DOG WORLD SEPT 24 AMENDED

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BREED FEATURE Basenji p10

JUNIOR HANDLER

State Final 2024 p36

DOG DISEASES And Vaccinations p25

SHOW AND TRIAL Gazette p50

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President’s Message

W“hen we reflect on August 2024, we will remember a number of achievements in our dog world.

There were events throughout the State but here’s just a few I would like to highlight.

Firstly, the success of the 2024 Brisbane Royal Show. The “Ekka” was well supported by exhibitors and I’d like to extend my congratulations to those who were successful in the various competitions. We need to acknowledge the workers who not only work for nine long days to bring the competitions together, but for 12 months in the lead up to the event.

It was also a fantastic opportunity to bring our dog world to the public. Thanks to all those who attended the Dogs Queensland stand each day. Our staff and volunteers did a brilliant job talking to the public and helping answer questions. Huge pats were given to so many of our beautiful dogs and many won the hearts of those who shared their love of dogs with them.

We also saw the Queensland final of the Junior Handler competition. Congratulations to the overall winner, Chloe Keast and the runner up Lara Christensen. Our Committee lead by Duncan McAllister, is now looking forward to hosting the National Final on 12 October, 2024. Special mention to everybody who supported our juniors

from the wonderful sponsors to those supplying dogs to be used in the competition. Our committee and office staff have done an excellent job, but special mention to Ian Rasmussen for his ongoing commitment of our juniors. It was lovely to see our judge Emma Marshall return from the United States to judge the competition for us. An accomplished handler herself, Emma provided an additional layer of professionalism with a Master Class for handlers. We are indeed lucky to have had this opportunity and I’m sure many benefited from her expertise.

Our Conformation Judges Committee hosted their annual practical exams this month. Huge congratulations to all those successful candidates. Special mention to our new ALL BREEDS JUDGE, Anthea Adamopoulos who completed her final group at championship level. For those who have been through the judging system will confirm, it takes years of hard work, study and dedication to achieve this level. We also need to acknowledge all those who provide assistance throughout the year by providing dogs for field nights and practical exams, and our dedicated group co-ordinators who are committed and passionate about the education of our judges. I’m sure Vicki Schnieder, Chair of the CJC, is very proud of you all!!

At the end of the month, the Border Collie National was held. Who would have thought that holding a National in winter would require the implementation of the Extreme Weather Policy? Thank you to all who worked hard to bring together the event and for the sensible decisions made to ensure the welfare of dogs, exhibitors and competitors were considered. Well done to the winners and congratulations to the Border Collie Club of Queensland for hosting the event.

Dogs Queensland President

Michelle Hammond

Board Notes – September 2024

JUDGES CONTRACT

Dogs Queensland members are asked to note the Dogs Australia website has been updated with two versions of the Judges Contract as we have become aware of issues where some members are experiencing problems when trying to digitally sign the document. The digital signature feature in this form will only work when using “Adobe Reader”. It will not work with generic PDF readers. For Mac and iPhone, please install the Adobe Reader app otherwise you will see a cross-out symbol.

The first version of the form retains the feature to be digitally signed whereas the second version has had this feature removed and will require a manual signature.

Both versions are clearly labelled and can be accessed at: Judges Contract Forms

RAMP/TABLE/GROUND BREED LISTING –CORRECTION

The National Breed Standards Coordination Group has confirmed the Norwegian Buhund was incorrectly noted on this listing as a Table or Ramp breed and should have been classified as a Ground or Ramp breed and has requested for the listing to be updated accordingly.

Please find the link below for the updated Ramp/ Table/Ground breed listing as referenced in Regulations Part 5 – Conformation Shows Clause 2.7 where the correction has been made.

Ramp/Table/Ground Breed Listing

The updated listing is also available from the dogs Australia website at the following three locations:

https://dogsaustralia.org.au/members/Breed/ UmbracoDataDetail/4279

https://dogsaustralia.org.au/members/judges/ listing-of-table-ramp-and-ground-breeds/ https://dogsaustralia.org.au/members/ruleregulations/regulations/

2025 NATIONAL SHOW/RESTRICTED TRIALS –ROTTWEILER

Dogs Australia are pleased to advise the approval of the application received from the Rottweiler Club of Victoria Inc to conduct the 2025 National Show with a Restricted Obedience Trial and Rally Trial on the

31 October to 3 November 2025 at KCC Park, Skye, Victoria.

THANK YOU FROM THE CONFORMATION JUDGES COMMITTEE

The Conformation Judges Committee would like to thank the exhibitors who brought dogs to the Hands On exams, it was very much appreciated by the Committee and the trainees.

Thanks also to the assessors and helpers on the day for giving up their time to assist in ensuring the day ran smoothly.

Many thanks also to the Group Co-ordinators who have put in many hours preparing trainees and organising exhibitors and dogs throughout the entire year.

ADDITIONS TO THE CONFORMATION JUDGES CHAMPIONSHIP PANEL

Congratulations to the following trainees who have now been added to the Conformation Championship Judges Panel.

Group One – Pauline Hewitt, Shannon Watherston, Vicki Yates

Group Two – Stacey Guilfoyle, Maxeen Hobson, Andrew Ziebell, Toni Dennis, Sarah Wheatley

Group Three – Hilarè Yeates, Mel Attridge, Amanda Cooney

Group Four – Steve Yiannou, Jan Anderson, Tanya Hill

Group Five – Michelle Hickey

Group Six – Lesley Roebig, Justine Pilchowski, Cathy Cameron, Megan Shuttlewood, Nathan McGreevy, Michael Eslick

Group Seven – John Mitchell, Anthea Adamopoulos, Krystal Flouskos, Belinda Thomas

Congratulations to Anthea Adamopoulos who has now also been added to the All Breeds Judges Panel.

RULES FOR THE CONDUCT OF A SCENT WORK TRIALS – AMENDMENTS

Scent Work Rule Clarification AmendmentEffective 1 August 2024

Important change made: The National Scent Work Committee have issued

a clarification around failure to call ‘Finish’ in the Excellent Containers, Exterior and Vehicles Classes where the number of hides is known. The amendment to the regulations requires competitors in all Excellent classes to call “Finish” when all hides have been located for the search area or, for Excellent Interior where the number is unknown, when the handler believes that all hides have been located. The handler must call “Finish” within the allotted search time (including each area in multiple area searches), or they will incur a Non-Qualifying Fault. This amendment brings all Excellent classes in line with Masters and Ultimate for the finish call requirement.

To view the amendments, click the following link:

Rules For The Conduct Of A Scent Work Trials –Amendments

National Sled Sports Events Committee - Updated Rules

NATIONAL SLED SPORTS EVENT COMMITTEEUPDATED RULES

Effective 1 January 2025

As a result of the March 2024 National Sled Sports Committee meeting minutes being endorsed at the June 2024 Special Board meeting, the Rules for the Conduct of Sled Sports Events have been updated in accordance with these minutes and are now available from the Dogs Australia website at: https://dogsaustralia.org.au/members/ruleregulations/rules/

These rules have been marked as effective 1 January 2025 with the existing rules to be removed in the New Year.

TRACKING AND TRACK AND SEARCH TRIAL DATES FOR 2025

The Gympie Dog Obedience Club has decided to hand back all Tracking and Track and Search Trial dates for 2025 due to lack of members to run the trials. The dates are the weekends of weeks 13, 18, 23 and 30.

Consequently, expressions of interests are now being sought for tracking events on these dates which should be sent to Rob Harrison no later than 29 September 2024 at rob@dogsqueensland.org.au

INTENTION TO LODGE A COMPLAINT

All Members are reminded of the following Rule in regards to Shows.

71.9 Incidents involving members which occur at Exhibitions or Club activities of any kind are to

be reported to the Event Manager or Club official (President or Secretary) immediately. All details of the incident are to be noted and forwarded in a report submitted to the Secretary of the CCCQ Ltd with the Event Manager’s Report within five (5) working days.

In cases where the member / non member wishes to lodge a formal complaint, a Notice of Intention to Lodge a Complaint form must be completed on the day of the Exhibition and forwarded with the Event Manager’s Report. The member then has fourteen (14) days from the date of the Exhibition to lodge the complaint in accord with the Dogs Queensland Complaints Procedure. Failure to lodge a complaint within that period will cause the complaint to lapse (see Appendix 5) – page 85 RULE BOOK

Intention To Lodge A Complaint Form

DOGS AUSTRALIA JUDGES BADGES AND DISCIPLINE SPORTING BARS

The following Dogs Australia Judges Badges and Discipline Sporting Bars are now available for purchase:

Judges (with loop), Judges (no loop), All-Breed Judge Bar, Agility Bar, Obedience Bar, Tracking Bar, Track & Search Bar, Retrieving Bar, Field Bar, Earthdog Bar, Dances With Dogs Bar, Herding Bar, Endurance Bar, Rally Bar, RATG Bar, Trick Dog Bar, Lure Coursing Bar, Weight Pull Bar, Backpacking Bar, Sledding Bar, Scent Work Bar and Double Split Rings.

Current pricing is: Judges Badges – with or without loops $7.00 each, Discipline Sporting Bars $5.00 each and Double Split Rings 20c each.

To order your badges simply email pina@ dogsqueensland.org.au no later than the last Wednesday of each month. Badges can be collected from the DQ Office during business hours or can be posted for an additional cost.

USAGE OF NON-AUTHORISED IMAGES/GRAPHICS ON ALL MEDIA PLATFORMS

Members are asked to be mindful of submitting or using images/graphics taken from the web to promote your breed or any event. These are protected by copyright and to do so, without the appropriate licence or express permission from the owner, could potentially result in legal action and damages.

MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS 2025

The Board discussed the Membership/Prefix Fees for 2025 at the Board Meeting on Tuesday 23 July 2024 and agreed that the 2025 Membership/Prefix Fees would have a very moderate increase.

Membership and Prefix Fees for 2025 are as follows;

• Single Membership - $84

• Joint Membership - $128

• Prefix Maintenance - $54

However in recognition of our Members ongoing loyalty, the following Early Bird Renewal prices will be offered to Members;

• Single Membership - $80

• Joint Membership - $120

• Prefix Maintenance - $50

The Early Bird Membership Rate will be available to Members from launch in mid October until midnight on Monday 9 December 2024, after which the prices will revert to the new rate. Members should note that for the 2025 Director Elections, the Voter Roll will be prepared in early January so it is important to get your 2025 Renewal done as early as possible.

In addition to these discounts, Members renewing prior to midnight on Monday 9 December 2024 go into a draw to win the cost of their Membership back. Those draws will be held weekly plus a special draw once the discount period has closed will be held where all Members who have renewed could win the cost of their Membership back plus a $100 voucher to spend in the DQ Office.

The Dogs Queensland Board has also reviewed its Judges Fees for 2025. In order to continue to offer the highest standard of training for all Judges, the levy on all Conformation Judges will remain at $20, thus keeping the Conformation Judges Renewal for 2025, $80. The levy on Dog Sports and RAFT Judges will also remain at $20, so the Dog Sports and RAFT Judges Renewal will also be $80. The levies will be utilised to provide further Seminars and support for remote Judges.

Junior Handler Judges will remain free of charge.

Further details on the Renewal process will be provided in due course.

2025 AMENDED REGULATIONS PART 5 – CONFORMATION SHOWS

Please note Regulations Part 5 – Conformation Shows has been amended in accordance with the June 2024 Special Board meeting minutes.

These amendments are effective from 1 July 2024.

The Dogs Australia website has been updated and the amended regulations can be viewed at: https://dogsaustralia.org.au/members/rule-regulations/regulations/

BASENJI

When in an aristocratic pose the Basenji is a beauty to admire. Basenjis are highly intelligent, which makes them natural problem solvers with an insatiable curiosity about the world. The breed is a sight and scent hound that is versatile, independent, adaptable, and is known to have an endearing sense of humour.

Ashleigh Thompson

Basenji Breed Network Queensland, Australia

Basenji – The All

Round Hound

ORIGINS

The ancient Egyptians owned Basenjis and these dogs were considered special to the Pharaohs. Basenji dogs are immortalised in ancient drawings, and rock engravings about 3000 BC. The Egyptians were known to be explorers and traders and most likely travelled to Sudan, and Central Africa and brought back Basenjis to Egypt.

Let’s move forward in time to the mid 19th Century in the Belgian Congo. Imagine the roar and crackle of flames and terrified animals rushing out from the advancing flames: antelope, bush pig, wild fowl, snakes. Bodies gleaming with sweat, shouting and gesticulating. Flintlock pistols discharging ear splitting bangs, and arrows flying everywhere. To add to the excitement, little red dogs are darting in and out and around. Basenjis will follow wounded game for kilometres, and pull it down, holding it until a hunter catches up. They wear wooden bells, tied round their necks or loins, which rattle so their masters can follow them through the tall elephant grass.

The Basenji is a hunting dog from Southern Sudan and north-eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo). Basenjis are sight and scent hounds, that is, they are hunting dogs that rely on both senses.

The first person to provide a report on the Basenji dog in its natural habitat in Sudan is Professor Dr Georg August Schweinfurth around 1868. Dr Schweinfurth discussed the sighing of these dogs and saw them used for hunting by the Azande tribes. Basenjis are still used in DR Congo by the Azande people and the 1st Congolese people who are referred to in early literature as pygmies. Dr Schweinfurth was fascinated by the Basenji and he tried to take a female dog back to Europe, but due to the Basenji’s love of freedom, the dog jumped ship and was lost.

Basenjis in the earlier days in the Belgian Congo 1 were considered valuable and worth more than a wife. In current times, less villages are practicing hunting, and drough and food scarcity have impacted the Basenji breed.

In 1895 Mr James Garrow imported two Basenjis to England that were exhibited at Crufts, these dogs were exhibited as: “Congo Terriers”. Soon after the show the dogs contracted Distemper and died. Basenjis were also brought out from Central Africa to Berlin and Paris. Other names for the Basenji at the time were: African Bush Dog, Barkless Dog, and Jumping-up-and-down dogs.

The next attempt to establish Basenjis in England was made by Lady Helen Nutting in 1923. At the time she lived in Sudan and brought 6 Basenjis back to England. These dogs also died in quarantine in England from the effects of the Distemper injection, which at the time was in an experimental stage.

Ten years lapsed and Mrs Olivia Burn in 1929 travelled to the Belgian Congo. She kept several of these dogs while in the Congo and decided to bring some Basenjis back to England. Again most of these dogs died after being vaccinated for Distemper, one bitch survived, which was kept as a pet. In 1933 she managed to get a dog

Beverley Reid
Democratic Republic of Congo 2011

exported from the Congo to England called: Kiluba. He survived quarantine and was mated to the surviving bitch, but she died from complications.

Mrs Olivia Burn returned to the Congo and brought out Bongo of Blean, and Bokoto of Blean who was in whelp. These Basenjis made their debut at Crufts in 1937. Bongo and Bokoto formed the foundation of the Basenji breed around the world. Mrs Olivia Burn continued to import selected Basenjis. In 1937 the first Basenjis bred in England from native stock were exported to the USA.

World War 2 put a damper on importing Basenjis and dog showing in England. Crufts did not hold shows 1940 – 1947. The next trip to Sudan and the Congo was in 1959 undertaken by Veronica TudorWilliams. A Basenji called: Fula of the Congo was brought home to England on that trip. Fula made a huge contribution to Basenjis around the world. Veronica reinvigorated the breed, even providing Basenjis for a movie made in the USA called: Goodbye my Lady. Tudor-Williams was an early member of the The Basenji Club of Great Britain, which is the first Basenji breed club in the world. Veronica along with Mr K C Smith formulated the first Basenji Standard.

In 1948 Fanfare of the Congo (M) and Cocotte of the Congo (F) were the first Basenjis imported to NSW Australia. These Basenjis were 1st generation Basenjis bred in England by Veronica Tudor-Williams from native stock Basenjis.The breed almost died out in Australia between the years 1957-1960 without any litters being born at all. Then Mrs Beryl Hancock who relocated from New Zealand to Australia began importing some Basenjis from New Zealand in 1960, and so revived the interest in the breed in this country. Also Mrs Clatworthy in Queensland imported Fula Toucan of the Congo (M) from England circa 1969 that was bred from African native stock on both sides of his pedigree by Veronica Tudor-Williams.

Following the 1959 trip by Veronica TudorWilliams, no more expeditions were undertaken to DR Congo until Mr Jon Curby and Mr Michael Work from the USA took a trip to DR Congo in February 1987 bringing home seven Basenji puppies to the USA. This was the impetus for the Basenji Club of America’s Native Stock Program. A number of trips have been undertaken by Mr Jon Curby since 1987. Basenjis from the African Stock Program have been sent to England, Europe, and Australia.

Grace Stanford Photography
Ashleigh Thompson

GENERAL APPEARANCE

The physical appearance of a Basenji at a standstill is one of elegant poise with an inquiring alertness that is framed by a simple tilt of a head, and a far reaching expression in the eyes. A Basenji is even more impressive on the move presenting graceful, smooth strides, which appear effortless to the dog. One can easily imagine a Basenji running for kilometers without tiring.

Basenjis have a short coat. On touching a Basenji’s coat, it is smooth on the down stoke, and slightly coarser when stroked against the fur. Depending on the climate of where a Basenji lives, it can have a longer coat in winter months.

The skin of a Basenji is pliant and can be lifted easily. This characteristic is necessary to protect the dog during hunting, and if it is attacked by predators. The skin can be bitten and torn, but the dog can escape to safety minus parts of its skin.

The Basenji head shows expressive wrinkles, which are emphasised when the ears are alert. Some people say that a Basenji conveys a variety of expressions, which sometimes can be interpreted as humanlike, to a point that the dog looks worried.

A Basenji’s eyes are almond shaped, medium to dark brown in colour, which are obliquely set. Sometimes a Basenji will stand and look into the distance with a far away expression in the eyes, as if they are seeing something we humans cannot see.

One of the hallmarks of a Basenji is its tail, which is high set, and gives the appear of reaching over the spine. The tail curls and sits on the hip giving a doughnut shaped appearance, and it can have a single, double, or triple curl.

Feet are similar to a cat’s foot, being small and compact, with well-arched toes. Remember the Basenji was referred to as the jumping-up-anddown-dogs, so when the foot is compact with a nice pad underneath, this will give the dog the ability to spring into the air to look over the savanah grasses, so it can see game. Some Basenji owners may have possibly experienced being banged in the face by a Basenji springing up into the air – a headbutt that really hurts, which can

Red and white Basenji
Chezzas Pics
Ashleigh Thompson
Black and white Basenji

break a person’s nose or dislocate a front tooth!!

In silhouette, an imaginary line can be traced from the tip of the ears flowing into a nicely creasted neck, which transitions smoothly to the topline and to the lower back. Basenjis have a more square shape than rectangle, are short backed, with a good length of forearm that enhances the elegant look, a brisket that tapers at the elbow, a visible waist tuck, and a moderately shaped shelf.

Basenji females are 40 cm (16 ins) and weigh around 9.5 kgs (21 lbs), and males are 43 cm (17 ins) and weigh around 11 kgs (24 lbs).

The visual appearance of a Basenji should look balanced. It is important to maintain the height and weigth requirements of the Basenji Standard. Overall the Basenji is one dog breed that has not deviated too far from the Standard. This has helped to maintain the original type and function of the breed worldwide.

Basenjis come in colours of: red and white; pure black and white; tricolour with a tan mask and melon pips; black, tan and white; and brindle. For a brindle the ideal background colour is a rich red.

All colours require white points on each foot, white on the chest, and white on the tail tip. While white markings on a Basenji looks attractive, in particular on the neck of the dog, some Basenjis may only have very small white points on the feet, chest, neck and tail, which still meets the Standard. There is no requirement for a Basenjis to carry white around the whole neck. And it is worth noting that white markings on a Basenji should not venture past the front of the shoulders, or to appear on the outside of the thigh.

All aspects of type for a Basenji are moderate, graceful, and elegant. Male dogs will carry more substance than female dogs, and one should be able to visually identify the difference between male and female Basenjis.

Tricolour Basenji
Victoria Tilley
Brindle Basenji
Chloe Keast
Jodie Delacourt
Ashleigh Thompson

BREED CHARACTERISTICS

Once a person has a Basenji they will more than likely stay with the breed. Why is this? This could be because the breed has charm, individuality, and a great sense of humour.

Basenjis are great problem solvers, which comes about because of their natural intelligence as a breed. They have endless curiosity, which can get them into trouble. A Basenji needs to have enough mental and physical activities to occupy their mind, otherwise they will get bored and may chew up your furniture, or chew other valuable items, or find an escape route so they can go in search of more interesting things to do !!

The Basenji being an animal that is independent, can make them harder to train because with independence generally is stubbornness. Most Basenjis will need to be convinced to do what you want them to do. Despite these traits there are Basenjis that have acted in movies, excelled at

Louise Marsden

activities like Dances with Dogs, obedience, tracking, and scent work. In some cases Basenjis have even been trained to be assistance dogs. Basenjis are a versatile hound that can adapt to changing circumstances. Their adapability and intelligence has ensured this breed has survived for thousands of years largely unchanged.

Basenjis are not silent. While they cannot sustain a bark, they have a lot of other ways to communicate – yodeling, howling, chortling, screaming, grumbling, yelling, and whining. Luckily for Basenji owners most dogs spend their day being quiet.

The Basenji is immaculate, grooming its coat, like a cat. Owners of Basenjis often refer to the cat like behaviour of this breed. A Basenji will lick its paws and use them to wash and rub its face, behind its ears and its body. The Basenji is almost odourless and if there is any scent at all, it is reminiscent of clean, dry grass. Being odorless is the trait of a good hunting dog. One will often see a Basenji taking on the scent of its quarry by rubbing itself in the faeces of a bird or kangaroo or another animal.

On meeting a Basenji you may find they will possibly ignore you, or are standoffish. This does not mean they are unfriendly, it is more the case that they need to decide whether they are going to be friendly to you. Basenjis will be very bonded to their family, and in particular enjoy the company of children, but they are not slavish in their devotion, as they are very independent animals.

The Basenji is still quite a primative breed and will benefit as a puppy to be provided with opportunities to have different social interactions. For example; meeting different types of people, meeting different sized dogs, going to the shops, taking trips in a car, and going for walks.This will enable a Basenji to develop into a well balanced dog that is friendly to most people and dogs, and will cope with confidence in most circumstances.

BREED HEALTH

Overall the Basenji is considered to be a healthy breed, however they are still at risk to most diseases that other dogs can get.

The average lifespan for a Basenji is 12 – 15 years, with many Basenjis known to live beyond the expected average age.

Basenji females are good breeders, whelp easily, and make good mothers, which is important for the continuity of the breed.

There are some inherited genetic diseases that are known to affect Basenjis.

Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA) night blindness is caused by a mutation of a gene,which affects the eyes. Dogs that carry both mutated genes will begin to display night blindness (vision loss under low light) that gradually progresses to complete blindness. The progression of vision loss may take a number of years and there is no treatment.

Fanconi Syndrome is an inherited disease where the kidneys do not properly reabsorb electrolytes and nutrients back into the body, but instead spill them into the urine. Dogs that carry both mutated genes for Fanconi, will experience a slow deterioration in their health, but if the disease is caught early it can be managed with treatment,

Ethel Blair

however, Fanconi Syndrome will eventually cause kidney failure.

There are DNA tests available to detect the genes responsible for PRA and Fanconi Syndrome, these tests will enable a breeder to avoid using breeding pairs that will pass on these genes to the next generation.

Persistent Pupillary Membrane (PPM) is also a common condition known to be inherited in Basenjis, which affects the eyes, however, this disease is also present in many other breeds. Unfortunately there is no DNA test to detect PPM, which means that breeders need to have their dogs checked by an Ophthalmologist and to select breeding pairs that are not seriously impacted by PPM.

EXERCISE AND SPORT

The Basenji is swift and agile and loves to chase and play rough. Watching a pack of Basenjis playing is awesome, as they are like dodgem cars banging into each other and slamming into anyone that is in the way.

Basenjis love to chase and it is natural for them to run at high speeds chasing things, which makes Lure Coursing a great way for a Basenji to release any pent-up energy, and it will also provide mental

stimulation and exercise at the same time.

While a Basenji is running, to gain speed it will use a double suspension gallop, where all four legs are off the ground at the same time.

Basenjis are good at agility and obedience, which requires them to listen to their handler and obey commands. This will help to build a strong working relationship between a Basenji and its owner. Basenjis also enjoy tracking as this sport exploits the Basenji’s natural ability of using scent to hunt.

Basenjis require a moderate amount of exercise, and regular walking for physical and mental stimulation.

LIVING WITH A BASENJI

Living with a Basenji can bring a kaleidoscope of joy, love, challenges, and humour into a person’s life. Owners testify to the Basenji’s superior intelligence, inventiveness, curiosity, and endearing sense of humour. An independent thinker, the Basenji is charming and can also be a challenge. Reared with affection as well as discipline, a Basenji makes a great companion. While Basenjis stay young at heart even into their advanced years, there is a noticable change around 3 to 4 years of age where they take on a more mature approach to life.

Marieke Hoeijmakers, Basenji, NL Photography
At the front Suaralayn Royal First Flush on the Racetrack of Hunstetten, Germany in June 2024
Ashleigh Thompson

Basenjis around the world live in a variety of situations. Some will have a backyard and others may live in apartments, particularly in cities in England, Europe and the USA. The Basenji is quite adaptable and can live a happy life in either circumstances, as long as they are walked regularly and participate in stimulating activities.

Even though the Basenji does not bark, it can still be a silent guard dog. Just imagine a person sneaking around your yard, but unbeknown to the intruder, a little dog is quietly watching, and then it appears from nowhere and grabs the ankle of the intruder. Alternatively, some Basenjis will welcome an intruder into the house, or it will take flight and let the intruder steal the family jewels. Do not count on a Basenji as a traditional guard dog.

The grooming needs of a Basenji are low. Brushing is good for their coat and skin. A tail trim will keep them looking good. But a Basenji will never put up its paw for a bath, but despite their complaints, a bath will need to be done every now and then. While many Basenjis do not like walking on wet grass or splashing around in water, some will enjoy

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a trip to the beach.

One of the fears many Basenji owners have is losing their Basenji if it gets off a lead, or the dog decides to run off and have fun without them. Owners of Basenjis need to have a good fence, or a very secure home to keep their dog safe. Letting a Basenji off the lead to run down the beach or through the forest is a fun activity, but when the dog is a Basenji, then it is important that it knows how to be recalled, as a Basenji can be impossible to catch if they do not want to come back. Even a well trained Basenji may just decide they won’t come back when you want them to.

A Basenji will need consistent leadership for an owner to stay ahead of this dog, as it will sometimes use its intelligence in manipulative ways for its own objectives. Many owners find the idiocracies of the Basenji endearing, as did Veronica Tudor-Williams one of the pioneer’s of the breed who coined this phrase:

“To see a Basenji is to admire it, but to know a Basenji is to love it”.

1. Veronica Tudor-Williams, Basenjis The Barkless Dogs, Watmoughs limited Idle, Bradford and London, 1954

2. Olivia Burn, The Barkless Dog of the Congo, The American Kennel Club Gazette, June 1, 1937

3. The Basenji Club of Great Britain, https://www.basenjiclubofgb.org/home

4. Basenji Club of America, https://www.basenji.org/

5. Dogs Australia, https://dogsaustralia.org.au/members/breeds/breed-standards/Basenji, Basenji Standard, 23 Jan 2015

6. American Kennel Club, https://www.akc.org/dog-breeds/basenji/, Basenji Standard, 28 June 1990.

Alysha Williams
Alysha Williams

Health Problems In Dogs

Reproduced courtesy of Dogs Australia

As with all living species, it is not uncommon to suffer from health problems. Health problems can be genetic, environmental, nutritional or caused by a combination of these factors.

As a veterinarian with 40 years of experience and Chair of the Dogs Australia Canine Health & Wellbeing Committee, we spoke with Dr Karen Hedberg BVSc about health issues in dogs and ways we can reduce their occurrence.

The Dogs Australia Canine Health & Wellbeing Committee oversees the implementation of health testing regimes in many breeds, suggesting different testing regimes which can become mandatory as agreed upon by Dogs Australia registered breeders, breed clubs and breed councils.

How common are health issues in dogs as a specie?

Like in any specie, health issues are common. Compared to other species, there is an enormous range of variation in dogs, be it size, build or type.

“They have a very big range of genetic diversity”. Dr Karen Hedberg said.

“The average human is estimated to have about seven genetic defects and most dogs will have similar figures.”

“In breeds with smaller gene pools these figures may be higher as they would be with humans too.”

Keeping gene pools as wide as possible helps to reduce occurrences of health problems. Health testing is done for the major diseases that affect that breed.

Hip and elbow schemes are common health testing regimes for many of the larger breeds. These schemes can be recognised internationally.

Genetic diseases can be caused by single enzymes that are deficient or not expressed properly.

Genetics can also be affected adverse nutritional

and environmental factors.

“An enzyme that breaks down certain things may be missing and abnormal tissues may be stored in the brain like Ceroid Lipofuscinosis in the Border Collie or Fucosidosis in the Springer Spaniel.”

DNA testing is now available for Ceroid Lipofuscinosis and Fucosidosis.

Dr Karen says DNA disease testing should be breedspecific, and it will help to prevent breeding dogs producing affected puppies.

“Health schemes aim to produce healthy dogs while retaining as much of the gene pool as possible."

Tools used for health testing

Some methods used in health testing dogs include but are not limited to:

• DNA Disease & Parentage Testing

• X-rays

• MRI scans

• Screening for heart, eyes, ears

• Blood tests

It’s important to note not all health conditions have a specific DNA test available, therefore regular checking is needed.

How can we prevent genetic related health issues?

It is important to identify the genetic diseases of concern. To reduce the occurrence of genetic

disease, DNA and other health screening testing are commonly used.

Some genetic diseases can be minor like itchy skin or more severe like blue alopecia, which is common in breeds with ‘blue’ coats. Dogs with this condition can’t grow a normal coat and can suffer from skin issues and discomfort.

“Genetic conditions that affect movement, sight, hearing, reduce working ability and life expectancy should be the main focus for breeders.”, Dr Karen said.

How can we prevent environmental-related health issues?

To a degree, environmental conditions can be controlled and maintained to help prevent health conditions. Maximising nutrition to allow proper growth, good conditions such as adequate shade, shelter will all help to minimise environmental effects. Lack airflow, high humidity, ‘hairy’ ears and wax production increase chances of ear infections. Good ventilation, trimming excess hair and cleaning waxy ears out once a month is recommended.

“I have a rule that if the ears are going well, it’s best to leave them alone.”

“If you’re over-cleaning them you can create other issues with too dry ears.”

How can we prevent nutrition-related health issues?

Similar to environmental conditions, nutrition can be controlled and maintained to prevent health issues.

Appropriate diets should be given based on a dog’s circumstances. Working dogs do better on diets with more protein and less fat. Dogs used

in strenuous sports like sledding are given higher percentages of fat and protein as they expend lots of energy.

“Too many additives can make skin itchy in some breeds, if your dog is doing well on its diet don’t change it.”

“Dalmatians do better on low purine diets, as they don’t form uric acid properly and can end up with bladder stones, it’s more common in male Dalmatians.”, Dr Karen said.

Health issues influenced by more than one factor

Instances of some health conditions like hip dysplasia can be reduced by stringent health screening. To reduce the chances of hip dysplasia, breeders have their breeding stock’s hips scored through x-rays. Breeders are advised to not use dogs that have high scores for their breed. In some breeds, there may be cut-off points prohibiting dogs over the recommended results.

A well-bred puppy whose parents have low hips scores make it less likely to develop hip dysplasia, although environmental and nutritional factors may affect the chance of that.

“Hip dysplasia has genetic, environmental and nutritional factors, the degree of inheritance, rate of growth, and strenuous exercise are all factors.”

“If you grow your puppy too fast and well above weight for age parameters, you’re more likely to see elbow problems and OCD (Osteochondritis dissecans) which is cartilage defects.”

“Normal exercise won’t cause hip dysplasia in a genetically sound dog, if you have a dog with hip dysplasia and overwork it, you can make it worse.”, she said.

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Breed-specific health scheme’s role in making breeds healthier

Dr Karen Hedberg has been involved with German Shepherds for 40 years and in the hip and elbow scheme for the breed.

“We started from having a breed average of 20 for hips with about a third having elbow issues.”

“Now our breed average is 10 for hips and only less than five per cent experience significant elbow issues.”

“It doesn’t mean we stop health testing, it just means we have got it to a stage where it’s not as major as a problem as it used to be.”

“Through the German Shepherd Dog Council of Australia, we put on a limit on breeding with dogs with hip scores of more than eight per hip and over grade one in the elbows.”

Through the German Shepherd Dog Council of Australia haemophilia A testing scheme, this condition in German shepherds registered by Dogs Australia breeders has been successfully eradicated.

Dr Karen Hedberg praises the use of generational health testing data to help plan successful breeding’s and to reduce the incidence and severity of serious health conditions.

Dr Karen Hedberg advises puppy buyers to call breed clubs and ask what health testing is required, what are acceptable results and that they see copies of those results. The breed averages and medians for some specific health conditions can be found on ORCHID database

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RULE 21 –OBLIGATION TO REGISTER

21.1 A member who breeds a litter of dogs, the parents of which are registered or eligible for registration with the CCCQ Ltd or other recognised canine controlling body must:

(1) Register such litter, including all of the living progeny in such litter at one (1) and the same time within eighteen (18) calendar months of the date of whelping or prior to sale or rehoming (see Rule 28). No litter will be registered after twelve (12) months of age without the approval of the CCCQ Ltd;

(2) Comply with CCCQ Ltd Rules and correctly complete all forms required by the CCCQ Ltd;

(3) Pay such fees as are determined from time to time by the CCCQ Ltd. A standard fee will be set for registrations received by the office on a date within four (4) months of the date of whelping and a higher fee for registrations received by the office on a date between four (4) and six (6) months or between six (6) and twelve (12) months of the date of whelping;

(4) Where the breeder wishes to register a puppy with the breeder’s name as part owner, an Agreement signed by the purchaser of the puppy is to be attached to the application to register the litter. Only official CCCQ Ltd Partnership Agreement forms are to be used;

(5) Where the breeder wishes to register a puppy on the Limited Register, an Official CCCQ Ltd Limited Register Agreement statement from the purchaser stating that the implications of the Limited Register are understood is to be attached to the application; and

(6) A breeder may, at time of registration on the General Register, endorse registration ”Not to be exported”.

Paws for Thought

Courtney's role at Dogs Queensland is to support and provide assistance to members in meeting their obligations as responsible dog owners and breeders based on State and Local regulations and to highlight Dogs Queensland's commitment to animal welfare and helping breeders achieve success.

Courtney can be contacted at courtney@dogsqueensland.org.au

dog diseaseS and vaccinations

Ensuring your dog is protected at Dog Shows and Events

One of the most effective ways to safeguard dogs against various diseases at Dog Shows and Events is through vaccination. It is also a requirement of Dogs Queensland Rules that all dogs attending dogs shows and events must have a current vaccination certificate and not have been in a kennel affected with any contagious or infectious disease for three (3) months prior to the show/ event. Rules – Section 44.5 (1)

Dog and puppy vaccinations fall into two categories containing specific vaccinations. These two categories are as follows:

• Core puppy vaccines

• Non-core dog and puppy vaccines

Core Vaccinations

Core vaccines are those that all dogs should receive as these protect against potentially fatal diseases. The core vaccines for dogs are canine distemper virus, canine adenovirus and canine parvovirus also known as a C3 Vaccination.

The diseases covered by the C3 vaccination:

Canine Distemper – Highly contagious virus caused by the paramyxovirus and affects the gastrointestinal, respiratory, skin, immune, and central nervous systems. It can be spread through coughing and sneezing or contaminated food and water bowls. There is no cure for canine distemper which is why vaccinating against this disease is important.

Canine Adenovirus (canine hepatitis) – Highly contagious virus that attacks a dog’s liver, kidneys, eyes, lungs and spleen. This viral infection is unrelated to types of hepatitis that affect humans and is harmless to people. The hepatitis virus is present in the urine and in the nose and eye discharges of infected animals and, in mild cases, an affected dog may merely have a decreased appetite, appear depressed, and have a mild fever. In severe cases, usually in young puppies, along with the fever, depression, and loss of appetite, there is abdominal pain, vomiting and diarrhoea and such cases are often fatal. The virus

is transmitted by direct contact with these infected materials. As with most viral infections, there is no specific treatment with vaccination being most successful at reducing the prevalence of this disease.

Canine Parvovirus – Highly contagious and dangerous virus that affects primarily young, unvaccinated dogs. The virus causes lifethreatening vomiting, diarrhea and dehydration with vaccination crucial to protecting your dog against this virus. Dogs get exposed by ingesting the virus, which is shed in the faeces of infected dogs up to two weeks before any symptoms develop, and two weeks after the signs resolve. Administering intravenous fluids and management of electrolytes are the cornerstone of treatment for parvo. Antibiotics are given to prevent secondary infections, along with medications to help relieve vomiting, nausea and pain. Survival from a parvovirus infection is possible, but depends on age, size and how sick the dog was on presentation. Most dogs will not survive without treatment.

Non-Core Vaccinations

Non-core vaccines are those that are administered depending on the risk. Non-core vaccines in Australia include those which provide protection against infections caused by canine parainfluenza virus, Bordetella bronchiseptica (these both

contribute to kennel cough) and Leptospirosis. It is recommended for dogs who attend dog shows and events and those that regularly come into contact with other dogs, such as on walks, at the park, day-care, puppy preschool, or boarding should have the C5 Vaccination which combines the core vaccines as well as Parainfluenza virus (a canine cough) and Bordetella bronchiseptica (a canine cough).

The diseases covered by non-core vaccinations:

Bordetella bronchiseptica – Highly infectious bacterial infection that is the primary cause of kennel cough, a cold or flu-like illness that causes coughing and vomiting. The main way dogs catch Bordetella is by inhaling bacterial particles. Symptoms of Bordetella infections in dogs primarily manifest as a persistent cough. Most cases of Bordetella infections will go away on their own without any additional treatment, however, veterinarians may prescribe antibiotics to help speed up recovery.

Parainfluenza virus – Highly contagious respiratory virus that affects dogs of all ages. It is spread through contact with infected dogs, or through airborne droplets from coughing or sneezing. The virus can cause a range of symptoms and can lead to more severe respiratory infections if left untreated. Similar to Bordatella, most infections will resolve on their own with antibiotics or anti-inflammatory drugs given to help speed up recovery.

Leptospirosis – A bacterial disease that primarily affects the liver or kidneys. Ingestion of infected urine or rodent-contaminated garbage is the most common means of transmission with symptoms ranging from high fever and loss of appetite to lethargy, jaundice and bloody diarrhoea and vomiting. Antibiotics are reasonably effective against the acute stages of leptospirosis if started early. The leptospirosis vaccination is recommended for dogs who are in at-risk areas (coastal wet tropics of Australia from Mackay in Queensland through the Northern Territory and into Western Australia), have access to stagnant bodies of water, or have contact with livestock or rodents. Leptospirosis is also a zoonotic disease, which means animals, including dogs, can pass the disease on to humans.

Australian Dog Vaccination Schedules

How Australian vets vaccinate dogs depends on:

1. The age of the dog

2. When the dog had his or her last vaccination

3. The brand of vaccine used

Puppy Vaccination Schedules

Vaccines are given at the following ages, based on the brand chosen by your vet:

¹All puppies receive a ‘safety net’ 16 week vaccination as per 2024 guidelines for the vaccination of dogs and cats – compiled by the Vaccination Guidelines Group (VGG) of the World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA)

²These protection dates have been based on the manufacturers’ recommendations. Where unavailable two weeks have been added to the last vaccine date advised.

Puppies between 16 weeks and adulthood generally only need a single vaccine for C3 protection. These C3 or C4 vaccines are given with canine cough vaccines to immunise puppies to a C5 standard. Your vet will choose a canine cough vaccine made by the same manufacturer that is either:

1. Oral or intranasal (single dose)

2. Injected (two doses)

TAKE HOME MESSAGE

• Vaccinate your dog with the core vaccines and follow the vaccination schedule as recommended by your veterinarian.

• You should be aware of the signs of parvo, distemper, hepatitis and kennel cough as early treatment can reduce the severity of the disease.

• Selected non-core vaccines may be recommended after consideration of the dog’s lifestyle and local prevalence of vaccine-manageable diseases. A C5 Vaccination should be given to dogs that attend dog shows and events and those that regularly come into contact with other dogs, such as on walks, at the park, day-care, puppy preschool, or boarding kennels.

No Judges – No Dog Sports

We as handlers train and enter our dogs in competitions. Have you ever thought if there were no judges there would be no competitions?

To become a judge requires both study and training – the latter being mentored by our senior judges.

Once they have completed their training and

become a judge they stand out in the weather –heat, cold, wind and pouring rain. As a handler we can make the decision whether to attend a competition or not due to climatic conditions whereas a judge has a contracted obligation.

How can we assist our judges?

• First and foremost, treat them with respect.

• Should you see a bar has been knocked in Agility,

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• Be ready to enter the ring when your number is called.

While these things may seem trivial they do save the time a judge is on their feet, getting wet and being cold. At the end of the day that little time would be appreciated.

It is also worth noting that many of our judges are ‘mature’ in age and as such, stand down from judging.

Our Dog Sports Presentation Lunch recognises handlers for their achievements throughout the year. Perhaps this is an opportune time to also thank our judges who volunteer their time, travel from near and far and stand for many hours – no matter the climatic conditions. For without them there is:-

No dog sports!

Thank you to each and every judge.

YOUR SUGGESTIONS MATTER!

Dogs Queensland is interested in hearing your positive, constructive suggestions and opinions on Dog Showing and Dog Sports in Queensland.

If you would like to make a comment (and be happy to have your name published) please send your comments to barbara@dogsqueensland.org.au. Please note, submission of copy is not a guarrantee it will be published.

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Dogs Queensland Shines At The 2024 Brisbane Ekka

Inclement weather didn’t stop thousands and thousands of people attending the 2024 Brisbane Ekka including the Dog Shows and Dogs Sports Trials – and to purchase the coveted DQ Show bags.

Dogs Queensland held its tradition by having a booth and breed stand this year. Volunteers and staff actively engaged with the general public about Dogs Queensland, sourcing information on breeds, showing, dog sports and overseeing the patting of our wonderful dogs on display.

The DQ Show Bags were highly sought after – staff had to replenish stock 3 times during the 9 days at the EKKA, not to mention the extra merchandise sold as well e.g. DQ caps and bags.

Thank you to everyone who volunteered this year, and we hope next year is bigger and better. Make sure to keep an eye out on how to volunteer or be a part of the breed stand next year – you are not only supporting Dogs Queensland and its work but also promoting your breed, your club and the betterment of purebred registered dogs.

30 DOG SPORTS TITLES

Ollie, my associate register miniature poodle at 10 years old has just achieved his 30th title. He will be known as OLLIE CCD CDX ADM ADO JDM JDO(2) SPDM GDX SDX RM RAE TD TSD TKI SWA.

I say that Ollie is a 'Jack of all Trades' but in fact he has his Master titles in Agilty, Jumping, Strategic Pairs and Rally. He is still actively competing in Agility, Rally, Games, Scent Work and Tricks so we may not even stop at 30.

For 3 years running he was the winner of the City of Cairns Kennel Club trophy awarded to dogs competing in multiple dog sports.

Initially we participated in Obedience, Agility, Jumping and Tracking. Later when they became available we competed in Games, Rally and Track and Search. More recently success followed in Scent Work and Tricks. We embraced them all and have titles in every discipline we competed in.

I would like to thank the club for the opportunity

to participate in so many dog sports and to all the other members of the club who have helped me along the way. A special mention goes to the late Mal Holland from Townsville for engendering my interest in Tracking.

There has been much discussion about whether handlers and dogs should partake in multiple dog sports. I see it as a personal choice with many factors to consider eg your dog, what time you have available and what you want to achieve. If you decide to go down that path then be prepared to be busy! My journey is helped by having a clever dog, eager to learn new things – one that is often naughty, misbehaving but always entertaining and cute to boot. Ollie is Ollie and I wouldn’t have my partner any other way.

Postscript: Since the article was originally written Ollie has obtained 2 more titles - JDO (2) and SDM.

FACEBOOK

Improvement for Dogs Queensland Facebook page:

Social Media Update

The number of Followers are continuing to rise in the right direction. Engagement on posts have risen by over 27%, Reach on posts to our followers are up and exceeding 79,452 and Likes by over 5,971.

Facebook’s top performing post for the period of July 2024 to the end of August 2024 was Come Visit Dogs Queensland At The 2024 Brisbane Ekka – the post has Reached over 4,989 people, post Engagement is 6,597 people and Positive Impressions of the post is currently 7,788.

INSTAGRAM

Improvement for Dogs Queensland Instagram:

Our Followers have increased over the last month by over 38%, Profile visits have risen by 26%, Reach on posts are up by over 1,755 and Engagement with posts by 1,466.

Instagram’s top performing post for the months of July 2024 to the end of August 2024 was Dog World Magazine Breed Feature - Puli – with the post Reaching over 264 people, over 218 Interactions and 169 Impressions.

Don’t forget to follow, like and comment!!

The most popular Tik Tok post for the month of August 2024 was: The very popular Dog Sport - Rally Novice. The video Reached over 1644 people with more than 41 Likes on the video and growing.

Members are encouraged to follow, like and comment on the Dogs Queensland Tik Tok page

If you have any dog videos you wish to share, please email them to marketing@dogsqueensland.org.au

2024 Dogs Australia National Junior Handler Final

Brought To You By Dogs Queensland

Come and cheer on these exceptional young handlers as they take center stage with their canine partners

When: Saturday 12 October 2024 at the completion of Show 1 and before the commencement of Show 2

Where: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds 247 King Avenue, Durack

Judge: International Junior Handler Specialist

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Junior Handler State Final 2024

Dogs Queensland would like to acknowledge all the Junior Handlers who took part in the Junior Handler State Final held at the Durack Show Grounds on Saturday 3 August 2024.

Congratulations to all the winners and a sincere thank you to all the participants, committee members, workers and volunteers alike who contributed to making the event a success.

In recognition of the event the following pages showcase a selection of images (as not all winners were photographed).

All images are courtesy of B&M Photography and can be purchased by clicking on the following link:

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State Final Winner: Chloe Keast

Winners

7 Years – Under 10 Years

1st: Koa Bazzocco

2nd: Bonnie Manley

3rd: Isla Collins

4th: Hudson McKillop-Davis

Highly Commended: Gracelyn Watt

10 Years – Under 13 Years

1st: Nevada Appleby

2nd: Indigo McKillop-Davis

3rd: Arabella Knopke

4th: Brandy Tolhurst

13 Years – Under 19 Years

1st: Chloe Keast

2nd: Lara Christensen

3rd: Lily Rogers

4th: Samantha Page

State Final Runner Up: Lara Christensen

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DOGS QUEENSLAND LOVES DOG TALES

Members are invited to submit dog related stories of interest for inclusion in upcoming issues of our Dog World magazine.

All canine topics are accepted whether they be unusual, quirky or factual and can include ‘paw-friendly’ walks and cafes, heart-warming tales or antics while in lockdown to name a few.

Dogs Queensland would like to showcase your dog’s story to the wider canine community. To see your story published simply send it through to barbara@ dogsqueensland.org.au

NORTHERN CLASSIC KENNEL CLUB

CHAMPIONSHIP And a2o SHOWS

Dogs Queensland congratulates all the winners and Members who took to the show rings to exhibit their dogs at the recent Northern Classic Kennel Club Championship and A2O Shows which were held at the Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, Durack on Saturday 3 August 2024. Thank you to all those who made the show a success including exhibitors, workers, ground staff and volunteers alike.

The shows were officiated by a number of international judges who came from far and wide –New Zealand, USA, Lithuania and Canada in addition to an interstate judge from the ACT.

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SHOW 2

'Trash Bunnies' –SprintDogTM and Lure Coursing

– Nic Mather

SprintDog™ has been very well received around the country with entries to each event filling up very quickly.

Total entries across the country in 8 trials (4 x QLD, 1 x ACT, 2 x VIC, 1 x SA) totalled 846. Queensland has had a total of 488 entries across the four trials.

Quite a number of dogs residing in QLD, NSW, ACT, VIC and SA have achieved the N.SPRD title and one dog “Chewie” obtained the SPRD title on Sunday 18 August 2024. CHEWIE CAX. SPRD was the first dog in Australia to achieve the N.SPRD title and very fitting to have achieved the first SPRD title in Australia.

ACT had a blind dog run the 100m. They used a squawker on the lure and the dog successfully completed both runs. The owners are very proactive with the dog and spend a lot of time doing off lead recalls in large paddocks so the dog is quite confident running alone. SprintDog™ is the only Dogs Australia sport in which this dog can compete in.

NT members are quite excited about the sport and are looking to bring it to the Northern Territory.

We are also seeing a rather positive increase in numbers for Lure Coursing as the result of SprintDog™. After seeing their dogs run at SprintDog™, several dogs have gone on to successfully lure course.

This year has seen the number of entries break the record multiple times and with Sunday’s Trial held by the American Staffordshire Terrier Club of QLD Inc, just a few short of 100 entries, it is currently the highest entry ever in Queensland.

Dogs Queensland and its' members have been very supportive with SprintDog™ since it’s initial inception. The Queensland team are working towards having a permanent SprintDog™ track put in parallel to the lure coursing field (the area currently roped off). The SprintDog™ Club of QLD Inc have been trying to raise funds via photos from events and will have raffles in the future, to help go towards the costs of building the track.

The first stage is earthworks to rip and level the area out so that we can estimate the amount of dirt etc needed to create the track at the right height.

Then we have approx. 300lm of 1200mm high fencing, a 25-30m x 4m sand pit for stopping which will require a small retaining wall and then of

course grass / seeding. It’s going to take a lot of work, but will be worth it in the end.

If anyone would like to contribute to the project, please email nic@pixelcedar.com.

For any clubs looking to hold SprintDog™ Trials, please email nic@pixelcedar.com or info@sprintdogqld.com

The more clubs holding trials, the more dogs will have a chance to compete.

To try to minimise the risk of burn-out with workers, the SprintDog™ Club of QLD Inc are more than happy to train people in the positions of Timing Officials, Sprint Marshall, Gate Steward, Trial Secretary and Catching Pen Steward. If you’d like to learn how to do any of these positions at upcoming trials, please get in contact.

There will be a Sprint Tryout Day on 15 September 2024 at Dogs Queensland on the Lure Coursing Field for those new to the sport or those struggling to get their dogs to run. The event is being hosted by the Queensland Sighthound Association Inc and available to enter via Show Manager showmanager.com.au/activity/2766

Until next time, Tally-Ho!

More images appear on the following pages and all are courtesy of Penny Parker.

Current dates to see out the end of the year for SprintDog™ and Lure Coursing are:

1 September 2024: Lure Coursing Trial, Pallara

14 September 2024: Lure Coursing Trial, Dogs Queensland

15 September 2024: Sprint Tryout Day, Dogs Queensland

6 October 2024: SprintDog™ Trial, Beaudesert Showgrounds

12 October 2024: SprintDog™ Trial, Dogs Queensland

15 November 2024: SprintDog™ Trial, Dogs Queensland

20 December 2024: SprintDog™ Trial, Dogs Queensland

Nexgard Spectra Chewables Available Now At DQ

For the treatment and prevention of flea infestations, control of ticks and mites, prevention of heartworm and treatment and control of intestinal worms in dogs and puppies from 8 weeks of age.

Available in the following sizes:

2.0 – 3.5kg. 3.6 – 7.5kg, 7.6 – 15kg, 15.1 – 30kg and 30.1 – 60kg

Purchases can be made by phoning DQ on 3252 2661, visiting the office during business hours (8am to 4pm) or emailing pina@dogsqueensland. org.au

DELETE DISINFECTANT – NOW AVAILABLE AT DOGS QUEENSLAND

Dogs Queensland have added DELETE Disinfectant to the products available for purchase through the DQ shop.

Disinfectant Deodorant Concentrated Surface Spray

To control and prevent public nuisance smells to create an Animal Friendly Environment. The addition of natural oils and aromatics enhances the odour control giving an Animal Friendly Environment.

• EXTERNAL USE ONLY For normal use 10% solution is adequate.

• DELETE Deodorant Disinfectant has been specially developed to deodorise.

• DELETE Deodorant Disinfectant is concentrated and easily diluted with water

• DELETE Deodorant Disinfectant is an efficient deodorant surface spray

• DELETE Deodorant Disinfectant creates an animal friendly environment

• DELETE Deodorant Disinfectant is safe, easy to use and economical

• DELETE Deodorant Disinfectant Deodorant concentrated Surface Spray – contains 2% W/W Quarternary Ammonium Deodorant, Natural Antiseptics.

Prices: 1 Litre $30, 2.5 Litre $60 and 5 Litre $110.

To make a purchase visit the Dogs Queensland office during business hours (Monday – Friday, 8am – 4pm) or to place an order, email accounts@dogsqueensland.org.au or phone 3252 2661.

Dogs Queensland Canine Health Committee Presents: Utilisation Of DNA Health Testing As A Tool In Developing Strategies For Reducing Inherited Diseases

When: Sunday 8 September 2024

Time: 6:00pm

Cost: $20 in Person or $5 Online (Zoom)

Bookings: Via Show Manager

Light Refreshments Included

The aim of this seminar is to educate members to assist in developing strategies to breed for improved health outcomes and thereby achieve the ANKC (Dogs Australia) goal of breeding for the betterment of the breed.

SHOW GAZETTE

All clubs reserve the right to appoint a reserve or replacement judge if necessary.

DOGS QUEENSLAND SHOP

We stock Royal Canin and Eukanuba products specific for breeding bitches, puppies and adult dogs.

Shop Hours are:

Monday to Friday 8am – 4pm or simply ring the office on 07 3252 2661

DOGS QUEENSLAND SHOP

We have a range of high quality shampoos, conditioners and grooming products from Plush Puppy.

Shop Hours are:

Monday to Friday 8am – 4pm or simply ring the office on 07 3252 2661

Show Dates: Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 September 2024

Entries Close: Wednesday 4 September 2024

INNISFAIL KENNEL CLUB

Venue: Cairns City Kennel Club Grounds, Quigley St, Cairns 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 $8.00, Catalogues - Printed $3.00, Online $1.00

Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Maddie Ph: 0447 033 660

Saturday 7 September 2024 – Show 1

Judging starts at 9:00AM with Sweepstakes.

Ring 1 Mr P Tjerkstra (QLD) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 2, 1 and 7

Ring 2 Mrs R Seare (QLD) Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 5 and 6

1st available ring Mrs K Haddon (QLD) Groups 3 and 4

General Specials Mr P Tjerkstra (QLD)

Saturday 7 September 2024 – Show 2

Judging starts 45 mins after the completion of Show 1 with Sweepstakes

Ring 1

Ring 2

Mrs R Seare (QLD) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 2, 1 and 7

Mr P Tjerkstra (QLD) Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 3 and 4

1st available ring Mrs K Haddon (QLD) Groups 5 and 6

General Specials Mrs R Seare (QLD)

Sunday 8 September 2024

Judging starts at 8:30AM

Ring 1

Ring 2

Mrs K Haddon (QLD) Groups 2, 1 and 7

Mr P Tjerkstra (QLD) Groups 5 and 6

1st available ring Mrs R Seare (QLD) Groups 3 and 4

General Specials Mrs K Haddon (QLD)

Camping $25.00 per night booked through Show Manager. Full canteen available.

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR EVENTS

When entering any events please ensure that the Dogs Name and Registration Number, Owners Name and Membership Number as well as any titles are as per the Dogs Certified Pedigree/ Certificate of Registration.

DNA TESTING SERVICE

Using Dogs Queensland for all your DNA requirements is a simple, straightforward process for all members (regardless of computer skills).

Members can easily place an order for DNA Profiling and Parentage and it is entirely managed by Dogs Queensland from posting DNA swab kits to final DNA results.

• DNA Profiling and parentage

• Prompt turnaround

Other testing available:

• Breed specific DNA testing

• Specific Single Breed testing

Contact Julana at julana@dogsqueensland.org.au or by phone on 3252 2661 for all your DNA enquiries

Show Dates: Saturday 14 September and 15 September 2024

Entries Close: Tuesday 10 September 2024 INGHAM KENNEL & OBEDIENCE CLUB INC

Venue: Ingham Showgrounds, Cooper St, Ingham QLD 2 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS

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

Sweepstakes: Baby Puppy and Puppy

Entry Fees:

$14.00, Sweepstakes $6.00, Catalogues - Printed $5.00, Online $1.00 (covers both shows), Camping $15.00 per night to be paid for with entries.

Entries to: Ingham Kennel and Obedience Club, PO Box 776, Ingham QLD 4854

Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au

Ring 1

Ring 2

General Specials

Ring 1

Ring 2

General Specials

Enquiries: Rhonda Ph: 0417 611 085

Saturday 14 September 2024 - Judging starts at 10:00AM with Sweepstakes

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Mr F Waring (WA) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 5, 7, 2 and 4

Mrs C Gray (WA) Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 6, 1 and 3

Mrs C Gray (WA)

Junior Handlers to be judged at the completion of General Specials Sunday 15 September 2024 - Judging starts at 9:00AM with Sweepstakes

Mr F Waring (WA) Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 6, 1 and 3

Mrs C Gray (WA) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 5, 7, 2 and 4

Mr F Waring (WA)

Join us for a BBQ dinner on Saturday night to celebrate our Junior Handler State Final competitors with Fun Games and Activities.

Show Date: Saturday 21 September 2024

Show Date: Saturday 21 September 2024

Entries Close: Tuesday 17 September 2024

Entries Close: Tuesday 17 September 2024

RHODESIAN RIDGEBACK CLUB OF QLD INC

RHODESIAN RIDGEBACK CLUB OF QLD INC

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

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

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

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

Property Classes:

Best Head Dog, Best Gait Dog, Best Head Bitch, Best Gait Bitch, Best Foot, Best Ridge, Sire and Progeny, Dam & Progeny

Property Classes: Best Head Dog, Best Gait Dog, Best Head Bitch, Best Gait Bitch, Best Foot, Best Ridge, Sire and Progeny, Dam & Progeny

Entry Fees: $6.00, Catalogues-Printed $3.00, Online $1.00 Property Classes $4.00

Entry Fees: $6.00, Catalogues-Printed $3.00, Online $1.00 Property Classes $4.00

Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au

Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Kerri Ph: 0421 317 453

Enquiries: Kerri Ph: 0421 317 453

Judging starts at 9:00AM

Judging starts at 9:00AM

Mrs J Anderson (QLD) Breed classes, General Specials, Property classes

Mrs J Anderson (QLD) Breed classes, General Specials, Property classes

Proudly Sponsored by

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Show Date: Saturday 21 September 2024

Show Date: Saturday 21 September 2024

Entries Close: Tuesday 17 September 2024

Entries Close: Tuesday 17 September 2024

HOUND CLUB OF QUEENSLAND

HOUND CLUB OF QUEENSLAND

Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Ave, Durack QLD 2 OPEN SHOWS

Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Ave, Durack QLD 2 OPEN SHOWS

Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 10(10a), 14(14a), 11(11a), 18(18a)

Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 10(10a), 14(14a), 11(11a), 18(18a)

Entry

Fees:

Entry Fees:

$5.00, Catalogues – Printed $2.00, Online $1.00 (covers both shows)

$5.00, Catalogues – Printed $2.00, Online $1.00 (covers both shows)

Entries to: Hound Club of Qld, PO Box 78, Waterford West QLD 4133

Entries to: Hound Club of Qld, PO Box 78, Waterford West QLD 4133

Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au

Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Kerrie Ph: 0421 317 453

Enquiries: Kerrie Ph: 0421 317 453 Open Show 1

Open Show 1

Judging starts at 10:30AM with breeds A - W

Judging starts at 10:30AM with breeds A - W

Mr A Ziebell (QLD)

Mr A Ziebell (QLD)

Show Dates: Sat 12 and Sun 13 October 2024

Show Dates: Sat 12 and Sun 13 October 2024

Entries Close: Tuesday 8 October 2024

Entries Close: Tuesday 8 October 2024

DOGS QUEENSLAND JUNIOR HANDLER COMMITTEE

DOGS QUEENSLAND JUNIOR HANDLER COMMITTEE

Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Ave, Durack QLD 3 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS AND THE NATIONAL JUNIOR HANDLER FINAL

Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Ave, Durack QLD 3 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS AND THE NATIONAL JUNIOR HANDLER FINAL

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

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

Entry Fees: $15.00, Catalogues $3.00 Printed, $1.00 Online

Entry Fees: $15.00, Catalogues $3.00 Printed, $1.00 Online

Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au

Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Duncan Ph: 0439 397 884

Enquiries: Duncan Ph: 0439 397 884

Saturday 12 October 2024 - Show 1

Saturday 12 October 2024 - Show 1

Judging starts at 9:00AM

Judging starts at 9:00AM

Mrs J Ireland (QLD) Group 1

Mrs J Ireland (QLD) Group 1

Ms G Goller (QLD) Group 2

Ms G Goller (QLD) Group 2

Ms C Gunn (QLD) Group 3

Ms C Gunn (QLD) Group 3

Mrs K Haddon (QLD) Group 4

Mrs K Haddon (QLD) Group 4

Mrs L Roebig (QLD) Group 5

Mrs L Roebig (QLD) Group 5

Mrs M Hobson (QLD) Group 6

Mrs M Hobson (QLD) Group 6

Mr P Hickey (QLD) Group 7

Mr P Hickey (QLD) Group 7

General Specials Mrs K Haddon (QLD) The National Junior Handler Final will be held at the completion of show one with show 2 commencing at the completion of the National Final.

We welcome all exhibitors to come and support our State Junior Handler winners as they compete for the title of National Junior Handler.

General Specials Mrs K Haddon (QLD) The National Junior Handler Final will be held at the completion of show one with show 2 commencing at the completion of the National Final. We welcome all exhibitors to come and support our State Junior Handler winners as they compete for the title of National Junior Handler.

Saturday 12 October 2024 – Show 2 Judging starts at the completion of the Junior Handler National Final

Saturday 12 October 2024 – Show 2 Judging starts at the completion of the Junior Handler National Final

Ms G Goller (QLD) Group 1

Ms G Goller (QLD) Group 1

Mrs K Haddon (QLD) Group 2

Mrs K Haddon (QLD) Group 2

Mrs M Wedgwood (QLD) Group 3

Mrs M Wedgwood (QLD) Group 3

Mrs M Hobson (QLD) Group 4

Mrs M Hobson (QLD) Group 4

Ms C Gunn (QLD) Group 5

Ms C Gunn (QLD) Group 5

Mr P Hickey (QLD) Group 6

Mr P Hickey (QLD) Group 6

Mrs J Ireland (QLD) Group 7

Mrs J Ireland (QLD) Group 7

General Specials Ms G Goller (QLD)

General Specials Ms G Goller (QLD)

Sunday 13 October 2024

Judging starts at 9:00AM

Sunday 13 October 2024 Judging starts at 9:00AM

Mr B Woodburn (QLD) Group 1

Mr B Woodburn (QLD) Group 1

Mrs M Darragh (QLD) Group 2

Mrs M Darragh (QLD) Group 2

Mrs I Dawes (QLD) Group 3

Mrs I Dawes (QLD) Group 3

Mrs J Ireland (QLD) Group 4

Mrs J Ireland (QLD) Group 4

All Hound Breeds and General Specials Open Show 2

All Hound Breeds and General Specials Open Show 2

Judging starts at 10:30AM with D – W then A - C

Judging starts at 10:30AM with D – W then A - C

Mr J Mitchell (QLD)

Mr J Mitchell (QLD)

All Hound Breeds and General Specials

All Hound Breeds and General Specials

Ms G Goller (QLD) Group 5

Ms G Goller (QLD) Group 5

Mrs K Haddon (QLD) Group 6

Mrs K Haddon (QLD) Group 6

Ms C Gunn (QLD) Group 7

Ms C Gunn (QLD) Group 7

General Specials Ms C Gunn (QLD)

General Specials Ms C Gunn (QLD)

Proudly Sponsored by

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Show Date: Tuesday 5 November 2024

Entries Close: Friday 5 November 2024

MAREE KENNEL CLUB INC

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

MELBOURNE CUP DAY SHOW

CASH AND SASH SHOW

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

Entry Fees: $15.00, Baby Puppy $12.00 Catalogues - Printed $3.00, Online $2.00

Entries to: Maree Kennel Club, 7 Phipps St, Ormeau QLD 4208

Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au

Group 1

Group 2

Group 3

Group 4

Mr L Wright (QLD)

Miss M Attridge (QLD)

Enquiries:

Judging starts at 9:30AM

Group 5

Group 6

Mr K Campbell (QLD) Group 7

Mr J Attridge (QLD)

Melbourne Cup Sweeps available. Fashions on the Field to be judged during the lunch break

Michael Ph: 0414 919 511 (no calls after 8:00PM)

Mrs N Attridge (QLD)

Miss E Brown (QLD)

Mrs T Dennis (QLD)

General Specials Mr T Thomas (QLD)

Proudly Sponsored by

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Trial Dates: Fri 4 Oct to Sun 6 Oct 2024

Trial Dates: Fri 4 Oct to Sun 6 Oct 2024

Trial Dates: Fri 4 Oct to Sun 6 Oct 2024

Entries Close: Friday 20 Sept 2024

Entries Close: Friday 20 Sept 2024

Entries Close: Friday 20 Sept 2024

CAIRNS CITY KENNEL CLUB – OBEDIENCE SECTION

CAIRNS CITY KENNEL CLUB – OBEDIENCE SECTION

CAIRNS CITY KENNEL CLUB – OBEDIENCE SECTION

Venue: Quigley St, Parramatta Park, Cairns QLD

Venue: Quigley St, Parramatta Park, Cairns QLD

Venue: Quigley St, Parramatta Park, Cairns QLD

OBEDIENCE/RALLY/AGILITY/JUMPERS/GAMES TRIALS

OBEDIENCE/RALLY/AGILITY/JUMPERS/GAMES TRIALS

OBEDIENCE/RALLY/AGILITY/JUMPERS/GAMES TRIALS

Entry Fees: $8.00, Veterans Jumpers $2.00

Entry Fees: $8.00, Veterans Jumpers $2.00

Entry Fees: $8.00, Veterans Jumpers $2.00

Entries to:

Entries to:

Entries to: Trial Secretary, PO Box 252, Bungalow QLD 4870

Trial Secretary, PO Box 252, Bungalow QLD 4870

Trial Secretary, PO Box 252, Bungalow QLD 4870

Online Entries: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Online Entries: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Online Entries: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Enquiries: trial.secretary.cckc@gmail.com

trial.secretary.cckc@gmail.com

Enquiries:

Enquiries: trial.secretary.cckc@gmail.com

Jess Ph: 0410 127 608

Jess Ph: 0410 127 608

Jess Ph: 0410 127 608

Friday 4 October 2024

Friday 4 October 2024

Friday 4 October 2024

Judging starts at 7:00PM with vetting at 6:45PM

Judging starts at 7:00PM with vetting at 6:45PM

Judging starts at 7:00PM with vetting at 6:45PM

Mr G Best (QLD) Obedience all classes

Mr G Best (QLD) Obedience all classes

Mr G Best (QLD) Obedience all classes

Mrs A Wohlhuter (QLD) Rally all classes

Mrs A Wohlhuter (QLD) Rally all classes

Mrs A Wohlhuter (QLD) Rally all classes

Saturday 4 October 2024

Saturday 4 October 2024

Saturday 4 October 2024

Agility and Jumpers Judging starts at 2:00PM with vetting at 1:30PM

Agility and Jumpers Judging starts at 2:00PM with vetting at 1:30PM

Agility and Jumpers Judging starts at 2:00PM with vetting at 1:30PM

Followed by Obedience and Rally at approx. 6:30PM

Followed by Obedience and Rally at approx. 6:30PM

Followed by Obedience and Rally at approx. 6:30PM

Mr A Fairchild (QLD) Agility all classes

Mr A Fairchild (QLD) Agility all classes

Mr A Fairchild (QLD) Agility all classes

Mrs K Winzar (QLD) Jumpers all classes (including Veterans)

Mrs K Winzar (QLD) Jumpers all classes (including Veterans)

Mrs K Winzar (QLD) Jumpers all classes (including Veterans)

Mr G Best (QLD) Obedience all classes

Mr G Best (QLD) Obedience all classes

Mr G Best (QLD) Obedience all classes

Mrs A Wohlhuter (QLD) Rally all classes

Mrs A Wohlhuter (QLD) Rally all classes

Mrs A Wohlhuter (QLD) Rally all classes

Sunday 6 October 2024

Sunday 6 October 2024

Sunday 6 October 2024

Judging starts at 7:00AM with vetting at 6:30AM

Judging starts at 7:00AM with vetting at 6:30AM

Judging starts at 7:00AM with vetting at 6:30AM

Mr A Fairchild (QLD) Strategic Pairs all classes

Mr A Fairchild (QLD) Strategic Pairs all classes

Mr A Fairchild (QLD) Strategic Pairs all classes

Mrs K Winzar (QLD) Agility all classes

Mrs K Winzar (QLD) Agility all classes

Mrs K Winzar (QLD) Agility all classes

Mr A Fairchild (QLD) Jumpers all classes (including Veterans)

Mr A Fairchild (QLD) Jumpers all classes (including Veterans)

Mr A Fairchild (QLD) Jumpers all classes (including Veterans)

Veterans Jumping is open to Dogs Australia registered dogs retired from competition aged 7 years and over.

Veterans Jumping is open to Dogs Australia registered dogs retired from competition aged 7 years and over.

Veterans Jumping is open to Dogs Australia registered dogs retired from competition aged 7 years and over.

Trial Dates: Friday 6 Sept to Sun 8 September 2024

Trial Dates: Friday 6 Sept to Sun 8 September 2024

Trial Dates: Friday 6 Sept to Sun 8 September 2024

Entries Close: Friday 23 August 2024

Entries Close: Friday 23 August 2024 YUGGERA CANINE CLUB

Entries Close: Friday 23 August 2024

YUGGERA CANINE CLUB

YUGGERA CANINE CLUB

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

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

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

TRACK AND SEARCH TRIAL

TRACK AND SEARCH TRIAL

TRACK AND SEARCH TRIAL

Entry Fees: $30.00

Entry Fees: $30.00

Entry Fees: $30.00

Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au

Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au

Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Kim Ph: 0400 671 029

Enquiries: Kim Ph: 0400 671 029

Enquiries: Kim Ph: 0400 671 029

Judging starts at 5:30AM with vetting at 5:00AM

Judging starts at 5:30AM with vetting at 5:00AM

Judging starts at 5:30AM with vetting at 5:00AM

Mrs S Pitcher (QLD) TSD 1-10

Mrs S Pitcher (QLD) TSD 1-10

Mrs S Pitcher (QLD) TSD 1-10

Mr D Nielsen (QLD) TSD 1-10

Mr D Nielsen (QLD) TSD 1-10

Mr D Nielsen (QLD) TSD 1-10

The club reserves the right to add or modify judge allocations according to entry numbers. Minimum participation requirements apply. Trial will be based at Durack and run in suburbs in proximity to Durack. This trial will be run in conjunction with trainee judge assessments. There will be no “Track Ons” at this trial

The club reserves the right to add or modify judge allocations according to entry numbers. Minimum participation requirements apply. Trial will be based at Durack and run in suburbs in proximity to Durack. This trial will be run in conjunction with trainee judge assessments. There will be no “Track Ons” at this trial

The club reserves the right to add or modify judge allocations according to entry numbers. Minimum participation requirements apply. Trial will be based at Durack and run in suburbs in proximity to Durack. This trial will be run in conjunction with trainee judge assessments. There will be no “Track Ons” at this trial

TITLES NOTICE

When applying for both Championship and Non Championship Titles members are notified they must post the original pedigree certificate to Dogs Queensland.
We regret to advise emails are not acceptable.

Trial Date: Saturday 7 September 2024

Trial Date: Saturday 7 September 2024

Trial Date: Saturday 7 September 2024

Entries Close: Monday 2 September 2024

Entries Close: Monday 2 September 2024

Entries Close: Monday 2 September 2024

LABRADOR RETRIEVER CLUB OF QLD INC

LABRADOR RETRIEVER CLUB OF QLD INC

LABRADOR RETRIEVER CLUB OF QLD INC

Venue: Beenleigh Showgrounds, Beenleigh QLD RATG

Venue: Beenleigh Showgrounds, Beenleigh QLD RATG

Venue: Beenleigh Showgrounds, Beenleigh QLD RATG

Entry Fees: $15.00 each stake.

Entry Fees: $15.00 each stake.

Entry Fees: $15.00 each stake.

Entries to: www.showmanager.com.au

Entries to: www.showmanager.com.au

Entries to: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Nikki Ph: 0402 002 978

Enquiries: Nikki Ph: 0402 002 978

Enquiries: Nikki Ph: 0402 002 978

Ms M Sullivan (QLD) Novice and Open

Ms M Sullivan (QLD) Novice and Open

Ms M Sullivan (QLD) Novice and Open Judging starts at 8:30AM with vetting at 8:00AM

Judging starts at 8:30AM with vetting at 8:00AM

Judging starts at 8:30AM with vetting at 8:00AM

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

Trial Date: Sat 5 October 2024

Trial Date: Sat 5 October 2024

Entries Close: Monday 23 September 2024

Entries Close: Monday 23 September 2024

GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB OF QUEENSLAND INC

GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB OF QUEENSLAND INC

Trial Date: Sat 5 Oct and Sun 6 Oct 2024

Trial Date: Sat 5 Oct and Sun 6 Oct 2024

Entries Close: Sun 22 September 2024

Entries Close: Sun 22 September 2024

LOGAN ALL BREEDS DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB INC

LOGAN ALL BREEDS DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB INC

Venue: Gould Adams Park, Kingston Rd, Kingston QLD AGILITY/JUMPERS/OBEDIENCE/DOUBLE RALLY/ DOUBLE TRICKS TRIALS

Venue: Gould Adams Park, Kingston Rd, Kingston QLD AGILITY/JUMPERS/OBEDIENCE/DOUBLE RALLY/ DOUBLE TRICKS TRIALS

Entry Fees: $10.00, Catalogues $1.00

Entry Fees: $10.00, Catalogues $1.00

Entries to: Trial Secretary, PO Box 23, Kingston QLD 4114

Entries to: Trial Secretary, PO Box 23, Kingston QLD 4114

Online Entries

Preferred: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Online Entries Preferred: www.k9entries.com/ankc BSB 034-139 Account 217971

BSB 034-139 Account 217971

Enquiries: Nicole Ph: 0413 579 233

Enquiries: Nicole Ph: 0413 579 233

Saturday 5 October 2024

Saturday 5 October 2024

Agility and Jumpers judging starts at 4:00PM with vetting at 3:00PM

Agility and Jumpers judging starts at 4:00PM with vetting at 3:00PM

Obedience judging starts at 6:00PM with vetting at 5:00PM

Obedience judging starts at 6:00PM with vetting at 5:00PM

Mrs M Anderson (QLD) Agility all classes

Mrs M Anderson (QLD) Agility all classes

Miss N Shaw (QLD) Jumpers all classes

Miss N Shaw (QLD) Jumpers all classes

Mrs S Bamford (QLD) CCD and CD

Mrs S Bamford (QLD) CCD and CD

Mrs J Fenton (QLD) CDX

Mrs J Fenton (QLD) CDX

Mr B Nobbs (QLD) UD

Mr B Nobbs (QLD) UD

Mr W Patterson (QLD) UDX

Mr W Patterson (QLD) UDX

Sunday 6 October 2024

Sunday 6 October 2024

Judging starts at 8:00AM with vetting at 7:00AM

Judging starts at 8:00AM with vetting at 7:00AM

Mr C Pain (QLD) Trial 1 Rally all classes

Mr C Pain (QLD) Trial 1 Rally all classes

Miss N Shaw (QLD) Trial 2 Rally all classes

Miss N Shaw (QLD) Trial 2 Rally all classes

Mrs C Pethers (QLD) Trial 1 Tricks all classes

Mrs C Pethers (QLD) Trial 1 Tricks all classes

TBA Trial 2 Rally all classes

TBA Trial 2 Rally all classes

Classes and judges may be altered as numbers require.

Classes and judges may be altered as numbers require.

A REMINDER:

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

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

RESTRICTED OBEDIENCE AND RALLY TRIALS

RESTRICTED OBEDIENCE AND RALLY TRIALS

Entry Fees: $15.00 (catalogue included)

Entry Fees: $15.00 (catalogue included)

Entries to: Trial Secretary, 14 Elmwood Crt, Boronia Heights QLD 4124

Imported dogs are not to compete in any events until all the required paperwork is lodged with Dogs Queensland and the re-registration has been certified complete.

Entries to: Trial Secretary, 14 Elmwood Crt, Boronia Heights QLD 4124

Online Entries: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Online Entries: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Trial Date: Sunday 6 October 2024

Trial Date: Sunday 6 October 2024

Entries Close: Monday 30 September 2024

Entries Close: Monday 30 September 2024

BEAUDESERT KENNEL CLUB

Enquiries: Roslyn Ph: 0411 634 277 trialsec@gsdqld.org.au

Enquiries: Roslyn Ph: 0411 634 277 trialsec@gsdqld.org.au

BEAUDESERT KENNEL CLUB

Venue: Beaudesert Showgrounds, Beaudesert SPRINTDOG TRIAL

Venue: Beaudesert Showgrounds, Beaudesert SPRINTDOG TRIAL

Entry Fees: $25.00

Obedience judging starts at 9:00AM with vetting at 8:00AM followed by Rally judging

Obedience judging starts at 9:00AM with vetting at 8:00AM followed by Rally judging

Entry Fees: $25.00

Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au

Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Mandy Ph: 0403 071 485

Enquiries: Mandy Ph: 0403 071 485

Judging starts at 5:00PM vetting at 4:00PM

Judging starts at 5:00PM vetting at 4:00PM

Miss K Gordon (QLD) All classes

Miss K Gordon (QLD) All classes

Mr W Patterson (QLD) Obedience all classes

Mr W Patterson (QLD) Obedience all classes

Mrs L Schimke (QLD) Rally all classes

Mrs L Schimke (QLD) Rally all classes

N Mather (QLD) Lure Driver

N Mather (QLD) Lure Driver

Entries capped at 100

Entries capped at 100

This trial will use a standard type lure and standard enclosed track.

This trial will use a standard type lure and standard enclosed track.

Trial Date s: Friday 11 October 2024

Trial Date s: Friday 11 October 2024

Entries Close: Saturday 5 October 2024

Entries Close: Saturday 5 October 2024

SPRINTDOG CLUB OF QLD INC

SPRINTDOG CLUB OF QLD INC

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

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

SPRINTDOG TRIAL

Entry Fees: Members $15.00 Non-Members $20.00

Entry Fees: Members $15.00 Non-Members $20.00

Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au

Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Karen (text only) 0422 425 413

Enquiries: Karen (text only) 0422 425 413

Judging starts at 4:00PM with vetting between 3:00PM and 3:30PM

Judging starts at 4:00PM with vetting between 3:00PM and 3:30PM

Miss K Gordon (QLD) 100 metres

Miss K Gordon (QLD) 100 metres

Lure Driver - Ms L Perry (QLD)

Lure Driver - Ms L Perry (QLD)

This trial will use a standard trial set up

This trial will use a standard trial set up

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: Tuesday 15 October 2024

Trial Dates: Tuesday 15 October 2024

Entries Close: Saturday 5 October 2024

Entries Close: Saturday 5 October 2024

DOGS QUEENSLAND

DOGS QUEENSLAND

STATE AND NATIONAL TRIALS SUB-COMMITTEE FUNDRAISER

STATE AND NATIONAL TRIALS SUB-COMMITTEE FUNDRAISER

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

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

OBEDIENCE TRIAL

OBEDIENCE TRIAL

Online Entries only: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Online Entries only: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Entry Fees: $15.00

Entry Fees: $15.00

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Trial Dates: Fri 11 Oct and Sat 12 Oct 2024

Trial Dates: Fri 11 Oct and Sat 12 Oct 2024

Entries Close: Friday 27 Sept 2024

Entries Close: Friday 27 Sept 2024

CAIRNS CITY KENNEL CLUB – OBEDIENCE SECTION

CAIRNS CITY KENNEL CLUB – OBEDIENCE SECTION

Venue: Quigley St, Parramatta Park, Cairns QLD

Venue: Quigley St, Parramatta Park, Cairns QLD

AGILITY AND JUMPERS TRIALS

AGILITY AND JUMPERS TRIALS

Entry Fees: $8.00, Veterans Jumping $2.00

Entry Fees: $8.00, Veterans Jumping $2.00

Entries to: Trial Secretary, PO Box 252, Bungalow QLD 4870

Entries to: Trial Secretary, PO Box 252, Bungalow QLD 4870

Online Entries: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Online Entries: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Enquiries: trial.secretary.cckc@gmail.com

Enquiries: trial.secretary.cckc@gmail.com

Jess Ph: 0410 127 608

Jess Ph: 0410 127 608

Friday 11 October 2024

Friday 11 October 2024

Judging starts at 7:00PM with vetting at 6:45PM

Judging starts at 7:00PM with vetting at 6:45PM

TBA Agility all classes

TBA Agility all classes

TBA Jumpers all classes

TBA Jumpers all classes

Saturday 12 October 2024

Saturday 12 October 2024

Judging starts at 5:00PM with vetting at 4:45PM

Judging starts at 5:00PM with vetting at 4:45PM

TBA Agility all classes

TBA Agility all classes

TBA Jumpers all classes

TBA Jumpers all classes

Veterans Jumping is open to Dogs Australia registered dogs retired from competition aged 7 years and over.

Veterans Jumping is open to Dogs Australia registered dogs retired from competition aged 7 years and over.

Trial Dates: Sat 19 Oct and Sub 20 Oct 2024

Trial Dates: Sat 19 Oct and Sub 20 Oct 2024

Entries Close: Friday 4 Oct 2024

Entries Close: Friday 4 Oct 2024

CANINE OBEDIENCE CLUB OF TOWNSVILLE INC

CANINE OBEDIENCE CLUB OF TOWNSVILLE INC

Venue: Ryan Catholic College Senior Campus, 59 Canterbury Road, Kirwan QLD SCENT WORK TRIAL

Venue: Ryan Catholic College Senior Campus, 59 Canterbury Road, Kirwan QLD

SCENT WORK TRIAL

Entry Fees: $15.00

Entry Fees: $15.00

Entries to: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Entries to: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Enquiries: Carolyn email: triallingsec.coct@gmail.com

Enquiries: Carolyn email: triallingsec.coct@gmail.com

Saturday 19 October 2024

Saturday 19 October 2024

Judging starts at 4:00PM with vetting at 3:30PM

Judging starts at 4:00PM with vetting at 3:30PM

Ms D Schmidt (QLD) Containers

Ms D Schmidt (QLD) Containers

Novice (odour Anise)

Novice (odour Anise)

Advanced (odours Anise and Cypress)

Advanced (odours Anise and Cypress)

Excellent (odours Anise, Cypress and Birch) Masters

Excellent (odours Anise, Cypress and Birch) Masters

Enquiries: Tabitha Ph: 0419 653 076

Enquiries: Tabitha Ph: 0419 653 076

Judging starts at 6:00PM with vetting at 5:00PM

Judging starts at 6:00PM with vetting at 5:00PM

Mrs C Pethers (QLD) UDX, CD, CCD

Mrs C Pethers (QLD) UDX, CD, CCD

Mr W Patterson (QLD) UD, CDX

Mr W Patterson (QLD) UD, CDX

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(odours may contain Birch, Anise, Cloves, Cypress)

(odours may contain Birch, Anise, Cloves, Cypress)

Sunday 20 October 2024

Sunday 20 October 2024

Judging starts at 8:00AM with vetting at 7:30AM

Judging starts at 8:00AM with vetting at 7:30AM

Ms D Schmidt (QLD) Interior

Ms D Schmidt (QLD) Interior

Novice (odour Cypress)

Novice (odour Cypress)

Advanced (odours Cypress and Cloves)

Advanced (odours Cypress and Cloves)

Excellent (odours Cypress, Cloves and Anise) Masters

Excellent (odours Cypress, Cloves and Anise) Masters

(odours may contain Birch, Anise, Cloves, Cypress) No target odours allowed on trial grounds. No prior access to grounds for training.

(odours may contain Birch, Anise, Cloves, Cypress) No target odours allowed on trial grounds. No prior access to grounds for training.

Trial Date: Fri 1 Nov and Sat 2 Nov 2024

Trial Date: Fri 1 Nov and Sat 2 Nov 2024

Trial Date: Fri 1 Nov and Sat 2 Nov 2024

Entries Close: Friday 18 Oct 2024

Entries Close: Friday 18 Oct 2024

Entries Close: Friday 18 Oct 2024

CAIRNS CITY KENNEL CLUB - OBEDIENCE SECTION

CAIRNS CITY KENNEL CLUB - OBEDIENCE SECTION

CAIRNS CITY KENNEL CLUB - OBEDIENCE SECTION

Venue: Quigley St, Cairns QLD

Venue: Quigley St, Cairns QLD

Venue: Quigley St, Cairns QLD

SCENT WORK TRIAL

SCENT WORK TRIAL

SCENT WORK TRIAL

Entry Fees: $12.50

Entry Fees: $12.50

Entry Fees: $12.50

Online Entries only: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Online Entries only: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Online Entries only: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Jess Ph: 0410 127 608

Jess Ph: 0410 127 608

Enquiries:

Enquiries:

Enquiries:

trial.secretary.cckc@gmail.com

trial.secretary.cckc@gmail.com

Jess Ph: 0410 127 608 trial.secretary.cckc@gmail.com

Friday 1 November 2024

Friday 1 November 2024

Friday 1 November 2024

Judging starts at 6:30PM with vetting at 6:15PM

Judging starts at 6:30PM with vetting at 6:15PM

Judging starts at 6:30PM with vetting at 6:15PM

Mrs E Mulligan (QLD)

Interior

Mrs E Mulligan (QLD) Interior Masters

Mrs E Mulligan (QLD)

Interior Masters

Masters

(Odours may contain Birch, Anise, Cloves, Cypress)

(Odours may contain Birch, Anise, Cloves, Cypress)

(Odours may contain Birch, Anise, Cloves, Cypress)

Excellent: Odours –Birch, Anise, Cypress

Excellent: Odours –Birch, Anise, Cypress

Excellent: Odours –Birch, Anise, Cypress

Advanced: Odour – Cypress and Anise

Advanced: Odour – Cypress and Anise

Advanced: Odour – Cypress and Anise

Novice: Odour – Cypress

Novice: Odour – Cypress

Novice: Odour – Cypress

Saturday 2 November 2024

Saturday 2 November 2024

Saturday 2 November 2024

Judging starts at 6:30PM with vetting at 6:15PM

Judging starts at 6:30PM with vetting at 6:15PM

Judging starts at 6:30PM with vetting at 6:15PM

Mrs E Mulligan (QLD)

Exterior

Exterior

Mrs E Mulligan (QLD) Exterior Masters

Mrs E Mulligan (QLD)

Masters

Masters

(Odours may contain Birch, Anise, Cloves, Cypress)

(Odours may contain Birch, Anise, Cloves, Cypress)

(Odours may contain Birch, Anise, Cloves, Cypress)

Excellent: Odours – Birch, Anise, Cypress

Excellent: Odours – Birch, Anise, Cypress

Excellent: Odours – Birch, Anise, Cypress

Advanced: Odour – Cypress and Anise

Advanced: Odour – Cypress and Anise

Advanced: Odour – Cypress and Anise

Novice: Odour – Cypress

Novice: Odour – Cypress

Novice: Odour – Cypress

No Target Odours allowed at trial venue

No Target Odours allowed at trial venue

No Target Odours allowed at trial venue

Entries capped at 60.

Entries capped at 60.

Entries capped at 60.

If a ballot is required, it will be conducted at the CCKC, Quigley St, Cairns QLD on 28 October 2024 at 6:00PM

If a ballot is required, it will be conducted at the CCKC, Quigley St, Cairns QLD on 28 October 2024 at 6:00PM

If a ballot is required, it will be conducted at the CCKC, Quigley St, Cairns QLD on 28 October 2024 at 6:00PM

Trial Date: Saturday 2 November 2024

Trial Date: Saturday 2 November 2024

Trial Date: Saturday 2 November 2024

Entries Close: Thursday 17 October 2024

Entries Close: Thursday 17 October 2024

Entries Close: Thursday 17 October 2024

DOGS QUEENSLAND AGILITY SUB COMMITTEE

DOGS QUEENSLAND AGILITY SUB COMMITTEE

DOGS QUEENSLAND AGILITY SUB COMMITTEE

Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Ave, Durack QLD AGILITY AND JUMPING TRIALS

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

Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Ave, Durack QLD AGILITY AND JUMPING TRIALS

AGILITY AND JUMPING TRIALS

PURPLE TRIAL

PURPLE TRIAL

PURPLE TRIAL

Entry Fees: $12.00 First entry per dog $8.00 for each subsequent entry per dog

Entry Fees: $12.00 First entry per dog $8.00 for each subsequent entry per dog

Entry Fees: $12.00 First entry per dog $8.00 for each subsequent entry per dog

Online Entries only: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Online Entries only: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Online Entries only: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Enquiries:

Enquiries: Gaille Ph: 0429 915 871 gaille@jaspar.com

Enquiries: Gaille Ph: 0429 915 871

gaille@jaspar.com

Gaille Ph: 0429 915 871 gaille@jaspar.com

Judging starts at 4:00PM with vetting between 3:00PM and 3:45PM

Judging starts at 4:00PM with vetting between 3:00PM and 3:45PM

Judging starts at 4:00PM with vetting between 3:00PM and 3:45PM

Mrs B Murfet (QLD) JDE, JDM, JDX, JD

Mrs B Murfet (QLD) JDE, JDM, JDX, JD

Mrs B Murfet (QLD) JDE, JDM, JDX, JD

Mr R Mills (QLD) ADE, ADM, ADX, AD

Mr R Mills (QLD) ADE, ADM, ADX, AD

Mr R Mills (QLD) ADE, ADM, ADX, AD

Mrs L Kaddatz (QLD) ADO, JDO

Mrs L Kaddatz (QLD) ADO, JDO

Mrs L Kaddatz (QLD) ADO, JDO

No late entries. Late payments will not be accepted. Entries to be paid when entering trials If not paid by closing date entries will be withdrawn. Payment by Direct Deposit only. BSB 084435 Account Number 763301979. Payment reference Surname Agy 2/11 All dogs must be checked in with Trial Secretary. Any dogs not checked in will be withdrawn. Please print your own competitor number and catalogue. Free on K9entries.

No late entries. Late payments will not be accepted. Entries to be paid when entering trials If not paid by closing date entries will be withdrawn. Payment by Direct Deposit only. BSB 084435 Account Number 763301979. Payment reference Surname Agy 2/11 All dogs must be checked in with Trial Secretary. Any dogs not checked in will be withdrawn. Please print your own competitor number and catalogue. Free on K9entries.

No late entries. Late payments will not be accepted. Entries to be paid when entering trials If not paid by closing date entries will be withdrawn. Payment by Direct Deposit only. BSB 084435 Account Number 763301979. Payment reference Surname Agy 2/11 All dogs must be checked in with Trial Secretary. Any dogs not checked in will be withdrawn. Please print your own competitor number and catalogue. Free on K9entries.

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Trial Date: Sat 2 Nov and Sun 3 Nov 2024

Trial Date: Sat 2 Nov and Sun 3 Nov 2024

Trial Date: Sat 2 Nov and Sun 3 Nov 2024

Entries Close: Friday 18 October 2024

Entries Close: Friday 18 October 2024

Entries Close: Friday 18 October 2024

GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB OF QUEENSLAND INC

GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB OF QUEENSLAND INC

GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB OF QUEENSLAND INC

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

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

UNRESTRICTED DOUBLE RALLY AND DOUBLE TRICKS TRIALS

Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Ave, Durack QLD UNRESTRICTED DOUBLE RALLY AND DOUBLE TRICKS TRIALS

UNRESTRICTED DOUBLE RALLY AND DOUBLE TRICKS TRIALS

Entry Fees: $12.00, Catalogues $2.00

Entry Fees: $12.00, Catalogues $2.00

Entry Fees: $12.00, Catalogues $2.00

Entries to: Trial Secretary, 14 Elmwood Crt, Boronia Heights QLD 4124

Entries to: Trial Secretary, 14 Elmwood Crt, Boronia Heights QLD 4124

Entries to: Trial Secretary, 14 Elmwood Crt, Boronia Heights QLD 4124

Online Entries: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Online Entries: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Online Entries: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Enquiries: Laura Ph: 0411 634 277 trialsec@gsdcqld.org.au

Enquiries: Laura Ph: 0411 634 277 trialsec@gsdcqld.org.au

Enquiries: Laura Ph: 0411 634 277 trialsec@gsdcqld.org.au

Saturday 2 November 2024

Saturday 2 November 2024

Saturday 2 November 2024

Rally judging starts at 8:00AM with vetting at 7:00AM

Rally judging starts at 8:00AM with vetting at 7:00AM

Rally judging starts at 8:00AM with vetting at 7:00AM

Ms C Fisher (QLD) Trial 1 – Rally all classes

Ms C Fisher (QLD) Trial 1 – Rally all classes

Ms C Fisher (QLD) Trial 1 – Rally all classes

Mr O Moller (QLD) Trial 2 – Rally all classes

Mr O Moller (QLD) Trial 2 – Rally all classes

Mr O Moller (QLD) Trial 2 – Rally all classes

Mrs L Affleck (QLD) Reserve judge

Mrs L Affleck (QLD) Reserve judge

Mrs L Affleck (QLD) Reserve judge

Sunday 3 November 2024

Sunday 3 November 2024

Sunday 3 November 2024

Trick judging starts at 8:00AM with vetting at 7:00AM

Trick judging starts at 8:00AM with vetting at 7:00AM

Trick judging starts at 8:00AM with vetting at 7:00AM

Mr L Blumel (QLD) Trial 1 – Tricks all classes

Mr L Blumel (QLD) Trial 1 – Tricks all classes

Mr L Blumel (QLD) Trial 1 – Tricks all classes

Mrs M Anderson (QLD) Trial 2 – Tricks all classes

Mrs M Anderson (QLD) Trial 2 – Tricks all classes

Mrs M Anderson (QLD) Trial 2 – Tricks all classes

Ms S Eller (QLD) Reserve judge

Ms S Eller (QLD) Reserve judge

Ms S Eller (QLD) Reserve judge

Classes and Judges may be altered as numbers require

Classes and Judges may be altered as numbers require

Classes and Judges may be altered as numbers require

Trial Date: Fri 8 Nov and Sat 9 Nov 2024

Entries Close: Friday 25 Oct 2024

CAIRNS CITY KENNEL CLUB - OBEDIENCE SECTION

Venue: Quigley St, Cairns QLD

SCENT WORK TRIAL

Entry Fees: $12.50

Online Entries only: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Enquiries:

Jess Ph: 0410 127 608 trial.secretary.cckc@gmail.com

Friday 8 November 2024

Judging starts at 6:30PM with vetting at 6:15PM

Ms S Weyland (QLD) Vehicle Masters

(Odours may contain Birch, Anise, Cloves, Cypress)

Excellent: Odours –Anise, Cypress, Clove

Advanced: Odour – Anise, Cypress

Novice: Odour – Anise

Saturday 9 November 2024

Judging starts at 6:30PM with vetting at 6:15PM

Ms S Weyland (QLD) Container Masters

(Odours may contain Birch, Anise, Cloves, Cypress)

Excellent: Odours –Anise, Cypress, Clove

Advanced: Odour – Anise, Cypress

Novice: Odour – Anise

No Target Odours allowed at trial venue

Entries capped at 60.

If a ballot is required, it will be conducted at the CCKC, Quigley St, Cairns QLD on 4 November 2024 at 6:00PM

Trial Date: Saturday 9 November 2024

Entries Close: Friday 1 November 2024

REDLANDS DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB INC

Venue: Judy Holt Sportsground, Cnr Randall and Bailey Rds, Birkdale QLD

DOUBLE AGILITY AND DOUBLE JUMPERS TRIALS

Entry Fees: $8.00

Online Entries only: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Enquiries: Karen Ph: 0417 842 860

Judging starts at 6:45PM with vetting at 6:00PM

Mrs R Hanson (QLD) ADM, ADO ADX, AD

Mrs M Anderson (QLD) JD, JDX, JDM, JDO

Trial Date: Monday 11 November 2024

Entries Close: Monday 28 October 2024

CANINE OBEDIENCE CLUB OF TOWNSVILLE INC

Venue: Heatley Park, Fulham Rd, Townsville QLD

SCENT WORK TRIAL

Entry Fees: $15.00

Entries to: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Enquiries: Carolyn email: triallingsec.coct@gmail.com

Judging starts at 7:00PM with vetting at 6:30PM

Ms D Schmidt (QLD)

No target odours allowed on trial grounds. No prior access to grounds for training.

Trial Date: Friday 15 November 2024

Entries Close: Thursday 31 October 2024

DOGS QUEENSLAND AGILITY SUB COMMITTEE

Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Ave, Durack QLD JUMPERS/AGILITY/GAMES TRIALS

Entry Fees: $12.00 First entry per dog $8.00 for each subsequent entry per dog

Online Entries only: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Enquiries: Gaille Ph: 0429 915 871 gaille@jaspar.com

Judging starts at 7:00PM with vetting between 6:00PM and 6:45PM

Ms K Winzar (QLD) JDM, JDX, JD

Mr R Wittkamp (QLD) ADM, ADX, AD

Mrs K Deguet (QLD) SPDM, SPDX, SPD

No late entries. Late payments will not be accepted. Entries to be paid when entering trials If not paid by closing date entries will be withdrawn. Payment by Direct Deposit only.

BSB 084435 Account Number 763301979. Payment reference Surname Agy 15/11 All dogs must be checked in with Trial Secretary. Any dogs not checked in will be withdrawn. Please print your own competitor number and catalogue. Free on K9entries.

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Trial Date: Saturday 16 November 2024

Entries Close: Saturday 2 November 2024

METROPOLITAN DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB INC

Venue: Marchant Park, Chermside QLD

OBEDIENCE TRIAL

Entry Fees: $10.00

Online Entries: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Enquiries: Helen Ph: 0427 881 449

Judging starts at 6:30PM with vetting at 5:45PM

Mrs A Tamblyn (QLD) CCD

Mrs C Pethers (QLD) CD

Mr B Nobbs (QLD) CDX

Mrs C Pethers (QLD) UD

Mr B Nobbs (QLD) UDX

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.

Trial Date s: Friday 15 November 2024

Entries Close: Saturday 9 November 2024

SPRINTDOG CLUB OF QLD INC

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

Entry Fees: Members $15.00 Non-Members $20.00

Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Karen (text only) 0422 425 413

Judging starts at 4:00PM with vetting between 3:00PM and 3:30PM

Ms L Perry (QLD) 100 metres

Lure Driver – N Mather (QLD)

This trial will use a standard trial set up

Trial Date: Saturday 30 November 2024

Entries Close: Saturday 16 November 2024

SUNSHINE COAST DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB INC

Venue: Buderim Park Sports Complex, 176 Ballinger Rd, Buderim QLD

DOUBLE RALLY AND DOUBLE TRICKS TRIALS

The club reserves the right to judges/classes and order in which run if more than 1 class per ring

Entry Fees: $9.00

Online Entries: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Enquiries: Donna Ph: 0414 515 319

Email trials@sunshinecoastdogclub.org.au

Judging starts at 5:00PM with vetting at 4:00PM

Mr C Pain (QLD) RM, RE, RN

Mr R Wittkamp (QLD) RN, RA, RE

Mrs V Mannion (QLD) RA, RM

Mrs C Pethers (QLD) TKS, TKN, TKI, TKA

Mrs D Sellwood (QLD) TKA, TKI, TKN, TKS

Judging will break for dinner.

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

Ms A Lally 0419 597 661 amanda.lally@icloud.com

Australian Terrier Club of Qld

Mrs L Roebig 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

PO Box 78, Laidley, Qld, 4341 0429 905 334 secretary@bsdcq.com

Border Collie Club of Qld Inc

Mrs J McCann 0499 433 089 jopearl@powerup.com.au

Borzoi Club of Qld Inc

Mrs M Davis (07) 3372 4657 russkimir@dodo.com.au

Bullmastiff Club of Qld

Mrs B Bell 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

Ms M O’Brien

PO Box 105 Leyburn QLD 4365 0429 065 912 winwilyakelpies@gmail.com

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club (Qld)

Mrs M White 0428 651 960 mwh91192@bigpond.net.au

CQ Toy Dog Club

Mr B Moxham

PO Box 915 Bowen QLD 4805 0439 451 270 moxhamb@hotmail.com

CQ Toy Dog Club

Miss J Grendon

Sarina 0407 500 019 moxhamb@hotmail.com

Chihuahua Club of Qld

Mrs J Watt (07) 3372 3654 / 0418 153 115 wachowa@ozemail.com.au

Cocker Spaniel Club of Qld Inc

Mrs K Hutt 0402 119 013 cscqldinc@gmail.com

Collie Rough and Smooth Club of Qld Inc

Miss C Lewty 0407 017 598 secretary.collie.rns.club.qld@gmail.com

Dachshund Club of Qld

Miss A Carius (07) 3420 0661 ainsliecarius@icloud.com

Dalmatian Association of Qld Inc

Mrs K Murray 0405 988 130 daqsec@outlook.com

Dobermann Club of Qld Inc

Mrs K Williams PO Box 823, Mt Gravatt QLD 4112 0447 765 500 kawilliams62@outlook.com.au

English Springer Spaniel Assoc of Qld Inc

Miss C Williams 0403 240 296 cathatina63@outlook.com

Fox Terrier Club of Qld

Mrs J Cantlon (07) 4129 7166 waitapu11@gmail.com

French Bulldog Club of Qld

Ms M McFadzen PO Box 165 Gladstone QLD 4680 0439 431 239 secretaryfbcqld@gmail.com

German Shepherd Dog Club Qld Inc

Mrs T Rehberg

PO Box 3070 West Ipswich QLD 4305 0410 549 837 secretary@gsdcqld.org.au

German Shorthaired Pointer Club Of Qld

Mrs K Hutt 0402 119 013 gspcqldinc@gmail.com

Golden Retriever Club of Qld Inc

Mrs K Vowell 0423 320 020 karen.vowell@bigpond.com

The Great Dane Society of Qld Inc

Mrs V Lansbury PO Box 304 Rosewood 4340 0400 620 190 gdsqinc@gmail.com

Hound Club of Qld

Mrs T McNicol PO Box 3107 West Ipswich 4305 0422 158 879 houndclubqld@hotmail.com

Irish Wolfhound Club of Qld

Mr C Gorman 0400 144 524 iwcqld@gmail.com

Labrador Retriever Club of Qld Inc

Mrs C Wardle 0412 191 005 lrcqinc@gmail.com

Old English Sheepdog Club of Qld

Mr R Schnaars (07) 3201 0952 / 0408 730 485 ottaba@bigpond.net.au

Poodle Club of Queensland Inc

Ms P Morgan 0414 501 707 qpcsecretary@yahoo.com.au

Qld Afghan Hound Association

Ms J Anderson 0428 800 410 ohsoposh8@gmail.com

Qld Boston Terrier Club

Mrs L Carpenter 0417 075 499 lisacarpenter@y7mail.com

Qld Boxer Club

Ms S Davies PO Box 878 Archerfield QLD 4108 0408 197 250 secretary@qldboxerclub.org

Qld Bulldog Club

Mrs J Dinh 0434 142 386 qldbulldogclub@gmail.com

Queensland Gundog Association

Mr A Adams (07) 3278 8001 qldgundog@gmail.com

Queensland Japanese Spitz Club

Ms K Jones-Watson 0407 444 070 katiemelissawatson@gmail.com

Qld Sighthound Association

Mrs J David 0414 605 513 qsa.enquiry@hotmail.com

Rhodesian Ridgeback Club of Qld Inc

Mrs R Smith 0413 380 644 enquiry@rrcq.com.au

Rottweiler Club of Qld Inc

Mrs A Heinemann PO Box 872 Beenleigh QLD 4207 0427 545 726 rcqld@yahoo.com.au

Saint Bernard Club of Qld Inc

Mr R Whittet

PO Box 7747 Toowoomba Sth Qld 4350 0438 360 191 (Emma Forsyth) stbernardclubqld@gmail.com

Affiliated Clubs and Services

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 P Limkin 0419 731 604 petrina.limkin@bigpond.com

Sporting Spaniel Club of Qld

Mrs J Stoneley (07) 3206 2618 estoneley@bigpond.com

Sporting Terrier Club of Qld

Mrs D Major

PO Box 5264 Daisy Hill 4127 0412 430 358 secretary.stcq@gmail.com

Staffordshire Bull Terrier Club of Qld

Mrs T Hopper 0415 912 022 secretary@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 0407 115 674 tanoshii@tanoshiikennels.com

Toy Dog Club of Qld

Ms D Davies (07) 5464 6206 / 0466 962 061 lizbiz@internode.on.net

Welsh Corgi Club of Qld

Ms S Kilby 0433 363 640 tooshortcorgis@gmail.com

West Highland White Terrier Club of Qld

Mrs M Cunningham (07) 5548 6744 / 0418 572 579 westhighlandqld@gmail.com

Whippet Club of Queensland

Mrs S Townsend 0402 602 888 whippetclubqld@gmail.com

Working Dog Club of Queensland

Mrs S Heath 0435 524 371 sheree.heath73@gmail.com

SOUTHERN ZONE 1

Allora Kennel Club

Ms K Lewis (07) 4667 1590 octaviaepugs@gmail.com

Beaudesert Kennel Club

Mrs V Schneider 0407 115 674 tanoshii@tanoshiikennels.com

Beenleigh & District Kennel Club

Miss J Young 0401 889 999 ebt2013@outlook.com

Brisbane Valley Kennel Club

Mrs C Holman 0430 940 063 borolo1@bigpond.com

Burnett Kennel Club

Mrs A Morgan 0427 686 121 burnettkennelclubwondai@gmail.com

Caboolture Kennel Club

Miss V Wyness 0404 037 095 vickiwvness@bigpond.com

Darling Downs Kennel Club

Miss B Lancey

MS 544 Clifton Qld 4361 0428 528 533

darlingdownskc@gmail.com

Gold Coast Canine Club

Mrs D Major

PO Box 158 Surfers Paradise Qld 4217 0412 430 358 secretary.gck9@gmail.com

Gundog & Heavy Breeds Club of Qld

Miss A Carius (07) 3420 0661 ainsliecarius@icloud.com

Gympie & District Kennel Club

Miss K Wilson PO Box 574 Gympie Qld 4570 0417 729 803 boshellie@activ8.net.au

Ipswich Kennel Club Inc

Mrs D McLean (07) 5426 1261 / 0408 261 659 ebonhaus@dodo.com.au

Junior Kennel Club of Qld

Mr M Watt (07) 3372 3654 michael.watt13@gmail.com

Kennel Association of Qld

Mrs J Wilshier (07) 3279 7339 / 0417 799 115 cavlamour@bigpond.com

Ladies Kennel Association of Qld

Mrs J Lanham

PO Box 356 Ormeau QLD 4208 0409 720 882 lanham.1@bigpond.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 (07) 3814 3069 graedon33@hotmail.com

Nanango Kennel Club

Mrs B Sakowski

PO Box 533 Nanango QLD 4615 0418 282 832 nanangokennelclub@gmail.com

Northern Classic Kennel Club

Mr B Burrows 0416 450 186 aussilky@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 S Watherston 0424 708 889 shanspitz@gmail.com

Redcliffe Peninsula Kennel Club

Ms L Horne (07) 3285 5503 / 0418 783 823 liane@lowenhart.net

Sunshine Coast Kennel Club

Ms K Wood 0434 344 230 sunshinecoastkennelclub@gmail.com

Waterloo Bay Kennel Club

Miss K McGhie

PO Box 150 Fernvale Qld 4306 0419 421 434 waterloobaykennelclub@gmail.com

Western Suburbs Kennel Club

Mrs G Hovey-Jacobs (07) 3409 4705 / 040 826 333 dandydogs3@gmail.com

Yuggera Canine Club

Miss A Carius 0409 892 248 ainsliecarius@icloud.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 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

Affiliated Clubs and Services

Hervey Bay Kennel Club

Mrs B Mangin (07) 4157 8098 / 0429 478 211 herveybaykennelclub@gmail.com

Isis & District Canine Club

Mrs B Mangin (07) 4157 8098 / 0429 478 211 isis.dist.cci@gmail.com

Mackay Kennel Club

Mrs D Appleby

P O Box 7156, Mackay MC QLD 4741 0417 523 594 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

Mrs J Bartley 0447 340 489 dj.bartley@bigpond.com

The Pioneer Valley Kennel Club

Miss L McCrindle (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

Mrs M Clarke

PO Box 968 Atherton QLD 4883 0488 048 801 athertontkc@gmail.com

Bowen Kennel Club

Mrs L Bryson PO Box 915 Bowen QLD 4805 0400 938 524 design@dognewsaustralia.com

Burdekin Canine Club

Mrs L Smith

PO Box 457 Home Hill QLD 4806 0420 388 069 burdekincanineclub@gmail.com

Cairns City Kennel Club Inc

Mr A Tinsey PO Box 252 Bungalow QLD 4870 0400 558 005 secretary.cckc@gmail.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 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 (07) 4093 5304 dimbulahpostshop@bigpond.com

Mareeba & District Kennel Club

Ms L Halliwell

PO Box 2295 Cairns QLD 4870 0407 160 670 MareebaKennelClub@hotmail.com

Proserpine Kennel Club Inc

Mrs J Connolly

PO Box 232 Koumala QLD 4738 0458 010 838 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

DOG SPORTS CLUBS

All Breeds Tracking Club Incorporated

Ms S Bull PO Box 368 Ormeau QLD 4208 0499 022 490 allbreedstrackingclub@gmail.com

Brisbane Dog Training Club Inc

Mr D Deacon PO Box 1288 Oxley QLD 4075 0400 973 173 info@bdtc.org.au

Caboolture Sports Dog Obedience Club Admin Officer or President PO Box 491 Morayfield QLD 4506 0450 902 520 / 0404 052 519 admin@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

Miss T Eley PO Box 991 Aitkenvale QLD 4814 0407 113 232 secretary.coct@gmail.com

Continental Herding Club Inc

Mrs A Luck 0408 732 952 rodluck@bigpond.com

Dances with Dogs Club Qld

Miss G Westmore 0488 999 683 belfortuna.bsd@gmail.com

DogzCairns Inc

Ms S Daniels PO Box 644 Smithfield QLD 4878 0408 183 038 dogzcairnsinc@gmail.com

Evergreen Tracking Dog Club Inc

Mrs L Affleck 0419 862 773 evergreentdc@outlook.com.au

Gladstone Dog Obedience Club (Obedience/ Agility/Tracking Club)

Miss J Chivers P O Box 948, Gladstone QLD 4680. 0448 449 699 gladstoneobedience@gmail.com

Gold Coast Dog Obedience Training Club Inc

Ms V Miles-Owen 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 0437 933 043 gympiedogobedienceclubinc@gmail. com

Hervey Bay Dog Obedience & Agility Club Inc

Ms C I Tor PO Box 365 Hervey Bay QLD 4655 0487 052 929 hbdoaci@live.com.au

Ipswich Dog Obedience Club

Mrs s Bamford 0409 273 526 ipswichdogclub@gmail.com

Jimboomba Dog Training Club

Ms S Chandler 0407 640 358 suzanne.chandler12@gmail.com

Lockyer Valley Dog Training Club Inc

Mrs J Kimlin

PO Box 321 Laidley QLD 4341 (07) 5465 4221/ 0448 002 173 gjkimlin@bigpond.net.au

Logan All Breeds Dog Obedience Club Inc

Ms L Ostler PO Box 23 Kingston QLD 4114 0416 003 201 Secretarylabdoc@gmail.com

Affiliated Clubs and Services

Magpies Mackay & District Obedience Club

Mr G Leotta

PO Box 1185 Mackay QLD 4740 0400 066 061 secretary@mackaydogobedience.com

Maryborough–Howard Dog Obedience Club

Mrs J Young 0409 606 611 maryboroughdoc@outlook.com

Metropolitan Dog Obedience Club Inc

Mrs W Waller

PO Box 337 Zillmere QLD 4034 0413 911 511 wendywaller59@bigpond.com

Nanango Kennel Club

Mrs V Mannion

PO Box 533 Nanango QLD 4615 0417 004 031 nanangokennelclub@gmail.com

Obedience Dog Club of Bundaberg

Mrs S Gilham

PO Box 1445 Bundaberg QLD 4670 0417 179 916 Obediencedogclub.bundaberg@gmail. com

Pine Rivers Dog Training Club Inc

Mrs D Lamprecht

PO Box 272 Strathpine QLD 4500 0409 472 198 or (07)3886 6452 admin@pineriversdogtraining.org

Qld Herding Association

Ms S Purbrick-Illek 0488 097 879 purbie@hotmail.com

Redlands Dog Obedience Club

Mrs J Day 0421 842 892 secretary@redlandsdoc.com.au

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

Sunshine Coast Dog Obedience Club Inc

Ms D Williams

PO Box 701 Buderim QLD 4556 0414 515 319 secretary@sunshinecoastdogclub.org.au

Tableland Dog Obedience Club

Ms J Crerar (07) 4093 7848 tablelanddogobedience@gmail.com

Toowoomba Dog Obedience Club Inc

Mrs S McIntyre PO Box 6251 Clifford Gardens Qld 4350 (07) 4633 2241 enquiries@dogstoowoomba.org.au

Wide Bay Working Gundog Club

Mrs W Michalk (07) 4152 2362 jagacey@hotmail.com

Yuggera Canine Club

Miss A Carius 0409 892 248 ainsliecarius@icloud.com

FIELD TRIAL

Field & Retrieving Association for Gundogs Inc

Mr G Dawson 0422 308 273 fieldandretrieving@gmail.com

Labrador Retriever Club of Qld Inc

Mr Greg Mitchel Mob 0418169606 tenarda55@gmail.com

Wide Bay Working Gundog Club

Mrs W Michalk (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 (07) 3843 1407 / 0421 042 788 anne@raceengineering.com.au

Burdekin Canine Club

Mr C Coggan PO Box 457 Home Hill QLD 4806 0410 505 810 burdekincanineclub@gmail.com

Setter Club of Qld

Mrs C Gorey PO Box 3123 North Mackay QLD 4740 0438 598 597 setterclubqld@bigpond.com

White Swiss Dog Club of Qld Social Club

Mrs C Keen PO Box 322 Pomona QLD 4568 0438 621 663 wssdcqld@gmail.com

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 0418 199 419 brislurecoursing@gmail.com

BREED

RESCUE SERVICES

AFGHAN HOUND

Mrs V Harris (07) 3216 2905

ANIMAL AMBULANCE/CRUELTY REPORTS 1300 852 188

AUSTRALIAN SILKY TERRIER

Miss R Hunt 0400 246 987 rachnut@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 0429 905 334 secretary@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

CAVALIER KING CHARLES SPANIEL rescue@cavalierclubqld.org.au

COLLIE ROUGH AND SMOOTH

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

DACHSHUND

Mrs V Lingard (07) 3800 1127

DOBERMANN RESCUE AUSTRALIA WIDE

Bev – 0478 225 148 (between 8am and 4pm) and 0478 788 812 (between 4pm and 8pm)

dobermanrescueaw@gmail.com

DOGUE DE BORDEAUX

Mrs V McArthur 0417 767 357 info@amedange.com

DOGUE DE BORDEAUX

Mrs J Bloomfield 0412 119 688 ddbrescue@hotmail.com

Affiliated Clubs and Services

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 M Burgold 0402 511 295 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

MAREMMA SHEEPDOG

Ms H Brennan (07) 5426 0413

OLD ENGLISH SHEEPDOG

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

POINTER

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

POODLE MINIATURE & TOY

Ms P Morgan 0414 501 707 qpcsecretary@yahoo.com.au

POODLE STANDARD

Mrs S Graham 0417 470 542

PUG

Ms H Jordan 0415 370 526

PUG

Carol-Ann (07) 3814 1382 / 0438 515 895 pugrescueqld@optusnet.com.au

PYRENEAN MOUNTAIN DOG

Mrs A Everson (07) 3200 0321

RHODESIAN RIDGEBACK

Mrs R Smith (07) 5529 9903 rescue@rrcq.com.au

SAINT BERNARD

Mrs A Inmon 0400 142 267

Lesley 0438 076 756

SCHNAUZER

Ms A Goodwin 0405 421 897 schnauzerrescueqld@gmail.com

SKYE TERRIER

Mrs H MacGregor 0429 999 053 / 0428 947 110

STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIER

Miss M Nielsen 0419 631 221 lynn_n@bigpond.com

TIBETAN SPANIEL CLUB OF QLD

Mrs V Schneider 0407 115 674 qtsrr@optusnet.com.au

WEIMARANER

Mrs J Glover 0419 663 942

WEST HIGHLAND WHITE TERRIER

Mrs A Cloughley (07) 3206 6460 redinbrin1@bigpond.com

WHIPPET

Secretary whippetclubqld@gmail.com

YORKSHIRE TERRIER

Miss R Hunt 0400 246 987 rachnut@gmail.com

Durack Vendors

LOOKING TO BECOME A VENDOR? Casual and permanent sites are available at competitive prices.

For more information call the Dogs Queensland office on 3252 2661 or email info@dogsqueensland.org.au

Aussie Pet Collective

Contact: Desley 0418 742 941

Email: admin@aussiepetcollective.com.au

Dress To Impress (Australia)

Contact: Kerry Ph: 0407 401 500 Email: dresstoimpressaus@gmail.com

Julie’s Pet Treats

Contact: Julie Ph: 0421 888 092

Email: julestar65@gmail.com

Lead On Animal Leads

Contact: Bev and Ian Ph: 0417 076 402 Email: Bev.r.priestley@gmail.com

Lilcracka Pet Supplies

Contact: Kay Ph: 0413 543 835 Email: kay@lilcracka.com

Puddleby Art

Contact: Toshi Ueno Ph: 0410 595 202 Email: info@puddlebyart.com.au

Puppy Pastimes

Contact: Liz Simkus Ph: 0403 582 999 Email: accounts@puppypastimes.com.au

TAK Photography

Contact: Tracy: 0451 912 022

Email: admin@takphotography.com.au

Wagz Cafe

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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