) Affenpinschers and Miniature Pinschers followed by Group 2 Mrs D Brown (NZ) Group 3 Ms J Atkinson (NZ) Group 4 Mr N Trainor (NZ) Group 5 Mr G Whitfield (NZ) Dalmatians followed by Group 6 Mr K Simmons (NZ) Group 7 less Dalmatians General Specials Mrs R Trainor (NZ)

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Show Dates: Thursday 16 September to Sunday 19 September 2021 Entries Close: Sunday 29 August 2021

Hosted by Waterloo Bay Kennel Club and Dogs Queensland Saturday 18 September 2021 International CACIB Show Judging starts with Junior Handlers at 3:00PM with breed judging not before 4:00PM This show will be run with the 1 – 4 Group Placement System Mrs R Trainor (NZ)

FCI Group 9 (Companion and Toy Dogs)

Mrs D Brown (NZ)

FCI Group 3 (Terriers)

Mr N Trainor (NZ)

FCI Group 7 (Pointing Dogs) and FCI Group 8 (Retrievers – Flushing – Water Dogs) Group Specials for FCI Groups 7 and 8 will be judged together

Mr K Simmons (NZ)

FCI Group 4 (Dachshunds), FCI Group 6 (Scent Hounds and Related Breeds) and FCI Group 10 (Sighthounds). Group Specials for FCI Groups 4,6 and 10 will be judged together

Mr G Whitfield (NZ)

FCI Group 1 (Sheepdogs and Cattledogs except Swiss Cattledogs)

Mrs K Hardwick (NZ)

FCI Group 2 (Pinscher and Schnauzer – Molossoid and Swiss Mountain and Cattledogs) and FCI Group 5 (Spitz and Primitive Types). Group Specials for FCI Groups 2 and 5 will be judged together.

General Specials

Mr K Simmons (NZ) Sunday 19 September 2021 Judging starts at 10:00AM

Mr G Whitfield (NZ)

Group 1

Mrs K Hardwick (NZ)

Boston Terriers, British Bulldogs, French Bulldogs, Lhasa Apsos, Poodles (Standard), Poodles (Miniature), Poodles (Toy), Shih Tzu followed by Group 2

Ms J Atkinson (NZ)

Group 3

Mr N Trainor (NZ)

Group 4

Mrs D Brown (NZ)

Group 5

Mr K Simmons (NZ)

Group 6

Mrs R Trainor (NZ)

Group 7 less Boston Terriers, British Bulldogs, French Bulldogs, Lhasa Apsos, Poodles (Standard), Poodles (Miniature), Poodles (Toy), Shih Tzu

General Specials

Mrs K Hardwick (NZ) Thank you to our Sponsors

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All schedules up to and including November 2021 Shows and Trials should be submitted as soon as possible to the Dogs Queensland office. Please ensure all information is completed including Handlers, Sweepstakes, Nominated Classes etc. Submissions by showmanager.com.au are preferred or email ian@dogsqueensland.org.au.

Show Date: Saturday 18 September 2021 Entries Close: Saturday 28 August 2021

BASENJI BREED NETWORK QLD

Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Ave, Durack QLD

CHAMPIONSHIP AND OPEN SHOW Classes: Champ Open

1(1a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 8(8a), 9(9a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 12(12a), 18(18a) 1(1a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 9(9a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 12(12a), 18(18a)

Property Classes Champ Show

Best Dog Head, Best Bitch Head, Best Tail and Tail Set, Best Interstate Bred, Best Gait, Best Black & White Coat and Colour, Best Red & White Coat and Colour, Best Brindle Coat & Colour, Best Tri-Colour Coat and Colour, Dam and Progeny, Sire and Progeny.

Entry Fees: Champ Open

$20.00, Baby Puppy $11.00, Property Classes $7.00, Catalogue $3.00 (Covers both shows) Automatic Entry if entered in Champ Show, Open Show only $6.00, Raffle Tickets $2.00

Entries to:

BBNQ, PO Box 1060, Spring Hill QLD 4004

Online Entries:

www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries:

Megan Ph: 0405977410 or Ethel Ph: 0402580898 Championship Show Judging starts at 8:30AM

Mrs E Jackson (WA)

Open Show Judging starts at the completion of the Champ Show and Handlers not before 11:00AM Mrs L Trotter (QLD) Breed classes and General Specials

Breed classes and General Specials followed by Mrs U Greenwood (QLD) Property Classes Junior Handlers, Lady and Gent Handlers will be judged at the completion of the Championship Show

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THE THE SHETLAND SHETLAND SHEEPDOG SHEEPDOG CLUB CLUB OF OF QLD QLD INC INC

CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW AND OPEN SHOW

247 247 King King Ave, Ave, Durack Durack QLD QLD

Venue: Venue: Dogs Dogs Queensland Queensland Sports Sports Grounds, Grounds,

Classes:

1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 12(12a), 18(18a) Entry Fees: Champ $12.00, Open $3.00 Catalogues $3.00 (covers both shows) Entries Chihuahua Club of Qld, PO Box 3373, to: Mt Ommaney Post Office QLD 4074 Online Entries: Enquiries:

CHAMPIONSHIP CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW SHOW AND AND OPEN OPEN SHOW SHOW

www.showmanager.com.au Jennifer Ph: 0418153115

Championship Show Proudly Judging starts not before 9:30AM Sponsored By Mr P Tjerkstra Chihuahua (Long Coat), (QLD) Chihuahua (Smooth Coat), General Specials Open Show Judging starts at completion of the Championship Show not before 11:00AM Mrs M Darragh Chihuahua (Long Coat), Chihuahua (QLD) (Smooth Coat), General Specials Please note that Veteran and Neuter are Breed Classes

Classes: Classes:

1(1a), 1(1a), 2(2a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 5(5a), 10(10a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 11(11a), 18(18a) 12 (12a), 18(18a)

Open Open Show Show Property Property Classes: Classes:

Best Best Head, Head, Best Best Gait, Gait, Best Best Feet, Feet,

Entry Entry Fees: Fees:

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COLLIE ROUGH AND SMOOTH CLUB OF QLD INC Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Ave Durack QLD

Championship Show $20.00, automatic entry into Championship Show $20.00, automatic entry into the Open Show if entered in Champ Show. the Open Show if entered in Champ Show. Open Show entry only $10.00. Open Show entryand onlySweepstakes $10.00. Property classes $5.00

Online Entries: Entries: Online

www.showmanager.com.au www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Enquiries:

Allison 0407365626 0407365626 or or Joy Joy 0409720882 0409720882 Allison

Open Show Show Open Judging starts starts at at 9:00AM 9:00AM with with Sweepstakes Sweepstakes Judging

DIANA PARMENTER MEMORIAL SHOW

Mrs M Hickey Mrs M Hickey (QLD) (QLD)

Classes:

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Property classes Sweepstakes $5.00 Catalogues $3.00and (covers both shows) Catalogues $3.00 (covers both shows) Entries to: The Shetland Sheepdog Club of Qld Inc, Entries to: The Shetland Sheepdog Club of Qld Inc, PO Box 356, Ormeau QLD 4208 PO Box 356, Ormeau QLD 4208

CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW

Judging starts at 10:00AM with Collie (Smooth) Mrs S Wildman Collie (Smooth), Collie (Rough) and (WA) General Specials Proudly Sponsored by

Best Tri/Bi Tri/Bi Black, Black, Best

Open Show Sweepstakes: Open Show Sweepstakes:

Entries Close: Friday 3 September 2021

Enquiries: Cecilie Ph: 0407128168

Best Best Coated Coated Dog, Dog, Best Best Coated Coated Bitch, Bitch, Best Blue Blue Merle/Bi Merle/Bi Blue, Blue, Best Best Sable Sable Best

Show Date: Saturday 18 September 2021

1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 9(9a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 12(12a), 18(18a) Entry $15.00, Baby Puppy $10.00, Fees: Catalogues $3.00 Entries Collie Rough and Smooth Club of Qld Inc, to: PO Box 78, Waterford West QLD 4133 Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au

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Sweepstakes, Breed classes, Sweepstakes, Breed classes, General Specials, Property classes General Specials, Property classes

Championship Show Championship Show Judging starts at the completion of the Open Show Judging starts at the completion of the Open Show not before 12:30AM not before 12:30AM Mrs S Turner Breed classes and General Specials Mrs S Turner Breed classes and General Specials (VIC) (VIC) Official photographer Patrik Berger. Official photographer Patrik Berger. No other photographers allowed in the ring. No other photographers allowed in the ring. Proudly Sponsored by Proudly Sponsored by

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Show Date: Saturday 18 September 2021

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Entries Close: Saturday 28 August 2021

Entries Close: Sunday 22 August 2021

SPORTING SPANIEL CLUB OF QUEENSLAND

ROTTWEILER CLUB OF QUEENSLAND INC

Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds,

Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds,

247 King Ave, Durack QLD

247 King Ave, Durack QLD

The Dr Bruce Cornish Memorial Show Day

CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 10(10a),

2 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS Classes:

11(11a)

1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 9(9a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 12(12a), 18(18a)

Entry

$15.00, Baby Puppies $10.00

Fees:

Catalogues $3.00 (covers both shows)

Entry

Members $30.00, Non-Members $35.00,

Fees:

Baby Puppy $20.00, Online Catalogue $5.00

Online Entries only:

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www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Jeanette Ph: 0414273186

Mr D Johnson (QLD)

Show Date: Saturday 18 September 2021

Judging starts at 9:00AM Cocker Spaniels (American),

(TAS)

English Springer Spaniels, Field Spaniels,

Entries Close: Friday 27 August 2021

WEST HIGHLAND WHITE TERRIER CLUB OF QLD Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Ave, Durack QLD CHAMPIONSHIP AND OPEN SHOW ARTHUR CUNNINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOWS

Irish Water Spaniels, Sussex Spaniels, Welsh Springer Spaniels,

Classes:

Clumber Spaniels, Cocker Spaniels, General Specials Championship Show – Red Show Judging starts at 9:00AM Ms D Hull

Sporting Spaniel Breeds C – W,

(NZ)

General Specials

Trophy and Medallion for Best Rarer Gundog. Raffle Tickets available on Showmanager - 3 for $5.00 Proudly Sponsored by

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1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 12(12a), 18(18a) Property Classes Best Head, Best Coat, Best Open Show only: Movement, Best Tail, Parent & Progeny Entry Fees: Champ $15.00, Open $5.00, Property Classes $5.00 Catalogues $4.00 (covers both shows) Entries to: Show Secretary, 61 Elouera Dr, Ninderry QLD 4561 Enquiries: Gary Ph: (07) 54728782 Show Day Contact: Gary Ph: 0428222086 Open Show judging starts at 10:00AM Ms C Horne (QLD) Breed Classes, General Specials and Property Classes Championship Show judging starts at the completion of the Open Show Mrs S Swalling (SA) Breed Classes, General Specials and Property Classes Proudly Sponsored by

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Championship Show – Blue Show Mr A Jones

www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Heidi Ph: 0422285255

Entries Sporting Spaniel Club of Qld, to: 60 Lyndon Rd, Capalaba QLD 4157 Online Entries to:

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MACKAY KENNEL CLUB INC Venue: Mackay Kennel Club Grounds, Muller Park, Boundary Rd, Ooralea QLD 3 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS Classes:

1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 9(9a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a)

Sweepstakes:

Baby Puppy and Puppy

Entry Fees:

$13.00, Sweepstakes $7.00, Printed Multi Show Catalogue $5.00, Online Catalogue $1.00

Entries to:

Mackay Kennel Club, PO Box 78, Waterford West QLD 4133

Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au Enquiries:

John Ph: 0417714100 Saturday 25 September 2021 Show 1 Judging starts at 10:00AM with Sweepstakes

Ring 1

Mrs D Jovanovic (QLD)

Groups 4, 6 and 7

Ring 2

Mrs J Dickinson-Franks (VIC)

Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 3 and 5

Ring 3

Mr W Smith (QLD)

Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 1 and 2

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Mrs D Jovanovic (QLD)

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Mrs J Dickinson-Franks (VIC)

Groups 4,6 and 7

Ring 2

Mr W Smith (QLD)

Groups 3 and 5

Ring 3

Mrs D Jovanovic (QLD)

Groups 1 and 2

General Specials

Mr W Smith (QLD) Sunday 26 September 2021 Judging starts at 9:00AM with Sweepstakes

Ring 1

Mr W Smith (QLD)

Ring 2

Mrs D Jovanovic (QLD)

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Ring 3

Mrs J Dickinson-Franks (VIC)

Groups 1 and 2

General Specials

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Mrs J Dickinson-Franks (VIC)

Canteen Facilities available. Club Toilets are available one hour before and one hour after showing times only. Public Toilets are available off Rainlover Street north of the Clubhouse. Limited self-sustainable unpowered camping spaces is available. Pre booking of camp sites will be required for a non- refundable one -off fee of $10.Book through Show Manager A list of dog friendly accommodation in Mackay is available on the Clubs website on Facebook. Day gazebos are to be only set up behind the fence line adjacent to the dog rings. No setting up prior to 12 noon on Friday 24th September 2021 with the exception of pre-booked camping spaces marked out by the Show Secretary

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Show Dates: Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 September 2021 Entries Close: Saturday 4 September 2021

NANANGO KENNEL CLUB Venue: Nanango Showgrounds, Cairns St, Nanango QLD

2 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS AND 1 OPEN SHOW Classes: Champ Open Sweepstakes: Entry Fees:

Entries to:

1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 9(9a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a) 1(1a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 11(11a) Baby Puppy, Puppy and Veteran Champ $13.00, Sweepstakes $5.00, Catalogues $3.00 (Saturdays Catalogue includes the Open Show) Open Show entry $3.00 Nanango Kennel Club, 110 Cummins Rd, Branyan QLD 4670

Online Entries: Enquiries:

www.showmanager.com.au Trish Ph:0400903303 or Marilyn Ph: 07 41551443 Saturday 25 September 2021 Championship Show Judging starts at 8:30AM

CASSANDRA PHILLIPS-WALL MEMORIAL SHOW Ring 1 Mrs J Butterfield (SA) Groups 1 and 4 Ring 2 Mr P Tjerkstra (QLD) Groups 2,3 and 7 Junior Handlers to be judged in Ring 3 Mrs S Taylor (QLD) Groups 5 and 6 the Lunch Break General Specials Mrs J Butterfield (QLD) Saturday 25 September 2021 Open Show Judging starts at 10.00AM Ring 4 TBA Group 1 Ring 4 TBA Group 5 Ring 4 TBA Group 2 Ring 4 TBA Group 6 Ring 4 TBA Group 3 Ring 4 TBA Group 7 Ring 4 TBA Group 4 General Specials TBA Sunday 26 September 2021 Championship Show Judging starts at 8:30AM with Sweepstakes 30TH ANNIVERSARY EXTRAVAGANZA Ring 1 Mrs S Taylor (QLD) Ring 2 Mrs J Butterfield (SA) Ring 3 Mr P Tjerkstra (QLD) General Specials

Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 1 and 4 Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 2, 3 and 7 Veteran Sweepstakes followed by Groups 5 and 6

Mrs S Taylor (QLD)

Camping available. Powered $15.00, Non-Powered $10.00. No generators within 15 metres of the piped ring area. No Dogs permitted in the toilet/shower blocks

“Additional Special prizes as and where donated” Proudly Sponsored By

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CAMPING BOOKINGS AT THE DOGS QUEENSLAND SPORTS GROUNDS All bookings to camp at the Sports Grounds must be made using the SHOW MANAGER website, available through the Dogs Queensland website.

Trial Dates: Sat 31 July and Sun 1 August 2021 Entries Close: Tuesday 17 July 2021 FIELD AND RETRIEVING ASSOCIATION FOR GUNDOGS INC Venue: 188 Smiths Rd, Woolooga QLD

RETRIEVING TRIAL Entry Fees:

Novice $18.00, Restricted $20.00, All Age $25.00

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Trial Date: Saturday 10 July 2021 Entries Close: Monday 28 June 2021 BRISBANE LURE COURSING CLUB INC Venue: Bowhill Road Park, Bowhill Rd, Willawong QLD LURE COURSING TRIAL Entry Fees: $15.00 Members, $18.00 Non-Members Entries to: brislurecoursing@gmail.com Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au Enquiries: Jenny Ph: 0418199419 Mr S Uebel (QLD) All Stakes Sighthound judging starts at 8:00AM with vetting at 7:30AM CA judging starts at 10:30 with vetting at 10:00AM Entries capped at 30 dogs for each event

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Payment by

BSB 814282

Direct Deposit

Account 30229198

Entries to:

fragdqld@gmail.com

Enquiries:

Tina Ph: 0428739031

Judging starts at 8:00AM with vetting at 7:30AM Mrs H Cattermole (QLD)

Novice

Mr T Lodder (QLD)

Restricted

Mr P Towning (QLD)

All Age

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Trial Trial Dates: Dates: Saturday Saturday 31 31 July July Trial Dates: Saturday 31 July and and Sunday Sunday 111 August August 2021 2021 and Sunday August 2021

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CONTINENTAL CONTINENTAL HERDING HERDING CLUB CLUB INC INC CONTINENTAL HERDING CLUB INC

Baby Puppies must not be entered in any Show or Trial Event until the dog is registered and allocated a number from Dogs Queensland.

Venue: Venue: 245 245 Six Six Mile Mile Creek Creek Rd, Rd, Venue: 245 Six Mile Creek Rd, Postmans Postmans Ridge Ridge QLD QLD Postmans Ridge QLD

HERDING HERDING TRIALS TRIALS AND AND TESTS TESTS HERDING TRIALS AND TESTS Entries Entries to: to: Entries to:

www.showmanager.com.au www.showmanager.com.au www.showmanager.com.au Entry Entry Fees: Fees: Entry Fees:

HIC Course HIC $10.00, $10.00, HT HT $15.00, $15.00, PT PT $20.00, $20.00, A Course $25.00 $25.00 HIC $10.00, HT $15.00, PT $20.00, AA Course $25.00 Enquiries: Enquiries: Enquiries:

Annette Annette Ph: Ph: 0408732952 0408732952 Annette Ph: 0408732952 Email Email rodluck@bigpond.com rodluck@bigpond.com Email rodluck@bigpond.com Saturday Saturday 31 31 July July 2021 2021 Saturday 31 July 2021 Trial 1 and 2 Trial 11 and and 22 Trial Judging 8:30AM vetting at Judging 8:30AM vetting at 8:00AM 8:00AM Judging 8:30AM vetting at 8:00AM Starting Starting with with HIC HIC Starting with HIC

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Instinct Instinct Test Test ––– Sheep Sheep (5+) (5+) Instinct Test Sheep (5+) Herding Herding Test Test ––– Sheep Sheep (5+) (5+) Herding Test Sheep (5+)

Pre-Trial Pre-Trial Test Test ––– (Ordinary (Ordinary and and Pre-Trial Test (Ordinary and Boundary) –– Sheep (5+) Boundary) Sheep (5+) Boundary) – Sheep (5+)

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Trial Trial Date: Date: Sunday Sunday 111 August August 2021 2021 Trial Date: Sunday August 2021 Entries Close: Sunday 11 July 2021 Entries Close: Sunday 11 July 2021 Entries Close: Sunday 11 July 2021 NANANGO KENNEL CLUB NANANGO KENNEL CLUB NANANGO KENNEL CLUB Venue: Venue: Kingaroy Kingaroy Showgrounds, Showgrounds, Kingaroy Kingaroy QLD QLD Venue: Kingaroy Showgrounds, Kingaroy QLD ENDURANCE TRIAL ENDURANCE TRIAL ENDURANCE TRIAL Entry $25.00 Entry Fees: Fees: $25.00 plus plus camping camping Entry Fees: $25.00 plus camping Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au Enquiries: Rebbecka Enquiries: Rebbecka Ph: Ph: 0467585309 0467585309 Enquiries: Rebbecka Ph: 0467585309 Judging starts at 5:00AM Judging starts at 5:00AM Judging starts at 5:00AM with vetting between 4:00AM and with vetting between 4:00AM and 4:45AM 4:45AM with vetting between 4:00AM and 4:45AM Judge Mr BB Nobbs (QLD) Judge Mr Nobbs (QLD) Judge Mr B Nobbs (QLD) Start Start time time may may be be reviewed reviewed pending pending weather. weather. Camping Camping Start time may be reviewed pending weather. Camping available available at at Kingaroy Kingaroy Showgrounds. Showgrounds. Canteen Canteen available available for for available at Kingaroy Showgrounds. Canteen available for breakfast. breakfast. Entries Entries will will be be capped capped at at 15 15 breakfast. Entries will be capped at 15

Trial Trial Date: Date: Saturday Saturday 14 14 August August 2021 2021 Trial Date: Saturday 14 August 2021

Trial Trial 2: 2: At At Completion Completion of of Trial Trial 111 with with HIC HIC Trial 2: At Completion of Trial with HIC Instinct Instinct Test Test ––– Sheep Sheep (5+) (5+) Instinct Test Sheep (5+) Herding Herding Test Test ––– Sheep Sheep (5+) (5+) Herding Test Sheep (5+)

Entries Entries Close: Close: Friday Friday 30 30 July July 2021 2021 Entries Close: Friday 30 July 2021

CAIRNS CAIRNS CITY CITY KENNEL KENNEL CLUB CLUB CAIRNS CITY KENNEL CLUB OBEDIENCE OBEDIENCE SECTION SECTION OBEDIENCE SECTION

Pre-Trial Pre-Trial Test Test ––– (Ordinary (Ordinary and and Pre-Trial Test (Ordinary and Boundary) –– Sheep (5+) Boundary) Sheep (5+) Boundary) – Sheep (5+)

Venue: Venue: Quigley Quigley St, St, Cairns Cairns QLD QLD Venue: Quigley St, Cairns QLD

Sunday Sunday 27 27 June June 2021 2021 Sunday 27 June 2021 Trial 1 starts at 8:30AM with vetting Trial 11 starts starts at at 8:30AM 8:30AM with with vetting vetting at at 8:00AM 8:00AM Trial at 8:00AM Starting with Advanced AA Course Starting with Advanced Course Starting with Advanced A Course TBA TBA TBA

SCENT SCENT WORK WORK TRIAL TRIAL SCENT WORK TRIAL Entry Entry Fees: Fees: Entry Fees:

AA Course Course --- All All levels levels ––– Sheep Sheep (5) (5) A Course All levels Sheep (5) Trial Trial 222 at at completion completion of of Trial Trial 111 Trial at completion of Trial

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AA Course Course --- All All levels levels ––– Sheep Sheep (5) (5) A Course All levels Sheep (5)

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Priority Priority given given in in the the following following order order Priority given in the following order CHC Club Members CHC Club Club Members Members CHC Recognised Herding Breeds Recognised Herding Breeds Recognised Herding Breeds All All entries entries must must have have had had prior prior Herding Herding Training Training before before All entries must have had prior Herding Training before Trial/ Test date as per ANKC Herding Rules & Regulations. Trial/ Test date as per ANKC Herding Rules & Regulations. Trial/ Test date as per ANKC Herding Rules & Regulations. Bitches Bitches in in Oestrum Oestrum will will be be run run at at the the end end of of the the day, day, but but Bitches in Oestrum will be run at the end of the day, but must be presented for vetting at scheduled time. must be presented for vetting at scheduled time. must be presented for vetting at scheduled time. Replacement Replacement Cost Cost of of Stock Stock $150.00. $150.00. Replacement Cost of Stock $150.00. Please PT Please specify specify if PT is is Boundary. Boundary. Please specify ifif PT is Boundary. Move stock Move Ups Ups possible possible if stock and and time time allow allow Move Ups possible ifif stock and time allow JJ LL

Online Online Entries: Entries: www.k9entries.com/ankc www.k9entries.com/ankc Online Entries: www.k9entries.com/ankc Enquiries: Jean Enquiries: Jean Ph: Ph: 07 07 40554040 40554040 Enquiries: Jean Ph: 07 40554040 Judging Judging starts starts at at 5:00PM 5:00PM with with vetting vetting at at 4:30PM 4:30PM Judging starts at 5:00PM with vetting at 4:30PM Ms Advanced Ms SSS Weyland Weyland (QLD) (QLD) Advanced Class Class Ms Weyland (QLD) Advanced Class Interior Interior and and Container Container Interior and Container Exterior and Exterior and and Vehicle Vehicle Exterior Vehicle (Odours –– Anise and Cypress) (Odours Anise and Cypress) (Odours – Anise and Cypress) Novice Novice Class Class Novice Class Interior Interior and and Container Container Interior and Container Exterior Exterior and and Vehicle Vehicle Exterior and Vehicle (Odour (Odour ––– Anise) Anise) (Odour Anise)

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No No off off lead lead option option No off lead option No No Target Target Odours Odours allowed allowed at at Trial Trial venue venue No Target Odours allowed at Trial venue

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Entries Close: Friday 20 August 2021

MARYBOROUGH DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB Venue: Wests Football Fields, Sydney St, Maryborough QLD

FIELD AND RETRIEVING ASSOCIATION FOR GUNDOGS INC Venue: 7 Happy Jack Creek Rd, Ridgeway QLD

OBEDIENCE AND AGILITY TRIALS

RETRIEVING TRIAL Entry Fees:

Novice $18.00, Restricted $20.00, All Age $25.00

Payment by

BSB 814282

Direct Deposit

Account 30229198

Entries to:

fragdqld@gmail.com

Enquiries:

Tina Ph: 0428739031

Novice and Restricted

Ms W Michalk (QLD)

All Age

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$8.00

Entries to:

MDOC, 394 Alice St, Maryborough QLD 4650

Online Entries:

www.k9entries.com/ankc

Enquiries:

Pam Ph: 0432794035 Christine Ph: 07 41210187 Saturday 4 September 2021 Judging starts at 9:00AM with vetting at 8:30AM

Judging starts at 8:00AM with vetting at 7:30AM Mr K Britton (QLD)

Entry Fees:

Mr L Knauth (QLD)

Obedience – All Classes

Mrs H Northover (QLD)

Agility – All Classes

Sunday 5 September 2021 Judging starts at 8:00AM with vetting at 7:30AM

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Mr L Knauth (QLD)

Obedience – All Classes

Mrs H Northover (QLD)

Agility – All Classes

Trial Dates: Sat 11 and Sun 12 September 2021

Entries Close: Sun 22 August 2021

Entries Close: Friday 20 August 2021

TOOWOOMBA DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB INC Venue: Norman Park, Newtown QLD

DOGS QLD RAFT

OBEDIENCE/RALLY/AGILITY/JUMPERS TRIALS

Venue: Scenic Rim, S E Qld

Entry Fees:

$7.50

Online Entries Only:

www.k9entries.com/ankc

Enquiries:

STATE RETRIEVING CHAMPIONSHIP

Obedience – Jacob Ph: 0435941049 Agility – Lee Ph: 0418881878

Judging starts at 9:00AM with vetting between 8:00AM and 8:30AM Mr B Nobbs (QLD)

CD and CCD

Mrs C Fisher (QLD)

UDX and CDX

Mrs B Murfet (QLD)

UD

Mr C Pain (QLD)

Rally Trial 1

Mrs V Mannion (QLD)

Rally Trial 2

Mrs R Bulloch (QLD)

$55.00

Entries to:

www.easydogs.com.au

Enquiries:

Cathy Ph: 0428281251 Judging starts at 8:00AM with vetting at 7:00AM

Mr R Jackson (QLD) State Championship Mr A Turner (QLD)

Agility and Jumpers (all classes)

The club reserves the right to appoint or substitute judges as necessary

Entries:

State Championship

Proudly Sponsored by

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Trial Dates: Saturday 11 and Sunday 12 September 2021 Trial Trial Dates: Dates: Saturday Saturday 11 11 and and Sunday Sunday 12 12 September September 2021 2021 Entries Close: Friday 20 August 2021 Entries Entries Close: Close: Friday Friday 20 20 August August 2021 2021 ROCKHAMPTON DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB INC ROCKHAMPTON ROCKHAMPTON DOG DOG OBEDIENCE OBEDIENCE CLUB CLUB INC INC Venue: Rockhampton Dog Obedience Club, Venue: Venue: Rockhampton Rockhampton Dog Dog Obedience Obedience Club, Club, Duthie Park, Duthie Ave Rockhampton QLD Duthie Duthie Park, Park, Duthie Duthie Ave Ave Rockhampton Rockhampton QLD QLD TRACK AND SEARCH TRIAL TRACK AND SEARCH TRIAL TRACK AND SEARCH TRIAL Entry Fees: $20.00 Entry $20.00 Entry Fees: Fees: $20.00 Entries to: rak1961@skymesh.com.au Entries rak1961@skymesh.com.au Entries to: to: rak1961@skymesh.com.au Enquiries Annette Ph: 07 49341184 Enquiries Annette Enquiries Annette Ph: Ph: 07 07 49341184 49341184 Judging starts at 6.00AM with vetting at 5:30AM Judging Judging starts starts at at 6.00AM 6.00AM with with vetting vetting at at 5:30AM 5:30AM Mrs D Lamprecht (QLD) All levels 1 10 Mrs D Lamprecht (QLD) All levels 1 10 Mrs D Lamprecht (QLD) All levels 1 - 10 All competitors are to assist in the set up and handlers All All competitors competitors are are to to assist assist in in the the set set up up and and handlers handlers with multiple dogs will be required to have an extra with multiple dogs will be required to have with multiple dogs will be required to have an an extra extra non-competing helper non-competing non-competing helper helper

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RESTRICTED RESTRICTED OBEDIENCE OBEDIENCE TRIAL TRIAL Entry Entry Fees: Fees:

$15.00, $15.00, Catalogue Catalogue included included

Entries Entriesto: to:

Trial TrialSecretary, Secretary,14 14Elmwood ElmwoodCrt, Crt, Boronia BoroniaHeights, Heights,QLD QLD4124 4124

Online OnlineEntries: Entries: www.showmanager.com.au www.showmanager.com.au Enquiries: Enquiries:

Laura LauraPh: Ph:0411634277 0411634277 trialsec@gsdqld.org.au trialsec@gsdqld.org.au

Judging Judgingstarts startsat at9:00AM 9:00AMwith withvetting vettingat at8:00AM 8:00AM Mr Mr BB Patterson Patterson (QLD) (QLD)

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METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN DOG DOG OBEDIENCE OBEDIENCE CLUB CLUB INC INC Venue: Venue:Marchant MarchantPark, Park, Chermside ChermsideQLD QLD

Entry Entry Fees: Fees: Entries Entriesto: to:

Entries EntriesClose: Close:Friday Friday20 20August August2021 2021

Venue: Venue:Dogs DogsQueensland QueenslandSports SportsGrounds, Grounds, 247 King Ave, Durack QLD 247 King Ave, Durack QLD

JJ Trial Trial Date: Date: Sunday Sunday 12 12 September September 2021 2021

DOGS DOGS QLD QLD RAFT RAFT

Venue: Venue:Tamborine, Tamborine,Scenic ScenicRim, Rim,SSEEQld Qld

DOUBLE DOUBLE RALLY RALLY TRIAL TRIAL

$10.00 $10.00 Trial TrialSecretary, Secretary,22 22Borumba BorumbaCrt, Crt, Narangba QLD 4054 Narangba QLD 4054 Online OnlineEntries: Entries: www.k9entries.com/ankc www.k9entries.com/ankc Enquiries: Kym Enquiries: KymPh: Ph:0414672261 0414672261 Judging starts Judging starts at at 9:00AM 9:00AM 77 with withvetting vettingbetween between8:15AM 8:15AMand and8:45AM 8:45AM Mrs MrsCCFisher Fisher(QLD) (QLD) Novice Novice––Trial Trial11 Mr MrDDStrong Strong(QLD) (QLD) Advanced Advancedand andExcellent Excellent––Trial Trial11 Mrs MrsCCFisher Fisher(QLD) (QLD) Masters Masters––Trial Trial11 Mr Mr O O Moller Moller (QLD) (QLD) Novice Novice and and Advanced Advanced –– Trial Trial 22

NATIONAL NATIONAL RETRIEVING RETRIEVING CHAMPIONSHIP CHAMPIONSHIP Entries: Entries:

$70.00 $70.00

Entries Entries to: to:

www.easydogs.com.au www.easydogs.com.au

Enquiries: Enquiries:

Cathy Cathy Ph: Ph: 0428281251 0428281251

Judging Judging starts starts at at 8:00AM 8:00AM with vetting between 6:30AM with vetting between 6:30AM and and 7:30AM 7:30AM Mr Mr AA Bartram Bartram (WA) (WA)

National National Championship Championship

Mrs MrsVVMannion Mannion Mr Excellent Mr PP Towning Towning (QLD) (QLD) National National Championship Championship Excellentand andMasters Masters––Trial Trial22 (QLD) (QLD) There Thereare are22trials trialsbeing beingrun runconcurrently concurrently with 2 Judges per trial. Proudly with 2 Judges per trial. Proudly Sponsored Sponsored by by Vetting for both trials begins at 8:15AM Vetting for both trials begins at 8:15AM JJJ LL LLL

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All Breeds and Affiliated Clubs hosting Shows, Dog Sports and Events throughout Queensland are welcome to send through an article and high resolution images to barbara@dogsqueensland.org.au for possible inclusion in the Dog World magazine. LL

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$6.00

Entries to:

Trials Co-Ordinator, 44 Mabel St, Atherton QLD 4883

Online Entries:

www.k9entries.com/ankc

Enquiries:

Roel Ph: 0417742768

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Trial Date: Saturday 18 September 2021 Entries Close: Friday 3 September 2021 DWD CLUB QLD INC Venue: St Benedicts College, Mango Hill QLD DANCES WITH DOGS Entries to: Ann Shannon annswitch@palmlake.net.au Enquiries: Ann Ph: 07 34897946 Entry Fees: $15.00 Competition starts at 2:00PM with vetting at 1:00PM Mr L Blumel (QLD) All Classes Mrs B Murfet (QLD) All Classes Mrs V Bonney (QLD) All Classes

All schedules up to and including October 2021 Shows and Trials should be submitted as soon as possible to the Dogs Queensland office.

Friday 17 September 2021 Obedience and Rally trial Judging starts at 7:00PM with vetting at 6:30PM Ms J Forbes Faulkner (QLD)

UDX

Mr R Wittkamp (QLD)

UD, CDX, CD, CCD

Mrs J Doig (QLD)

Rally – all levels

Please ensure all information is completed including Handlers, Sweepstakes, Nominated Classes etc. Submissions by showmanager.com.au are preferred or email ian@dogsqueensland.org.au.

Saturday 18 September 2021 Games trial Judging starts at 9:00AM with vetting at 8:30AM Mr R Wittkamp

Strategic Pairs/ Gamblers/ Snooker

(QLD)

(all classes)

Trial Date: Saturday 18 September 2021 Entries Close: Friday 3 September 2021

SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB OF QLD INC Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Ave Durack QLD

Saturday 18 September 2021 Agility Trial Judging starts at 2:00PM with vetting at 1:30PM Mrs R Wittkamp (QLD)

DOUBLE JUMPERS TRIAL Entry Fees:

Online Entries only:

Saturday 18 September 2021 Obedience and Rally trial Judging starts at 7:00PM with vetting at 6:30PM UDX, UD, CDX, CD, CCD

Mrs J Doig (QLD)

Rally – all levels

Enquires:

Elite, Masters, Open, Excellent, Novice

www.k9entries.com/ankc

Gaille Ph: 0429915871

Judging starts at 10:00AM with vetting between 8:30AM and 9:30AM Mrs D Sellwood (QLD)

Sunday 19 September 2021 Agility trial Judging starts at 7:20AM with vetting at 7:00AM Ms J Forbes Faulkner (QLD)

$12.50 first class per dog then $7.50 per class after that

Elite, Masters, Open, Excellent, Novice

Ms J Forbes Faulkner (QLD)

Sponsored by Ann and Indianajones

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Entries are restricted to Group 5 breeds only. Payments by Direct deposit only. Acc Name – Shetland Sheepdog Club of QLD BSB: 124018 - Acc Number 10162109 Please use Surname as reference No late payments accepted

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Trial Date: Saturday 25 September 2021 Entries Close: Friday 10 September 2021

MAGPIES MACKAY DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB INC Venue: Magpies Sporting Grounds, Glenella QLD

GOLD COAST DOG OBEDIENCE TRAINING CLUB INC

DOUBLE OBEDIENCE/AGILITY/JUMPERS/GAMES TRIALS Entry Fees:

$7.00

Entries to:

Trial Secretary, PO Box 135, Rural View QLD 4740 www.k9entries.com/ankc

Online Entries:

Venue: Ron Short Park Alicia St, Southport QLD

RALLY AND OBEDIENCE TRIALS

Enquiries:

Maureen Ph: 0413580644 mmadoc@outlook.com Games Trial 1 judging starts at 3:00PM with vetting at 2:30PM followed by Trial 2 Mr A Fairchild (QLD) All Agility/Jumpers/Games both trials Obedience Trial 1 judging starts at 5:00PM with vetting between 4:30PM and 5:00PM followed by Trial 2 Mrs C Williams (QLD) All Obedience both trials

50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Entry Fees:

$8.00

Online Entries: www.k9entries.com/ankc Enquiries:

Cyn D. Fisher Ph: 0417615289

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Judging starts at 2:00PM

Trial Dates: Fri 24 and Sat 25 September 2021

with vetting between 1:00PM and 1:45PM

Entries Close: Wed 8 September 2021

Mrs J Van Der Vegt

CANINE OBEDIENCE CLUB OF TOWNSVILLE INC

(NSW)

Venue: Heatley Park, Fulham Rd, Townsville QLD

RALLY/OBEDIENCE/TRICKS/AGILITY/JUMPERS TRIALS Entry Fees: $7.00 Online Entries Only: www.K9entries.com/ankc Enquiries: Judy Ph: 0427725982 Friday 24 September 2021 Rally/Obedience/Tricks Trials Judging starts at 6:00PM with vetting at 5:00PM Mr L Knauth (QLD) Tricks – All Levels Ms J Forbes Faulkner (QLD) Obedience – All Levels Mrs J Doig (QLD) Rally – All Levels Saturday 25 September 2021 Trial 1 Agility and Jumpers Trials Judging starts at 3:00PM with vetting at 1:00PM Mr L Knauth (QLD) Agility – All Classes (No Open class) Mr R Wittkamp (QLD) Jumpers – All Classes (No Open Class) Saturday 25 September 2021 Trial 2 Judging starts after Agility in Trial 1 Mr L Knauth (QLD) Tricks – All Levels Mrs L Sinclair (VIC) UD, CDX, CD, CCD TBA UDX Mrs J Doig (QLD) Rally – All Levels L

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Ms L Theile (QLD)

Master and Excellent – Trial 1 Advanced and Novice – Trial 1

Ms M Choice

Excellent and Master – Trial 2

(NSW)

Mrs B Murfet (QLD) Novice and Advanced – Trial 2

Obedience Trial Judging starts at 6:30PM

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CCD

Mrs B Murfet (QLD)

CD

Mrs K Goebel (QLD)

CDX

Mrs J Van Der Vegt (NSW)

UD

Ms M Choice (NSW)

UDX

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Affiliated Clubs and Services BREED & GROUP CLUBS

American Staffordshire Terrier Club of Qld Inc Mrs M Gordon PO Box 908 Jimboomba QLD 4280 0403 742 555 secretary@astcq.com Australian Shepherd Club of Qld Mr G Braithwaite 24 Homebush Crt Joyner QLD 4500 (07) 3882 2130 brishetaussies@bigpond.com Australian Terrier Club of Qld Mrs L Roebig 34 Gareel St Jindalee QLD 4074 0419 791 464 ringyspaniel@hotmail.com Basenji Breed Network Qld Ms E Blair PO Box 1060 Spring Hill QLD 4004 (07) 3217 5943 basenjinetworkqld@gmail.com Basset Hound Club of Qld Ms M McGinn PO Box 14 Samford QLD 4520 (07) 3289 4033 / 0416 213 253 michelle.mcginn@gmail.com Beagle Club of Qld Mrs T McNicol PO Box 3107 West Ipswich QLD 4305 0422 158 879 secretary@beagleclubqld.org Belgian Shepherd Dog Club of Qld Inc Miss C Lowther P O Box 185, Burpengary, Qld, 4505 0497 628 960 secretary@bsdcq.com Border Collie Club of Qld Inc Mrs N Attridge 146-154 Wendt Rd Chambers Flat QLD 4133 0407 591 165 classicyds@hotmail.com Borzoi Club of Qld Inc Mrs M Davis 9 Vied Rd Pallara QLD 4110 (07) 3372 4657 russkimir@dodo.com.au Bullmastiff Club of Qld Mrs B Bell 4 Bronlow Crt Morayfield QLD 4506 0404 702 423 bmcsecqld1@hotmail.com Bull Terrier Club of Qld Inc Mrs L Moeser PO Box 595 Jimboomba QLD 4280 0423 707 380 qldbullterrierclub@gmail.com Cattle Dog & Kelpie Club of Qld Inc Miss M Normoyle PO Box 578 Dalby QLD 4405 0429 065 912 janadi98@hotmail.com Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club (Qld) Ms E McCutcheon PO Box 1101 Wynnum QLD 4178 (07) 3893 0847 / 0448 810 847 elisa_mccutcheon@bigpond.com

Central Qld Toy Dog Club Mrs J Sweeney 1 Hicks Cl Gracemere QLD 4702 (07) 4933 3399 / 0407 138 860 tracjobea@hotmail.com Chihuahua Club of Qld Mrs J Watt 9 Clifton Cres Durack QLD 4077 (07) 3372 3654 / 0418 153 115 wachowa@ozemail.com.au Cocker Spaniel Club of Qld Inc Mrs K Hutt 2 Royston St King Scrub QLD 4521 0402 119 013 cscqldinc@gmail.com Collie Rough and Smooth Club of Qld Inc Miss S Paige 16 Cainbable Ck Rd Kerry QLD 4285 0408 155 749 suepaige@bigpond.com Dachshund Club of Qld Miss A Carius 7 Flametree Cres Carindale QLD 4152 (07) 3420 0661 ainsliecarius@icloud.com Dalmatian Association of Qld Inc Mrs K Murray 33 Fairmount St, Elimbah QLD 4516 0405 988 130 daqsec@outlook.com Dobermann Club of Qld Inc Mr Kevin Zimmerle 2 Colne St Kuraby QLD 4112 0439 799 944 secretary@dobeclubqld.com.au English Springer Spaniel Assoc of Qld Inc Miss C Williams 8 Primrose Pl Regency Downs QLD 4341 0403 240 296 cathatina63@outlook.com Fox Terrier Club of Qld Mrs J Cantlon 1166 River Rd Ferney QLD 4650 (07) 4129 7166 waitapu11@gmail.com French Bulldog Club of Qld Mrs K McClelland PO Box 729 Oxenford QLD 4210 0411 032 517 secretaryfbcqld@gmail.com German Shepherd Dog Club Qld Inc Mrs A Tamblyn 17 Cecile St Balmoral QLD 4171 (07) 3899 5213 / 0418 709 238 secretary@gsdcqld.org.au Golden Retriever Club of Qld Inc Mrs K Vowell 44 Kriedeman Rd Upper Coomera QLD 4210 0423 320 020 karen.vowell@bigpond.com

The Great Dane Society of Qld Inc Mrs M Hickey 70 Flagstone Creek Rd Mundoolun QLD 4285 0423 588 062 gdsqinc@gmail.com Griffon Club of Qld Ms N Lawrence PO Box 354 Samford QLD 4520 0458 116 833 griffonclubofqld@gmail.com Hound Club of Qld Miss A Carius 7 Flametree Cres Carindale QLD 4152 0409 892 248 ainsliecarius@icloud.com Irish Wolfhound Club of Qld Mr C Gorman 17 Essex Crt Bellbird Park QLD 4300 0400 144 524 iwcqld@gmail.com Labrador Retriever Club of Qld Inc Mrs C Wardle 91 Ciesiolka Rd Aubigny 4401 0412 191 005 lrcqinc@gmail.com Old English Sheepdog Club of Qld Mr R Schnaars 37 Derribong Cl Karana Downs QLD 4306 (07) 3201 0952 / 0408 730 485 ottaba@bigpond.net.au Original Australian Dog Breeds Club of Qld (The) Mrs J Hafey 67 Hives Road North Maclean QLD 4280 0419 114 394 jodyhafey@gmail.com Poodle Club of Queensland Inc Ms P Morgan PO Box 171 Aspley QLD 4034 0414 501 707 qpcsecretary@yahoo.com.au Qld Afghan Hound Association Ms J Anderson 1 Hillcrest St Wellington Point QLD 4160 0428 800 410 ohsoposh8@gmail.com Qld Boston Terrier Club Mrs K McConnell 9 Archer Crt Karalee QLD 4306 0411 955 501 bostonmac@bigpond.com Qld Boxer Club Ms S Davies PO Box 878 Archerfield QLD 4108 0408 197 250 secretary@qldboxerclub.org Qld Bulldog Club Mrs V Lamb 10 Simone Crt Caboolture 4510 0423 601 323 qldbulldogclub@gmail.com Queensland Gundog Association Mr A Adams c/- 4 Skua St Inala QLD 4077 (07) 3278 8001 qldgundog@gmail.com

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Affiliated Clubs and Services Qld Sighthound Association Mrs J David 11 Avalon Cl Bellbird Park QLD 4300 0414 605 513 qsa.enquiry@hotmail.com

West Highland White Terrier Club of Qld Mrs M Cunningham 141 Peppertree Dr Jimboomba QLD 4280 (07) 5548 6744 / 0418 572 579 westhighlandqld@gmail.com

Rhodesian Ridgeback Club of Qld Inc Ms R Oberholzer 38 Waterlilly Dr Karalee QLD 4306 0417 490 417 info@rrcq.org

Whippet Club of Queensland Mrs S Townsend 5-7 Wattle St Nundah QLD 4012 0402 602 888 whippetclubqld@gmail.com

Ipswich Kennel Club Inc Mrs D McLean 59 Beacon Rd Lowood QLD 4311 (07) 5426 1261 / 0408 261 659 ikc@ozemail.com.au Junior Kennel Club of Qld Mr M Watt 9 Clifton Cres Durack QLD 4077 (07) 3372 3654 michael.watt13@gmail.com

Rottweiler Club of Qld Inc Mrs D Carter PO Box 872 Beenleigh QLD 4207 0452 228 709 rcqld@yahoo.com.au

Working Dog Club of Queensland Mrs B Wheatley 16 Merchant Crt Springwood QLD 4127 07 3208 7190/ 0419 782 492 bev.lyn.wheatley@gmail.com

Kennel Association of Qld Mrs J Wilshier 6 Daintree Pl Riverhills QLD 4074 (07) 3279 7339 / 0417 799 115 cavlamour@bigpond.com

Saint Bernard Club of Qld Inc Mr R Whittet PO Box 7747 Toowoomba South Qld 4350 0438 360 191 (Emma Forsyth) stbernardclubqld@gmail.com

SOUTHERN ZONE 1

Ladies Kennel Association of Qld Mrs J Lanham PO Box 356 Ormeau QLD 4208 0409 720 882 lanham.1@bigpond.com

Setter Club of Qld Mrs C Gorey PO Box 3123 North Mackay QLD 4740 0438 598 597 setterclubqld@bigpond.com Shetland Sheepdog Club of Qld Inc Mrs L Roebig 34 Gareel St Jindalee QLD 4074 0419 791 464 ringyspaniel@hotmail.com Sporting Spaniel Club of Qld Miss S Phillips PO Box 1393 Sunnybank Hills QLD 4109 0407 119 068 laronaess@bigpond.com Sporting Terrier Club of Qld Mrs G Hovey-Jacobs 10 Cliff Tce, Macleay Island QLD 4184 (07)3409 4705 / 0400 826 333 dandydogs3@gmail.com Staffordshire Bull Terrier Club of Qld Mrs A Bainbridge PO Box 60 Marburg QLD 4346 0437 109 162 clubsecretary@sbtcq.net Tenterfield Terrier Club of Qld Inc Mrs M Holt PO Box 43 Beerwah QLD 4519 (07) 5494 9993 dimah@bigpond.com Tibetan Spaniel Club of Qld Mrs V Schneider 24-44 Mountain Ridge Rd South MacLean QLD 4280 0407 115 674 tanoshii@tanoshiikennels.com Toy Dog Club of Qld Ms D Davies 358 Sugarloaf Rd Mt Forbes QLD 4340 (07) 5464 6206 / 0466 962 061 lizbiz@internode.on.net Welsh Corgi Club of Qld Mrs J McCann 146-154 Wendt Rd Chambers Flat QLD 4133 0499 433 089 jopearl@powerup.com.au

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Allora Kennel Club Ms K Lewis 11 Pratten St Warwick QLD 4370 (07) 4667 1590 octaviaepugs@gmail.com Beaudesert Kennel Club Mrs V Schneider 24-44 Mountain Ridge Rd South Maclean QLD 4280 0407 115 674 tanoshii@tanoshiikennels.com Beenleigh & District Kennel Club Miss J Young 33 Virosa Crt Regents Park QLD 4118 0401 889 999 ebt2013@outlook.com Brisbane Valley Kennel Club Mrs C Holman 204 Wyatts Rod Rifle Range QLD 4311 0430 940 063 borolo1@bigpond.com Burnett Kennel Club Mrs A Morgan 16 Wilsons Rd MS 571 Murgon QLD 4605 0427 686 121 burnettkennelclubwondai@gmail.com Caboolture Kennel Club Miss V Wyness 49 Timbergrove Rd Elimbah QLD 4516 0404 037 095 vickiwyness@bigpond.com Darling Downs Kennel Club Miss R Green 9471 New England Hwy Geham QLD 4352 (07) 4696 6216 / 0410 651 756 ridgebacks@chilolo.net.au Gold Coast Canine Club Mrs A Proudfoot 9 Pademelon Pass Nerang QLD 4211 0405 060 550 icanhazdogs@gmail.com Gundog & Heavy Breeds Club of Qld Miss A Carius 7 Flametree Cres Carindale QLD 4152 (07) 3420 0661 ainsliecarius@icloud.com Gympie & District Kennel Club Miss K Maguire PO Box 574 Gympie Qld 4570 (07) 5482 8874 / 0431 646 686 maceltic@gmail.com

Lockyer Valley Kennel Club Mrs K Knight PO Box 50 Lowood QLD 4311 0407 621 726 sibes2@hotmail.com Maree Kennel Club Mrs J Ireland 25 Buttler St Bellbird Park QLD 4300 (07) 3814 3069 graedon33@hotmail.com Nanango Kennel Club Mrs V Mannion PO Box 533 Nanango QLD 4615 0417 004 031 nanangokennelclub@gmail.com Northern Classic Kennel Club Mr A Eales 14 Kitching St Chapel Hill QLD 4069 0417 750 544 anthonyjeales@gmail.com Pine Rivers Kennel Club Mrs J Glover PO Box 453 Caboolture QLD 4510 0419 663 942 judy@fjweis.com Qld Kennel Council Mrs U Greenwood 49 Leatherwood Pl Brookfield QLD 4069 (07) 3374 4122 / 0488 742 333 ulla@leatherwoodlodge.com Redcliffe Peninsula Kennel Club Ms L Horne 40 Whiteside Rd Whiteside QLD 4503 (07) 3285 5503 / 0418 783 823 liane@lowenhart.net Sunshine Coast Kennel Club Ms S Smith 64 Parkview Rd Glass House Mountains QLD 4518 0400 018 877 hweil1@bigpond.com Waterloo Bay Kennel Club Mr D McAllister PO Box 2443 Keperra QLD 4054 0439 397 884 dapmac@bigpond.net.au


Affiliated Clubs and Services Western Suburbs Kennel Club Mrs G Hovey-Jacobs 10 Cliff Tce Macleay Island QLD 4184 (07) 3409 4705 / 040 826 333 dandydogs3@gmail.com Yuggera Canine Club Mrs P Johansen 63 Hornbuckles Rd West Grandchester QLD 4340 0406 538 003 jomeja@bigpond.com

CENTRAL ZONE 2

Bundaberg Canine Club Inc Mrs M Norton PO Box 7370 North Bundaberg QLD 4670 (07) 4157 8338 / 0437 578 338 bundabergcanineclub@outlook.com Callide Valley Obedience & Kennel Club Mrs S Cook 26-28 Alita Crt Woodford QLD 4514 0417 628 400 glenlion@glenlion.com Capricorn Coast Kennel Club Mrs K Schroeder PO Box 8243 Allenstown QLD 4700 (07) 4939 7329 oomachuk@hotmail.com Gladstone Kennel Club Inc Ms M McFadzen PO Box 7245 Gladstone QLD 4680 0439 431 239 gkc@live.com.au Hervey Bay Kennel Club Mrs B Mangin 57 Kehls Rd Avondale QLD 4670 (07) 4157 8098 / 0429 478 211 herveybaykennelclub@gmail.com Isis & District Canine Club Mrs B Mangin 57 Kehls Rd Avondale QLD 4670 (07) 4157 8098 / 0429 478 211 isis.dist.cci@gmail.com Mackay Kennel Club Mrs M Volker P O Box 7156, Mackay MC QLD 4741 0419 760 385 mackaykennelclub@gmail.com Maryborough Kennel Club Inc Mrs L McLaughlin PO Box 402 Maryborough QLD 4650 0408 896 260 lizamcl.31@gmail.com Mount Morgan & Bouldercombe Kennel Club Mr J Whitehead PO Box 8243 Allenstown QLD 4700 0407 620 971 j.n.whitehead@bigpond.com The Pioneer Valley Kennel Club Miss L McCrindle 38 Langdon-Lumburra Rd Mirani QLD 4754 (07) 4959 1353 aslanwhippets@hotmail.com Rockhampton Kennel Club Inc Mrs J Scott PO Box 553 Yeppoon QLD 4703 (07) 4939 7698 calstonia2@bigpond.com.au

Sarina Kennel Club Mrs C Donaldson PO Box 742 Sarina QLD 4737 0407 150 815 candrdonaldson@bigpond.com

NORTHERN ZONE 3

Atherton Tableland Kennel Club Mr C Coggan 54 Diamond Drive Alice River QLD 4817 0410 505 810 / 4775 8808 (Wk) Bowen Kennel Club Mrs L Bryson PO Box 915 Bowen QLD 4805 0400 938 524 design@dognewsaustralia.com.au Cairns City Kennel Club Inc Mrs K Frame PO Box 252 Cairns QLD 4870 (07) 4055 6720 kell55@bigpond.com Charters Towers Kennel Club Mrs T Hill PO Box 1980 Charters Towers QLD 4820 0466 245 758 darchaltan@yahoo.com.au Cloncurry & District Canine Club Ms F Rae 18 Alice St Cloncurry QLD 4824 0427 958 426 cdcclub@outlook.com.au Ingham Kennel & Obedience Club Inc Mrs R Horton PO Box 776 Ingham QLD 4850 0417 611 085 rhonmor@hotmail.com Innisfail Kennel Club Mrs M Adkins 332 Boonmoo Rd Dimbulah QLD 4872 (07) 4093 5304 dimbulahpostshop@bigpond.com Mareeba & District Kennel Club Ms T Greig PO Box 2295 Cairns QLD 4870 0406 582 653 tzuaishihtzu@icloud.com Proserpine Kennel Club Inc Mrs D Appleby PO Box 232 Koumala QLD 4738 0417 523 504 proserpinekc@gmail.com Thuringowa City Kennel Club Ms E Ryan PO Box 7738 Garbutt BC QLD 4814 0412 604 340 erin.ryan47@gmail.com Townsville Kennel Association Inc Mrs L Marsden PO Box 7738 Garbutt BC QLD 4814 0429 896 558 lcl72711@bigpond.net.au Tully & District Kennel Club Mrs F Vecchio PO Box 1290 Tully QLD 4854 0418 197 093 info@tullykennelclub.com.au

OBEDIENCE / AGILITY / TRACKING All Breeds Tracking Club Ms S Bull PO Box 368 Ormeau QLD 4208 0499 022 490 twvisions@hotmail.com Brisbane Dog Training Club Inc Mrs M Calvert PO Box 1288 Oxley QLD 4075 0422 921 861 info@bdtc.org.au Caboolture Sports Dog Obedience Club Ms S Gibson PO Box 491 Morayfield QLD 4506 0404 052 519 / 0450 902 520 secretary@caboolturedogobedience. com.au Cairns City Kennel Club Inc (Obedience Section) Mrs J Wilkinson PO Box 252 Cairns QLD 4870 (07) 4055 4040 jeanw22@bigpond.com Canine Obedience Club of Townsville Ms J Forbes-Faulkner PO Box 991 Aitkenvale QLD 4814 0427 725 982 judyforf@bigpond.net.au Continental Herding Club Inc Mrs A Luck 9 Sundown Crt Narangba QLD 4504 0408 732 952 rodluck@bigpond.com Dances with Dogs Club Qld Miss G Westmore 13 Thallon Cl Wamuran QLD 4512 0488 999 683 dwdcq@live.com.au DogzCairns Inc Ms S Daniels PO Box 644 Smithfield QLD 4878 0408 183 038 dogzcairnsinc@gmail.com Evergreen Tracking Dog Club Inc Mrs A Cunningham 13 Banksia St Gooburrum QLD 4670 0438 719 551 evergreentdc@outlook.com.au Gladstone Dog Obedience Club (Obedience/ Agility/Tracking Club) Miss Jessica Chivers P O Box 948, Gladstone QLD 4680. 0448 449 699 gladstoneobedience@gmail.com Gold Coast Dog Obedience Training Club Inc Mrs C Fisher PO Box 143 Southport QLD 4215 0450 721 189 gcdotc@yahoo.com.au Gympie Dog Obedience Club Inc Ms M Abrey PO Box 404 Gympie QLD 4570 0408 544 259 gympiedogobedienceclubinc@gmail.com

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Affiliated Clubs and Services Hervey Bay Dog Obedience & Agility Club Inc Ms K Richardson PO Box 365 Hervey Bay QLD 4655 0459 843 820 kkgonemad@gmail.com Ipswich Dog Obedience Club Ms T Ferguson 5 Coal St Basin Pocket QLD 4305 0411 433 866 ipswichdogobedienceclub@outlook.com

Redlands Dog Obedience Club Ms R Harrison PO Box 16 Capalaba QLD 4157 0400 149 787 secretary.redlandsdoc@gmail.com Rockhampton Dog Obedience Club Inc Ms S Bassett PO Box 5064 Red Hill QLD 4702 (07) 4939 6085 / 0419 717 619 sheena.bassett@bigpond.com

Jimboomba Dog Training Club Ms S Chandler 1100 Chambers Flat Rd Chambers Flat QLD 4133 (07) 5546 3355 suzanne.chandler12@gmail.com

Southside Dog Obedience Club Inc Miss L Forster PO Box 2273 Runcorn QLD 4113 0405 325 766 enquiries@southsidedogobedience.org

Lockyer Valley Dog Training Club Inc Mrs A Williams PO Box 321 Laidley QLD 4341 (07) 5465 7450 / 0417 799 281 amalie_w@westnet.com.au Logan All Breeds Dog Obedience Club Inc Mrs E Rowan PO Box 23 Kingston QLD 4114 0405 069 335 labdocsecretary@bigpond.com Magpies Mackay & District Obedience Club Ms M Vannucci 54 High St North Mackay QLD 4740 (07) 4942 1050 secretary@mackaydogobedience.com Maryborough Dog Obedience Club Ms Z Matthews PO Box 3050 Maryborough QLD 4650 0447 647 152 zoe.matt@hotmail.com Metropolitan Dog Obedience Club Inc Mrs W Waller PO Box 337 Zillmere QLD 4034 (07) 3359 9901 metrodogclub@live.com.au Nanango Kennel Club Mrs V Mannion PO Box 533 Nanango QLD 4615 0417 004 031 garvyman@internode.on.net Obedience Dog Club of Bundaberg Mrs A Nisbet PO Box 5417 Bundaberg West QLD 4670 0449 128 451 Obediencedogclub.bundaberg@gmail. com Pine Rivers Dog Training Club Inc Mrs D Lamprecht PO Box 272 Strathpine QLD 4500 0409 472 198 admin@pineriversdogtraining.org Qld Herding Association Mrs A Ross 10 Treecreeper Crt Elimbah QLD 4516 0417 625 951 nettles58@bigpond.com Redcliffe Dog Obedience Club Inc Mrs T Pronk PO Box 493 Redcliffe QLD 4020 0458 519 099 secretary@rdoc.com.au

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OBEDIENCE

Warwick Dog Obedience Club Ms B McGregor PO Box 851 Warwick QLD 4370 (07) 4664 8050 warwickdogobedience@gmail.com

FIELD

Brisbane Lure Coursing Club Inc Mr S Uebel 2 Sevenoaks St Alexandra Hills QLD 4161 0418 199 419 brislurecoursing@gmail.com

BREED RESCUE SERVICES

Sunshine Coast Dog Obedience Club Inc Miss D Maudsley PO Box 702 Buderim QLD 4556 0413 037 103 dani.elle32@hotmail.com

AFGHAN HOUND Mrs V Harris (07) 3216 2905 ANIMAL AMBULANCE/CRUELTY REPORTS 1300 852 188

Tableland Dog Obedience Club Mrs K Shaban 44 Mabel St Atherton QLD 4883 (07) 4093 7848 quincey9@bigpond.com

AUSTRALIAN SILKY TERRIER Miss R Hunt 0400 246 987 rachnut@hotmail.com

Toowoomba Dog Obedience Club Inc Mrs S McIntyre PO Box 3606VF Toowoomba QLD 4350 (07) 4633 2241 enquiries@dogstoowoomba.org.au

FIELD TRIAL Field & Retrieving Association for Gundogs Inc Mr G Dawson 67-69 Hawthorn Rd Burpengary QLD 4505 (07) 3886 6367 geoff.jan.dawson@bigpond.com.au Labrador Retriever Club of Qld Inc Mr Greg Mitchel 3977 Mt Lindsay Hwy Greenbank 4124 Mob 0418169606 tenarda55@gmail.com Wide Bay Working Gundog Club Mrs W Michalk 232 Barolin St Bundaberg QLD 4670 (07) 4152 2362 jagacey@hotmail.com

SOCIAL CLUBS – UNAFFILIATED CONFORMATION

Alaskan Malamute & Siberian Husky Social Club (Qld) Inc Miss T Goodwin PO Box 774 Redbank Plains QLD 4301 (07) 3271 4465 (5pm-7pm only) secretary.amscq@gmail.com Bernese Mountain Dog Social Club of Qld Mrs A Gribbon 53 Allambie St Carina QLD 4152 (07) 3843 1407 / 0421 042 788 anne@raceengineering.com.au White Swiss Dog Club of Qld Social Club Mrs C Keen PO Box 228 Ormeau QLD 4208 0438 621 663 wssdcqld@gmail.com

BASENJI Ms C Qualischefski 0429 979 326 / 0422 184 755 channieq@gmail.com BASENJI Ms C Benson 0468 364 031 carolsmail74@gmail.com BASENJI Ms E Blair (07) 3217 5943 ethel.blair@gmail.com BEAGLE Mrs D Souter 0418 742 941 rehome@beagleclubqld.org BELGIAN SHEPHERDS Ms J Glenn 0417 464 573 rescue@bsdcq.com BERNESE MOUNTAIN DOG Mrs J Hazell (07) 3843 1407 teresajackie@optusnet.com.au BORZOI Ms V Dawson (07) 3857 3682 BORZOI Mrs B Mangin (07) 4156 1078 BULLDOG Mr L Perrett 0452 210 184 qldbulldogclub@gmail.com BULLMASTIFF Mrs R Armstrong (07) 5546 8427 / 0401 145 129 BULL TERRIER Mrs M Reynolds (07) 5546 3003 qldbtr@bigpond.com


Affiliated Clubs and Services CAVALIER KING CHARLES SPANIEL Ms L MacMillan 0419 339 150 liza.mac@internode.on.net

OLD ENGLISH SHEEPDOG Mrs A Cassidy (07) 3201 0952 ottaba@bigpond.net.au

COLLIE ROUGH AND SMOOTH Mrs J Armatys (07) 4157 2758 / 0428 121 726 keamaree@bigpond.com

POINTER Mrs R Glegg (07) 5547 7689 / 0439 830 495 robyneg6@iinet.net.au

DACHSHUND Mrs V Lingard (07) 3800 1127

POODLE CENTRAL QLD Mrs M McMahon (07) 4933 2715 / 0419 395 961

DOGUE DE BORDEAUX Mrs V McArthur 0417 767 357 info@amedange.com

POODLE MINIATURE & TOY Ms P Morgan 0414 501 707 qpcsecretary@yahoo.com.au

DOGUE DE BORDEAUX Mrs J Bloomfield 0412 119 688 ddbrescue@hotmail.com

POODLE STANDARD Mrs S Graham 0417 470 542

ENGLISH SETTER Mrs C Gorey 0438 598 597 goreymky@bigpond.com GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG Mrs J Hansford (07) 3289 7282 jehansford@techsus.com.au GERMAN SHORTHAIRED POINTER Mrs B Mangin (07) 4156 1078 GOLDEN RETRIEVER Mrs K Vowell 0423 320 020 grcqld@gmail.com GORDON SETTER Mrs C Gorey 0438 598 597 goreymky@bigpond.com GREAT DANE Ms C Bowden 0411 571 050 adoptadaneqld@outlook.com.au HUNGARIAN VIZSLA Mrs K Eory (07) 3265 1621 IRISH RED & WHITE SETTER Mrs C Gorey 0438 598 597 goreymky@bigpond.com IRISH SETTER Mrs C Gorey 0438 598 597 goreymky@bigpond.com LABRADOR RETRIEVER Mrs C Wardle 91 Ciesiolka Rd Aubigny 4401 0412 191 005 lrcqinc@gmail.com LAGOTTO ROMAGNOLO Mrs P Wyllie (07) 4163 7288 / 0400 903 303 trish@lagottoqld.com LHASA APSO Ms J Woodward (07) 5428 6201 / 0413 788 775 jane@lhasaapso.com.au

PUG Ms H Jordan 0415 370 526 PUG Carol-Ann (07) 3814 1382 / 0438 515 895 pugrescueqld@optusnet.com.au

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Contact: Mark Ph: 0407 212 974 Email: wagzcafe@gmail.com DISCLAIMER Opinions and information published in the Dog World magazine are solely those of the individual authors and advertisers and do not necessarily reflect the advice or opinions of Dogs Queensland. The organisation assumes no responsibility or liability for any statements made, and suggests that individuals make their own enquiries and seek their own specialist and/or independent veterinary or other advice.

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Rates Guide 2021 ENTRY LEVY (INCLUSIVE OF ADVERTISING) Durack Per Entry

$8.80

Non Durack Club Per Entry

$2.00

Ag Society Per Entry

$2.50

Durack Rates

JUDGES LICENCE FEES Social Clubs (regardless Conformation Judges of location) Dog Sports Judges All JudgesFee(except Handler Judges) Training for Aspiring Dog Sports Judges

RULES FOR THE CONDUCT OF (CONT) $175.00 $100.00 $80.00 $65.00 $50.00

TrainingHandler Fees forJudges Aspiring Judges $36.00 Junior No Fee Handler Judges No Fee REGISTRATIONS PER PUP MAIN REGISTER ($1.10REGISTRATIONS per puppy donated toPER Canine Research) PUP

DOGS QUEENSLAND SPORTS GROUND RATES Meeting Rooms Starting From

$17.00

Field Hire Starting From

$55.00

For enquiries please email: info@dogsqueensland.org.au or call (07) 3252 2661. MEMBERSHIP FEES Joining Fee

$38.00

Single

$80.00

Joint

$120.00 No fee

Junior (no joining fee) PREFIX Application (includes maintenance for year applied)

$150.00

Maintenance

$50.00

Transfer

$66.00

CLUB AFFILIATION FEES (South of the 26th Parallel) All Breeds and Multiple Groups

$574.00 $424.50

Obedience Clubs Single Group and Multi Breeds Clubs

$362.00

Specialty Breed Club

$324.45

Agricultural Societies

$324.45

Tracking and Field Trials Clubs

$212.00

CLUB AFFILIATION FEES (North of the 26 Parallel) th

All Breeds and Multiple Groups

$499.00

Obedience Clubs

$324.45

Single Group and Multi Breeds Clubs

$287.00

Specialty Breed Clubs

$263.00 $262.00

Agricultural Societies Tracking and Field Trial Clubs

$175.00

SOCIAL CLUBS Social Clubs (regardless of location)

$175.00

A 0.75% fee applys to payments made by Visa Credit, Visa Debit/Prepaid, Mastercard Credit and Mastercard Debit/ Prepaid. There will be no charge if Members come to the counter and pay by EFTPOS. Postage For Bulk Stationery Orders Will Be Invoiced. All prices include GST. Prices are subject to change.

Under 3 ($1.10 monthsper puppy donated to Canine Research) $50.00 Under 3 months $48.00 Over 3 and under 6 months $80.00 $77.00 $101.00 $97.00 $112.00

Over 36 and under 612months months Over 612and andunder under1218months months

Over 12 and under 18 months $108.00 REGISTRATIONS PER PUP LIMITED REGISTER ($1.10 per puppy donated Canine Research) REGISTRATIONS PER PUPtoLIMITED REGISTER Canine Research) Under 3 ($1.10 monthsper puppy donated to$65.00 $50.00* Under months $52.00 * $106.00 $80.00 Over 3 3and under 6 months Over 36 and under 612months months Over 612and andunder under1218months months

$85.00 * $134.00 $101.00 $107.00 * $147.00 $112.00

Over 12for andlimited underregister 18 months $118.00 * Price pup with DNA Parentage Verification TRANSFERS (If received 14 days SENDwithin BACK FEEfrom the date of transfer) Members $29.00 Per Litter Registration $10.00 Non-Members $37.00 TRANSFERS (If received after 14 days from the date of$35.00 transfer) AllTRANSFERS Transfers Members

DNA TESTING

$44.00

Non-Members $57.00 Massey University Of New Zealand $49.50 RE-REGISTRATION OF DOGS /SEMEN Imported dogs/semen Imported dogs/semen – NZ only

$114.00 $76.00

Tenterfield Terriers/Greyhounds Sporting Register

$76.00 $36.00

Associate Register

$20.00

TITLES All Championship Titles (incl. breeders cert) All other awards (Plus breeders cert)

$37.00 $40.00 $27.00 $30.00 $12.00 $6.00

Laminating OTHER Lease Agreements Replacement certificates Certificates

$60.00 $25.00

Export pedigree Pedigree Extended pedigree Pedigree (5 generations)

$72.00 $36.00

STATIONERY Official Show Entry Forms (Bookf of 50) incl. postage

$7.50

Rule Books CCC(Qld) (Qld) Book CCC $10.00 including postage RULES FOR THE CONDUCT OF Obedience Trials (A5) Rally-O Trials (A5) Rally Trials (A5)

$4.75 $6.00 $4.75

Agility Trials (A5) Games Trials (A5)

$4.75 $4.75

Tracking Trials (A5) Track & Search Trials (A5)

$4.75 $4.75

Retrieving Trials (A5)

$4.75

RATG Trials (A5)

$4.75

Field Trials Pointers & Setters Trials (A5)

$4.75

Utility Trials (A5)

$4.75

Spaniel and Retriever Trials (A5)

$4.75

Endurance Trials (A5)

$4.75

Herding Trials (A5)

$4.75

Dances With Dogs Trials (A5)

$4.75

Lure Coursing Trials (A5)

$4.75

Drafting Trials (A5)

$4.75

Sled Sports (A5)

$4.75

Scent Work

$4.75 $4.75

Trick Dogs BREED STANDARDS Full set of 8 (7 x Groups + 1 glossary of terms)

POA

Single group

$7.00

Breed extensions

$4.75

Loose leaf breeds

$0.66 $2.50

Postage per group CERTIFICATES Challenge

$0.50

Reserve Challenge

$0.50

Best Of Breed

$0.50

Group Awards (2 In Show, 14 In Group)

$6.00

Neuter Challenge

$0.50

Neuter in Group Award

$0.50

Neuter in Show Award

$0.50

Best Neuter Of Breed

$0.50

Obedience Qual.

$0.50

Agility Qual.

$0.50

Retrieving Ability Test for Gundogs

$0.50

Tracking Qual.

$0.50

Track & Search Qual.

$0.50

Field & Ret Qual.

$0.50

Dances with Dogs

$0.50

Rally

$0.50

Lure Course

$0.50

Lure Course Open Stake

$0.50

Earthdog Test

$0.50

Herding

$0.50

Sled Sport Event

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SET STEWARDS GRAPHS (10 + 2 General Specials sheet(s)

$5.60

OBEDIENCE JUDGING CHARTS Novice, Open, Utility and or Agility (25 sheets per set)

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