PCA NA PL 2016 - Pekingese Club of America

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PCA NA PL 2016 - Pekingese Club of America
2016
NATIONAL SPECIALTY
PEKINGESE CLUB OF AMERICA, INC.
Enjoy the Pekingese –
the
Biggest Little Dogs in the World
in the
Biggest Little City in the World
Reno is known as the “Biggest Little City In the World” and grew up around
the 1st bridge built across the Truckee River near where the railroad tumbles down out of the Sierra Nevada Mountains and through Donner Pass.
A lovely River Walk has been created to allow people to stroll along the
river near this bridge amidst merchants and dining. Virginia St. brings you
to the casinos and city activity.
In April & May, the average temperatures in the area run in the mid 60’s to
mid 70’s.
About an hour’s drive up Hwy. 50 into the Sierras brings you to the beautiful Lake Tahoe, or about an hour up the other side of Hwy. 50 brings you to
the fun, well restored old mining town of Virginia City where gold & silver
made the area famous.
Activities in the Reno area include gaming, family entertainment, outdoor
activities, festivals, fantastic cuisine, shows, art and the National Auto Museum (rated as one of the world’s top 5 greatest car museums). So there’s
something for everyone in Reno!
We have intentionally left Sunday, following the PCA weekend of shows,
unscheduled so you might enjoy your time in this area, or simply use it as a
quiet day to pack and start your journey home.
PREMIUM LIST
NATIONAL SPECIALTY
Plus Independent Specialties
PEKINGESE CLUB OF CENTRAL CALIFORNIA
Thursday,
April 28, 2016
PACIFIC COAST PEKINGESE CLUB
Friday,
April 29, 2016
PEKINGESE CLUB OFAMERICA
Saturday,
April 30, 2016
Reno, Nevada
AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB CERTIFICATION
Permission has been granted by the American Kennel Club
For the holding of this event under
American Kennel Club Rules and Regulation
Mr. JAMES P. CROWLEY, SECRETARY
Hosted by the Pekingese Club of America
Cluster chair: Mark Warren, President PCA
Steering committee: Janet Allen, Betty TilleyPoole,
Cluster committees:
Hospitality:
Janet Allen, Lori Stephen, Betty
Hotel liaison:
Mark Warren
Tilley Poole, Marcia Sherman
Show secretary liaison:
Janet Allen
Catalog advertising/publicity: Susan Shephard
Treasurer:
Betty Tilley-Poole
Decorations:
Cody Koch
Grounds:
Mark Warren, Janet Allen,
Emergency contact: Marcia Sherman
Mark Stephen, Paul Winters
Catalog sales
Richard McKibbin
Assisted by members of the Pekingese Club of America, the Pekingese Club of
Central California , and the Pacific Coast Pekingese Club
Pekingese Club of Central California (Page 15)
Event #2016208502 4-6 Puppy Competition Thursday, April 28, 2016
Event #2016208501 Specialty Show Thursday, April 28, 2016
Pacific Coast Pekingese Club (Page 17)
An AKC Member Club Specialty Show
Event #2016208401 Specialty Show Friday, April 29, 2016
Pekingese Club of America (Page 19)
An AKC Member Club. Specialty Show & Sweepstakes
Event #2016145102 Specialty Show Saturday, April 30, 2016
EVENT /SHOW SECRETARY (on site)
Carolyn Goepner, Show Secretary
3850 Ormsby Place Washoe Valley NV 89704
[email protected] 775-849-1102 (8a-7p, 7 days/week)
All events unbenched and indoors.
Show Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
NO Classes for Obedience or Junior Showmanship
Puppy/Veteran Classes divided by age, Open Classes divided by weight/color
SHOW SITE: Ramada Reno Hotel & Casino
1000 E. 6th Street, Reno NV 89512
(775) 786-5151
All specialties licensed by the American Kennel Club and held under the
rules and regulations of the American Kennel Club.
ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY APRIL 13, 2016
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SHOW SITE/HOST HOTEL
Ramada Reno Hotel & Casino
1000 E. 6th Street, Reno NV 89512
(775) 786-5151
Spacious guest rooms with mountain views- offers fun and comfort, onsite casino, easy access to area top attractions. Easy freeway access (Interstate 80) and Reno-Tahoe Airport is
just 15 minutes away. Hotel offers free Wi-Fi internet access, an outdoor heated pool and
exercise room and free uncovered parking.
Reserve early!
“Cut-off date” for accepting reservations at special rate is April 15, 2016.
Remember to tell them you are with the Pekingese Club.
$59.99 per room per night plus occupancy and surcharge tax
$68.67 (king or 2 queens)
One time pet fee up to 2 dogs per room $25, more than 2 dogs $40
PCA Hotel Policy
Any exhibitor who allows his/her dogs to be loose and unattended in a room or to damage
hotel property and does NOT immediately contact the hotel management to make proper
restitution, will be subject to Show Event Committee action and could result in loss of AKC
privileges. If it is determined by the Committee hearing that rules are being neglected and
destruction and/or misuse of property is taking place, the Committee has the authority to correct the problem or seek AKC suspension.
Hotel Rules
Other than the show, grooming and exercise areas, dogs are prohibited from the restaurant,
lounge and casino, and meeting and banquet rooms. Dogs left unattended in the rooms must
be in crates on top of plastic provided at check-in. Dog washing is not allowed in hotel guest
rooms and will be reported by staff to management for action. Owner/exhibitors must clean
up after dogs inside and outside the hotel and must restrict their dogs to designated outside
exercise areas. Appropriate waste disposal bags must be used for cleanup. Guests must sign
a copy of hotel and PCA rules upon arrival at hotel.
RV PARKING There is no formal provision made for RV parking at the hotel. RVs
can be accommodated in the hotel parking area but there are no hookups.
BOOTH SPACE There is room for approximately four vendors Contact Pam Vanderpool 520-850-3020 for more information.
GROOMING AREA Grooming area will be available on Wednesday, April 27, 2016
at 2 PM. Grooming area must be vacated by 9 AM Sunday, May 1, 2016 Unloading
may be done at the outside entrance. Setups may be left up for the entire cluster.
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ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY APRIL 13, 2016
GROOMING FACILITIES Cody Koch has generously offered grooming
facilities at his boarding kennel Fantasia Pet Resort, 6340 N Virginia St,
Reno, NV 89506 Phone:(775) 322-1199. Contact Cody
([email protected]) for arrangements.
TRANSPORTATION Flying to Reno?
The Ramada is less than 15 minutes away from the Tahoe-Reno airport.
The hotel provides free airport transportation (call hotel upon arrival at airport and shuttle will be there by the time you get curbside. All major car
rental companies available at airport (book ahead).
Driving to Reno?
2 hours from Sacramento
8 hours from Los Angeles
3 ½ hours from San Francisco
9 hours from Portland
7 hours from Salt Lake City
CATALOG ADVERTISING
Full page ads for the 3-specialty combined catalog will be accepted until CLOSING DATE.
(Absolutely no later than this date.)
A COLOR ad page with 1 photo is just $50, incl. set-up or
two pages with a photo on each, $90
Print area of the page is 4.5” wide x 7” tall. Print-ready pages must conform to this size and
be in high resolution (300) PDF format. Photos submitted should also be 300 dpi.
Email ad photos & copy to Susan Shephard at [email protected]
Make ad checks payable to ‘Pekingese Club of America‛ and send payment to: Betty TilleyPoole, 9455 SW 140th Ave, Dunnellon FL 34432 [email protected]
If you need help or have any questions, please contact
Susan Shephard
SPECIALTY CATALOGS
Specialty catalogs may be ordered in advance, pre-paid on your entry form for $12. This is a
3-show combined catalog! Pre-ordering ensures that you will get one.
Can’t attend, order a marked catalog in advance for $20.
Be sure to include the address where you want your catalog mailed. Marked catalogs will be
mailed no later than May 10th. Make marked catalog checks payable to ‘Pekingese Club of
America‛ and send payment to: Betty Tilley-Poole, 9455 SW 140th Ave, Dunnellon FL 34432
[email protected]
HOSPITALITY BAGS
Commemorative Bags with goodies for Pekingese and their people! One per
exhibitor.
Donations from clubs and individuals welcomed (units of 65 please); will be acknowledged in the catalog Questions- contact Betty Tilley-Poole
[email protected]
Send items to Marcia Sherman, 1121 S. Wells Avenue, Reno NV 89502
[email protected] cell 775-200-8182
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2016 SPECIALTY SCHEDULE
This is a tentative schedule, times are subject to change after closing.
The Judging Program will announce the final ring schedule.
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
2:00
Welcome (lobby)
2:00-6:00 Setup available in Ballroom
7:00
Black Mask Party (Skyline Room)
Thursday, April 28, 2016
7:00
Continental Breakfast (Mt. Rose Room)
7:30
Pekingese Club of America (PCA) Board Meeting (Skyline Room)
11:00
Pekingese Club of Central California (PCCC), 4-6 puppy competition
Judge: Dr. Geno Cisneros
12:00
Luncheon hosted by PCCC (Mt. Rose Room)
1:00
PCCC Specialty
Judge: Mr. J. Robert Jacobsen
5:00
Be A Winner Pam & Paul Winters Casino crawl
Friday, April 29, 2016
7:00 Continental Breakfast (Ballroom & Mt. Rose Room)
9:00
Pacific Coast Pekingese Club (PCPC) Specialty
Judge: Mr. Malcolm Moore
12:00
Luncheon hosted by PCPC (Mt. Rose Room)
2:00
Breeding Related Topics panel discussion (Skyline Room)
7:00
Top Twenty “Black Tie Affair” (Ballroom)
Saturday, April 30, 2016
7:00
Continental Breakfast (Ballroom & Mt. Rose Room)
7:30
Judges Education Seminar (Skyline Room)
11:00
Pekingese Club of America Sweepstakes
Judge: Ms. Diane Bell
12:00
Luncheon hosted by PCA (Mt. Rose Room)
1:00
PCA National Specialty
Judge: Dr. Steve Keating
General Membership meeting following judging
6:00
PCA Mexican Buffet and Auction (Skyline Room)
Sunday, May 1, 2016
9:00
Farewell (Ballroom)
ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY APRIL 13, 2016
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BREEDING RELATED TOPICS PANEL DISCUSSION
Friday, April 29
2:00 p.m.
BREEDER’S SEMINAR SKYLINE ROOM
BREEDING AND RAISING A LITTER.
Panel discussion led by four successful breeders. Some of the topics to be
discussed: progesterone testing for timing of breeding and C-section, frozen Plasma for newborn, help for puppies who can’t nurse.
Bring your Ideas and Experiences
No Fee
Reservations Preferred but not Required
Submit questions/ topics to:
Pam Winters ([email protected]).
JUDGES’ SEMINAR SKYLINE ROOM
Saturday, April 30
7:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
The Pekingese Club of America is sponsoring a Judges’ Seminar,
open to all, presented by Dr. Steve Keating and Don Sutton. Hands
on will be presented by Don Sutton. This seminar offers AKC credit
for both the seminar and the “hands on” portion and includes ringside
mentoring. The seminar fee is $25. No charge for members or exhibitors but there will be no handouts. Breeders or Exhibitors may
order handouts in advance for $25.00.
There will be a continental breakfast; lunch will also be available for
the nominal fee of $10.00 with an advance reservation. (No charge
for breakfast or lunch for members and exhibitors.)
For seminar & lunch reservations, contact Elizabeth Tilley - Poole
Email: [email protected] Phone: (352) 465-1628 Website:
www.pekingeseclubofamerica.com
For seminar reservations, send $25. Breakfast/lunch reservations
send $10. Checks payable to the Pekingese Club of America to
Betty Tilley Poole, 9455 SW 140th. Ave., Dunnellon, FL 34432-3973
Attendee registrations (with payment) must be received no later than
4/20/2016
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PCA Mexican Buffet and Auction
Saturday April 30, 2016
Cocktails 6 – 7:00 PM Buffet Dinner 7:00 PM
Salad:
Main Course:
Sides:
Dessert:
Drinks:
Tossed Salad with Two Dressings Fresh Fruit Bowl
Pork Carnitas (Mexican Pulled Pork) Carnas Asada
(Sliced Grilled Beef) Chicken Enchiladas with Flour & Corn Tortillas
Spanish Rice Refried Beans Roasted Tomato Salsa Guacamole
Chopped Cilantro Roasted Tomato Salsa Guacamole Chopped
Cilantro Diced Yellow Onions Lime Wedges Pico de Gallo Sour Cream Salsa Verde
Jalapeno Esabeche Tortilla Chips
Chefs selection of assorted desserts
Includes Pitchers of Soda throughout the dinner service,
Coffee, Water
$41.00 (includes tax and tip)
Reservation Due By April 20, 2016
Contact: Betty Tilley-Poole 352 465-1628 or [email protected]
Number of Guests:
Total Cost:
Buffet Dinner @ $41.00 ______________ ___
Please make your check payable to “The Pekingese Club of America, Inc.” in US dollars and mail
your completed reservation form to:
Elizabeth Tilley-Poole, PCA Treasurer 9455 SW 140 Ave Dunnellon FL 34432-3973
Name
Address:
Email: Phone:
Credit Card #:
CCV Code:
Exp Date:
Zip Code:
FUND RAISING
RAFFLES / AUCTIONS
PCCC RAFFLE & SILENT AUCTION
Thursday, April 28 following specialty show
Collectable, unusual and delightful Pekingese books, donated by Lucille Tulloch
(Mei Lei Pekingese) and a fanciers’ collection of Pekingese notecards
PCPC SILENT AUCTION
Friday, April 29 following specialty show.
Pekingese themed assorted items
PCA AUCTION
Saturday, April 30th following the buffet
See Pages 26 , 27
Items are needed for our annual fund-raising efforts!! If your group can put together a basket
of goodies, or if you can contact a vendor or merchant for a gift certificate, or bring an item or
treasure to donate, our auction will be the best ever!!
Our auctioneer and his team promise to make this an event to remember!
Please bring your donation to the show or arrange delivery with Marcia Sherman, 1121 S.
Wells Avenue, Reno NV 89502 [email protected] cell 775-200-8182
Contact Betty Tilley-Poole [email protected]
ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY APRIL 13, 2016
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BLACK MASK PARTY
Wednesday evening, April 27th
A great tradition hosted by THE ORIENT EXPRESS
Pekingese Club Of America
and
Pekingese Association
All are invited – Wear a mask
Hide your identity- Flaunt your imagined self.
Hosted hors d’oeuvres.
Always fun
Hosted Bar.
Always outrageous
CASINO CRAWL
Thursday evening, April 28th
Pam and Paul Winters (former casino dealers) will meet you at 5 PM in the
Ramada Casino and share some basic information about Blackjack (21),
Roulette and Craps. Then off to try your luck and treat yourself to a wonderful meal.
A shuttle will be organized to go to the Peppermill, one of Reno’s large premier casinos
(exquisite décor, several restaurants and bars).
The shuttle will return from the Peppermill at 10
pm sharp.
Another option is to take the Ramada shuttle (runs
24/7 to/from the El Dorado) to the
downtown strip – where Circus Circus, El Dorado,
Sands, Silver Legacy and Harrahs await you.
IT WILL BE A FUN EVENING
Pam and Paul will be on hand at the Peppermill (or available by cell phone) to provide one on one help once you get started gaming. Sign up in the Mt. Rose
hospitality room
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REGISTRATION: Dogs must be properly and honestly registered with the American Kennel Club, and accurate records must be kept. Unregistered bitches will not
be bred, and unregistered dogs will not be used for breeding. All American Kennel
Club rules and regulations will be complied with where applicable.
BREEDING: Dogs will be bred according to the approved American Kennel Club
Pekingese Breed Standard. All puppies which are not kept should be sold or placed
into a caring home. Unplanned matings will be guarded against. No member shall
intentionally produce crossbred dogs and will never offer or advertise crossbred
dogs for sale.
HEALTH: Dogs will be kenneled with adequate room and sanitary conditions.
Puppies and adults will be de-wormed and inoculated. Any dog that has defects of
a nature that will make it detrimental to the breed will be sold or placed as a pet,
under the condition that it be spayed or neutered, further noting on the American
Kennel Club transfer record that the dog must not be bred.
SALES: No member of the Pekingese Club of America will sell at wholesale or to
retail outlets, brokers, pet shops, mail order houses, or businesses of similar commercial enterprise, or donate a dog to be offered as a prize.
PLACEMENT: It is suggested that Pekingese puppies not be placed before three
months of age, however, no puppies will be placed before eight weeks of age. Prospective homes will be carefully screened. The following will be supplied to the
purchaser or recipient: Registration record, three or four-generation pedigree,
health record, diet and care information.
PROFESSIONALISM: Each Pekingese Club of America member shall pledge to
help educate the public on the Pekingese Standard and idiosyncrasies of the breed
and in all other areas where qualified, and to help the new owner in every reasonable way for the life of any dog sold or placed. Member should be willing to take
back any dog they sell or place, on a nonfinancial basis, in order to provide or find
an appropriate home for the animal
Official Photographer
Deb Franklin
[email protected]
209 917 0064
Chief Ring Steward
Mr. Bill Dumas
Assisted by: Shelia Laughton
Veterinarian - 24-Hour Emergency
Animal Emergency & Trauma Center
6425 S. Virginia St, Reno NV 89511
(Neil Rd & Sierra Center Parkway)
(775) 851-3600
Hospital 24 Hr Emergency
St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center
235 W 6th St, Reno, NV 89503
(6th and Ralston)
(775)770-3000
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BREED CLASSES FOR SPECIALTY SHOWS
REGULAR CLASSES - for dogs & bitches
Puppy, 6 & under 9 months
Puppy, 9 & under 12 months
12 months & under 18 months
Amateur Owner Handler
Novice
Bred By Exhibitor*
American Bred
Open - Under 8 lbs.
Open - 8 lbs & over Cream, White, Black & Tan, Parti &
Black
Open - 8 lbs & over - AOAC
Best of Breed
*NOTE: Bred By Exhibitor (BBE) Class Eligibility 1. Dogs entered in Bred by Exhibitor Class
must be individually registered with AKC, as of the date for the show. 2. The person handling
the dog must be both a breeder of record and an owner of record of the dog 3. To exhibit in
this class, family members must be a breeder and owner of record. 4. In subsequent classes
for which the BBE dog may become eligible, there are no restrictions as to who may handle
NON-REGULAR - SINGLE DOG CLASSES
For dogs & bitches
Veteran (Class Divisions): 7-10 yrs, 10 yrs. & over
Open to all Pekingese seven (7) years old and over on the day of the show. Judging will take place
after regular Dog or Bitch classes, prior to Best of Breed judging. A Champion may be entered in both
Veteran and Best of Breed classes, however, if the dog is defeated in the Veteran class, he may not
compete in BOB.
NOTE: AKC Rules Applying to Dog Shows. Chapter 11. Section 8. Neutered dogs and spayed bitches
are allowed to compete in Veterans Classes only at independent specialties and/or those all-breed
shows which do not offer any competitive classes beyond Best of Breed. These are each independent
specialties. Winners of these Veteran classes are eligible to compete in the Best of Breed ring.
NON-REGULAR - MULTIPLE DOG CLASSES - for dogs & bitches
OFFERED AT PEKINGESE CLUB OF CENTRAL CALIFORNIA SPECIALTY ONLY
Brace Class - Effective January 1, 2005. A brace is defined by AKC as two (2) dogs of the same re
cognized breed or variety that are similar in appearance, performing in unison, and presented by a
maximum of two handlers. Both dogs competing in brace competition must have at least one common
owner. The dogs comprising the Brace must be named at the time of the entry. Entry fee is $20 for the
pair. Specify ‘Brace Only’ on each dog’s entry form. If a dog that is to be part of a Brace is entered in
another class, specify ‘Brace’ in the ‘Additional Class’ section on the entry form; the fee is $20. If one
or both are also entered in a regular class, the Brace entry fee is also $20. Please cross-reference dog
names or registered numbers on the entries for Pekingese in the Brace.
NON-REGULAR - MULTIPLE DOG CLASSES - for dogs & bitches
OFFERED AT PACIFIC COAST PEKINGESE CLUB SPECIALTY ONLY
Stud Dog Class - For Stud Dogs and two (2) but not more than six (6) of their Get. It is not necessary
that the Get be under the same ownership as that of the Stud Dog. The Stud Dog must be entered in
the Stud Dog class and shown in the ring with his Get. The Stud Dog may be entered separately in
one of the Regular or Non-Regular classes at the normal entry fee, with ‘Stud Dog’ class indicated on
the entry form in the space for additional classes at an additional $20 for the Stud Dog class. Or, the
Stud Dog may be entered in Stud Dog class ONLY for a $20 entry fee. The Get MUST be entered in
one of the Regular Classes, but there is no additional entry fee for them as participants with their sire
in this non-regular class. The merits of the Stud Dog are not considered in the placement of the entry.
The Get only will be judged, on the merits of the Get. Therefore, the winners of these classes are not
eligible to compete for Best of Breed or for Best of Opposite Sex to Best of Breed. All get must be
examined and gaited. While the merits of the Stud Dog are not to be considered in the placement of
the entry, the Stud Dog must be examined to determine if it has a condition that would require its
disqualification or being excused under the Dog Show Rules, AKC policy or the standard for the
Breed.
NOTE: AKC Rules Applying to Dog Shows. Chapter 11. Sect. 8. A castrated male may be entered as
Stud Dog in the Stud Dog Class and a spayed bitch may be entered as Brood Bitch in the Brood Bitch
Class.
Brood Bitch Class - Same as Stud Dog Class except substitute Brood Bitch for Stud Dog, Produce
for Get.
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ENTRY FEES
(Each Entry fee includes All AKC Event Service & Recording Fees.)
PAY BY:
CHECK
PAYPAL
1st Class Entry of Each Dog & Show, except as listed below
$29.00
$33.00
Additional Class, Same Dog & Show
$25.00
$25.00
Puppy Classes under 12 months & Bred by Exhibitor
$20.00
$24.00
Sweeps Classes (as an additional class PCA only)
$15.00
$15.00
Veteran Classes
$20.00
$24.00
Stud Dog, Brood Bitch, (PCPC only) Brace (PCCC only)
$20.00
$24.00
4-6 Puppy competition (PCCC only)
$10.00
$14.00
EXPRESS & OVERNIGHT MAIL:
MUST BE SENT “NO SIGNATURE REQUIRED”
USE ONLY OFFICIAL AKC ENTRY FORMS, ANY ENTRY BLANKS WITHOUT COMPLETE
INFORMATION, NOT SIGNED, OR NOT ACCOMPANIED BY FEES, AGREEMENT &
RULES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. SECRETARY ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY
FOR CASH SENT THROUGH THE MAIL OR ANY OTHER SHIPPING SERVICE.
RETURNED CHECKS do not constitute a valid entry fee. The Show Secretary will add a
collection fee of $30.00 to the amount of each returned check. Subsequent returned
checks from the same exhibitors may result in their being put on a cash only basis.
ENTRY FEES will not be refunded in the event of errors or cancellations of entries after the
published closing date, nor in the event that a dog is absent, disqualified, sick , lame,
excused by the Veterinarian or Judge, or barred from competition by action of the Show
Committee.
NO ENTRY shall be accepted which specifies any condition as to its acceptance.
NO DOGS wrongly entered in a class may be transferred to another class, except as provided
for in Chapter 11, Section 6 of the AKC Rules Applying To Dog Shows.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR ENTERING DOGS
With New E Mailed Entry Forms:
Download the Entry Form. Then Open the Form in Acrobat Reader!
Save the Entry Form first: i.e. Save as entry #1,
Then Fill out the form, save, and exit.
Open the Entry Form again and save as entry #2,
continuing on for all your Entries.
With Standard Entry Forms:
Fill the Form the usual way, continuing on for all your Entries.
Add ALL entry fees for each Dog from ALL forms .
MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO ”C. B. Goepner” IN US FUNDS OR
Send ONE payment via PayPal IN US FUNDS to [email protected]
Pay Pal Membership not Required
Record the PayPal Transaction # and copy it to ALL entry Forms at the
designated Places. Print a copy for your Records.
(PRINT IN LANDSCAPE)
Now you can Email all your Entries as an Attachment to:
[email protected].
Or send by USPS To:
Show Secretary Carolyn Goepner
3850 Ormsby Pl. Washoe Valley, NV 89704
Any questions please contact us
At: [email protected] or call 775-849-1102.
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RIBBON PRIZES
ALL AWARDS ARE ROSETTES
REGULAR CLASSES
FIRST PLACE ............. Blue Rosette
SECOND PLACE .............. Red Rosette
THIRD PLACE ......... Yellow Rosette FOURTH PLACE ...........White Rosette
WINNERS ................ Purple Rosette
RESERVE ....... Purple & White Rosette
BOB ............ Purple & Gold Rosette
BOW ................... Blue & White Rosette
BOS .............. Red & White Rosette
GCH SELECT . Lt Blue & White Rosette
AOM ...... Turquoise & Silver Rosette
NON-REGULAR CLASSES
FIRST PLACE ............ Rose Rosette
THIRD PLACE Light Green Rosette
SECOND PLACE ...........Brown Rosette
FOURTH PLACE ............. Gray Rosette
ALL SWEEPSTAKES
BIS ................ Pink & Green Rosette
Runner up to BIS....... Lavender Rosette
SPECIAL AWARDS
A Dark Green Rosette will be Awarded to the following
BEST PUPPY, BEST BRED BY EXHIBITOR & BEST VETERAN
AT THE NATIONAL SPECIALTY ONLY
The dogs designated Reserve Winners Dog and Reserve Winners Bitch will be
awarded a three-point major, provided that the number of dogs competing in the
regular classes of the Reserve Winner’s sex total at least twice the number required
for a five point major in the region in which the event is held.
FOR EACH SPECIALTY
GRAND CHAMPION POINTS will be awarded at the judge’s discretion to: Best of
Breed, Best of Opposite Sex to Best of Breed, Select Dog, Select Bitch according to
AKC guidelines.
AWARDS OF MERIT The judge will be permitted to give Awards of
Merit to dogs in competition in the Best of Breed class that the judge feels are worthy of BOB. The judge may give Awards of Merit, but is not required to do so. There
is one Award of Merit available for each seven (7) champions in actual competition
(dogs entered but not present do not count toward the total) in the Best of Breed
class. BOB, BOS, BOW, and SELECT are excluded by virtue of their already winning a superior placement.
TROPHIES, listed within each club’s section and are offered through the generosity
of each club unless otherwise noted. Each club reserves the right to substitute a
prize of equal or greater value should a prize become unavailable. All trophies must
be claimed the day of the show, none will be mailed. Monetary prizes will be paid in
the ring to the person showing the dog. Claims for prize money must be made in the
ring before exiting, and the Show Secretary’s desk advised at once. The Show Secretary and show-giving Club disclaim any liability for monetary prizes after the judging of the breed is over.
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ADDITIONAL RULES
THE WELFARE OF AN EXHIBITOR'S CHILD is to be the responsibility of the
exhibitor. It is distinctly understood that exhibitors will exercise control
and restraint over their children on the day of the show.
EXHIBITORS AND HANDLERS will be held responsible for keeping the premises
clean around their crates and set-ups.
DO NOT LEAVE DOGS IN CLOSED VEHICLES. ANY UNSUPERVISED DOGS
IN DISTRESS MAY BE REMOVED FROM A VEHICLE BY WHATEVER
MEANS IF NECESSARY. BY ENTERING THIS SHOW THE OWNER, EXHIBITOR OR HANDLER AGREES TO HOLD HARMLESS AND INDEMNIFY THE PEKINGESE NATIONAL CLUSTER OR THEIR MEMBERS IN
THE EVENT A MOTOR VEHICLE MUST BE ENTERED TO RESCUE A
DOG FROM OVERHEATING OR SUFFOCATION DUE TO IMPROPER
VENTILATION.
THESE CLUBS DO NOT AGREE TO ARBITRATE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ON THE
OFFICIAL AKC ENTRY FORM FOR THIS EVENT
ALL RIGHTS TO TELEVISE, VIDEO TAPE, ADVERTISE, PHOTOGRAPH, PROMOTE or otherwise exploit this event are vested in the Clubs, or in persons to
whom assignments of such rights have been made in writing by the Clubs. All
persons and animals on the show grounds at any time while the show is in progress, do by attending these shows or participating therein, grant to the Clubs the
right to photograph, televise, video tape, audio tape or otherwise use their likeness and voice in any manner without further release or consent.
The Clubs, its officials or contractors are not responsible for the actions or products of commercial vendors at this show
No refund for duplicate entries or class changes after the entry is processed. Every effort will be made to find duplicate entries, however, if an entry has
been processed, no refund will be made.
An Administrative Fee of $4.00 will be withheld from all refunds, including entries cancelled prior to closing. Due to the cost of processing, no refunds under
$5.00 will be made.
Errors on Entry Blanks. OWNERS AND THEIR AGENTS are responsible for
errors in making out entry forms, whoever may make such errors; no entry fee will
be refunded in the event of such errors or cancellation of entries after the published closing date.
No generators are permitted inside any building or within 100 feet of any
tent in which this dog show is conducted.
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PEKINGESE CLUB OF CENTRAL CALIFORNIA
Specialty Show & 4-6 Puppy Competition
THURSDAY APRIL 28, 2016
AKC event #2016208501/02
Celebrating the 100th show
Held in memory of
Lucille Tulloch
A lover of Pekingese and
friend to all
May the lanterns forever
burn bright
in her memory
PCCC 2016 OFFICERS
President .........................Janet Allen Vice President ...................Cody Koch
Treasurer ....................Barbara Allen Secretary ......................Patte Hempel
2601 Encinal Ave, Sacramento CA 95822 [email protected] (408) 858-5641
Board of Directors: Jessie Alexander, Judith Brody, Marcia Sherman
SHOW COMMITTEE
Show Chair
Janet Allen
POB 117, Pt Reyes Sta CA 94956 [email protected] 415 519 8576
Grounds Janet Allen
Hospitality: Barbara Allen, Donna Brock
Trophies: Judith Brody
Fund Raising: Patte Hempel &
Lynda Swensen
And all officers, directors and members of the Club.
AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB CERTIFICATION
Permission has been granted by the American Kennel Club
For the holding of this event under
American Kennel Club Rules and Regulation
Mr. JAMES P. CROWLEY, SECRETARY
JUDGING PANEL
SPECIALTY
Mr. J. Robert Jacobsen, 726 Brundage Street, Chubbuck ID 83202-1700
4-6 PUPPY
Dr. Geno Sisneros; 7 John Street, Glens Falls NY 12801-2401
SPECIALTY TROPHIES
At its 100th Specialty Show, the Pekingese Club of Central California offers an
ANTIQUED PCCC MEDALLION for
Best of Breed, Best of Opposite Sex, Winners Dog, Winners Bitch
Regular Classes
Chinese Foo Dog Statue & PCCC Commemorative Pin
Best of Breed, Best of Winners, Best of Opposite Sex,
Select dog/ Select bitch
Winners Dog, Winners Bitch, Reserve Winners Dog,
Reserve Winners Bitch
Chinese Tassel with Foo Dog & PCCC Commemorative Pin
1st in Regular Classes
PCCC Commemorative Pin
2nd – 4th in Regular Classes
Non Regular Classes Trophies
Chinese Foo Dog Statue & PCCC Commemorative Pin
Veteran Dog/ Veteran Bitch, Brace
Special Awards Trophies
Chinese Foo Dog Statue
Best Puppy, Best Bred by Exhibitor, Best Veteran
PCA offers a STERLING SILVER MEDALLION for Best Bred by Exhibitor
(at least 4 entries in actual competition is required)
4-6 PUPPY COMPETITION TROPHIES
Best 4-6 Puppy/ Best Opposite 4-6 Puppy
Grooming Brush
1st – 4th in class
Greyhound Comb
Trophy donors will be recognized in the catalog
ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY APRIL 13, 2016
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PACIFIC COAST PEKINGESE CLUB
Specialty Show
FRIDAY APRIL 29, 2016 AKC event #2016208401
PCPC 2016 OFFICERS
President ...............Nicole Cooper
Vice President .......Pam Winters
Treasurer ............ ..Frank Meister
Secretary ...............Lori Stephen
2677 Scenic Crest Lane, Corona CA 92881 [email protected] 951-737-3808
Board of Directors: Sheri Martinez, Betty Turner
AKC Delegate: Steven Hamblin
SHOW COMMITTEE
Show Chair: Pam Winters
2144 Via del Prado Vista CA 92084 [email protected] 760-631-0556
Hospitality: Nicole Cooper
Grounds: Mark Stephen, Paul Winters
Trophies: Sheri Martinez, Lori Stephen
Silent Auction: Nicole Cooper
.
And all officers, directors and members of the Club
ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY APRIL 13, 2016
AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB CERTIFICATION
Permission has been granted by the American Kennel Club
For the holding of this event under
American Kennel Club Rules and Regulation
Mr. JAMES P. CROWLEY, SECRETARY
SPECIALTY JUDGE
Mr. Malcolm Moore, 3033 Merrimac Drive, Montgomery AL 36111
Regular & Non Regular Class Trophies
Best of Breed
Hand Painted Pekingese Ceramic Wine Server
Donated by Pauline Patterson (Amerglo)
Best of Opposite Sex
Hand Painted Pekingese Framed Oil Paintings
Donated by Betty Turner and Victor Tzankov (Odessa)
Best of Winners, Winners Dog, Winners Bitch, Best Puppy,
Best Bred By
Hand Painted Pekingese Framed Oil Paintings
Donated by Betty Turner and Victor Tzankov (Odessa)
Select Dog, Select Bitch, Stud Dog, Brood Bitch,
Best Veteran
Pacific Coast Pekingese Embroidered Towel with Centennial Logo
PCA offers a STERLING SILVER MEDALLION for Best Bred by Exhibitor
(at least 4 entries in actual competition is required)
First in Regular and Non Regular Classes
Pacific Coast Pekingese Embroidered Towel with Centennial Logo
PCPC wishes to thank those who have donated to
our trophy fund:
Susie Majesky & Bob Jones, Tuula Damon (Finnfair), Dana Hopkins
(Thrushcross), Sigi Klein (Levant),
Cheryl Jaeger (Jircen), Carol Dee Blakesley (Cardee),
Mark and Lori Stephen (Aslan)
Frank Meister (Dancing Lion)
Sheri Martinez (Amerglo)
ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY APRIL 13, 2016
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ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY APRIL 13, 2016
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PEKINGESE CLUB OF AMERICA
National Specialty & Sweepstakes
Saturday, April 30, 2016 Event #2016145102
PEKINGESE CLUB OF AMERICA 2016 OFFICERS:
President .................Mark Warren Vice President .......................Susan Shephard
Treasurer ..Elizabeth Tilley-Poole Secretary ...............................Patricia Metzger
14 Doe Court, Wentzville, MO 63385 [email protected]
AKC DELEGATE: Elizabeth Tilley-Poole
PCA Website: www.pekingeseclubofamerica.com
DIRECTORS:
Class of 2017:
Patty Metzger
Barbara Streemke
Betty Tilley-Poole
Pamela Vanderpool
Class of 2018:
Carol Dee Blakesley
TBA
Edee Snyder
Carol Kniebusch Noe
Class of 2019:
Cheryl Chang
Louise Harden
Gladys Knox
Pam Winters
Class of 2020::
Ted Lee
Susan Shephard
Joy Thoms
Mark Warren
2016 SHOW COMMITTEE
Show Chair – Mark Warren
3098 Mack Island, Grass Lake MI 49240-9443
[email protected] 517-522-5229
Trophies: Carmen Blankenship
Advertising/Publicity: Susan Shephard
Hospitality: Mark Warren, Elizabeth Tilley-Poole, Sharon Dykes
Raffle: Elizabeth Tilley-Poole
And all officers, directors and members of the Club.
AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB CERTIFICATION
Permission has been granted by the American Kennel Club
For the holding of this event under
American Kennel Club Rules and Regulation
Mr. JAMES P. CROWLEY, SECRETARY
ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY APRIL 13, 2016
JUDGING PANEL
SWEEPSTAKES
Ms. Diane Bell,
Dr. Steve Keating,
132 George Street, Carlton Place ON K7C
SPECIALTY
507 S. Manus Drive, Dallas TX 75224
PEKINGESE PUPPY SWEEPSTAKES
Sweepstakes is open to all purebred Pekingese, six (6) months of age &
under 18 months of age that are entered in any of the regular classes at
the Specialty Show. Champions of Record are not eligible. Indicate Sweepstakes with the age division in the space provided for as ‘Additional Class’.
Entry Fee: $15.
CLASSES (for Dogs and Bitches)
Puppy, 6 mos and under 9 mos • Puppy, 9 mos and under 12 mos •
Junior, 12 mos and under 18 mos
MONETARY PRIZES FOR SWEEPSTAKES
35% of entry fees will be retained by the club to defer expenses; the remainder distributed as follows:
1st place in Sweeps Class 40%
2nd place in Sweeps Class 30%
3rd place in Sweeps Class 20%
4th place in Sweeps Class 10%
All monies not awarded will be retained by the Club.
TROPHIES FOR SWEEPSTAKES
st
1 Place in the all Puppy Sweepstakes classes
Embroidered crate pad (fits a 200 size crate)
Best in Puppy Sweepstakes
7” Etched Glass Apothecary Jar (Canister)
Best Opposite to Best in Puppy Sweepstakes
7” Etched Glass Apothecary Jar (Canister)
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THE PEKINGESE CLUB OF AMERICA, INC. OFFERS THE
FOLLOWING
PERPETUAL AND CHALLENGE TROPHIES
PERPETUAL TROPHIES
THESE PERPETUAL TROPHIES SHALL REMAIN IN THE PERMANENT OWNERSHIP OF
THE PEKINGESE CLUB OF AMERICA, INC. AND CANNOT BE RETIRED. THESE TROPHIES ARE CURRENTLY ON PUBLIC DISPLAY AT THE OFFICES OF THE AMERICAN
KENNEL CLUB IN NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK.
THE NAME OF THE QUALIFYING
WINNERS WILL BE PLACED ON A PLAQUE WHICH WILL BE DISPLAYED AT EACH SUBSEQUENT NATIONAL SPECIALTY SHOW
Best of Breed
The Lacasa McClure Halley Perpetual Sterling Silver Trophy offered by
McClure Halley. Open to All. A bronze PCA commemorative medallion
Best Opposite Sex to Best of Breed
The J.P. Morgan Perpetual Sterling Silver Cup in memory of Mrs. Richard S.
Quigley. Open to All. A bronze PCA commemorative medallion
CHALLENGE TROPHIES**
**Note: Due to a change in AKC policy and the high cost of shipping these trophies to
each national, these trophies will not be physically present at the show. Instead photos of the trophies together with the names of those who have acquired a win on them
since 2013 will be at the trophy table.
TO BE RETIRED TO THE PERMANENT POSSESSION OF THE WINNER, THE FOLLOWING CHALLENGE TROPHIES MUST BE WON THREE TIMES IN THE COMPETITON
SPECIFIED, NOT NECSSARILY AT CONSECUTIVE SHOWS AND NOT NECESSARILY
WITH THE SAME EXHIBIT. UNTIL RETIRED, THESE TROPHIES SHALL REMAIN IN THE
PERMANENT POSSESSION OF THE PEKINGESE CLUB OF AMERICA, INC.
WHERE “OWNER” IS STATED, IT MEANS EACH WINNER MUST BE OWNED BY THE
SAME PERSON(S) WITHOUT REGARD TO WHO BRED OR HANDLED THE EXHIBIT
WHERE “BREEDER/OWNER HANDLED” IS SPECIFICED, EACH WINNER MUST BE HANDLED BY AN OWNER WHO IS ALSO A BREEDER OF THE EXHIBIT.
WHERE “BREEDER” IS SPECIFIED, EACH WINNER MUST BE BRED BY THE SAME PERSON(S) WITHOUT REGARD TO ITS OWNERSHIP OR THE PERSON(S) BY WHOM IT
WAS HANDLED.
IN CASE OF MULTIPLE OWNERS OR BREEDERS OF A WINNER WHO ARE NOT OF THE
SAME HOUSEHOLD, THE PERSON LISTED FIRST IN THE CATALOGUE WILL BE CREDITED WITH THE WIN. ONCE A TROPHY HAS BEEN WON THREE TIMES BY THE SPECIFIED PERSONS, IT WILL BE RETIRED AND PRESENTED TO THE WINNER AT THE FOLLOWIING YEAR’S AWARD DINNER FOR THE PEKINGESE CLUB OF AMERICA, INC.
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CHALLENGE TROPHIES** Continued
Best of Breed
The Johanna Mapes Trophy – a sterling silver Revere bowl offered by Mrs. Richard S. Quigley in memory of Johanna Mapes
Owner
The Celia Bueno Trophy – a sterling silver 4 inch Tiffany Vermeil bowl offered by
William H. Blair in memory of Celia Bueno
Owner if the winner is a bitch
The Morningstar Reverie Trophy – a silver 12 inch Regal trophy offered by
Anthony E. Rosato and John D. French Breeder/Owner Handled
The Am. Can. BIS Ch. Lionheart Billy The Kid ROM Memorial Trophy – a silver
12” Revere Bowl offered by Gail Forsythe
Breeder
Best Opposite Sex to Best of Breed
The Nancy Khajeh-Nouri Memorial Trophy – a silver Presidential Cup offered by
Lionshadow Pekingese, Edie Jones, in memory of Nancy Khajeh-Nouri
Owner
The Delvlia Trophy – a sterling silver 10 inch platter offered by Mrs. Justin Herold
and Miss Delphine J. McEntyre Breeder
Best of Breed or Best Opposite Sex to Best of Breed
The Orchard Hill Trophy – a sterling silver bowl offered by Mrs. Richard S. Quigley in memory of Ch. Jai Sun Fu of Orchard Hill. Breeder/Owner Handler of Exhibit
(s) who win either Best of Breed or Best Opposite Sex
The Millrose Ballerina Trophy – a sterling silver 10 inch dish offered by The
Pekingese Club of America in memory of Dr. & Mrs. E. R. Blarney.
Owner of
Exhibit(s) who win either Best of Breed or Best Opposite Sex
Best of Winners
The Gilma Blauvelt-Moss Trophy – a sterling silver 10 inch dish offered by Mrs.
E. G. Lagercrantz in memory of Gilma Blauvelt-Moss Owner
Winners Dog
The Dah Lyn Trophy – a sterling silver bowl offered by John B. Royce
Owner
The John B. Royce Trophy – a sterling silver 12 inch tray offered by Mrs. E. G.
Lagercrantz in memory of John B. Royce
Breeder
Winners Bitch
The DahLing Trophy - a silver Exeter cup offered by Charlotte E. Karpinecz in
memory of Nancy Khajeh-Nouri Owner
The Lagercrantz Trophy – a Tiffany ornate sterling silver bowl offered by Mrs. E.
G. Lagercrantz in memory of Papoose and Bebe. Owner
The Catawba Trophy – sterling silver bowl offered by Mrs. James M. Austin
Breeder/Owner Handled
The Strathy Trophy – a sterling silver sugar shaker offered by C. & M. Lowther in
memory of Mrs. R. Strathy Breeder
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ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY APRIL 13, 2016
CHALLENGE TROPHIES** Continued
First in Bred By Exhibitor Dog Class (Offered only if there are at least
three exhibits competing in this class)
The Marilyn McDonnell Trophy – two sterling silver candelabras offered by Mrs.
Marilyn Allen in memory of Marilyn McDonnell Owner
The Myrtle P. Raczenski Trophy – a sterling silver 4 inch bowl offered by Mr. Peter Raczenski in memory of Myrtle P. Raczenski Breeder
First in Best Bred by Exhibitor Bitch Class (Offered only if there are at
least three exhibits competing in this class)
The Lakshmi Trophy – an old English pattern silver plated shell shaped bowl
offered by Irene Reasons in memory of C.W. Reasons Owner
The Miss Iris de la Torre Bueno Trophy - a sterling silver Tiffany jewelry box
offered by The Pekingese Club of America in memory of Miss Iris de la Torre
Bueno Breeder/Owner/Handled
The Martin Trophy – an ornate sterling silver bowl offered by Bruce Sheldon in
memory of his mother, Mrs. Sheldon Martin Breeder
Best Bred By Exhibitor Pekingese in Show
The Rose Farm Trophy – a silver Sheffield cup offered by Mrs. Dee Hutchinson in
memory of Gilma Blauvelt-Moss Breeder
The Am. & Can. BIS Ch. & Finnish Ch. Lionheart Sundance Kid ROM Memorial Trophy - a silver 12” Revere Bowl offered by Gail Forsythe Breeder/Owner
First in the American Bred Bitch Class
The Tama Trophy – a sterling silver Loving Cup offered by Mrs. Alida V. Woods in
memory of Tama Owner
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ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY APRIL 13, 2016
TROPHIES FOR REGULAR AND NON REGULAR CLASSES
PCA NATIONAL SPECIALTY April 30, 2016
Regular Classes
Best of Breed
Etched Wood Wine Box with Implements
PCA offers a satin finished, gold-filled medallion with the PCA logo
Best of Opposite Sex
Etched Wood Wine Box with Implements
PCA offers a satin finished, gold-filled medallion with the PCA logo
Best of Winners
Etched 6” Crystal Octagon with crystal base
Select Dog
Etched Half Moon Shaped Curved 7” Glass
Select Bitch
Etched Half Moon Shaped Curved 7” Glass
Award of Merit
Etched 6” x 9” Glass Sail Bevel with Stand
Winners Dog
Etched 7.5” x 10” Keepsake Wood Box and PCA offers a polished, gold-filled medallion with the PCA logo
Reserve Winners Dog
Etched 6” x 8” Keepsake Wood Box
Winners Bitch
Etched 7.5” x 10” Keepsake Wood Box
PCA offers a polished, gold-filled medallion with the PCA logo
Reserve Winners Bitch
Etched 6” x 8” Keepsake Wood Box
First Place in Each Regular Class
10” Etched Glass Plate
Non Regular Classes
Best Puppy from the Puppy Classes
5” x 7” horizontal Etched Glass Curved Photo Frame
Best Bred by Exhibitor
5” x 11” Etched Glass Serving Bowl
50 x 60” woven tapestry throw with Pekingese motif offered in memory of Irene
Reasons, Lakshmi Pekingese, former President of Pekingese Club of America and
devoted Pekingese fancier offered by Angela & Luis Arenas-Lopez, Gene Hinson &
Randy Ferguson, Diane Burvee, Morris Payant, Betty Clair Peacock and Carmen
Blankenship
PCA offers a sterling silver medallion with the PCA logo
(at least 4 entries in actual competition is required)
Best Veteran in Show
5” x 11” Etched Glass Serving Bowl
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The Pekingese Club of America
Expresses A Grateful “Thank You” to These
Donors to The Pekingese Club of America 2016
Trophy Fund
Jessie Alexander
Imperial
Barbara Allen
Li Ming
Barbara Aster
Audrey Atherton
Audrianne
Gerry Attaway
Precious
Carol Dee Blakesley
Car Dee
Carmen Blankenship
Chinabear
Gloria Blum
Geegeepekes
Luc Boileau
Knolland Farm
Dorothy Brennan
Mi-Toi
Joanne Byars-Nixon
Charlotte Carter
Winjana
Dorothy Cooper
Celebration
Nicole Cooper
Silvergate
Karen Crane
JenKar
Diane Bell Curley
& Tom Curley
Pekeden
Kristin David
Krisari
Leslie Dees
William Deyo
Dahlgren
Susan Dublinski
Belv-N-Majk
Marilyn Dudley
Sadu
Howard Fan
Eastainnia
Wendy and Dan Fischer
Wendessa
David Fitzpatrick
Pequest
Vincent Fleece
Ven-Mar
Jackie Boas Freiberg
Akatoby
Maximilian Gonzalez
Ron Hammond
Winward
in loving memory of Rudy
(Ch. Pleiku Golden Wishes)
Louise Harden
Lounar
Roy and Laura Harrison
Laro
Vincent Hedrick
Katsa
Bonita Hill
Yankei Dragon
Stephanie Hill
Xela
Erna & Herbert Holcombe Linn-Lee
Madonna Holko
Silk Road
Debbie and Mark Hoselton Norbu
Bob & Mary Ann Jackson Fourwinds
Tom Jenkins
Katsa
Edie and Cliff Jones
Lionshadow
Gloria Jones
Sandra Jones
Xela
Carol and Alan
Kallman
Gladys Knox
Peking Garden
Cody Koch
Pevyne
Helana and Frank Kusala
Snopeke
Ted Lee
Fur-Bee
Ann Lewis
Andalews
Dr. Raymond & Christine Lo
Dreamville
Patricia Lyman
Laura Markham
Mar-Kee
Melanie Marshall
Arbortown
Kathy and Tom Masilla
Santaverdi
Eva Matheny
Matheny
Marcia Merrill
Imperial Palace
Patricia Metzger
Muhlin
Eugene Moran
L&E
Carol Kniebusch Noe
ShenBlu
Zoe Norris
Slash C’s
Morris Payant
Moonglow
Berry Claire Peacock
Peacock
Susan Pullar
Tapestry
Marilyn Reale
Reale
Tim Reese
Dunkirk
Dr. Louis and Sylvia Reznick
Hoong Tao
Sasha Rockefeller
Catherine (Kitty) Schell
Talkabouttoys
Leonie Schultz
Edenhill
Ken and Susan Shepherd
Déjà vu
Colleen Skinner
Passion
Edee Snyder
Jego
Bruce Spencer & Jeff Lockard Brey
Lori and Mark Stephen
Aslan
Barbara Streemke
Prima
Hiram Stewart
Hiwins
Joan Sturtz
Frances Tesoriero
TuTaMoon
Deborah Thompson
Happy Tail
Aileen Thomson
Joy Thoms
Windemere
Betty Tilley-Poole
Pleiku
James Timmons
Pevyne
Kathy Torchia
Dreamers
Pam Vanderpool
Gadabout
Israel Velez
Mack Island
Mark Warren
Mack Island
Randy Winters
Dunkirk
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ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY APRIL 13, 2016
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AKC Code of Sportsmanship
PREFACE: The sport of purebred dog competitive events dates prior to
1884, the year of AKC’s birth. Shared values of those involved in the sport
include principles of sportsmanship. They are practiced in all sections of our
sport: conformation, performance and companion. Many believe that these
principles of sportsmanship are the prime reason why our sport has thrived
for over one hundred years. With the belief that it is useful to periodically
articulate the fundamentals of our sport, this code is presented:
• Sportsmen respect the history, traditions and integrity of the sport of
purebred dogs.
• Sportsmen commit themselves to values of fair play, honesty, courtesy and
vigorous
competition, as well as winning and losing with grace.
• Sportsmen refuse to compromise their commitment and obligation to the
sport of purebred dogs by injecting personal advantage or consideration
into their decisions or behavior.
• The sportsman judge judges only on the merits of the dogs and considers
no other factors.
• The sportsman judge or exhibitor accepts constructive criticism.
• The Sportsman exhibitor declines to enter or exhibit under a judge where
it might reasonably appear that the judge’s placements could be based on
something other than the merits of the dogs.
• The sportsman exhibitor refuses to compromise the impartiality of a judge.
• The sportsman respects the AKC bylaws, rules, regulations and policies governing the sport of purebred dogs.
• Sportsmen find that vigorous competition and civility are not inconsistent
and are able to appreciate the merit of their competition and the effort of
competitors.
• Sportsmen welcome, encourage and support newcomers to the sport.
• Sportsmen will deal fairly with all those who trade with them.
• Sportsmen are willing to share honest and open appraisals of both the
strengths and weaknesses of their breeding stock.
• Sportsmen spurn any opportunity to take personal advantage of positions
offered or bestowed upon them.
• Sportsmen always consider as paramount the welfare of their dog.
• Sportsmen refuse to embarrass the sport, the American Kennel Club, or
themselves while taking part in the sport.