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SPOTLIGHT ON
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DOG SHOWS
In Review p28
BREED FEATURE
Boston Terrier p10
QLD TRICK DOG JUDGES
In Tasmania p20
SPOTLIGHT ON
Nevada, Lexi And Charlie p18
DOG SHOWS
In Review p28
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has been invaluable on the board. I wish her well.
Patrice has also brought a wealth of experience to the Board. I hope she will continue to find satisfying openings for her expertise in our dog world.
“It’s a funny world. Last week I was asked by our efficient magazine editor in the office, Ms Barbara Cumming, if I could draft my PM for Dog World this week due to February being a short month. Little did I realize that it would in fact be my last message as the President of Dogs Queensland.
The ballot for the election of 6 directors closed at 5pm last Monday, 20 February 2023 at 5pm. After finalisation by the independent Returning Officer and consideration of the results by the scrutineers the results came through just before 6pm. I was not one of the six.
For those who have not caught up with the election results, the elected directors are as follows: -
• Barb Murfet (Zone 1)
• Tabitha Young (Zone 1)
• Vyvyan Mannion (Zone 1)
• Duncan McAllister (Zone 1)
• Katrina Santas (Zone 2)
• Gordon Mayne (Zone 3)
Congratulations to Mrs Barb Murfet being returned as a director, Mr Gordon Mayne being elected unopposed as the Zone 3 director and Mrs Katrina Santas as the Zone 2 Director. Dog Sports are well represented in this line up with Mrs Barb Murfet being joined by Ms Vyvyan Mannion and Ms Tabitha Young. Congratulations to these ladies and also Mr Duncan McAllister on his re-election after missing out at the election before.
And particular thanks to the other outgoing directors, Miss Ainslie Carius and Mrs Patrice Johansen who have contributed to the good governance of our company, Canine Control Council (Qld) Ltd.
Ainslie’s contribution as a former President and a director, and generally as a member is well known and was recognised not long ago by the conferral of a life membership. She has a magical touch behind the scenes quietly making gala show weekends happen with flair. Her legal background, deep understanding of our wider dog world and common-sense approach
And being a director of our company is all about good governance. We may have a background in dog showing and breeding and/or one or more of our dog sports and come from one of our three Zones but the role of a director is not to just “represent” that dog discipline or the members in just that zone but to look after the interests of all our members and our wider dog world throughout Queensland. The objects of Canine Control Council (Qld) Ltd are set out in our Constitution which you can find on the Dogs Queensland website. Importantly, director duties are mandated under the Corporations Law. It is important that directors understand these duties that include confidentiality, dealing with conflicts of interest and duty and other important obligations.
As those nominating for director positions were advised, ASIC requires a director to apply for and obtain a director number with certain checks being undertaken.
It’s my hope that the new Board will undertake a one-day director training program with Board Matters early in its new term. This has been a very productive exercise in the past.
Let’s remember that we are a member organisation with over 6,200 members. Sadly, only 1269 members voted in this last election down from 1715 members at the election before.
There are many things that I am proud of in my period as President of Dogs Queensland over the last 4 years with two consecutive Boards.
I think that members would appreciate that there have been lots of challenges for Dogs Queensland over the last 4 years. We did hit a low point just over 4 years ago when the then Board advised the members that they were going to buy the former Masters site at Parkinson as our new home and sell the Durack grounds, without a vote of members. Members will recall the wide-ranging concerns expressed about such a step. One very experienced long-standing member of the dog world approached Andrew and me and said that we were the only people who could stop this happening.
In the result, we took steps to convene a Special
General Meeting of members to propose motions that any sale of Durack or purchase of the Masters property had to be approved by members. The members voted overwhelmingly in support of those motions. The Board apparently was concerned about the long-term financial health of Dogs Queensland and were looking to the purchase and sale as a solution. Unfortunately, the business case left a lot to be desired, as was pointed out in an analysis provided to the Board.
This whole process had quite a wounding effect on Dogs Queensland on many fronts and was immediately followed by a fresh election process for 6 directors on the Board. I successfully nominated as a director and to my surprise was elected President by the Board for that 2-year period and again for the last 2 years. It was a matter of rebuilding trust and good outcomes for our dog world whilst maintaining good governance at Board level. There have been considerable challenges along the way, including the Covid19 pandemic, but board decision making has been grounded in an assessment of the facts and where appropriate, legal advice. It has been a priority to keep members informed of important developments. As I joke to people, it has been my “full-time unpaid job”.
There are many things I am proud of during my period with Dogs Queensland. I will simply mention the following:
• Getting our message out to the wider Queensland and Australian community about our wonderful dog world, our many dog activities and the importance of dealing with our reputable breeders. There was particular demand for these messages of course during the Covid period.
• Seeing our wonderful grounds preserved and maintained.
• Those grounds being extended and improved with a big clean-up operation on the Lure Coursing field and the sourcing of a huge amount of quality, certified fill that was levelled by Mr Craig Drury and the Grounds team. Thank you to Craig for the tremendous work he undertook at no cost to Dogs Queensland. The fill was estimated to have a value in excess of $1M and was sourced progressively for just over $100k, including equipment hire.
• Moving from a position of some financial constraint four years ago to one where we have averaged an annual net profit of $500,000 over the last 3 years, resulting in moneys on deposit in excess of $4m.
• Providing financial and in-kind support to members impacted by natural disasters both in Queensland and interstate.
As one of the two Queensland directors on our national body, the Australian National Kennel Council Ltd, I have had a voice on key issues impacting on our dog world and an involvement in the recent launch and marketing of ANKC Ltd as Dogs Australia. Whilst there is lots more to be achieved on that front, I have enjoyed the collegiate approach of that Board and I have been happy to be on its Executive for the last 2 years. Most recently we had a productive meeting on Saturday 11 February 2023 with certain initiatives decided that I will need to step away from progressing.My ANKC Ltd directorship will come to an end with the changeover of our Board after the AGM on Wednesday 29 March 2023. Two new directors will then be nominated by the Dogs Queensland Board.
Many people have contributed to the good outcomes over the last number of years. I would like to thank those people and you, the members, for the support and productive feedback you have provided on many occasions. We have a super Dogs Queensland office, and I would like to specially thank them and in particular, our General Manager, Mr Rob Harrison, for his unfailing professional support to me and to the entire Board.
Wishing you all the best. I have enjoyed making a contribution to Dogs Queensland over the last 10 years.
Ulla Greenwood Thursday 23 February 2023In accordance with the October 2022 Board meeting minutes (Item 5.2) the following link to Regulations Part 9 – Non Resident Judges has been amended in relation to Clause 2.1 on page 3, Section 4 on pages 4 & 5, Clauses 5 and 7 of the Procedure on pages 7 & 8. https://dogsaustralia. org.au/members/rule-regulations/regulations/
Also below is a link to the amended Overseas Judges Application form which now incorporates both Conformation and Performance Sports Judges. This form replaces the existing Overseas Judges application forms for Conformation and the various Disciplines. https://dogsaustralia.org.au/ about-dogs-australia/forms-and-guides/
These amended documents are effective from 1 January 2023.
Regulations Part 9 Non Resident Judges
Overseas Judges Application Form
BORDER COLLIE – BREED EXTENSION UPDATED
The National Breed Standards Coordination Group (NBSCG) received a submission from the National Border Collie Council (Australia) to update the breed standard extension for this breed to bring it in line with the current breed standard.
After reviewing the submission, the NBSCG agreed for the existing breed standard extension on the Dogs Australia website to be replaced with the attached.
Border Collie – Breed Standard Extension Updated
It is believed that some of our clubs/members may have sustained serious property damage as a result the recent rain event in Central Queensland.
Whilst insurance cover may eventually go some way towards replacing the essential items, we also realise that the need for immediate access to funds to ensure that our members’ dogs are kept safe and in good order becomes absolutely critical. The
cost of temporary boarding, feeding, replacement of secure fencing/kennel runs, Veterinary care and transport are all very real expenses confronting our members across the State.
We invite our clubs/members who have been directly affected by this event to apply for immediate financial assistance using the previously established Dogs Queensland Disaster Fund. Please use the attached Dogs Queensland application form to submit your request for assistance and it will be processed as a priority.
Dogs Queensland Disaster Fund Application Form
For disciplines which require the dog to have been measured and issued a height card. The only exemption is Agility which has its own requirements written in the Agility Rules.
Dogs are required to be measured by two officials. Officials consist of:
1. A licensed ANKC judge and
2. Either:
a) Another licensed ANKC judge or
b) A Club Official appointed by that Club
2024 NATIONAL SHOW APPROVAL – BORDER COLLIE CLUB OF QUEENSLAND INC
Dogs Australia has advised Dogs Queensland of an error that occurred in the commencement date for the Border Collie Club of Qld Inc 2024 National Show. Please note the approved dates for this show is 30 August 2024 to 1 September 2024 at the dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, Durack.
Members are also advised of a Restricted to Breed Herding Trial and Restricted to Breed Scent Work Trial to be held on the 29 September 2024.
2024 NATIONAL SHOW/RESTRICTED TRIALS APPROVAL – POODLE CLUB OF VICTORIA INC
Dogs Australia previously advised Dogs Queensland of the approval of the application received from the Poodle Club of Victoria Inc via Dogs Victoria to conduct a National Show with a Restricted Obedience trial to be held on
23 to 24 September 2023 at KCC Park, Skye, Victoria. Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria has confirmed these dates will not clash with the breed judging at the 2023 Royal Melbourne Show.
Members are to note that a Restricted to Breed Rally Trial has been added/incorporated into this event.
Health screening test rolled out for brachycephalic dog breeds.
The University of Cambridge and the Kennel Club (UK) Respiratory Function Grading Scheme provides an assessment for brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome. to objectively measure the severity of brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome in dogs and help make a clinical diagnosis.
The objectives of the scheme in Australia are:
• To identify dogs at risk/subject to BOAS to allow for the best care and treatment for managing such conditions.
• To give the breeder/owner the best available information in terms of the appropriateness of using a dam/sire in a breeding program.
• To give other breeders the information resource of dogs affected and unaffected by BOAS to allow for the selection of the most suitable stock for breeding purposes.
• To provide data and statistics in terms of BOAS to monitor the frequency and progress in the breed affected for ongoing research for the overall improvement of the relevant breeds.
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The University of Cambridge and the Kennel Club (UK) Respiratory Function Grading Scheme provides an assessment for brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome to objectively measure the severity of brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome in dogs and help make a clinical diagnosis. The intent of the scheme is also to improve understanding of the condition, increase awareness, and ultimately reduce the incidence of BOAS, the scheme has been accepted widely around the world as a viable way of repeatable way of grading dogs for respiratory function.
Dogs Australia (ANKC) with its affiliated State and Territory Members Bodies is the peak body in Australia responsible for Registered Pure Bred dogs and is a not-for-profit organisation advocating for the preservation of purebred dogs through ethical breeding. dedicated to promoting the health and welfare of companion animals through a reduction in the incidence of genetic disease, joined this international effort just prior to COVID and after being delayed by the pandemic is currently rolling out the RFG Scheme in Australia.
As part of its agreement with the Kennel Club, Dogs Australia has appointed Dr. Arthur House BSc BVMS Ph.D. Cert SAS DECVS as Australia's Chief Assessor for the RFG Scheme, an internationally recognized specialist small animal surgeon in both Australia and Europe Arthur recently visited the UK to be briefed on the supervision of the Scheme by Dr. Jane Ladlow the Cambridge University Principal Investigator into Non-invasive Assessment of Respiratory Function in Unrestrained Conscious Brachycephalic Dogs Pre and Post Upper Airway Surgery. Dr. Ladlow gave evidence in the case at which the Norwegian Court of appeal overturned the Bulldog breeding ban.
Dr. House is currently training veterinarians to become approved assessors to carry out respiratory function grading, a number have already been trained and appointed in Victoria, Queensland, and South Australia, and in conjunction with the State and Territory Member Bodies, training will take place in other states in coming months. The response to the launch of the RFG Scheme in Australia has been excellent and the National British Bulldog Breed Council is instituting respiratory function grading as one of its health screening tests.
The objectives of the scheme in Australia are;
To identify dogs at risk/subject to BOAS to allow for the best care and treatment for managing such conditions.
To give the breeder/owner the best available information in terms of the appropriateness of using a dam/sire in a breeding program.
To give other breeders the information resource of dogs affected and unaffected by BOAS to allow for the selection of the most suitable stock for breeding purposes.
To provide data and statistics in terms of BOAS to monitor the frequency and progress in the breed affected for ongoing research for the overall improvement of the relevant breeds.
For further information: orchid@dogsaustralia.org.au
I often hear people say “he is my heart dog” –here is the tale of a true one.
On 20 June 2022 I was sitting at the computer when I felt a dull pain in my chest, started to perspire profusely and lost some of my sight. I made my way to my bedroom and laid on the bed. Saxon, my English Setter, who NEVER gets on the bed when I am there jumped up and laid across my chest banging his head up and down. I grabbed my phone, called triple zero and the ambulance arrived within 15 minutes. Saxon then got off the bed and sat at the foot watching. I was rushed to hospital and was there for 3 days.
When I came home the first thing Saxon did was put his head on my chest – a ritual he now does every morning when I wake up, then gives me a lick and wags his tail.
Even the ambulance crew said he was doing CPR and probably saved my life.
So do not misjudge an English Setter – they are certainly NOT dumb. He truly is my ‘Heart dog’!
To all my friends who have supported me over the last 8 months I thank you from the bottom of my heart, which is still beating better than it has for years.
‘As one of the world’s top ranking family pets, the Boston must have a friendly disposition and should be full of intelligence... Oh and they are collectible! Once you get one, you will never stop’
The big little dog, affectionately known as the American Gentleman, has come a long way in the last 100 years – in fact, in just 25 years, particularly when it comes to education of this tuxedo coated dapper little dog
There are few dogs, having the disposition of the Boston Terrier. Their kind and gentle disposition have won them the name of the American Gentleman, a name rightfully given, and as companions or house pets, they have few equals. Breeders must take great care in the selection of breeding stock, as the future of the breed lies in the careful breeding of our present generation.
Much progress has been accomplished in the breed since the year 1900 in the developing of different strains by scientific breeding, and some inbreeding, that has produced some very fine dogs, with clean cut short heads, snow white markings, dark soft eyes and the happy medium body leaning more to the Terrier that the Bulldog.
The question is often asked, “How did the Boston Terrier originate?” Briefly stated it may be said to have resulted from a cross between the English Bulldog and the white English Terrier, and then to have been considerably inbred. Incidental peculiarities of the first dogs used as sires are partly responsible for the present type.
...Mr. Robert C. Hooper, of Boston came into possession of a dog named Judge. This dog, which he purchased of Mr. William O’Brien of the same city, was undoubtedly imported from England. Judge, commonly known as Hooper’s Judge, was destined to be the ancestor of almost all the true modern Boston Terriers. He was a cross between an English Bulldog and a white English Terrier. He was a strongly built, high stationed dog of about thirtytwo pounds weight. In colour he was a dark brindle, with a white stripe in the face. His head was square and blocky, and he resembled the present Boston Terrier in that he had a nearly even mouth. Judge was bred to Burnett’s Gyp (or Kate). Gyp was a white bitch, owned by Mr. Edward Burnett, of Southboro, MA. She was of about twenty pounds weight, had a fine three-quarter tail, and was quite low stationed. She was of stocky build, showing considerable strength in her make-up. Her head was good, being short and blocky.
...From Judge and Gyp descended Well’s Eph. This dog was of strong build, and like his dam was low stationed. His weight was about twenty-eight pounds. He was of dark brindle color, even white markings, and like Judge, had a nearly even mouth.
...Eph was mated with Tobin’s Kate. This bitch was of small size, weighing only twenty pounds. She had a fairly short head, was of golden brindle color, and had a straight three-quarter tail.”
From these dogs it can be traced to the start of the Breed, the Boston Terrier.
Dogs were bred and exhibited by these Fanciers as Round Heads and as time went on these Fanciers met with numerous obstacles, but they would not give up after years of hard work. In 1891, the Boston Terrier Club of America was organized and being a Boston bred dog the name was changed from the Round Heads, to the Boston Terrier.
In the year 1893 occurred the most momentous event in the history of the Boston Terrier. After two years of trying to have the breed recognized, The American Kennel Club admitted the breed to recognition for registration in the Stud Book, and the Club as a member of the American Kennel Club.
The Boston Terrier standard has undergone many changes over the years in its Country of Origin –USA. The thing that never changes is the fact that this American Gentleman should be seen as a clean cut, short backed bodied dog, coupled with the unique characteristics of his square head and jaw, and his striking markings have resulted in a most dapper and charming American original.
He is a smooth coated, compact, well balanced dog built with a series of ‘squares.’ The head is square, the body is square, the eye placement is wide and is set square into the skull as well as forming a square with the strong small ears. The outside corners of the eyes are on a line with the cheeks when viewed from the front. His bite is sufficiently undershot to square the muzzle – so how undershot is acceptable? As long as the teeth don’t show and as long as you have a square jaw, it is up to your interpretation. Personally, I still like to see a wide straight regular undershot bite and no repandous upswept jaw like a Bulldog as this would indicate a rounded mouth which does not allow a squared jaw making him more ‘Boxer-like’.
The expression should indicate a high degree of intelligence with those beautiful large round dark eyes that pull you in with a kindly look. Although many times showing disgust in what you might be expecting them to do or making you feel guilty with a look of ‘how could you?’ – which they are masters of. Part of his attractive look is completed with his colour and markings. Often referred as black and white, the correct colour is brindle – ranging from light golden brindle to dark seal brindle. Often a light brindle puppy will darken and a seemingly black puppy, will develop the red golden sheen within his colouring as he grows and develops. We are often told that a dog that looks black will show his red golden sheen when a piece of black velvet is placed alongside the coat.
Markings are often a hot topic of debate with breeders and judges. Essentially all a Boston needs to fulfil the standard is the white muzzle band, white blaze between the eyes and white forechest – AND THAT IS IT as ‘Required markings’. The white collar, white on part or whole of forelegs and hindlegs below the hocks are simply – the icing on the cake.
Majority of other points are standard – a good length and crest of neck to ensure the breed is a Boston and doesn’t look French Bulldog like, good chest, straight front legs, good spring of rib, good tight feet, well-muscled angulated hindquarters and above all, a clean cut outline.
Topline is another contentious feature of the Boston Terrier. The topline is level and curves slightly to the set on of tail which is set low. The breed does not have a roach and the curve comes from the rump not the back. The topline is finished off with a short, fine and tapering, straight or screw tail. It is important that no part of the tail is carried above the horizontal as this spoils the outline.
Movement varies around the world as to how the Boston is presented in the show ring. Like most breeds, there should be no paddling or hackney gait. The Boston should present itself as a sure footed, straight gaited dog, moving with grace and power. The legs do not lift of the ground and should have good reach and drive. He is not a wind-up toy but should still have a style of high order.
Lastly but definitely not least is Temperament. As one of the world’s top ranking family pets, the Boston must have a friendly disposition and should be full of intelligence. Boston’s make a great couch dog, lap dog, companion, Obedience/ Agility/Flyball competitor, boating and surfing/ SUP companion, fancies himself as a farm dog and has even been known to be seen in the cockpit with his pilot owner. He is the ultimate and incomparable companion for all ages and members of the family. Above all, he is most happy when he is with you doing what you are doing.
Whether your Boston is a show dog and/or family pet, please remember, that at the end of the day, this is a brachy breed. So, as it should be with any dog, do not walk or run your Boston in the heat of the day and in Summer, don’t take your Boston out between the hours of 10am and 6pm and keep him in a cool environment. But be warned, when things cool down, witching hour starts and every toy will be brought out of the toy box or, if they have access, will sit and look at the door and lead insisting that you take them out.
Oh and they are collictable! Once you get one, you will never stop.
Grateful thanks to The Boston Terrier Club of America Pictorial standard for some content.
Nicole Harrison (NZ)While Boston Terriers make a wonderful pet and are always in high demand with both families that have owned and loved the breed before or to the new owner that has researched the breed, you need to plan and get to know the breeders to find the perfect match for you.
Due to the health issues, whelping issues and small gene pool, breeding Boston’s is not for the faint hearted. Due to the popularity of the breed, the normal ‘waiting’ time for your puppy can be up to 12 months or more. Plus, it is pertinent to keep in mind that with the number of enquiries breeders get, not all breeders keep a waiting list.
The keen passionate potential owners that keep abreast of things and keep in the loop with breeders themselves on a regular basis, are more
likely to get their prized Boston puppy.
So why is it that there are not many available each year?
One of the biggest commitments from reputable breeders around the world, is on health, soundness, and health testing. The dedicated and committed breeder will only breed from health tested and cleared stock.
So before you purchase your puppy – we recommend that you check with the breeder for the certification that the sire and dam are clear of the health issues that many breeders worldwide are fighting to eradicate from the breed. Even the puppy you have purchased should come with certificates in eyes and patella’s if possible (due to location of the breeder, this may not always be possible). Just ensure the sire and dam have had relevant testing as a base minimum.
So, what does this mean? Here are some of the very costly tests breeders should try to invest in before they even breed from their dogs or bitches, or even before they sell any puppies:
DNA testing for Juvenile Cataracts – this involves taking swabs from the dogs, purchasing the special packs from reputable facilities and sending the swab off to be tested and recorded on the DNA database. This can be done with breeding stock and puppies from 8 weeks (as they have to be microchipped first).
BOAS Testing (Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome) – from a reputable tester for the parents.
Patella testing – preferably by a registered specialist in small animal surgery, This check and grading can also be done with x-rays through the Breeders veterinary clinic.
Eye Checks – by registered specialist opthalmologists for animals. Some breeders have new puppies checked by one of these specialists before they go to their new homes and provide certificates as to the condition of the pup’s eyes for divergence, cataracts etc.
Some breeders also do Hip, Spinal, Trachea and Heart testing. BAER (deafness) testing is also recommended, but as we only have one tester
available at Massey University, it is not always possible to have this done.
So as you can see, a great deal of investment goes into ensuring Boston Terriers as a breed are healthy and sound, and as such, due to the small gene pool, breeders have also had to import a lot of stock and frozen semen from health tested breeders from around the world.
If you are keen on purchasing a Boston Terrier puppy, you can not expect to ring a breeder and have one available immediately, as a Christmas present or birthday present next month – because chances are, that just isn’t going to happen.
Just as breeders plan carefully any litters they breed, so must any potential owner of this amazing little breed plan to work hard on a breeder to show that you are going to provide a fantastic home and continue the love, commitment and investment into your puppy that has in turn gone into bringing it into this world.
Oh and the best advice we can give you…… do not get a Boston unless you want a devoted house dog and companion – Boston Terriers are not an outside dog.
As breeders of a brachy breed in this current climate, we owe it to the preservation and future of the Boston Terrier to do all we can to show an enduring commitment to proving and improving on the health, soundness and welfare of this wonderful breed.
Nicole Harrison ‘Devine’ Boston TerriersMembers are asked to note the following AGM notice with some explanatory notes below to assist.
• In regards to the Board of Directors reports and annual financial reports, these are to be received by the Meeting only, though we have normally approved these as well, there is no need to approve the Board of Directors reports nor the audited accounts, there was perhaps some misunderstandings in that regard
• All submitted questions are to be relevant to the Board of Directors reports and annual financial reports and submitted as per notice below, no questions will be taken from the floor
NOTICE is hereby given that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF MEMBERS of the Canine Control Council (Queensland) Limited will be held in the DURACK
CLUBHOUSE, Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Avenue, Durack at 7:00pm on Wednesday 29 March 2023. All Members have a right to appoint a proxy under Clauses 53 - 57 of the CCC(Q) Ltd Constitution. Business to be conducted:
• Receiving the report of the Board of Directors for the previous year
• Receiving the annual financial accounts duly certified by the Auditor
• Noting the appointment of the Auditor for the next Financial Year
• Declaration of the results of the election of members of the Board
• Confirmation of CCC(Q) Ltd Income Tax and Capital Gains Tax exemption status
• Any other item of business submitted in writing by a member to the Secretary not less than fourteen (14) days prior to the date fixed for the AGM.
• In accordance with Clause 46.1(5) of the CCC(Q) Ltd Constitution, Members are asked to submit any additional items of business to the CCC(Q) Ltd Office no later than close of business on 15 March 2023.
Note 1:
All Financial Members are entitled to attend the AGM, vote at the AGM and submit Items of Business for the AGM. Any renewing Members from 2022 who are yet to pay their 2023 Renewal Fees may only attend the AGM but may not vote at the AGM unless their 2023 Renewal Fees are paid prior to the AGM.
Note 2:
All Financial Members unable to attend have the right to appoint a proxy in accordance with Clauses 53 - 57 of the CCC(Q) Ltd Constitution; this proxy form will be available from the Dogs Queensland Website.
Note 3:
The 2022 Annual Report will be available on the Dogs Queensland Website on or around 1 March 2023 once the Audit is certified complete and if Members require a hard copy, they are to request one from the Dogs Queensland Office prior to or after that date.
Michelle Sleight
Over the Festive Fiesta cluster of shows and the recent Beenleigh Districts & Kennel Club Inc shows Cotonrun was blessed with some wonderful memories.
On the first evening of the Festive Fiesta
‘Junior Handlers’ competition Nevada Appleby (7 to under 10) and 10-year-old Lexi Holmes (10 to under 13) came looking for a challenge, wanting to handle a Toy breed in their ‘Junior Handler’ categories. Lexi took charge of Carbonebianco Jasper (HRV.JR.CH) and Nevada handled Carbonebianco Honey (CH) –both excelled.
There were no statues going through the motions, instead the girls expertly handled the boys work in the ring. We saw that worldfamous happy Coton de Tulear’s temperament on show along with other world-famous attributes – their flowing cotton coat, light airy gait, arched top line and dark pigmented lips,
nose, eye liner and pads.
It has been an absolute joy to watch these talented young girls bringing out the very best in Honey and Jasper, exhibiting that important harmonic relationship between dog and handler that must be present in the ring despite not having a pre-existing relationship. Along the way they’ve taught me a few tips as well.
I’d like to extend a heart-felt congratulations to Nevada who, with only 18-months experience, won her ‘Junior Handler’ class three nights in a row and Best of Breed at the Open Show on 30 December 2022 and Champion Show 1 January 2023, with Honey at Festive Fiesta. At the Beenleigh Districts & Kennel Club Inc she won her ‘Junior Handler’ class and Best of Breed in the Champion show under Mr Ian Rasmussen.
Another heart-felt congratulations to Lexi, the youngest competitor in her ‘Junior Handler’ group, who skilfully won Best of Breed on Friday
30 and Saturday 31 December 2022 over the Festive Fiesta Shows with Jasper.
We can’t wait to see what these two ‘Junior Handlers’ achieve in the future and look forward to being part of it.
And congratulations to Tiny Tots handler, 6-yearold Charlie Shannon who had a wonderful time with Cotonrun Sippin on Rose’ (who is the daughter of Carbonebianco Quantana (HRV. JR.CH. ROM.JR.CH), and Carbonebianco Jasper (right). Rose’, having won Best of Breed Thursday 29 December 2022 and multiple Runnerup of Breed continued to strut her stuff in the ring, demonstrating that happy Coton temperament with her wagging tail, while taking good care of Charlie.
It’s clear Charlie and Rose’ enjoyed themselves: “I didn’t need to be in the ring…next time they can go in by themselves,” said Rose’s mum Gabby Carter.
A big thank you to all the judges who were part of this wonderful experience.
Images – Previous page: Nevada and Lexi pictured at Festive Fiesta. This page, clockwise from left: Nevada with Carbonebianco Honey on Saturday 28 December 2022 and judging by Mr Ian Rasmussen. Below: Cotonrun Sippin on Rose’ who helped Charlie strut her stuff in Tiny Tots on 31 December 2022.
Recently, two Queensland Judges, Director Barbara Murfet and Dances With Dogs (DWD)/ Trick Dog Sub-Committee Chair Coral Pethers, travelled to Launceston to officiate at the inaugural Tasmanian Trick Dog Tests.
In October last year Coral was invited to Launceston to conduct a two day workshop on the relatively new sport of Trick Dogs. During the course of the workshop a mock test was conducted with some 33 handlers and their dogs. It was from this exposure to the sport that the Canine Performance Association of Tasmania invited Barbara and Coral to judge an official Dogs Tasmania Trick Dog Test consisting of four separate Tests.
While the organizers expected some 20 entries, they actually received 47 for each test which was conducted over 2 days. The venue for the competition was Quercus Park – an agricultural display precinct some 20 minutes south west
of Launceston – where there are three irrigated grass rings developed for Conformation Show judging. These proved perfect for setting out the two Trick Dog Test areas needed.
Saturday morning saw handlers on site early to set up their gazebos, settle their nerves and get their dogs ready for the big event. A Director of Dogs Tasmania – Mrs Tul Luttrell – was on hand to read a welcoming message from the President of the State body Mr David Sales, and the Judges and Stewards were introduced prior to the event commencing. The Test Manager was Mrs Lani Smith – the Chair of the Herding Sub Committee in that State.
After two days, four tests, and some 14 hours of judging for each judge overall, there were some very happy competitors who received the first 28 titles to be issued in Trick Dogs at Starter Level in Tasmania. In all, 120 qualifying certificates were handed out with three competitors receiving the
top score of 60 out of 60 and several getting in the 58-59 region.
Judges were impressed with the overall standard of performances especially considering the sport was totally new to the State. Organisers, competitors and Judges all went home very happy with the two day event – though all were a little weary and slightly sunburnt after the perfect weather experienced.
The Dogs Queensland Dances With Dogs (DWD) and Tricks Subcommittee will be conducting Trick Dog Tests on 5 March 2023 at Caboolture and 1 July 2023 at the Durack Sports Grounds.
For more information, contact Coral Pethers at pethers@claremontresort.net.au or by mobile on 0429 862 405.
EMAIL: marellen@marellenshowribbons.com
ADDRESS: 109 Silverdale Rd Silverdale N.S.W. 2752
WEB: www.marellenshowribbons.com
Written by distinguished veterinarian Karen
Hedberg, the Dog Owner’s Manual takes you through the process of choosing and raising a puppy. It also includes breeding, geriatric care, lists canine ailments and summarises various treatments.
Clearly written and easy to comprehend, this book provides an up-to-date one-stop reference for both breeders and all those who really care for their dogs.
To purchase your copy, visit Dogs Queensland, phone the office on 3252 2661 or email pina@dogsqueensland.org.au. The Dog Owner’s Manual is priced at only $50.00 plus postage.
Below: Barb Murfet and Coral Pethers taking time to smell the roses – or, in this case, the lavender!Stress and stress situations are not restricted to any one particular breed. It is one of the most debilitating diseases a dog has to handle.
The problem of stress can be linked to many training and behavioural methods. It can be linked to man’s misunderstanding of what makes his or her dog tick.
It is something that almost every dog will suffer from at some stage of its life, and will certainly be at different levels – some with very small stress situations and others, unfortunately, will live with stress possibly forever.
The Positive Method of training, can in many ways reduce the level of stress for the dog, but often even the most positive method can produce stress levels. Fear, anxiety and confusion are the instigators of stress, and these can occur even with the best of intentions.
Of course physical problems can also create stress. Ageing, poor diet, illness, heat waves, very cold spells can all add stress at a physical level. Mental stress can cause physical traits. These can usually be diagnosed fairly easily nad can include loss of appetite, diarrhea,
loss of energy, a temperature and fits of depression. “My dog is just not itself” is a common comment from the owner.
To identify stress in our dogs, we need to look at the whole dog.
1. Are his ears back?
2. Are his pupils dilated?
3. Is its tail down and under?
4. Is its body lowered (as though it is cowering)?
5. Is it sweating through its paws?
6. Is it panting rapidly with the corner of the mouth back?
7. Does it tremble when you take it out for a training session?
8. Is its body hard?
9. Is it shedding hair or dandruff ?
10. Is it vocalising by whining, or repetitious barking?
11. Scratching?
13. Comic Relief?
14. Shaking as though wet?
15. Avoiding eye contact?
The above are some of the things that denote stress in our dogs. You may know of others.
This barking, whining, can be caused by different stress situations. The owner has gone and left the dog alone. The dog finds that by barking it releases the endorphin in the brain which gives it a sense of calm. It can be the dogs’ way of covering up an unpleasant situation. People who have to work through the day, often have a barking dog, which then becomes the neighbourhood menace. These owners then have to look for alternate ways to reduce the stress in their dog which has been created by being left alone. They have to provide their pooch with an alternative, and a feeling of security.
If the weather is cool (not hot) and you see a lot of panting and drooling from the dog , this can be stress related. Remember though, panting is natural for the dog which has just been exercised, or excited in some way. Even after light training the dog may naturally pant. However, this should be not excessive or cause drooling.
If you see wet foot prints across your floor and it’s not raining outside, or your dog has not just put his feet in a bucket of water to cool off, remember this can be a sign of stress in your dog.
If you put your hands on your dog and it feels very hard, or you watch your dog move across an area and it appears very tense or if the jaws appear clenched, these can all be signs of stress in the dog.
These occur when the body is tense from stress. Of course dogs shed hair at other times. During winter to summer, hair comes off. An extremely hot bout of weather can often make a dog shed. This is normal. The stressed dog sheds hair at times when it is not normal for the dog to shed coat.
This is a dead give away of stress. If the light is
normal, but you see your dog with obviously dilated eyes, you can be pretty sure something is stressing him/her.
The natural instincts of a dog are Fight, Flight, Bite and Hunt.
Some dogs will show they are stressed by freezing in one spot. It can be fear which has caused the stress. Fighting can be caused by stress. Unsocialized dogs find it very hard to communicate in an appropriate manner when confronted by other dogs. They stress. Then fight. Flight. How many times has your dog run away from you or from a stressful situation? Biting. Dogs will bite when frightened or stressed. There is no such thing as a dog which will not bite given the provocation of stress or indeed any other reason which promotes provocation.
Look to yourself as the owner on every occasion your dog show signs of stress, and work out what is causing the stress to build in your dog.
If the dog, on a sit or down stay scratches, don’t automatically think it has fleas. No, most times it is stress related. The dog needs to have confidence in you the owner that you are going to return to it, and that there is nothing for it to be concerned about.
Like sniffing, the dog will yawn. It’s not tired. It is stressed. Of course dogs yawn and scratch when they are bored, tired or just plain itchy. You must understand and read the difference.
Not after a swim or something of like ilk. Relief can
be achieved by the dog from a stress situation by Shaking. Calm them down by stroking backwards. A long firm stroke is required here. Go the full length of the dogs body several times. This disturbing of the coat will cause the dog to give a good shake, but the actual stroking will calm the dog down.
Calming signals are a wonderful way to alleviate the stress in the dog. There is a small book written by a Norwegian called The Work of Turid Rugaas Calming Signals. She tells of several ways you can recognise and give calming signals to the dog.
Some signs of calming you will see in dogs are:Turning the head away from another dog which wants to confront it. You can do this to your dog when you want to diffuse a situation as well.
Normally when dogs approach each other they very rarely approach nose to nose. They will move in an arc or curved line, and walk past the nose to sniff rear ends while standing side to side. This is very common particularly in the Border Collie or any of the working breeds.
If a dog wants to give signals to another dog when it sees it, if normally starts to move slower. This slow movement is a calming signal on its own. “I don’t want to worry you or cause you concern, I am no threat to you.” We can use this signal for calming often. Approach a dog you don’t know or you are concerned about in a slow walk, but positively. Don’t slink along as though you are afraid. This movement could have the opposite effect to the one desired.
Watch, when a young dog or an inexperienced dog bounds up to another dog, possibly wanting to play, but not giving the calming signals first – there can be a problem. The dog which is being approached in this boisterous manner can see this as a threat, and treat the situation accordingly. We can now have a brawl on our hand. All because the calming signal wasn’t given first.
Ever wondered why there are very few altercations in a ‘leash-free’ area where the dogs are running about. This is because of several reasons, but mostly
because the dog is stress free. It does not have an owner standing over it, lead in hand all the time. It is now free to give to those other dogs, the body language required to diffuse most situations. Of course there are always exceptions to every rule, and you may come across a dog that is a natural bully, and lets fly at anything that is there. Normally, however the dogs will run freely together. Sit and watch their body language as it can be fascinating. They play, bow, jump on each other without aggression, and just naturally run and play. It is very good for the dogs to be able to interact with one another, without human intervention. It is great socializing, especially for the dog which is heavily into Obedience work. It relieves many different forms of stress in a natural way. You will possibly have more dramas from the humans within this ‘leash-free’ area. They can often be difficult to handle, particularly if they feel their dog can never do anything wrong.
Any experienced handler will tell you that it is easier to gain a dogs confidence, especially when it is worried, by avoiding direct eye contact. An even better method is to turn the head or even the body away from the dog. You can even go as far as turning the side or back to the dog. Slitting of eyes is common when one dog confronts another. This can also be a calming signal. Don’t make a mistake and misread it.
When the dog is stressed it will often give a quick little flick with the tongue. We often miss this little sign, but it is the dogs way of saying calm down to everybody.
Removing the cause of the dogs stress is of course the answer. Sounds easy. It is if we know why the dog is stressed. We really have to have a wonderful relationship with our pet, and have bonded with it and understand it totally, before we find relieving stress easy. It’s not an easy thing to do. However often stress can be alleviated by removing the cause of the stress. For example:- The dog who barks every time the children next door come out into their yard. Ever watched those children. They may be poking sticks or hands over the fence, causing your dog to stress.
You can’t remove the children, so you have to move your dog away. Bring him in when the children are outside. The dog will be happy as it’s now inside
A lifetime of service to the Allora community by Marg and Keith Rackley has been recognised by the Allora Show Society who recently bestowed Life Membership to Margaret. The beautiful trees they planted over 30 years ago remind visitors to the dog rings of their remarkable achievements over the years.
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
with you. If you are outside working in your garden, put the dog on a lead and stake him out next to you. He’ll be happy to be next to your side while you work anyhow.
The dog who barks as soon as you leave for work... Sometimes just changing your pattern of leaving will stop the stress from developing. Change when you pick up your car keys, leave by the back door instead of the front, stop saying goodbye to the dog, anything that has formed a pattern of leaving may need to be changed. We are creatures of pattern, so we may need to look hard at just how we do leave. Think about it, you will possibly solve your own problems if you start to think DOG.
Lots and lots of things that happen daily in our own lives, as well as in the lives of our dogs are stress related. Sometimes, it is easy to call things that happen, stressful. It is a term, I believe, that often is very loosely used.
If we remain calm, confident and above all quiet in the manner in which we deal with things, then our stress will be less, and its amazing, but so will the dogs level of stress drop.
When we yell all our commands to our dogs, dogs like people can develop selective hearing. Remember, a dogs’ hearing is so much better than ours, but we continually speak or yell loudly in the presence of our dogs. THEY DON’T NEED US TO DO THIS. A quiet word will get us a much better response from the dog and will lower, not only our blood pressure, but everyone else around us also.
There is so much that can be written on this subject, but I hope this small amount may give someone out there a little hope and understanding when dealing with stress related dog issues.
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Dorothy Ruby Allora (Show Society Patron) and Shirley Cornhill (Show Society President) presented Marg with Life Membership.Dogs Queensland congratulates all the winners and Members who took to the Show Rings to exhibit their dogs in the Gold Coast Canine Club and Beenleigh & Districts Kennel Club Inc Shows held at Durack Sports Grounds on Friday 27 January and Saturday 28 January 2023. Thank you to all those who made the shows a success including exhibitors, workers and volunteers alike.
While every endeavour is taken to include all the winners on the following pages, some dogs did not have their pictures taken.
To purchase any images showcased on the following pages visit: www.patrikberger.photography
FRIDAY 27 JANUARY 2023
General Specials
Mrs Jan Campbell (QLD)
Best In Show: Afghan Hound
CH. TRANSWIND PRINCE OF THIEVES (AI)
Runner Up In Show: Chihuahua (Long)
SUP. CH. WACHOWA 00 SEVEN
Baby In Show: Australian Terrier
ARONAW ILLEGAL TENDER
Minor In Show: German Shepherd Dog
LOZANI SAMBA
Puppy In Show:
Dachshund (Smooth Haired)
NICHOLYEV PATRONUS
Junior In Show:
Fox Terrier (Smooth Haired)
CLAYCO BONE CRACKER
Intermediate In Show: Afghan Hound
CH. TRANSWIND PRINCE OF THIEVES (AI)
State Bred In Show: Chihuahua (Long)
SUP. CH. WACHOWA 00 SEVEN
Open In Show: Golden Retriever
SUP. CH. WYSIWYG NOT A MOMENT TOO
MOON
Best Neuter In Show:
English Springer Spaniel
CH. OZDEZIGN INDULGENCE
Runner Up Neuter In Show:
West Highland White Terrier
CH. WESTLAND BOLLI STOLI DARLING
SATURDAY 28 JANUARY 2023
General Specials
Mr Ian Rasmussen (QLD)
Best In Show: German Shepherd Dog
C.I.B. SUP. CH. KARHAM KNOW IT ALL HT
‘A”Z’ BSC
Runner Up In Show:
Flat Coated Retriever
CH. SKYEHAVEN REIGN OF CHAOS (AI)
Baby In Show: Italian Greyhound
PICCINO I HAD A DREAM
Minor In Show: Shih Tzu
OESHIH SPARKS WILL SURELY FLY
Puppy In Show: Labrador Retriever
MAVSTOR VERRY ELLEEGANT (AI)
Junior In Show: Flat Coated Retriever
CH. SKYEHAVEN REIGN OF CHAOS (AI)
Intermediate In Show: British Bulldog
SUP. CH. ROBOCKY CAMILLA WITH LOVE (AI)
State Bred In Show:
German Shepherd Dog
C.I.B. SUP. CH. KARHAM KNOW IT ALL HT
‘A”Z’ BSC
Open In Show: Akita
AMERICAN CH. SUP. CH. ALCHEMIST THE DICE AT KAISHO (IMP USA)
Best Neuter In Show: Shetland Sheepdog
NEUT. CH. SUP. CH. JAEMIST MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM
Runner Up Neuter In Show:
Affenpinscher
ELCAVEL MY NAME IS
Dogs Queensland has become increasingly aware of Puppy Scam Websites using legitimate Dogs Queensland Registration and Queensland Breeder Identification (BIN) Numbers to sell puppies. Dogs Queensland Registration Numbers are obtained from legitimate websites such as Dogs Queensland or DogzOnline, where they are displayed as required by the Queensland Government.
Please see the Queensland Dog Breeder Fact Sheets for regulations and guidelines for Queensland Dog Breeders.
An example of a typical scam is:
• A Dogs Queensland Membership number is lifted from current advertising on the internet.
• The scammer researches and obtains personal details of the breeder including name, suburb, prefix.
• A domain name similar to the Kennel prefix is registered on an offshore registry.
• Once the breeder has ceased advertising the litter of puppies a new website is published.
• No physical address or phone numbers are advertised on the website.
• The seller avoids permitting you to physically see the cyber puppy and only sends non genuine pictures.
• The seller insists on only accepting payment by a crypto currency or a funds transfer.
As a breeder what can you do to avoid being an unknowing victim of a Puppy Scam:
• Regularly Google search the internet for websites using a similar Domain Name as your Prefix.
• Put a warning notification in your online advertising to alert buyers to check any website they are looking at is legitimate.
• Encourage puppy buyers to verify breeder information with Dogs Queensland and make direct inperson contact with you.
• Ensure puppy buyers check communications are made with verified contact details.
• Encourage puppy buyers to meet the puppy and breeder before handing over payments.
As a buyer what can you do to avoid being a victim of a Puppy Scam:
• Verify breeder information with Dogs Queensland.
• Ensure communications are made to verified contact details.
• Meet the puppy and breeder before handing over payments.
• If paying online, use a credit card or PayPal where you have a degree of buyer protection.
• Check website is an established site with a website security certificate.
• Avoid websites without physical address or phone numbers.
• A sk for proof, including ANKC registration papers and veterinary health records for any puppy. Importantly you should report any suspect sites or advertising to the ACCC ScamWatch website. Please let us know about any suspect websites too by contacting Dogs Queensland on 3252 2661 or by email at info@dogsqueensland.org.au.
In this issue we feature a trip down memory lane showcasing pages from March 2000
Dogs Queensland is offering all breeders the opportunity to advertise in the Dog World magazine Breed Features at the discounted rate of $100 – 1/4 page, $175 – 1/2 page or $330 – Full page. The following dog breeds are planned for the coming months:
April 2023: Bullmastiff
May 2023 Pug
June 2023 Collie –Rough, Smooth
July 2023
August 2023
Rhodesian Ridgeback
Australian Terrier
September 2023 Irish Setter
For more information or to book an advertisement, email barbara@dogsqueensland.org.au
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NORTHERN DISTRICS ROTTWEILER CLUB OF NSW INC
Proudly presents the 2023 NATIONAL SIEGER SPECTACULAR CNCC SHOWGROUNDS, HILLSBOROUGH RD, HILLBOROUGH NSW
Thursday 6 to Tuesday 11 April 2023
Entries Close: Sunday 12 March 2023
Championship Show
6th April and 7th April 2023
Judge: Mr G O’Shea (Sweden)
National Championship Show
8th April to 10th April 2023
Judge: Mr E Andres (Spain)
Obedience & Rally 8th April 2023
Judge: Mrs D Ayton (VIC)
Breed Survey 11th April 2023
Entries to: www.showmanager.com.au
Enquiries: 0402492077
Show Date: Saturday 6 May 2023
Entries Close: Saturday 15 April 2023
SOUTH BURNETT NATIONAL
Venue: Kingaroy Showgrounds, Bunya Highway, Kingaroy QLD
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Kingaroy Ag 1/4 page
Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a)
Sweepstakes: Baby Puppy and Puppy
Entry Fees: $15.00, Baby Puppy and Sweepstakes $10.00
Catalogues - Printed $3.00, Online $1.00
Entries to: South Burnett National, PO Box 78, Waterford West QLD 4133
Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au
Enquiries: Netta Ph: 0437109162 after 5:00PM
Judging starts at 9:00AM with Sweepstakes
Ring 1 TBA Baby Puppy and Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 1,6 and 7
Ring 2 TBA Groups 3, 2, 5 and 4
General Specials TBA
Show Date: Saturday 6 May 2023
Entries Close: Wednesday 26 April 2023
MUNDUBBERA SHOW SOCIETY
Venue: Mundubbera Showgrounds, 17 Bunce St, Mundubbera QLD CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 9(9a), 10(10a), 11(11a)
Entry Fees: $15.00, Sweepstakes $10.00, Catalogues - Printed $3.00, Online $1.00
Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au
Enquiries: Margaret Ph: 07 41563385
Show Day Contact: Ph: 0428563384
Judging starts at 9.00AM with Sweepstakes
Ring 1 Mrs S Bruno (QLD)
Ring 2 Mr A Brown (QLD)
Puppy Sweepstakes, followed by Groups 7, 1 and 5
Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 3, 6, 4 and 2
General Specials Mrs S Bruno (QLD)
Unpowered camping $10.00 per night to be paid with Callide Valley Canine Club Inc entries
Show Date: Sunday 7 May 2023
Entries Close: Wednesday 26 April 2023
CALLIDE VALLEY CANINE CLUB INC
Venue: Mundubbera Showgrounds, 17 Bunce St, Mundubbera QLD
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 9(9a), 10(10a), 11(11a)
Entry Fees: $15.00, Sweepstakes $10.00, Catalogues - Printed $3.00, Online $1.00
Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au
Enquiries: Sue Ph: 0417628400
Show Day Contact: Ph: 0417628400
Judging starts at 8:30AM with Sweepstakes
Ring 1 Mr A Brown (QLD) Puppy Sweepstakes, followed by Groups 7, 1 and 5
Ring 2 Mrs S Bruno (QLD) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 3, 6, 4 and 2
General Specials Mr A Brown (QLD)
Unpowered camping $10.00 per night to be paid with Callide Valley Canine Club Inc entries
Show Date: Sat 6 May and Sun 7 May 2023
Entries Close: Entries Close: Sat 22 April 2023
PIONEER VALLEY KENNEL CLUB
Venue: Peoples St, Finch Hatton QLD
3 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS
Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 9(9a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a)
Entry Fees: $14.00, Catalogues Printed - $3.00, Online $1.00 (covers all 3 shows)
Entries to: Pioneer Valley Kennel Club, PO Box 78, Waterford West QLD 4133
Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au
Enquiries: Lana Ph: 07 49591353
Saturday 6 May 2023 – Show 1
Judging starts at 9.00AM
Ring 1 Mrs S McMahon (NSW) Groups 4,1,3 and 7
Ring 2 Mr R Lowe (TAS) Groups 2,6 and 5
General Specials Mrs S McMahon (NSW)
Saturday 6 May 2023 – Show 2
Judging starts 1 hour after the completion of Show 1 not before 3:00PM with Junior Handlers
Ring 1 Mr P Tjerkstra (QLD) Groups 5,1,3,6 and 7
Ring 2 Mr N Jennings (ACT) Groups 2 and 4
General Specials Mr P Tjerkstra (QLD)
Sunday 7 May 2023
Judging starts at 8:30AM
“Gotta Get A Rosette Show”
All classes In Show and In Group receive a Rosette
Ring 1 Mrs S McMahon (NSW) Groups 5,6 and 2
Ring 2 Mr R Lowe (TAS) Groups 7,3,1 and 4
General Specials Mr R Lowe (TAS) Camping available. Powered $25.00 per night. Unpowered $20.00 per night. To be paid to caretaker on arrival.
We now stock Royal Canin and Eukanuba products specific for breeding bitches, puppies and adult dogs. Also available is a range of high quality shampoos, conditioners and grooming products from Plush Puppy.
Shop hours are: Monday to Friday 8.00am – 5.00pm
Show Date: Friday 12 May 2023
Entries Close: Friday 21 April 2023
MARBURG & DISTRICT A & I SOCIETY
Venue: Marburg Showgrounds, 44 Queen St, Marburg QLD CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 9(9a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a)
Entry Fees: $12.00, Baby Puppy $9.00
Catalogue $4.00
Entries to: Show Secretary Dog Section, PO Box 20 Marburg QLD 4346
Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au
Enquiries: Sheree Ph: 0435524371
Judging starts at 9:30AM
Ring 1 Ms P Johansen (QLD) Groups 2,3 and 4
Ring 2 Mrs D Jovanovic (QLD) Groups 5 and 6
Ring 3 Ms S Guilfoyle (QLD) Groups 1 and 7
General Specials Ms P Johansen (QLD)
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Show Dates: Saturday 13 May 2023
Entries Close: Friday 21 April 2023
ROMA SHOW SOCIETY
Venue: Bassett Park, Carnarvon Highway Roma QLD
2 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS
SASH AND CASH SHOWS
Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a)
Entry Fees: $12.00, Catalogues - Printed $3.00, Online $1.00
Entries to: Roma Show Society, PO Box 78, Waterford West QLD 4133
Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au
Enquiries: Carmel Ph: 0407982101
Show 1
Judging starts at 9:00AM With Group 1
Ring 1 Mrs C McGreevy (QLD) Groups
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Show 2
Judging starts at 9:00AM With Group 4
1 Mr D McGreevy (QLD) Groups 4, 5, 6, 7, 1, 2, 3
General Specials Mrs C McGreevy (QLD) General Specials Mr D McGreevy (QLD)
Camping and Dog Friendly accommodation available. Contact Carmel for further information.
Entries Close: Saturday 22 April 2023
TULLY AND DISTRICT KENNEL CLUB
Venue: Tully Showgrounds, Murray Street, Tully QLD
2 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS
Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a)
Entry Fees: $14.00, Sweepstakes $6.00, Catalogues (all shows), $4.00 printed, $1.00 online
Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au
Enquiries:
Fiona Ph: 0418197093
Saturday 13 May - Judging starts at 10.00AM with Sweepstakes
Ring 1 Miss J Aspinall (VIC) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 3,5,7 and 2
Ring 2 TBA Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 4,6 and 1
General Specials TBA
Junior Handlers including Tiny Tots to be judged at the completion of General Specials
Sunday 14 May - Judging starts at 9.00AM with Sweepstakes
Ring 1 TBA Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 3,5,7 and 2
Ring 2 Miss J Aspinall (VIC) Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 4,6 and 1
General Specials Miss J Aspinall (VIC)
Show Date: Wednesday 17 May 2023
Entries Close: Wednesday 3 May 2023
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IPSWICH SHOW SOCIETY Venue: Ipswich Showgrounds, Warwick Rd, Ipswich QLD
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a)
Entry Fees: $13.00, Catalogues $3.00
Entries to: Ipswich Show Society, PO Box 356, Ormeau QLD 4208
Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au
Enquiries: Lesley Ph: 0419791464
Judging starts at 9.00AM
Ring 1 Mrs S Hewinson (QLD) Group 4 and 7
Ring 2 Mrs A Holman (QLD) Groups 1 and 6
Ring 3 Mrs T McDonald (QLD) Groups 2, 3 and 5
General Specials Mrs S Hewinson (QLD)
Enter via Parker Avenue for Main Oval. Gates open approximately 7:30AM.
Show Dates: Friday 19 May 2023 to Sunday 21 May 2023
19 May Entries Close: Sunday 7 May 2023
20 and 21 May National Entries Close: Sunday 30 April 2023
Hosted by the Bullmastiff Club of Qld
Venue: Dogs Queensland Sportsgrounds, 247 King Ave Durack QLD
Sweepstakes: Baby Puppy, Puppy, Novice (over 6 months and not a Champion)
Property Classes: Best Head Dog, Best Head Bitch, Best Movement, Best Brindle Coat, Best Fawn Coat, Best Red Coat, Best Owned, Bred and Handled, Best Parent and Progeny, Best Breeders Team.
Entry Fees:
Championship Show
Open Show
National Show
Members 1st entry $20.00, subsequent entries $15.00, Catalogues $5.00
Non-Members 1st entry $25.00, subsequent entries $18.00, Catalogues $5.00
Automatic entry if entered in Championship show, Open Show only $5.00, Catalogues $5.00
1st entry $40.00 includes commemorative catalogue, subsequent entries $25.00, Baby Puppy $15.00, Sweepstakes and Property classes $15.00, Additional catalogues $20.00
Veterans Parade: Free entry, email resume and photo to bullmastiffclubshowmanager@hotmail.com
Online entries only: www.showmanager.com.au
Enquiries: Show Secretary Melissa Smith Ph: 0407893464
Friday 19 May 2023 – Championship Show
Judging starts at 9:30AM
Ms M Hamilton (NZ) Breed classes and General Specials
Friday 19 May 2023 – Open Show
Judging starts at the completion of the Championship Show
Mrs K Rogers (NSW) Breed classes and General Specials
Saturday 20 May 2023
8th National Championship Show
Judging starts at 9:00AM with Veterans Parade.
Mrs A Warren (UK) Breed classes and General Specials
Sunday 21 May 2023
8th National Championship Show
Judging starts at 9:30AM
Mrs S Rickard (VIC) Sweepstakes followed by Property classes.
Proudly Sponsored by
Show Date: Saturday 20 May 2023
Entries Close: Saturday 29 April 2023
BLACKBUTT SHOW SOCIETY INC
Venue: Blackbutt Showgrounds, Hart St, Blackbutt QLD CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a)
Entry Fees: $12.00, Catalogues – Printed $4.00, Online $1.00
Entries to: Blackbutt Show Society, PO Box 78, Waterford West QLD 4133
Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au
Enquiries: Belle Ph: 0418282832
Judging starts at 8:30AM
Ring 1 Mrs J Ireland (QLD) Groups 1, 2 and 3
Ring 2 Mr J Daidone (QLD) Groups 4, 5, 6 and 7
General Specials Mrs J Ireland (QLD)
Due to the Bullmastiff National being held at Durack there will be no Challenges awards for Bullmastiffs
Show Dates: Saturday 20 May and Sunday 21 May 2023
Entries Close: Saturday 29 April 2023
BROOKFIELD SHOW SOCIETY
Venue: Brookfield Showgrounds, Brookfield Rd, Brookfield QLD (Access from Boscombe Rd, off Rafting Ground Road)
2 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS
Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a)
Entry Fees: $14.00, Baby Puppies $12.00, Sweepstakes $10.00, Catalogues- Printed $4.00, Online $2.00
Entries to: Brookfield Show Society, PO Box 356, Ormeau QLD 4208
Online Entries to: www.showmanager.com.au
Saturday 20 May 2023
Judging starts at 9:00AM
Ring 1 Mrs L Brand (NSW) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 1, 3 and 6
Ring 2 Mrs K Sneath (VIC) Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 2 and 4
Ring 3 Mr D Kill (QLD) Groups 5 and 7
General Specials Mrs K Sneath (VIC)
Enquiries: Ulla Ph: 0488742333
Sunday 21 May 2023
Judging starts at 9:00AM
Ring 1 Mrs K Sneath (VIC) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 1,5 and 6
Ring 2 Mrs L Brand (NSW) Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 2 and 4
Ring 3 Mr J Burgess (QLD) Groups 3 and 7
General Specials Mrs L Brand (NSW)
Entries will be capped at 400 dogs per show Raffle tickets will be available on Show Manager for $3.00 per ticket
Due to the Bullmastiff National being held at Durack there will be no Challenges awards for Bullmastiffs
Proudly Sponsored by
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When entering any events please ensure that the Dogs Name
Owners Name and Membership Number as well as any titles are as per the Dogs Certified Pedigree/ Certificate of Registration.
Show Dates:
Saturday 20 May and Sunday 21 May 2023
Entries Close: Friday 5 May 2023
CHARTERS TOWERS KENNEL CLUB
Venue: Wordsworth Park, Glenn Rd, Woodstock QLD
3 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS
Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 9(9a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a)
Sweepstakes: Baby Puppy, Puppy and Veteran
Entry Fees: $15.00, Sweepstakes $5.00 Catalogues (per show), Printed $3.00, Online $2.00.
Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au
Enquiries: Tanya Ph: 0466245758
Saturday 20 May 2023
Judging starts at 2:00PM with Sweepstakes followed by Group 4
Cash and Sash Show
Ring 1 TBA Sweepstakes followed by Groups 4,3,2,1,7,6,5 and General Specials
Sunday 21 May 2023 – Show 1
Judging starts at 8:30AM with Sweepstakes followed by Group 1
Margaret Mason Memorial Show
Rosette Show
Junior Handlers to be judged before General Specials
Ring 1 TBA Sweepstakes followed by Groups 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 And General Specials
Sunday 21 May 2023 – Show 2
Judging starts at 9:00AM with Sweepstakes followed by Group 7
Ring 2 TBA Sweepstakes followed by Groups 7,6,5,1,2,3,4 and General Specials
Unpowered camping available $15.00 per night.
Show Date: Saturday 20 May 2023
Entries Close: Friday 21 April 2023
BIGGENDEN A P & I SOCIETY
Venue: Biggenden Showgrounds, Walsh St, Biggenden QLD
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 9(9a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a)
Entry Fees: $13.00, Baby Puppy $10.00, Catalogues $3.00
Entries to: Biggenden A P & I Society, PO Box 78, Waterford West Qld 4133
Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au
Enquiries: Janet Ph: 0435223164
Judging starts at 9:00AM
Ring 1 Ms K Santas (QLD) All Groups and General Specials
Due to the Bullmastiff National being held at Durack there will be no Challenges awards for Bullmastiffs
Unpowered camping available $6.00 per person
Show Date: Wednesday 24 May 2023
Entries Close: Wednesday 10 May 2023
ALPHA SHOW SOCIETY
Venue: Alpha Showgrounds, Clermont Rd, Alpha QLD
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 9(9a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a)
Entry Fees: $12.00, Catalogues $3.00
Entries to: Alpha Show Society, PO Box 356, Ormeau QLD 4208
Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au
Enquiries: Valley Ph: 0427831205
Judging starts at 9:30AM
Ring 1 Mr T Thomas (QLD) All Groups 1 - 7
General Specials Mr T Thomas (QLD)
No passes will be issued there will be an exhibitor list at the gate.
Thursday 25 May 2023 to Sunday 28 May 2023
Entries Close: Monday 25 April 2023
Venue: Dogs Queensland Sportsgrounds, 247 King Ave, Durack Qld
Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a) Sweepstakes and Property Classes
25/5/2023 - Veteran
26/5/2023 - Baby Puppy, Minor Puppy, Puppy, Junior, Champion, Non-Champion, Neuter, Veteran 7 to under 10, Veteran 10 years and over, Brace, Team (3 or more), Sire and Progeny (Sire and 2 Progeny), Dam and Progeny (Dam and 2 Progeny), Breeders Team (3 or more entries)
Entry Fees: 25/5/2023
$20.00, Baby Puppies $10.00, Sweepstakes $10.00, Catalogues - Printed $5.00, Online $2.00 26-28/5/2023
Sweepstakes $20.00 must be entered in breed class except Veteran $30.00, Baby Puppy $15.00, Catalogues $30.00 (pre-ordered), $35.00 (on the day)
Entries to: Dachshund Club of Qld Inc, PO Box 78, Waterford West, Qld, 4133
Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au
Enquiries:
Ainslie Ph: 0409892248
For further details
https://dachshundclub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/DCQ-NS2023-Information-Booklet-211122.pdf
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Thursday 25 May 2023
Judging starts at 4:00PM with Veteran Sweepstakes
Mr C Simu (Romania) (Dachjager)
Veteran Sweepstakes followed by Dachshund Long, Miniature Long, Rabbit Long, Smooth, Miniature Smooth, Rabbit Smooth, Wire, Miniature Wire, Rabbit Wire followed by General Specials
13TH NATIONAL SHOW
Friday 26 May 2023
Judging starts at 10:30 am with all Sweepstakes
Mr D Harrison (USA) (Boondox)
Baby Puppy, Minor Puppy, Puppy, Junior, Champion, Non-Champion, Neuter, Veteran 7 to under 10, Veteran 10 years and over, Brace, Team (3 or more), Sire and Progeny (Sire and 2 Progeny), Dam and Progeny (Dam and 2 Progeny), Breeders Team (3 or more entries)
Saturday 27 May 2023
Opening Ceremony at 9:00AM followed by Breed judging 10 minutes later
Mrs D Norton (UK) (Halunke)
Mrs D Norton (UK) (Halunke)
Dachshund Long, Miniature Long, Rabbit Long, Wire, Miniature Wire, Rabbit Wire
Sunday 28 May 2023 judging starts at 9:00AM
Smooth, Miniature Smooth, Rabbit Smooth, followed by General Specials
Proudly Sponsored by
Show Dates: Saturday 27 May and Sunday 28 May 2023
Entries Close: Friday 12 May 2023
GYMPIE AND DISTRICT KENNEL CLUB
Venue: Kilkivan Showgrounds, 88 Mudlo Rd, Kilkivan QLD
2 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS AND 1 OPEN SHOW
Classes: Champ - 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 9(9a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a) Open - 1(1a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 11(11a), 18(18a)
Sweepstakes: Champ only Baby Puppy and Puppy
Entry Fees: Championship Show
Open Show
$15.00, Sweepstakes $8.00, Catalogues- Printed 5.00, Online $1.00 (Covers all 3 shows) $3.00, Catalogues – Printed $2.00
Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au
Enquiries: Kerry Ph: 0431646686
Saturday 27 May 2023 Championship Show
Judging starts at 8:30AM with Sweepstakes
Ring 1 Mrs F Harris (TAS) Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 1,2 and 6
Ring 2 Miss B Daines (NSW) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 4 and 5
Ring 3 Mrs D Wright (NSW) Groups 3 and 7
General Specials Miss B Daines (NSW)
Saturday 27 May 2023 – Open Show
Judging starts at the completion of the Championship show
Ring 1 Mr S Yiannou (QLD)
Mrs L Roebig (QLD)
Mr A Ziebell (QLD)
Group 4 followed by Group 6 followed by Group 2
Ring 2 Mrs A Holman (QLD Groups 3 and 5
Ring 3 Ms M Lee (QLD) Groups 1 and 7
General Specials Mrs L Roebig (QLD)
Sunday 28 May 2023 – Championship Show
Judging starts at 8.30AM
Ring 1 Mrs D Wright (NSW) Group 6,1 and 2
7
Ring 2 Mrs F Harris (TAS) Groups 5 and 4
Ring 3 Miss B Daines (NSW) Groups 7 and 3
General Specials Mrs F Harris (TAS)
The shows will be in an undercover area. Food vendors onsite.
Camping: Limited Powered $20.00, Unpowered $15.00. Powdered sites must be purchased through Show Manager prior to arrival or you will be denied access. Long leads will be required for access to power and 1 powerpoint per site. Booking receipt must be presented on arrival or request.
Limited water available so please fill before arriving.
Alternative for powered camping is Kilkivan Camping & Caravan Park 07 54841340 (10 klms from Showgrounds) No arrivals before 12:00PM on Friday 20 May 2022 and you must depart by 12:00PM on Monday
Proudly hosted by The WA Chihuahua Club Inc
11th and 12th October 2023
Entries Close: 14 September 2023
Venue: Dogs West, Corner Ranford and Warton Roads Southern River WA
Judges
Miss A Davies (UK)
All classes except Sweepstakes
Ms K Pendergast (WA) Sweepstakes
Schedule and information
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12th GSP National 2023
Hosted by the GSP Club of SA
Monday 28th August to Wednesday 30th August 2023
Entries close: Friday 28 July 2023
Monday 28th August 2023
Obedience
Judge – Mr B Felder (SA) RATG
Judge – Mrs L Webster (SA)
Tuesday 29th August 2023
Conformation
Judge – Mr G Landa (Mexico) – Algerland Kennels
All dog classes
Property Classes
Judge – Ms B Van Haasteren (SA) Tirriki Kennels
Wednesday 30th August 2023
Conformation
Judge – Mr G Landa (Mexico) – Algerland Kennels
All bitch classes and General Specials
Enquiries
Convenor: PO Box 1535, Two Wells SA 5501 0428872044 or gspclubsa@gmail.com
https://gspclubsa.weebly.com/gsp-national-events.html
https://www.facebook.com/groups/513395552996112
Trial Date: Monday 17 April 2023
Entries Close: Sunday 2 April 2023
Entries will open Friday 10 March at 6:00PM
REDLANDS DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB INC
Venue: Judy Holt Park, Old Cleveland Rd East, Birkdale Qld
SCENT WORK TRIAL
Online Entries only: www.k9entries.com/ankc
Entry Fees: $15.00
Enquiries: Karen Ph: 0417862860
Judging starts at 6:00PM with vetting at 5:30PM
Mr M Jeavons (QLD)
Vehicles
Novice – Odour Birch
Mrs J McCombe (QLD)
Vehicles
Advanced – Odours Birch and Anise
Miss K Dawson (QLD)
Vehicles
Excellent – Odours Birch/Anise/Clove
Masters – Odours may include Birch/ Anise/ Clove/Cypress Entries limited to 65
Trial Dates: Sat 6 May and Sun 7 May 2023
Entries Close: Saturday 22 April 2023
Venue: Mundoolun Qld
Entry Fees: Novice $20.00, Restricted $25.00, All Age $30.00, RATG $15.00
Entries to: www.easydogs.com.au
Enquiries: Trial Secretary Ph: 0428281251 fieldandretrieving@gmail.com
Saturday 6 May 2023
Judging starts at 8:00AM with vetting at 7:30AM
Mr G Mitchell (QLD) RATG Novice and Open
Mr R Jackson (QLD) Retrieving Novice
Sunday 7 May 2023
Judging starts at 8:00AM with vetting at 7:30AM
Mr W Bonato (QLD) Retrieving Restricted
Mr R Turner (QLD) Retrieving All Age
Additional judges may be engaged if entry numbers require
Trial Date: Tuesday 9 May 2023
Entries Close: Friday 28 April 2023
Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Ave, Durack QLD
Entry Fees: $15.00 per Element
Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au
Enquiries: Kim Ph: 0400671029
Judging starts at 6:00PM with vetting at 5:15PM
Mr M Jeavons (QLD)
Container
Master (Odours may contain Birch/Anise/Clove/Cypress)
TBA
Container
Excellent (Odour Birch/Anise/Clove)
Mr M Jeavons (QLD)
Container
Advanced (Odour Birch/Anise)
TBA
Container
Novice (Odour Birch)
Entries capped at 80 per judge. No prior access to venue for training.
Competitors may not bring target odours to trial venue. Should a ballot be required it will be conducted at Dogs Queensland at 6:30PM on the 29/4/2023.
Trial Date: Sunday 7 May 2023
Entries Close: Sunday 23 April 2023
Venue: Norman Park, Hursley Rd, Newtown QLD
Entry Fees: $8.00
Online Entries Only: www.k9entries.com/ankc
Enquiries: Jacob Ph: 0435941049
Trial 1
Judging starts at 9:00AM with vetting between 8:00AM and 8:40AM
Mrs C Pethers (QLD) CD
Mrs K O’Brian (QLD) CCD
Mrs C Fisher (QLD) CDX
Mr B Nobbs (QLD) UD
Mr L Knauth (QLD) UDX
Mr O Moller (QLD) Rally all levels
Mr E Curry (QLD) Rally all levels
Trial 2
Judging starts at 12:00PM with vetting between 11:00AM and 11:40AM
Mr K McGinn (QLD) CD
Mr B Nobbs (QLD) CCD
Mrs C Pethers (QLD) CDX
Mr L Knauth (QLD) UD
Mrs C Fisher (QLD) UDX
Trial Dates: Sat 13 May and Sun 14 May 2023
Entries Close: Sunday 30 April 2023
HERVEY BAY DOG OBEDIENCE & AGILITY CLUB
Venue: 204 Boundary Road, Wondunna QLD
AGILITY/JUMPERS/GAMES TRIALS
Entry Fees: $7.50, Strategic Pairs $3.75 each
Entries to: Hervey Bay Dog Obedience & Agility Club, PO Box 365, Hervey Bay QLD 4655
Online Entries Preferred: www.k9entries.com/ankc
Enquiries: Teagan Ph: 0487052929 Email hbdoaci@live.com.au
Saturday 13 May 2023
Judging starts at 9:00AM with vetting at 8:00AM
Mrs D Sellwood (QLD) Agility all classes Jumpers all classes
Mrs H Northover (QLD) Gamblers, Snooker and Strategic Pairs
Sunday 14 May 2023
Judging starts at 8:00AM with vetting at 7:15AM
Mrs H Northover (QLD) Agility all classes Jumpers all classes
Mrs D Sellwood (QLD) Gamblers, Strategic Pairs and Snooker
No late entries and no catalogues
Trial Dates: Saturday 13 May and Sunday 14 May 2023
Entries Close: Friday 21 April 2023
ROCKHAMPTON DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB INC
Venue: “Broadmeadows”
612 Emu Park Rd, Nankin QLD
TRACKING TRIAL
Entry Fees: $20.00
Entries to: Annette Kirkwood Rak1961@skymesh.com.au
Enquiries: Annette Ph: 07 49341184
Judging starts at 6:00AM with vetting at 5:30AM both days
Mr B Ratcliff (QLD) TD 1 - 8
Mrs C Lynn (QLD) TD 1 - 8
All competitors are required to assist with setup. If competitors are competing with more than 1 dog, please bring a helper. Competitors are required to provide Known Tracklayer.
Trial Date: Sunday 14 May 2023
Entries Close: Sunday 30 April 2023
QUEENSLAND SIGHTHOUND ASSOCIATION INC
Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Ave, Durack QLD
LURE COURSING TRIAL
Entry Fees: Members $15.00 Non-Members $20.00
Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au
Trial Date: Saturday 13 May 2023
Entries Close: Friday 6 May 2023
AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE TERRIER CLUB OF QLD INC
Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Ave, Durack QLD
LURE COURSING TRIAL
Entry Fees: Members $15.00, Non-Members $20.00
Online Entries Only: www.showmanager.com.au
Enquiries: Maggie Ph: 0403742555
Judging starts 8:00AM with check in at 7:30AM
Ms L Perry (QLD) All Breeds/Stakes/Classes
Enquiries: Nic Ph: 0408146144
Judging starts at 8:00AM. Check in between 7:00AM and 7:45AM
Ms E Brown (QLD) All Breeds/ Stakes/ Classes
Novice Runs available via the “Activity” on Show Manager. Must be a minimum of 15 months of age on the day to compete in the trial
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All bookings to camp at the Sports Grounds must be made using the SHOW MANAGER website, available through the Dogs Queensland website.
CAMPING BOOKINGS AT THE DOGS QUEENSLAND SPORTS GROUNDS
Trial Dates: Friday 19 May and Saturday 20 May 2023
Entries Close: Tuesday 2 May 2023
Venue: Heatley Park, Fulham Rd, Townsville QLD
TRIALS
Entry Fees: $9.00
Online Entries Only: www.k9entries.com/ankc
Enquiries: Judy Ph 0427725982
Friday 19 May 2023
Judging starts at 5:00PM with vetting at 4:00PM
Ms M Oswald (QLD) Tricks all classes
Mrs L Schmike (QLD) Obedience all classes
Mr K Millington (SA) Rally all classes
Saturday 20 May 2023
Trial 1
Judging starts at 2:00PM with vetting at 1:00PM
Mr K Millington (SA)
Gamblers all classes Agility all classes
Mrs L Schmike (QLD) Jumpers all classes
Saturday 20 May 2023
Trial 2
Judging starts at 5:00PM with Tricks and Rally Jumpers, Agility and Obedience will be after the dinner break
Ms M Oswald (QLD)
Mrs K Millington (SA)
Mr K Millington (SA)
Mrs L Schmike (QLD)
Mrs K Millington (SA)
Tricks all classes
Rally all levels
Jumpers all classes
Agility all classes
Obedience all classes
No late entries.
Trial Date: Saturday 20 May 2023
Entries Close: Friday 5 May 2023
JIMBOOMBA DOG TRAINING CLUB INC
Venue: Tully Memorial Park, Beryl Parade, North Maclean QLD
AGILITY AND JUMPERS TRIALS
Entry Fees:
$8.00 per class
Please print your own catalogues and numbers Free catalogue www.k9entries.com/ankc
Online Entries Only: www.k9entries.com/ankc
Payments by Direct Deposit only BSB124-190, Account 21410430
Reference: Surname 20/05
Enquiries: Jackie Ph: 0409341577
Trial 1
Judging starts at 9:00AM with vetting between 8:00AM and 8:45AM
Mrs S Bamford (QLD) CCD, CD
Mrs K Goebel (QLD) CDX
Mrs S Fisher (QLD) UD
Mrs C Pethers (QLD) UDX
Mr O Moller (QLD) RN, RA
Mr E Curry (QLD) RE, RM
Trial 2
Judging starts at the completion of Trial 1 not before 1:30PM
Mr K McGinn (QLD) CCD, CD
Mrs C Pethers (QLD) CDX
Mrs G Golle (QLD) UD
Mr W Patterson (QLD) UDX
Mr E Curry (QLD) RN, RA
Mr O Moller (QLD) RE, RM
No late entries.
Late payments will not be accepted. Entries to be paid when entering trial. Unpaid entries will be withdrawn. All dogs must be checked in. Any dogs not checked in will be withdrawn.
Trial Dates: Sat 27 May and Sun 28 May 2023
Entries Close: Friday 12 May 2023
QUEENSLAND HERDING ASSOCIATION INC
Venue: Dog Land, 80 Penderests Rd, Murphys Creek
QLD HERDING TRIALS (DOUBLE) AND TESTS
Entries to: www.showmanager.com.au
Entry Fees:
HIT $10.00, PT $15.00, A Course and B Course $25.00
Enquiries: Christine Ph: 0438102635
Email jenninekiely5@gmail.com
Saturday 27 May 2023
Trial 1
Judging starts 9:00AM with vetting at 8:30AM
Mr P Mayne (QLD)
Pre-Trial Test
(including boundary) –Sheep
A Course - All levels – Sheep (5)
Mrs A Luck (QLD) HT – Sheep
Instinct Test – Sheep
B Course – All levels – Sheep (5)
Trial 2
Judging starts at the completion of Trial 1
Mrs A Luck (QLD)
Pre-Trial Test
(including boundary) –Sheep
A Course - All levels – Sheep (5)
Mr P Mayne (QLD) HT – Sheep
Instinct Test – Sheep
B Course – All levels – Sheep (5)
Sunday 28 May 2023
Trial 1
Judging starts 9:00AM with vetting at 8:30AM
Mr P Mayne (QLD)
Mrs A Luck (QLD)
Pre-Trial Test
(including boundary) –Sheep
A Course - All levels – Sheep (5)
HT – Sheep
Instinct Test – Sheep
B Course – All levels – Sheep (5)
Trial 2
Judging starts at the completion of Trial 1
Mrs A Luck (QLD)
Mr P Mayne (QLD)
Pre-Trial Test
(including boundary) –Sheep
A Course - All levels – Sheep (5)
HT – Sheep
Instinct Test – Sheep
B Course – All levels – Sheep (5)
Priority given in the following order
QHA Club Members
Recognised Herding Breeds
All entries must have had prior Herding Training before Trial/ Test date as per ANKC Herding Rules & Regulations
Bitches in Oestrum will be run at the end of the day, but must be presented for vetting at scheduled time.
Replacement Cost of Stock $150.00.
Trial Dates: Saturday 27 May and Sunday 28 May 2023
Entries Close: Tuesday 23 May 2023
ROCKHAMPTON DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB INC
Venue: Duthie Park, Marsh Ave, Frenchville QLD
Entry Fees: $7.00
Online Entries only: www.k9entries.com/ankc
Enquiries: rdoctrials@gmail.com
Saturday 27 May 2023
Agility/Jumpers/Snooker judging starts at 4:00PM
Obedience judging starts at 5:00PM Vetting at 3:30PM
Mrs M Anderson (QLD)
Agility/Jumpers/Snooker all classes
Mr L Knauth (QLD) Obedience Trials 1 and 2 all classes
Sunday 28 May 2023
Judging starts at 7:30AM with vetting at 7:00AM
Mr L Knauth (QLD) Rally Trials 1 and 2 all classes
Mrs M Anderson (QLD)
Agility/Jumpers/Strategic Pairs all classes
No late entries
Trial Date: Sunday 30 May 2023
Entries Close: Monday 22 May 2023
BELGIAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB OF QLD INC
Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Ave, Durack QLD
UNRESTRICTED ENDURANCE TRIAL
Entry Fees: $30.00
Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au
Enquiries: Mechalle Ph: 0413706907
Judging starts at 6:00PM with vetting at 5:00PM
Judge TBA
Belgian Shepherd Club
A copy of the Veterinary Certificate of Soundness can be downloaded from https://cdn.showmanager.com.au/cdn/vcos.pdf This Certificate must be completed within 14 days prior to the trial.
Competitors must bring their own bike and/or helmet. The gates to Durack will be closed at 5:00PM and will not be reopened until 9:00PM
If your dog is not lined up at 5:00PM for vetting you will not be allowed to compete.
No late attendees as the gate will be closed.
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
Miss C Lowther PO Box 185, Burpengary, Qld, 4505 0497 628 960 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
Miss K Williamson 0428 195 933
cattledogkelpie.clubqld@gmail.com
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club (Qld)
Ms E McCutcheon
PO Box 1101 Wynnum QLD 4178 (07) 3893 0847 / 0448 810 847 elisa_mccutcheon@bigpond.com
Central Qld Toy Dog Club
Ms T Jones 0401 728 174 taryn_jones15@outlook.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
Mr Kevin Zimmerle 0439 799 944 secretary@dobeclubqld.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
Mr G Williams 0434 048 084 secretary@gsdcqld.org.au
German Shorthaired Pointer Club Of Qld
Mrs K Wishart 0402 214 253 kathwishart@iinet.net.au
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 Landsbury PO Box 304 Rosewood 4340 0400 620 190 gdsqinc@gmail.com
Griffon Club of Qld
Ms N Lawrence PO Box 32 Samford QLD 4520 0458 116 833 griffonclubofqld@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 PO Box 171 Aspley QLD 4034 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
Ms R Oberholzer 0418 984 605 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
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
Miss A McGarry 0423 467 385 nurserygirl31@hotmail.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 A Bainbridge PO Box 60 Marburg QLD 4346 0437 109 162 clubsecretary@sbtcq.net
Tenterfield Terrier Club of Qld Inc
Mrs M Holt PO Box 43 Beerwah QLD 4519 (07) 5494 9993 dimah@bigpond.com
Tibetan Spaniel Club of Qld
Mrs V Schneider 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
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 R Green (07) 4696 6216 / 0410 651 756 ridgebacks@chilolo.net.au
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 S Smith PO Box 151 Landsborough 4550 0400 018 877 info@celticheartbc.com.au
Waterloo Bay Kennel Club
Mrs R Fazey 0402 944 650 waterloobaykennelclub@gmail.com
Western Suburbs Kennel Club
Mrs G Hovey-Jacobs (07) 3409 4705 / 040 826 333 dandydogs3@gmail.com
Yuggera Canine Club
Mrs P Johansen 0406 538 003 pjjomeja@gmail.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
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 M Volker
P O Box 7156, Mackay MC QLD 4741 0419 760 385 mackaykennelclub@gmail.com
Maryborough Kennel Club Inc
Mrs L McLaughlin PO Box 402 Maryborough QLD 4650 0408 896 260 lizamcl.31@gmail.com
Mount Morgan & Bouldercombe Kennel Club
Mr J Whitehead PO Box 8243 Allenstown QLD 4700 407 620 971 j.n.whitehead@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
Mr C Coggan 0410 505 810 / 4775 8808 (Wk) athertontkc@gmail.com
Bowen Kennel Club
Mrs L Bryson PO Box 915 Bowen QLD 4805 0400 938 524 design@dognewsaustralia.com
Cairns City Kennel Club Inc
Mrs K Frame PO Box 252 Cairns QLD 4870 (07) 4055 6720 kell55@bigpond.com
Charters Towers Kennel Club
Mrs T Hill PO Box 1980 Charters Towers QLD 4820 0466 245 758 darchaltan@yahoo.com.au
Cloncurry & District Canine Club
Ms F Rae 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
All Breeds Tracking Club Incorporated
Ms S Bull PO Box 368 Ormeau QLD 4208 0499 022 490 twvisions@hotmail.com
Brisbane Dog Training Club Inc
Mrs M Calvert PO Box 1288 Oxley QLD 4075 0422 921 861 info@bdtc.org.au
Caboolture Sports Dog Obedience Club
Ms S Gibson PO Box 491 Morayfield QLD 4506 0404 052 519 / 0450 902 520 secretary@caboolturedogobedience. com.au
Cairns City Kennel Club Inc (Obedience Section)
Mrs J Wilkinson PO Box 252 Cairns QLD 4870 (07) 4055 4040 jeanw22@bigpond.com
Canine Obedience Club of Townsville
Miss T Eley PO Box 991 Aitkenvale QLD 4814 0427 725 982 secretary.coct@gmail.com
Continental Herding Club Inc
Mr J Mitchell 0406 301 390 countrybouv@gmail.com
Dances with Dogs Club Qld
Miss G Westmore 0488 999 683 dwdcq@live.com.au
DogzCairns Inc
Ms S Daniels PO Box 644 Smithfield QLD 4878 0408 183 038 dogzcairnsinc@gmail.com
Evergreen Tracking Dog Club Inc
Mrs A Cunningham 0438 719 551 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 0408 544 259 gympiedogobedienceclubinc@gmail. com
Hervey Bay Dog Obedience & Agility Club Inc
Ms K Richardson PO Box 365 Hervey Bay QLD 4655 0459 843 820 kkgonemad@gmail.com
Ipswich Dog Obedience Club
Tina McKenzie
PO Box 2007, Nth Ipswich QLD 4305 0411 433 866 tinamckenzie1947@bigpond.com
Jimboomba Dog Training Club
Ms S Chandler (07) 5546 3355
suzanne.chandler12@gmail.com
Lockyer Valley Dog Training Club Inc
Mrs A Williams PO Box 321 Laidley QLD 4341 (07) 5465 7450 / 0417 799 281 amalie_w@westnet.com.au
Logan All Breeds Dog Obedience Club Inc
Ms N Mann PO Box 23 Kingston QLD 4114 0405 069 335 labdocsecretary@bigpond.com
Magpies Mackay & District Obedience Club
Ms K Nilson
PO Box 1185 Mackay QLD 4740 0437 849 184 secretary@mackaydogobedience.com
Maryborough Dog Obedience Club
Ms P Ray PO Box 3050 Maryborough QLD 4650 0432 794 035 pamelaray111@gmail.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 garvyman@internode.on.net
Obedience Dog Club of Bundaberg
Mrs A Nisbet
PO Box 5417 Bundaberg West QLD 4670 0449 128 451 Obediencedogclub.bundaberg@gmail. com
Pine Rivers Dog Training Club Inc
Mrs D Lamprecht
PO Box 272 Strathpine QLD 4500 0409 472 198 admin@pineriversdogtraining.org
Qld Herding Association
Ms S Purbrick-Illek 0488 097 879 purbie@hotmail.com
Redcliffe Dog Obedience Club Inc
Mrs T Pronk
PO Box 493 Redcliffe QLD 4020 0458 519 099 secretary@rdoc.com.au
Redlands Dog Obedience Club
Miss N Wright 0421 843 451 president@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
Southside Dog Obedience Club Inc
Miss L Forster
PO Box 2273 Runcorn QLD 4113 0405 325 766 enquiries@southsidedogobedience.org
Sunshine Coast Dog Obedience Club Inc
Ms H Smith PO Box 701 Buderim QLD 4556 0498 677 805 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
Field & Retrieving Association for Gundogs Inc
Mr G Dawson 0412 308 273 fragdqld@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
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
White Swiss Dog Club of Qld Social Club
Mrs C Keen PO Box 228 Ormeau QLD 4208 0438 621 663 wssdcqld@gmail.com
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@hotmail.com
BASENJI
Ms C Qualischefski 0429 979 326 / 0422 184 755 channieq@gmail.com
BASENJI
Ms C Benson 0468 364 031 carolsmail74@gmail.com
BASENJI
Ms E Blair (07) 3217 5943 ethel.blair@gmail.com
BEAGLE Mrs D Souter 0418 742 941 rehome@beagleclubqld.org
BELGIAN SHEPHERDS
Ms J Glenn 0417 464 573 rescue@bsdcq.com
BERNESE MOUNTAIN DOG
Mrs J Hazell (07) 3843 1407 teresajackie@optusnet.com.au
BORZOI
Ms V Dawson (07) 3857 3682
BORZOI
Mrs B Mangin (07) 4156 1078
BULLDOG Mr L Perrett 0452 210 184 qldbulldogclub@gmail.com
BULLMASTIFF
Mrs R Armstrong (07) 5546 8427 / 0401 145 129 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
ENGLISH SETTER
Mrs C Gorey 0438 598 597 goreymky@bigpond.com
GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG
Mrs J Hansford (07) 3289 7282 jehansford@techsus.com.au
GERMAN SHORTHAIRED POINTER
Mrs B Mangin (07) 4156 1078
GOLDEN RETRIEVER
Mrs K Vowell 0423 320 020 grcqld@gmail.com
GORDON SETTER
Mrs C Gorey 0438 598 597 goreymky@bigpond.com
GREAT DANE
Ms C Bowden 0411 571 050 adoptadaneqld@outlook.com.au
HUNGARIAN VIZSLA
Mrs K Eory (07) 3265 1621
IRISH RED & WHITE SETTER
Mrs C Gorey 0438 598 597 goreymky@bigpond.com
IRISH SETTER
Mrs C Gorey 0438 598 597 goreymky@bigpond.com
LABRADOR RETRIEVER
Mrs C Wardle
91 Ciesiolka Rd Aubigny 4401 0412 191 005 lrcqinc@gmail.com
LAGOTTO ROMAGNOLO
Mrs P Wyllie (07) 4163 7288 / 0400 903 303 trish@lagottoqld.com
LHASA APSO
Ms J Woodward
(07) 5428 6201 / 0413 788 775 jane@lhasaapso.com.au
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
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@hotmail.com
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
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InowsharetheprefixLurikeenwithmymotherJulieandtogetherwehavecampaigned3SupremeChampions,NeuterGrand ChampionandmultipleAustralianChampions,includingbreedinganInternationalChampion. Thesedogshavewonmultiple awardsfromBestExhibitinShow’s, AmishChallengeAwardsandWesternAustralia’sprestigeContestofWinners.
WehavebeenfeedingEukanubaforoverthreeyears. Atthetime,wehadayoungpuppywhowasstruggling, unabletomaintain herweightandourvetrecommendedwechangeherdietsowedecidedtotryheronabagofEukanubawehadwon.Thiswas thebestthingwedidforher.Notonlydidsheputonweight,butshemanagedtomaintainitand,intheprocess,grewan amazingcoat.Wearewellknownforourdogshavingbeautifulcoats,butwehadn'thadapuppywithacoatlikethisbefore.
WemadethedecisiontochangethewholeteamovertoEukanubaPremiumPerformanceSportandEukanubaPuppyandour dogs'coatsandoverallhealthhaveneverbeenbetter.Thefuturelooksbrightforourupandcomingyoungsters,theyarethriving, oursensitivestomachdogshavechangedoverwithnoissuesandtheresultsspeakforthemselveswithinourshowteam.
Ihavebeenshowingsince9yearsoldandin2001purchasedmyfirstShetlandSheepdog. OkieChLurikeenToGlamTGiveADamn –ownedbyAshleaStantonandJulieHarris‘THEFUTURELOOKSBRIGHT’