ISSUE 4
April 2016
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE
‘Who’ or ‘What’
is Responsible for Dog Bites?
THE BORDER COLLIE
HEA LT H
R E P O RT
BY SUZ A N N E C H A N D L E R
Pukawidgee Warregai
Dogs Queensland The Queensland Dog World
Inside this issue Cover photograph: Pukawidgee Warregai Bred and owned by Ashlee Houlden
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President’s Message
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Editorial Notes
5-9
Board Notes
10 - 13
Notices
14 - 15
EKKA Canine Judging Timetable
April Library book reviews:
‘The Border Collie in Australasia’ by Peidje Vidler
‘The Border Checkpoint’ by Joan Bray Page 17
Articles of Interest 16
Library News
18 - 19
General Appearance from the Australian Breed Standard Feature Breed
19
The Border Collie Club of Queensland
20 - 23
They had one job
24 - 26
The Border Collie Puppy Buyers Checklist
Border Collie
34 - 35
Zone 2 Dog World Column - April 2016
Supplied by Sally Everist
36 - 37
Why Bother with Eye Checks?
Page 27
38 - 40
The Border Collie Health Report
41 - 43
Dances with Dogs, what’s it all about?
The History of the
Schedules 44 - 64
Show Schedules
66 - 71
Obedience Trial Schedules
72
Other Trial Schedules
Directories 73 - 76
Registered Breeders Directory
77 - 79
Kennel Clubs Directory
80
Rates Guide
‘Who’ or ‘What’ is Responsible for Dog Bites? Supplied by Val Bonney, Canine Specialist / International trainer and author
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The President’s Message The Queensland Dog World
President’s Message for April 2016 The last month has been a very busy and productive time for our organisation. There has been a great deal happening in relation to the Queensland Government puppy farming legislation, our camping application has been advanced and signed off with the Brisbane City Council, and we are well underway on numerous other projects that I have previously updated members about. Puppy Farming Legislation Dogs Queensland again met with the senior policy advisory of Biosecurity Queensland on the 7th of March 2016. We again stated our case very strongly with regards to being identified as a ‘prescribed entity’, and what we felt it should mean for our members. Shortly after that meeting, we were invited to appear before the Agriculture and Environment Committee inquiry into the Animal Management (Protecting Puppies) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2016 on the 16th of March 2016. The inquiry also heard from other peak bodies including the RSPCA, Australian Veterinary Association (Queensland division) and the Animal Welfare League of Queensland. The results of this inquiry are yet to be handed down, and we will continue to keep members up to date with the progress of this legislation. Problems with the Main Building at Durack and Relocation of the Dogs Queensland Office Just recently Rod Vernon, Chair of the Grounds Committee and Grounds Manager, Bob Dorr, have identified a problem with part of the main building at Durack, it would seem that there is a problem with the part of the building where the stage is and there is some rather large cracks etc. There are also some problems with the windows moving in the Board Room. A structural engineer has assessed the situation and it would seem a sewage leak is the issue. This should be resolved shortly without too much inconvenience or expense. The Board has discussed at length the relocation of the Office but at this stage they will not be making any rash decisions. However this has not prevented the General Manager and Board from commencing the consideration of a number of options should the decision be made to move, ie Lease v Sale of the Fortitude Valley Office, Building of new Buildings including Modular Design options versus renovation of existing Buildings.
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There are a huge number of issues to work through and consider including a possible future upgrade to the intersection of Inala Ave / King Ave leading to a movement of the entrance gate and an absolute need for a total plan for our Grounds. If you have the requisite skills in Landscaping or Architecture and you are willing to assist, please let myself or the Office know. Dogs Queensland Office - Service Delivery Review Earlier this year, I reported that we would commence a service delivery review of the administrative functions of the Dogs Queensland office. The service delivery review was proposed to identify potential service delivery improvements and to look at ways to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the office. The initial part of the review was to commence with two members of the executive of Dogs Queensland providing a summary of key points regarding the office, its staff and potential inefficiencies that we felt were in existence to an external firm. This external firm would then undertake the full review, and report its findings to the Board. It was never the intention of the Board or the Executive to undertake the full service delivery review internally. However, gossip and lies were spread regarding this matter, and the personal nature of what was thrown around in a very public manner, was truly disgraceful and completely inaccurate. It was again a case of the old saying ‘never let the truth get in the way of a good story’. As a result of this, the service delivery review will be performed from start to finish by external professionals. As part of the delivery review, we were also going to look at streamlining a number of services to online functions, such as litter registrations, title applications and new membership applications. I can advise members that we are already testing an online litter registration system for Dogs Queensland. We are in the very early stages, but this should be a functional reality in the not too distant future, hopefully mid year. Shane Thomas President
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Dogs Queensland Editorial The Queensland Dog World
Edited by: Dogs Queensland office Design and artwork by: Dogs Queensland office
President Mr S. Thomas Senior Vice President Miss A. Carius Junior Vice President Mrs U. Greenwood Secretary Mr R. Harrison Board Ms S. Bendixen, Mr C. Pettett, Mr T. Thomas, Mr LJ. Blumel, Mrs S. J. Mundt, Mrs. B.M. Murfet, Miss C. Pearen, Mrs N. Zimmerle and Mr D. Weil Address 3 / 134 Constance Street, Fortitude Valley 4006 Telephone (07) 3252 2661 Facsimile (07) 3252 3864 Email info@dogsqueensland.org.au Website www.dogsqueensland.org.au ABN: 45 160 285 192 Dogs Queensland Postal address: PO Box 495, Fortitude Valley, Qld 4006 Durack Sports Grounds address: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Avenue Durack, Qld 4077 Ph: (07) 3372 8887 (show days only) Caretaker’s Residence Ph: (07) 3372 2254
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Front cover photograph policies: All readers of the Queensland Dog World are invited to submit photographs for front cover consideration. (a) Paid cover and breeds of the month given first preference. (b) Highest quality photograph chosen from above. (c) Actual photographs requested - not digital prints. (d) Only portrait (vertically aligned) photographs will be accepted. (e) In the event no photographs are received for (a) above, then a submission of another breed may be chosen - again, paid over non-paid. Head shots, groups or show poses are accepted. The opinions expressed in contributor’s articles are not necessarily those of the Dogs Queensland Committee. This magazine reserves the right to refuse the publication of any item or advertisement and, whilst every effort is made to ensure copy is reproduced correctly, no responsibility is taken for error.
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Board Notes April 2016
Durack Gazebo Policy
Herding Rules Review
All Members are asked to take note of the policy surrounding the assembling of Gazebos at the Dogs Queensland Sports Ground;
All Clubs and individuals are invited to present their Rules submissions to the Herding Sub-Committee electronically via the Dogs Queensland Office. All submissions are to be received no later than 30 April 2016. You are asked that when submitting any changes, could you please write the old rule, write the suggested changes to the rule and then supply a rationale for each change.
Obedience, Agility, Tracking, DWD, Rally O, Endurance, Herding and Lure Coursing Judges Training All applications to enter the Judges Training Scheme for the disciplines above should be received no later than 31st May 2016.
Rule 148 All Members and Exhibitors are reminded of the provisions of Rule 148 that states; a)
148. It shall be a condition of entry that each exhibitor shall: control his dog, when not kennelled, by means of a suitable collar and leash;
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Gazebo’s can be erected from 4:00pm the afternoon prior to the show Gazebo’s may be left erected overnight for two (2) or three (3) day shows, provided that there is no matting left on the ground and gazebo’s are dropped to as low as possible Campers may also arrive from 4:00pm the afternoon prior to the show but may only sleep in the designated camping areas on the grounds as per Brisbane City Council Regulations Nobody is to sleep in gazebo’s around the rings On the day of the show, the gates will be open from 6:00am by the Grounds Manager and the above Rules will apply If these Rules are not abided by disciplinary action will be taken For emergencies where an ambulance or emergency vehicle is needed to enter the grounds prior to the 6:00am opening, an after-hours number will be available to the emergency services
In addition to this, NO Gazebo of any description will be permitted to be erected in the vicinity of the Judges’ Training area or ‘Training Ring’. If there are any found to be there, the owner will be asked to remove them straight away.
Quarterly Members’ Forum
b)
secure his dog, when kennelled, in such a manner as to render it incapable of causing damage;
The Dogs Queensland Board is pleased to announce the second of the Quarterly Members’ Forums for 2016.
c)
hold the body and all its members blameless and indemnify it and them against any claim for damage so caused;
The event will take place on 22nd May 2016 at Durack from 12:30pm, with light refreshments being provided.
d)
entrust the handling of his dog to a responsible person who must be over the age of seven years and physically capable of controlling and handling the dog in the normal manner;
It is hoped that Members will come along in a more relaxed fashion to have a chat with Board Members more in the style of a casual afternoon tea with Directors.
e)
ensure that no exhibit shall enter the ring with any form of identification displayed on any collar, coat, tag or other apparel. Identification includes but is not limited to the registered or call name of the exhibit.
Show and Trial Dates
f)
g)
ensure that no exhibitor or handler shall wear or carry any form of identification, other than the approved exhibit number, which identifies an exhibit, exhibitor, breeder, kennel, official or other dogs apart from the exhibit. ensure that Soft Crates are not utilised within the assembly area at any Show.
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All Clubs holding any Shows or Trials in 2017 are reminded that all requests for alterations are required to be submitted to the Dogs Queensland Office no later than 30th June 2016.
Rules Update Rule 249 All Members are asked to note the following amended Rule effective 1st May 2016.
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(3)
a.
The Secretary of the CCCQ Ltd will confirm the disqualification in writing as soon as practicable noting the exhibitor has fourteen (14) days in which to appeal, presenting further evidence in writing, to the CCCQ Ltd against the disqualification. The exhibit is to remain disqualified during the course of the appeal.
b.
Such appeal shall be heard and determined by a panel of competent members/persons constituted by the CCCQ Ltd.
249 (1)
If, at any CCC(Q) recognised event, including all handling and training events sanctioned by the CCC(Q), a dog displays or is reported to have displayed any unprovoked aggressive or savage disposition or behaviour toward any person, or any unprovoked, unacceptably aggressive or savage disposition or behaviour toward any other exhibit or stock, it shall be the duty of any Judge, Steward, Club or Show Official, or any other member of the CCC(Q) or any Controlling Body, to report in writing to the Chief Steward/ Show Manager any and all such incidents on the day of the exhibition before the closing of the exhibition. Where the incident occurs in the ring the Judge may, at any time, at his/her discretion, order that the exhibit concerned be removed from the judging ring and withdrawn from further competition. Having ordered removal/withdrawal of an exhibit, the Judge is to record the incident in his/her Judges book or record the information on the bottom of the Ring Steward’s Graph and submit a written report to the Show Officials. Having received such a report the Chief Steward/ Show Manager is to:
a.
obtain written statements by witnesses to the incident;
b.
arrange a meeting of the appropriate Club or Show Committee/Subcommittee, to be held on the day of the exhibition when practical, or within 14 days of the exhibition in other cases; and,
c.
advise the owner of the reported exhibit that he/she may make written submissions and attend the Committee/ Subcommittee meeting to be held on this matter. Any failure of the owner or handler of an exhibit to take advantage of the hearing or to provide statements is NOT to delay or invalidate the procedure. NO member who has an interest in the exhibit may be appointed to the Subcommittee conducting the hearing.
(2)
The Show Committee/Subcommittee is to consider the report/s at that meeting and if the complaint is considered to be proven is to:
a.
notify the owner of the exhibit that the exhibit is disqualified from exhibition for a period of six (6) months from that date; and
b.
the Event Manager is to forward the Event Managers report and all statements, together with a report of the proceedings of the meeting of the Show Committee/Sub Committee to the Secretary of the CCCQ Ltd within five (5) working days.
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(4)
An exhibit which has been disqualified for unprovoked aggressive disposition or behaviour may not be entered into any exhibitions until it has been assessed for aggressiveness by a panel of competent members/persons, constituted by the CCCQ Ltd. Upon expiry of the six (6) month period, an owner may apply for assessment. Such application shall include a signed written statement of the remedial measures undertaken. A Handling fee of fifty dollars ($50.00) must be paid to the CCCQ Ltd prior to this assessment. This panel is to recommend to the CCCQ Ltd whether:– a.
the disqualification or suspension should be removed; or
b.
the period of disqualification or suspension should be extended for a further period; or
c.
in extreme cases where a serious attack has occurred causing injury, the animal concerned should be disqualified from exhibition for life.
d.
During the period of suspension from exhibition, the CCCQ Ltd recommends that the dog be given remedial training by a professional trainer/qualified animal behaviourist. Also, training may be conducted at an Affiliated Obedience Club, subject to the Club being advised of the circumstances surrounding the suspension from exhibition. The Club has the right to reject the dog or to adjust the training regimen of the dog as appropriate. Where possible, a signed record of attendance at, and after completion of, corrective training is to be provided.
NOTE: The following reports can be found on the Dogs Queensland website: Checklist – Dog Aggression Incident Committee Meeting, Checklist – Dog Aggression Statutory Declaration Completion and Suspended Dog Report – Remedial Training Guidelines using the following link: http://www.dogsqueensland.org.au/Club/?id=1240 or a hard copy can be requested from the office.
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(5) In cases where a dog has been suspended from exhibition for unprovoked aggressive behaviour twice within a period of eighteen (18) months the dog may, at the discretion of the Board of Directors of the CCCQ Ltd, be disqualified from exhibition for life. (6) Any dog which has been declared to be a dangerous dog in accordance with Local Government By-Laws shall be automatically disqualified and removed from the General Register of the CCCQ Ltd and shall remain so while the dangerous dog declaration remains in force.
(8)
Notwithstanding anything herein stated the CCCQ Ltd may call upon any member (or individual) to show cause why an aggressive dog charge should not be brought. Such a charge may be brought by any member, individual, Official of an Affiliate Club, Judge, Steward or by Motion of the CCCQ Ltd against any member (or individual) who is suspected of exhibiting or handling a dog which, in the opinion of the Board of Directors, may be classified as an aggressive dog. Where such a charge is brought by a member, individual, Official of any Affiliate Club, Judge, or Steward, it must be in writing and presented within seven (7) days of the alleged aggressive incident occurring. The CCCQ Ltd will consider the relevant facts of the show cause notice, determine if the case is proven and notify the determination to all appropriate parties. Failure to observe any of the above procedures will not in any way prevent action being taken by the appropriate Committee in respect to the suspension from exhibition of an aggressive dog.
Gains a total of 100 points, of which twenty five (25) of these points are gained after the age of twelve (12) months; may apply for such dog to be known as a Neutered Champion.
(iii)
Using the points system as approved by the ANKC Ltd at the time, an animal will be required to receive 1000 points to be eligible to the title of Neutered Grand Champion.
(2)
NOTE – Action in respect to this Rule will be taken only in respect to a specific dog, NOT a breed. (7)
(ii)
Points shall be allotted for exhibits six (6) months of age and over exhibited in a Neuter Class as follows: Neuter Certificate Winner – Dogs: (i)
Neuter Certificate winner – Bitches: (ii)
(iii)
(iv)
Wins not fewer than four Neuter Certificates/Best Neuter of Breed Certificates under not fewer than four different Judges at four different exhibitions; and
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Each Neuter winner of the recognised seven (7) groups – five (5) points plus one (1) point for each Neuter dog and bitch exhibited in the Group at the fixture. Best Neuter in Show winner:
(v)
The owner of a neutered dog registered with the ANKC Ltd which: (i)
Each winner of the recognised seven (7) groups or Best in Show – five (5) points plus one (1) point for each Neuter dog and bitch exhibited in the Group/ Show at the fixture to the maximum of 25 points at any one show. Best Neuter in Group winner:
161 Neuter Certificates (1)
Five (5) points plus one (1) point for each Neutered bitch of the breed exhibited at the fixture. Best Neuter in Group/Show winner:
Rule 161 The briefing notes were printed in the March Board Notes and the Rule is reproduced below in full:
Five (5) points plus one (1) point for each Neutered dog of the breed exhibited at the fixture.
The winner of the Best Neuter in Show Award – five (5) points plus one (1) point for each Neuter dog and bitch exhibited in the Show. The points awarded under (i), (ii), (iii), (iv) and (v) above shall not accumulate and shall, in no case, exceed twenty-five (25) points at any one Show.
Only points accrued as a Neutered dog will be accepted towards the Neutered Champion Title.
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Continued from page 7 (3)
A dog who has gained the title of Champion or Grand Champion prior to being entered on the ANKC Ltd Main Register as Neutered, shall retain such Titles in addition to Neutered Champion. These Titles shall have precedence and shall appear in front of the Neutered Champion Title in the dog’s registered name.
(4)
The Title of Neutered Champion shall fulfil the Conformation Title requirements for Dual and Triple Championships.
(5)
A five (5) year moratorium is imposed on any change to the Neutered Championship Points System.
NOTE – See Guidance Notes (Judging Neuter Classes).
Latest Membership and Dog Suspensions DOG NAME
DOG BREED
Kyrajack Faith Rottweiler and Spirit MEMBER NAME
Ms M. Jones
DOG NUMBER
OWNER’S NAME(S)
SUSPENSION START DATE
4100238794
Mr B. Hinchliffe
6 March 2016
RULE(S) BREACHED
SUSPENSION PERIOD
2.t.iii
12 Months Disqualification/Disbarment from exhibiting/ attending any Show held Under CCC(Q) Ltd Rules
SUSPENSION START/ SUSPENSION RECOMMENCE FINISH DATE DATE
8 March 2016
18 February 2017
ANKC News Please note that the relevant document on the Dogs Queensland / ANKC Website has been amended where applicable; CHEDS (Canine Hip and Elbow Dysplasia Scheme) We refer to the ANKC Press Release issued via email on 10 February 2016. The following documents are now available from our website at: http://ankc.org.au/HealthAndWelfare/?id=2516 • •
Overview of CHEDS CHEDS Report form
The ANKC President has confirmed the existing Radiologists Panel will continue until 30 April 2016 and full details of the ANKC Ltd Panel will be made available from our website prior to 2 May 2016. It was hoped this listing would be available from 1 March 2016 however we are still finalising the Panel and it will be published as soon as possible.
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Approval of 2017 National Show/Restricted Herding Trial Rottweiler Club of Victoria Inc The ANKC are pleased to advise the approval of the 2017 National Show & Restricted Herding Trial application received from the Rottweiler Club of Victoria Inc via DOGS Victoria to be held on 3rd to 7th November 2017. The Club has confirmed the National Show will be held at Akoonah Park, Berwick, Victoria from 3rd to 6th November 2017 with the Restricted Herding Trial to be held at a property located in Nyora, Victoria on 7th November 2017. Rules for the conduct of Sled Sport Events - Typo Error It has been brought to our attention of a typo error in the Rules for the conduct of Sled Sport Events where the acronym for the Working Pack Dog Excellence title on Page 23 is incorrect and should read (WPDX). Refer below. 7.2 Working Pack Dog Excellence (WPDX) To earn the ‘WPDX’ title the following requirements must be met: a. Dog must be a minimum of 24 months of age b. The dog’s weight and the weight of his pack must be verified by appointed Hike Marshall prior to the start of the trip. The dog shall carry an initial load of at least 30% of his body weight. The weight carried shall not decrease except by normal consumption of items such as food or water. c. Pack trips must incorporate some backcountry trails with the dogs and hikers carrying equipment necessary to be self sufficient for the trip. Backcountry is a remote area, inaccessible and unsuited to vehicular traffic at the time of the trip, where support and aid is not generally available. Campouts will be necessary due to the distance requirements. Campouts may take place in the backcountry, at trailheads, roadside campgrounds and the like but not at commercial campgrounds or established accommodation. Suitable locations for pack trips are State Forests, parks, hiking and undeveloped natural terrain. d. A total of 193 kilometres shall be completed in 1 to 3 trips. e. Each trip shall be a minimum of 64 kilometres with an average of 16 kilometres per day on travelling days under normal conditions such as maintained trails and normal weather conditions. Day trips from the base camp must adhere to the weight requirements unless the applicant does not wish to include those kilometres in the trip total. f. Because some trips will take place in mountainous terrain, each 305 metres of elevation gain may be substituted for 1.6 kilometres of the total kilometres requirement. Amendment to UK Breed Standard - AIREDALE TERRIER As a result of a change by the Kennel Club of UK to the Airedale Terrier breed standard, the following has been amended:
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‘TAIL’ CURRENTLY READS:
followed by a new Clause 8.11 as noted below:
Tail: Docked: Set on high and carried gaily, not curled over back. Good strength and substance. Tip approximately at the same height as top of skull. Undocked. Set on high and carried gaily. Not curled over back. Good strength and length
8.11 For all German Shepherd litters born from 1 January 2017:1.
Both parents of every litter must be screened for Hip Dysplasia through an official Hip Dysplasia Control Scheme. Where the parents have been born after the 30th June 2015, they must record a score of no more than eight (8) on either hip, with no more than three (3) in any one area, or in the case of imported animals, a grading that is deemed to be acceptable for breeding in their country of origin.
2.
Both parents of every litter must be screened for Elbow Dysplasia through an official Elbow Dysplasia Control Scheme. Where the parents have been born after the 30th June 2015, they must record a grading of Normal, Near Normal or Grade One on both elbows, and must be free from the condition of UAP (Ununited Anconeal Process).
‘TAIL’ HAS BEEN AMENDED TO READ: Previously customarily docked. Docked: Set on high and carried gaily, not curled over back. Good strength and substance. Tip approximately at the same height as top of skull. Undocked: Set on high and carried gaily. Good strength and substance. Regulations Part 6 – Correction We refer to our previous email of 4 March where a Press Release was issued confirming the results of the recent German Shepherd Dog survey. It has been brought to our attention that the following existing regulation (Clause 8.10) should have been retained in the regulations: 1.
2.
8.10 For all German Shepherd litters born from 1 June 2011:Both parents of every litter must be screened for Hip Dysplasia through an official Hip Dysplasia Control Scheme. Where the parents have been born after 1.1.10, they must record a score of no more than 12 on either hip, or in the case of imported animals, a grading that is deemed to be acceptable for breeding in their country of origin. Both parents of every litter must be screened for Elbow Dysplasia through an official Elbow Dysplasia Control Scheme. Where the parents have been born after the 1.1.10, they must record a grading of Normal, Grade One or Grade Two on both elbows, and be free from the condition of UAP (Ununited Anconeal Process.). Breeders of litters whelped on or after 1 June 2011, will be required to comply as a prerequisite to registration of any litter on the ANKC Main Register. Dogs must be positively identified by microchip, or tattoo prior to being x-rayed. Litters which do not meet the above requirements will be placed on the Limited Register and will be flagged not to be upgraded. (01/11)
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Breeders of litters whelped on or after 1st January, 2017, will be required to comply with the requirements as a prerequisite to registration of any litter on the ANKC Ltd Main Register. Dogs must be positively identified by microchip, and/or tattoo prior to being x-rayed. Litters which do not meet the above requirements will only be able to be placed on the Limited Register and will be flagged not to be upgraded. (03/16) [Note: All following clauses in this section of the regulations have been renumbered accordingly]
Alterations and additions to approved Judges list Championship: Mrs S. Bendixen New address: 1/8 Aarkoon Crt ROTHWELL 4022 Ph: (07) 3293 4765 Mob: 0447 145 067 Email remains the same
Open Show: Mr M. Watt New Ph: 0466 500 624
Qualified Handler Judges: Miss M. Watt is now Mrs M. Grant
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RAFT News
Under the Spotlight
Retrieving and Field Trials Committee The RAFT Committee assists Dogs Queensland in supporting the Field and Retrieving trialling community (Clubs and individuals) in assuring field sports for working gundogs continue to thrive and individuals have the opportunity to participate in field events sanctioned by the ANKC.
FLAT COATED RETRIEVER Dual CH ( R ) Kellick Rhythm of Life ‘Billie’ Owned and handled by Wendy Michalk. Bred by Helen and Peter Eley (Vic)
Pictured above: Three GSPs on the Scottish moors
Upcoming Events Sat:
16th April
RT
Labrador Club
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RT
Labrador Club
Sun: 24th April
RATG
MDOC
Sat:
7th May
RT Bundaberg
WBWGC
Sun:
8th May
RT Bundaberg
WBWGC
Sat:
28th May
Moorina (Caboolture) RT
FRA
Sun:
29th May
Moorina (Caboolture) RT
FRA
Sun:
5th June
RATG
FTA
Sat:
11th June
RT Bundaberg
WBWGC
Sat:
12th June
RT Bundaberg
WBWGC
Mon: 13th June
RT Bundaberg
WBWGC
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After gaining her RRD with Marg Sullivan (Bundaberg) in 2010, Billie went to Wendy Michalk (Bundaberg) at age 4, to continue her training and trialling. Both Margaret Sullivan and Wendy Michalk have been very active members of the Wide Bay Working Gundog Club. They have been very involved in the sport of Retrieving Trials under the auspices of the ANKC for many years. It took them a while but Billie and Wendy got into each other’s ‘Rhythm’ relatively easily and their time in All Age was short but fulfilling. Billie achieved her RTCH in 2011, becoming the first Flat Coated Retriever to gain her Dual Championship with Show and Retrieving and only the second Flat Coated Retriever, Retrieving Trial Champion in Australia. Overall Billie was awarded 10 first placings, 10 second placings and 6 third placings.
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Pictured above: Three GSPs honour an English Pointer that is transfixed on point She completed the Victorian Championship in 2012, being only one of 9 finishers and finished 4th in the NSW Retrieving Championship of 2014. Her final significant achievement was successfully completing the Queensland Championship in 2015. She won 4 of 5 major perpetual trophies in Queensland and Queensland Retrieving Dog of Year in 2014.
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Wendy Michalk went from wondering exactly ‘what’ a Flat Coated Retriever was to loving the breed, fully appreciative of its potential for any retrieving related activities. She would like to encourage anyone who is training or trialling a Flat Coat in retrieving, especially for Retrieving Trial Competitions, to believe in their ability as they are more than capable of high order work in any areas but particularly retrieving. Billie is now retired but still enjoys nothing better than being our pickup dog on training days.
Interested in Retrieving Trials? Contacts: Field and Retrieving Association for Gundogs Inc. Geoff Dawson: geoff.jan.dawson@bigpond.com.au Ph: (07) 3886 6367, Burpengary Labrador Club of Qld: Margaret Wedgwood: tenarda@iprimus.com.au Ph: 0417 606 214, Greenbank Wide Bay Working Gundog Club: Wendy Michalk: jagacey@hotmail.com Ph: (07) 4152 2362, Bundaberg
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Rally-O Sub-Committee The Beginning of a New Era for Rally Obedience We saw the new Rally O Master Class for the first time in Queensland when Sunshine Coast Dog Obedience Club held the first Rally-O Trial under the new rules on Saturday 20th February.
Both Judges, Cyndi Fisher and Chris Pain, were impressed at the skill level for the first trial and look forward to judging more Masters. They also judged the Advanced A & B Classes. Bevan Stewart and Lenore Thiele judged Excellent A & B and also the Novice dogs where it was good to see 10 new dogs coming through. Congratulations to all the Handlers and their dogs and of course to Sunshine Coast Dog Obedience Club for putting on an excellent Trial.
The Double Trial attracted a great entry of 94 across six classes and included 19 different breeds from the tiny Papillion to the giant Black Russian Terrier, and dogs of all ages from 12 year old Border Collie, Casey, to 7½ month old Whippet, Kahley. The new rules not only include the Master Class but also new higher scoring / qualification requirements. Some competitors remarked that they will have to be on their game all the time as any little errors will add up to an NQ much quicker than before but they are enjoying the new exercises. There were 18 competitors in the Master Class in each Trial, and while nervous when faced with the bigger course for the first time, made the most of their walk-throughs and carefully studied the exercises.
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We have some great dogs and handlers in Queensland and they showed they were prepared and practiced in the new exercises and that they were up to the new challenge by earning some wonderful scores, with Georgina Harding and her Border Collie, Patch, winning both Trials with the amazing score of 99/100 in both rings.
Jan’s Yogi in Masters
Chris Pain’s Masters Course
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BOR DER COLLIE What an opportune time to feature Border Collie. With the Border Collie National coming up in June at Durack Showgrounds, there will be a lot of interest in this beautiful and versatile breed. As a result, I am going to present all the different books currently available from the Durack Library. ‘Border Collies’ by Iris Combe – published in 1978 soon after the Border Collie was recognised by the Kennel Club (UK) in 1976 as a breed for ‘show purposes’. ‘The Show Border Collie’ by Joyce Collis – published in 1988 the author quotes in the preface – “This book is purely and simply about the show Border Collie” so naturally covers history, standards, judging etc. ‘The Complete Border Collie’ by Barbara Swann – published in 1995 also outlines the Border Collie as a show dog in Great Britain. Final two books are both written by Australian Border Collie breeders and judges. ‘The Border Collie in Australasia’ by Peidje Vidler and ‘The Border Checkpoint’ by Joan Bray portray the Border Collie in Australia, both as a show dog and a working dog. Mrs Bray is an All Breeds Judge currently residing in New South Wales and as an ex Border Collie breeder and exhibitor myself, I always look forward to her rare visits to Queensland (see more on these two books in my monthly ‘Book Review’).
I mentioned in this column some time back, that in the Durack Library there is a glass cabinet which we purchased for use for anyone wishing to showcase breed memorabilia or Club Trophies. Sadly this offer has not been taken up by anyone – so it sits there in a rather sad and empty state. If you have Club or personal memorabilia you really don’t have a place for, check this out. Library records show that there are books outstanding and need to be returned. If you have borrowed books, please can you return these. If the Library is closed, books can be left in the Show Secretary’s Office. I have organised with the Grounds Caretaker that any books left there will be put in the Library. Helen Acworth Librarian
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This month’s member review is: ‘The Border Collie in Australasia’ by Peidje Vidler
‘The Border Checkpoint’ by Joan Bray
Reviewed by Helen Acworth Librarian I welcome the opportunity to present these outstanding books on Border Collies! The Border Collie in Australasia by Peidje Vidler was like a bible to me when I first became involved in the breed. Mrs Vidler was the founder of the famous Gotrah lines. Her book reflects the history of the breed and the establishment of many fine breeding kennels both here in Australian and New Zealand. There is a special chapter on ‘Colour in the Border Collie’ – this is important as so many see the Border as only ‘black and white’. Mrs Vidler researched the records to the Library and Archives of the Royal Agrticultural Society of NSW (opened 1981), the result of that research was the production of this book on the history of the Border Collie in New South Wales (quote Foreword). The second book ‘The Border Checkpoint’ by Joan Bray was first published in 1989. This is not a glossy, expensive publication but what information it contains for all Border Collie owners, breeders and exhibitors is fantastic. Written in a very easy manner, it is easy to read and absorb. I loved this book and I also loved the comment by Mrs Bray on the opening page – ‘As a gift from those who have both the freedom and the economic security which enable them to own a dog, to those who seek mainly to survive, part of the proceeds from the sale of this book is given to the Save the Children Fund’. Thank You, Mrs Bray! Helen Acworth Librarian
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A feature of the Border Collie is its free flowing movement where the head may be slightly lowered or in line with the body. Another feature is its expression - expression comes primarily from the harmony of the correct eye shape, placement and colour and is complemented by the correct ear placement. The Border Collie is a biddable, steady and intelligent working dog, friendly but with attention primarily to its owner / handler.
General Appearance From the Australian Breed Standard Dogs Queensland Exclusive
Supplied by Sally Everist When judging the Border Collie, the Australian Breed Standard and the Extension to that Standard provide invaluable information on the most important aspects of the breed. The general appearance shall be that of a well-proportioned dog. The smooth outline showing quality, gracefulness and perfect balance, combined with sufficient substance to ensure that it is capable of enduring long periods of active duty in its intended task as a working sheep dog. Any tendency to coarseness or weediness is undesirable. The Border Collie is a moderate dog without exaggeration. Balance is not simply the relationship between fore and hindquarters; balance refers to the dog as a whole - from head proportions and carriage to correct set and carriage of tail. The height at the wither being in proportion to length from prosternum to rear point of buttock - 10:9. The body is moderately long, length being in the length of rib cage (rib cage carried well back) not the loins. The forelegs about half the height of the dog, the length of the head and neck always in balance to the whole of the dog, with correct set and carriage of tail.
Movement Standard - The movement is free, smooth and tireless, with a minimum lift of the feet, conveying the impression of the ability to move with great stealth. The action, viewed from the front, should be straight forward and true, without weakness at shoulders, elbows or pasterns. Viewed from behind the quarters thrust with strength and flexibility, with hocks not close nor too far apart. When trotting, the dog’s feet tend to come closer together as speed increases, but when the dog comes to rest he should stand four-square. Any tendency to stiltiness or to cow hocks or bow hocks is a serious fault. One of the characteristics of the Border Collie is to move with great stealth. This is best defined as ‘to pass by unnoticed’. While working it will seem as if it is crouching, the head and neck appear to become a continuation of the body. This is to help the Border Collie attract minimum attention to itself whilst working. It gaits with a moderately low head carriage - compared with most other breeds. The head is pushed forward and slightly higher than the level of the back. The Border Collie is an agile dog able to suddenly change speed and direction without loss of balance and grace. It should have a smooth, balanced, low action, displaying a minimum of up and down movement giving the impression of being tireless. The head, shoulders, back and rump should not appear to rise and fall with each stride. No reference is made to speed being desirable. Fast movement does not necessarily mean good movement. The dog should be moved at a speed that conveys the impression of a smooth, tireless gait with a minimum lift and maximum extension of the feet. When viewed from the side the stride should cover maximum ground with minimum effort.
Characteristics
With correct extension and balance, an imaginary vertical line can be drawn from the nose to the extended foot. The words ‘free, smooth and tireless’ eliminates short-stepping, strutting movement. Judges should not expect a high-headed, high stepping dog as this is not typical of the breed. The only serious fault mentioned in the standard is ‘any tendency to stiltedness, or to cow hocks or bow hocks’.
Standard - The Border Collie is highly intelligent, with an instinctive tendency to work and is readily responsive to training. Its keen, alert and eager expression add to its intelligent appearance.
These would affect the dog’s movement and hamper endurance. Any deviation to a sound moving dog is also a fault, e.g. crabbing which is usually associated with a short coupled or square dog.
Think about the phrases used in the description: Well proportioned… Smooth outline… Quality, gracefulness and perfect balance Sufficient substance... No tendency to coarseness or weediness.
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Overreaching, lack of reach and drive normally also relate to incorrect structure. In final assessment, gait is an essential factor confirming physical evaluation. To appreciate the correct movement of a Border Collie, it is preferable they be moved on a loose lead. Accepted Colours From the Australian Breed Standard: • •
Black Blue
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Red Chocolate
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Blue Merle
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Tri-Colour
Although the above are the accepted colours, Border Collies have many other variations. You can get dilutes of colours. Tri colours in every colour and merles in red as well as blue.
Markings There is no set rule on markings other than white should not predominate. Source credits: ANKC, 2005, The Extended Breed Standard of the Border Collies he Border Collie Club of Queensland Inc. is proud to host the 4th Border Collie National Show and Trial from June 17 – 19, 2016, sponsored by Royal Canin. This is the most ambitious undertaking since the Club’s inception in 1992. Hosting a Championship Show with 300+ Border Collies as well as Herding, Obedience, Rally-O, Agility, Jumping and Dances With Dogs is certainly a long way from the first Club event which was held at the Palen Creek Correctional Centre! The Club hosts one Championship Show and one Open Show every year, meetings are held on the 3rd Thursday of the month at the Dog Showgrounds, Durack. Other events, such as Trials can be held if enough interest is expressed by the membership. Border Collie owners wanting to know more about the Border Collie Club of Qld Inc. can contact the Secretary via email: secretary@bccqld.com or phone Sally Everist on 0407 136 139. Website: www.bccqld.com. For those interested in the 4th Border Collie National Show and Trial 2016, the website address is www.bordercollienationalqld. com. We are also on Facebook at w w w.facebook.com/ bordercollienationalqld/
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They had
one job,
and it gave them the skills to become the most versatile dog ever bred. Supplied by Sally Everist
he Border Collie was bred for one purpose, to work sheep. Today it is still used as the world’s premier sheep dog, however its ability to be trained and adapt see it used in many different fields, including border protection, search and rescue, and as airport clearance dogs who keep flocks of birds away from runways. Their gentle nature also sees them used as therapy and assistance dogs, there are many other areas where border collies excel however the most obvious example of their athleticism and intelligence can be found in modern dog sports such as obedience and agility. The breed’s abilities are not accidental but are linked to the selective breeding carried out by early shepherds who bred from animals with characteristics that would produce dogs capable of moving sheep in a controlled manner, displaying intelligence, independence and stamina. Stockman chose to breed from the most efficient dogs, those dogs that would stand up to difficult ewes, exhibit ‘power’ and cover great distances day after day. Other attributes that are characteristic of Border Collies are their keenness to work and strong desire to please, which makes them easily trained to become useful partner and stock dogs.
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As described in the Border Collie Standard, ‘the Border Collie is a well-balanced, medium-sized dog of athletic appearance, displaying grace and agility in equal measure with substance and stamina. His hard muscular body has an outline, which conveys the impression of effortless movement and endless endurance. Added to these physical attributes are the eagerness, energy and alertness that make the Border Collie so formidable. Intelligence is a hallmark of the breed. Some Border Collies are reserved rather than outgoing, but to form a successful partnership they must love to work with and for their master. While innate livestock sense is bred into all good working collies, their working style can vary. Most people admire a dog that works with its head low to the ground with its hindquarters high and its tail tucked between its hind legs. They can run as fast as the wind, yet stop in an instant or switch directions without stopping. They don’t take their eyes off their sheep displaying an intense gaze completely focused on the stock, willing them to obey, move where the dog directs them, stop if the dog blocks their path.
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The stock isn’t rushed or afraid, but they certainly show respect for the dog. A Border Collies obsession is its livestock, and this is as it should be. In modern dog sports, these physical and mental characteristics make the Border Collie naturally suited to the demands of agility and obedience, with required athleticism and intelligence. Because their early work was to gather sheep from the hills, Border Collies are, by nature, gatherers rather than drivers or tenders. No other breed retains the gathering instinct Border Collies have. They can, nevertheless, be taught to drive stock away from the stockman and even to keep their charges within certain boundaries. They are also sensitive to commands from their handlers and can distinguish slight variations in the many whistles they understand, responding appropriately to each tone. ‘Chaser’, a Border Collie, has gained media attention because he has learned over 1,000 words. The capacity for training a dog which can learn like this is enormous.
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The Border Collie controls the sheep with ‘Eye’ which has a distinct meaning, referring to the amount of concentration on the sheep that the dogs show. The sheep are ‘held’ by the strength of the dog’s eye and a dog in which this characteristic is well developed is called ‘strongeyed’. Just looking at the sheep is not “eye” but the amount of concentration the eye directs to the stock is where the strength of the presence of ‘eye’ lies. This ability to concentrate on a task at hand also aids in the modern dog sports, particularly Obedience. Intelligence in an animal that cannot speak is hard to define. The Border Collie is usually considered an intelligent dog. By that, shepherds meant this was a dog that could think for himself. Border Collies were often sent great distances to gather the scattered flocks. Because they often had to work far away from their handlers, Border Collies had to be intelligent and independent as well. They were relied upon to handle unusual situations without the assistance of the shepherd.
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Continued from page 21 Stockmen look for exceptional athletic ability, a biddable nature, and a superior livestock sense. In general, a dog that is light on its feet, flowing in its movement, quick to cover its stock, and has great endurance is the most valued. The dog’s temperament must be sensitive enough to bend its will when asked, tough enough to stand up to the pressures of training, eager to learn, with enough confidence and determination to carry on with its work without constant guidance. Even the Border Collie of today whose recent ancestors may not have been active working dogs, display the above characteristics, although some do need encouragement. It is a special thrill to watch your dog instinctively know what to do with livestock. However, Border Collies must not be left unsupervised with livestock, even as puppies. Bad habits can be learned very quickly and it is in everyone’s best interest for the dog to learn the correct behaviour from the beginning. Introducing a dog to stock should be done by someone experienced in both herding and Border Collies. It must be done in a way that builds the dog’s self-confidence and control, while preventing bad habits such as chasing and gripping. As the ANKC Herding sport grows in Australia, so are the keen participants who aren’t necessarily involved in the livestock industry, but who are interested in working with their dogs and helping preserve their talents and abilities. The Border Collie, thanks to its characteristics required for herding, is arguably confirmed the premier breed in Dog Sports. Source credits: Adapted from an article written by Tracey Lamb and Suzanne Chandler in National Dog – The Ringleader Way, V. 7, No. 11. November, 2004 Photo credits: Supplied by Sally Everist
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The Border Collie PUPPY BUYER’S CHECK-LIST Supplied by Suzanne Chandler
Ask yourself,
Are you anticipating any life changes which might cause you to consider giving up your dog? Is this a responsibility that you intend to honour for your dog’s entire lifetime?
‘Am I really ready to take on the responsibilities of dog Study The Breed: ownership?’ Are you prepared to take on a new family member? One who depends upon you for everything? Are all family members in agreement on this very important decision? Are you prepared to keep this dog as an inside-the-house pet, providing him or her with adequate companionship, nutrition, exercise, grooming, veterinary care and training? Do you have an adequately fenced yard? Are you prepared to walk/exercise your dog, on leash, no matter what the weather? Can you provide environmental enrichment and mind activities to elevate boredom? Do you have the financial means to properly care for a dog? Do you have a stable home life?
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Are you familiar with the Breed Standard for the Border Collie? Have you attended any events to watch Border Collies at work? Have you seen Border Collies perform at Obedience Trials, Agility Trials, Flyball Tournaments, Herding Trials and Conformation Shows? Have you read at least two books on Border Collies? Have you spent time with adult Border Collies?
Are you prepared to deal with such an intellegent and active dog? Because of their high activity level, adult Border Collies require a great deal more exercise and mental stimulation than the average dog. Are you prepared to exercise your dog adequately, with a minimum of a long walk and a game of fetch each and every day? And Border Collies require more than just physical exercise. They require mental exercise and environmental enrichment as well.
Are you prepared to spend the time and effort that it takes to train a Border Collie, and keep them mentally challenged? If not, you will likely end up with a frustrated dog with a lot of behaviour problems.
Make a list of the characteristics that you desire/require: And also why you desire/require these. Do you have a preference for male or female? Do you have a colour preference? Do you have any special requirements, based on the work that you plan to do with your Border Collie? What temperament traits do you require? Do you want a baby puppy, puppy or an adult?
Have you considered adopting a homeless Border Collie? Wonderful Border Collies of both genders, colours and ages, are often available for rehousing/adoption. Some of these dogs end up in the pound because their breeders weren’t careful in making placements, and their original owners didn’t really understand the breed before purchasing a puppy. Others become available for different reasons.
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For example, a breeder has run on two puppies until they are a little older then decided which one to keep. Breeders are restricted by local councils with regard to the numbers of dogs they are able to keep and therefore may need to place dogs, or they are not suited to the activity they were originally destined for. In the right home, these dogs truly bloom. If you are considering rehousing/adoption, please contact the Border Collie Club or breeders directly.
Conduct a ‘Breeder Search’: Have you exposed yourself to as many breeders as possible, and decided who produces the type of Border Collie that you are interested in? There are many ways to meet breeders:
Why did the breeder decide to breed this particular bitch? What has she (the dam) done to prove herself worthy of contributing to the gene pool? What are her strengths and weaknesses? Why did the breeder choose this particular stud dog for this bitch? What has he done to make him worthy of contributing to the gene pool? What qualities does he have that will complement this bitch, and that will produce dogs that will be a credit to their breed? Does the breeder feel responsible for his/ her puppies for their entire lifetime? What information and support will the breeder offer? Will they spend time talking to you even if they do not have anything available? How many litters have they had in the last 2 years?
Contact the national breed Club, or a State breed Club, and ask for referrals.
Have you discussed health concerns with the breeders that you are Subscribe to Border Collie magazines, many considering? breeders advertise there. Attend Border Collie events. Responsible breeders use their participation in Trials, Obedience Trials, Dog Shows, and other similar events, to help them determine if their Border Collies are truly breeding quality.
Remember that there is no minimum standard, test, or level of knowledge that a person has to obtain to become a ‘breeder’. Breeders listed in publications or that are members of organisations have not had to meet any requirements. They simply have paid to advertise or join the organisation.
Again, expect honesty and forthrightness from the breeder. Do not settle for anything less. When screening breeders, do remember that a crippled or chronically sick Border Collie can be more of a burden than a pleasure. What health problems have been produced in breeding similar to this breeding? What health problems have relatives to these puppies experienced? What has been the life span of the ancestors of the sire and dam? What have ancestors died from?
Before you visit in person, you should interview several breeders by phone. Why? Well, because I have never seen a puppy that wasn’t cute. And choosing a puppy is a decision best made with not only your heart, but with your head as well. And when I say “interview”, I really do mean interview.
A breeder who tells you that there are no health problems in his line, is either ignorant of these problems, or is not telling the truth. Responsible breeders know what health problems have occurred in their line, and endeavour to remove from their breeding program (by spaying or neutering) any individual who has been diagnosed with any ailment believed to be hereditary.
Be ready to ask the tough questions, and do expect forthright answers. Why is the breeder doing this particular breeding? A responsible breeder has a very specific breeding program in mind, and should be able to tell you how this breeding fits into that program.
Responsible breeders also do not repeat any breeding that has produced puppies with hereditary health problems. What health problems have the sire and dam been screened for? Individuals who do not pass health screenings for hereditary disease should not be bred.
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Is the breeder willing to provide you with copies of the results of the following health screenings, for both the sire and dam?
Make appointments to visit with the breeders who have passed your initial telephone screening. When you visit, ask to see the dam and other adults first and then the litter. Determine the following: The dam has a temperament that conforms to the breed standard. She is “intelligent, alert and responsive, eager to learn and to please, and thrives on human companionship.” Remember that any tendencies toward viciousness or extreme shyness are serious faults”. The dam contributes a great deal to her puppies’ temperament, both genetically (through heredity) and environmentally (because she raises the litter). An aggressive or fearful Border Collie can be a very dangerous dog. The sire also should have a temperament that conforms to the breed standard. He contributes to the puppies’ temperament through heredity, as well. Of course, sometimes it’s not possible to see the sire (he may be owned by someone else, or be in another State or Country), but it is important that you determine that he has a correct temperament (perhaps by interviewing the stud dog owner, seeing other offspring or enquiring of other sources). An Obedience Title can also give you some indication of the sire’s temperament. All of the adult Border Collies on the premises are well cared-for. They seem healthy and well adjusted. Are the puppies being raised inside or outside, and do they interact with the family? Remember that puppies that are raised solely outside, segregated from people, other dogs, and family life, may have a very difficult time adjusting to your family’s life. The puppies are clean and free of external parasites (fleas and ticks), and the environment is safe and sanitary.
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The breeder has interviewed you
Puppies that spend a lot of time in their own waste matter, not only tend to have more health problems, but they also have a greater tendency for house soiling and other behavioural problems. The puppies appear healthy. No skin problems, vomiting, diarrhoea, eye or nasal discharge, bloated bellies, etc.
Any breeder who truly cares about the puppies that they produce, will screen you carefully to help ensure that their puppy will receive proper care in a permanent home. The breeder will also want to know you well enough to choose for you (or assist you in choosing) the puppy that will be best suited to your needs. A breeder may also decide not to sell you a puppy for various reasons. Beware of any breeder who tries to ‘hard-sell’ you on one of their puppies, or a breeder who wants you to take the puppy home before eight weeks of age. Puppies have not been properly socialised before eight weeks and the immunisation program has commenced.
Do the puppies seem happy and sociable? Do the puppies play, do they have toys, remembering that puppies spend most of their time sleeping and growing? Is there enrichment activities in the puppies’ environment? Can the breeder identify each puppy as an individual and know a great deal about each puppy’s individual personality? The breeder should use careful observation, to determine the type of home that will be right for each puppy. Is the breeder knowledgeable about canine behaviour, and is providing the puppies with positive early training? How has the breeder obtained this knowledge? Is there evidence of reference books, journals and so on?
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What are you paying for besides the puppy? Is the breeder supplying you with the following: ANKC Registration for a puppy’s health guarantee (for a minimum of seven days) and health record.
All puppies should go to their new homes only after they have had at least one full set of vaccinations, been wormed (the breeder should be able to tell you since birth when the puppy has been wormed and with what), and been examined thoroughly by a veterinarian. • • • • •
Instructions on how to care for your new puppy Feeding information and routine Copies of cer tificates of health screening, vaccination Pedigree (at least four generations) His/her advice and counsel throughout your puppy’s lifetime
Remember that your decision to acquire a Border Collie, is a decision that will affect you (and your Border Collie) for a lifetime. Do it knowledgeably, do it responsibly and do it right. Photo credits: Supplied by Suzanne Chandler zanne
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The History of the
Border Collie Supplied by Sally Everist he Border Collie originated in the United Kingdom, or more specifically, in the area bordering Scotland and England. The breed was originally known as the ‘Working Collie’ in the early 1900s and through the selective breeding of outstanding sheep dogs the Border Collie we see today evolved. In 1893, Adam Telfer, a farmer living in Otterburn, Northumberland produced Old Hemp, from his collies Roy and Meg. Old Hemp is regarded as the foundation sire of the breed. He was recognised as the quintessential working sheep dog and his services were in great demand. Not only did he sire some two hundred puppies before he died in 1901, but he seems to have been capable of transmitting his own pre-potency to his offspring with the result that Border Collie pedigrees are about as clearly defined as any in the livestock world.
This classification has carried through to the present day, although other breeds were added to these in 1961 and the group was then renamed the ‘Working Dog Group’. The New Zealand Kennel Club and the Sheep Dog Trial Association wrote the first Border Collie Breed Standard in 1927, and evidence suggests working sheep dogs were routinely exhibited in conformation classes. Tasmania was the first state in Australia to adopt a standard for the Border Collie in the 1930’s and Queensland followed suit in the late 1940’s, by 1963 the breed had been fully recognised by the ANKC and a uniform Breed Standard had been adopted. Border Collies are now a significant force in the conformation ring and Australian lines are sort after by exhibitors world wide. The Border Collie’s intelligence, tractability and stamina are breed assets which have long been recognised and sought after in their sheep dog work . These same traits are now being put to good use by our ‘suburban’ Borders in the fields of Obedience, Tracking and Agility. Of course, the Border Collie is first and foremost, a sheep dog and for many years was used for this purpose only. However, the breed has shown its ability to adapt to city life: as long as the Border Collie is in the right home, it is a most attractive and companionable dog, intelligent, loyal and full of fun.
The first recorded import of a Border Collie into Australia was Hindhope Jed in 1901. In the late 1890s James Lilico imported, from the United Kingdom, several of the new ‘Border’ strain of collie into New Zealand, amongst these dogs was Hindhope Jed, Maudie, Moss of Ancrum, Ness and Old Bob. It is unclear whether Hindhope Jed was a descendant of Old Hemp. At the time of her departure to New Zealand, Hindhope Jed was already in pup to Captain, another of the then new ‘Border” strain. Hindhope Jed had won three trials in her native Scotland, and was considered to be the ‘best to cross the equator’. In 1901 the King and Mcleod stud, created by Charles Beechworth King, his brother and Alec McLeod (NSW) brought Hindhope Jed to Australia, where she enjoyed considerable success at sheep dog trials. Research has led us to believe that breed was first shown under the name in 1907. In 1933, Border Collies were exhibited as ‘Any Other Variety’ at the Sydney Royal, but by the following year they were exhibited as Border Collies. Later, they were shown in the non-sporting group and in 1953, a separate group was formed, comprising the Australian Cattle Dog, the Australian Kelpie and the Border Collie. This was called ‘The Australian Working Dog Group’ and it was at this time that the RAS Kennel Control classed the Border Collie as an Australian Working Dog because it was one of the main working dogs in Australia and greatly relied on in our sheep and wool industry.
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‘Who’ or ‘What’ is Responsible for Dog Bites? Supplied by Val Bonney, Canine Specialist / International trainer and author ho is responsible for the dog bites that are occurring? Is it the dogs themselves? Is it the owners? Is it the Trainers/Clubs who are training the dogs? Is it the Breeders? Is it those who breed indiscriminately who just let their dog have a litter of cross breeds? Is it a total lack of education about what it means to own a dog? Is it irresponsibility of parents? Do they allow children to tease or otherwise provoke the dog? Is it Councils and their attitude? Who is responsible? There are so many possibilities I can’t answer them all here. Where does the blame lie? I have been asked to write this, but it is not an easy question to answer, and it doesn’t matter what I say, some people are going to disagree somewhere along the line, so all I can do is to write it as I personally see it. I apologise in advance if I upset anyone, it is not my intent, but this problem has become huge, and is not just going to go away. It is going to get worse before it gets better and the one who ultimately suffers is the dog.
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A person who gets badly bitten by a dog suffers great trauma. Not only pain from the actual bite, but mental anguish. Some never really recover emotionally from a serious bite. It stays with them for the rest of their lives. This is not acceptable in our society. We have to try to do something about it. While it may seem unfair to say when someone is suffering from a bite, it needs to be said and thought about. Children particularly, often through their ignorance or dogs, cause the bite to happen. Teasing, coming in at dog’s eye level, stepping into a dog’s territory and other things can cause this problem.
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Children should always be supervised around dogs, especially if they are entering someone else’s property where a dog resides. Perhaps some parents have to be held accountable. I believe we have lost sight of the fact that a dog is a CANINE. It is not a HUMAN being. It doesn’t think, talk, walk or eat like us. It is not a person dressed up like a dog. It is, always has been and always will be a ‘Wolf’ in dogs clothing, with over 20,000 years of heritage and instinct which says ‘WOLF’. Primary Instincts are to ‘fight, flight, bite and hunt’ and all dogs are accepted as being descended from the wolf and are therefore natural predators. Would you without hesitation take a wolf into your home? Over the years we have domesticated the dog and made it a part of our family situation. We have created different Breeds used for different reasons. We have the Herders, the Hunters, the Guard, the Utility dogs used for different types of work. We use them in service work - Police, Corrective Services, Drug Detection, Bomb Detection, Search and Rescue, Therapy work, to name but a few. Dogs have more than proved their worth over the years to mankind. They make a great companion. However, we should never lose sight of the fact that the dog is a PACK ANIMAL with all its heritage and instincts still in place. We need more Education about owning a dog and how to help it to live with us as a part of our family. We need to be in control of a dog at all times, and to do this we need to understand the way it thinks, and the way it reacts to certain different stimuli. We need to have respect for the dog, and it certainly must have respect for us. Start looking for someone who can supply you with this education. People who handle dogs all the time are very aware of what they have. For example - a working sheep or cattle dog is very rarely kept as a family pet. He is fed and cared for because he is a working tool. If he fails at his job then he is of no further use to his owner, and yet we place this hard working breed into a backyard situation and expect it to be happy lying about.
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People who work and train dogs never lose sight of what makes a dog tick. People compete with dogs in many areas, and I am sure if you ask someone who is a very good handler, they will tell you how important it is to understand the dog they are working with. To understand the dog’s instincts. Education is an absolute necessity if we are to live in harmony with our family pets, and yet it is an area that has been sadly neglected over recent years. Understanding what makes the dog tick, has to be a subject taught to all prospective dog owners if our present problems are to be eradicated. It takes time. It will continue to take time. It will take a change of attitude by many owners towards owning and living with a dog. The idea that you just have a dog, put it in the back yard and forget about it has to be eliminated. The dog needs to be a part of your pack (your family) if it is ever to reach its full potential, especially if it is meant to be a family pet or competition dog. Buying or being given a dog is not something we should decide on easily. Type (breed) of dog has to be taken into consideration. Families should discuss this well before any decisions are made. Can we all agree as a family on size, breed length of coat, boundaries to be given to the dog, feeding, housing, and general welfare of the pooch must be decided before the dog come to live with us. Have we made the decision jointly that this new family member will attend Obedience Management Classes as soon as possible? To own a dog is a huge responsibility, and it is approximately a 12 to 15 year commitment not to be undertaken lightly or thoughtlessly. It should be a total pleasure to own this extension to our family and not something we dread. Not everyone is cut out to be a dog owner and that’s not something to be ashamed of. That’s life. A dog sometimes becomes an extension of the owner’s personality. The macho person wants a macho image dog, so they go for the stronger more dominant Breed, and encourage it to become arrogant, dominant and often aggressive. This is quite often the dog which causes problems to neighbours and others. Show me an arrogant, abusive person with a dog and I am sure I would find the dog is exactly the same. This macho thinking needs to stop, but with human nature being what it is, this is a difficult area of ownership to either deal with or control.
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Continued from page 29 It is usually this type of owner who never takes their dog for training. They may let their partners go but they do not consider it a necessity and so it is often a waste of time, as their personal attitude comes through both to partner, and dog. This person often has a lot to answer for. Many others put human connotation on the dog. They ANTHROPOMORPHISE IT (humanise). This also causes huge problems. Especially, believe it or not, with the smaller, cuddly breeds. People forget or don’t know that this little creature has the same brain capacity and instincts as its larger cousins. Its bite just happens to be smaller, but no less painful or destructive. You very rarely hear about the smaller dog’s bites. They don’t tend to make headlines, but they occur with regularity, really more often than the larger ones we hear about. The sad part about this is that the owner really loves the dog too much, and have no actual control.
Structure is not important. They are teaching a method of never using a correction/reprimand ever on the dog. People are being taught ‘You never correct the dog’. You PRAISE the dog when it does something right, and IGNORE it when it does something you don’t like or you consider is wrong. This has become very popular in many areas and with a number of trainers and instructors. Are they wrong? You decide. I know what I think. There is a huge difference between correction and punishment. What is it? While I understand using this method of training works with some animals, particularly mammals, it does leave a wide gap with the training of the dog. You don’t take dolphins, sea lions and other mammals home to live with you in your domestic environment. Do you?
Obedience Training All dogs need to be given obedience training. This should be mandatory. It should be for every dog, not just the large ones, and it should start early. While we say we give the dog the training, good trainers and instructors are really people training. We teach the owner how to handle the dog. If the psychology of the dog is included with this training, then trainers are doing a good job. If, however (which so often happens) understanding the dog and what makes it tick is not included in the training curriculum then the job is only half done. DOG TRAINING IS A PEOPLE TRAINING INDUSTRY AND IS A SPECIALIST FIELD. There is a tendency in the training industry at the moment to use different approaches to what was considered the established method for over 60 years of Praise and Reprimand. These methods proved very successful, but as we move into a different century, then we need to look for alternative or additional methods. There are many new ways of doing things today, and while many prove very successful, it doesn’t mean that the older ways should be cast aside. They too have their place. Some of the ‘new methods’ are in actual fact old methods couched in different terms. Silent whistles (only the dog can hear them) have been and are still used for many working dogs, voice sounds, clickers, tins with stones in them, chains with sound devices on them, have all been used at different times over many years, but are being reintroduced into our current systems of teaching and that is fine. After all there are many new Trainers/Instructors out there who have never seen or heard of some of the older methods of teaching. The biggest problem I see, is that many are now teaching the general public who attend their classes that understanding Pack
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They stay in their environment, are trained there, and work there and their trainers are amazing, but mammals are not dogs. They are totally different species. While I thoroughly agree with PRAISING (Motivating is the word most currently used) for correct responses, and with the idea you can IGNORE certain behaviour while you are teaching a new exercise and the dog doesn’t get it right (these are accepted as being the right way to go by most trainers), I find it irresponsible that people are not being taught that there is a cut off point for just ignoring an issue. When a dog shows a tendency to want to control the owner, it is now time to give the dog an instant reprimand and mean it. How can you ignore the dog who growls, snarls, bites when it is told to do something. How can you just ignore the dog that has no home manners? Who rushes through the doorway, knocks you down the steps, takes over your favourite chair and won’t get off. Where has your control gone? Actions like these require an immediate correction for acting in such a wolf like manner. If a dog is not made aware that there is an ALPHA (YOU) in his pack, then he will very quickly take on that role of top dog. A dog living in the wild and misbehaving within the pack structure is immediately and often severely reprimanded by the lead dog. It is a just punishment, and the dog accepts it without hesitation. If in our domestic situation this distinction between ignoring and time to reprimand is not made, then trouble will follow.
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Trainers/Instructors should not leave their clients with the idea you never correct you just ignore, then the problems we have will continue to escalate at an alarming rate. This is proving to be the case at the moment. You get 4 to 5 seconds to make a correction.
We have to take lessons to learn how to drive the car. Why don’t we apply to a panel of people who understand dogs, who can assess whether or not we are capable of handling the dog we think we would like to own?
NO LONGER.
Many questions can be asked. Should we have to reapply every couple of years? Are we fenced? Will we take it to a reputable trainer? Will we try to understand the psychology of the dog? How many dogs should we be allowed to own? I personally have a harbouring permit to own four dogs, but I am very aware that two (2) or more dogs make a pack of their own.
Dogs Themselves Some dogs are born with genetic problems and really should never make it out of the first couple of weeks of its life. Human beings however, being the compassionate creatures we are, continually try to save the little, possibly neglected one in the pack. If mum ignores a pup and will not feed it or look after it she often has very good reasons. She knows there is something possibly wrong with this puppy. If it was born in the wild, it would be allowed to pass quietly away. A Lioness will often push her cubs over a small bank just not long after they are born. She will then sit at the top of the bank and watches these little things endeavour to make their way back up to her. She will wait all day if necessary, but if one cub can’t make it, she will walk away and leave it. She knows its chance of survival in the wild is negligible. As Human Beings we find this difficult to accept. It is not our way. It is however the way of the wild. Remember our domestic pets stem from this heritage and they have inbred in them, all these perfectly normal instincts.
Often one dog will encourage another dog to misbehave, and it is interesting to note how many dog bites there are that are caused by more than one dog being involved. Should the number of dogs allowed per family be limited, especially to the novice owner? I am wise enough to walk one dog at a time. Would never take all four dogs to an off leash area and let them loose at the same time. They would pack and could cause trouble. Know your dogs. When a dog fight occurs between say two or three dogs, should another dog, or person try to interfere and get involved, all the initial fighting dogs will turn and attack the dog/person who is trying to interfere.
Why do we keep interfering? Most Breeders try very hard to do the right thing by their Breed, and the people who purchase them. They won’t breed from dogs who show tendencies to be aggressive, or which show other non acceptable traits. In the main they really try very hard to maintain excellent standards. Puppies born of aggressive parents are more often than not aggressive themselves. Ask questions when you purchase your puppy. Find out what the parents of the puppy are like. Don’t take a puppy with genetic problems. Choose your puppy wisely and with care.
Council Registration Perhaps it is time that the method of registration for dogs by Councils was changed. Don’t register the dog. How about registering the owner to own certain breeds of dogs? Why don’t we have to apply for permission to own a dog? We have to apply to drive a car. Is a car any more lethal than the wrong dog in the wrong hands?
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Continued from page 31 This is a natural instinct of the dog. NEVER INTERFERE PERSONALLY IN A DOG FIGHT. YOU WILL GET BITTEN. Even if you own one of the dogs, that same dog in the heat of the fight, will turn and attack along with the others, anyone or anything who at that precise time, becomes an interloper. Dogs can be very territorial, especially when they are in prey mode (fight). If we understand this, then there may be fewer bites. We need to be aware that a dog’s teeth and claws hurt just as much in fun as they do in anger. Many young children get bitten by family pets when the children are allowed to play with the dog UNSUPERVISED. Especially an untrained dog, but even training doesn’t always stop this happening. Children run and get excited; they yell and make a large noise. That’s okay. That is normal for the young child. BUT when you allow the child out there to run with the dog, then we may have a problem. Children are excited, dog gets excited, children’s hands and arms are moving around in a flaying manner. He is going to grab at the arm or anywhere else it can get hold of. This is not done to be nasty or to hurt, but in FUN (dog is a natural predator, remember). He loves the chase. However, what we now have is a little child crying and hurt by their family pet. How many dogs get euthanised because this has happened? With a little more care and more education about the dog, this would not be happening (tether the dog away from the children while they play and teach the children to stay away from the dog while he is tethered). No chance of anything happening then. It is a very common problem, and can be solved very quickly. This type of accident doesn’t happen when it is explained to parents with young children when they first bring their very small puppies together with their young children to well conducted Puppy Management Classes. Between the ages of 8 to 16 weeks is when the puppy is most receptive to the information you wish to give it and to teach it home manners. Teach it, this is how to live with you and your family in total harmony.
Indiscriminate Breeding When people breed indiscriminately with their dogs, we now have thousands of cross breeds circulating throughout our society. I am not against cross bred dogs, I do have to wonder however why people do this. Raising a litter of puppies is not easy. Is it the money they make from selling them that is the drawcard? With dogs which are crossbred, you now have dogs who themselves can be totally mixed up temperament wise. They may have herding instincts mixed up with guarding and hunting instincts. Their temperament could be totally unsound.
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Pups from these litters get sold at markets, pet shops, newspaper ads, and anywhere else you care to look. People have a tendency to impulse buy. No real thought is given to the things we have previously spoken about. It’s not surprising that many of these pups as they mature can be found in refuges. People either don’t want them any more, or they regret they ever bought them, or the dog is not as easy to handle as they thought it would be, or the whole family work and cannot give the dog the attention it requires. So sad for the dog. There is so much more that can be written but I guess I have to cut off somewhere. ‘WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR DOG BITES’? Is it a combination of all the above? Are there other reasons (I know there are)? The ones I have listed are in my opinion some of the most important. If you own a dog, LOVE IT, TREAT IT AS A PART OF YOUR FAMILY, BUT NEVER LOSE SIGHT OF THE FACT IT IS A CREATURE OF THE WILD. We accept the responsibility of having children. We don’t always like what they may do, but we do what we can to alter the things we can, guide them, love them, and try to understand them. Let’s try doing that with our family extension ‘OUR DOG’. Source credits: Val Bonney (Canine Behavioural Specialist/International Trainer, Obedience Judge. Shepherd Speciality Judge, Member U.K. Trainers Assoc., Member of Empire Who’s Who. Aust. Dog Trainers Assoc: Author). ‘WHO’S THE BOSS’? and its Sequel ‘ARE YOU STILL THE BOSS?’. The newest book in the trilogy has now been released after much research done on what happens when people bring new babies home. Over 20,000 dogs in one year either euthanased or re homed when this happens. ‘Hey - Baby – Who’s the Boss’? The book to bring peace, harmony and safety to new babies, toddlers, and dogs (a must for every new parent who owns a dog). The 3 books all dog owners should have DVD’s - Basic dog obedience and puppy, pet or pest? Have a look and see what we do: www.bonnies.com.au
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Zone 2 Dog World Column – April 2016 We are finally entering the (slightly) cooler part of the year and members are breathing a sigh of relief that the fierce summer we have endured is beginning to subside. As such, we are seeing an increase in the events and activities in the Zone.
What’s On in Zone 2 in April? In April, Zone 2 members have a choice of several events to participate in, including: • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Gayndah Show Society Champ Ag Show (Gayndah) – 9 th April Maryborough Dog Obedience Club Double Rally-O and Obedience (Maryborough) – 9th April Maryborough Dog Obedience Club RATG (Maryborough) – 10th April Gladstone Kennel Club Champ Shows (Gladstone) – 9th and 10th April Mt Perry Show Society Champ Ag Show (Mt Perry) – 16th April Grounds Committee of DQ Zone 2 Amenities Champ Show (Mt Perry) – 17th April Pioneer Valley Kennel Club Champ Shows (Finch Hatton) – 16th and 17th April Rockhampton Dog Obedience Club Agility, Jumpers and Games, Obedience (Rockhampton) – 16th and 17th April Monto Show Society Champ Ag Show (Monto) – 23rd April Caves A and P Society Champ Ag Show (Rockhampton) – 24th April Gympie Dog Obedience Club Agility and Jumpers (Gympie) – 24th April Magpies Mackay And District Obedience Club Tracking (Mackay) – 23rd and 24th April Capricorn Coast Kennel Club Champ Show (Rockhampton) – 30th April
There also several other events just outside of Zone 2 including the Toowoomba Royal that our members will be travelling to. Safe travels to all attending events throughout April. Amenities Show – Mt Perry, Sunday 17th April, 2016 Members, especially those in Zone 2, are asked to support the Amenities Show being conducted in Zone 2 on 17th April.
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This show is being held in conjunction with the Mt Perry Ag Show (being held on 16th April) and is very important in raising money to be spent in the Zone. These fundraising shows enable clubs in the area to apply for grants towards expenditures used to improve their facilities for the benefit of exhibitors. The Sarina Kennel Club recently received a grant toward the purchase of a new refrigerator, and the Rockhampton Kennel Club also recently received a grant towards the purchase of their new ring fencing, so the value of fundraising in our Zone can be seen. This show weekend should be a lot of fun. There is free camping at the Mt Perry Showgrounds, the weather is usually beautiful at this time of year, the ring set up is fantastic and the Saturday night is the big night of the local Ag Show so there should be plenty of fun activities. Entries are only $10 per class so some of the cheapest in Queensland. Of course, most importantly, these shows raise funds directly for the Zone and without them being successful, our Clubs will not be able to be sustainably supported as they have been to date.
Show Workers Needed I know this subject has been done to death, but it needs to be mentioned again. Not only in Zone 2, but in all of Queensland Show Workers are desperately needed to ensure that we can continue to enjoy our hobby. If we have a number of qualified Show Managers, Stewards and Writers, this enables the workload to be spread so that it doesn’t impact on everyone’s time but does ensure that our hobby survives. I can certainly appreciate that members want to relax on their weekends at Shows but the same poor people who continue to do all the work have probably worked just as many hours during the week and would also appreciate a little bit of relaxation at the dog Shows over the weekend. Our hobby survives on volunteers – with the numbers dwindling we may soon be faced with a situation where paid workers will have to be brought in. Many Clubs already do this in various forms but the financial strain and necessity will ultimately result in higher fees for exhibitors if more people do not volunteer.
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Did you know? Exhibitors are not permitted to move their crates, trolleys and dogs into the assembly area while the group prior to them is being judged. It is very important for exhibitors to obey and adhere to this rule. There is generally a break between the conclusion of a group and the beginning of the next group to allow a changeover. Some may find it surprising to learn that if there is a big crush of exhibitors waiting to get into the assembly area or moving in before the completion of the preceding group, this creates a bottleneck and prevents the exhibitors finishing to easily leave the area, which in turn provides the space for the next group’s exhibitors to move in. As a matter of common sense and courtesy, please allow the exhibitors finishing in a ring to move out of the assembly area before you move in – it will ensure a much smoother transition for everyone involved. If you have moved into the assembly area with your dogs prior to the end of the preceding group, please do not be offended when the Steward or a Show or Club official asks you to move back out.
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Why bother with eye checks? Regular eye examination and certification by a registered specialist ophthalmologist is important in maintaining healthy eyes in purebred dogs. Dr Edith C.G.M. Hampson Specialist Veterinary Ophthalmologist Adjunct Associate Professor, The University of Queensland
any eye conditions in dogs are inherited as they have been shown to pass from one generation to another. For these affected dogs, their painful or blinding eye conditions could have been prevented by regular eye testing of their parents and subsequent testing of all puppies. For example, Maddie is blind because she inherited the disease called progressive retinal atrophy (PRA) from her parents. She also has inherited cataracts. Both of these eye conditions could have been prevented by regular eye testing of Maddie’s family. Testing for eye conditions in registered dog breeds can be performed to international eye certification standards, thereby providing assurance and recognition for breeders and new owners. Breeders would be informed of any potential eye defects that will help them plan future mating programs. New owners would be reassured of the soundness of their purchased puppy.
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A quality assured, fully web-hosted database that annually registers significant eye defects in all registered dog breeds in Australia, has the ability to compare current trends of inherited disease here with those that may be arising overseas. International Eye Certification Schemes from at least 15 other countries now report specific eye defects in different dog breeds as either ‘Scheduled’ or ‘Non-Scheduled’ conditions. ‘Scheduled’ eye conditions include those for which there is scientific proof or very strong evidence that the disease is inherited. In most conditions the mode of inheritance is also established beyond doubt. ‘NonScheduled’ conditions, include those that are not strictly inherited, but are nevertheless potentially painful or blinding. These conditions are being identified more frequently. Through a nationally regulated database, annual reports that summarise the eye
defects in all registered breeds should be available to all breeders and Breed Clubs. The National Breed Councils, under ANKC Guidelines, should be empowered to provide informed and reasonable policy recommendations to the Breed Clubs on how to deal with ‘Scheduled’ and ‘Non-Scheduled’ conditions in both adults and litters. Although there are many DNA tests on offer for a wide range of canine conditions, many of these are based on genetic mutations that may not cause every recognised eye defect. There are a number of significant eye defects that are easily detected in a routine specialist eye exam, for which DNA testing will never suffice. For this reason, regular eye testing should be continued throughout adult life, from 12-18 months of age initially and then at least every alternate year up to 6-8 years or whatever age the National Breed Council has agreed upon, as part of its national testing policy.
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Some eye diseases may only become apparent when dogs are 5 years or older.
handled and, where necessary, these queries are referred to the ACES Chief Panellist, Dr Bruce Robertson (NSW).
In addition, the Far North Queensland region is covered four times a year by an interstate Panellist.
The Australian Canine Eye Scheme (ACES) was established in 2006.
Dr Robertson also coordinates the activities of the national ACES Panel, whereby 18 -20 Panellists serve all major mainland population centres apart from Hobart, Launceston and Darwin, which are covered on a regular visiting schedule.
These websites also carry ACES Breed Summary information tables for the last 4-5 years (reported each July) that have been derived from the annual tests across 80 to 90 individual breeds.
It is the eye screening system that gives all the assurance and recognition necessary for breeders and new owners. ACES is endorsed by both the Australian Veterinary Association (AVA) and the Australian National Kennel Council (ANKC). It works to the AVA’s animal health surveillance criteria to provide a nationally supervised scheme for the testing of inherited and non-inherited eye conditions – across all ANKC registered breeds. The AVA provides administrative services through its Canberra office, where dayto-day owner or breed club queries are
All of the serving ACES Panellists are specialist veterinary ophthalmologists (registered with the respective State Boards) and all are active members of The Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists (ANZCVS) Ophthalmology Chapter. The AVA or the ANKC national websites provide the location and contact details for four Queensland resident ACES Panellists.
These can be downloaded as pdf files, under Chief Examiner’s Annual Breed Report for each year. See www.ava.com.au/aces or www.ankc.org.au (Health and Welfare / ACES) Photo credits: Supplied by Dr Edith
C.G.M. Hampson
Maddie is a 5 year-old Labrador Retriever that is blind from progressive retinal atrophy (PRA). She also has ‘star’ cataracts that appear as dense opacities in the middle of her eyes. Both diseases are inherited and could have been prevented by regular eye testing of her family.
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THE
B ORDE R C O L L I E H EALTH
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BY SUZ A NNE CHA N DLER order Collies are generally very fit and active dogs, having the ability to do what they have been bred for, that is work stock. Even though most of today’s Border Collies do not work stock, they channel their energy and intelligence into many other activities including Obedience, Agility, Flyball, Tracking, Showing and being an ever so active pet and member of the family. Every breed including the Border Collie will suffer occasionally from illnesses and diseases, but there are a few diseases that Border Collie owners and breeders should consider to prevent them from becoming an increasing problem. If owners and breeders monitor the diseases and share information it can assist with keeping the Border Collie the wonderful breed that we know today. A summary of information for each of the diseases is mentioned as well as reasons why it is necessary to be aware that such problems exist within our chosen breed.
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Hi p Dy s pl as i a ( H. D. ) The term Dysplasia means abnormal growth, so hip dysplasia is a developmental condition that results in abnormal looseness or laxity of the hip joints. Unlike other breeds, the Border Collie does not usually show physical signs of H.D. Border Collies can appear normal and have good movement, but on examination by X-Ray clearly show that they are affected by H.D. to varying degrees. Border Collie breeders have been known to say that their lines are clear and that they have no problem with H.D. but unless they have all their breeding stock X-Rayed and scored, this statement may be unfounded. If breeders have been scoring all breeding stock and offspring for many generations and the scores are low, for example, less than five, then they may consider that they have a reduced chance of producing a severely affected animal. All breeders, as a minimum, should X-Ray all breeding stock and submit all X-Rays for scoring. The importance of submitting all X-Rays for scoring, particularly if they appear poor, is to obtain a true breed average. What has happened in the past is that X-Rays that definitely show a moderate to severe problem were not necessarily submitted for scoring. Therefore, the higher scores are not included in the data.
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We have a breed average that is not a true reflection of the degree to which Border Collies are affected by H.D. and consequently an artificially low breed average score. For example, your dog has received a total score of 13 but because only moderately affected dog’s X-Rays have been submitted for scoring, the breed average is 9. Therefore your dog may not be recommended for breeding because it exceeds the breed average. However, if all X-Rays were submitted, the breed average may be 15 and therefore your dog would be suitable for breeding. The more Border Collies are X-Rayed and hip scored, the more information we will have concerning this disease and the better the ability of breeders to improve the breed. Other breeds are undertaking such control measures through their club regulations.
Ceroid Lipofuscinosis (C.L.) C.L. is a disease that affects the cells of the body, and in particular the nerve cells. It is not contagious but it is inherited through a simple recessive gene, in the same way that coat colour is inherited. The disease will only occur in dogs which have inherited the recessive gene from both parents. Other offspring of a litter containing an affected dog can be carriers of one affected gene or be clear with no affected genes.
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C.L is characterised by the accumulation of ceroid lipofuscin, a waxlike lipid waste product of cell metabolism. This substance accumulates in the tissue cells of the body. In the brain there is little room for storage of waste products and by somewhere between 18 and 22 months of age sufficient waste product has accumulated to begin compressing and destroying healthy brain cells. At this time, the dogs display a number or all of the following changes: unusual apprehension, lack of concentration, abnormal gait, failing eye sight, rage and hyperactivity. The affected animals deteriorate rapidly and are usually euthenased. After more than ten years of research at the University of New South Wales, we have located the gene responsible for the disease so that puppies and adults can be screened for the disease. There is now a simple DNA test for this condition. The test will result in a status of Normal, Carrier or Affected. Both the sire and dam should be tested before breeding so that an informed decision can be made and no affected puppies produced.
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C ol l ie Eye Anom aly (CE A) CEA refers to an inherited abnormality in the development of the retina, optic nerve and choroid of the eye. These are all structures at the back of the eye involved with vision. CEA is a multigenetic trait, is present at birth and does not change with age. There are varying degrees of abnormality with CEA. It can affect one eye or both, from a mild case where vision may be reduced, to severe CEA with retinal detachment and total loss of vision. We again are very fortunate that there is now a DNA test for this condition to enable breeders to choose appropriate mating combinations. The DNA test needs only to be performed once, unlike the annual physical examinations by a Veterinary Ophthalmologist.
Trapped Neutrophil Syndrome (TNS) TNS was recognised in Border Collies more than ten years ago in New Zealand and in Australia. Affected puppies aged between 6 weeks and 7 months have a range of problems including lameness, chronic diarrhea, fevers, and loss of appetite. The puppies are generally smaller than their littermates. There are also persistent bone and gastrointestinal infections. The bone marrow of the affected dogs shows that neutrophils are not released into the circulation. As a consequence, the bone marrow is virtually clogged with neutrophils, called myelokathexis. In 2006, research at the University of NSW began to concentrate on identifying the genes responsible for TNS. Donations to TNS research from the Border Collie Clubs of NSW, Victoria and Queensland and several generous breeders from Australia and US came at a critical time and has allowed the research to continue, which has now identified the TNS gene and found what appears to be the mutation responsible for the disease. We have also identified 7 carriers from English ISDS lines to date.
Osteochondrosis Dissecans (OCD) is a degenerative disease involving the bone and cartilage of joints. It is characterised by partial or complete detachment of a fragment of bone. It is caused by the interaction of a number of factors including a genetic predisposition as well as influences from environmental conditions, for example, dietary over supplementation. Other conditions being examined also include epilepsy and deafness.
Conclusion Nothing will be achieved by condemning fellow breeders if dogs are identified as carriers or affected with any of the above disorders. Instead, congratulate them on first testing and then publicising the results. These individuals are showing a responsible attitude and are helping control hereditary diseases before they become a major problem. Please test your animals. If you don’t test, you could be adversely affecting the future of the breed. As the public become educated they will begin asking breeders for evidence of sound breeding decisions and the need to understand the level of risk which exists (in dogs as in humans). Please contact the Border Collie Club of Queensland if you require any further information. Email: suzanne.chandler12@gmail.com Source credits: • • • • • •
The Complete Border Collie, Barbara Swann Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Shoulder, Hock and Stifle, Richard Eaton-Wells Veterinary Notes for Dog Breeders, Annette M. Carricato Veterinary Notes For Dog Owners, Edited by Trevor Turner What’s the Diagnosis?, Race Foster and Mary Smith TNS May 2007 Report, Dr Alan Wilton
This supports the unconfirmed TNS cases, where one parent is from ISDS lines, on the Border Collie Health Website as true TNS. It also indicates the mutation is very old and has been around in the breed for a very long time. Like the other diseases a simple DNA test is now available.
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Dances
with Dogs What’s it all about? Supplied by Sally Everist Dances with Dogs (aka DWD) began in the UK in the early 1990s and has grown throughout the world as a very popular dog sport. January 1st 2009 saw its inception here in Australia with the first official competition being held in Brisbane that same year.
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DWD is a wonderful way to showcase the amazing working par tnership bet ween handler and dog. With sk ilful choreographed moves, both handler and dog must work together as a team moving to music, thus giving the appearance of dancing together. There are 2 divisions to the sport of DWD; they are Freestyle (F/S) and Heelwork to Music (HTM). Freestyle is often referred to as being more exciting as it is where handlers can showcase creative simple or complex moves with their dog. The use of props often adds excitement and is seen more often in this division. Heelwork to Music is where the dog must work in a much closer proximity to the handler (like in Obedience) in up to any of the 8 prescribed heelwork positions around the handler’s body. HTM routines must consist of a minimum of 70% heelwork. DWD is suitable for handlers of all ages and dogs of all breeds, sizes and ages.
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Continued from page 41 There are no compulsory moves in DWD Freestyle and the handler develops the routine to showcase the individual dog’s strengths and can omit moves which the dog finds difficult or which are not yet perfected. Border Collies are exceptionally good at DWD. The versatility and willingness of the breed makes teaching the moves and performing with these dogs a joy. From simple moves like twists and turns to the more difficult moves like hind leg walking, the Border Collie dog excels at them all. If you are looking for a sport that will keep both yourself and your dog physically and mentally active, then Dances With Dogs is the sport for you.
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Handlers have the opportunity to develop and utilise their creative skills, and to train and showcase their dogs in a unique way
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The safety and welfare of the dog is of primary importance. There is no need to include moves which are not suitable or appropriate for the individual dog, whether due to his age or conformation
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Dogs and handlers develop a great rapport, through teaching/learning the various moves, which are best taught using positive training methods, use of compulsive methods is unlikely to produce the enjoyment and display of spirit by the dog which is inherent in DWD
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Dogs are active and their fitness improves, they develop greater flexibility and by working on both sides of the handler, avoid stiffness that can be caused by working only on one side
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Training DWD doesn’t require special equipment or a lot of space, and most of it can be undertaken at home
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Members of the public love it
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IT’S FUN! Photo credits: Supplied by Sally Everist
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March amendments and notes Kennel Association Of Qld Open Show 17th April 2016 Mr A Addicott replaces Mrs C. Walker for Group 3 Nanango A, P & I Society Championship Show 23rd April 2016 Show Day Contact Number: 0429 431 822 Chinese Crested Club Championship and Open Shows 30 th April 2016 Postal address for Entries PO Box 344 Nerang Qld 4211 Tenterfield Terrier Club Championship and Open Shows 30 th April 2016 Mrs R. Henderson replaces Mrs G. Stephenson for the Championship Show and Ms K. Maguire replaces Miss S. Wheatley for the Open Cairns City Kennel Club Championship Shows 30 April-2 May 2016 Contact for these shows will be Ms L. Halliwell 0438 601 705. In addition the following amendments have been made for each day. 30th April 2016 Class 11, 11(a) will be offered, 1st May 2016 Judging will commence at 11:00am and Class 10, 10(a) will be offered 2nd May 2016 Judging will commence at 9:00am and Class 5, 5(a) will be offered Marburg Show Society Championship Show 6th May 2016 Return Postage $1. Major Sponsor Marburg Veterinary Clinic have donated a Surgical AI or Semen Collection and Freeze valued at over $400. Why not make a weekend of it, camp at Lowood Showgrounds and attend the other shows in the region, Crows Nest Ag and Brisbane Valley Kennel Club Crows Nest Show Society Championship Show 7th May 2016 SSAE required for return of passes Sarina Kennel Club Championship Show 21 st May entry fee for GERMAN SHEPHERDS ONLY $20. Enquiries for GERMAN SHEPHERD entries is Mrs I. Fitzgerald 0447 761 822 and will be Judged in Ring 4
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March amendments and notes continued BOONAH SHOW SOCIETY Championship Show 27th May 2016 Dr V. Knopke will be judging Group 1 replacing Mr N. Wood
Show schedule requirements: All Clubs advertising are affiliated with the Canine Control Council (Qld) Ltd and their Shows are conducted under the Rules of the Canine Control Council (Qld) Ltd. A copy of such Rules may be perused with Club Secretaries. Challenge certificates at Championship Shows are awarded at the discretion of the Judges and all Queensland exhibitors at Championship Shows must be financial members of the Canine Control Council (Qld) Ltd. Exhibitors may only enter the assembly or judging areas as prescribed in the Rules and must be suitably dressed including footwear. Prizes and awards: Either prizes or awards must be listed in full as they will appear in Club Catalogues.
Show day: Wednesday, 1st June 2016
EMERALD AG SOCIETY Show venue: Emerald Showgrounds, Capricorn Highway, EMERALD
Entries close: Friday, 20th May 2016
CHAMPIONSHIP Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a) Entries to:
P.O. Box 441, BLACKWATER QLD 4717 online entries through Show Manager
Enquiries:
Contact: Natasha Willson Ph: 0419 179 489 Show day contact: Ph: 0419 179 489 JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 1: Mrs S. Hewinson
Groups 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7
General Specials: Mrs S. Hewinson Entry fees: $10 per Class, Catalogues $3
Camping fees to be paid in advance $10 / night. NO setting up ring side until after 6am Wednesday 1/6/2016
Judging time: 9:30am
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Show day: Friday, 3rd June 2016
Show day: Friday, 3rd June 2016
CABOOLTURE A.P. & I ASSOCIATION
TOOGOOLAWAH D.A. & I ASSOCIATION INC
Show venue: Caboolture Showgrounds, Beerburrum Rd, CABOOLTURE QLD
Show venue: Toogoolawah Showgrounds, Ivory Creek Road, TOOGOOLAWAH
Entries close: Friday, 18th May 2016
Entries close: Friday, 1st May 2016
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Classes:
1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a)
Show Secretary Entries to: c/- 20 Abbeygrace Crt, CABOOLTURE QLD 4510
1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a) Neuter 18(18a)
Dog Section, Entries to: P.O. Box 219, TOOGOOLAWAH QLD 4313 online entries through Show Manager
Contact: Nadia Attridge Ph: (07) 5428 3420 Enquiries: between 4:00pm and 8:00pm only Show day contact: Ph: 0407 591 165 JUDGING ORDER:
Contact: Alan-John Knight
Enquiries: Ph: 0407 621 726
Show day contact: Ph: 0407 621 726 JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 1: Mrs M. Madigan (NSW)
Group 1
RIng 2: Mrs J. Atkinson (NZ)
Groups 2 and 5
Ring 3: Mr A. Brown
Groups 3 and 4
Ring 4: Miss D. Norman
Groups 6 and 7
General Mr A. Brown Specials: Entry fees: $10 per Entry, Catalogue $3
Entry will be via a Gate list only, no SSAEs required. Food and coffee available on grounds.
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Classes:
Ring 1: Mrs J. Mannell
Groups 1 and 4
RIng 2: Mr G. Minchinton
Groups 2 and 7
Ring 3: Mrs J. Croad
Groups 3 and 6
Ring 4: Ms L. Dorr
Group 5
General Ms L. Dorr Specials: $11 per Entry, Catalogues $3 each (preEntry fees: paid). Must include SSAE for Gate Passes (1-2 dogs = 1 Pass / 3 or more dogs = 2 passes).
Stewards and Writers wanted
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Show day: Saturday, 4th June 2016
QUEENSLAND KENNEL COUNCIL 1 OPEN SHOW / 2 CHAMP SHOWS
Show venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Avenue DURACK, QLD
Show day: Saturday, 17th9th January Entries close: Monday, May2015 2016
OPEN SHOW
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) Entries to: Show Secretary, Mrs J. Watt c/- 9 Clifton Cres, DURACK 4077 Enquiries: Contact: Mrs J. Watt Ph: 0418 153 115 Show day contact: Ph: 0418 153 115 (no calls after 9:00pm) JUDGING ORDER: Ring 9: Ms A. Dunne Group 1 Ring 13: Mr K. McGinn Group 5 Ring 7: Mr L. Wright Group 2 Ring 15: Mrs C. McGreevy Group 6 Ring 12: Mrs A. McGinn Group 3 Ring 4: Mr N. McGreevy Group 7 Ring 2: Ms P. Brown Group 4 General Specials: Ms P. Brown Entry fees: $3 each Entry, $3 Catalogues (Saturday Championship and Open combined, to be ordered and paid with entry)
Judging time: 8:00am Show day: Saturday, 17th9th January Entries close: Monday, May2015 2016
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
*Exhibitors set up at normal area, judge will move from ring to ring Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) Entries and Enquiries: As above JUDGING ORDER: Ring 10: Ms C. Camac (VIC) Group 1 Ring 14: Ms A. Cooper (USA) Group 5 (after completion of group 2) Ring 6: Mrs C. Scotton (VIC) Group 2 Ring 16: Mr B. Walkey (CAN) Group 6 (after completion of Group 4) Ring 11: Mr W. Burton (NSW) Group 3 Ring 5: Mrs D. Johnston (NSW) Group 7 Ring 3: Mr B. Walkey (CAN) Group 4 General Specials: Mrs C. Scotton (VIC) Entry fees: $12 each Entry, $3 Catalogue (Saturday Championship and Open combined, to be ordered and paid with entry)
Judging time: 9:00am
Show day: Sunday, 5th June 2016 Show day: Saturday, 17th9th January Entries close: Monday, May2015 2016 *Exhibitors set up at normal area, judge will move from ring to ring Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) Handlers Classes: 7 to Under 10, 10 to Under 13, 13 to Under 18 (Judges to be announced) Entries and Enquiries: As above JUDGING ORDER: Ring 10: Mrs C. Scotton (VIC) Group 1 Ring 14: Mr B. Walkey (CAN) Group 5 (after completion of group 2) Ring 6: B. Walkey (CAN) Group 2 Ring 16: Ms A. Cooper (USA) Group 6 Ring 11: Mrs D. Johnston (NSW) Group 3 Ring 5: Ms C. Camac (VIC) Group 7 Ring 3: Mr W. Burton (NSW) Group 4 General Specials: Mr B. Walkey (CAN) Entry fees: $12 each Entry, $3 Catalogue (Saturday Championship and Open combined, to be ordered and paid with entry)
Judging time: 9:00am INTERNATIONAL JUDGES:
Annella Cooper, Orkdomain Samoyeds since 1968
Starting in 1968 Annella Cooper was involved in breeding and exhibiting dogs in Alaska under the kennel name of Orkdomain. Samoyeds were her primary breed and she has bred more than 100 Samoyed champions, numerous Specialty winning dogs and nine (9) Best in Show winners. On a national basis, she has tied for the #2 Samoyed top breeder award, won the Samoyed Top Winning Dog Award, in addition to one of her Samoyeds being tied for the Top Brood Bitch Award. She has also been extensively involved with Siberian Huskies over a period of twelve years. Other breeds she has been involved with are Brittany’s, Labrador Retrievers, Irish Setters, Soft-Coated Wheaten Terriers and Bulldogs. Not only has Annella been active exhibiting in the confirmation ring, but she has earned many obedience titles and has worked her sled dogs in harness and several of the Brittany’s have hunting titles. Annella started AKC judging in 1999. She has judged the Samoyed Club of America’s National Specialty three times. She has judged the Canadian Samoyed national and national specialties for all the Arctic breeds in Spain twice, in 2004 and 2013. In addition to Canada and Spain, other international judging assignments have included South Africa, Poland, Russia, Australia, the Philippines, twice to South Korea and five assignments in China. She will be judging a Siberian specialty in Italy in Dec of 2014. Since she started judging, Annella no longer exhibits, but has a Samoyed at home. She enjoys mentoring those new to the sport of pure-bred dogs and also enjoys the challenge of her judging opportunities. She currently judges the AKC Working Group, the Herding Group, and several Non Sporting Breeds together with Junior Showmanship, the Miscellaneous breeds and Best in Show.
Bill, International All-Breed Dog Judge. Breed Specialist; Bullmastiffs; Belgian Shepherds; Dachshunds; Border Terriers; Yorkshire Terriers Originally from England, Bill has spent the previous forty years in British Columbia, Canada. Bill bred Bullmastiffs under the Shayla prefix for thirty years, going through the alphabet in champions and again with litter names. He bred the first Bullmastiff to ever win both the American and Canadian Bullmastiff National Specialty, plus has written two books on the breed. The first was the first of its kind for 60 years, and the second became the best-selling Bullmastiff book in the world. Bill was proud to judge 170 Bullmastiffs at the Welsh and West of England show in 1996. Bill is licensed in both Canada and Australia to judge Terriers, Gundogs, Hounds, Utility and Working breeds, plus Best in Show in many countries who allow judges with more than four groups to judge Best in Show. He was President of the Bullmastiff Fanciers of Canada twice, and has acted as lecturer on the Bullmastiff breed in many countries - having judges in England (twice). His other breeds have included Belgian Laekens under Springwood prefix, Border Terriers under the Brookhill prefix, and with his wife, Standard Wirehaired Dachshunds under the Springwood prefix. Over the years, Bill’s aspiration has been to have the privilege of judging the Bullmastiffs at Crufts. Bill is kept busy judging all around Australia and New Zealand and is reputed to be brutally honest and knowledgeable in his judging.
SASH AND TROPHY BIG, RUIG AND BPIG
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Show day: Saturday, 4th June 2016
ISIS DISTRICT CANINE CLUB Show venue: Bundaberg Recreational Precinct, Kendalls Rd, BUNDABERG
2 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS
Entries close: Saturday, 4th May 2016
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a) Handler 7 to Under 10, 10 to Under 13, 13 to Under 18 (Judge appointed on day) Classes: Entries to: ISIS Dist Canine Club, P.O. Box 5655 BUNDABERG WEST 4670, online entries through Show Manager Enquiries:
Ring 1: Ring 2: General Specials: Sweepstakes: Entry fees:
Contact: Margaret Burgess Ph: (07) 4156 3385 Show day contact: 0428 563 386 Mrs J. Fynmore (NSW) Ms S. Lancaster (NSW)
JUDGING ORDER: Baby Puppy Sweepstakes and Groups 1, 4, 5 Puppy Sweepstakes and Groups 2, 3, 6 and 7
Mrs J. Fynmore (NSW) Baby Puppy and Puppy
$10, Sweepstakes $5, Catalogue $3 Overnight camping powered sites $20 per night, unpowered $14 per night
Judging time: 9:00am with Sweepstakes
Show day: Sunday, 5th June 2016 Show day: Sunday, 19th April 2015 Entries close: Saturday, 4th May 2016 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a) Entries and As above Enquiries:
JUDGING ORDER: Ring 1: Ring 2: General Specials: Sweepstakes: Entry fees:
Ms S. Lancaster (NSW) Mrs J. Fynmore (NSW)
Baby Puppy Sweepstakes and Groups 1, 4, 5 Puppy Sweepstakes and Groups 2, 3, 6 and 7
Ms S. Lancaster (NSW) Baby Puppy and Puppy
$10, Sweepstakes $5, Catalogue $3 Overnight camping powered sites $20 per night, unpowered $14 per night
Judging time: 8:30am with Sweepstakes
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Show day: Saturday, 4th June 2016
PROSERPINE WHITSUNDAY OBEDIENCE & KENNEL CLUB
Show venue: Proserpine Showgrounds
3 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS
Show day: Saturday, 17th23rd January Entries close: Monday, May2015 2016
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a) Entries to: Online entries through Show Manager, P.O. Box 344, NERANG QLD 4211 Enquiries: Contact: D. Appleby Ph: 0417 523 504 Show day contact: Ph: 0417 523 504 JUDGING ORDER: Ring 1: Mrs N. Zimmerle
Groups 2 and 4
Ring 2: Mrs G. Byrne (WA)
Groups 6, 7 and 5
Mr K. Iggleden
Groups 3 and 1 (in first available Ring)
General Specials: Mrs G. Byrne (WA) Entry fees: $10 per Entry, $2 levy fee, $3 Catalogue, Camping fees $15 per night
Judging time: 9:00am with Groups 2 and 6 Show day: Saturday, 17th23rd January Entries close: Monday, May2015 2016
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a) Entries and As above Enquiries:
JUDGING ORDER: Ring 1: Mr K. Iggleden
Groups 2 and 4
Ring 2: Mrs N. Zimmerle
Groups 6, 7 and 5
Mrs G. Byrne (WA)
Groups 3 and 1 (in first available Ring)
General Specials: Mrs N. Zimmerle Entry fees: $10 per Entry, $2 levy fee, $3 Catalogue, Camping fees $15 per night
Breakfast is available Saturday and Sunday, canteen available all weekend, Ring 3 is an extra Ring.
Judging time: With Groups 2 and 6, half an hour after the first Championship Show
Show day: Sunday, 5th June 2016 Show day: Saturday, 17th23rd January Entries close: Monday, May2015 2016 Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a) Entries and As above Enquiries:
JUDGING ORDER: Ring 1: Mrs G. Byrne (WA)
Groups 2 and 4
Ring 2: Mr K. Iggleden
Groups 6, 7 and 5
Mrs N. Zimmerle
Groups 3 and 1 (in first available Ring)
General Specials: Mr K. Iggleden Entry fees: $10 per Entry, $2 levy fee, $3 Catalogue, Camping fees $15 per night
Breakfast is available Saturday and Sunday, canteen available all weekend
Judging time: 8:30am with Groups 2 and 6
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Show day: Friday, 10th June 2016
LOWOOD SHOW SOCIETY INC
Show day: Friday, 10th June 2016
Show venue: 18 Station Road (second gate) Show Grounds LOWOOD
BULL TERRIER CLUB QLD INC
Entries close: Monday, 23rd May 2016
Show venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Avenue DURACK, QLD
CHAMPIONSHIP Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a) Entries to: Enquiries: Ring 1:
Lowood Show, c/- Joy Lanham, P.O. Box 356, ORMEAU 4208, online entries through Show Manager Contact: Lyn Wood Ph: (07) 5427 9959 Show day contact: Ph: 0417 549 600 JUDGING ORDER: Miss R. Green Groups 1 and 5 Mr D. Staines Groups 2 and 7 Ms A. Adamopoulos Group 3 Mrs J. Ireland Groups 4 and 6
Ring 2: Ring 3: Ring 4: General Mr D. Staines Specials: Entry fees: $10, Catalogues $3 to be ordered and paid for with entries Catering available all day, SAE’s are required for return of gate passes
THIS IS A CASH AND SASH SHOW
Judging time: 8:30am Show day: Saturday, 11th June 2016
BELGIAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB INC Show venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Avenue DURACK, QLD
Entries close: Friday, 13th May 2016
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW Classes: Entries to: Enquiries:
Rings 21 and 22: General Specials: Entry fees:
1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 12(12a) Brace 18(18a) BSDCQ P.O. Box 69 Rosewood, 4340, online entries through Show Manager Contact: Kathryn Winton Ph: 0409 619 327 Show day contact: Ph: 0409 619 327 JUDGING ORDER: Groenendael, Laekenois, Mr J. Andersson (SWEDEN) Malinois and Tervueren Mr J. Andersson (SWEDEN) $22 Full Members, $32 for Non-financial Members, Catalogues $6. $20 per brace team, entry fee includes access to free online critique book.
Single Membership $25, Dual Membership $30, Trophy donation $50, After Show function and trophy presentation $5 members, $10 Non-Members. Double Handling. All dogs to be critiqued, photographed and published at Clubs discretion.
Judging time: 8:00am with Groenendael
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Entries close: Friday, 20th May 2016
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW No. 1 Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) Secretary - Annmaree Litfin Entries to: P.O. Box 35, BROWNS PLAINS QLD 4118, online entries through Show Manager Contact: Annmaree Litfin Ph: 0403 251 655 Enquiries: Show day contact: Ph: 0403 251 655 JUDGING ORDER: Bull Terrier Miniature Ring 1: Mr P. Brodeur (USA) and Bull Terriers General Mr P. Brodeur (USA) Specials: Veteran 7 yrs and older (both sex and breed Sweepstakes: variety combined) Members $15, Non-Members $20, Baby $10, Entry fees: Veteran Sweepstakes $10, Catalogue $8 each day ROM Points available at Judge’s discretion
Judging time: 6:00pm with Veteran Sweepstakes Show day: Saturday, 11th June 2016 Entries close: Friday, 20th May 2016
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW No. 2 Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) Entries and As above Enquiries:
JUDGING ORDER: Ring 1: Dr D. Schuur (USA)
Bull Terrier Minature and Bull Terriers
General Specials: Dr D. Schuur (USA) Veteran 7 yrs and older (both sex and breed Sweepstakes: variety combined) Members $15, Non-Members $20, Baby $10, Entry fees: Veteran Sweepstakes $10, Catalogue $8 each day ROM Points available at Judge’s discretion Saturday Night Dinner, $25 adults, $10 Children (5-12y) payable with entries. No tickets available on night.
Judging time: 10:00am with Veteran Sweepstakes
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Show day: Friday, 10th June 2016
IPSWICH KENNEL CLUB Winter Carnival
Show venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Avenue DURACK, QLD Entries close: Friday, 20th May 2016 Classes:
1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a)
Show Secretary, Entries to: Mrs T. McDonald, 54 First Avenue, BARELLAN POINT QLD 4306 online entries through Show Manager Contact: Tanya McDonald Ph: (07) 3294 6717 before 8:30pm Enquiries: Email: shasdin@ecn.net.au Show day contact: 0407 694 119 Ring 10: Ring 7: Ring 11: Ring 3: Ring 4: Ring 14: Ring 15: Ring 5: General Specials: Entry fee:
JUDGING ORDER: Mrs J. Taylor (CANADA) Mrs W. Paquette (CANADA) Ms C. Patterson (CANADA) Mr P. Gonzales-Teja (GUATEMALA) Mrs J. Souza Bartlett (USA) Mr R. Tolson (IRELAND) Mr T. Miyagawa (JAPAN) Mr T. Sugahara (JAPAN) Mr P. Gonzales-Teja (GUATEMALA) $15 per Entry, Catalogue $3
Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 (less Whippets) Whippets Group 5 Group 6 Group 7
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Ipswich Kennel Club Winter Carnival: Breakfast available from 7:00am All Group and In Show prizes will be cash. All Best of Breeds Receive a Trophy. We reserve the right to appoint an additional Judge if entry warrants.
Judging time: 3:30pm
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Show day: Sunday, 12th June 2016
IPSWICH KENNEL CLUB Winter Carnival
Show venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Avenue DURACK, QLD Entries close: Friday, 20th May 2016 Classes: Handlers Classes: Entries to:
Enquiries:
Ring 10: Ring 7: Ring 11: Ring 3: Ring 4: Ring 14: Ring 15: Ring 5: General Specials: Entry fee:
1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a) 7 to Under 10, 10 to Under 13, 13 to Under 18 (Judge appointed on day) Show Secretary, Mrs T. McDonald, 54 First Avenue, BARELLAN POINT QLD 4306 online entries through Show Manager Contact: Tanya McDonald Ph: (07) 3294 6717 before 8:30pm Email: shasdin@ecn.net.au Show day contact: 0407 694 119 JUDGING ORDER: Mr T. Miyagawa (JAPAN) Group 1 Mr T. Sugahara (JAPAN) Group 2 Mrs J. Taylor (CANADA) Group 3 Ms C. Patterson (CANADA) Group 4 (less Afghans Hounds) Mrs J. Souza Bartlett (USA) Afghan Hounds Mr P. Gonzales-Teja (GUATEMALA) Group 5 Mr R. Tolson (IRELAND) Group 6 Mrs W. Paquette (CANADA) Group 7 Mrs W. Paquette (CANADA) $15 per Entry, Catalogue $3
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Ipswich Kennel Club Winter Carnival: Breakfast available from 7:00am All Group and In Show prizes will be cash. All Best of Breeds Receive a Trophy. We reserve the right to appoint an additional Judge if entry warrants.
Judging time: 9:00am www.dogsqueensland.org.au
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Show day: Saturday, 11th June 2016
AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD CLUB OF QLD
BASSET HOUND CLUB OF QLD
Show venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Avenue DURACK, QLD
Entries close: Friday, 13th May 2016
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a) Australian Shepherd Club of QLD, Entries to: P.O. Box 78, WATERFORD WEST QLD 4133 online entries through Show Manager Enquiries:
Contact: Grant Braithwaite Ph: 0418 732 874 Show day contact: Ph: 0418 732 874 JUDGING ORDER: Veteran Sweepstakes,
Ring 14: Ms S. Money (VIC) Australian Shepherd Dogs
and Bitches
General Specials: Ms S. Money (VIC) Sweepstakes: Veteran Entry fees: $15, Catalogue $5 (covers both shows)
Judging time: 9:30am with Veteran Sweepstakes
Show venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Avenue DURACK, QLD
Entries close: Friday, 27th May 2016
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a) Secretary BHCQ, Entries to: P.O. Box 14, SAMFORD QLD 4520 M. McGinn, Ph: 0416 213 253 Enquiries: Show day contact: Ph: 0416 213 253 JUDGING ORDER: Veteran Sweepstakes, Ring 3: Mrs C. Daykin (UK) Basset Hounds, Best Head, Gait and Front General Mrs C Daykin (UK) Specials: Sweepstakes: Veteran Property Best Head, Best Gait and Best Front Classes: $10 per Entry, $5 Veteran Sweepstakes, Entry fees: Property Classes
Judging time: 8:00am with Veteran Sweepstakes
OPEN SHOW Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a) Entries and
Enquiries:
JUDGING ORDER:
JUDGING ORDER: Australian Shepherd Dogs and Bitches, Property Classes
General Specials: Mrs S. Jewell Property Headed Dog and Bitch, Footed, Gaited, Topline, Classes: Solid Colour, Merle Entry fees: $5, catalogue $5 (covers both shows)
Judging time: 1:30pm with Baby Puppy Dog
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Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a) Entries and As above Enquiries:
As above
Ring 14: Mrs S. Jewell
OPEN SHOW
Ring 3: Ms A. Adamopoous
Veteran Sweepstakes, Basset Hounds, Best Head, Gait and Front
General Ms A. Adamopoous Specials: Sweepstakes: Veteran Property Best Head, Best Gait and Best Front Classes: Free if entered in Championship Show, Entry fees: Open Show only $5 entry
Judging time: Not before 10:00am
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Show day: Saturday, 11th June 2016
Show day: Saturday, 11th June 2016
QUEENSLAND AFGHAN HOUND ASSOCIATION
BORZOI CLUB OF QUEENSLAND
Show venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Avenue DURACK, QLD
Entries close: Friday, 13th May 2016
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a) Show Secretary, Entries to: 40 Whiteside Road, WHITESIDE 4503 online entries through Show Manager Contact: Liane Horne Enquiries: Ph: (07) 3285 5503 / 0418 783 823 Show day contact: Ph: 0418 783 823 JUDGING ORDER: Rings 19 Afghan Hounds and Mrs C. Hindley (SCOTLAND) and 20: Property Classes General Mrs C. Hindley (SCOTLAND) Specials: Veteran’s Parade please supply short resume, Property: Sire and Progeny, Dam and Progeny First Entry: Members $20, Non-Members $25, subsequent entries and Baby Puppy (if not first Entry fees: entry) $12. Progeny Classes $12, Catalogue $20 for both shows payable with entries
Show venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Avenue DURACK, QLD
Entries close: Friday, 13th May 2016
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW Classes:
1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 12(12a) Brace, Team and Neuter 18(18a)
Entries to:
Mrs J. Watt, 9 Clifton Crescent, DURACK 4077, online entries through Show Manager
Enquiries:
Contact: Ms M. Davis Ph: (07) 3372 4657 Show day contact: Ph: 0417 170 128 JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 6: Mrs J. Atkinson (NZ)
General Mrs J. Atkinson (NZ) Specials: Property Best Head, Best Tail, Best Gait, Best Topline, Best Classes: Self Coloured, Parent and Offspring Entry fees:
Judging time: 10:00am with Veteran’s Parade
$15 first entry, $12 subsequent, $5 Baby Puppy, $5 Catalogue covers both shows, Property Classes $2
Judging time: 10:00am
Show day: Sunday, 12th June 2016 Entries close: Friday, 13th May 2016
OPEN SHOW
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) Classes: 11(11a) 12(12a) 18(18a) Entries and As above Enquiries:
JUDGING ORDER: Ring 5: Mrs J. Noble (UK) Afghan Hounds General Mrs J. Noble (UK) Specials: First Entry: Members $20, Non-Members $25, subsequent entries and Baby Puppy (if not first Entry fees: entry) $12. Catalogue $20 for both shows payable with entries
Classes: Entries and
Enquiries:
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1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a) Brace, Team and Neuter 18(18a)
As above JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 18: Ms A. Adamopoulos
Breed and Property
General Ms A. Adamopoulos Specials: Property Best Head, Best Tail, Best Gait, Best Topline, Best Classes: Self Coloured, Parent and Offspring Entry fees:
Judging time: After Breed Judging at Ipswich Kennel Club but not before 10:00am
Breed and Property
Free if entered in Championship Show, otherwise $5
Judging time: Completion of Championship Show
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Show day: Saturday, 11th June 2016
Show day: Saturday, 11th June 2016
BULLMASTIFF CLUB OF QLD
CATTLE DOG AND KELPIE CLUB OF QUEENSLAND INC
Show venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Avenue DURACK, QLD
Show venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Avenue DURACK, QLD
Entries close: Friday, 13th May 2016
Entries close: Friday, 20th May 2016
OPEN SHOW
OPEN SHOW
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) P.O. Box 636 LISMORE, NSW 2480, Entries to: online entries through Show Manager Contact: Mrs M. Smith Ph: 0407 893 464 Enquiries: Show day contact: Ph: 0407 893 464 JUDGING ORDER: Ring 18: Mr D. Kill Bullmastiff Conformation General Mr D. Kill Specials: Entry fees:
Automatic entry with Championship Show or $5 Open Show only
Judging time: 9:00am with Veterans Parade
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) Entries and As above Enquiries:
JUDGING ORDER: Ring 18: Mrs D. Jovanovic Bullmastiff Conformation Sweepstakes and Ring 18: Mr W. Smith Property Classes General Mrs D. Jovanovic Specials: Sweepstakes: Baby Puppy, Non-Champion 6 months + Head Dog and Bitch, Best Movement, Best Property Brindle, Best Fawn, Best Red, Best Owned, Bred Classes: and Handled, Best Sire and Progeny, Best Dam and Progeny Members - Conformation Classes, 1st Entry $20 Subsequent Entries $15 Sweepstakes and Property Classes $6 each Entry fees: Non-Members - Conformation Classes 1st Entry $25 Subsequent Entries $18 Sweepstakes and Property Classes $8
Judging time: At completion of Open Show
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1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) Classes: 10(10a) 11(11a) 12(12a) 18(18a) Postal - The Cattle Dog and Kelpie Club Entries to: Show Manager, P.O. Box 78 WATERFORD WEST, 4133, online entries through Show Manager Contact: D. Anderson Ph: (07) 3200 7223 Enquiries: Show day contact: Ph: (07) 3200 7223 JUDGING ORDER: Australian Cattle Dogs, Australian Ring 13: Mr J. Mitchell Kelpies, Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog and Property Classes General Mr J. Mitchell Specials: Property Best Head, Best Gait, Parent and two Progeny Classes: Catalogue $3.50 (covers both Shows) Open Entry fees: Show only $5 (automatic entry if entered in Championship Show). Property Classes $3 each
Judging time: 8:30am with Australian Cattle Dogs
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) Classes: 10(10a) 11(11a) 12(12a) 18(18a) Entries and As above Enquiries:
JUDGING ORDER: Brace Sweeptakes, Australian Cattle Dogs, Ring 13: Mr T. Sugahara (JAPAN) Australian Kelpies, Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog General Mr T. Sugahara (JAPAN) Specials: Sweepstakes: Brace $18 Non-Member, $15 Members, $10 Sweepstakes, Entry fees: Catalogue $3.50 (covers both Shows) Open Show only $5. Property Classes $3 each. ED BY: PR O UDLY S P O N S O R
Judging time: 1:00pm with Sweepstakes
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Show day: Saturday, 11th June 2016
Show day: Saturday, 11th June 2016
DACHSHUND CLUB OF QUEENSLAND INC
DALMATIAN ASSOCIATION OF QLD INC
Show venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Avenue DURACK, QLD
Show venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Avenue DURACK, QLD 4077
Entries close: Saturday, 21st May 2016
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Entries close: Saturday, 21st May 2016
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW Classes:
1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a)
Joan Cross, Entries to: 79 Danyenah St, Loganholme 4129, online entries through Show Manager Contact: Joan Cross Enquiries: Ph: 0408 097 321 Show day contact: Ph: 0408 097 321 JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 8: Ms C. Daykin (UK)
All Dachshunds, LH, MLH, SH, MSH, WH and MWH
General Ms C. Daykin (UK) Specials: Entry fees:
$15 per Entry, Baby Puppies $10, Catalogues $5
Parade of Veterans held prior to General Specials, Resume required by closing date. PERPETUAL TROPHIES BEST IN SHOW W AND BREEDER BEST IN SHO
Judging time: 10:00am www.dogsqueensland.org.au
Classes: Handlers Classes: Entries to: Enquiries:
Ring 7:
1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a) Brace and Neuter 7 to Under 10, 10 to Under 13, 13 to Under 18 (Judges to be announced, judged after Champ Show, before Open Show Club Secretary, 7 Birch Cl, HEATHWOOD, online entries through Show Manager Contact: Natasha Mclintyre Ph: 0409 634 127 Show day contact: Ph: 0409 634 127 JUDGING ORDER: Veteran Sweepstakes 10 yrs and Over Veteran Sweepstakes Mr R. Tolson (IRELAND) 7yrs and under 10 Dalmatians Classes
General Mr R. Tolson (IRELAND) Specials: Sweepstakes: Veteran 10 yrs and over and 7yrs and under 10 $12, Brace $5, Veteran Sweepstakes $8, Catalogue $4 Entry fees: (covers both shows)
Judging time: 9:30am with Veteran Sweepstakes
OPEN SHOW Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a) Entries and As above Enquiries: JUDGING ORDER: Veteran Sweepstakes Ring 7: Mrs J. Baker Dalmatian’ Breed Property Classes General Mrs J. Baker Specials: Sweepstakes: Veteran Best Gaited, Best Head, Best Hindquarters and Tail Property: Set and Best Spotting Entry fees: $5, Veteran Sweepstakes $5, Property Classes $2 PROUDLY SPONSORED BY:
Judging time: At completion of Championship Show, not before 1:00pm
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ENGLISH SPRINGER SPANIEL ASSOCIATION OF QUEENSLAND INC Show venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Avenue DURACK, QLD
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Show day: Saturday, 11th June 2016
FOX TERRIER CLUB OF QUEENSLAND Show venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Avenue DURACK, QLD
Entries close: Saturday, 14th May 2016
Entries close: Friday, 21st May 2016
OPEN SHOW
OPEN SHOW
Classes: Entries to:
1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 12(12a) 18(18a) Mrs J. Watt, 9 Clifton Drive, DURACK 4077 online entries through Show Manager
Contact: Kaye McGhie Ph: 0419 421 434 Show day contact: Ph: 0403 240 296 JUDGING ORDER: English Springer Spaniel Ring 11: Miss A. Cooney All Classes General Miss A. Cooney Specials: $6, Catalogue $3 if not entered in Championship Entry fees: Show Enquiries:
Judging time: 9:00am
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW Classes: Entries and
Enquiries:
1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 12(12a) 18(18a) As above JUDGING ORDER:
English Springer Ring 11: Mrs C. Saavedra (URUGUAY) Spaniels All Classes and Property Classes General Mrs C. Saavedra (URUGUAY) Specials: Property Dam and Progeny, Sire and Progeny, Breeders Team Classes: (Best Head, Best Gait, Best Feet - free entry) $15 Members, $20 Non-Members, $5 Property Entry fees: Classes (catalogues included)
Cheques to full name: ‘English Springer Spaniel Assoc of QLD’ Judging time: Not before 12:00pm. No handlers’ classes
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Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a) Handlers 7 to Under 10, 10 to Under 13, 13 to Under 18 Classes: (Junior Handlers Judged by J. Cantlon) Secretary, c/- Mrs J. Cantlon, Entries to: 1166 River Road, FERNEY QLD 4650 online entries through Show Manager Contact: Mrs J. Cantlon
Enquiries: Ph: (07) 4129 7166 (not after 9:00pm)
Show day contact: Ph: 0422 721 486 JUDGING ORDER:
Sweepstakes, Fox Terriers Ring 10: Mr M. Yates (Smooth), Fox Terriers (Wire) and Property Classes General Specials: Mr M. Yates Sweepstakes: Property Classes: Entry fees:
Veteran Best Tan and White, Best Black and White, Parent and Progeny $5 per Entry, Catalogue $3 (covers both shows)
Judging time: 10:00am
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a) Entries and As above Enquiries: JUDGING ORDER: Terrier (Smooth) Ring 10: Mr T. Miyagawa (JAPAN) Fox and Fox Terrier (Wire) General Specials: Mr T. Miyagawa (JAPAN) Entry fees: $15 per Entry, Catalogues $3 (covers both shows)
Judging time: Not before 12:30pm with Fox Terriers (Smooth)
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Show day: Saturday, 11th June 2016
Show day: Saturday, 11th June 2016
RHODESIAN RIDGEBACK CLUB OF QUEENSLAND INC
SAINT BERNARD CLUB OF QUEENSLAND INC
Show venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Avenue DURACK, QLD Entries close: Sunday, 15th May 2016
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW Classes:
1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 12(12a) 18(18a)
Show Secretary, Entries to: 16 Milford Court EATONS HILL,4037 online entries through Show Manager Contact: Peter Cattach
Enquiries: Ph: 0409 064 310
Show day contact: Ph: 0409 064 310 JUDGING ORDER:
Show venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Avenue DURACK, QLD
Entries close: Friday, 13th May 2016 (NO LATE ENTRIES)
OPEN SHOW Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) The Show Secretary, Entries to: Mrs L. Newman, 14 Hilton Drive, CAMIRA QLD, 4300 online entries through Show Manager
Enquiries:
JUDGING ORDER: Ring 15: Mrs P. Brown All nominated Classes General Mrs P. Brown Specials: Entry fees:
All Rhodesian and Properties
Best Head (Dog/Bitch), Best Gait Property (Dog/Bitch), Best Ridge, Best Foot, Classes: Progeny (Sire/Dam) Classes $20 first Entry, $15 subsequent Entry fees: Entries. Brace $10, Properties $6, Catalogue $15 to be prepaid with Entry Veteran Parade to be held in the Lunch Break - please supply a brief (no greater than 200 words) resume with a photo by closing date. Catalogue advertising ($30 full page colour) and sponsorship available - please contact Peter Cattach for further details. Please note that advertisement copy must be supplied by 8/5/2016. Properties must be on separate entry form or a $1 admin fee will apply to each property. Neuter Exhibitors are welcome to enter properties.
Judging time: 9:00am www.dogsqueensland.org.au
Members $5, non-members $10, ‘Dogologue’ $10 (covers both shows)
Judging time: 9:30am with Class 1
Ring 4: Ms W. Paquette (CANADA) Ridgebacks
General Ms W. Paquette (CANADA) Specials:
Contact: Mrs L. Newman Ph: 0438 076 756 Show day contact: Ph: 0438 076 756
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) Handlers 7 to Under 10, 10 to Under 13, 13 to Under 18 Classes: Entries and
Enquiries:
As above JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 15: Ms S. Chan (TAS)
All nominated Classes
General Ms S. Chan (TAS) Specials: Property Best Head, Best Gait, Best Smooth Coat, Classes: Dam and Progeny, Sire and Progeny Entry fees:
Members $15, non-members $20, ‘Dogologue’ $10 - covers both shows
Veteran Parade at completion of General Specials pre entered with details - no charge for members Short Spiel of Veterans required for Dogologue Judging time: 1:00pm with Class 1
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Show day: Saturday, 11th June 2016
THURINGOWA CITY KENNEL CLUB
Show venue: Wordsworth Park, Glenn Road, WOODSTOCK QLD
3 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS
Show day: Saturday, 17th January Entries close: Friday, 13th May 2015 2016
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a) Handlers Classes: 7 to Under 10, 10 to Under 13, 13 to Under 18 (Judges to be announced, judged between Show 1 and Show 2) Entries to: Secretary Thuringowa City Kennel Club, P.O. Box 1290, TULLY QLD 4854, online entries through Show Manager Enquiries: Contact: Louise Marsden Ph: 0429 896 558 Show day contact: Ph: 0429 896 558 JUDGING ORDER: Ring 1: Mr J. Black (VIC) Groups 2, 3 and 6 Ring 2: Ms Y. Smith (TAS) Groups 4, 5 and 7 Ring 3: Mrs P. Campbell (WA) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes and Group 1 General Specials: Ms Y. Smith (TAS) Sweepstakes: Baby Puppy Entry fees: $13, Baby Puppy Sweepstakes $5, Catalogue $3
Judging time: 8:30am with Sweepstakes Show day: Saturday, 17th January Entries close: Friday, 13th May 2015 2016
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a) Entries to As above Enquiries: Ring 1: Ring 2: Ring 3: General Specials: Sweepstakes: Entry fees:
JUDGING ORDER: Mrs P. Campbell (WA) Groups 2, 3 and 6 Mr J. Black (VIC) Groups 4, 5 and 7 Ms Y. Smith (TAS) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes and Group 1 Mrs P. Campbell (WA) Baby Puppy $13, Baby Puppy Sweepstakes $5, Catalogue $3 Amenities fee of $15 to be paid with entry. No mains power available. Catering available.
Judging time: One hour after completion of first Show with Sweepstakes
Show day: Sunday, 12th June 2016 Show day: Saturday, 17th January Entries close: Friday, 13th May 2015 2016 Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a) Entries to As above Enquiries: Ring 1: Ring 2: Ring 3: General Specials: Sweepstakes: Entry fees:
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JUDGING ORDER: Ms Y. Smith (TAS) Groups 2, 3 and 6 Mrs P. Campbell (WA) Groups 4, 5 and 7 Mr J. Black (VIC) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes and Group 1 Mr J. Black (VIC) Baby Puppy $13, Baby Puppy Sweepstakes $5, Catalogue $3 Judging time: 8:30am with Sweepstakes
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Show day: Thursday, 16th June 2016
Show day: Saturday, 18th June 2016
ROCKHAMPTON AGRICULTURAL & CITIZENS SHOW SOCIETY INC
MACKAY KENNEL CLUB INC
Entries close: Wednesday, 1st June 2016
Entries close: Friday, 27th May 2016
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Show venue: Canine Complex, Rockhampton Showgrounds, Lion Creek Road, WANDAL
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a)
Rockhampton Agricultural and Citizens Show Society Inc, Dog Section, P.O. Box 2080, WANDAL QLD 4700, Contact: Sue-Ellen Bryne Ph: (07) 4922 4900 Enquiries: Show day contact: Ph: 0458 076 603 Entries to:
JUDGING ORDER: Rings 1: Mrs M. Webber Groups 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 General Mrs M. Webber Specials: Entry fees: Entry $10, Catalogues $3 PRIZES FOR 1ST AND 2ND
Passes: 1 to 2 Dogs = 1 pass, 3 or more dogs = 2 passes, additional passes $5 each. Breed display competition - in the dog pavilion. For futher information please contact (07) 4922 4900 Stamped self addressed envelope.
Judging time: 9:00am
Show venue: Mackay Kennel Club Grounds - Muller Park, Boundary, Road MACKAY
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a) The Show Manager P.O. Box 344, NERANG QLD 4211, Entries to: online entries through Show Manager Contact: Heidi Crane Ph: (07) 4959 3410 Enquiries: Show day contact: Ph: 0412 316 774 JUDGING ORDER: Ring 1: Mrs R. Hartmire Groups 1, 2 and 3 Ring 2: Mrs H. Beasley (NSW) Groups 7, 5, 6 and 4 General Specials: Mrs R. Hartmire (NSW) per Class plus $2 Levy, Catalogues $3, Entry fees: $10 Camping $10 per night No setting up of camp sites prior to 5:00pm Friday 17/6/2016. No Challenge Certificates for Border Collies
Judging time: 1:00pm
Show day: Friday, 17th June 2016
Show day: Saturday, 18th June 2016
KALBAR SHOW SOCIETY
WOODFORD A.P. & I ASSOCIATION INC
Show venue: Kalbar Showgrounds, George Street KALBAR
Entries close: Monday, 16th May 2016
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Show venue: Woodford Showgrounds, Neurum Rd, WOODFORD
Entries close: Friday, 20th May 2016
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Ring 3: followed by: General Specials: Mrs J. Ireland Sweepstakes: Baby Puppy and Puppy Entry fees: $10 entry Classes plus Sweepstakes, Catalogue $3, SSAE
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a) Handlers 7 to Under 10, 10 to Under 13, Classes: 13 to Under 18 (judges to be advised) C. Stringfellow, 146 Hausmann Rd, MT MEE QLD 4521 Entries to: Mrs online entries available through Show Manager Contact: Carmel Stringfellow Ph: (07) 5498 2332 Enquiries: Show day contact: Ph: 0407 982 101 JUDGING ORDER: Baby Puppy Sweepstakes, Ring 1: Mr G. Winch Groups 1 and 7 Ring 2: Mrs P. Cameron Groups 2 and 3 Puppy Sweepstakes, Ring 3: Ms E. Brown Groups 4, 5 and 6 General Mr G. Winch Specials: Sweepstakes: Baby Puppy and Puppy Entry fees: $11 per Class, $8 for Sweepstakes, $3 Catalogues
No Challenge Certificates for Border Collies
SSAE for Passes, No Challenges awarded for Border Collies or Boxers
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a) Entries to: Show Secretary, P.O. Box 38, KALBAR 4309
Joanna Gurd Ph: 0417 763 881 Enquiries: Contact: Show day contact: Ph: 0417 763 881 Ring 1: Ring 2:
JUDGING ORDER: Puppy Sweepstakes, Mrs J. Ireland Groups 1 and 7 Puppy Sweepstakes, Mrs S. Hewinson Baby Groups 2, 5 and 6 Mrs A. Everson Group 3 Ms M. Schelbach Group 4
Judging time: 9:00am with Sweepstakes
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Judging time: 9:00am Sweepstakes
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Show day: Saturday, 18th June 2016
CLONCURRY AND DISTRICT CANINE CLUB INC
Show venue: Cloncurry Showgrounds, Daintree St, CLONCURRY
3 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS
Show day: Saturday, 2015 Entries close: Friday,17th 10thJanuary June 2016
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a) Fiona Rae, 18 Alice Street, Cloncurry, QLD 4824, Entries to: Cloncurry & District Canine Club Inc, PO Box 505 Cloncurry QLD 4824, online entries through Show Manager JUDGING ORDER: Groups 6, 7, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
Ring 1: Mrs D. Smith General Specials: Mrs D. Smith Entry fees: $10, Catalogue $1 per Show or $3 for all 3 Shows
Camping $10 per night to be paid with entries, canteen available. Judging time: 9:30am Show day: Saturday, 2015 Entries close: Friday,17th 10thJanuary June 2016
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a) Entries and As above Enquiries:
JUDGING ORDER: Groups 6, 7, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
Ring 1: Mr W. Smith General Specials: Mr W. Smith
Entry fees: $10, Catalogue $1 per Show or $3 for all 3 Shows Camping $10 per night to be paid with entries, canteen available. Judging time: 2:30pm
Show day: Sunday, 19th June 2016 Show day: Saturday, 2015 Entries close: Friday,17th 10thJanuary June 2016
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a) Entries and As above Enquiries:
JUDGING ORDER: Ring 1: Mrs S. Tringham
Groups 6, 7, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
General Specials: Mrs S. Tringham Entry fees: $10, Catalogue $1 per Show or $3 for all 3 Shows Camping $10 per night to be paid with entries, canteen available. Judging time: 8:30am
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Show day: Sunday, 19th June 2016
PIONEER VALLEY AGRICULTURAL SHOW SOCIETY Show venue: 1 People St, FINCH HATTON QLD
Show day: Friday, 24th June 2016
ROSEWOOD SHOW SOCIETY
Entries close: Friday, 17th May 2016
Show venue: Showgrounds Lane, ROSEWOOD QLD 4340
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Entries close: Sunday, 12th June 2016
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a) Entries to: Show Secretary, P.O. Box 94, FINCH HATTON QLD 4756 Enquiries:
Contact: Anne Hall Ph: (07) 4958 3162 Show day contact: Ph: (07) 4958 3162 JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 1: Mrs H. Beasley (NSW)
Groups 1, 2 and 3
Ring 2: Mrs R. Hartmire
Groups 4, 5, 6 and 7
General Mrs H. Beasley (NSW) Specials: Entry fees: $10 Entry plus $3 Catalogue No challenges for Border Collies
Judging time: 8:30am Show day: Friday, 24th June 2016
REDCLIFFE A.H. & I SOCIETY Show venue: Scarborough Rd, REDCLIFFE
Entries close: Friday, 3rd June 2016
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) Show Secretary, Entries to: M. Alderton, 124 Spitfire Ave, STRATHPINE 4500 online entries through Show Manager Contact: M. Alderton Ph: (07) 3205 1147 Enquiries: Show day contact: Ph: 0431 586 971 JUDGING ORDER: Ring 1: Mrs V. Schneider Groups 1, 6 and 7 Ring 2: Mr D Brooks Tenterfield Terriers Group 2 (less Tentefield followed by: Mr D. Brooks Terriers) and Group 4 Ring 3: Mrs E. Nan Kivell Group 5 Ring 4: Mrs L. Roebig Group 3 General Mrs V. Schneider Specials: Entry fees: $10, Catalogues $2.50
Judging time: 9:00am
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CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW Classes:
1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a)
Show Manager and Show Secretary, Entries to: 1 Tinworth St, WILLOWBANK 4306 online entries through Show Manager Contact: Debbie Duckworth
Enquiries: Ph: (07) 5464 3486
Show day contact: Ph: 0431 386 663 JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 1: Mr E. Ryder
Baby Puppy Sweepstakes and Group 1
Ring 2: Mr D. Aitchison (TAS) Groups 2 and 5 Ring 3: Ms C. Pearen
Groups 3 and 6
Ring 4: Mr D. Thorpe (NSW) Groups 4 and 7
General Ms C. Pearen Specials: Sweepstakes: Baby Puppy $10 per Entry, $3 Catalogue, $5 Entry fees: Sweepstakes SSAE for return of Passes THIS IS A CASH AND SASH SHOW
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Show day: Sunday, 19th June 2016
DURACK GROUNDS COMMITTEE AMENITIES SHOW Show venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Avenue DURACK, QLD Entries close: Friday, 21st May 2016
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a) Handlers 7 to Under 10, 10 to Under 13, 13 to Under 18 Classes: (judges to be listed in show catalogue) Mrs Joy Lanham, P.O. Box 356 ORMEAU QLD 4208, Entries to: online entries through Show Manager Contact: As above Ph: 0409 720 882 Enquiries: Show day contact: 0407 961 025 JUDGING ORDER: Ring 1: Ms K. Tosi Veteran Sweepstakes and Group 1 Ring 2: Ms E. Brown Group 2 Ring 3: Mrs M. Morphet Group 3 Ring 8: Mrs J. Croad Group 4 Ring 9: Mrs D. Jovanoic Puppy Sweepstakes and Group 5 Ring 4: Ms G. Goller Group 6 Ring 10: Mrs P. McLeod Baby Puppy Sweepstakes and Group 7 General Specials: Ms E. Brown Sweepstakes: Veteran, Puppy and Baby Puppy $12 Entry fee, Sweepstakes $8, Catalogue $3 Entry fee: Please make cheques payable to ‘CCC(Q) Ltd Amenities’ ED BY: PR O UDLY S P O N S O R
Cash Prizes for all Classes in Group and in Show, Breakfast available in Canteen from 7:30am. No Challenge Certificates for Border Collies.
Judging time: 9:00am with Sweepstakes
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Show day: Saturday, 25th June 2016
Show day: Saturday, 25th June 2016
GYMPIE AND DISTRICT KENNEL CLUB
GYMPIE AND DISTRICT KENNEL CLUB
Show venue: MARYBOROUGH
OPEN SHOW
Entries close: Friday, 27th May 2016
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a) P.O. Box 5655, BUNDABERG WEST QLD Entries to: online entries through Show Manager Contact: Kerry Maguire Ph: (07) 5482 8874 Enquiries: Show day contact: Ph: 0431 646 686 JUDGING ORDER: Ring 1: Ms A. Dunne Group 1 Ring 2: Ms C. Horne Group 2 followed by: Mr J. Mitchell Group 5 Ring 3: Mrs J. Mannell Groups 3 and 6 Ring 4: Mrs S. Jewell Group 4 followed by: Ms C. Elliott Group 7 General Mrs J. Mannell Specials:
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a) 7 to Under 10, 10 to Under 13, 13 to Under 18 Handlers (Handlers to be judged before start of Open Show Classes: at completion of Championship Show) P.O. Box 5655, BUNDABERG WEST QLD 4670 Entries to: online entries through Show Manager Contact: Kerry Maguire Ph: (07) 5482 8874 Enquiries: Show day contact: Ph: 0431 646 686 JUDGING ORDER: Ring 1: Mrs S. Brown (NSW) Groups 1, 6 and 5 Veteran Sweepstakes, Ring 2: Ms D. Howell (NSW) Groups 3 and 2 Puppy Sweepstakes, Ring 3: Mrs S. Patterson (NSW) Groups 7 and 4 General Mrs S. Patterson (NSW) Specials: Sweepstakes: Veterans and Puppy $10 Breed Classes, $5 Sweepstakes, $3 Catalogues, Entry fees: Camping $15 per night paid with entry, $20 if paid on the day
Judging time: 8:30am with Sweepstakes Show day: Sunday, 26th June 2016 Entries close: Friday, 27th May 2016
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a) Entries and As above Enquiries:
JUDGING ORDER: Ring 1: Mrs S. Patterson (NSW) Groups 1, 6 and 5 Veteran Sweepstakes, Ring 2: Mrs S. Brown (NSW) Groups 3 and 2 Puppy Sweepstakes, Ring 3: Ms D. Howell (NSW) Groups 7 and 4 General Mrs S. Brown Specials: Sweepstakes: Veterans and Puppy $10 Breed Classes, $5 Sweepstakes, $3 Catalogues Entry fees: Camping $15 a night if paid with entries, $20 if paid on the day
Judging time: 8:30am with Sweepstakes
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Show venue: MARYBOROUGH
Entries close: Friday, 27th May 2016
Entry fees: $3 Breed Classes, $2 Catalogues
Judging time: Upon completion of Championship Show after Junior Handlers Trial day: Saturday, 25th June 2016
MT LARCOM AND DISTRICT SHOW SOCIETY INC Show venue: Mt Larcom Showgrounds
Entries close: Saturday, 4th June 2016
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a) The Secretary Bob Collins, 2/50 Elizabeth St, SOUTH GLADSTONE QLD 4680 for Entries to: Mt Larcom and District Show Society, online entries through Show Manager Contact: Bob Collins Ph: 0438 737 436 Enquiries: Show day contact: 0438 737 436 JUDGING ORDER: Ring 1: Mr K. Chapman Groups 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 General Mr K. Chapman Specials: Entry fees: $10, Catalogue $3 to be paid for with entries
Judging time: 9:30am
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Show day: Saturday, 25th June 2016
TOWNSVILLE KENNEL ASSOCIATION
Show venue: Wordsworth Park, Glenn Rd, WOODSTOCK QLD
3 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS
Show day: Saturday, 17th January Entries close: Friday, 27th May 2015 2016
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a) Handlers Classes: 7 to Under 10, 10 to Under 13, 13 to Under 18, (judge appointed on day) Entries to: Show Secretary Townsville Kennel Assoc P.O. Box 1290, TULLY QLD 4854, online entries through Show Manager Enquiries: Contact: Gary Hickey Ph: 0499 009 839 Show day contact: Ph: 0429 896 558 JUDGING ORDER: Ring 1: Mr E. Pickering (NSW) Groups 2, 3 and 6 Ring 2: Mr J. Sheppard (NSW) Groups 4, 5 and 7 Ring 3: Mrs K. Finlayson (NZ) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes and Group 1 General Specials: Mr J. Sheppard (NSW) Sweepstakes: Baby Puppy Entry fees: $13, Baby Puppy Sweepstakes $5, Catalogue $3 Amenities fee $15. No mains power available. Catering available.
Judging time: 9:00am with Sweepstakes Show day: Saturday, 17th January Entries close: Friday, 27th May 2015 2016
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a) Entries and As above Enquiries:
Ring 1: Ring 2: Ring 3: General Specials: Sweepstakes: Entry fees:
JUDGING ORDER: Mrs K. Finlayson (NZ) Groups 2, 3 and 6 Mr E. Pickering (NSW) Groups 4, 5 and 7 Mr J. Sheppard (NSW) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes and Group 1 Mrs K. Finlayson (NZ) Baby Puppy $13, Baby Puppy Sweepstakes $5, Catalogue $3 Amenities fee $15. No mains power available. Catering available.
Judging time: One hour after completion of first show with Sweepstakes
Show day: Sunday, 26th June 2016 Show day: Saturday, 17th January Entries close: Friday, 27th May 2015 2016 Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a) Entries and As above Enquiries:
Ring 1: Ring 2: Ring 3: General Specials: Sweepstakes: Entry fees:
JUDGING ORDER: Mr J. Sheppard (NSW) Groups 2, 3 and 6 Mrs K. Finlayson (NZ) Groups 4, 5 and 7 Mr E. Pickering (NSW) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes and Group 1 Mr E. Pickering (NSW) Baby Puppy $13, Baby Puppy Sweepstakes $5, Catalogue $3 Amenities fee $15. No mains power available. Catering available.
Judging time: 9:00am with Sweepstakes
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March amendments and notes Cairns City Kennel Club Agility Trials 23rd and 24th April 2016, Gamblers will now be run on 23rd April, Agility and Jumpers on 24th April will commence at 7:00am Magpies Mackay and District Obedience Club Tracking Trial 23rd/24th April 2016, this is actually a Track and Search Trial Gold Coast Dog Obedience Training Club Rally-O and Obedience Trial 7th May 2016 this is a Double Rally-O and Obedience Trial
Trial day: Friday, 3rd June 2016
CAIRNS CITY KENNEL CLUB Show venue: Quigley Street, CAIRNS QLD Entries close: Friday, 20th May 2016
OBEDIENCE AND RALLY-O Entries to: Trial Secretary, P.O. Box 252, CAIRNS QLD 4870 Enquiries: Jean Wilkinson Ph: (07) 4055 4040 TRIAL JUDGES: Mrs K. Court UDX, UD, CD, CD, CCD Mrs C. Fisher CDX, Rally-O (all Classes) Entry fees: $7 Judging time: 7:00pm
Obedience requirements: Please ensure that all entry forms are filled out correctly with all relevant information No late entries accepted All dogs are to remain on grounds and on lead at all times All entire bitches on grounds must be vetted Bitches in oestrum are not permitted on the grounds Prizes and awards are as shown in club catalogue Trial day: Saturday, 4th and Sunday, 5th June 2016
MAGPIES MACKAY & DISTRICT OBEDIENCE CLUB INC TRACKING
Entries close: Saturday, 21st May 2016
Entries to: The Secretary, P.O. Box 655, MACKAY QLD, 4740 Enquiries: Contact: Carol Hodge Ph: (07) 4944 0373 Entry fees: $15 Classes: All Tracks Venue: Homebush MACKAY Judging time: 6:00am Vetting: 5:30am Trial day: Saturday, 4th June 2016
DANCES WITH DOGS CLUB QUEENSLAND INC DANCES WITH DOGS
Entries close: Saturday, 21st May 2016
Entries to: Villa 146, Palm Lake Resort, 272 Fryar Rd, EAGLEBY QLD 4207 Enquiries: Contact: Ann Shannon Ph: (07) 3489 7946 Entry fees: $10, Rookies $5 Classes: All Classes Venue: TBA Judging time: 3:00pm Vetting: 2:00pm Trial day: Friday, 3rd Saturday, 4th and Sunday, 5th June 2016
GYMPIE DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB INC TRACKING
Entries close: Tuesday, 10th May 2016
Entries to: Gympie Dog Obedience Club Inc, P.O. Box 404 GYMPIE QLD 4570 Enquiries: Contact: Helen Lofthouse Ph: 0417 712 699 Entry fees: $20 Classes: Tracks 1 - 8 Venue: Oakfield Rd, NORTH TANSEY QLD Judging time: 6:00am Vetting: 5:30am
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Vetting: 6:30pm
Trial day: Saturday, 4th June 2016
AGILITY, JUMPING, OBEDIENCE AND RALLY-O Entries and As above Enquiries: TRIAL JUDGES: All Jumping and Agility Mr M. Tyler (VIC) Classes Mrs K. Court UDX, UD Mrs C. Fisher CDX, Rally-O (all Classes) Ms P. Williams CD, CCD Entry fees: $7 Judging time: 2:00pm
Vetting: 1:30pm
Trial day: Sunday, 5th June 2016
AGILITY, JUMPING AND GAMES Entries and As above Enquiries: TRIAL JUDGES: All Jumping, Agility and Mr M. Tyler (VIC) Strategic Pair Classes Entry fees: $7 Camping available. Catalogue download from www.cairnscitykennelclub.org Running order posted.
Judging time: 7:00am
Vetting: 6:30am
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Trial day: Saturday, 4th June 2016
Trial day: Sunday, 12th June 2016
NANANGO KENNEL CLUB
OBEDIENCE DOG CLUB OF BRISBANE INC Show venue: 15 Englefield Road, OXLEY
Show venue: Nanango Sports Grounds, Burnett St, NANANGO QLD
Entries close: Monday, 23rd May 2016
Entries close: Friday, 20th May 2016
AGILITY AND JUMPERS
RALLY-O, TRIAL 1 Trial Secretary, Nanango & District All Breeds Entries to: Kennel Club, P.O. Box 533, NANANGO QLD 4615, online entries through Show Manager Enquiries: Trish Wyllie Ph: (07) 4163 5229 Mob: 0400 903 303 Mrs K. Hutt Rally Masters and Rally Novice Ms H. Theile Rally Excellent and Rally Advanced Entry fees: $8
Judging time: 8:00am
Vetting: 7:00am
OBEDIENCE, TRIAL 1 Mr M. Holland Ms J. Forbes Falkner Ms G. Hanna
CDX, CD UD UDX, CCD
Judging time: 8:00am
Vetting: 7:00am
Entries to: Enquiries:
Trial Secretary, P.O. Box 1288, OXLEY 4075, online entries through K9 Entries Contact: Deb Raeburn Ph: 0411 017 454 TRIAL JUDGES: Mr M. Cowman Agility - All Classes Miss M. Bruce
Jumping - All Classes
Entry fees: $7, Catalogues $2 Catalogues available at www.k9entries.com Entries via www.k9entries.com/ankc PREFERRED. Please keep your dogs as quite as possbile to avoid complaints to Council.
Judging time: 9:00am
Vetting: 8:00am - 8:30am
RALLY-O, TRIAL 2 Ms H. Theile Mrs K. Hutt
Rally Masters and Rally Novice Rally Excellent and Rally Advanced
Judging time: 2:00pm
Vetting: 1:00pm
OBEDIENCE, TRIAL 2 Ms J. Forbes Falkner Ms G. Hanna Mr M. Holland
CDX, CD UD UDX, CCD
Judging time: 6:00pm Vetting: 5:00pm Trial day: Sunday, 5th June 2016
RALLY-O
Entries and Enquiries: As above Mrs K. Hutt Rally Masters and Rally Novice Ms H. Theile Rally Excellent and Rally Advanced Entry fees: $8
Judging time: 8:00am Ms G. Hanna Mr M. Holland Ms J. Forbes Falkner
Vetting: 7:00am CDX, CD UD UDX, CCD
Both days: The Club reserves the right t adjust classes / judges depending on entry numbers. Please mark entries Saturday AM / Saturday PM / Sunday trials. WE WILL NOT EXCEPT MULTIPLE ENTRIES ON ONE FORM. Catering both days, camping on grounds, full amenities available.
Judging time: 8:00am
Vetting: 7:00am
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Trial day: Saturday, 11th June 2016
ROCKHAMPTON DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB INC
Show venue: Duthie Park, Marsh Ave, NORTH ROCKHAMPTON 4701
Entries close: Friday, 27th May 2016 (NO LATE ENTRIES) DOUBLE OBEDIENCE
Trial Secretary, P.O. Box 5064, NORTH ROCKHAMPTON 4701, Online entries via www.easydogentries.com Enquiries: Contact: Trial Secretary Ph: 0424 825 465 Mrs C. Pethers All Classes (Trial 1) Mrs C. Pethers All Classes (Trial 2) Entry fees: $6 Judging time: 5:00pm Vetting: 4:30pm
Entries to:
AGILITY, JUMPERS AND GAMES
Mr K. Edwards Agility, Jumpers, Gamblers, Snooker (All Classes) Entry fees: $6 Agility / Jumpers, $3 Games
Judging time: 3:00pm
Vetting: 2:30pm
Trial day: Sunday, 12th June 2016
DOUBLE RALLY-O
Mrs C. Pethers Mrs C. Pethers Judging time: 7:30am
All Classes (Trial 1) All Classes (Trial 2)
Vetting: 7:00am
AGILITY, JUMPERS AND GAMES Mr K. Edwards Agility, Jumpers, Gamblers, Snooker (All Classes) Entry fees: $6 Agility / Jumpers, $3 Games Judging time: 7:30am Vetting: 7:30am
Trial day: Saturday, 11th June 2016
SUNSHINE COAST DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB Show venue: Ballenger Rd, Sport Complex, BUDERIM QLD
Entries close: Friday, 27th June 2016
OBEDIENCE Entries to: Trial Secretary, P.O. Box 702, BUDERIM QLD 4556 Enquiries:
Contact: Ashlie Davies Ph: 0431 961 979
Trial day: Saturday, 11th and Sunday, 12th June 2016
ALL BREEDS TRACKING CLUB
TRACK AND SEARCH
Entries close: Wednesday, 18th May 2016
Entries to: Julie McCombe, 8 Carinya Court, PIMPAMA 4209 Enquiries: Contact: Julie McCombe Entry fees: $15 Classes: Levels 3 - 6 only Venue: St Lucia, University campus Judging time: 12:00pm Vetting: 11:30am Trial day: Saturday, 11th and Sunday, 12th June 2016
CANINE OBEDIENCE CLUB OF TOWNSVILLE INC TRACK AND SEARCH
Entries close: Saturday, 28th May 2016
Entries to: Trial Secretary, COCT Inc, P.O. Box 991, AITKENVALE QLD 4814 Enquiries: Contact: Janette Cussons Ph: 0417 614 261 Entry fees: $15 Venue: Annandale Track and Search / Alice River Tracking Judging time: 6:00am Vetting: 5:30am Trial day: Saturday, 18th and Sunday, 19th June 2016
CABOOLTURE SPORTS DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB TRACKING
Entries close: Friday, 3rd June 2016 (NO LATE ENTRIES)
Entries to: Mr D. Strong, 5 Ryan Court BURPENGARY QLD 4505 Enquiries: Contact: As above Ph: (07) 3888 7599 Classes: All Venue: Toogoolawah Entry fees: $15 Judging time: 6:00am Vetting: 5:00am Trial day: Saturday, 18th and Sunday, 19th June 2016
CAIRNS CITY KENNEL CLUB
TRACKING
Entries close: Friday, 3rd June 2016
Entries to: Trial Secretary, P.O. Box 252, CAIRNS QLD 4870 Enquiries: Contact: Jean Wilkinson Ph: (07) 4055 4040 (after hours) Entry fees: $25 inital, $20 additional (inc Breaky) Classes: All levels Venue: TBA Judging time: 6:00am Vetting: 5:30am Trial day: Saturday, 18th and Sunday, 19th June 2016
ROCKHAMPTON DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB INC
TRACK AND SEARCH Entries close: Wednesday, 18th May 2016 (NO LATE ENTRIES)
Entries to: Tracking Secretary, R.D.O.C, P.O. Box 5064, Red Hill Rockhampton 4701 Enquiries: Contact: Kim Dawson Ph: 0400 671 029 Entry fees: $20 Classes: All Classes Venue: Duthie Park, Marsh Ave, North Rockhampton Judging time: 6:00am Vetting: 5:30am Trial day: Sunday, 19th June 2016
MAGPIES MACKAY & DISTRICT OBEDIENCE CLUB INC ENDURANCE
Entries close: Sunday, 5th June 2016
Entries to: The Secretary, P.O. Box 655, MACKAY QLD 4740 Enquiries: Contact: Carol Hodge Ph: 0438 440 373 Entry fees: $20 Venue: Magpies Glenella Judging time: 6:00am Vetting: 5:30am
TRIAL JUDGES: Mr J. Baumann UD Mrs M. Baumann
Open
Mr J. Brown
UDX
Mrs K. Sutherland
CCD, CD
Mr C. Stewart
Masters and Advanced A - B
Mrs K. Hutt
Novice and Expert A - B
Entry fees: $7
Judging time: 6:00pm
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Trial day: Saturday, 18th June 2016
MAGPIES MACKAY AND DISTRICT OBEDIENCE CLUB INC Show venue: Magpies Sporting Complex, GLENELLA MACKAY
Entries close: Saturday, 4th June 2016
DOUBLE OBEDIENCE AND DOUBLE RALLY-O The Secretary MMADOC, P.O. Box 655, MACKAY QLD 4740 Contact: Carol Hodge Enquiries: Ph: (07) 4944 0373 TRIAL JUDGES:
Entries to:
Rally-O Trials, Mrs G. L. Hanna Double all Classes Obedience Trials, Mrs G. L. Hanna Double all Classes
Entry fees: $7
Reserve Judge will be appointed if required
Judging time: 3:00pm
Vetting: 2:30pm
Trial day: Sunday, 19th June 2016
SOUTHSIDE DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB INC Show venue: Daw Rd and Leopardwood St, RUNCORN
Entries close: Friday, 3rd June 2016
DOUBLE OBEDIENCE Trial Secretary, Southside Dog Obedience Club Inc, Entries to: P.O. Box 2273, RUNCORN 4113 Contact: Shirley Davies (no phone calls after 8:00pm please) Enquiries: Ph: 0408 197 250 TRIAL JUDGES: Mrs K. Goebel CCD / CD (Trial 1) Mrs L. Theile CDX (Trial 1) Mr B. Nobbs UD (Trial 1) Mr W. Patterson UDX (Trial 1) Entry fees: $7.50
Judging time: 10:00am
Vetting: 9:00am - 9:45pm
TRIAL JUDGES: Mrs K. Sutherland CCD / CD (Trial 2) Mrs K. Goebel CDX (Trial 2) Mr W. Patterson UD (Trial 2) Mr B. Nobbs UDX (Trial 2) Entry fees: $7.50 The Club reserves the right to appoint or substitute Judges as necessary. All entire bitches will be vetted.
Judging time: 2:00pm
Vetting: 1:00pm - 1:45pm
Trial day: Saturday, 18th June 2016
Trial day: Saturday, 25th June 2016
PINE RIVERS DOG TRAINING CLUB INC
MAGPIES MACKAY AND DISTRICT OBEDIENCE CLUB INC
Show venue: Rob Akers Reserve, Bells Pocket Road, Strathpine
Entries close: Friday, 3rd June 2016
OBEDIENCE Trial Secretary, Pine Rivers Dog Training Club Inc, Entries to: P.O. Box 272, STRATHPINE 4500 Entries via www.k9entries.com/ankc Enquiries: Contact: G. Westmore Ph: 0418 719 180, TRIAL JUDGES: Ms P. Williams CCD / Novice Mrs K. Sutherland
CCD / Novice Reserve
Ms A. Tamblyn
Open
Mr W. Patterson
UD
Mrs B. Murfet
UDX
Entries close: Monday, 11th June 2016
AGILITY , JUMPERS AND SNOOKER Entries to: Enquiries:
The Secretary MMADOC, P.O. Box 655, MACKAY QLD 4740 Contact: Carol Hodge Ph: (07) 4944 0373 TRIAL JUDGES: Mr J. Brown
2x Agility 2x Jumping 1x Snooker
Entry fees: $7
Entry fees: $7
Judging time: 4:00pm
Show venue: Magpies Sporting Complex, GLENELLA MACKAY
Vetting: 3:00pm - 3:40pm
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Judging time: 3:00pm
Vetting: 2:30pm
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Show day: Friday 24th, Saturday 25th and Sunday, 26th June 2016
QUEENSLAND STATE AGILITY COMMITTEE Show venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Avenue DURACK, QLD 4077 Entries close: Sunday, 5th June 2016 Entries to: Enquiries: Entry fees: Friday, 24th June 2016
Trial Secretary, P.O. Box 563, JIMBOOMBA QLD 4077, online entries through www.k9entries.com/ankc Contact: Gaille Newton Ph: (07) 3297 5908 Email: gaille@jaspar.com $12 first Entry then $8 per Entry (over whole weekend), Catalogues $4 Ring 1 Mr P. Buykx (VIC) ADO1 Ring 2 Mr M. Bush (NZ) SPD, SPDX, SPDM Ring 3 Mr M. Rhoden (WA) JDO1
Judging time: 7:15pm Ring 1 (am) Ring 1 (pm) Ring 2 (am) Ring 2 (pm) Ring 3 (am) Ring 3 (pm)
Saturday, 25th June 2016
Mr P. Buykx (VIC) Mr P. Buykx (VIC) Mr M. Bush (NZ) Mr M. Bush (NZ) Mr M. Rhoden (WA) Mr M. Rhoden (WA)
Judging time: 9:00am
Sunday, 26th June 2016
Ring 1 (am) Ring 1 (pm) Ring 2 (am) Ring 2 (pm) Ring 3 (am) Ring 3 (pm)
Judging time: 9:00am
Vetting: 6:15pm - 7:00pm SD, ADX1 AD2, ADM2 AD1, ADM1 JD2, JDX2, JDM2 JD1, JDM1 JDX1, ADO2, ADX2
Vetting: 8:00am - 8:45am
Mr P. Buykx (VIC) Mr P. Buykx (VIC) Mr M. Bush (NZ) Mr M. Bush (NZ) Mr M. Rhoden (WA) Mr M. Rhoden (WA)
GD, GDX FINALS JD, JDX, JDM JDO2 FINALS JDO, ADX, ADO GDM, SDX, SDM FINALS AD, ADM
Vetting: 8:00am - 8:45am (Finals not before 2:00pm)
ED BY: PR O UDLY S P O N S O R
Online entries are preferred. Full payment of entries due by 05/06/2016 or unpaid entries withdrawn. Multi-entry form will be accepted. Please note height class and ensure written entries are legible. Please note you cannot enter the finals, you must qualify for same. Please visit: www.qldagility.com for full details on finals eligibility, judges, prizes and futher Trial information. The Committee reserves the right to change Classes and Judges depending on final entries.
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This is a Trialfest show Trial day: Saturday, 25th June 2016
STATE TRIALS OBEDIENCE SUB-COMMITTEE
Show venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Avenue DURACK, QLD Entries close: Friday, 10th June 2016
FUND RAISING TRIAL OBEDIENCE, MORNING SESSION Entries to: Trial Secretary, 22 Borumba Court, NARANGBA 4504 Enquiries: Contact: Kym Sutherland Ph: 0414 672 261 TRIAL JUDGES: Mrs C. Fisher CCD 1 Ms L. Theile CCD 2 Mrs M. Baumann CD 1 Mrs T. Young CD 2 Mr J. Baumann CDX 1 Mr L. Knauth CDX 2 Mrs D. Stutz UD 1 Mr W. Doyle UD 2 Mr W. Patterson UDX 1 Mrs V. Mannion UDX 2
Entry fees: $8 per Ring
Judging time: 9:00am
Vetting: 8:00am - 8:45am
OBEDIENCE, AFTERNOON SESSION
Entries and As above Enquiries:
TRIAL JUDGES: Mrs G. Golle CCD 1 Mr W. Doyle CCD 2 Mrs C. Fisher CD 1 Mrs V. Mannion CD 2 Mr R. Barron CDX 1 Mrs A. Tamblyn CDX 2 Mr W. Patterson UD 1 Mr. J. Baumann UD 2 Mrs C. Pethers UDX 1 Mr L. Knauth UDX 2
Entry fees: $8 per Ring
This is an Annual Fund raiser run by the State Trials Sub-Committee. DOUBLE / DOUBLE FORMAT. One Trial, four opportunities to qualify. ‘NQ an exercise - out of the Ring’ rule applies. Each dog may be entered in their Class level up to four times on the day. The Trial will be run across two sessions with a lunch break. Any queries should be directed to the Trial Secretary as above. Please make cheques payable to ‘Canine Control Council Qld Ltd’.
Judging time: Not before 2:00pm
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This is a Trialfest show
Trial day: Sunday, 26th June 2016
STATE TRIALS OBEDIENCE SUB-COMMITTEE Show venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Avenue DURACK, QLD 4077
Entries close: Friday, 10th June 2016
DOUBLE RALLY-O
FUND RAISING TRIAL
Entries to: Trial Secretary, c/o 66 Cook St, Forest Lake 4078 Enquiries: Contact: Shirley Davies Ph: 0408 197 250 TRIAL JUDGES: Ring 1: Mr D. Strong Rally-O All Classes Ring 2: Mr O. Moller Rally-O All Classes Entry fees: $8 per Ring Cheques made payable to ‘Canine Control Council Qld Ltd’ This is an Annual Fundraising Trial run by the Obedience State Trials SubCommittee. One Trial, two opportunities to qualify. All entire bitches will be vetted. Sub-Committee reserves the right to appoint or substitute Judges as necessary.
Judging time: 9:00am
Vetting: 8:00am - 8:45am
This is a Trialfest show
Trial day: Wednesday, 29th June 2016
IPSWICH DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB
Show venue: Club Grounds, Mt Crosby Rd, TIVOLI
Entries close: Wednesday, 15th June 2016
OBEDIENCE Trial Secretary, 18 Wruck Crt, MINDEN Entries to: Entries via www.k9entries.com/ankc Contact: Ann Clarkson Enquiries: Ph: (07) 5426 8774 Mob: 0412 989 779 TRIAL JUDGES: Mrs V. Bonney CCD Mrs M. Baumann Novice Ms A. Tamblyn Open Mr J. Baumann Utility Mr W. Patterson UDX Entry fees: $7 per Ring
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Judges and Classes may change if entries require it
Judging time: 10:00am
Vetting: 9:00am - 9:45am
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March amendments and notes American Staffordshire Terrier Club Lure Coursing Trial 10 th April 2016. This Trial has been Cancelled. The Club’s first Trial will now be 1st May 2016 and will be Judged by Mrs S. McDonald. Trial day: Sunday, 5th June 2016
FIELD AND RETRIEVING ASSOCIATION FOR GUNDOGS RETRIEVING TRIAL FOR GUNDOGS
Entries close: Friday 20th, May 2016
Entries to: Trial Secretary, 24 Rive Court, SAMFORD QLD 4520 Enquiries: Contact: Mrs Laurel Draper Ph: 0409 064 742 Entry fees: Novice $10, Open $10 Venue: Samford Showgrounds Judging time: 9:00am Vetting: 8:00am Trial day: Saturday, 11th Sunday, 12th and Monday, 13th June 2016
WIDE BAY WORKING GUNDOG CLUB INC
RETRIEVING TRIAL FOR GUNDOGS
Entries close: Friday 27th, May 2016
Entries to: W. Michalk, 232 Barolin St, BUNDABERG 4670 Ph: (07) 4152 2362 Enquiries: Contact: Wendy Michalk Email: jagacey@hotmail.com Entry fees: Novice $16, Restricted $18, All Age $20 Venue: Bundaberg Area Judging time: 8:00am Vetting: 7:00am Trial day: Sunday, 19th June 2016
Trial day: Sunday, 26th June 2016
QUEENSLAND HERDING ASSOCIATION Show venue: 49 Stirling Road, PEACHESTER QLD Entries close: Friday, 10th June 2016 Entries to: Enquiries: Herding Events: Pre-Trial Test: Herding Test: Instinct Test: Herding Trial: Herding Trial: Herding Trial: Herding Trial:
HERDING TRIAL 1
33 Whiteside Rd, WHITESIDE QLD 4503 Email: h.mccormick@bigpond.com Contact: Helen McCormick Ph: (07) 3889 0060 Trial day contact: 0472 715 652 No. of Type of Level: Course: stock: Judge: stock: 3 Sheep Mr P. Mayne 3 Sheep Mr P. Mayne 3 Sheep Mr P. Mayne Advanced A&B 5 Sheep Mr P. Mayne Intermediate A & B 5 Sheep Mr P. Mayne Started A&B 5 Sheep Mr P. Mayne Novice A&B 5 Sheep Mr P. Mayne
Entry costs: All Tests Classes $15, all Trial Classes $20 All entries must have had prior herding training before Trial / Test date as per the ANKC Herding Rules and Regulations. Bitches in oestrum will be run at the end of the day, but must be presented for vetting at the scheduled time.
Fixture Start Time: 8:00am
Vetting: 7:30am
SPORTING TERRIER CLUB OF QLD EARTH DOG TRIAL
Entries close: Monday 30th, May 2016
Entries to: S. Smid, 7 Brushbox PL, WALLOON 4306 Enquiries: Contact: Sandra Ph: 0450 111 242 Entry fees: $8, Practise $5 Venue: 247 King Avenue DURACK, QLD 4077 Judging time: 10:00am Trial day: Sunday, 19th June 2016
QUEENSLAND SIGHTHOUND ASSOCIATION Entries close: Sunday 5th, June 2016
Entries to: Show Manager, Postal C. Stevens, 11 Ararat St, RIVERHALLS Enquiries: Contact: Christine Stevens Entry fees: Members $10, non-members $12 Venue: Durack Dog Grounds Judging time: 8:00am Vetting: 7:30am (8:30am other breeds) Trial day: Saturday, 25th and Sunday, 26th June 2016
FIELD AND RETRIEVING ASSOCIATION FOR GUNDOGS RETRIEVING TRIAL FOR GUNDOGS
Entries close: Friday 10th, June 2016
Entries to: Trial Secretary, 2 - 10 Casino Court, BURPENGARY QLD 4505 Enquiries: Contact: Carol Christensen Ph: (07) 3888 3346 Entry fees: Novice $16, Restricted $18, All Age $20 Venue: Tamborine Area Judging time: 8:00am Vetting: 7:30am Trial day: Sunday, 26th June 2016
AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE TERRIER CLUB OF QLD Entries close: Monday 6th, June 2016
Entries to: Show Secretary, P.O. Box 908, JIMBOOMBA QLD 4280, online Show Manager Enquiries: Contact: Fiona Skews Ph: 0402 463 295 Entry fees: Members $12, non-members $10 Venue: Durack Dog Grounds Judging time: 8:00am Vetting: 7:30am
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The A - Z of Pedigree Dog Breeders Please note: The details listed in the Breeder’s Directory are authorised for publication by the members concerned. Dogs Queensland offers no warranty of any kind in relation to the standard of any dog offered for sale by a breeder or as to the reputation or skill of any breeder. SUNSHINESTAR: J Elliot (07) 4668 5792.
AIREDALE TERRIER LOVEDALE: Breed & Puppy Enq Ph: (07) 5546 9016 FEUERDORN: Andy Muller Ph: 0415 406 694 Email: airedales@firethorn.com.au
AUSTRALIAN STUMPY TAIL CATTLE DOG CUMBYDENE: Quality pups 0417 734 479 BASENJI LOMAR: Louise 0429 896 558 Enquires welcome
AKITA PRIMALSPIRIT: www.primalspiritakita.com Kim - 0432 318 265 Red&Brindle Imp TANOSHII: N. & V. Schneider Ph: 0407 115 674 Email: tanoshii@tanoshiikennels.com
BASSET HOUND KARETA: R. & M. Webber, Redland Bay Ph: 0418 721 291. Email: kareta@bigpond.com AMMIDAN: K. & A. McGinn www.ammidan.com Samford Ph: (07) 3289 4033 ammidan@bigpond.com
ALASKAN MALAMUTE POLDARA: Enq. Sharon Ph: (07) 5546 0303 AH. Ph: 0448 460 300 Email: swpoldara@bigpond.com Web: www.poldarakennels.com DARKSKY: Imp B/Lines. Ph: 0412 454 763 ICERIVA: Enq’s Jess Ph: 0414 267 507 AUSTRALIAN CATTLE DOG KELPRIN: Breeding the Unlimited ACD show / sport / work / pets. 0439 932 224 AUSTRALIAN KELPIE OATLAND: D Kent Ph: (07) 3289 1728/0407 025 038 AMAKHOSI: Jess Reilly Ph: 0416 032 867 DRYCREEK: Di Peterson 0424 257 960 Bne AUSTRALIAN SILKY TERRIER
BEAGLE BURBAY: Peter & Erika call (07) 5486 6154 BELGIAN SHEPHERD DOG MIRRIBANDI: 0409 619 327 www.mirribandi.com Groenendael & Tervueren BELGENBEAU: www.ozbsd.com 0458 040 990 BELGNTE: www.belgnte.com 0408 837 994 BERNESE MOUNTAIN DOG ZEIGEN: Kim Haddon (07) 4630 1932 43 yrs. Breeding exp. Imports. Switz / Swed / Russia Email: zeigen1@bigpond.com BICHON FRISÉ SALTBREEZE: Gold Coast Bichon Frisé. 0416 517 733 Enq. Jacqui Brazel
QUINVALE: Puppy & Stud enq. Ph: (07) 3289 9286 AUSILK: (07) 5546 0260 www.ausilk.com WILLAME: Aileen Ph: (07) 4163 1734 Nanango
BORDER COLLIE WOTTAPUD: B/W & Choc pups. J. & C. Penn (07) 5482 2719 bordercollies@wottapud.com TRUCKALUCK: STUD / PUP Enq (07) 5493 0408
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DARJOBA: Puppies/stud DNA clear: Joan dj.bartley@bigpond.com (07) 4934 0489 TALQUAH: Hip / DNA tested (07) 5546 3355 suzanne@talquah.com.au any enquiry ROWESDALE: www.bordercollies.com.au Bris/G Coast Enquiries Ph: 0409 265 828 BOXER KUDIRKA: D Kelly Ph: (07) 3888 2230 GOCANROC: Puppy & Stud Enq 0400 241 026 BRITISH BULLDOG WILLAMOND: Happy, Healthy Quality Dogs DNA Tested Stud Dog available Enq welcome Ph 0409 481 925 RUNDERKRAAL: Enq welcome (07) 4698 4125 PIPERSGLEN: Enq welcome 0411 871 666 BULLMASTIFF PARADIGM: Ph (07) 3399 1137 Brian and Rosemary Miller. Simply beautiful Bullmastiffs KONDA: Pup / Stud enquiries Welcome (07) 3297 7573 BULL TERRIER
KUPALA: Stud & Puppies Ph 0428 522 464 BULLYTRAX: All Enquiries (07) 5576 7747 DENOTANY: All Enquiries Welcome (07) 5546 3003 BULL TERRIER (MINIATURE)
PAGWIN: All enq. welcome (07) 5485 3460 CANE CORSO
AWESOMISSIMO: Shelley (07) 4097 6561
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CAVALIER KING CHARLES SPANIEL
ELLAURENA: Ph Helen 0488 357 457 CURRINDABELA: Cert. healthy lines Ph Carolyn on (07) 5498 7681 CAVALRITE: (07) 5484 6510 www.cavalrite.com CHESAPEAKE BAY RETRIEVER TENARDA: Only the best will do! 0417 606 214 BAMGYPS: 0409 273 526 WEBFOOT: Show / Field www.dogs.net.au/webfoot 0438 869 594 CHIHUAHUA (LONG AND SMOOTH COAT)
WACHOWA: Mrs J. Watt - Ph: (07) 3372 3654
DACHSHUND (MINIATURE SMOOTH HAIRED)
ASSUANA: GW & RF Assay (07) 4664 4069 JOHNSANNA: M. Johnson 0400 661 861 ABJEKT: Stud + Pups 0419 685 534 SPLENDAK: Yvonne Shaw (07) 5496 7020 DAXHAUS: Marilyn Dyckhoff (07) 4155 1443
CHOW CHOW MALABOO: Puppies sometimes available Sandra & Keith Ph: (07) 3491 3350 REGALCHOW: regalchow@outlook.com.au LYNRUS: Pups sometimes available Enq Welcome Ph: 0429 626 201 Lynne COCKER SPANIEL
AGWYR: Stud & pups (07) 3372 6549/0404 050 040 MEYDAK: www.meydak.com 0405 446 940 DACHSHUND (SMOOTH HAIRED)
LAEN: Breeding from quality, healthy, back- x-rayed dogs Ph: (07) 5543 1395
VAREWELL: For wonderful companions. Enq welcome 0417 797 279 PACEAWAY: Top quality in spots (07) 5464 2554 DOBERMANN
BELAFIR: Int. Ch at Stud; 0413 800 213 WATTAVUE: Stud & Puppies (07) 5467 2035 STONHONDES: Pups most times 0429 922 447 DOGUE DE BORDEAUX
CHRISMAR: Family Cockers (07) 5437 0452
BORDOGUE: Type, structure and temperament. Enq. 0412 498 707
KEAMAREE: Est. 1980. Exc. Temp, stud / pups, 3 colours, eye tested. (07) 4157 2758 TRENWYTH: www.trenwythcollies.webs.com Pups / Stud (07) 5544 9233 Beaudesert COTON DE TULEAR
COTONRUN: Pup / Enq Michelle 0419 123 455 DACHSHUND (MINIATURE LONG HAIRED)
DIZAMINI/CLARATAN: S. Mundt & H. Wildridge Ph (07) 3294 6745 VALGARDEN: Val Bowden (07) 3800 1127 SPLENDAK: Yvonne Shaw (07) 5496 7020
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VONEHRLICH: Pups Dogs (07) 3390 1132 KANTENNA: Puppy Enquiary 0411 433 739 VOMAMBACH: Puppy enquiry 0417 710 434 KASSAAR: Puppies, older dogs, Qlty. Ex.Temp, Imported dogs & Stud dogs (07) 5423 2575 www.kassaar.com GERMAN SHORTHAIRED POINTER
DARLINHART: Matt & Tanya. Visit us at www.darlinhart.com or Ph: (07) 4630 5412 KAPOINT: kay.hutt@gmail.com 0402 119 013. Health tested stock TEALPOINT: Show, Field, Obedience www.dogs.net.au/tealpoint 0438 869 594
DALMATIAN
WATERVAAL: Gwen Hansen (07) 5498 1296
COLLIE (ROUGH)
DEBBAR: Show, Obed, Pets, (07) 4667 3910
DACHSHUND (MINIATURE WIRE HAIRED)
PEPELOPAZ: June Evans JP (07) 4959 5469 TARQUILA: Ann Parker (07) 4170 0609
GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG
RUNDERKRAAL: European Imp’s (07) 4698 4125 CRIMSONCHARM: Defying the Ordinary www.crimsoncharm.com Ph: 0405 749 005 FOX TERRIER (SMOOTH)
ROSEFOXII: Stud and Puppies available 0402 764 574 GERMAN PINSCHER
ANGELSUN: Pet / Show / Obed Angelsun.net FOLKVAR: Superb Pet / Show Folkvar.net
GREAT DANE
MAFIMAFI: Blue & Black 0419 656 297 www.mafimafigreatdanes.com VANDANE: Fawn & Brindle American Lines (07) 4778 8462 www.vandane.com.au GRIFFON BRUXELLOIS
TZANI: 0429 444 499, www.tzani.com.au IRISH SETTER
YARRAMO: Established 1974. For quality contact the Nortons (07) 4157 8338 CHEPAURYLL: Call Cheryl 0438 598 597 www.irishsetters-whitsunday.com IRISH WOLFHOUND
CELTICBLISS: Ph: Joan Powell (07) 5496 4163 IRISHROCK: Diann Hart (07) 4922 2681 DONGUNYA: J&S Donaldson (07) 4697 1349 ITALIAN GREYHOUND
ELEQUANCE: Friendly help 0415 841 727 JACK RUSSELL TERRIER
ZEIGEN: Kim Haddon (07) 4630 1932 JAPANESE SPITZ
SYIDE: Nigel&Lyn Wood Enq (07) 5427 9959
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KABANDER: All enq. welcome: 0438 702 690 LABRADOR RETRIEVER
SARSHAI: Stud / puppy Enq: (07) 3289 4859
POODLE (MINIATURE)
MYFLAIR: Black & white pups / stud. myflairkennels.com (07) 3711 9282 ADELTOY: Merle (07) 5541 4996 All Colours SUNSHINESTAR: J Elliott (07) 4668 5792.
BOOROOMGAI: E. Gale Ph: 0447 477 097 DEWICK: Stud/Puppy enq. (07) 5497 9013 ROSELOCK: Qty choc / pups DNA / CLR / 0408 684 979 TENARDA: Proven quality always. 0417 606 214
POODLE (STANDARD)
TREVASCO: silver, blue, beige. Phone Elizabeth 0428 738 700 www.trevasco.com
JAYWICK: Est 1952 Still Here (07) 5411 8546 SOUTHBANK: M & B Sheppard (07) 3297 5570 AVOKAH: www.avokahlabs.com (07) 4159 9192 LABRADDELL: Enq. Wilhelm 0409 227 674 LHASA APSO
KRADDOELL: Enq Welcome 0402 314 367 SENGKYILA: A&J Callan CQ 0411 370 706 LOWCHEN
PACEAWAY: Lovable little lions (07) 5464 2554 MALTESE
SCHNEEWICHEN: Ch. lines. Estd 35yrs. Cathy (07) 5446 7706 MANCHESTER TERRIER
GALLIFREYAN: Pups & info (07) 3390 8408 NEAPOLITAN MASTIFF
WAMPHYRI: Pups Stud Enq (07) 4683 7001 PAPILLON
QUINVALE: Puppy & Stud Enq. (07) 3289 9286 ROSESWAIN: J. Moy Ph. 0427 128 009 Enq. welcome roseswain@live.com.au PEKINGESE
TAOTSING: Joce Ph: (07) 3206 6018 POMERANIAN
ZEIGEN: Kim Haddon (07) 4630 1932 Breeder of #4 Pom USA 2014. Imports From 6 Countries, combining Best of Int. Champs. Email: zeigen1@bigpond.com
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LUXURYTOYPAW: Puppy enq 0447 228 555 luxurytoypaw.com luxurytoypaw@gmail.com SALUKI
ASHROSE: Frances Rieck (07) 4666 3796 SAMOYED
SHACAR: Stud & Puppy Enq. 0419 093 859 Certified Health Checked
ADELTOY: Merle (07) 5541 4996 Bl, Br, White SCHNAUZER
EVERSLY: Alison Sciberras 0407 743 158 WINTOPPI: Stud / Puppy enq: (07) 4168 7225
RUSSIAN TOY
POODLE (TOY)
SILKYELK: Brown/black pup/stud Pra clear www.silkyelkpoodles.com.au ph 0409 409 455 debra@silkyelk.com.au ADITHE: Black / Brown Pups / Studs PRA Clear, 0414 707 475 Email: judithmcr@hotmail.com BELLISSIMA: Quality Toys+Stud Dogs Black/Brown PRA Clear (07) 4096 2367, 0408 331 368 bellissima36@bigpond.com MULHULS: PD & CA Gross (07) 3286 3023 mulhuls@bigpond.com 0417 157 836 ADELTOY: Merle (07) 5541 4996 All Colours SUNSHINESTAR: J Elliott (07) 4668 5792 PUG
KLABAUTER: www.standardschnauzer.com.au Imp black Ch. lines. 0414 572 289 AMORDEN: morna.wright@bigpond.com P/S SCHNAUZER (GIANT)
MUNCHENER: (07) 5485 3355 P/S imports SCHNAUZER (MINIATURE)
BABETAL: www.minischnauzersaust.com Phone: Caroline (07) 5424 6106 / 0408 356 739 SPRYNGE: Enq (07) 4698 7080 Since 1981 UPYRKILT: 0402 510 250 stacy.kellie@gmail.com www.upyrkilt.com SCOTTISH TERRIER
CAMEOLA: Quality black and Fawn (07) 3273 8713
TOWNSCOTT: P James Enq welc (07) 4773 2559
JEMINELLE: Janelle Bris (07) 5546 3166
REEFSCOTT: P Redpath 0427 480 260
KILAMAR: Quality Ph Marie 0409 846 251
UPYRKILT: 0402 510 250 stacy.kellie@gmail.com www.upyrkilt.com
LERILLA: Quality. Enq. welcome. fancee@optusnet.com.au Maureen Bris 0427 461 260 RHODESIAN RIDGEBACK
ADBESARE: Stud and pups 0419 782 334 STARRIDGE: 0428 452 096 or starridgerrs.com For love of the breed call cyndy MARMATIA: Qual. lines xrayed line 0409 414 050 CHILOLO: 0410 651 756 www.chilolo.com.au ROTTWEILER
MONTMILL: Stud/Puppy see us on FB
MASCOTHAVEN: Scotties Blackbutt Qld, Please call or email 0408 874 634 berilmurray@hotmail.com All Dogs DNA tested amd VWD3 clear SHAR PEI
GABLEHAUS: Ongoing support (07) 3202 6509 SHETLAND SHEEPDOG
MALLARABA: Carolyn Pfeiffer (07) 5464 5221 SHIH TZU
SHUMAR: Pup and Stud Enq 0410 729 215
KYSURAKYAN: Puppy Stud Enq (07) 3889 1562 GEMROCKE: Pup/Breeding Enq 0418 789 995 ZENDOTAH: zendotah@live.com.au 0412 378 395
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TIBETAN TERRIER
BLUEMOOSKA: Qld’s longest standing breeder. Multiple BIS / BISS dogs. Ph: (07) 5546 9768 / 0403 071 485
BAKIT: G. Lawrence (07) 4936 1608
AUSDANSKE: Andrew Larsen. Dk Imp 0412 567 639. Email ausdanske@hotmail.com
KADMA: Carol Thompson 0418 723 989
AMORENEKID: www.adourstudkennels.com.au Email adourstudandkennels@gmail.com
WEIMARANER
WELSH CORGI (PEMBROKE) STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIER
XOLOITZCUINTLE
YORKSHIRE TERRIER
KAROJENBE: Linda Shaw 0417 434 536 Email: aaayorkie@bigpond.com
CUUCHIN: Joyce Wheeler. Ph (07) 5496 9808
KASALILLY: www.kasalillykennels.com ACEBLUE: When only the best will do Stud and Puppies 0407 462 872
WEST HIGHLAND WHITE TERRIER
TERRYWHITE: Lovely Pups (07) 5484 1988
LILCRACKA: Enq Kay@lilcracka.com WHIPPET
BLUEASDA: www.blueasdastaffies.com Adrian & Alana Enq 0418 805 026 or contactus@blueasdastaffies.com
GRAU: Pat (07) 3888 1999 patjoy@bigpond.com
ZANZOOBLUE: DNA Clear HC&L2 Puppy enq welcome 0402 145 760
SHALIQUE: T & K Cooney (07) 5546 3740
ZKIZIM: Puppy enq. Jan 0400 907 562 BOROLO: Type, Temperament, All Health Tested & Clear. Stud / Pup enq welcome www.borolostaffords. com (07) 5426 2605
CHICOTEVA: Jenny Grother 0409 751 158
PIAFFE: Est 20+ years Quality imported & Aust Lines ulla@leatherwoodlodge.com Mrs U Greenwood (07) 3374 4122.
TRYLOU: All Colours Show / Pet / Stud. Puppy Enq. Ph: Lou (07) 4956 4645 / 0428 437 678 ELBELLARIDGE: Enq always welcome. All colours www.elbellaridge.com ST. BERNARD
SNOMARK: All Enq. Welcome. Est 1986 0400 142 267 ann@snomarkstbernards.com LYMPNE: Allan Johnson. All enq. welcome. (07) 5445 9805. lympne@tpg.com.au TENTERFIELD TERRIER
TAPPAKAI: John Bourke (07) 5424 2112 TIBETAN MASTIFF
AMITABHA: B&P Dickson 0407 552 143 TIBETAN SPANIEL
BOLDSTAR: Robyn Ph: (07) 4934 0327
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Kennel Clubs Directory The Queensland Dog World
AFFILIATED KENNEL CLUBS BREED / GROUP CLUBS • Airedale Terrier Enthusiasts Association of Qld.: Mr. R. Grannum, PO Box 5142, Brassall 4305 Ph: (07) 5464 4849 Email: peargran@westnet.com.au Website: www.airedales.org.au • American Staffordshire Terrier Club of Qld: Mrs F Skews, P.O. Box 908 Jimboomba 4280 Ph: 0402 463 295 Email: fiona@jfcarpentry.com.au Website: www.qldamstaffclub.com • Australian Shepherd Club of Qld: Mr G Braithwaite, 24 Homebush Crt, Joyner, 4500 Ph: (07) 3882 2130 Email: brishetaussies@bigpond.com • Australian Terrier Club of Qld: Mrs L Roebig, 34 Gareel St, Jindalee 4074. Ph: 0419 791 464 Email: ringyspaniel@hotmail.com • Basset Hound Club of Qld.: Ms M McGinn, PO Box 14, Samford 4520. Ph: (07) 3289 4033. Mob: 0416 213 253. Email: mich@qmug.net • Beagle Club of Qld.: Mrs J Whittaker, 2-8 King Parrot Cl, Boyland 4275. Ph: (07) 5543 5826 Mob: 0409 881 991 Email: beagleclubqld@hotmail.com Website: www.beagleclubqld.org • Belgian Shepherd Dog Club of Qld.: Mrs K Winton, PO Box 69. Rosewood Qld 4340 Ph: 0409 619 327. Email: secretary@bsdcq.com • Border Collie Club of Qld: Mrs S Everist, 40 Caberne Crt Morayfield 4506 Ph: (07) 5497 8995 Mob: 0407 136 139 Email: sally@everist.net • Borzoi Club of Qld. Inc: Mrs M Davis, 9 Vied Rd, Pallara 4110. Ph: (07) 3372 4657 Email: russkimir@dodo.com.au
• Cocker Spaniel Club of Qld: Mrs J Stoneley, 60 Lyndon Rd Capalaba 4157 Ph: (07) 3206 2618 • Collie Rough and Smooth Club of Qld Inc: Mr T. Thomas P.O. Box 187 Clayfield 4011 Ph: 0481 590 871 Email: tim_at_ochaye@hotmail.com • Dachshund Club of Qld: Mrs. J. Cross, 79 Danyenah St.,Loganholme 4129 Ph: (07) 3209 7321 Email dakleydachshunds@yahoo.com.au Website: www.dachshundclubqld.com • Dalmatian Association of Qld Inc: Mrs N McIntyre, 7 Birch Cl Heathwood 4110 Mob: 0409 634 127 Email: daqsec@outlook.com Website: www.dalmatiansqld.com.au • Dobermann Club of Qld. Inc: Mrs C Haine, PO Box 324, Narangba 4504 Ph: (07) 3886 7557.Mob: 0403 971 749 Email: secretary@dobeclubqld.com.au Website: www.dobeclubqld.com.au • English Springer Spaniel Assoc of Qld: Miss C. Williams 541 Redland Bay Rd Capalaba 4157 Ph: 0403 240 296 Email: charliet1@bigpond.com • Fox Terrier Club of Qld.: Mrs V Davis, PO Box 607, Beenleigh 4207. Ph: (07) 3200 5764. Email: vicki@petmotel.com.au • French Bulldog Club of Qld: Mrs K McClelland, PO Box 729, Oxenford Qld 4211. Ph: 0411 032 517. Email: llacharkennels@gmail.com • German Shepherd Dog Club (Qld) Inc: Mrs D. Ballantyne, 16 Luscombe Crescent Wolffdene Qld 4207 Ph: 0411 433 739 Email: secretary@gsdcqld.org.au • Golden Retriever Club of Qld: Mrs K Vowell, P.O. Box 36, Capalaba 4157 Ph: 0423 320 020 Email: grcqld@gmail.com Website: www.grcq.org.au
• Bullmastiff Club of Qld: Mrs V Yates PO Box 943, Park Ridge 4125. Ph: (07) 5546 3712 Email: bmsecqld1@hotmail.com Website: www.bullmastiffclubofqueensland.org.au
• Great Dane Society of Qld Inc: Mr A. Bruce, 5 Logan Pde Logan Reserve 4133 Ph: 0433 515 615 Email: secretary@greatdane.org.au Website www.greatdanesocqld.com
• Bull Terrier Club of Qld Inc: Ms A. Litfin, PO Box 35 Browns Plains BC 4118 Ph: 0403 251 655 Email: booyap2@optusnet.com.au
• Griffon Club of Qld: Mrs J Croad, 14 Lorikeet Road Regency Downs 4341 Mob: 0419 282 176 Email secretary.griffonclubofqld@gmail.com
• Cattle Dog & Kelpie Club of Qld: Ms J Phillips, 12 Duke St, Ascot 4007. Ph: 0414 777 364. Email: janphil12@gmail.com • Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club (Qld.): Ms E McCutcheon, PO Box 1101, Wynnum 4178 Ph: (07) 3893 0847. Mob: 0448 810 847 Email: elisa_mccutcheon@bigpond.com Website: www.cavalierclubqld.net • Central Qld. Toy Dog Club: Mrs J Sweeney, 1 Hicks Close, Gracemere, 4702 Ph: (07) 4933 3399 Mob: 0407 138 860 Website: tracjobea@hotmail.com • Chihuahua Club of Qld.: Mrs J Watt, 9 Clifton Cres., Durack 4077. Ph: (07) 3372 3654. Mob: 0418 153 115 Email: wachowa@ozemail.com.au • Chinese Crested Dog Club of Qld.: Secretary Mrs S. Tynan 17341 New England Hwy ALLORA 4362 Ph: 07 4666 2157 Email: antrimstud@dodo.com.au
• Hound Club of Qld.: Miss A Carius, PO Box 4107, Gumdale 4154 Ph: (07) 3245 1195 Email: ainslie_carius@health.qld.gov.au • Labrador Retriever Club of Qld Inc: Ms K Wood, PO Box 382 Samford 4520 Mob: 0434 344 230 Email: lrcqsecretary@gmail.com Website: www.labradorclubqld.com • Old English Sheepdog Club of Qld: Mr R Schnaars, 37 Derribong Cl Karana Downs 4306 Ph: (07) 3201 0952 Email: robcheralsna@bigpond.com • Poodle Club of Queensland Inc: Ms P Morgan, PO Box 171 Aspley 4034 Ph: 0417 157 838 Email: qpcsecretary@yahoo.com.au Website: www.poodleclubofqueenslandinc.com
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• Qld Afghan Hound Association: Mrs C. McGreevy 206 Norris Rd Bracken Ridge 4017 Ph: (07) 3261 1947 Email: mcgreevybayan@smartchat.net.au • Qld Boston Terrier Club: Acting Secretary Mrs K. McConnell 9 Archer Crt Karalee Qld 4306 Ph: 0411 955 501 Email: bostonmac@bigpond.com • Qld Boxer Club: Ms S. Davies, PO Box 878 Archerfield 4108 Ph: (07) 3879 0513 Email: secretary@qldboxerclub.org • Qld Bulldog Club: PO Box 45 Eagle Heights 4271 Ph: 0452 210 184 Email: QLDBulldogClub@gmail.com • Queensland Gundog Association: Mr A Adams, 4 Skua St Inala 4077 Ph: (07) 3278 8001 Email: qldgundog@gmail.com • Queensland Sighthound Association: Mrs J. Harnett, 36-42 Pennine Dr Nth Maclean 4280 Ph: 0409 585 336 Email: qsa.enquiries@hotmail.com • Rhodesian Ridgeback Club of Qld Inc: Mrs G Melksham 30-32 Kamala Crt Cedar Vale 4285 Ph: 0418 984 605 Email: info@rrcq.org Website: www.rrcq.org • Rottweiler Club of Qld. Inc.: Mrs D Carter, PO Box 872, Beenleigh 4207 Ph: 0452 228 709 Email: rcqld@yahoo.com.au Website: www.rcqld.net • Saint Bernard Club of Queensland.: Miss S Hannan, 4 Nixon Dr, North Booval 4304 Mob: 0438 744 277 Email: saintbernardqld@hotmail.com • Setter Club of Qld: Mrs C Gorey, PO Box 3123, North Mackay 4740 Ph: 0438 598 597 Email: goreymky@bigpond.com Web: www.facebook.com/pages/thesetterclubofqld • Shetland Sheepdog Club of Qld: Miss A. Davies, 131 Alberton Road, Alberton 4207. Ph: (07) 3382 6966. Email: anndavies3@bigpond.com • Sporting Spaniel Club of Qld: Miss S. Phillips, PO Box 1393 Sunnybank Hills 4109 Ph: 0407 119 068 Email: laronaess@bigpond.com • Sporting Terrier Club of Qld: Miss S Kellie, PO Box 282 Strathpine Centre 4500 Ph: 0402 510 250 Email stacy.kellie@gmail.com Website: www.sportingterriers.netfirms.com • Staffordshire Bull Terrier Club of Qld: Miss J Akers, PO Box 60, Marburg 4346 Mob: 0422 938 507 Email: clubsecretary@sbtcq.net Website: www.sbtcq.net • Tenterfield Terrier Club of Qld: Mrs. M. Holt, PO Box 43, Beerwah 4519. Ph: (07) 5494 9993 Email: dimah@bigpond.com Website: www.tenterfieldterriers.net • Toy Dog Club of North Qld: Mrs F Vecchio, PO Box 1290, Tully 4854. Ph: (07) 4066 7912 Mob: 0418 197 093 Email: fiona@mollabru.com.au
• Toy Dog Club of Qld.: Mrs S Morris, 106 Strathpine Rd Bald Hills 4036 Ph: 0414 662 173 Email: morris106@tpg.com.au • Welsh Corgi Club of Qld.: Ms S Bendixen, MS 540 Wilkes Rd, Ebenezer via Rosewood 4340, Ph: (07) 5464 2360 Email: shaneen.bendixen@bigpond.com • West Highland White Terrier Club of Qld.: Mr P Tohill, 33 Lutzow St, Tarragindi 4121 Ph: (07) 3892 3659 Mob: 0448 042 804 Email: tohills@bigpond.net.au Website www.westiesqld.org.au • Whippet Club of Queensland: Ms Julie Jenkins 1 Savannah Street Redcliffe Qld 4020 Ph: 0408 007 036 Email: whippetclubqld@gmail.com • Working Dog Club of Queensland: Mrs J McCann, 146 - 154 Wendt Road, Chambers Flat Qld 4133 Ph: (07) 5547 0752 Email: jopearl@powerup.com.au
SOUTHERN ZONE 1 CLUBS • Allora Kennel Club: Mrs P Brown, 22 Inverramsay Rd, Goomburra 4362, Ph: (07) 4666 6258. Mob: 0417 600 885. Email: pamela.brown@sdrc.qld.gov.au • Beaudesert Kennel Club: Ms V. Schneider, PO Box 124, Jimboomba 4280. Ph: 0407 115 674. Email: tanoshii@tanoshiikennels.com Website: www.beaudesertkc.com • Beenleigh & District Kennel Club: Mr D Moran, PO Box 174 Goodna 4300 Ph: (07) 3381 9460 Mob: 0422 362 777 Email: dachyden@gmail.com • Brisbane Valley Kennel Club: 11 Fleur Cres Lockyer Waters Ph: (07) 5465 8523 Mob: 0417 549 600 Email: lynn_n@bigpond.com • Burnett Kennel Club: Mr J Hales, 31 Seiler Rd, MS 612 Kingaroy 4610. Ph: (07) 4164 1010. Email: bkc@bordernet.com.au • Caboolture Kennel Club: Miss V. Wyness 49 Timbergrove Rd Elimbah Qld 4516 Ph: (07) 5496 7540 Mob: 0404 037 095 Email: vickiwyness@bigpond.com • Darling Downs Kennel Club: Miss R. Green, 9471 New England Highway, Geham 4352 Ph: (07) 4696 6216 Mob: 0410 651 756 Email: ridgebacks@chilolo.net.au • Gold Coast Canine Club: Mr M Tomaschewski P.O. Box 916 Runaway Bay Qld 4216 Ph: 0457 583 422 Email: michael.tom@bigpond.com • Gundog & Heavy Breeds Club of Qld.: Mrs. A. Carius, PO Box 4107, Gumdale 4154 Ph: (07) 3245 1195 Email: aarucons@powerup.com.au • Gympie & District Kennel Club: Ms A Christie, Ph: 0407 310 782. Email: ann.christie86@yahoo.com.au • Ipswich Kennel Club: Ms P Johansen, 63 Hornbuckles Road West, Grandchester, 4340. Ph: (07) 5465 5351,Mob 0406 538 003, Email pjjomeja@gmail.com
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SOUTHERN ZONE 1 CLUBS • Junior Kennel Club of Qld: Mr M Watt, 9 Clifton Cres, Durack 4077 Ph: (07) 3372 3654 Email: michael.watt13@gmail.com • Kennel Association of Qld: Mrs J Wilshier, 6 Daintree, Riverhills 4074 Ph: (07) 3279 7339 Mob: 0417 799 115 Email: cavlamour@bigpond.com • Ladies Kennel Association of Qld.: Mrs U Greenwood, 49 Leatherwood Pl, Brookfield 4069 Ph: (07) 3374 4122 Mob: 0488 742 333 Email: ulla@leatherwoodlodge.com • Lockyer Valley Kennel Club: Mrs K Knight, PO Box 50, Lowood 4311. Ph: 0407 621 726. Email: lockyervalleykc@yahoo.com.au • Maree Kennel Club Inc: Mrs J Ireland, 25 Buttler Street Bellbird Park 4300 Ph: (07) 3814 3069 Email: graedon33@hotmail.com • Nanango & Districts All Breeds Kennel Club: Mrs V. Mannion, PO Box 533, Nanango 4615 Ph: (07) 4163 1953 Mob: Email: garvyman@internode.on.net Website: www.freewebs.com/nanangokennelclub
• Gladstone Kennel Club Inc.: Ms M McFadzen, PO Box 7245, Gladstone Qld 4680 Ph: 0439 431 239 Email: gkc@live.com.au • Hervey Bay Kennel Club: Mrs B. Mangin, 57 Kehls Rd, Avondale 4670 Ph: (07) 4157 8098 Mob: 0429 418 211 Email: herveybaykennelclub@gmail.com • Isis & District Canine Club: Mrs B Mangin, 57 Kehls Rd, Avondale 4670. Ph: (07) 4157 8098 Mob: 0429 478 211 Email: isis.dist.cci@gmail.com • Mackay Kennel Club: Miss K. Volker, PO Box 7156, Mackay MC 4741 Ph: 0438 547 785 Email: kirstin.volker@gmail.com • Maryborough Kennel Club Inc: Mrs L McLaughlin, PO Box 402, Maryborough 4650 Ph: 0408 896 206 Email: lizamcl.31@gmail.com • Mount Morgan & Bouldercombe Kennel Club: Mr J Whitehead Mob: 0407 620 971 Email: j.n.whitehead@bigpond.com
• Proserpine Whitsunday Obedience & Kennel Club Inc: Ms J Connolly,PO Box 232 Koulmala 4738 Mob: 0458 010 838 Email: jacqui.connolly@bigpond.com • Thuringowa City Kennel Club: Mr G Hickey, PO Box 7411 Garbutt BC 4814 Ph: 0499 009 839 Email: oralgh@internode.on.net • Townsville Kennel Association Inc.: Mr G Hickey, PO Box 7738 Garbutt BC 4814 Ph: (07) 4751 6468 Mob: 0499 009 839 Email: orlagh@internode.on.net Website: www.townsvillekennelassociation.com • Tully & District Kennel Club: Ms F Vecchio, PO Box 1290, Tully 4854. Ph: (07) 4066 7912 Email: info@tullykennelclub.com.au
OBEDIENCE / AGILITY / TRACKING / HERDING • All Breeds Tracking Club: Mrs K. Barrass 150 Quail St Cedar Vale 4285 Ph: (07) 5543 1885 Email: barrassk@bigpond.com
• The Pioneer Valley Kennel Club: Miss L McCrindle, 38 Langdon – Lumburra Rd, Mirani 4754. Ph: (07) 4959 1353 Email: lanrob@dodo.com.au
• Caboolture Sports Dog Obedience Club: Mrs F Lester, PO Box 491, Morayfield, 4506 Ph: 0450 902 520 Email: secretary@caboolturedogobedience.com.au Website: www.caboolturedogobedience.com.au
• Pine Rivers Kennel Club: Mrs J Glover, PO Box 453, Caboolture 4510. Ph: 0419 663 942 Email: judy@fjweis.com
• Rockhampton Kennel Club Inc.: Mrs J Scott, PO Box 8593, Allenstown, 4700 Ph: (07) 4939 7698 Email: calstonia2@bigpond.com.au
• Cairns City Kennel Club Inc.: Mrs J Wilkinson, PO Box 252, Cairns 4870 Ph: (07) 4055 4040 Email: jeanw22@bigpond.com
• Qld. Kennel Council: Miss A. Davies, 131 Alberton Rd, Alberton 4207 Ph: (07) 3382 6966 Email: anndavies3@bigpond.com
• Sarina Kennel Club: Mrs C Donaldson, PO Box 742, Sarina 4737 Ph: 0407 150 815 Email: candrdonaldson@bigpond.com
• Canine Obedience Club of Townsville: Secretary / Trial Secretary Ms W. Purdie, PO Box 991, Aitkenvale 4814 Ph: 0438 501 796 Email: secretary@coct.com.au
• Northern Classic Kennel Club: Miss L. Carpenter, 27 Anembo Ave Pimpama 4209 Ph: 0417 075 499 Email: lisacarpenter@y7mail.com
• Redcliffe Peninsula Kennel Club: Ms L Horne 40 Whiteside Rd, Whiteside, Qld, 4503, Ph: (07) 3285 5503 Mob: 0418 783 823 Email: liane@lowenhart.net
NORTHERN ZONE 3 CLUBS • Atherton Tableland Kennel Club: Mrs L Halliwell, PO Box 555, Atherton 4883 Ph: 0407 160 670 Email: lhalliwell@bigpond.com
• Continental Herding Club: Mrs C Bull, 858 Murphys Creek Rd, Upper Lockyer 4352 Ph: (07) 4630 5557. Mob: 0407 303 599 Email: ionaborda_bordercollies@hotmail.com
• Hervey Bay Dog Obedience & Agility Club Inc: Ms K Wallace, PO Box 365, Hervey Bay 4655 Mob: 0487 319 745 Email: hbdoaci@live.com.au Website: www.herveybaydogclub.com • Ingham Kennel & Obedience Club Inc.: Mrs R Horton, PO Box 776, Ingham 4850 Mob: 0417 611 285 (after 4pm) Email: rhonmor@hotmail.com • Ipswich Dog Obedience Club: Ms P Ferguson, PO Box 2007, North Ipswich 4305 Ph: (07) 3281 5585 Mob: 0413 556 422 Email: ipswichdogobedienceclub@outlook.com • Jimboomba Dog Training Club Inc: Ms S. Chandler, PO Box 206, Jimboomba 4280 Ph: (07) 5546 3355 Email: suzanne.chandler12@gmail.com • Lockyer Valley Dog Training Club Inc.: Mrs. J. Kimlin, 32 Forest Hill-Fernvale Rd, Forest Hill 4342 Ph: (07) 5465 4221 Email: gjkimlin@bigpond.net.au • Logan All Breeds Dog Obedience Club Inc.: Mrs E Gale, PO Box 23, Kingston 4114 Ph: 0447 477 097 Email: ellengale@hotmail.com • Magpies Mackay & District Obedience Club: Mrs. C. Hodge, PO Box 655, Mackay 4740 Ph: (07) 4944 0373 Email: carol.hodge@bigpond.com Website: www.mackaydogobedience.com • Maryborough Dog Obedience Club: Mrs C Sinclair, PO Box 3050, Maryborough 4650 Mob: 0406 921 560 Email: cjsinclair@live.com.au • Metropolitan Dog Obedience Club Inc.: Mrs W Waller, PO Box 337, Zillmere 4034 Ph: (07) 3359 9901 Email: metrodogclub@live.com.au Website: www.metrodogclub.com
• Dances With Dogs Club Queensland: Mrs B Murfet, 69 Whiteside Rd, Whiteside 4503 Ph: (07) 3285 2560 Email: dwdcq@live.com.au or cbmurfet@ bigpond.com
• Nanango & Districts All Breeds Kennel Club: Obedience Listing and Zone 1 Conformation Listing Mrs V. Mannion PO Box 533 Nanango 4615 Ph: 0417 004 031 Email: garvyman@internode.on.net Website: www.freewebs.com/nanangokennelclub Facebook:www.facebook.com/Nanangoand DistrictAllBreedsKennelClub
• DogzCairns Inc: Ms S Daniels, PO Box 644, Smithfield 4878 Ph: 0408 183 038 Email: dogzcairns@hotmail.com Website: www.dogzcairns.org–
• Obedience Dog Club of Brisbane: Ms Deb Raeburn, PO Box 1288, Oxley 4075. Ph: 0411 017 454 Email: info@odcb.org Website: www.odcb.org
• Cloncurry & District Canine Club: Ms F. Rae 18 Alice St Cloncurry 4824 Ph: 0427 958 426 Email: cdcclub@outlook.com.au
• Evergreen Tracking Dog Club Inc: Mr B. Berry 41 Darley Rd Upper Caboolture 4510 Ph: 0407 158 196 Email: bntberry@gmail.com Email (secondary): Bruce.Berry@citec.com.au
• Obedience Dog Club of Bundaberg: Mr T Smith, PO Box 5417, Bundaberg 4670 Ph: (07) 4181 1789 Mob: 0419 782 359 Email: trevor.smith783@gmail.com
• Ingham Kennel & Obedience Club Inc: Mrs R. Horton, PO Box 776, Ingham 4850 Ph: 0417 611 085 Email: rhonmor@hotmail.com
• Gladstone Dog Obedience Club: Mrs C Hodgson, PO Box 948, Gladstone 4680 Ph: (07) 4978 1828 Mob: 0407 584 733 Email: gladstoneobedience@gmail.com
• Pine Rivers Dog Training Club Inc: Miss G Westmore, PO Box 272, Strathpine 4500 Ph: 0418 719 180 Email: pineriversdoc@hotmail.com
• Callide Valley Obedience & Kennel Club: Mr C Pettett, 31 Belmont Rd Parkhurst 4702 Ph: (07) 4936 3354 Mob: 0418 781 503 Email: craig.pettet1@bigpond.com
• Innisfail Kennel Club: Mrs. M. Adkins, 332 Boonmoo Rd, Dimbulah 4872. Ph: (07) 4093 5304 Email: dimbulahpostshop@bigpond.com
• Qld. Herding Asociation: Mrs N. Kirkwood 34 Woodlands Ave, Camira 4300 Ph: (07) 3818 0698 Email: natkirkwood@optusnet.com.au
• Capricorn Coast Kennel Club: Mrs K Schroeder, PO Box 8243, Allenstown 4700 Ph: (07) 4939 7329. Email: oomachuk@hotmail.com
• Mareeba & District Kennel Club: Mrs. B. Houston,1 Outlook Cres., Kuranda, 4872 Ph: (07) 4093 7488 Mob: 0400 440 186 Email: houston0@westnet.com.au
• Gold Coast Dog Obedience Training Club Inc: Mrs A Fulton, PO Box 143, Southport 4215 Ph: (07) 5593 7512 Email: paulfulton6@bigpond.com Website: www.goldcoastdogobedience.com
• Sunshine Coast Kennel Club: Mrs H Weil, 53 Evans Grove Rd, Glenview 4553 Ph: (07) 5494 7496 Email: hweil1@bigpond.com • Waterloo Bay Kennel Club: Mr D McAllister, PO Box 2443 Keperra 4055 Mob: 0439 397 884 Email: dapmac@bigpond.net.au • Western Suburbs Kennel Club: Mrs G Hovey Jacobs, 10 Cliff Tce Macleay Island 4184 Ph: (07) 3409 4705 Mob: 0400 826 333 Email: gwenj2@spin.net.au
CENTRAL ZONE 2 CLUBS • Bundaberg Canine Club Inc.: Mrs. M. Norton, PO Box 7370, North Bundaberg 4670. Ph: (07) 4157 8338. Mob: 0437 578 338. Email: bundabergcanineclub@activ8.net.au
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• Bowen Kennel Club: Mrs L Gordon, 3 George St, Bowen 4805 Ph: 0400 938 524 Email: laurengordon@dognewsaustralia.com.au • Cairns City Kennel Club Inc.: Mrs. K. Frame, PO Box 252, Cairns 4870 Ph: (07) 4055 6720 Email: Kframe@hertz.com • Charters Towers Kennel Club: Mrs T. Hill, PO Box 352, Charters Towers Qld 4820 Ph: (07) 4787 7627 Mob: 0466 245 758 Email: darchaltan@yahoo.com.au
• Gympie Dog Obedience Club Inc.: Ms M. Abrey PO Box 404, Gympie, 4570 Ph: (07) 5483 6509 Mob: 0437 933 043 Email: gympiedogobedienceclubinc@gmail.com Website: www.gympiedoc.com
• Redcliffe Dog Obedience Club Inc: Mrs S Creedy, PO Box 493, Redcliffe 4020 Ph: 0458 519 099 Email: secretary@rdoc.com.au Website: www.rdoc.com.au
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• Redlands Dog Obedience Club Inc: Mrs S Borg, PO Box 16 Capalaba 4157 Ph: (07) 3206 3896 Mob: 0402 510 044 Email: shaaron.borg@optusnet.com.au Website: www.redlandsdoc.com • Rockhampton Dog Obedience Club Inc: Ms S. Bassett, PO Box 5064, Rockhampton MC 4702 Ph: (07) 4939 6085, Mob: 0419 717 619 Email: sheena.bassett@bigpond.com Website: www.rockhamptondogobedience.com • Southside Dog Obedience Club Inc: Mrs S Geraghty, PO Box 2273, Runcorn 4113 Ph: (07) 3345 1351 Email: enquiries@southsidedogobedience.org Website: www.southsidedogobedience.org • Sunshine Coast Dog Obedience Club Inc: Mrs A Telesz, P.O. Box 702 Buderim 4556 Ph: 0409 669 704 Email: telesz@hotmail.com • Tablelands Dog Obedience Club: Ms J. Fornier, 44 Mable St Atherton 4883 Ph: 0487 356 580 Email: tablelanddogobedienceclub@gmail.com • Toowoomba Dog Obedience Club Inc.: Mrs. S McIntyre, PO Box 3606VF, Toowoomba 4350 Ph: (07) 4696 7393. Mob 0438 807 930 Email: enquiries@dogstoowoomba.org.au Website: www.dogstoowoomba.org.au
FIELD TRIAL • Field & Retrieving Association for Gundogs Inc: Mr G Dawson, 67-69 Hawthorn Rd, Burpengary 4505. Ph: (07) 3886 6367. Email: geoff.jan.dawson@bigpond.com.au • Labrador Retriever Club of Qld Inc: Mrs M. Wedgwood, PO Box 382, Samford 4520 Ph: 0417 606 214 Email: tenarda@iprimus.com.au Website: www.labradorclubqld.com • Wide Bay Working Gundog Club: Mrs W Michalk 232 Barolin St, Bundaberg 4670 Ph: (07) 4152 2362 Email: jagacey@hotmail.com
SOCIAL CLUBS - UNAFFILIATED CONFORMATION • Alaskan Malamute & Siberian Husky Social Club (Qld.) Inc.: Mr J Van Buggenum, PO Box 1037, Gailes 4300. Ph: 0402 636 763 Email: secretary@amscq.com.au Website: www.amscq.com.au • Basenji Breed Network Queensland Inc.: Ms E Blair, PO Box 1060, Spring Hill 4004 Ph: 0402 580 898 Email: ethel.blair@gmail.com Website: www.basenjibreednetwork.org.au • Bernese Mountain Dog Social Club of Qld: Mrs J Hazell, 53 Allambie St, Carina 4152 Ph: (07) 3843 1407 Mob: 0421 042 788 Email: teresajackie@optusnet.com.au • Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier Society of Qld: Mr. K. Hetherington, 17 Sarah St., Annerley 4103 Ph: (07) 3848 4242 Email: cmhetherington@gmail.com • Tibetan Spaniel Social Club of Qld: Mrs V Schneider, 24-44 Mountain Ridge Rd, South Maclean 4280 Ph: 0407 115 674. Email: tanoshii@tanoshiikennels.com
OBEDIENCE • Warwick Dog Obedience Club: Ms B. McGregor PO Box 35 Yangan 4371 Ph: (07) 4664 8050 Email: warwickdogobedience@gmail.com
FIELD • Qld Lure Coursing Association Inc: Mrs S Burrows, PO Box 366 Underwood 4119 Ph: 0405 791 646. Email: rodburrows0@hotmail.com
BREED RESCUE SERVICES AFGHAN HOUND: Contact: Mrs H. McKay Ph: (07) 3297 7538
CHESAPEAKE BAY RETRIEVER Contact: Ms M Wedgwood Ph: 0417 606 214 Email: tenarda@iprimus.com.au CHINESE CRESTED DOG: Contact: Ms S. Richards, Ph: (07) 5596 0636 Mob: 0411 094 439 COLLIE ROUGH & SMOOTH: Contact: Mrs J Armatys, Ph: (07) 4157 2758 Email: keamaree@bigpond.com DACHSHUND: Contact: Mrs V. Lingard. Ph: (07) 3800 1127 ENGLISH SETTER: Contact: Mrs C. Gorey Ph: 0438 598 597 Email: goreymky@bigpond.com
ANIMAL AMBULANCE / CRUELTY REPORTS: Contact: Ph: 1300 852 188
DOGUE DE BORDEAUX: Contact: Mrs J Bloomfield Ph: 0412 119 688 Email: ddbrescue@hotmail.com
AUSTRALIAN SILKY TERRIER: Contact: Miss R. Hunt Ph: 0400 246 987 Email: rachnut@hotmail.com
Contact: Mrs V. McArthur Ph: 0417 767 357 Email: info@amedange.com
BASENJI: Rescue Co-ordinator Contact: Ms C. Qualischefski Ph: 0429 979 326 / 0422 184 755 Email: channieq@gmail.com Contact: Ms C. Benson Ph: 0468 364 031 Email: carolsmail74@gmail.com Contact: Ms E. Blair Ph: 0402 580 898 Email: ethel.blair@gmail.com Website: www.basenjibreednetwork.org.au BEAGLE: Contact: Mrs W. Lynes, Ph: (07) 3290 2973 Mob: 0428 779 323 Email: rescue@beagleclubqld.org BELGIAN SHEPHERD: Contact: Mrs K. Winton Ph: 0409 619 327 Email: secretary@bsdcq.com BERNESE MOUNTAIN DOG: Contact: Ms J Hazell, Ph: (07) 3843 1407 Mob: 0421 042 788 Email: teresajackie@optusnet.com.au BORZOI: Contact: Ms V. Dawson.Ph: (07) 3857 3682 Contact: Mrs B. Mangin. Ph: (07) 4156 1078 BULLDOG: Contact: Lucas Perrett Ph: 0452 210 184 Email: qldbulldogclub@gmail.com North of Sunshine Coast Contact: Mr D. Ravenscroft Ph: (07) 4129 2205 Gold Coast Contact: Ms B. Halliday Ph: (07) 5543 6750 Brisbane Contact: Ms M. Lloyd Ph: 0400 248 138
GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG: Contact: Mrs J Hansford, Ph: (07) 3289 7282 Email: jehansford@techsus.com.au GERMAN SHORTHAIRED POINTER: Contact: Mrs B. Mangin. Ph: (07) 4156 1078 Ph: (07) 5464 3973 GOLDEN RETRIEVER: Contact: Mrs K. Vowell Ph: 0423 320 020 Email: grcqld@gmail.com HUNGARIAN VIZSLA: Contact: Mrs. K. Eory Ph: (07) 3265 1621 IRISH RED & WHITE SETTER Contact: Mrs C. Gorey Ph: 0438 598 597 Email: goreymky@bigpond.com IRISH SETTER Contact: Mrs C. Gorey Ph: 0438 598 597 Email: goreymky@bigpond.com LABRADOR RETRIEVER: Contact: Mrs S Luchterhand Ph: (07) 5546 0772 LAGOTTO ROMAGNOLO: Contact: Mrs P Wyllie Ph: (07) 4163 7288 Mob: 0400 903 303 Email: trish@lagottoqld.com
SAINT BERNARD: Contact: Mrs L Newman Ph: 0438 076 756 Contact: Mrs B Barnes Ph: 0426 218 065 SCHNAUZER: Contact: Mrs. T. McNab Ph: 0409 061 975 Email: schnauzerrescueqld@hotmail.com SKYE TERRIER: Contact: Mrs H. MacGregor Ph: 0428 947 110 Mob: 0429 999 053 STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIER: Contact: Miss M. Nielsen Ph: 0419 631 221 SETTER RESCUE: Mrs C Gorey, Ph: 0438 598 597 Email: goreymky@bigpond.com TIBETAN SPANIEL: Contact: Miss A. Caer. Ph: (07) 3351 7257 Mob: 0402 555 508 Email: qtsrr@optusnet.com.au Website: http://members.optusnet.com.au/ aricaer/qtsrr WEIMARANER: Contact: Mrs J. Glover Ph: 0419 663 942 WEST HIGHLAND WHITE TERRIER RESCUE: Contact: Mrs A. Cloughley Ph: (07) 3206 6460 Email: redinbrin1@bigpond.com WHIPPET: Contact: Ms S. Spencer Ph: (07) 5571 5441 Mob: 0407 735 242 Email: suespencer@iprimus.com.au YORKSHIRE TERRIER: Contact: Miss R Hunt Ph: 0400 246 987 Email: rachnut@hotmail.com
OLD ENGLISH SHEEPDOG: Contact: Mrs A Cassidy Ph: (07) 3201 0952 Email: ottaba@bigpond.net.au
BULLMASTIFF: Contact: Mrs B. Dalby Ph: (07) 5543 5917 Mob: 0414 435 919
POODLE (MINIATURE) - SOUTHSIDE: Contact: Ms L. Keen Ph: 0488 004 800 Email: lynne.keen@yahoo.com.au
Contact: Mrs R. Armstrong Ph: (07) 5546 8427 Mob: 0401 145 129
POODLE (STANDARD) - SOUTHSIDE Contact: Mrs S Graham Ph: (07) 5547 0542 Email: segram@ozemail.com.au
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RHODESIAN RIDGEBACK: Contact: Mrs. R. Smith. Ph: (07) 5529 9903 Email: ridgies1@bigpond.net.au
MAREMMA SHEEPDOG: Contact: Ms H. Brennan. Ph: (07) 5426 4103 Contact: Mrs M. Keen Ph: (07) 5463 8466
POINTER: Contact: Mrs R Glegg Ph: (07) 5547 1689 Mob: 0439 830 495. Email: robyneg6@iinet.net.au
CAVALIER KING CHARLES SPANIEL: Contact: Ms L. MacMillan Rehoming Officer, Ph: 0419 339 150 Email: liza.mac@internode.on.net
PYRENEAN MOUNTAIN DOG: Contact: Mrs. A. Everson. Ph: (07) 3200 0321
LHASA APSO: Contact: Ms J. Woodward, Ph: (07) 5428 6201 Mob: 0413 788 775 Email: jane@lhasaapso.com.au
Contact: Mr L. Perrett Ph: 0452 210 184
BULL TERRIER: Contact: Mrs M. Reynolds Ph: (07) 5546 3003 Website: www.qldbullterrierrescue.com Email: qldbtr@bigpond.com
PUG: Contact: Ms H. Jordan, Ph: 0415 370 526 Email: pugrescueqld@optusnet.com.au Contact: Carol-Ann Ph: (07) 3814 1382 Mob: 0438 515 895
POODLE (TOY) - SOUTHSIDE Contact: Ms L Keen Ph: 0488 004 800 Email: lynne.keen@yahoo.com.au Contact: Mrs C Collin Ph: 0434 055 066 Email: cazria@bigpond.com.au
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Rates Guide The Queensland Dog World Colour ads are now available in Dog World magazine. For more details of our very reasonable rates, please contact Ros at the office on: Ph: (07) 3252 2661 or email info@dogsqueensland.org.au ADVERTISMENT SIZE AND REQUIREMENTS: Full page: 210mm (W) x 275mm (H) with a 5mm bleed 1/2 page horizontal: 195mm (W) x 114mm (H) 1/2 page vertical: 92mm (W) x 230mm (H) 1/4 page: 92mm (W) x 114mm (H) 1/8 page: 92mm (W) x 57mm (H) All photographic files and ads are required as CMYK at 300 DPI and preferably in a TIFF Format. PLEASE ENSURE ALL FONTS ARE EITHER INCLUDED OR OUTLINED
SCHEDULES ADVERTISING CHARGES: Full page CH
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Half page CH
$196.00
Quarter page CH
$129.00
Field Trials / Sweepstakes – reduced advertising
$26.00
CONTENT SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
PLEASE NOTE: All Schedules, with the exception of Field, Tracking or Dances with Dogs Trials, must be a minimum of a Quarter Page each, these Trials may be advertised at the Reduced Size. If the Schedule has additional Judges or requires additional information to be published, a larger page size may be required.
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CHARGES DIRECTORY - APPLICABLE FROM 1st JANUARY 2016 MEMBERSHIP FEES
Joining fee Single Joint Junior (no joining fee)
2016 $38.00 $71.00 $109.00 No fee
PREFIX
Application (includes maintenance for year applied) Maintenance Transfer
$138.00 $44.00 $62.00
CLUB AFFILIATION FEES (South of the 26th Parallel)
All Breeds and Multiple Groups Obedience Clubs Single Group and Multi Breeds Clubs Speciality Breed Club Agricultural Societies Tracking and Field Trials Clubs
$546.70 $404.10 $344.75 $309.10 $309.10 $202.05
CLUB AFFILIATION FEES (North of the 26th Parallel)
All Breeds and Multiple Groups Obedience Clubs Single Group and Multi Breeds Clubs Speciality Breed Clubs Agricultural Societies Tracking and Field Trials Clubs
$475.40 $309.10 $273.35 $250.55 $249.55 $166.40
SOCIAL CLUBS
Social Clubs (regardless of location)
$166.40
JUDGES LICENCE FEES
Championship Show Judges Obedience, Herding and Field Trial Judges Breed Championship Judges Open Show Only Judges Obedience and Field Sweepstakes Judges Earthdog Judges Training Fees for Aspiring Judges Handler Judges
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REGISTRATIONS PER PUP ($1.10 from each puppy is donated to Canine Research)
Under 3 months Over 3 and under 6 months Over 6 and under 12 months
80 - April 2016
$42.00 $70.00
$88.00
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$54.00
RE-REGISTRATIONS OF DOGS / SEMEN
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$108.00 $72.00 $72.00 $34.00 $17.00
TITLES
All Championship Titles (incl. breeders cert) All other awards (Plus breeders cert) Laminating
$34.00 $24.00 $10.50 $5.50
OTHER
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$56.00 $21.00 $68.00 $34.00
STATIONERY
OFFICIAL SHOW ENTRY FORMS (Book of 50) including postage RULE BOOKS CCC (Qld) Postage per book
$7.00 $6.60 $2.10
RULES FOR THE CONDUCT OF:
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$5.50 $5.50 $1.65
Tracking Trials Track and search Postage per book DOG WORLD MAGAZINE
Dog World magazine and Postage per book (Australia) Postage per book (overseas)
$7.00 $8.80
BREED STANDARDS
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SET STEWARDS GRAPHS
(10 + 2 General Specials sheet(s) JUDGES BOOKS (each) JUDGES CONTRACTS (set of 10) OBEDIENCE JUDGING CHARTS Novice, Open, Utility and or Agility (25 sheets per set) QUALIFYING CERTIFICATES Obedience Trial Agility Trial Tracking Trial Retrieving Ability Test for Gundogs Track and Search Dances with Dogs Rally-O GROUP AWARDS (1 Best in Show and 7 Best in Group)
$52.80 $3.30 $8.80 POA $6.60 $4.40 $0.55 $2.10 $0.44 $0.44 $0.44 $0.44 $0.44 $5.28 $3.30 $8.80 $4.40 $0.44 $0.44 $0.44 $0.44 $0.44 $0.44 $0.44 $6.27
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