March - Dogs Queensland

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March - Dogs Queensland
ISSUE 3
MARCH 2015
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Inside this issue
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Shane Avery and Tiffany Ross Kerry Lee
2
President’s Message
3
Editorial Notes
4-6
Board Notes
8 - 13
Notices
14
Cheryl Elaine LeCourt Member Vale
Articles of Interest
15
Queensland State Dances with Dogs Competition
16 - 17
The Combined Club’s Presentation Night
18 - 19
The Irish Setter, Not and Irish! Feature Breed
20
The Kerry Blue Terrier
21
The Glen of Imaal Terrier
22
The Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier
23
The Irish Terrier
24
Library News
26
An Interpretation of The Irish Setter Breed Standard
32 - 34
Zone 2 Dog World update March 2015
34 - 35
Attention Junior Handlers and Junior Handler Judges!
36 - 39
W. J. Rasbridge, The Breed Standard
Schedules
40 - 59
Show Schedules
60 - 65
Obedience Trial Schedules
66
Other Trial Schedules
Facebook, a force for good or evil
in the Dog World?
Page 28 - 31
March Library book review:
The Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier
Page 25
The Setter Club of
Queensland celebrates
St. Patrick’s Day
Directories
67 - 70
Registered Breeders Directory
73 - 75
Kennel Clubs Directory
76
Rates Guide
Page 31
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March 2015 - 1
The President’s Message
The Queensland Dog World
Welcome to the March issue of the Queensland Dog World.
Vendor Sites at Durack
Members please take note that the vendors sites are for Vendors use only. No member is permitted to park on or
use the power from these sites. Non-compliance is a breach and will be acted upon accordingly. Show Managers,
please be vigilant in this area and report any breaches.
Clubs
A few Clubs are experiencing various problems, mostly from lack of understanding and correct procedures not
being followed. If there is a changeover of Executive (President, Secretary, Treasurer), previous Executives must
ensure that all Club information and property is returned in a timely fashion in order to ensure that Club business
can proceed with true and correct information at hand.
Club Officals
Incoming Committees should be sure of their respective duties that their position holds. All members, whether
they be new or not, should have the Club procedures explained to them, e.g. National Show processes to ensure
there is no misunderstandings and everyone is on the same footing.
Breaches
Members are reminded that under no circumstances should a Director be approached to engage in a conversation
regarding a Breaches Hearing. Even though they’re aware of the complaint, the Board is not the Breaches Panel
and always remain separate from these matters as per the Constitution. Please direct all enquiries regarding
procedures, etc. through the office.
Business Plans and Costings
Members will be fully informed on all Major projects by the way of a full Business Plan and costings. Full disclosure
will be vital to ensure that members can give fully informed feedback on these matters.
Financial Stability
The Financial Stability of Dogs Queensland must always be a priority, therefore members must realise that only
one large project at a time can be put into practice. That is why we have a Budget that is annually put into play.
Basically that means that our finances are protected and that any increase to membership and other fees will be
managed at a reasonable rate. Although I am aware that members want a lot of things to happen yesterday, it is
not the way things work in good business. Things will happen but in the correct manner, which will benefit all of
Dogs Queensland.
Expressions Of Interest – Dogs Queensland Committees
Dogs Queensland is requesting in this magazine Expressions Of Interest for Committee positions because all
Committees are refreshed every year. Hopefully, previous Committee members are not too burnt out and will
reapply and many other members will show their interest. As Dogs Queensland is basically a volunteer based
organisation, I can not emphasise enough how important and valuable our volunteers are in ensuring the future
of the dog world. It would be fantastic to see more members wanting to get involved, rather than leaving it up to
the same people to carry the load year in and year out.
Offical Photographers
Clubs have the choice of Offical Photographers for their Shows. It is a member’s choice as to whether or not they
want their photos taken and released for publication. Members who take pictures of any other members or their
dogs without written permission could be in breach of Privacy Laws. Without express permission, if you publish
these photos on open forums, you could very well be putting some of your fellow members in dangerous positions.
It also has been noted that some members have been placing photos on these open forums with derogatory
remarks attached. There are Rules, Regulations and Laws to be followed in all walks of life, just remember for every
choice that is made there are CONSEQUENCES.
Norma Zimmerle
President
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Dogs Queensland Editorial
The Queensland Dog World
Edited by: Dogs Queensland office
Features editor: Nadia Attridge
Design and artwork by:
Dogs Queensland office
President
Mrs. N. Zimmerle
Senior Vice President
Miss A. Carius
Junior Vice President
Mr. S. Thomas
Secretary
Mr. R. Harrison
Board
Mrs H Acworth, Ms S. Bendixen
Mr. L.J. Blumel, Mrs. U. Greenwood
Mrs. S.J. Mundt, Mrs. B.M. Murfet,
Ms. R. Nicholson, Miss. C. Pearen and
Mr. D. Weil
Address
3 / 134 Constance Street,
Fortitude Valley 4006
Telephone
(07) 3252 2661
Facsimile
(07) 3252 3864
Email
[email protected]
Website
www.dogsqueensland.org.au
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
Breed advertising layout and
photograph returns:
Dogs Queensland office
Ph: (07) 3252 2661
PO Box 495, Fortitude Valley Qld 4006
Email: [email protected]
Commercial advertising:
Dogs Queensland Office
Ph: (07) 3252 2661
When is your breed featuring?
April
‘Frightfully
English’
Airedale Terrier, Foxhound, Pointer,
Manchester Terrier, British Bulldogs,
English Setters
May
‘Little and
Spunky’
Affenpinscher, Griffon Bruxellois,
Havanese, Papillon
June
‘Hairless
Heros’
Chinese Crested, Xoloitzcuintle, Peruvian
Hairless
Copy deadline:
All magazine content for The Queensland Dog World is required to be submitted
prior to the1st of the month for the following months issue.
No exceptions can be granted.
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.
Notice to advertisers
Printed and distributed by:
Printcraft
(07) 3291 2415
www.printcraft.com.au
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The Trade Practices Act came into force on 1st October 1974. Certain provisions of
the act relating to consumer protection place a heavy burden upon advertisers,
advertising agents and the publishers of advertisements. In view of the obvious
impossibility of our ensuring that advertisements submitted for publication
comply with the act, advertisers themselves need to ensure that the provisions
of the act are strictly complied with. In cases of doubt, advertisers are advised
to seek legal advice before submitting advertising material.
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Dogs Queensland Board Notes
The Queensland Dog World
Board Notes for March 2015
Dogs Queensland Committees
Expressions of interest are sought to join the following
Committees;
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Conformation Judges
Durack (to be renamed Grounds and to be responsible for
running the Zone 1 Amenities Shows and including a Regional
Subcommittee to take over the running of the Zone 2 and
Zone 3 Amenities Shows)
RAFT
QDS (Agility, Obedience, Rally ‘O’, Tracking & Track & Search,
Dances with Dogs, Endurance, Herding & Lure Coursing SubCommittees)
Canine Health
DOY
Event Managers and Stewards
Junior Handlers
Magazine, PR and Media
Strategic Planning
In line with the above, the Amenities Committee will be disbanded.
Also the Library and Archives Committee will be discontinued with
Mrs Helen Acworth taking over as Librarian.
All current Committee Members and Chair have been written
to noting that existing Committees will be refreshed and
reconstituted effective after the AGM on 25th March 2015. Where
possible, all Committees will be Chaired by a Director or if that
is not possible, then one of the Directors will be a Member of
the Committee. The Board will decide which Director will Chair
the Committee, whoever is appointed as Chair will be in charge
of reconstituting the Committee, together with the Board of
Directors.
The Board of Directors would like to place on record its thanks and
gratitude for the work all Committee Members have done and
has strongly encouraged those Members to lodge an expression
of interest in continuing to be a part of the Committee structure.
Any expression of interest must be received no later than 31st
March 2015 before the Board of Directors finalise the make up of
each Committee post their initial meeting of the new Board on
25th March 2015.
Easter Office Closure
Office will be closed for the Easter Holidays from 12pm on Thursday
2nd April 2015 and will reopen on Tuesday 7th April 2015.
Durack Fun Days
As previously from 2014, Clubs using Durack for ‘Fundays’ or similar
events will only be allowed to do so twice a year. The dates for 2015
will be Sunday 10th May and Sunday 15th November. The Board has
further agreed that all events will have a $1 per attendee levy or
$40 whichever is the higher amount. This amount brings it in to
line with events being held at Durack and it is of equal value to
the current Open Show Grounds levy for Breed Clubs
Show and Trial Dates
All Clubs holding any Shows or Trials in 2016 are reminded that all
requests for alterations are required to be submitted to the Dogs
Queensland Office no later than 30th June 2015.
Monthly Data Reports in Dog World
In response to the ever increasing cost of producing the Dog
World, the Board has made the decision to no longer publish
the monthly data reports in the Magazine. These reports, Litters
Registered, Championship Titles Awarded, Other Titles Awarded,
Export Pedigrees and New Prefix Listing, will continue to be
published on the Dogs Queensland Website and will be available
free in hard copy on request. Please contact the Office should you
require a copy and we will post you one every month.
Judges Books
The Conformation Judges Committee notes that it is no longer
mandatory for Open Show Judges to complete a Judge’s Book.
However they may continue to do so for their own use purposes.
It is their responsibility however, to ensure that any “no award”,
non-entire or aggressive dog etc is noted on the Steward’s Sheet
and if necessary on the Show Manager’s report.
ANKC News
ANKC LTD LISTING OF RECOGNISED WORKING DOG
ASSOCIATIONS OR KINDRED BODIES
The ANKC Ltd Listing of Recognised Working Dog Associations or
Kindred Bodies appearing on the ANKC website is incorrect. After
investigation this problem has been rectified and the attached
correct listing will be uploaded to our website.
All Members are asked to please note that the Dogs Queensland
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Dogs Queensland Board Notes
The Queensland Dog World
APPROVAL OF 2016 NATIONAL SHOW APPLICATION - BOXER
CLUB OF NSW
The ANKC are pleased to advise the approval of the 2016 National
Show application received from the Boxer Club of NSW via DOGS
NSW to be held on 18th and 19th June 2016 at the Bill Spilstead
Complex for Canine Affairs, 44 Luddenham Rd, Orchard Hills, NSW.
The ANKC website will be updated accordingly.
OLD ENGLISH SHEEPDOG BREED STANDARD EXTENSION CORRECTION
The National Old English Sheepdog Council (Australia) have
noted that at the time the last amendment was made to this BSE
relating to the FEET section, the bolded text immediately under
the following headings was also changed:
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General Appearance
Characteristics
Temperament
Head and Skull
Eyes
Ears
Mouth
Neck
Forequarters
Body
Hindquarters
Feet
Tails
Gait/Movement
Coat
Colour
Size
These errors have been corrected in the BSE accordingly.
APPROVAL OF THE GORDON SETTER, FINNISH LAPPHUND
AND STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIER BREED STANDARD
EXTENSIONS (BSE)
The BSE’s of the breeds above will be made available from our
website shortly.
2016 NATIONAL SHOW - BEAGLE CLUB OF NSW - CHANGE OF
DATES
All Members are requested to note the change of dates for this
show to now take place on 26th and 27th March 2016.
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AMENDMENT TO JUDGES’ CODE OF PRACTICE AND CONDUCT
The ANKC are currently arranging for the Code of Practice and
Conduct to be updated accordingly and made available from
their website.
APPROVAL OF 2018 NATIONAL AGILITY TRIALS
The ANKC are please to announce the approval of the 2018
National Agility Trials received from the Victorian Agility Committee
via DOGS VICTORIA to be held on 11th to 15th April 2018 at KCC
Park, Cranbourne, VIC.
The ANKC website will be updated accordingly.
AMENDMENT TO BREED STANDARD - KEESHOND
As a result of advice received from the Kennel Club (UK), the
breed standard for the Keeshond on the ANKC Ltd website will
be amended as follows:
CURRENTLY READS:
General Appearance:
Short, compact body, confident carriage. Fox-like head with small
pointed ears, alert expression, large ruff, well feathered tail curled
over back.
AMEND TO READ:
General Appearance:
Short, compact body, confident carriage. Fox-like head with small
pointed ears, alert expression, large ruff, well feathered tail curled
over back. Clear differentiation in size between the sexes, with
males obviously masculine but never coarse: bitches feminine but
without weakness of structure.
EXCREMENT ON TOILET WALLS
It was noted that at the Show on 24th January 2015, excrement had
once again been smeared over the Gents toilet wall nearest the
Caretaker’s residence. The Board would like to remind all Members
to be vigilant and the fact that the Grounds belong to everyone.
The Grounds Manager will also be instructed that he is not to
clean anything like this again, it is a Health and Safety issue and
specialist cleaners will be engaged to clean up anything of this
nature thus incurring extra costs.
March 2015 - 5
Dogs Queensland Board Notes
The Queensland Dog World
EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST – MEMBERS WITH AN OH&S
BACKGROUND
Expressions of Interests are sought from the dog world for
members with an OH&S background to assist with Show
Manager’s Training. Please contact the Dogs Queensland Office
in the first instance.
Alterations and additions to
approved judges’ list
Championship:
OBEDIENCE, AGILITY, TRACKING, DWD, RALLY O, ENDURANCE,
HERDING AND LURE COURSING JUDGES TRAINING
Mrs L. Buchanen has retired from the Judges panel. The Board
of Directors would like to thank her for her many years of
service as Judge.
All applications to enter the Judges Training Scheme for the
disciplines above should be received no later than 30 May 2015.
Obedience:
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF MEMBERS
Mr G. Murray has retired from the Judges panel. The Board
of Directors would like to thank him for his years of service
as Judge.
In regards the notice published in the February Board Notes
re the AGM, the AGM will be held simultaneously in regional
centres using ‘Skype’ technology. Those regional centres will be
in Bundaberg and Rockhampton in Zone 2 and Townsville and
Cairns in Zone 3. The details are as follows;
Bundaberg - Mrs Margaret Norton. Venue: Bundaberg Canine Club,
Bundaberg Showgrounds, Burrum St, Bundaberg West
Ms S. Leach has changed her name due to Marriage to Mrs
S. Crane.
Qualified Handler Judges:
New Handler Judge:
Rockhampton - Mr Pieter Tjerkstra. Venue: Centrepoint Motor Inn,
131 George St, Rockhampton
Miss M. Attridge
Address: 20 Abbeygrace Crt Caboolture 4510
Ph: 5428 3420
Email: [email protected]
Townsville - Mr Shane Thomas. Venue: Thomas Associates, Level
2, 31 Thuringowa Dr, Kirwan
New Handler Judge:
Cairns - Mrs Kerry Frame. Venue: Cairns City Kennel Club, Quigley
St, Cairns.
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Miss T. Payne
Postal: P.O. Box 466, BROWNS PLAINS 4118
Ph: 0431 229 405
Email: [email protected]
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The Queensland Dog World
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Dogs Queensland Notices
The Queensland Dog World
RAFT News
Retrieving and Field Trials Committee
CANINE RESEARCH FOUNDATION
2016 GRANTS
Members, Clubs and other organisations please note that the
Canine Research Foundation is seeking applications for research
commencing in 2016 to be funded under the Foundation’s Grants
program for the year 2016.
Proposed research projects should be directed towards producing
benefit in some aspect of canine health and must be conducted
by an Australian University.
Applications will close on May 29th, 2015.
Application forms may be obtained by e-mail from the ANKC Ltd
Administrator at the following address:
[email protected]
Tracey Barry
ANKC Ltd Administrator
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.
The Committee’s role may entail assisting clubs with their trial
dates and judges’ induction development and elevation. It also
participates in Rule Reviews for the different sports and manages the
running of State and National Championships held in Queensland.
Retrieving Ability Tests For Gundogs (R.A.T.G)
Interested in putting your toe in the water to see what natural
retrieving ability your gundog has? R.A.T.G. events offer a
wonderful opportunity to get involved.
The Retrieving Ability Tests for Gundogs are primarily undertaken
at Obedience Trials or Show events to promote retrieving. It is a
test of basic obedience and basic retrieving with the dog working
off lead. The Tests provide a way for handlers to demonstrate that
their Gundog has basic retrieving ability.
Main and Limited Registered Gundogs (including de-sexed
registered Gundogs) and Associate Dogs of a variety accepted by a
Member Body as a Gundog are permitted to compete in Retrieving
Ability Test for Gundogs in all States and/or Territories of Australia.
At its most basic it includes showing:
1: That the dog:
a. Is under control.
b. Walks in a position where it is close to the handler, aware and responsive to any movement of the handler.
c. Takes the pace of the handler.
2: That the dog:
a. Remains steady when the handler walks away.
b. Goes to the handler promptly when called.
3: That the dog:
a. Remains steady when an item is cast.
b. Marks the fall of the item.
c. Does not retrieve until instructed.
d. Does not need direction from the handler.
e. Returns directly to the handler with the Game.
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The Queensland Dog World
Judges News
Feature Event: Wide Bay Cup Retrieving Trial
‘The Wide Bay Working Gundog Club Inc. – Queen’s Birthday three
day event.’
The Wide Bay Cup weekend has a long history and tradition with
many of the best dogs and handlers of the last 30 years coming
from all over Australia to compete.
The bulk of eligible competitors in Queensland will be there on
grounds ideally suited for a Retrieving event. Three days of trialling
for Novice, Restricted and All Age.
WHEN: 6th, 7th and 8th June
WHERE: Bundaberg area
Contact: Wendy Michalk, Secretary – Wide Bay Working Gundog
Club Inc.
Other Retrieving Trials
3/4/5 April
18/19 April
9/10
May
FRA Easter Trial
Labrador Club
FRA
Retrieving Trials Rule Update
Effective from the 1st January 2015.
The Rules are available on line at: http://www.ankc.org.au/rules.aspx
Want to play?
Many working gundog breeds never get the chance to do
what genetically their whole being drives them to want to do.
When given a chance they exhibit extraordinary excitement and
enthusiasm. These outdoor experiences could be lots of fun for
you and your dog.
Contacts:
Field and Retrieving Association for Gundogs Inc.
Geoff Dawson: [email protected]
Ph: (07) 3886 6367, BURPENGARY
Labrador Club of Qld:
Bronwyn Sheppard: [email protected]
Ph: (07) 3297 5570, JIMBOOMBA
Wide Bay Working Gundog Club:
Wendy Michalk: [email protected]
Ph: (07) 4152 2362, BUNDABERG
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Next month, on Tuesday the 14th of April, we will commence our
‘Members Education Program’.
This is a series of lectures designed to provide you with knowledge
that will assist you to achieve the best possible outcome in the
show ring and perhaps be a judge in the future.
For all interested exhibitors, we hope that you will:
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Gain an insight on what judges look for when judging your dog
Look at the structure of dogs and understand how this
impacts on how they move and on their general appearance
Improve your knowledge on how to groom your dog to
maximise its chances in the show ring
Learn to handle your dog as professionally as you can
Attend a course on Basic Emergency First Aid for your dog
See that good nutrition is crucial to having your dog looking
in top condition.
In addition there are lectures on Basic Genetics, Animal Husbandry,
‘The Human Animal Bond’ and an overview on Dogs Queensland
operations. This series of lecture evenings has been especially
designed to meet the needs of exhibitors and possible judges.
If you are interested in becoming a judge, it is important that
you attend the modules on Dogs Queensland operations, Canine
Anatomy and Canine Movement. There will be a small cost
involved to help cover costs of our interstate presenters.
Further information can be found on the Dogs Queensland website
at: www.dogsqueensland.org.au.
Judges Training DVD’s:
We have been fortunate to have been sent some American Kennel
Club DVD’s. However, we still need more resources, and to buy one
of each and every breed would be a massive cost. Does anyone
have Breed DVD’s or articles by breed authorities that we might be
able to borrow for breed lectures? If so, could you please email the
Dogs Queensland Office with details? It would be much appreciated.
Finally, Distance Education trainees are reminded that their local
facilitator can arrange sweepstakes if there are no Open Shows
held in their area. These would probably be best on a ‘Cluster’
weekend to maximise entries.
Shaneen Bendixen
Chairperson, Conformation Judges Committee
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Dogs Queensland Notices
The Queensland Dog World
Peter Mitropoulos, one of Dogs Queensland’s major sponsors presenting a ribbon, 6th from the right
A Big Thankyou
I would like to express my most sincere gratitude to all those who
helped me in one way or another when I became ill at the Durack
Dog Complex on Sunday evening 25th of January 2015. Special
thanks must go to Helen Bright who was kind enough to collect
up my show gear and most importantly my lovely boy Toby to take
them to stay at her home for the night.
Next morning Helen brought them back to my home safe and
sound, a round trip of over three hours on a very busy and extremely
hot Australia Day. Helen your kindness will not be forgotten.
Ann Reeves
(Japanese Chins)
Val Bonney presents a cheque to State Obedience Trials Treasurer
Chris Pain on behalf of herself and Sid Lewis who were founding
members of DOTA (Dog Obedience Trainers Assoc) along with Neville
Jackson.
DOTA is now no longer operational and funds have been generously
donated to various non-profit Dog Sports.
The funds are most appreciated and will be used to benefit State and
National Obedience Trials.
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The Queensland Dog World
Proposed Camping and
Caravan Ground at Durack
Fig 2
Fig 2 shows an elevated plan of the proposed extra Caravan and
Motor Home area (shaded in light green).
Member’s attention is drawn to the diagrams on this page and
feedback is invited via the Dogs Queensland Office on either of
the proposed areas, shaded in green and pink, no later than the
31st of March 2015.
The Board of Directors are committed to this development,
however to keep members informed the potential cost for Brisbane
City Council Fees alone to approve these proposed areas of 11,668
square metres is $28,983, smaller areas would obviously attract a
smaller approval fee as per below:
Area (m2)
5,000
7,500
10,000
11,668
Fee ($)
15,647
20,647
25,647
28,983
Fig 1
Fig 3
Fig 1 shows an overview of the proposed Caravan and Motor Home
area (shaded in light green), the proposed extra Tent Camping Grounds
(shaded in Pink) and existing Tent Camping Area (shaded in Blue).
Fig 3 shows the beginning of proposed Caravan and Motor
Home area (shaded in light green).
Proposed caravan site
Proposed vegetation buffer
Proposed access road (unsealed)
Existing access road (sealed)
Proposed caravan site
Proposed tent site
Existing tent site
Proposed communal area
Existing access road (unsealed)
Existing access road (sealed)
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The Queensland Dog World
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Dogs Queensland Notices
The Queensland Dog World
PLEASE NOTE: Entry to the grounds is strictly from 6.30am. All dogs must be benched by 8.45am. Dogs entered on their respective days must remain on exhibition in their
allocated bench or area from 8.45am to 4.30pm. Any Exhibitor who is unable to conform to these times and conditions should not submit an entry. Any alterations to the arrival
and departure times of exhibits will be up to the discretion of the Chief Steward.
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Member Vales
The Queensland Dog World
IN LOVING
MEMORY
Cheryl Elaine LeCourt
06/12/1949 – 06/01/2015
heryl grew up in Melbourne with a younger sister and brother. Her father was a successful
salesman and later a major manufacturer of numerous products supplied to supermarkets
and pharmacies etc.
Dux of her school and school captain, Cheryl always had amazing communication ability. She
had inherited her father’s salesmanship skills. Cheryl had an eye for fashion and line and balance.
As a young adult Cheryl modelled for Myer Melbourne and worked as a personal assistant in
an accountant’s office.
Her first marriage to a Melbourne Hairdresser attracted her to the hairdressing industry. At an
adult age Cheryl did a hairdressing apprenticeship, qualifying in twelve months what normally
took four years to complete. She soon became one of the most popular hairdressers in Melbourne.
She operated a salon with a staff of twenty-four. Her quest to be the absolute best took her to
London annually where she studied the latest techniques, looks and products.
It was after one such trip that she returned to Melbourne with a product not then available in
Australia. Cheryl asked her father to manufacture it for her. He replied “You want to put Rolls
Royces in bottles which nobody will buy”. Cheryl set out to prove him wrong and started her product
company Mayo International, now thirty-six years old. After her first marriage failed Cheryl moved
to Brisbane and married hairdresser, Jon Le Court who operated some thirty-five salons.
One day Cheryl and Jon answered an advert for Siberian Huskies for sale. They bought their
first Siberian in 1987 and became involved in the Show Dog world. Cheryl’s drive to have only
the best took her to the U.S.A. where she visited the famous Innisfree Siberian Husky Kennel.
She purchased, a then big winning Siberian ‘Cowboy’ that became the foundation to her kennel
Suthanlites Siberians. Cheryl purchased several other Siberians from the U.S.A. and grew a
kennel of over sixty five dogs.
Her success in the Show ring grew initially with her imports and in later years with her home bred
stock. Cheryl won over 500 Best in Show. She has won all major Australian Royals and Australian
Dog of The Year on several occasions but her biggest thrill was winning BIS and RUBIS at the
Sydney Royal in the same year.
Her experience at manufacturing hair care products made it easy for her to develop the famous
Plush Puppy range of Grooming Products for Show Dogs. Cheryl saw the opportunity for such
a range in the mid 1990s and now her Plush Puppy products are sold in over sixty five countries.
Cheryl learned she had Ovarian Cancer in 2009. After major surgeries and regular Chemo,
Cheryl lost her battle on the 6th of January 2015. Cheryl is known for her warmth, friendliness
and willingness to help others with her vast knowledge. Her funeral is evident of this as over
three hundred and fifty people from all over Australia and overseas attended.
Probably her most well known advice to the dog world was “If you want the best coat – BATH
– OIL – BLOW DRY”
A beautiful woman, with a beautiful personality..
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Club Interest
The Queensland Dog World
Queensland State
Dances with Dogs
Competition
Sunday, the 14th of September was the Inaugural Queensland
State Dances With Dogs Competition conducted at St Benedict’s
School, Mango Hill, on the north side of Brisbane. This was a
lovely venue with a non-slip surface and undercover. With the
breeze blowing through conditions were perfect for the dogs
and spectators.
We were very fortunate to have two International judges – Mrs Carol
Dodson and Ms Michelle Dodson from the UK. As well as judging,
both these ladies are avid competitors back in the UK and have been
successful many times at the famous Crufts Dog Show. Making up
the panel was Mrs Deb Hyde from Western Australia, also a very
successful competitor, not only in DWD but in the Obedience world.
A very special Judges Panel for this inaugural event.
Murfet, Trevor Telford and Coral Pethers, and the Toowoomba Dog
Obedience Club Inc.
Thanks also to Tina Dial from PawSnap Pet Photography who took
some fantastic photos.
This special day was a great precursor to the Inaugural Australian
National Dances with Dogs competition scheduled for the last
weekend in June 2015 at Durack.
See you there!
Coral Pethers
There were over fourty entries with visiting competitors from as far
afield as Sydney as well as Queensland country visitors and locals.
It was great to see new competitors to the sport having a go, even
a gentleman handler! Over the weekend Selby Wright and his
Pomerian ‘Shamsky’ did a very good performance and gained their
second leg towards their DWD Freestyle Starter title with a bit of
Elvis Presley grooving to ‘Jailhouse Rock’.
Other success stories were Loretta Rabbit and Toy Poodle ‘Jackson’
and Ros Smith and Australian Kelpie ‘Jedda’ with a 1st and 2nd in
Freestyle Intermediate. In Freestyle Advanced – Gay Westmore
and Australian Kelpie ‘Talli’, Lisa Williamson and Border Collie ‘Cass’,
Sharon Clark and Border Collies ‘Cian’ and ‘Casey’ placed first to
fourth and all on qualifying scores. Talli was awarded the Freestyle
Champion trophy with the highest score in the Freestyle Division
at the competition.
In Heelwork to Music Starter, Karen Doenitz and Maltese x ‘Rylee’
took first. In Intermediate, Sharon Clark and Border Collie ‘Holly’
were 1st and in the Advanced Class, Lisa Williamson and Border
Collie ‘Cass’ were first and receipient of the Heelwork to Music
Champion Trophy with a very high score of 170.2 out of a possible
180. Also qualifying in Advanced were Gay Westmore and Australian
Kelpies ‘Tango’ and ‘Talli’ and Sharon Clark and Border Collie ‘Cian’.
The event was very well supported by our sponsors ‘All Paws
Paradise’, VIP Pet Products, Ann and Switch, Barbara and Col
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Club Presentation Night
The Queensland Dog World
THE COMBINED CLUB’S PRESENTATION NIGHT
Held in the Function Room at Durack on the 10th of January 2015, supplied by Lynda Bennett
Obedience Winners
Obedience Champions
2014
UDX Dog of
the Year 2014
Golden Retriever
DUAL CH CHIPALA AMERICAN DREAM BOY CCD
UDX RN
Lynn Fergusson
German Shepherd Dog
O CH Kayrossi Orion UDX
Chris Tetley
Border Collie
O CH PERRIOAK CHELSEA CHASING STARS UD
Donna Solis
(Pictured left)
German Shepherd Dog
O CH KAYROSSI ORION UDX
Chris Tetley
(Pictured left)
Belgian Shepherd Dog (Mal)
O CH VANRUSSELHOF RUMOUR UD
Tabitha Young
O CH MAX UD
Sophie RobsonEvents
Obedience Grand
Champions 2014
Border Collie
O GR CH BORDERSTRONG
DREAMCHASER UDX RAE TD
Sandra Strong
(Pictured far left)
Border Collie
O.GR CH PANJAZ ANDTHERE
WASONLYONE UDX
Bill Patterson
(Pictured left)
Additional Obedience Winners
Castastar Kennels
Novice Dog of the Year
Fidelis Diamonds N Pearls
Margaret West
(Pictured left)
Silver
Dumbbell
Winners
Chris Robinson and Ellen
Groves
(Pictured left)
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Norm Claridge
Shield
Rally Obedience
Interclub Trophy
Caboolture Sports Dog Obedience Club
Caboolture Sports Dog Obedience Club
(Pictured left)
(Pictured left)
Viking Muzels Open Peter Harden Memorial Highest Scoring Rally
UD Dog Of The Year
Obedience Advanced Excellent
Dog Of The Year
S & N Pitcher
Dual Ch (T) TS Gr Ch Louisaview Drivin U
Home CCD CDX RA
O Ch Perrioak Chelsea Chasing Stars UD
Donna Solis
Buckaris Just A Bear CCD UD RAE
Handler G Harding
Dogs Queensland 2014 Champions ­
Dances with Dogs
Freestyle Champion
Track and Search
Champion
HTM.CH FS.CH OATLAND TARANTALLA RAE
CDX (Tallie)
Australian Kelpie
Gay Westmore (North Brisbane)
TS CH, Dual CH (T) Blackboy Brandy Schnapps
CDX RA (Clancy)
Labrador Retriever
N & S Pitcher (Rockhampton)
(Pictured left)
TS CH, Dual CH (T) Louisaview Drivin U Home
CCD CDX RA (Hamish)
Labrador Retriever
N & S Pitcher (Rockhampton)
TS CH, Dual CH (T) Ricochez Bedwyr Rhodri CDX
RA ADX JDX SDX SPD GD (Dylan)
Welsh Spring Spaniel
Annette Kirkwood (Rockhampton)
Tracking Champion
T Ch Karham Worth the Attention (Dakota)
German Shepherd
Katelind Perks (North Brisbane)
Dual Ch (T) Curltriever Go Sally Go CCD CDX
RN (Sally)
Curley Coated Retriever
Lyn & Keith Kemp (Toowoomba)
Track and Search
Grand Champion:
Dual CH (T) TS. GRAND CH. Louisaview Drivin U
Home CCD CDX RA (Hamish)
Labrador Retriever
N & S Pitcher (Rockhampton)
(Pictured left)
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Feature Breed
The Queensland Dog World
The Irish
Setter
Dogs Queensland Exclusive
Supplied by Cheryl Gorey, Secretary,
The Setter Club of Queensland
Picture yourself, if you will, at your first formal obedience
lesson. At the business end of your lead stands your budding
star performer… a fine example of her breed with a string of
In-Group and IN-Show wins and an Australian Championship
title to prove it. Then it happens… a club official making the
usual encouraging overtures to all the newcomers confides…
“We’ll be able to train you, Sir, but I’m not so sure about an
Irish Setter”!
As an Irish Setter owner, I can see two ways of taking a remark like
that. The first is to join in the Beginners class muddling through
“first night” frantically trying to listen to and follow the Instructor’s
directions; attempting to keep your dog at heel while all she wants
to do is play with these new-found friends; trying to remember
which is your left and which is your right foot; keeping out of the
way of the other handlers – none of who seem to have the same
idea of walking a straight line as yourself.
Chances are, if you succeed in all of the above, you will be too busy
to notice that 90% of the others in your class are having as much
trouble as yourself, despite the fact that none of their dogs are Irish
Setters. It would then be an easy matter to convince yourself that
the club official had been correct in his opinion of your chosen
breed. You might return home vowing to leave your pride and joy
firmly enclosed in the back yard where she would henceforth be
admired for beauty alone.
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The other way to treat this remark, of course, is as if it were a red
rag and you, an angry bull. In short, get out there and prove them
wrong! Thankfully for Irish Setter enthusiasts, on that night in late
1980 Norm Clarke chose for himself and Ch. Kelsherry Llanell the
‘rag and bull’ response.
Kelly was three years old at the time and Obedience training had
been chosen by Norm and his sister Mary as the ideal way of
keeping Kelly mentally alert, physically fit and generally happy.
By July 1981 she had proven the skeptics wrong by gaining her
Companion Dog title and Norm Clarke had launched himself into
a new pastime which snowballed.
Well and truly bitten by the Obedience ‘bug’ (and perhaps to
prove that the first title was not a fluke) Norm began simultaneous
training with Kelly and their other dog Ch. Eileenja Elias. This
determined effort resulted in a CD Title for Elias in 1982, a CDX for
Kelly in 1983 and a CDX for Elias in 1984.
Not content with training two at once, Norm had, by this time,
been making ready with Kelly’s daughter, Ch. Kelsherry Danielle
and Danny’s son, Rhuboda Aibial. Both gained their CD titles in
1984.
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By April, 1985 Aibial had gained his CDX title and unbounded
enthusiasm for obedience work. In 1986, at the tender age of
three years and three months, and after competing in only five
trials at Utility level, Aibial delighted his owners by attaining his
UD (Utility Dog) title. Norm also trained his brother, Ch. Rhuboda
Adhamh and Ch. Rhuboda Corcair (S. E.Elias/D. K. Llanell) trialling
them both to their CD titles.
1987 saw Danielle return to the obedience ring and Danny was
joined by her grand-daughter, Ch. Rhuboda Dana and Norm
trialled these two bitches to their CDX and CD titles respectively
in that same year.
The other string in Aibial’s
bow was his participation
in the PAL Super Dog
Team.
Norm and Aibail were
foundation members of
this display team and,
together with Ch. Elieeja
Elias CDX, enthusiastically
represented the Irish Setter fraternity in this activity.
My own Rhuboda Dogs, ‘Reny’ Ch. Rhuboda Gairiaid CD excelled in
the obedience ring, gaining 191 in his first CD trial and won many
places and was ‘Top Novice Dog of the Year’ at his home Club in
Mackay apart from winning competitions at other clubs during
the time he competed for his CD title.
S ome of our members are
currently training and hope
to trial their Irish this year and
some have previously achieved
wonderful accomplishments:
( To p L e f t ) L i n d a B e n n e t t
successfully trialed her Irish
Setter, Merlin Ch Martinridge
King Ofpop UD winning Highest
Scoring Setter Queensland State
Obedience Trials June, 2013.
(Lower Left) My boy, Clancy, Ch.
Nanyima City Clan TD gained his
Tracking Title in 2011.
The Setter Club of Queensland
continues to support all
disciplines and will be conducting
demonstrations at our Setter Club
Shows in August this year at the
Durack Showgrounds on Saturday 8th of August, 2015.
Source credits: Includes extracts of an article by Trudy Upton, National
Dog 1989
Rhuboda Iberina CD
achieved her CD title
a n d t h e i r d a u g h te r,
Chepauryll Kathleen CD
achieved her CD title too.
The Rhuboda kennel
continued to breed
English Type Irish Setters
from their farm in Petrie,
North of Brisbane up till
the 1990s.
Many were shown and trialed successfully.
Irish Setters have competed in the obedience ring and other
disciplines here in Queensland over the years and continue to be
seen amongst the achievers!
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Feature Breed
The Queensland Dog World
The Kerry Blue
Terrier
The Kerry Blue Terrier, because of it’s distinctive, beautiful
coat, is the most handsome of all terriers. The Kerry Blue
Terrier is a game animal with great heart. He is loveable, loyal
and intelligent. A fine watchdog and an excellent companion
for children.
The Kerry Blue Terrier is equally adapted to urban living. His great
retrieving instinct allows him maximum exercise in a small area.
Average size, weight and lifespan
Dogs: 46-48 cms when standing (18-19 inches)
Bitches: Slightly less
Lifespan: Between 12 and 16 years of age
Compatibility with other pets:
The Kerry Blue Terrier will not back off in a confrontation. From
their heritage they have acquired great stamina and will not back
down.
Ideal owners:
Personality, characteristics and temperament:
In conclusion:
The Kerry is a watchdog by instinct and quick to learn right from
wrong. He sounds an alarm when necessary, yet is not a noisy
animal to have around. He is a long lived animal and retains his
activity until the end.
Now you know a little about the Kerry Blue Terrier. If you have
decided this is the dog for you, or if you would like more
information, please contact either the relevant registered breeders
club or Dogs Queensland.
The Kerry Blue is a dog of delightful temperament. He has a
stubborn streak but is extremely intelligent. Once he learns what
is required of him, he strives to please.
Either will be able to give you information about available puppies
and also suggest dog shows where you can see the breed and
speak to a breeder.
Families with children and active people.
An outstanding characteristic of the Kerry Blue Terrier is beauty.
With his properly groomed coat, his terrier vitality and expression,
he always cuts a swath wherever he goes.
Care requirements:
The Kerry Blue Terrier’s coat must be brushed/combed daily.
Because the coat is both profuse and virtually non-shedding,
much care must be given and given often.
The dog can be taken to a grooming salon to be trimmed if you
are unable to take care of the coat yourself. It is suggested to have
this done every three months or at least four times a year.
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Feature Breed
The Queensland Dog World
The Glen of Imaal
Terrier
The Glen of Imaal Terrier is an Irish dog of unknown origins. It
is still fairly rare. He is named for the Glen of Imaal, in County
Wicklow, Ireland. The Glen was first presented publicly at an
Irish dog show in 1933. Like many similarly built low-to-theground, powerful terriers, he was bred to hunt and kill animals
living in the ground such as foxes and badgers.
The dog would go into the animal’s den to drag it out. Glen
of Imaal Terriers were even pitted in timed trials against live
badgers to test their gameness until such events were banned
in 1966.
Unlike Lakeland Terriers and Fox Terriers, the Glen of Imaal is
supposed to work silently. It may also have been used for dog
fighting entertainment and to turn spits cooking meats over a
fire by trotting on a treadmill for hours at a time. This spunky little
terrier serves mostly as a companion dog today, but he can still
catch vermin. With little training it can still be used to successfully
hunt foxes and badgers.
Average size, weight and lifespan
Dogs: 35.5-36.5 cms (14 inches) height at shoulder
Weight: Dogs, 15.5-16.5 kgs (34-36 lbs)
Lifespan: About 13 to 14 years
Personality, characteristics and temperament:
Ideal owners:
Recommended for a first time owner if they are willing to and
capable of establishing dominance. Glen of Imaal Terriers are suitable
for an apartment or small home if the exercise requirements are met.
Glen of Imaal Terriers have medium energy levels - usually active
outside and calm inside the house. Weekly grooming - brushing
or combing is required, with stripping twice yearly. A daily walk of
about half an hour is recommended. Generally good with children,
but the breed’s intelligence combined with its stubbornness can
create problems if the dog is not disciplined.
The Glen of Imaal is a spirited and cocky little dog. Tough and game
when hunting, otherwise mild-mannered and calm indoors. They
are intelligent, but also late bloomers. Very brave, stubborn and
rambunctious. Patient and loyal. Peaceful and gentle with the family.
These excessively devoted dogs like to be near their owners and
make fine family pets.
Care Requirements:
Playful and excellent with children. This breed has a deep bark that
makes the dog sound much bigger than he is. Glens like to dig and
chase. They adapt well to changes of owner - so adopting an adult
Glen will not be a problem.
In conclusion:
These dogs will bark if they detect danger but will rarely bark
without a reason. They are sensitive to correction. Training should
always be consistent with some play in every session. They respond
well to obedience training and can be taught to retrieve. Glens
are keen to learn, but they sometimes try to dominate and can be
stubborn.
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The Glen of Imaal Terrier will do okay in an apartment. They are
moderately active indoors and will do okay without a yard. The
Glen can sleep outdoors if the weather is not too extreme, but they
would much rather be indoors with their owners
Now you know a little about the Glen of Imaal Terrier. If you
have decided this is the dog for you, or if you would like more
information, please contact either the relevant registered breeders
club or Dogs Queensland.
Either will be able to give you information about available puppies
and also suggest dog shows where you can see the breed and
speak to a breeder.
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Feature Breed
The Queensland Dog World
The Soft Coated
Wheaten Terrier
The Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier is thought to be the traditional
Irish farm dog. It was the poorer folk’s dog; large enough to
enforce its presence but not so large that it was expensive to
keep. It was bred as an all purpose dog to herd sheep and cattle,
catch a range of vermin, keep watch around farm boundaries
to repel intruders and be a family companion. They were also
known to accompany their master on hunter or poaching
outings.
The breed gets its name from its coat which is a soft open coat,
the colour of ripened wheat, that falls in waves ranging from
shimmering silver to golden. Depending on taste of the owner
they can be left shaggy or trimmed to a neat terrier outline.
The breed is closely related to the two other breeds of long legged
terriers from Ireland, the Irish Terrier and the Kerry Blue Terrier. The
breed was officially recognised in Ireland on St Patrick’s day 1937.
Average size, weight and lifespan
Dogs: 47 to 49.5 cms (18 to 19 inches) height at shoulder
Bitches: 44 to 47.5 cms (17 to 18 inches) height at shoulder
Weight: Dogs 15.8 to 20.4 kgs (35 to 45 lbs)
Bitches 13.0 to 18.0 kgs (30 to 40 lbs)
Lifespan: Can live into its teens
Personality, characteristics and temperament:
The Soft Coaed Wheaten is an elegant long legged terrier, the ‘teddybear’ soft cuddly dog that is a delightful and faithful companion.
They are a good family dog, orienting to the group rather than to
one family member. They are generally good with children. They
are sturdy and not easily injured.
The Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier has a compact body being agile
and strong for its size. They have straight forelegs and powerful hind
legs. The tail is usually docked. The ears are smallish, set at the top
of the skull and drop forward. Eyes are clear, bright dark hazel and
slightly almond shaped. The eyes are usually shaded by a curtain
of fur that falls forward over them.
It is happy and steady in temperament, carrying him/herself
gaily with an air of self-confidence. They are an alert dog which
shows interest in the environment. They are less aggressive than is
encouraged in some of the other terrier breeds.
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Compatibility with other pets:
The coat of the Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier sheds little and is
a continuous growing coat. They require regular brushing and
combing to remove dead hair and prevent matting. They also need
to be trimmed or tidied up throughout the year.
The Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier is an active breed and needs regular
exercise. A fenced yard is ideal. Daily walks are an advantage. They
can be kept in apartments as long as they are regularly exercised.
Ideal owners:
Since the Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier is good with children they are an
ideal family pet. They love to be with people and are a loyal companion.
In conclusion:
Now you know a little about the Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier. If
you have decided this is the dog for you, or if you would like more
information, please contact either the relevant registered breeders
club or Dogs Queensland.
Either will be able to give you information about available puppies
and also suggest dog shows where you can see the breed and speak
to a breeder.
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The Irish Terrier
The ancestry of the Irish Terrier goes back into the mists of time,
long ago he was used by the Irish farmers as a worker, guard
dog for the family and a wonderful companion. He is equally
at home with children and adults. The Irish Terrier is perhaps
the finest dog on earth. He does not throw away his priceless
devotion and loyalty on every stranger who may chirp to him.
But to the death, he is the comrade, protector, and exuberant
playmate, and sympathising comforter of the human who has
won his heart and respect. He is an Irish gentleman from the
deathless old school, a fiery gentleman from the tips of his
braced toes to the rough hatch of his crown. He is more.
He has a heart three sizes too big for his shaggy body; a heart that is
as white and clean as that of a knight- errant. He is no bully, but will
flinch not one-hundredth of an inch from the fight that is forced on
him, be the odds ever so impossible against him. There is a psychic
side of the Irish Terrier too, found in almost no other dog, a tinge
of the mysticism of the land of his ancestry. These very descriptive
words were written by Albert Payson Terhttne (U.S.A.).
Average size, weight and lifespan
Dogs: (19 inches) 48 cms
Bitches: (18 inches) 46 cms
Colour: Coat colour ‘whole coloured’, red wheaten, red or
yellow red
Lifespan: Can live to 15 years
Care Requirements:
The Irish Terrier has a double coat - a soft undercoat and a harsh top
coat. Daily brushing and a good comb will keep the coat in good
condition but it does need regular ‘stripping’ or ‘clippering’. If not
being shown, the coat can be clipped every 5 months but if they
are a show dog, regular stripping is needed to keep them looking
in excellent condition.
Either way, keeping the Irish Terrier looking good can be done by the
breeder who normally offers after sales service. Eyes, ears and mouth
should be checked every week, or each day in the case of eyes. Please
also remember to give your dog their daily or monthly heartworm
treatment and a booster vaccination every twelve months. The Irish
Terrier is a healthy dog and does not suffer with any major problems.
Ideal owners:
Single people, married couples, or families looking for a loving and
devoted companion.
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Personality, characteristics and temperament:
As mentioned, they are a wonderful companion, intelligent,
affectionate and a great family dog. They make a good show dog
although most people who purchase an Irish Terrier want them
solely for their happy and fun nature. They can be trained at an early
age to be an obedience dog.ity and expression, he always cuts a
swathe wherever he goes.
Compatibility with other pets:
They can be equally at home with cats, birds and other dogs,
although if a male he does not take kindly to other outside males
on his property.
In conclusion:
Now you know a little about the Irish Terrier. If you have decided
this is the dog for you, or if you would like more information,
please contact either the relevant registered breeders club or Dogs
Queensland.
Either will be able to give you information about available puppies
and also suggest dog shows where you can see the breed and speak
to a breeder.
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Library News
The Queensland Dog World
Enjoy our great titles on the
Irish Terrier, Glen Of Imaal
Terrier, Kerry Blue Terrier,
Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier
and Irish Setter
Last month we had the ’Big Guys’ and this month we feature ‘St Patrick’s Day Dogs’ which means Irish breeds – Irish
Terrier, Glen of Imaal Terrier, Kerry Blue Terrier, Soft Coated Wheaten and Irish Setters.
Fortunately books on all of these breeds are available in the Library. For the ‘Irish Terrier’ a book from The World of Dogs series
by Lucy Jackson covers all aspect of the breed, contains many coloured photos and history of the breed.
Mary Brytowski’s book on the ‘Glen of Imaal Terrier’ published by the American Kennel Club is (like all books published by the
Kennel Club) full of so much detail. This is a Special Rare Breed Edition and would be helpful for judges and trainees.
Nexton the list is the ‘Kerry Blue Terrier’ which is prominent now with this breed being showed with much success in Queensland.
The only book available was first published in 1982 – author is Edith Izant and features breed history etc.
‘The Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier’ by Maureen Holmes covers some very interesting facts on this very interesting dog (see
Book Review). Among the many books in the Library on the Irish Setter, one book by Eve Gardner, simply titled ‘Irish Setters
Today’ published in 1998 has so much information on the breed, that it must be on the reading list for all breed owners etc.
All of the books mentioned here are available to be borrowed from the Dogs Queensland Library.
Visiting the Library
The Library will open again shortly, look out for new opening hours for 2015. However, should you wish to access books from the Library
at any time, please contact me on 0407 961 025 to make alternate arrangements. I am only too happy to assist in any way I can.
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Librarian
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Book Review
The Queensland Dog World
This month’s
member review is:
‘The Soft Coated
Wheaten Terrier’
Written by Maureen Holmes
Reviewed by Helen Acworth
Library and Archives Committee
When listing this book on the monthly feature breed, I became
fascinated by this rare breed.
The Author, Maureen Holmes, writes are very straight forward ‘Preface’
and sets out to detail in full the known history of the breed. In her
‘Preface’, Mrs Holmes writes:
“It is a fact that all over Ireland the Wheaten was prostituted in the
interests of fighting and badger drawing. It has always had enough
courage and spirit to go it alone without introducing any other breed
but this has happened and no other Irish breed has ever been so badly
treated in its own country”.
Reading through this book has been an eye-opener, the obscurity of the
breed, its guarding instincts and the fact that it was not recognised by
the English Kennel Club until 1943.
Put this on the reading list for 2015!
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Librarian
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Club Interest
The Queensland Dog World
An Interpretation of
The Irish Setter Breed
Standard
Dogs Queensland Exclusive
Supplied by Cheryl Gorey, Secretary,
The Setter Club of Queensland
The Irish Setter is racy in outline, strong yet full of quality, kind
and wistful in expression which must show that wonderful
character in which he excels. We must have bred a great
number of Irish Setters during the last forty-odd years, yet
each one was a character in his own right. He has been that
typical Irish character of being generous to a degree, wayward
yet never showing vice, tremendously active and always full
of life, a great companion and the most handsome of dogs in
looks and temperament.
To give the newcomer to the breed a physical description beyond
the Standard description laid down by the English Kennel Club is
not easy but I will do my best.
Starting with the head, this must be well balanced, as indeed he
must be balanced throughout, without exaggeration. The head is
relatively long and lean, the skull slightly broader than the foreface
when viewed from above. A definite stop exists between the skull
and foreface so that in profile the appearance is that of 2 bricks
laying parallel, the fore face about an inch lower than the skull.
The cheeks should be flat, not rounded, and the ears set fairly
low towards the back of the skull. The foreface is equal in length
with the skull, and should be fairly wide at the muzzle with nice
depth, but tapering slightly from the back of the skull to the tip
of the nose.
The eyes should be dark brown but not so dark as to lose
expression, which must be kind and lively. His throat should be
clean and his neck fairly long and let into sloping shoulders with
strong, straight bone in his front legs with small, compact feet,
well padded. His chest is deep and his ribs wrell sprung, but the
body shape is oval and not rounded as in the English Setter, his
ribs being carried well back. He is not unduly short in the body, nor
is he in loin, but balanced, with wide quarters, hindlegs with well
bent stifles and short straight hocks, and again small compact feet.
His tail is set on slightly below the level of his back but not as low
as to give him the appearance of being goose rumped, which is
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objectionable. The tail should be carried on a level or slightly below
the level of his back, and should be lashed from side to side when
he moves - a dead tail is lacking in character.
His coat should be a good chestnut red and this can vary from
an almost mahogany to a fighter red - as does a chestnut. His
feathering should be profuse on ears, chest, brisket, and tail. White
on the head, feet and chest is quite permissible (nearly all our
Setters have a little white on the chest).
His movement is active and sound, not as a hackney but keeping
his feet straight - forward movement without turning feet in or
out; slight deviation is almost inevitable at times but throwing
his feet in or out is to be penalised and hind action which shows
a cowhocked appearance is undesirable in the extreme. If your
Setter is muscled in thighs and quarters this will rarely happen.
It is always difficult to put into words a true picture, but if you
always look for balance, quality and strength you won’t be far
wrong. A guide to the length of the tail is that when extended it
should reach to the hock joint and not beyond - slightly shorter
gives a smart appearance.
His coat should be flat but full of life; dead looking coat is untypical
and I much prefer to see a slight wave than a flat dead coat. The
coat should gleam in the sun when your Setter is in good health
and full coat.
When he is working and scents game he may use his tail very
actively and in fact may lash it round like a windmill, but when
moving in the show ring he should lash it from side to side and not
above his back for preference. A young dog may tend to get his tail
up somewhat and this is forgivable, provided it is set on correctly.
The dog is usually slightly bigger than the bitch and shows a more
dominant expression - it should always be possible to determine
the sex by looking at the head - if when you get to the other end
you find that your identification was wrong, then you have either
a doggy bitch or a bitchy dog. Either is uncharacteristic.
The feet should be small with strong toes close together and well
padded. Feet are important and nothing looks worse than large,
sloppy feet. They should be well feathered between the toes
although it is common practice to trim the feathering for the show
ring to emphasise the desirable small nature of the feet.
Finally, and I repeat once more, balance with a nice slope from
the withers, quality and refinement with strength - the whole
dog must be balanced and often a dog with slight faults which is
balanced is a better Setter than one which has fewer identifiable
faults which is unbalanced. This is something which experience
will enable you to find and understand.
Source credits: The late Mr. L.C.L. James ‘Wendover’ UK
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Facebook, a force for good or evil
in the Dog World?
Written by Craig Pettett
Facebook and other social media provide a platform that enables
information to be disseminated very broadly, but like most tools
the success and quality of the outcomes of its use is determined
by the skill of the operator. The issue is explored and comments
from people in the Dog World who moderate Facebook pages
and deal with the impacts of using Facebook have been sought,
to provide an insight into the issue.
From its humble beginnings and launch on February 4th, 2004 by
then 19-year-old Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook has been recognised
as a powerful and effective social media tool and has been involved
in controversy right from the start, with some of Zuckerberg’s
classmates claiming and filing a lawsuit that he stole their idea
(this case was settled).
Facebook is now probably the most widely used social media
tool in the world and one of the most effective ways of sending a
message or photo into the public domain.
In the dog world, the majority of us utilise Facebook to maintain
contact with our dog friends around Australia and around the
world, we use it for discussion forums of which there are dozens
just within Australia, we use it for dissemination of information
about shows and results, and we even use it to buy and sell those
half used bottles of shampoo that we no longer want, amongst
many other purposes too numerous to list.
Why is it then, that with such a powerful tool at our disposal to
market our hobby and project a positive image of it to the public,
who we perceivably want to encourage to become involved
because we need to increase numbers, do we see so many public
meltdowns and discussions degenerating into cringe-worthy train
wrecks that would send even the most hardened prospective
member running off into the distance?
Let’s explore the issue.
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Facebook, The Tool
What more can be said about the potential and power of Facebook
as a tool and communication platform?
We are able to convey messages that reach a wider audience than
we could even hope to any alternative way. This in itself, makes
Facebook an excellent marketing tool with which our organisation
can promote itself to the wider public. We can further enhance our
message by adding pictures, graphics, polls, monitor our exposure
through ‘likes’ and ‘shares’ and also engage in a discussion on the
topic through use of commenting functions.
This transforms Facebook from simply a communication tool to
an engagement tool which any marketing professional will tell
you is the crux of a successful campaign – to actually engage with
the audience rather than communicate. In an article in 2013, Miles
Godfrey reported for the Sydney Morning Herald that the number
of daily users of Facebook (including desktop PC and Mobile usage)
was approximately 9 million and that there were approximately 12
million monthly users.
I personally know that in writing some of the ‘Regional Members
Say’ articles that Amanda Maynard and I have worked on
periodically that there is nothing more encouraging than posting
a discussion topic and seeing members get involved in the
discussion, debating, agreeing and yes, having a few conflicts
as well. This is not necessarily a bad thing, as the diversity of our
organisation and the opinions of our members is one of the things
that make us strong (even if a bit of a nightmare when trying to
reach a consensus……).
Overall, with the function and exposure that Facebook provides,
it is inconceivable that it does not at least have the potential to
open a wide range of promotional opportunities for the purebred
dog fraternity.
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Why Does Facebook Get A Bad Name?
There are mixed reviews between individuals in the dog world as
to whether Facebook is actually doing more harm than good, and
this can be a changeable view depending on the context of what
is being put on Facebook.
Some of the complaints of Facebook range from accusations of
over-promotion and blocking up of newsfeeds with pictures and
brags through to general nastiness, personal vendettas and more
serious instances of possible defamation and bullying.
These things simply happen because we are all individuals, have
our own individual opinions and perspectives which mean that
what some people find acceptable, others will
find objectionable.
Perhaps the criticism is justified.
According to a news report in August 2013, a
report by the Australian Communications and
Media Authority had revealed amongst other
data, that Australia ranked number one in the
world for cyber-bullying.
In March 2014, Paul Farrell of The Guardian
reported:
“Everyone is a publisher…….Everyone who
uses platforms such as Facebook and Twitter
can have legal action taken against them if
someone can show they have lowered their
reputation in the eyes of others…………Be
careful when tweeting rumours, half truths
or innuendo about people – and don’t tweet in anger.”
Could it be that Facebook should have a bad name because of the
possible legal pitfalls it poses to users?
It does appear though that rather than the platform being used,
any issues, risks or impacts come about due to the users control
of the platform and their actions in using it. So maybe we are
giving Facebook a bad name by demonising it instead of perhaps
focussing on the behaviour of the people using it.
Our Behaviour When Using Facebook
Scanning the Dogs Queensland Rules and Code of Ethics, there are
certain behaviours required of members, but not a lot of reference
to the use of social media. In fact the only reference in the Code
of Ethics is briefly in point 3 of Section 2t(iii) which states:
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“Respect the reputations of other members, including judges, at
CCC(Q) approved events and in dealings in wider forums, including
chat lists on the internet and in other communications;”
This is mainly because people have the freedom to publish what
they like on social media, whether it is counter-productive to
objects of an organisation or creates a legal issue that could
potentially be a by-product of that freedom and a consequence
for it.
Aside from that, Facebook is just a tool or an implement so
isn’t inherently bad or good, just something to be used and
implemented with the outcome dependent on the user.
Probably the best piece of advice for users
of social in any situation is from Paul Farrell
(reported above) – ‘and don’t tweet in anger’.
Ok, so we are talking Facebook but the
concept is the same.
We probably need to be more considered
about the messages we are publishing and
also considering whether Facebook is the best
forum in which to have the discussion.
If we are angry or unhappy, before hitting the
‘post’ button it is probably best to read our
comments and modify if required to remove
any personalising of our message which takes
us into the territory of potential legal exposure.
We also perhaps need to be mindful that we
are trying to promote our hobby, so even
if there are disagreements, a public forum
(where the public and potential or existing members can see what
is being said) may not be the most appropriate place to have it.
It would be a sad situation indeed if a potential member were to
see something unpleasant which discourages them from joining.
But it would be a disastrous situation for existing members to
become disenfranchised enough to not renew their memberships
– this has happened!
I quite recently saw a discussion on a club’s Facebook page
between members of a committee. The words seemed relatively
benign but for most people with knowledge of the parties
involved, the words were dripping with venom and malice and it
did not paint a very positive picture of the dog world.
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There is no blame here. Every single one of us has probably
been in a situation where we felt we could have communicated
something better or differently – it is a very human fault and
failing and completely natural to err.
All we can do is attempt to learn from the experience and be
considerate of the modality of our communications in future
situations and discussions.
Taking Control
It is important to always recognise that there is little we can do
on Facebook to control the behaviour of others, but we do have
total control over our own actions.
If everyone were to take personal accountability and maybe
‘count to ten’ before posting on a controversial topic to make
sure what we are saying is not going to offend or cause disrepute
to our hobby, there are major improvements that can be made
and potential positive marketing outcomes which simply adds to
the strength of our organisation. We should always try and hold
ourselves to a standard becoming to our hobby. In fact, our Code
of Ethics that we signed up to requires it of us.
If we don’t like what we’re seeing on Facebook, we do also have
choices using the functions of the tool to “hide, block, etc” to
modify our newsfeed and what we see. We have choices to leave
groups that we don’t feel are productive. So if you don’t like
people promoting their wins, or the photos of their dogs that
they block your newsfeed with, you can very simply and without
fuss hide those posts so you don’t have to worry.
Sometimes we need to sit back and maybe just observe rather
than participate in a discussion where our participation will
encourage and escalate poor behaviour (even if what we want
to say is completely right). Viewing information and discussions
can be a great strategy to learn a lot.
I often enjoy reading comments by people who are very
knowledgeable and can open my mind to new possibilities –
at other times I simply enjoy reading some comments for the
entertainment value. I am reminded of a comment from a friend
of mine when we discussed the rather dramatic posts of a mutual
friend “it’s like a car crash, you know you shouldn’t look, but you
can’t help it….”.
What Should Our Outlook Be?
We are part of Dogs Queensland and our objective is to promote
the hobby of owning purebred dogs and the activities that go
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along with that. It is also quite healthy for us to enjoy our hobby
and have fun too.
Dogs Queensland through its membership has access to
unparalleled expertise and knowledge which could truly make
our organisation a well-respected, authority in relation to dogs in
Queensland. In fact, we quite recently took a step in this direction
with state opposition leader Annastacia Palaszczuk being pictured
at our Durack grounds to announce Labor Party policy cracking
down on puppy farms.
The picture was circulated on Facebook and I noticed one of our
members commented that ‘this is our Durack Showgrounds in
Brisbane where we hold purebred Dogs Shows and Events’ – how
positive and what great exposure. These simple actions are so
effective on a medium like Facebook.
Social media provides a marketing platform that we can use to
spread the message far and wide of who we are and what we are
about and therefore, we need to portray a positive and united
message. Public displays of nastiness, defamation, disunity and
malcontent should be minimised, however, this should never be
confused or conflated with healthy, proactive discord and debate
on issues.
Facebook is neither a force for good nor evil in the dog world.
There can be no doubt that it is definitely a force but we have the
power to determine how it is used. Many members sometimes
regard with cynicism statements that this is our Dogs Queensland
but in instances such as the use of social media, this is so true. Our
behaviour can make or break the reputation of the organisation
(and us) in the eyes of one or more people when using a tool
like Facebook, and it’s probably better if our commentary and
behaviour is ‘making it’.
Have Your Say? Do you agree with the article? Do you have
something to add? Craig is happy to take your comments and
follow up in future on members thoughts – email Craig at craig.
[email protected] (NOTE: Comments will be reported
anonymously).
Comments
These comments have been invited from dog world people who
moderate Facebook groups and forums and also from people in
the dog world who are required to manage situations arising out
of incidents that have happened on Facebook.
Facebook is an amazing tool that connects all of the dog world,
nationally and further afield. What we need to remember is that
Facebook isn’t “bad” or “good” – people either use the social
media tool well or use the anonymity to push a negative agenda!
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The communication Facebook enables is phenomenal – results
are instantaneous. I know who has won at a specialty the minute
it happens. I’ve made friends with people in my breed from
around the world and been able to follow and support friends
here in Australia. The issue only arises when people do not
follow internet and human etiquette. Ethics and morals are the
issue – not Facebook!
The Setter Club of
Queensland celebrates
St. Patrick’s Day
Keyboard warriors who slam people on Facebook but then aren’t
brave enough to say peep at a show are what makes Facebook
seem negative. The rule of thumb should be: if you can’t say
it to someone’s face, then don’t hide behind a screen creating
negative posts and threads.
Source credits:
Business Insider Australia “At Last – The Full Story Of How
Facebook Was Founded”, 05th March 2010 8.10pm, viewed at
http://www.businessinsider.com.au/how-facebook-was-founded2010-3?op=1#we-can-talk-about-that-after-i-get-all-the-basicfunctionality-up-tomorrow-night-1
The Sydney Morning Herald “Facebook checked by 9 million
Australians every day”, 20th August 2013, viewed at http://www.
smh.com.au/digital-life/digital-life-news/facebook-checked-by-9million-australians-every-day-20130820-2s7wo.html
Mondurah Mail “Australia ranked one in cyberbullying”, 23rd August
2013, viewed at http://www.mandurahmail.com.au/story/1727945/
australia-ranked-one-in-cyberbullying/
The Guardian “Six things to know to avoid being sued for defamation
in Australia”, 05th March 2014, viewed at http://www.theguardian.
com/media/2014/mar/05/six-things-to-know-to-avoid-being-suedfor-defamation
The club’s Brisbane members enjoy participating in the St.Patrick’s
Day March to celebrate the heritage of our Irish Dogs ‘Irish Setters
and Irish Red and White Setters’.
The 2015 parade is being held on Saturday, the 14th of March,
2015 and we would love to see as many Irish breeds join the
parade. If you would like to join our club in the March, please
contact Glenn Orley, on 0404 151 437.
To view online material related to this article visit:
Public Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Setter-Club-ofQueensland/388982607848518
Club website:
http://setterclubofqld.weebly.com/
Club email address:
[email protected]
Club contact details:
The Secretary, Cheryl Gorey, Ph: 0438 598 597
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Zone 2 Dog World update
March 2015
March sees an increase in activities in Zone 2 and throughout
the Dog World in Queensland as a whole. Our conformation
show season and activities for all disciplines are almost back
into full rotation, so there is plenty to keep those members
who are rested up after the break fully engaged.
Upcoming Shows and Events
In the month of March members have the following events and
activities to look forward to:
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Conformation Championship and Open Shows at Gympie,
Rockhampton, Mackay and Gladstone;
Agricultural Championship Show at Proston;
Obedience Events at Gladstone, Rockhampton, and Mackay;
Retrieving Trials at Bundaberg
Please check out the schedules on the Dogs Queensland website
or in your copy of the dog world magazine to look at future events
in your area.
Date Claimer – Bundaberg Easter
Eggstravaganza (April 3 – 6)
This is probably your last, last, last chance to get your entries in
for the Bundaberg Easter Eggstravaganza being held over the
Easter Weekend.
It will be a massive weekend of four championship and two open
shows with a full international panel for the championship shows
and a talented panel of our trainee judges for the open shows.
But wait – it gets better – the shows are being held undercover at
the Bundaberg Recreational Precinct which has amazing camping
facilities at a very reasonable price.
Bringing an event like this to regional Queensland doesn’t come
without its costs and risks, so it is really important that members
who have been calling out for these type of events in regional
areas, throw their support behind the Bundaberg Club who have
worked extremely hard to make this a possibility.
The shows will also have a social aspect, with some competitions
and events for exhibitors to celebrate Easter.
Please check out the Bundaberg Canine Club Inc Facebook page
where the club has included all the information that members
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could possibly want about the weekend and continue to update
this as the event draws closer.
The conditions of entry are outlined under rule 148, which states:
“It shall be a condition of entry that each exhibitor shall:
It is pleasing that this weekend has the added bonus of being
undercover to enhance the comfort and atmosphere for exhibitors
and spectators. There are now two clubs in Zone 2 utilising
undercover facilities for shows, the other being the Callide Valley
Canine Club who have utilised the Robert Schwarten Outdoor
Pavilion at the Rockhampton Showgrounds for several years.
a. control his dog, when not kennelled, by means of a suitable collar and leash;
b. secure his dog, when kennelled, in such a manner as to render it incapable of causing damage;
c. hold the body and all its members blameless and indemnify it and them against any claim for damage so
caused;
d. entrust the handling of his dog to a responsible person
who must be over the age of ten years and
physically capable of controlling and handling the dog in the normal manner;
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.
f. 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.
g. ensure that Soft Crates are not utilised within the
assembly area at any Show.”
Get those entries in and let’s all help to make this event massive!
Rules in Action – looking after ourselves,
our dogs and each other
After attending a recent show, the rules in relation to controlling
dogs entered into discussion. Not because there was an incident,
but because a possible risk was identified where an exhibitor was
not aware of the rules.
This is in no way a reflection on the exhibitor because the current
version of the Dogs Queensland Rules (as published on the
website) is sixty-three pages long (not including amendments), so
it is an unrealistic expectation for people to know and remember
them all.
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Many of these conditions are aimed at reducing risks or as a result
of incidents which required the circumstances that brought them
about to be addressed by the rules, and the overriding intention of
them is to ensure the well-being and reduction of possible injury
(physical or otherwise).
Were you aware of all of these? It is what we sign up to when
we enter a show and the section of the rules is involved with
liability, so there is an important legal aspect and implication to
our adherence of these rules.
If a Steward, Show Manager or Club Member does ask you to take
some action, it may well be that it is for the protection of yourself
and others and to mitigate potential risks that could result in
loss or injury. Most are quite willing to discuss the situation and
provide information but as members, it is also good to educate
ourselves.
Judging Appointments
Following in the footsteps of an initiative in Zone 3 to create a
listing of shows and appointed judges, Robyn Nicholson (our
Zone 2 representative) has been collecting similar information to
create a listing for Zone 2.
The purpose of this initiative is to assist Show Secretaries avoid
doubling up on judges or repeat appointments which can
sometimes impact on entries at shows.
Whilst there is opportunity to discuss other appointments with
judges when enquiring about contracts, a list such as this does
provide a useful and consolidated resource for easy reference.
One of the big challenges in Zone 2 and the regional areas of
the state is that the pool of available judges is quite limited as
the clubs really need to contract all breeds judges who have all
groups and general specials to affordably stage their shows, so
these parameters are somewhat limiting.
This makes it more important that there is a resource that can be
utilised to try and avoid possible clashes.
Submissions
I am always happy to receive submissions from members with
photos of their dogs having fun, ideas for stories or discussion topics.
Please feel free to email me at [email protected].
Until next time.
Attention Junior
Handlers and Junior
Handler Judges!
The Junior Handler manual has received a yearly update. The
changes weren’t made in a haphazard nature, and feedback
was sought from all states to ensure that the Australian Junior
Handler manual remains current for the sport. This is not the
first time that significant changes have been made and it
is imperative that judges and handlers stay abreast of the
changes and ensure they stay up to date with the requirements
as a handler and as a judge. The first aspect handlers and
judges will notice is the addition of the Handlers Code of
Conduct.
This is something, I feel, should have been added in a long time
ago. Pointscores, qualifying heats, social media and high stakes
comps have a lot to answer for, and shout me down if you like, but
I think there is a need for a shake up in regards to sportsmanship
in regards to handler classes. I particularly like the addition of the
social media guideline, as well as discouraging contacting judges
before and event.
The Sportsmanship Code of Conduct reads:
“SPORTSMANSHIP CODE OF CONDUCT” FOR ALL JUNIOR
HANDLER EVENTS.
(Added 10/14, 6.11)
“By competing in a JH event, competitors and their parents/
guardians and spectators agree to abide by a “Sportsmanship
Code of Conduct.”
All competitors AND their parents/guardians and supporters when
competing in a JH event are required to;
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Follow the rules and regulations of the ANKC and their State
Controlling body.
Show respect to fellow competitors, their parents, judges
and club officials by accepting constructive criticism and the
judge’s official decision as final, and by congratulating handlers
who place above them.
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Never question the impartiality of any Junior Showmanship
judge, nor contact judges prior or after JH events in a way that
can be seen to be negative.
Refrain from making negative comments on social media
about any other handlers, their parents or a JH event.
Welcome and encourage new handlers into junior
showmanship.
Judges must judge the handlers on their ability displayed
on the day of competition and should not let anything else
influence their decisions.
without stopping. At the conclusion of the out and back the handler
must return to the judge stopping approximately 2 meters (6 feet)
from the Judge and present the dog as per the judge’s instructions.
This has been a favourite of a lot of judges, and it is nice to see it
finalised as an exercise.
Quick View:
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The establishment of a Junior Handler Code of Conduct that
specifically mentions social media and not contacting judges
Any breaches of this code of conduct should be referred to their
State Controlling body for disciplinary action. In a move that
perhaps will be controversial, is the removal of the reverse triangle.
This is an exercise I saw as unnecessary as it is not an exercise that
is ever used in the all breeds ring. I would have liked to see the ‘T’
exercise be removed as well, as this also not an exercise that is seen
in the regular ring.
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The Reverse Triangle is no longer an exercise in ANKC junior
handler classes
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The addition of the exercise ‘Half way out and show your dog’
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The addition of ‘Around the ring and straight up and back’ as
a combined exercise.
However, the ‘T’ lives to fight another day! It is important to note
here, that there was an addition to the rules and advice to handlers
of the phrase: If a Junior Handler is requested to do an exercise
that is NOT in the manual then they can politely advise the judge
that it is not a recognised exercise. This has always been a bug bear
of handlers, and they were never sure on how to speak to a judge
when asked to do an exercise that is not in the manual. Clarification
of this was necessary and a great move by the ANKC Committee.
Addition to the rules and advice to handlers with the phrase: If
a Junior Handler is requested to do an exercise that is NOT in the
manual then they can politely advise the judge that it is not a
recognised exercise.
I was very pleased to see the addition of the exercise ‘half way
out and show your dog’. In this exercise, the handler is to go half
way out and present their dog by either free standing or setting it
up as per the judge’s request. Once completed, the handler must
either move back to the judge or to the end of the line as per the
judge’s instruction.
This enables the judge to make an individual assessment of the
handler’s skills. The purpose of this exercise is for the handler to
demonstrate how smoothly and efficiently they can either free
stand or stack their dog with the judge watching you closely.
Another addition to the manual and one that has been used by
many judges is the combined exercise of around the ring and
straight up and back as one exercise. The purpose of this exercise
is for the handler to demonstrate their ability and control of the
dog and ringcraft of the handler.
The handler must always ensure that they move their exhibit at the
correct pace for both side gait and front and rear movement. The
handler must use the whole ring unless instructed otherwise by
the judge. This exercise is to be completed in one fluid movement
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W. J. Rasbridge
The Breed Standard
Dogs Queensland Exclusive
Supplied by Rita Biyden
I decided to share this chapter, titled The Breed Standard
from the manuscript written in the early seventies by W. J.
Rasbridge. Sadly he did not complete the book dedicated to
the breed nevertheless he has left a valuable legacy. He quietly
contributed, on request, to books written by others about the
Irish Setter and other breeds. The author’s appreciation for his
encouragement and unquestionable knowledge was written on
the flyleaf page of the copy sent to him on publication.
This chapter is offered for publication in the hope that all interested
and involved in the breed will read, absorb what is written and this
will assist both judges and breeders to firstly assess their stock,
acknowledge good points, criticise shortcomings and give them
the motivation to address and put right faults, prevalent in the
breed today. Unsound movement for example resulting from faulty
conformation.
Hopefully, many will agree that this explicit understanding of the
breed and the standard from the pen of W. J. Rasbridge is a treasure.
Would it not be a fitting tribute to his lifelong devotion and the
huge contribution he made to the well being of the breed that
all, officially, adopt Bill Rasbridge’s elaboration of The Irish Setter
Breed Standard.
The official standard is not, and is not meant to be, a detailed
description of an ideal Irish Setter. It merely sets out the essential
and main characteristics. The first breed standard was drawn up by
a committee of the Irish Red Setter Club, Dublin and was published
in April 1886. The present day standard varies very little from that
of 1886.
The men who drew up that standard were nearly all practical
shooting men and, when preparing it, had in their minds the
configuration of a dog which experience had taught them was
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required to do the job of bird finding under the conditions to be
met with on an Irish shoot. In passing it may also be mentioned that
they were also clearly concerned, from personal motives, to boost
the all red to the detriment of the parti-coloured.
This idea of function must always be kept in mind in assessing an
Irish Setter, even one that is intended simply as a pet. Only if it is can
the requirement “must be racy” be correctly interpreted. Shooting
in Ireland where conditions can be rough, weather inclement and
birds scarce requires a dog which can combine stamina with speed,
which is not cumbersome but can turn quickly into to its birds,
which does not get discouraged by rain and wind and which keeps
on the job with zest even when there appears to be no game. A
whippety dog with the build of a sprinter is hardly likely to fulfil
these requirements, neither is a heavily built cloddy dog. An Irish
Setter is sometimes described as being “cobby”. If it is it is not racy
and therefore not typical.
Quality is a difficult thing to describe. All that can be said of it is that
a dog of quality has an air which does not come just from sleekness
of coat and a well groomed appearance. Its carriage and general
appearance at once proclaim it a well bred animal.
Expression is again difficult to describe but once seen the true Irish
Setter expression is unforgettable. It is at once wistful and alert.
Nothing is more untypical than a flat deadpan look in an Irish Setter
or a hard harsh look. The eyes should always give the impression
that there is life in the brain behind them. Expression is not how
the dog appears to you but how it looks at you. It is dependent not
only on the alertness and mind of the dog but on the shape of the
eyes, their spacing and how they are set in the head.
A small beady eye is wrong, as is a large round one. Expression must
suffer if the eyes are placed too close together or too far round the
side of the skull.
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They should be on a line at right angle to the dog’s long axis.
Nothing helps more to ensure correct expression than a well marked
stop, an almost perpendicular step-up from the top of the foreface
to the top of the skull and prominent sharply cut brows below which
the eyes look straight out along parallel lines.
The next section of the Standard, that dealing with the head and
skull, is the one most frequently misinterpreted. Because the head
is required to be “long and lean” there is a tendency to think that
the longer and leaner the better. Nothing could be further from
the truth.
There is one essential requirement in any dog, that there should be
a harmonious relationship between its parts typical of the breed.
That is what is meant when a dog is said to be “well balanced” or
“proportionate”. This applies to the head as much as to any other
part of an Irish Setter’s anatomy, from which it follows that a head
may be too long or too narrow relative to the dog as a whole or may
be too narrow for its length. To put the same thing another way, it
may be too long for its width
An Irish Setter’s head, broadly speaking, should fit into a system of
parallel lines. Looked at in profile when the dog is standing normally
on a level surface the top of the foreface should be horizontal,
with the top of the skull parallel to it on a higher plane. It is entirely
wrong for these two lines to converge towards one another. Setters
in which that occurs usually lack stop and have blunt brows lacking
chiselling. A Roman nose, that is to say a downward curve to the end
of the foreface, is entirely untypical, ugly and undesirable.
The stop should come midway between the point of the nose and
the occiput, the honey protuberance at the rear of the skull, when
the Standard says this should be well marked it does not mean that
it should be exaggerated at the back of the head. The skull pan
should be elliptical, in al horizontal plane and should not be broken
up by bony ridges running down its long axis, or from that axis at an
angle towards the eye. The other requirements of this section, as of
that headed “eyes”, are self-explanatory and call for no elucidation.
The positioning of the ears is important and can affect expression.
A keen dog will often lift its ears. That can be excused whereas
misplacement cannot. As a rough guide, the top of the ear should be
on a line somewhere near half-way between that of the eye and the
bottom of the zygomatic arch. A fault which has recently tended to
increase is that of the overlong ear. Such an ear is one which when
stretched forward reaches well beyond half way between the eye
and the nose.
It was not until the K.C. assumed responsibility for all breed
standards and set itself the task of fitting all of them into a uniform
frame that the standard of this breed made any mention of “mouth”.
Pre-war it was rare for any specialist judge to examine mouths. In
other countries however “mouth” has always had much attention
paid to it and in some of them malformation there or faulty dentition
is a disqualifying fault. That is something to be borne in mind when
exporting.
A slight upward tilt to the foreface such as a Pointer should have was
more common at one time than today. It is not desirable but is more
excusable than a Roman nose. The underline of the jaw should be
clean cut and parallel to the top line of the foreface. There should
be an absence of throatiness looked at from above the sides of the
skull and of the foreface should be in parallel to one another and
to the head tail axis of the dog.
Any coarseness in a Setter’s head usually occurs not in the skull pan
itself but in the zygomatic arches, the bony structure at the side
of the head just behind the eyes. The less these arches bulge the
better. There should be no falling away before the eyes. As regards
the foreface its width which should be maintained throughout its
length should not be much less than that of the skull pan. It should
finish in a square muzzle making an angle of near 90 degrees with
the topline. An over jutting nose with a muzzle cut away and devoid
of lip is abominable. On the other hand too much lip is undesirable.
Here I refer the reader to the photograph on the facing page, of the
late Mrs. M. Hempel’s Danny o’Moy (a litter brother of Ch Noma)
and Flair of Bowland. Note the cut away muzzle of the bitch and
the rather overdone lip of the dog, the downward slope behind
the eye of the bitch’s skull and her too low-set ears. Above all note
how the topline of her foreface begins to slope up to the topline
of the skull instead of being carried without change of direction to
between the eyes.
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How a British judge rates a faulty mouth depends on his general
attitude to the fault and the degree in which it is manifest. Personally
one would not be greatly concerned if a tooth was missing or if a
dog was slightly over or undershot because teeth were misplaced
or growing at the wrong angle. If however the jaws themselves were
of unequal length one would take a more serious view but how
serious would depend on the extent of the inequality.
Coming now to the Neck section, it is again necessary to give a
warning against exaggeration. An overlong neck is just as faulty
as a short one. It is often found that such a neck emerges from the
body quite wrongly and results in what is described as “a ewe neck”.
The proper neckline is tied in with correct shoulder placement. It
should emerge in a smooth running line from the shoulders so as
to appear of a piece with, and not stuck on to, the body. Shoulder
placement is all important.
The shoulder blade must slope both backwards and inwards
towards the spine and it must be fairly long and proportionate to
the humerus, the bone which makes an angle of just over 90° with
it and links up with the foreleg, at the elbow. If the shoulder blade
is too upright or too short and out of proportion with the humerus
the elbow will be misplaced and front movement will suffer. If the
area of the blade is small relative to the amount of muscle that is
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attached to it the latter will be haunched and the dog will appear
“loaded in shoulder”.
When the Standard says “rather narrow in front” that does not
mean “as narrow as possible”. If the dog is to have any capacity for
sustained galloping there must be some width of chest, all that is
required is that that width should not be excessive so that the dog
appears broad chested and heavy. It is a bigger fault for a setter
to give the impression, when looked at from the front, of “two legs
coming out of one hole” particularly if as so often happens, with
this formation the front legs are splayed with the distance between
them less at the top than at the bottom.
Again the over narrow front is usually accompanied by lightness of
bone which accentuates the impression of weakness, which is one
an Irish Setter should never convey. It is equally important that the
dog should not he too short or too long in the leg. The latter with
the “up in the air”- appearance is creates even in a deep chested
dog is the worse fault. If the length from elbow to ground is much
more than from elbow to withers (it may be rather less) the dog is
hardly likely to be typical. The requirement that the “body should
be proportionate” is so vague and meaningless as to constitute a
serious blot on the standard. For what it is worth my view is that the
right set of proportions is one where the height at withers is slightly
less than the horizontal distance between withers and set-on of tail.
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The body should reach to or only slightly short of the point of elbow.
If an imaginary perpendicular dividing line is dropped through the
point where the fly rib leaves the spine the impression conveyed
by the portion of the dog in front of that line and by the portion
behind it should match and be of a single dog. If the front section
suggests a substantial solidly built dog and the rear a light whippety
one the setter is unbalanced.
An over long loin, particularly when it lacks muscle and gives a “waspwaisted” impression, is functionally wrong and therefore a bad fault.
The spine must be straight, neither dipped nor arched nor forming an
arc, with the withers as its highest point. It sometimes happens that
an irregular vertebrae placement occurs between the dorsal and the
lumbar regions I think this fault is hereditary and I have found it usually
results in the dog’s having a lean, unthrifty appearance. Whether the
straight topline should be in a horizontal plane or sloped very slightly
from withers to tail is a matter of opinion. I, basing myself on those at
whose feet I sat to leam about the breed, have a preference for the
slightly sloping topline. A dog gets its propulsion from its back legs.
In one which was evolved to gallop effortlessly and for long periods
over heavy and rough ground it is essential therefore that there should
be great strength in the hindquarters and therefore width and that
the action should be smooth.
An Irish Setter should not taper away towards the rear but should
be at least as wide in the pelvis as at the ribs. While there should be
a gentle rounding off at the rump any sharp falling away is a sign
of weakness and a fault, colloquially described as “goose rumped”.
The second thighs should show plenty of muscle. The line from hip
joint to stifle should he nearly vertical and that from stifle to hock
making an angle of about 45° with the ground, while the distances
from hock to stifle and stifle to hip should be roughly equal. Since
the War there has been a tendency, in some strains, for the former
length greatly to exceed the latter.
This may result in what passes for a “nice bent stifle” but it is faulty
and a source of weakness. When it is accompanied by a hock set too
high, the hock to stifle line becomes almost parallel to the ground,
the dog leaves his behind him when moving and consequently lacks
propulsion. A low set hock is a very desirable characteristic. When
the dog is looked from the rear the hind legs should not incline
either inwards or outwards at the hock and when moving should
go in parallel lines. Faults in hind movement are failure to flex the
hocks, a dragging moving of one or both legs and their moving
too closely together. The forelegs should be parallel when viewed
from the front or side. The dog is “back at the elbow” if its foot is in
advance of its body. This spoils the profile view.
The two final sections of the standard require little elucidation or
comment. Today, unfortunately, there is a tendency to over trim
the ears, the feet and the back of the hind legs between hock and
heel and so to take away from the dog characteristics the standard
requires it to display. The removing of dead hair and trimming to
show the outline of the ear is one thing, the shaving of it almost
down to the ear produces a pointer ear which is quite wrong.
Similarly the removal of all hair from between the toes tends to
defeat its object of making the foot appear small, for it produces
gaps between the toes and gives the foot a spread appearance.
Two faults are now to be seen in the breed, thin coats deficient in
furnishings (“Pointer coats”) and wavy coats. I regard the former as
much the more serious simply because a “pointer coated” Irish Setter
not only fails in appearance but also functionally. I have seen such
dogs shivering in a wind, something no Irish Setter should ever do.
The breed does not show the same wide range of coat colour that
it used to do, say 30/40 years ago. The yellow and ultra dark liver
coats are now seldom seen and taking the breed as a whole coat
colour has never been so uniform as it now is. The colour of a newly
shelled horse chestnut remains the ideal. Light feathering and linty
ears detract from an Irish Setter’s appearance. How a judge regards
thin coats, wavy coats and light “breechings”, if he objects to them
at all is a matter of individual taste.
Discussion of the Standard must close with a warning. Although the
Standard considers the Irish Setter feature by feature no dog should,
or can’t be judged bit by bit. It must be seen as a whole and assessed
in the light of the overall impression it makes. More important than
any individual point is whether there is that harmonious relationship
between the various parts which should characterise the typical
specimen, what is usually referred to as balance or symmetry.
To reason thus is, in a sense, to argue in a circle hut the dilemma is
inescapable. In the final analysis knowledge of what constitutes a true
and typical Irish Setter will come not from repeated reading of the
Standard but from careful and objectively detached study of the best
specimens in the light of the Standard. Equally a dog cannot be judged
with a ruler and protractor. The only measure to apply is the eye and
that must have behind it a mind backed by experience and knowledge
of the breed and free from all preconceptions and irrelevant prejudices.
The tip of the tail should not extend beyond the hock and when
moving the dog should display animation by moving its tail briskly
from side to side. The tail should be of a fair circumference and
strong at the root. A good indication of substance in a puppy is
provided by the root of its tail. It adds greatly to an Irish Setter’s
appearance if it carries its tail naturally straight out behind it even
when standing still. On the other hand a tail carried above the back
like a hound’s detracts from an Irish Setter’s appearance.
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February amendments and notes
Atherton Tablelands Kennel Club:
Championship Shows 7 th and 8 th of March 2015 Mrs J.
Weston(ACT) replaces Mrs L. Buckley at these three shows.
Goomeri Show Society:
Championship Show 21st of March 2015, the address for the
Grounds is Cnr Burnett Hwy and Laird St Goomeri.
Maree/Beaudesert Kennel Clubs:
Championship Shows 28th and 29th of March Mr G. Vernon(NSW)
replaces Mr I. Hinde(VIC).
Amenities Committee:
Championship Show 26th of April 2015, Mrs S. Bownds will
be Judging Group 6 and Mrs J. Egan will be judging Group 7.
Bunderberg Canine Club:
Easter Shows venue address Bundaberg Recreational
Precinct, University Dr Bundaberg. The Championship Show
on Saturday the 4th of April is the ALAN BALAAM MEMORIAL
SHOW, with $100 being donated by Mrs Barbara Balaam for
the Best In Show winner on the day.
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.
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Entries close: Friday, 3rd April 2015 (mail) Friday, 17th April 2015 (online)
SOUTH BURNETT NATIONAL KINGAROY
Show venue: Bunya Highway, KINGAROY QLD
Show day: Friday, 1st May 2015
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a)18(18a)
Mr C. Seare, 101 Kumbia Minmore Rd, MS 90,
KINGAROY 4610 QLD
General contact: Mr C. Seare Ph: (07) 4164 4069
Enquiries:
Show day contact: Ph: 0417 756 254
JUDGING ORDER:
Entries to:
Ring TBA:
Ring TBA:
Ring TBA:
Ring TBA:
Ring TBA:
Ring TBA:
Ring TBA:
Ring TBA:
Mr R. Ogden (QLD)
Baby Sweepstakes
Mr R. Ogden (QLD)
Group 1
Mr R. Ogden (QLD)
Group 3
Mr R. Ogden (QLD)
Group 4
Mr P. Tjerkstra (QLD
Group 5
Mr P. Tjerkstra (QLD
Group 2
Mr P. Tjerkstra (QLD
Group 6
Mr P. Tjerkstra (QLD
Group 7
General Specials: Mr P. Tjerkstra (QLD)
Sweepstakes: Baby Puppy Sweepstakes
Entry fees: $5 Babies and Sweepstakes $10 Classes, $3 catalogues
SAE for show passes
Judging time: 9:00am with Baby Puppy Sweepstakes
then Groups 5 and 1
Entries close: Friday, 3rd April 2015
EIDSVOLD SHOW SOCIETY
Show venue: Burnett Highway, EIDSVOLD QLD
Show day: Sunday, 3rd May 2015
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a)
Classes:
11(11a)
Eidsvold Show Society, C/- Mrs M. Burgess
Entries to: P.O. Box 36 GIN GIN 4671, online entries
through Show Manager
contact: Margaret Burgess Ph: (07) 4156 3385
Enquiries: General
Show day contact: Ph: 0428 563 386
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 1: Mrs S. Bruno (QLD)
Groups 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7
Ring 1: Mrs S. Bruno (QLD)
Baby Puppy Sweepstakes
Ring 1: Mrs S. Bruno (QLD)
Puppy Sweepstakes
General
Specials: Mrs S. Bruno (QLD)
Sweepstakes: Baby Puppy and Puppy
Entry Fees: $10 per entry, catalogues $3, Sweepstakes $5
SAE for passes
Judging time: 9:00am with Sweepstakes
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AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE TERRIER CLUB OF QLD INC
Show venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Avenue DURACK, QLD 4077
Show 1
Show
Show
day:
day:
Saturday,
Saturday,
17th
2ndJanuary
May 2015
2015
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 7(7a) 8(8a) 9(9a)10(10a) 11(11a) 12(12a) 18(18a)
Entries to: ASTCQ Show Secretary, P.O. Box 908, JIMBOOMBA QLD 4280
Enquiries: General contact: Maggie Ph: 0403 742 555, Show day contact: Ph: 0403 742 555
JUDGING ORDER:
Rings 12 and 13: Mr Nenad Nedimovic (Serbia)
American Staffordshire Terriers
General Specials: Mr Nenad Nedimovic (Serbia)
Entry fees:
Members: 1st entry - $15, Subsequent $10*, Non Members: 1st entry - $20, Subsequent - $15*, All Baby Puppies and Neuters - $10
(Packages outlined below)
Catalogue: $5 (covers all shows), Tiny Tots (lunchtime) Stuffed Toy
Entry Packages: 3 Shows (2 x Champ, 1 x Open) and catalogue - Members: 1st entry $35,
Subsequent - $20, Non Members: 1st entry - $50, Subsequent - $35
Judging time: 8:30am with Dogs followed by Bitches
Entries close: Friday, 10th April 2015
OPEN SHOW SPECTACULAR QUALIFIER
Show
Show
day:
day:
Saturday,
Saturday,
17th
2ndJanuary
May 2015
2015
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a)10(10a) 11(11a) 12(12a) 18(18a)
Entries to: ASTCQ Show Secretary, P.O. Box 908, JIMBOOMBA QLD 4280
Enquiries: General contact: Maggie Ph: 0403 742 555, Show day contact: Ph: 0403 742 555
JUDGING ORDER:
Rings 12 and 13: Miss Sarah Wheatley (QLD)
American Staffordshire Terriers
General Specials: Miss Sarah Wheatley (QLD)
Pointscore: Double Points
Entry fees:
Members: 1st entry - $10, Subsequent $5*, Non Members: 1st entry - $15, Subsequent - $10*, All Baby Puppies and Neuters - $5 (Packages
outlined below)
Catalogue: $5 (covers all shows), Tiny Tots (lunchtime) Stuffed Toy
Entry Packages: 3 Shows (2 x Champ, 1 x Open) and catalogue - Members: 1st entry $35,
Subsequent - $20, Non Members: 1st entry - $50, Subsequent - $35
Judging time: At the completion of Championship Show 1 with Dogs followed by Bitches
Entries close: Friday, 10th April 2015
Show 2
Show
Show
day:
day:
Saturday,
Saturday,
17th
2ndJanuary
May 2015
2015
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 7(7a) 8(8a) 9(9a)10(10a) 11(11a) 12(12a) 18(18a)
Entries to: ASTCQ Show Secretary, P.O. Box 908, JIMBOOMBA QLD 4280
Enquiries: General contact: Maggie Ph: 0403 742 555, Show day contact: Ph: 0403 742 555
JUDGING ORDER:
Rings 12 and 13: Bob Busby (USA)
American Staffordshire Terriers
General Specials: Mr Bob Busby (USA)
Pointscore: Single Points
Entry fees:
Members: 1st entry - $15, Subsequent $10*, Non Members: 1st entry - $20, Subsequent - $15*, All Baby Puppies and Neuters - $10
(Packages outlined below)
Catalogue: $5 (covers all shows), Tiny Tots (lunchtime) Stuffed Toy
Entry Packages: 3 Shows (2 x Champ, 1 x Open) and catalogue - Members: 1st entry $35,
Subsequent - $20, Non Members: 1st entry - $50, Subsequent - $35
Judging time: 5:00pm with Dogs followed by Bitches
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Entries close: Saturday, 11th April 2015
QUEENSLAND BULLDOG CLUB
CHINESE CRESTED DOG CLUB OF QLD
Show venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King
Avenue DURACK, QLD 4077
Show venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds,
247 King Avenue DURACK, QLD 4077
Show day: Saturday, 2nd May 2015
Show day: Saturday, 2nd May 2015
OPEN SHOW SPECTACULAR
CHAMPIONSHIP
SHOW QUALIFIER
OPEN SHOW SPECTACULAR
CHAMPIONSHIP
SHOW QUALIFIER
Classes: 1(1a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 11(11a)
Handlers Lady, Gent, Child Handlers
Classes:
Entries to: Show Secretary, P.O. Box 1435, MUDGEERABA QLD
Enquiries:
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 12(12a)
Entries to: Mrs Jane Thomas, P.O. Box 187, CLAYFIELD 4011
General contact: Joy Lanham Ph: 0409 720 882
Show day contact: Ph: 0452 210 184 or 0413 782 940
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 5: Mrs R. Green (QLD)
General contact: Mrs Jane Thomas, P.O. Box 187,
Enquiries: CLAYFIELD 4011 Ph: (07) 3262 6445
Show day contact: Ph: 0481 590 871
Bulldogs B.I.S.
General
Specials: Mrs R. Green (QLD)
Property Head, Front and Movement
Classes:
Breed $5 each, Property and Handler Classes, $2 each,
Entry Fees:
catalogue $2
DE
PE TS PA R A
Fancy Dress free entry
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 10: Mrs G. McNeill (QLD)
Breed Gen / Specials
General
Specials: Mrs G. McNeill (QLD)
Entry Fees:
Automatic entry if entering in Championship Show, $3
for Open Show only
Judging time: 9:00am with Breed Classes
Judging time: 10:30am Baby Puppy Dog
Entries close: Saturday, 11th April 2015
Show day: Saturday, 2nd May 2015
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Classes:
1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 12(12a)
18(18a)
Entries to: Mrs Jane Thomas, P.O. Box 187, CLAYFIELD 4011
General contact: Mrs Jane Thomas, P.O. Box 187,
Enquiries: CLAYFIELD 4011 Ph: (07) 3262 6445
Show day contact: Ph: 0481 590 871
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 10: Ms T. Scales (NSW)
Breed, General Specials and
Property
General
Specials: Ms T. Scales (NSW)
Property Head, Gait, Parent and Progeny
Classes:
Entry Fees:
$12 (includes catalogue with first entry) Property: $4,
additional catalogue $3
Judging time: Not before 11:30am
with Baby Puppy Dog
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Entries close: Friday, 24th April 2015
THE TENTERFIELD TERRIER CLUB OF QLD INC
IPSWICH SHOW SOCIETY
Show venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds,
247 King Avenue DURACK, QLD 4077
Show day: Saturday, 2nd May 2015
OPEN SHOW SPECTACULAR
CHAMPIONSHIP
SHOW QUALIFIER
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a)
Entries to:
Mrs J. Watt, 9 Clifton Cres, DURACK QLD 4077,
online entries through Show Manager
Show venue: Ipswich Showgrounds, Warwick Road, IPSWICH QLD
Show day: Wednesday, 13th May 2015
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Classes:
General contact: Mrs J. Watt, 9 Clifton Cres,
Enquiries: DURACK QLD 4077 Ph: (07) 3372 3654 (not after 9:00pm)
Show day contact: Ph: 0477 017 074
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 2: Ms L. Roebig (QLD)
Breed
Entries to:
1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a)
11(11a) 18(18a)
Joy Lanham, P.O. Box 1435 MUDGERABA 4213,
online entries through Show Manager
General contact: Joy Lanham
Enquiries: Ph: 0409 720 882
Show day contact: Ph: 0456 163 888
General
Specials: Ms L. Roebig (QLD)
JUDGING ORDER:
Entry Free entry with Championship Show or $6 if entering
Fees: Open Show only, $3 catalogue covers both shows
Judging time: 9:30am Open Show
followed by Championship Show
Entries close: Monday, 13th April 2015
Show day: Saturday, 2nd May 2015
Ring 1: Mr E. Ryder (QLD)
Group 1
Ring 1: Mr E. Ryder (QLD)
Group 2
Ring 2: Mrs R. Hartmire (QLD)
Group 3
Ring 2: Mrs R. Hartmire (QLD)
Group 5
Ring 3: Ms K. Tosi (QLD)
Puppy Sweepstakes and
Group 4
Ring 3: Ms K. Tosi (QLD)
Group 7
Ring 4: Mrs M. Webber (QLD)
Baby Puppy Sweepstakes and
Group 6
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a)
Entries to:
Mrs J. Watt, 9 Clifton Cres, DURACK QLD 4077,
online entries through Show Manager
General contact: Mrs J. Watt, 9 Clifton Cres,
Enquiries: DURACK QLD 4077 Ph: (07) 3372 3654 (not after 9:00pm)
Show day contact: Ph: 0477 017 074
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 2: Miss G. Goller (QLD)
Breed, Sweepstakes
General
Specials: Miss G. Goller (QLD)
General
Mrs R. Hartmire (QLD)
Specials:
Sweepstakes: Baby Puppy and Puppy Sweepstakes
Sweepstakes: Veteran
Property Brace
Classes:
$12 automatic entry into Open Show, Baby Puppy $6,
Entry Fees: Open Show only $6, Sweepstakes $6, catalogue $3
prepaid with entries
Judging time: Not before 11:30am
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Entry Fees: $10 per entry, $5 Sweepstakes, catalogues $3 prepaid
Sponsored by:
Ipswich City Council
This show is Catered
Judging time: 9:00am with Sweepstakes
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WORKING DOG CLUB OF QLD INC (DOGS WITH JOBS )
TM
Show venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Avenue DURACK, QLD 4077
day: Saturday,
17th2015
ShowShow
day: Saturday,
2nd May
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
OPEN SHOW SPECTACULAR QUALIFIER
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a)
Entries to: Show Secretary, 9 Coachwood St Crestmead 4132, online entries through Show Manager
Enquiries: General contact: Nancy Hardie Ph: (07) 3388 5078, Show day contact: Ph: 0408 699 675
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring: 6 Ms J. Baker (QLD)
Group 5
General
Specials: Ms J. Baker (QLD)
THIS IS A RIBBON ONLY SHOW
Entry fees: Automatic entry with Championship Show
Judging time: 10:00am with A-Z
Entries close: Monday, 6th April 2015
Show day: Saturday, 2nd May 2015
Show 1
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a)
Entries to: Show Secretary, 9 Coachwood St Crestmead 4132, online entries through Show Manager
Enquiries: General contact: Nancy Hardie Ph: (07) 3388 5078, Show day contact: Ph: 0408 699 675
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring: 7 Mrs S. Lishman (VIC)
Group 5
General
Specials: Mrs S. Lishman (VIC)
Entry fees: $12, catalogue $3 for Championship show one and the Open Show only
Judging time: 9:00am with A-Z
Entries close: Monday, 6th April 2015
Show 2
Show day: Saturday, 2nd May 2015
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a)
Entries to: Show Secretary, 9 Coachwood St Crestmead 4132, online entries through Show Manager
Enquiries: General contact: Nancy Hardie Ph: (07) 3388 5078, Show day contact: Ph: 0408 699 675
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring: 7 Mrs A. MacAndie (VIC)
Group 5 (less GSD or Belgian Shepherd Dogs)
Ring: 21 and 22 Ms J. Pike (SA)
GSD (S.C and L.S.C)
Ring: 8 Mrs J. Fynmore (NSW)
Belgian Shepherd Dogs (all varieties) critiqued
General
Specials: Mrs A. MacAndie (VIC)
$12: Catalogue for Championship show Two is $3: GSD is $22: Belgian Shepherd
Entry fees: Dogs is $20; GSD entries must include A-Z and Breed survey, all dogs graded,
critiques from Junior, Excellent Medallions
Double Handling is permitted in the GSD and BSD Rings only
ED BY:
PR O UDLY S P O N S O R
Judging time: 1:00pm with A-Z, GSD (S.C and L.S.C) and all varieties Belgian Shepherd Dogs
commence judging at 10:00am
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Entries close: Friday, 10th April 2015
Entries close: Friday, 3rd April 2015
CAIRNS CITY KENNEL CLUB INC
CAPRICORN COAST KENNEL CLUB
Show venue: Walter Crowe Pavilion, Cairns Showgrounds
Quigley Street, CAIRNS QLD
Show venue: Bouldercombe Recreational Grounds, 52496 Burnett
Highway, BOULDERCOMBE QLD
Show day: Saturday, 2nd May 2015
Show day: Saturday, 2nd May 2015
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a)
Handlers 7 to Under 10, 10 to Under 13, 13 to Under 18 (accredited
Classes: judge to be appointed on the day)
The Show Secretary, Cairns City KC, P.O. Box 252 CAIRNS
Entries to:
QLD 4870
General contact: Renee Mather Ph: 0437 503 464
Enquiries: Email: [email protected]
Show day contact: Ph: 0437 503 464
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 1:
Ring 1:
Ring 1:
Ring 1:
Ring 2:
Ring 2:
Ring 2:
Ring 2:
Ring 2:
Mrs V. Hutton (NSW)
Mrs V. Hutton (NSW)
Mrs V. Hutton (NSW)
Mrs V. Hutton (NSW)
Mrs L. Rowles (NSW)
Mrs L. Rowles (NSW)
Mrs L. Rowles (NSW)
Mrs L. Rowles (NSW)
Mrs L. Rowles (NSW)
Baby Puppy Sweepstakes
Group 7
Group 1
Group 3
Veteran Sweepstakes
Group 4
Group 6
Group 5
Group 2
General
Specials: Mrs V. Hutton (NSW)
Sweepstakes: Baby Puppy and Veteran Sweepstakes
$11 per entry, $5 Sweepstakes, $2.50 catalogue
Entry Fees:
camping / powered site fee $11 per day
Judging time: 2:00pm with Sweepstakes
Entries close: Friday, 10th April 2015
Show day: Sunday, 3rd May 2015
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a)
Handlers 7 to Under 10, 10 to Under 13, 13 to Under 18 (accredited
Classes: judge to be appointed on the day)
The Show Secretary, Cairns City KC, P.O. Box 252 CAIRNS
Entries to:
QLD 4870
General contact: Linda Haliwell Ph: 0407 160 670
Enquiries: Email: [email protected]
Show day contact: Ph: 0407 160 670
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 1:
Ring 1:
Ring 1:
Ring 1:
Ring 2:
Ring 2:
Ring 2:
Ring 2:
Ring 2:
Mrs L. Rowles (NSW)
Mrs L. Rowles (NSW)
Mrs L. Rowles (NSW)
Mrs L. Rowles (NSW)
Mrs V. Hutton (NSW)
Mrs V. Hutton (NSW)
Mrs V. Hutton (NSW)
Mrs V. Hutton (NSW)
Mrs V. Hutton (NSW)
Baby Puppy Sweepstakes
Group 7
Group 1
Group 3
Veteran Sweepstakes
Group 4
Group 6
Group 5
Group 2
General
Specials: Mrs L. Rowles (NSW
Sweepstakes: Baby Puppy and Veteran Sweepstakes
$11 per entry, $5 Sweepstakes, $2.50 catalogue
Entry Fees:
camping / powered site fee $11 per day
Judging time: 9:00am with Sweepstakes
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Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a)
Handlers Classes: 7 to Under 10, 10 to Under 13, 13 to Under 18
The Secretary, CCKC c/- P.O. Box 5655,
Entries to: BUNDABERG WEST, QLD 4670, online
entries through Show Manager
General contact: Marilyn Dyckhoff Ph: (07) 4155 1443
Enquiries: (5:30pm to 8:30pm) Show day contact: Ph: 0409 040 656
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 1: Mrs R. Ralphs (NSW)
Puppy Sweepstakes
Ring 1: Mrs R. Ralphs (NSW)
Group 2
Ring 1: Mrs R. Ralphs (NSW)
Group 7
Ring 1: Mrs R. Ralphs (NSW)
Group 5
Ring 1: Mrs R. Ralphs (NSW)
Group 4
Ring 2: Miss C. Stuart (NSW)
Baby Puppy Sweepstakes
Ring 2: Miss C. Stuart (NSW)
Group 6
Ring 2: Miss C. Stuart (NSW)
Group 3
Ring 2: Miss C. Stuart (NSW)
Group 1
General Specials: Mrs R. Ralphs (NSW)
Sweepstakes: Baby Puppy and Puppy
$10 per entry, catalogues $3 prepaid, seperate form
Entry fees:
for sweepstakes, camping $10 a night, no power
Glass free zone.
Judging time: 9:30am with Sweepstakes
Entries close: Friday, 3rd April 2015
ROCKHAMPTON KENNEL CLUB INC
Show venue: Bouldercombe Recreational Grounds, 52496 Burnett
Highway, BOULDERCOMBE QLD
Show day: Sunday, 3rd May 2015
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a)
Handlers Classes: 7 to Under 10, 10 to Under 13, 13 to Under 18
The Show Secretary, Rockhampton Kennel
Entries to: Club Inc, P.O. Box 8593, ALLENSTOWN 4700,
online entries through Show Manager
Enquiries:
General contact: Mrs S. Bryne Ph: 0458 076 603
Show day contact: Ph: 0458 076 603
JUDGING ORDER:
Miss C. Stuart (NSW)
Puppy Sweepstakes
Miss C. Stuart (NSW)
Group 2
Miss C. Stuart (NSW)
Group 7
Miss C. Stuart (NSW)
Group 5
Miss C. Stuart (NSW)
Group 4
Mrs R. Ralphs (NSW)
Baby Puppy Sweepstakes
Mrs R. Ralphs (NSW)
Group 1
Mrs R. Ralphs (NSW)
Group 6
Mrs R. Ralphs (NSW)
Group 3
General Specials: Miss C. Stuart (NSW)
Sweepstakes: Baby Puppy and Puppy
$10 per entry for Championship Show, separate
Entry Fees:
entry for Sweepstakes and entry $5, catalogues $3
Glass free zone.
Ring 1:
Ring 1:
Ring 1:
Ring 1:
Ring 1:
Ring 2:
Ring 2:
Ring 2:
Ring 2:
Judging time: 8:30am with Sweepstakes
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Entries close: Monday, 13th April 2015
Entries close: Friday, 10th April 2015
MARBURG AND DISTRICT A & I
ASSOCIATION INC
MUNDUBBERA SHOW SOCIETY
Show venue: Marburg Showground, Queen Street, MARBURG
Show venue: Mundubbera Showgrounds, Bunce Street
MUNDUBBERA QLD
Show day: Friday, 8th May 2015
Show day: Saturday, 9th May 2015
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Classes:
1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a)
11(11a) 18(18a)
Show Secretary, Dog Section P.O. Box 20,
Entries to: MARBURG QLD 4346, online entries
through Show Manager
General contact: Carol Yates
Enquiries: Ph: 0419 644 680
Show day contact: Ph: 0419 644 680
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 1: Mrs K. Nichols (QLD)
Groups 1 and 7
Ring 2: Ms M. Schelbach (QLD)
Groups 5 and General Specials
Ring 3: Mrs A. Holman (QLD)
Groups 2 and 6
Ring 4: Mr D. Laird (QLD)
Groups 3 and 4
General Specials: Ms M. Schelbach
$10 per entry, catalogues $3.50, S.A.E for passes,
Entry fees:
No S.A.E - No Pass (Postal entries only)
BEST IN SHOW PRIZE DONATED BY:
1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a)
11(11a)
Mundubbera Show Society, C/- P.O. Box
Entries to: 5655, BUNDABERG WEST QLD 4670,
online entries through Show Manager
General contact: Marilyn Dyckhoff
Enquiries:
Ph: (07) 4155 1443 (5:30 to 8:30pm only)
Classes:
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 1: Ms. K. Tosi (QLD)
Baby Puppy Sweepstakes
Ring 1:
Ring 1:
General
Specials:
Sweepstakes:
Ms. K. Tosi (QLD)
Ms. K. Tosi (QLD)
Puppy Sweepstakes
Groups 3, 1, 2, 4 , 5, 6 and 7
Ms. K. Tosi (QLD)
Baby Puppy and Puppy
$10 per entry, both Sweepstakes $5 each, catalogues
$3 prepaid with entry. SAE envelope required for
Entry Fees:
return of passes please, no envelope, no passes for
postal entries only
A semen collection and freeze or surgical AI procedure
Self address envelope for return of passes please
Judging time: 9:30am with Groups 1, 5, 2 and 3
Judging time: 9:00am with Sweepstakes
Entries close: Friday, 10th April 2015
Entries close: Thursday, 7th May 2015
CROWS NEST AH & I SOCIETY
BUNDABERG SHOW SOCIETY
Show venue: Showgrounds New England Highway, CROWS NEST QLD
Show venue: Bundaberg Recreational Precinct, Kendalls RD, BUNDABERG
Show day: Saturday, 9th May 2015
Show day: Thursday, 28th May 2015
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a)
Nest AH and I, C/- Joy Lanham, P.O. Box 1435
Entries to: Crows
MUDGEERABA QLD
General contact: Joy Lanham / Rosemary Green
Enquiries: Ph: 0409 720 882 / 0410 651 756
Show day contact: Ph: 0410 651 756
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 1:
Ring 1:
Ring 1:
Ring 2:
Ring 2:
Ring 3:
Ring 3:
Mrs M. Webber (QLD)
Mrs M. Webber (QLD)
Mrs M. Webber (QLD)
Mrs M. Morphet (QLD)
Mrs M. Morphet (QLD)
Ms A. Everson (QLD)
Ms A. Everson (QLD)
Group 1
Group 2
Group 7
Group 3
Group 4
Group 5
Group 6
General
Specials: Mrs M. Webber (QLD)
Entry Fees: $10 per entry, catalogues $3
SAE for return of passes
Judging time: 9:00am with Groups 1, 4 and 6
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CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Classes: 1(1a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a)
Entries to: The Secretary, P.O. Box 7370 Bundaberg North 4670
General contact: Marg Norton Ph: (07) 4157 8338 / 0437
Enquiries:
578 338 Show day contact: Ph: 0437 578 338
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 1: Mr G. Ness (QLD)
Groups 1, 5, 6 and 7
Ring 1: Mr P. McNamara (QLD)
Groups 2, 3 and 4
General Specials: Mr G. Ness (QLD)
Sweepstakes: Baby Puppy and Puppy
$10 per entry, Sweepstakes and Baby Puppy Class $6,
$2.50, camping $35 powered site one to
Entry Fees: catalogues
five nights inclusive per vehicle, please make cheques
payable to the Bundaberg Show Society
EXHIBITORS ATTENDING THE BUNDABERG SHOW SOCIETY SHOW, GIN GIN AG SHOW and ISIS
& DISTRICT CANINE CLUB SHOW IN MAY AND WISHING TO CAMP:
CAMPING AT THE BUNDABERG RECREATIONAL PRECINCT MAY 2015, DOG EXHIBITORS
PLEASE NOTE:
The Bundaberg Show Society has given permission for Dog Exhibitors to camp on these
grounds, even if attending other Dog Shows off site in the area. The camping fee is $35 (this
covers 1 Vehicle for 1 to 5 nights inclusive, with power) to be paid to the Bundaberg Show
Society either with your entries to their show or a separate cheque made payable to The
Bundaberg Show Society, to Marg Norton, PO Box 7370, Bundaberg North, 4670. All camping
at the Bundaberg Recreational Precinct over the Bundaberg Show Society week, including the
week-end of 30th & 31st May 2015, is to be paid to the Bundaberg Show Society ONLY.
BY ORDER THE BUNDABERG SHOW SOCIETY
Sponsored by The Bundaberg Canine Club Inc.
Judging time: 9:30am with Sweepstakes
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BRISBANE VALLEY KENNEL CLUB
Show venue: Lowood Showgrounds, 18 Station Road, LOWOOD QLD (Second gate)
Show
Show
day:
day:
Saturday,
Saturday,
17th
9thJanuary
May 2015
2015
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a)
Entries to: Joy Lanham, P.O. Box 1435 MUDGEERABA 4213, all cheques to be made payable to Brisbane Valley Kennel Club
General contact: Joy Lanham, P.O. Box 1435 MUDGEERABA 4213 Ph: (07) 5525 1924
Enquiries:
Show day contact: Ph: 0417 549 600
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 4: Mrs M. McLennan (QLD) Group 7 and Group Specials
Ring 1: Mrs S. Tringham (QLD)
Group 1 and Group Specials
Ring 3: Mrs J. Reilly (QLD)
Group 4
Ring 2: Mrs J. McCann (QLD)
Groups 2, 5 and Group Specials
Ring 3: Mrs C. Speed (QLD)
Group 3 and Group Specials General Specials: Mrs S. Tringham (QLD)
Ring 4: Mrs V. Schneider (QLD) Group 6 and Group Specials
Entry fees: $10 per entry, catalogues $3
Catering available for Saturday night and breakfast on Sunday morning. Full camping facilities available all weekend.
$10 no power, $15 powered per site, to be paid with entries
Judging time: 4:30pm with Groups 1, 2, 3 and 6
Entries close: Friday, 10th April 2015
OPEN SHOW SPECTACULAR QUALIFIER
Show
Show
day:
day:
Saturday,
Sunday,17th
10thJanuary
May 2015
2015
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 11(11a) 18(18a)
Entries to: Joy Lanham, P.O. Box 1435 MUDGEERABA 4213, all cheques to be made payable to Brisbane Valley Kennel Club
General contact: Joy Lanham, P.O. Box 1435 MUDGEERABA 4213 Ph: (07) 5525 1924
Enquiries:
Show day contact: Ph: 0417 549 600
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 4: Mrs C. McGreevy (QLD) Group 7
Ring 1: Mrs L. Nielsen (QLD)
Group 1
Ring 4: Mr R. Green (QLD)
Group 6
Ring 2: Ms J. Tilbrook (QLD)
Groups 2 and 5
General Specials: Mr N. Wood
Ring 3: Mr N. Wood (QLD)
Group 3
Ring TBA: Mrs P. Brown (QLD)
Group 4
Entry fees: Automatic entry if entered in Championship Show, $2 Open Show only, catalogue $3 (covers both shows)
THIS IS A CASH AND SASH SHOW
Judging time: 8:30am with Groups 1, 2, 3 and 6
Entries close: Friday, 10th April 2015
Show
Show
day:
day:
Saturday,
Saturday,
Sunday,17th
10th
9thJanuary
May 2015
2015
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a)
Handlers Classes: 7 to Under 10, 10 to Under 13, 13 to Under 18
Entries to: Joy Lanham, P.O. Box 1435 MUDGEERABA 4213, all cheques to be made payable to Brisbane Valley Kennel Club
General contact: Joy Lanham, P.O. Box 1435 MUDGEERABA 4213 Ph: (07) 5525 1924
Enquiries:
Show day contact: Ph: 0417 549 600
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 1: Mrs A. Scott (QLD)
Groups 1, 7 and Group Specials
General Specials: Mrs D. Jovanovic (QLD)
Ring 2: Mrs D. Jovanovic (QLD) Group 2 and Group Specials
Ring 3: Mr S. Yannou (QLD)
Groups 3, 6 and Group Specials
Ring 4: Mrs S. Tassan (QLD)
Groups 4, 5 and Group Specials
Entry fees: $10 Championship Show, automatic entry into Open Show, $2 if Open Show only, $3 catalogue covers both shows
Catering by Lowood Show Society. Full camping facilities available all weekend. $10 no power, $15 powered per site, to
be paid with entries
Judging time: 9:00am with Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4
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Entries close: Saturday, 18th April 2015
TULLY AND DISTRICT KENNEL CLUB
Show venue: Tully Showgrounds, MURRAY ST, TULLY QLD
Show
Show
day:
day:
Saturday,
Saturday,
17th
9thJanuary
May 2015
2015
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 (Judge TBA)
Classes:
Entries to: Show Secretary, P.O. Box 1290 TULLY 4854, online entries through Show Manager
Enquiries: General contact: Fiona Vecchio Ph: 0418 197 093 Show day contact: Ph: 0418 197 093
Ring 1:
Ring 1:
Ring 1:
Ring 1:
Ring 2:
Sweepstakes:
Ms K. King (SA)
Baby Puppy Sweepstakes
Ms K. King (SA)
Group 6
Ms K. King (SA)
Group 3
Ms K. King (SA)
Group 1
Ms S. Foster (SA) Puppy Sweepstakes
Baby Puppy and Puppy Sweepstakes
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 2:
Ring 2:
Ring 2:
Ring 2:
General Specials:
Ms S. Foster (SA)
Ms S. Foster (SA)
Ms S. Foster (SA)
Ms S. Foster (SA)
Ms K. King (SA)
Group 2
Group 4
Group 5
Group 7
Entry fees: $11 per entry, $6 Sweepstakes, $2.50 catalogue (members cat free)
Judging time: 10:30am with Sweepstakes
Entries close: Saturday, 18th April 2015
OPEN SHOW SPECTACULAR QUALIFIER
Show
Show
day:
day:
Saturday,
Saturday,
17th
9thJanuary
May 2015
2015
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a)
Entries to: Show Secretary, P.O. Box 1290 TULLY 4854, online entries through Show Manager
Enquiries: General contact: Fiona Vecchio Ph: 0418 197 093 Show day contact: Ph: 0418 197 093
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 1: Miss S. Phillips (QLD) Group 1
Ring 2: Mrs G. McNeill (QLD)
Ring 1: Miss S. Phillips (QLD) Group 2
Ring 2: Mrs G. McNeill (QLD)
Ring 1: Miss S. Phillips (QLD) Group 4
Ring 2: Mrs G. McNeill (QLD)
Ring 1: Mr S. Thomas (QLD) Group 6
General Specials: Mr S. Thomas (QLD)
Group 3
Group 5
Group 7
Entry fees: Automatic entry if entered in Championship Show on same day, $4 per entry, catalogue $2.50
Separate entry forms required for automatic entry
Judging time: One hour after completion of Championship Show with Groups 1 and 3
Entries close: Saturday, 18th April 2015
Show
Show
day:
day:
Saturday,
Saturday,
Sunday,17th
10th
9thJanuary
May 2015
2015
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 (Judge TBA)
Classes:
Entries to: Show Secretary, P.O. Box 1290 TULLY 4854, online entries through Show Manager
Enquiries: General contact: Fiona Vecchio Ph: 0418 197 093 Show day contact: Ph: 0418 197 093
Ring 1:
Ring 1:
Ring 1:
Ring 1:
Ring 2:
Sweepstakes:
Ms S. Foster (SA) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes
Ms S. Foster (SA) Group 6
Ms S. Foster (SA) Group 3
Ms S. Foster (SA) Group 1
Ms K. King (SA)
Puppy Sweepstakes
Baby Puppy and Puppy Sweepstakes
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 2:
Ring 2:
Ring 2:
Ring 2:
General Specials:
Ms K. King (SA)
Ms K. King (SA)
Ms K. King (SA)
Ms K. King (SA)
Ms S. Foster (SA)
Group 2
Group 4
Group 5
Group 7
Entry fees: $11 per entry, $6 Sweepstakes, $2.50 catalogue (members cat free)
Judging time: 9:00am with Sweepstakes
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Entries close: Friday, 24th April 2015
Entries close: Friday, 17th April 2015 (no late entries please)
BOONAH SHOW SOCIETY
BIGGENDEN A.P AND I SOCIETY
Show venue: Boonah Showground, Macquarie Street, BOONAH QLD
Show venue: Biggenden Showgrounds, 13 Walsh St, BIGGENDEN QLD
Show day: Friday, 15th May 2015
Show day: Sunday, 17th May 2015
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a)
11(11a) 18(18a)
Boonah Show Society, P.O. Box 1 BOONAH QLD
Entries to:
4310, online entries through Show Manager
General contact: Imelda Lines
Enquiries: Ph: (07) 5463 5386 or 0497 502 737
Show day contact: Ph: (07) 5463 5386 or 0497 502 737
Classes:
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 1: Mr D. Mahoney (NSW)
Ring 2: Mrs T. McNeill (QLD)
Ring 3: Miss R. Green (QLD)
Ring 4: Miss M. Rose (QLD)
General Mr D. Mahoney (NSW)
Specials:
Entry Fees: $9 entry, catalogues $3
Groups 7 and 5
Groups 6 and 4
Groups 2 and 3
Group 1
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a)
Entries to: Mrs J. Wall, 265 Belah Road, DEGILBO 4621
General contact: Janet Wall Ph: (07) 4127 1765
Enquiries:
Show day contact: Ph: 0435 223 164
JUDGING ORDER:
Mr K. Iggleden (QLD)
Group 1
Mr K. Iggleden (QLD)
Group 7
Mr K. Iggleden (QLD)
Group 2
Mr K. Iggleden (QLD)
Group 6
Mr K. Iggleden (QLD)
Group 3
Mr K. Iggleden (QLD)
Group 5
Mr K. Iggleden (QLD)
Group 4
General Specials: Mr K. Iggleden (QLD)
Sweepstakes: Baby Puppy and Baby
Entry Fees: $9 entry, Baby Puppy $5, Sweepstakes $5, catalogues $3
Ring 1:
Ring 1:
Ring 1:
Ring 1:
Ring 1:
Ring 1:
Ring 1:
Camping on grounds:
$10 powered site per person
$5 non powered site per person
Postal entry by Friday, 24th April 2015, no mail after closing date.
Show Manager entry by Sunday, 3rd, May 2015.
Judging time: 9:00am with Groups 1, 2, 6 and 7
Judging time: 8:30am with Sweepstakes
Entries close: Wednesday, 15th April 2015
Entries close: Saturday, 25th April 2015
GYMPIE SHOW SOCIETY
CALLIDE VALLEY A & P
SHOW SOCIETY INC
Show venue: Gympie Showgrounds Exhibition Road, GYMPIE QLD
Show venue: Biloela Showgrounds, Callide St, BILOELA QLD
Show day: Friday, 15th May 2015
Show day: Saturday, 16th May 2015
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a)10(10a) 11(11a)
Secretary (Dogs), Gympie Show Society P.O. Box 478
Entries to: Show
GYMPIE QLD 4570
contact: Kerry Maguire Ph: (07) 5482 8874
Enquiries: General
Show day contact: Ph: 0431 646 686
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a)
Entries to: The Show Secretary, P.O. Box 165 GLADSTONE QLD 4680
General contact: Bob Collins Ph: 0438 737 436
Enquiries:
Show day contact: Ph: 0438 737 436
JUDGING ORDER:
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 1:
Ring 1:
Ring 1:
Ring 2:
Ring 2:
Ring 3:
Ring 3:
Mrs P. McLeod (QLD)
Mrs P. McLeod (QLD)
Mrs P. McLeod (QLD)
Ms C. Horne (QLD)
Ms C. Horne (QLD)
Rev J. Drayton (QLD)
Rev J. Drayton (QLD)
Group 6
Group 5
Group 2
Group 1
Group 7
Group 4
Group 3
General
Specials: Mrs P. McLeod (QLD)
Entry Fees: $10 per dog entered, catalogues $3 each, prepaid with entry
Stamped SAE with entries for passes into Showgrounds,
one dog - one pass, two or more dogs - two passes only.
Judging time: 8:30am with Groups 6, 1 and 4
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Ring 1:
Ring 1:
Ring 1:
Ring 1:
Ring 1:
Ring 1:
Ring 1:
Mrs V. Spence (QLD)
Mrs V. Spence (QLD)
Mrs V. Spence (QLD)
Mrs V. Spence (QLD)
Mrs V. Spence (QLD)
Mrs V. Spence (QLD)
Mrs V. Spence (QLD)
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
Group 5
Group 6
Group 7
General
Specials: Mrs V. Spence (QLD)
$9.50 entry, catalogues $3 to be paid for with entries SAE
Entry Fees:
for return of passes, no SAE, no passes
Pass requirements, one to two dogs, one pass. Two or more, two
passes. To get passes you must enclose an SAE
Judging time: 9:30am with All Groups
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Show Schedules
The Queensland Dog World
Entries close: Wednesday, 15th April 2015
Show venue: Brookfield Showground, Brookfield Road, BROOKFIELD 4069
1 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Show day: Saturday, 16th May 2015
Classes:
Handlers
Classes:
Entries to:
Enquiries:
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
Mr Andrew Ness, P.O. Box 315 INALA QLD 4077
General Contact: Mr Andrew Ness Ph: Text Message on 0428 193 824 or Ulla Greenwood Ph: (07) 3374 4122,
Show Day Contact: Ulla Greenwood Ph: 0488 742 333, online entries through Show Manager and Ozentries
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 1:
Ring 2:
Ring 3:
Ring 4:
General
Specials:
Sweepstakes:
Entry fees:
Mrs Kay Sneath (VIC) Group 1 and Group 1 Specials followed by Group 3 and Group 3 Specials
Mr Frank Pieterse (NSW) Group 2 and Group 2 Specials followed by Group 4 and Group 4 Specials
Ms Kim Tosi (QLD)
Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Group 6 and Group 6 Specials and General Specials (Ring 1)
Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Group 5 and Group 5 Specials followed by Group 7
Mrs Sue Bruno (QLD)
and Group 7 Specials
Ms Kim Tosi
Baby Puppy and Puppy
$11 per entry, Baby Puppy and Puppy Sweepstakes $5 per entry, catalogues $3.
SAE required for show passes and numbers. No SAE no pass!
CA$H
PRIZES!
$100 - BEST IN SHOW $75 - RUNNER UP IN SHOW $50 - BEST IN GROUP
I N TE R S TA TE S HO W J UD G E S R E S U M E S :
Mrs Kay Sneath
Mrs Sneath has been involved in the sport of dogs since 1972 when her parents
bought her an Afghan Hound. However her family is best known for their
Marakhoff Borzois. Mrs Sneath has been privileged to judge Breed Specialty and
Semi Specialty shows both here and abroad in the hounds and toy groups. Toys are
a particular favourite with having added a Papillon to their lives in 2010.
Mr Frank Pieterse
Mr Pieterse is recognized internationally as a whippet specialist and has judged
extensively overseas. He bred many champions under the Statuesque prefix and has
more recently branched into Griffon Bruxellois. Mr Pieterse is scheduled to judge
the Australasian Sweepstakes at the 4th National Whippet Championship Show in
Sydney
Sponsored by:
Judging time: Commences at 9:00am with Baby Puppy Sweepstakes and Puppy Sweepstakes
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The Queensland Dog World
Entries close: Friday, 17th April 2015
Entries close: Saturday, 25th April 2015
BLACKBUTT SHOW SOCIETY INC
CHARTERS TOWERS KENNEL CLUB
Show venue: Hart Street, BLACKBUTT QLD
Show venue: Wordsworth Park, Glenn Road, WOODSTOCK QLD 4818
Show day: Saturday, 16th May 2015
Show day: Saturday, 16th May 2015
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a)
Classes: 1(1a)
18(18a)
Mrs Ros Seare, 101 Kumbia Minmore Rd,
Entries to: MS 90, KINGAROY 4610, online entries
through Show Manager
General contact: Ros Seare Ph: (07) 4164 4069
Enquiries:
Show day contact: Ph: 0417 756 254
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring TBA:
Ring TBA:
Ring TBA:
Ring TBA:
Ring TBA:
Ring TBA:
Ring TBA:
Mrs J. Armatys (QLD)
Mrs J. Armatys (QLD)
Mrs J. Armatys (QLD)
Ms A. Adamopoulos (QLD)
Ms A. Adamopoulos (QLD)
Mrs M. Broughton (QLD)
Mrs M. Broughton (QLD)
General
Specials: Mrs J. Armatys (QLD)
Entry Fees: $10 per class, $3 catalogues
SAE for passes
Group 4
Group 6
Group 7
Group 2
Group 3
Group 5
Group 1
Judging time: 9:00am with Groups 4, 2 and 5
Entries close: Friday, 24th April 2015
ALPHA SHOW SOCIETY
Show venue: Clermont Road, ALPHA QLD
Show day: Wednesday, 20th May 2015
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
ALPHA’S 50TH YEAR OF SHOWS
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a)
Entries to:
V. Horne, P.O. Box 176 WONDAI QLD 4606,
online entries through Show Manager
Enquiries:
General contact: V. Horne Ph: (07) 4168 5074
Show day contact: Ph: 0427 831 025
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 1: Mrs T. McDonald (QLD)
Groups 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7
Ring 1: Mrs T. McDonald (QLD)
Sweepstakes and General
Specials
General
Specials: Mrs T. McDonald (QLD)
Sweepstakes: Baby Puppy, Puppy and Veteran
Entry Fees: $9 per entry, catalogues $3, SAE for passes
Judging time: 9:00am with Sweepstakes
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Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a)
Handlers 7 to Under 10, 10 to Under 13, 13 to Under 18
Classes:
Show Secretary, Charters Towers Kennel Club P.O. Box
Entries to:
352, CHARTERS TOWERS QLD 4820
General contact: Margaret Mason Ph: 0448 236 775
Enquiries:
Show day contact: Ph: 0448 236 775
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 1:
Ring 1:
Ring 1:
Ring 1:
Ring 2:
Ring 2:
Ring 2:
Ring 2:
General Specials:
Sweepstakes:
Ms M. Joyce (VIC)
Group 2
Ms M. Joyce (VIC)
Group 3
Ms M. Joyce (VIC)
Group 5
Ms M. Joyce (VIC)
Group 6
Mrs B. Hession (NSW)
Baby Puppy Sweepstakes
Mrs B. Hession (NSW)
Group 1
Mrs B. Hession (NSW)
Group 4
Mrs B. Hession (NSW)
Group 7
Mrs B. Hession (NSW)
Baby Puppy Sweepstakes
$10 per entry, $5 Sweepstakes, $2.50 catalogue
Entry fees:
(covers both days)
Judging time: 2:00pm with Baby Puppy Sweepstakes
(Ring 2) followed by Groups two and one
Entries close: Saturday, 25th April 2015
Show day: Sunday, 17th May 2015
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a)
Handlers 7 to Under 10, 10 to Under 13, 13 to Under 18
Classes:
Show Secretary, Charters Towers Kennel Club P.O. Box
Entries to:
352, CHARTERS TOWERS QLD 4820
General contact: Margaret Mason Ph: 0448 236 775
Enquiries:
Show day contact: Ph: 0448 236 775
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 1:
Ring 1:
Ring 1:
Ring 1:
Ring 2:
Ring 2:
Ring 2:
Ring 2:
General Specials:
Sweepstakes:
Mrs B. Hession (NSW)
Group 2
Mrs B. Hession (NSW)
Group 3
Mrs B. Hession (NSW)
Group 5
Mrs B. Hession (NSW)
Group 6
Mrs W. Johns (QLD)
Baby Puppy Sweepstakes
Mrs W. Johns (QLD)
Group 1
Mrs W. Johns (QLD)
Group 4
Mrs W. Johns (QLD)
Group 7
Ms M. Joyce (VIC)
Baby Puppy Sweepstakes
$10 per entry, $5 Sweepstakes, $2.50 catalogue
Entry fees:
(covers both days)
Judging time: 9:00am with Baby Puppy Sweepstakes
(Ring 2) followed by Groups one and two
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Entries close: Friday, 24th April 2015
SUNSHINE COAST KENNEL CLUB
Show venue: Beerwah Sportsground, Roberts Road, BEERWAH
Show
Show
day:
day:
Saturday,
Saturday,
17th
16th
January
May 2015
2015
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 (Judges TBA, judged at 5:00pm)
Classes:
Entries to: SCKC, C/- J. Lanham P.O. Box 1435 MUDGEERABA QLD 4213
Enquiries: General contact: SCKC, C/- J. Lanham P.O. Box 1435 MUDGEERABA QLD 4213 Ph: 0409 720 882, Show day contact: Ph: 0488 947 444
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 5: Mr R. McMahon (NSW)
Group 5
Ring 1: Mr J. Sheppard (NSW)
Group 1
Ring 6: Mrs S. McMahon (NSW) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes and Group 6
Ring 2: Mr A. Fry (VIC)
Group 2
Ring 7: Mr J. Drayton (QLD)
Group 7
Ring 3: Mrs S. Patterson (NSW) Puppy Sweepstakes and Group 3
General Specials: Mrs S. McMahon (NSW)
Ring 4: Mr D. Staines (QLD)
Group 4
Sweepstakes: Baby Puppy and Puppy
Entry fees: $12 per entry, Baby Puppy $8, Sweepstakes $8, catalogue $3
Camping available on the grounds with payment to Caretaker.
Judging time: 5:30pm with Sweepstakes
Entries close: Friday, 24th April 2015
OPEN SHOW SPECTACULAR QUALIFIER
Show
Showday:
day:Saturday,
Sunday, 17th January
May 2015
2015
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a)
Entries to: SCKC, C/- J. Lanham P.O. Box 1435 MUDGEERABA QLD 4213
Enquiries: General contact: SCKC, C/- J. Lanham P.O. Box 1435 MUDGEERABA QLD 4213 Ph: 0409 720 882, Show day contact: Ph: 0488 947 444
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 5: Ms S. Wheatley (QLD)
Group 5
Ring 1: Mrs N. Attridge (QLD) Group 1
Ring 6: Mr D. Kill (QLD)
Group 6
Ring 2: Mrs B. Mangin (QLD) Group 2
Ring 7: Mrs E. Nan-Kivell (QLD) Group 7
Ring 3: Mrs R. Seare (QLD)
Group 3
General Specials: Mrs R. Seare
Ring 4: Mr J. Attridge (QLD) Group 4
Entry fees: Automatic entry into Open Show if entered in the Championship Show. Entry for Open Show only is $3 with an entry form required.
Judging time: 8:30am with Breeds
Entries close: Friday, 24th April 2015
Show
Show
day:
day:
Saturday,
Sunday,17th
17thJanuary
May 2015
2015
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 (Judges TBA, judged in the lunch break)
Classes:
Entries to: SCKC, C/- J. Lanham P.O. Box 1435 MUDGEERABA QLD 4213
Enquiries: General contact: SCKC, C/- J. Lanham P.O. Box 1435 MUDGEERABA QLD 4213 Ph: 0409 720 882, Show day contact: Ph: 0488 947 444
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 5: Mr J. Sheppard (NSW)
Group 5
Ring 1: Mrs C. McGreevy (QLD) Group 1
Ring 6: Mr A. Fry (VIC)
Group 6
Ring 2: Mr R. McMahon (NSW) Group 2
Ring 7: Mrs S. Patterson (NSW) Group 7
Ring 3: Mr D. McGreevy (QLD)
Group 3
General Specials: Mr J. Sheppard (NSW)
Ring 4: Mrs S. McMahon (NSW) Group 4
Entry fees: $12 per entry, Baby Puppy $8, automatic entry into Open Show if entered in Championship Show, catalogues $3 (covers both Sunday Shows)
Judging time: 9:00am with Breeds
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Show Schedules
The Queensland Dog World
Entries close: Saturday, 25th April 2015
Entries close: Thursday, 23rd April 2015
TOY DOG CLUB OF NORTH QUEENSLAND
ESK P.A and I ASSOCIATION INC
Show venue: Wordsworth Park, Glenn Road, WOODSTOCK QLD 4818
Show venue: ESK Showgrounds, Hampton Road ESK QLD
Show day: Saturday, 16th May 2015
Show day: Saturday, 23rd May 2015
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a)
Classes:
10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a)
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a)
Entries to: Dog Section, ESK P. A and I Assoc Inc, P.O. Box 69 ESK QLD 4312
General contact: Karen Knight (Chief Steward)
Enquiries:
Ph: 0407 621 726 Show day contact: Ph: 0407 621 726
JUDGING ORDER:
Show Secrectary P.O. Box 1290, TULLY 4854,
Entries to:
online entries through Show Manager
Enquiries:
General contact: Fiona Vecchio Ph: 0418 197 093
Show day contact: Ph: 0418 197 093
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 3: Mrs L. Trotter (VIC)
All Group 1 Breeds
General Specials: Mrs L. Trotter (VIC)
Entry fees:
$15 non-members, $10 members, $4 catalogues to
cover both shows
Judging time: 3:30pm with Affenpinscher
Entries close: Saturday, 25th April 2015
Show day: Sunday, 17th May 2015
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Classes:
Mr G. Minchinton (QLD) Group 1 followed by
Mr G. Minchinton (QLD) Group 4
Mr M. J. Cave (QLD)
Group 2 followed by
Mr M. J. Cave (QLD)
GRoup 5
Mr P. Cousins (QLD)
Group 3 followed by
Mr P. Cousins (QLD)
Group 7
Mrs V. Spence (QLD)
Group 6 and General Specials
General Mrs V. Spence (QLD)
Specials:
$11 per entry, catalogues $3 (prepaid), SSAE for return
Entry Fees: of gate passes (one to two dogs equals one pass,
three or more dogs equals two passes).
Ring 1:
Ring 1:
Ring 2:
Ring 2:
Ring 3:
Ring 3:
Ring 4:
THIS IS A CASH AND SASH SHOW
Wanted: Stewards and writers please
No stamped self addressed envelope enclosed equals no pass to
get in, you will need to pay to get in and no refund given.
Judging time: 9:30am with Breed Class
Entries close: Friday, 1st May 2015
CLERMONT SHOW SOCIETY
Show venue: Clermont
Show day: Wednesday, 27th May 2015
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a)
10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a)
Entries to:
Show Secrectary P.O. Box 1290, TULLY 4854,
online entries through Show Manager
Enquiries:
General contact: Fiona Vecchio Ph: 0418 197 093
Show day contact: Ph: 0418 197 093
Classes:
1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a)
11(11a) 18(18a)
Entries to:
V Horne, P.O. Box 176 Wondai 4606,
online entries through Show Manager
Enquiries:
General contact: V. Horne Ph: (07) 4168 5074
Show day contact: Ph: 0427 831 205
JUDGING ORDER:
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 3: Mrs M. Joyce (VIC)
All Group 1 Breeds
General Specials: Mrs M. Joyce (VIC)
$15 non-members, $10 members, $4 catalogues to
Entry fees:
cover both shows
Ring 1: Miss R. Green (QLD)
Groups 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
Ring 1: Mrs M. Rose (QLD)
Groups 6 and 7
General
Specials: Mrs M. Rose (QLD)
Sweepstakes: Baby Puppy, Puppy and Veteran
Entry Fees: $9 per entry, catalogues $3, SAE for passes
Self address envelope for return of passes please
Judging time: 10:30am with Affenpinscher
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Judging time: 9:00am with Sweepstakes
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Show Schedules
The Queensland Dog World
Entries close: Monday, 4th May 2015
FRASER COAST SHOW (MARYBOROUGH AND HERVEY BAY SHOW SOC)
Show venue: MKC Inc Dog Complexe Maryborough Show Grounds, Bruce Highway, MARYBOROUGH
1 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Show day: Friday, 22nd May 2015
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a)
Entries to: Fraser Coast Show, Joy Lanham, P.O. Box 1435 , MUDGEERABA QLD 4213
Enquiries: Entry only enquiries: 0409 720 882 / (07) 5525 1924 All other enquiries to Show Secretary: (07) 4122 4787 Show day contact: 0421 076 655
JUDGING ORDER:
Baby Puppy Sweepstakes Ring 2: Mr R. Harbin (NSW)
Group 7
Ring 1: Mrs D. Harbin (NSW) Puppy Sweepstakes Ring 2: Mr R. Harbin (NSW)
Ring 2: Mr R. Harbin (NSW)
Group 2
Ring 3: Mr M. Yates (NSW)
Group 3
Ring 1: Mrs D. Harbin (NSW) Group 1
Ring 2: Mr R. Harbin (NSW)
Group 4
Ring 3: Mr M. Yates (NSW)
Group 5
Ring 1: Mrs D. Harbin (NSW) Group 6
Entry Fees: Cheques MUST be made to Fraser Coast Show $10 per entry, Sweepstakes $10, catalogues $3 prepaid with entries General Specials: Mrs D. Harbin (NSW)
Camping $17 per night, Maryborough Show Grounds camping MUST be paid online at; www.nominate.com.au/stables/mkcs.asp (is refundable). Online camping queries
(07) 3118 9555, Amy Redman. NO unauthorised roped-off areas. No Gazebos / tents / vans etc. Set up prior to pm of the day before the show unless camping is prepaid.
Judging time: 9:30am with Sweepstakes
Entries close: Monday, 4th May 2015
MARYBOROUGH KENNEL CLUB INC
Show venue: MKC Inc Dog Complexe Maryborough Show Grounds, Bruce Highway, MARYBOROUGH
2 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS
Show day: Saturday, 23rd May 2015
Handler Classes: 7 to Under 10, 10 to Under 13, 13 to Under 18
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a)
Entries to: Maryborough Kennel Club Inc, Joy Lanham, P.O. Box 1435 , MUDGEERABA QLD 4213
Enquiries: Entry only enquiries: 0409 720 882 / (07) 5525 1924 All other enquiries to Show Secretary: (07) 4122 4787 Show day contact: 0421 076 655
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 2: Mr J. Burgess (QLD)
Group 2
Ring 3: Mrs D. Harbin (NSW)
Baby Puppy Sweepstakes
Ring 1: Mr R. Harbin (NSW)
Group 1
Ring 2: Mr J. Burgess (QLD)
Group 4
Ring 3: Mrs D. Harbin (NSW)
Group 3
Ring 1: Mr R. Harbin (NSW)
Group 6
Group 7
Ring 3: Mrs D. Harbin (NSW)
Group 5
Ring 2: Mr J. Burgess (QLD) Puppy Sweepstakes Ring 2: Mr J. Burgess (QLD)
Entry Fees: $10 per entry, Sweepstakes $10, catalogues $3 prepaid with entries
General Specials: Mr J. Burgess (QLD)
Camping $17 per night, Maryborough Show Grounds camping MUST be paid online at; www.nominate.com.au/stables/mkcs.asp (is refundable). Online camping queries
(07) 3118 9555, Amy Redman. NO unauthorised roped-off areas. No Gazebos / tents / vans etc. Set up prior to pm of the day before the show unless camping is prepaid.
Judging
Judgingtime:
time:8:30am
9:00amwith
withSweepstakes
Breed Class
Entries close: Monday, 4th May 2015
OPEN SHOW
OPEN SHOW SPECTACULAR QUALIFIER
Show day: Saturday, 23rd May 2015
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a)
Entries to: Maryborough Kennel Club Inc, Joy Lanham, P.O. Box 1435 , MUDGEERABA QLD 4213
Enquiries: Entry only enquiries: 0409 720 882 / (07) 5525 1924 All other enquiries to Show Secretary: (07) 4122 4787 Show day contact: 0421 076 655
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 2: Mr M. Yates (QLD)
Group 7
Ring 1: Miss K. Jenkins (QLD) Group 1
Ring 3: Mrs G. McNeill (QLD) Group 6
Ring 1: Miss K. Jenkins (QLD) Group 3
Ring 3: Mrs G. McNeill (QLD) Group 2
General Specials: Mr M. Yates (QLD)
Ring 2: Mr M. Yates (QLD)
Group 4
Ring 3: Mrs G. McNeill (QLD) Group 5
Entry Fees: $2 per entry, catalogues $2 prepaid with entries
Camping $17 per night, Maryborough Show Grounds camping MUST be paid online at; www.nominate.com.au/stables/mkcs.asp (is refundable). Online camping queries
(07) 3118 9555, Amy Redman. NO unauthorised roped-off areas. No Gazebos / tents / vans etc. Set up prior to pm of the day before the show unless camping is prepaid.
Judging time: 30 minutes after Championship Show finishes
Entries close: Monday, 4th May 2015
Show day: Sunday, 24th May 2015
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a)
Entries to: Maryborough Kennel Club Inc, Joy Lanham, P.O. Box 1435 , MUDGEERABA QLD 4213
Enquiries: Entry only enquiries: 0409 720 882 / (07) 5525 1924 All other enquiries to Show Secretary: (07) 4122 4787 Show day contact: 0421 076 655
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 2: Mrs D. Harbin (NSW) Group 2
Ring 3: Mr R. Harbin (NSW)
Puppy Sweepstakes
Ring 1: Mr J. Burgess (QLD) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes
Ring 2: Mrs D. Harbin (NSW) Group 4
Ring 3: Mr R. Harbin (NSW)
Group 3
Ring 1: Mr J. Burgess (QLD) Group 1
Ring 2: Mrs D. Harbin (NSW) Group 7
Ring 3: Mr R. Harbin (NSW)
Group 5
Ring 1: Mr J. Burgess (QLD) Group 6
Entry Fees: $10 per entry, Sweepstakes $10, catalogues $3 prepaid with entries
General Specials: Mr R. Harbin (QLD)
Camping $17 per night, Maryborough Show Grounds camping MUST be paid online at; www.nominate.com.au/stables/mkcs.asp (is refundable). Online camping queries
(07) 3118 9555, Amy Redman. NO unauthorised roped-off areas. No Gazebos / tents / vans etc. Set up prior to pm of the day before the show unless camping is prepaid.
Judging
Judgingtime:
time:8:30am
9:00amwith
withSweepstakes
Breed Class
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Show Schedules
The Queensland Dog World
Entries close: Monday, 27th April 2015
SARINA KENNEL CLUB INC
Show venue: Sarina Showgrounds, Bruce Highway, SARINA QLD
Show
Show
day:
day:
Saturday,
Saturday,
17th
23rd
January
May 2015
2015
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a)
Handlers 7 to Under 10, 10 to Under 13, 13 to Under 18
Classes:
Entries to: P.O. Box 742, SARINA QLD 4737, online entries through Show Manager
Enquiries: General contact: Jasmyn Grendon Ph: 0407 500 019 Show day contact: Ph: 0407 500 019
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 2: Mrs K. Hardwick (NZ)
Ring 1: Ms K. Santas (NSW)
Group 5
Ring 3: Mrs S. Reeve (NSW)
Ring 1: Ms K. Santas (NSW)
Group 6
Ring 3: Mrs S. Reeve (NSW)
Ring 1: Ms K. Santas (NSW)
Group 7
General Specials: Mrs K. Hardwick (NZ)
Ring 2: Mrs K. Hardwick (NZ)
Group 3
Group 4
Group 1
Group 2
Entry fees: $8 per entry plus $2 grounds fee, catalogue $3 each, SKC Members receive free catalogue
Neuter Classes
Judging time: 2:00pm with Groups 5, 3 and 1
Entries close: Monday, 27th April 2015
Show
Show
day:
day:
Saturday,
Saturday,
17th
23rd
January
May 2015
2015
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a)
Handlers 7 to Under 10, 10 to Under 13, 13 to Under 18
Classes:
Entries to: P.O. Box 742, SARINA QLD 4737, online entries through Show Manager
Enquiries: General contact: Jasmyn Grendon Ph: 0407 500 019 Show day contact: Ph: 0407 500 019
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 2: Mrs S. Reeve (NSW)
Ring 1: Mrs K. Hardwick (NZ)
Group 5
Ring 3: Ms K. Santas (NSW)
Ring 1: Mrs K. Hardwick (NZ)
Group 6
Ring 3: Ms K. Santas (NSW)
Ring 1: Mrs K. Hardwick (NZ)
Group 7
General Specials: Mrs S. Reeve (NSW)
Ring 2: Mrs S. Reeve (NSW)
Group 3
Group 4
Group 1
Group 2
Entry fees: $8 per entry plus $2 grounds fee, catalogue $3 each, SKC Members receive free catalogue
Neuter Classes
Judging time: Commences 30 minutes after completion of the first show with Groups 5, 3 and 1
Entries close: Monday, 24th April 2015
Show
Show
day:
day:
Saturday,
Sunday,17th
24thJanuary
May 2015
2015
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a)
Handlers 7 to Under 10, 10 to Under 13, 13 to Under 18
Classes:
Entries to: P.O. Box 742, SARINA QLD 4737, online entries through Show Manager
Enquiries: General contact: Jasmyn Grendon Ph: 0407 500 019 Show day contact: Ph: 0407 500 019
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 2: Ms K. Santas (NSW)
Ring 1: Mrs S. Reeve (NSW)
Group 5
Ring 3: Mrs K. Hardwick (NZ)
Ring 1: Mrs S. Reeve (NSW)
Group 6
Ring 3: Mrs K. Hardwick (NZ)
Ring 1: Mrs S. Reeve (NSW)
Group 7
General Specials: Ms K. Santas (NSW)
Ring 2: Ms K. Santas (NSW)
Group 3
Group 4
Group 1
Group 2
Entry fees: $8 per entry plus $2 grounds fee, catalogue $3 each, SKC Members receive free catalogue
Neuter Classes
Judging time: 8:00am with Groups 5, 3 and 1
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Show Schedules
The Queensland Dog World
Entries close: Friday, 1st May 2015
LOWOOD SHOW SOCIETY INC
Entries close: Friday, 1st May 2015 (NO LATE ENTRIES PLEASE)
GIN GIN SHOW SOCIETY
Show venue: Gin Gin Showgrounds, King Street GIN GIN
Show venue: 18 Station Street, Lowood (second gate)
Show day: Saturday, 30th May 2015
Show day: Friday, 29th May 2015
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Classes:
Entries to:
1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 10(10a) 11(11a)
18(18a)
Joy Lanham P.O. Box 1435 MUDGEERABA
4213
General contact: L. Nielsen
Enquiries: Ph: (07) 5466 5103
Show day contact: Ph: 0417 549 600
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 1: Mr N. Wood (QLD)
Group 1 followed by
7 and Group Specials
Group 2 followed by
Ring 2: Mrs K. Haddon (QLD)
6 and Group Specials
Ring 3: Mrs J. Croad (QLD)
Group 3 followed by
4 followed by 5 and
Group Specials
General
Specials: Mrs J. Croad (QLD)
Entry Fees: $10 per entry, catalogues $3
2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a)
Classes: 1(1a)
11(11a)
Gin Gin Show Society, C/- P.O. Box 5655,
BUNDABERG WEST QLD 4670, self addressed
Entries to:
envelope for return of passes for postal entries, online
entries through Show Manager
General contact: Marilyn Dyckhoff Ph: (07) 4155 1443
Enquiries:
(5:30 to 8:30pm only) Show day contact: Ph: 0408 851 443
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 1: Mrs V. Hutton (NSW)
Ring 2: Mrs R. Williams (NSW)
General
Specials: Mrs V. Hutton (NSW)
Sweepstakes: Baby Puppy and Puppy
$10 per entry, Sweepstakes $5, catalogues $3 prepaid
Entry Fees: with entry, SAE envelope required for return of passes
please, no envelope, no passes
No camping on site. Double Header with ISIS Canine
Club at Bundaberg recreational grounds on Sunday.
Judging time: 9:00am with Sweepstakes
Entries close: Thursday, 30th April 2015
ISIS DISTRICT CANINE CLUB INC
Show venue: Bundaberg Recreational Precinct,
Kendalls road, BUNDABERG
Show day: Saturday, 31st May 2015
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a)
Handlers 7 to Under 10, 10 to Under 13, 13 to Under 18
Classes:
Mrs M. Burgess, P.O. Box 36 GIN GIN 4671, online entries
Entries to:
through Show Manager
General contact: Margaret Burgess Ph: (07) 4156 3385
Enquiries:
Show day contact: Ph: 0428 563 386
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 1: Mrs R. Williams (NSW)
Cheques to be made payable to
Lowood Show Society Inc,
SAE for return of passes. One pass up to two
dogs, two passes three or more dogs). Entry via
Station Road (second gate).
Baby Puppy Sweepstakes
and Groups 1, 5 and 4
Puppy Sweepstakes
Groups 6, 7, 2 and 3
Ring 2: Mrs V. Hutton (NSW)
Baby Puppy Sweepstakes
and Groups 1, 5 and 4
Puppy Sweepstakes
Groups 6, 7, 2 and 3
General
Specials: Mrs R. Williams (NSW)
Sweepstakes: Baby Puppy and Puppy
Entry Fees: $10 per entry, catalogues $3, Sweepstakes $5
Camping fees per night, unpowered $13, powered $19
Judging time: 4:30pm with Groups 1, 2 and 3
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Judging time: 8:30am with Sweepstakes
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Show Schedules
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Entries close: Friday, 8th May 2015
BOWEN KENNEL CLUB
Show venue: Proserpine Showgrounds, Jupp St, PROSERPINE QLD
Show
Show
day:
day:
Saturday,
Saturday,
17th
30th
January
May 2015
2015
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a)
Handlers 7 to Under 10, 10 to Under 13, 13 to Under 18 (to be judged at lunch)
Classes:
Entries to: 3 George Street, BOWEN QLD 4805, online entries through Show Manager
Enquiries: General contact: Lauren Gordon Ph: 0400 938 524 Show day contact: Ph: 0400 938 524
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 3: Mr G. Winch (QLD)
Ring 1: Ms S. Bruno (QLD)
Group 5
Ring 2: Mr J. Bryson (NSW)
Ring 1: Ms S. Bruno (QLD)
Group 7
Ring 2: Mr J. Bryson (NSW)
Ring 2: Ms M. Schelbach (QLD) Group 6
General Specials: Mr G. Winch (QLD)
Ring 3: Mr G. Winch (QLD)
Group 1
Entry fees: $11 per entry, catalogue $2.50
2
3
4
RDAY!
PINK SHOWS SATU
Wear pink clothes and support our fund-raiser for breast cancer foundation Australia
Judging time: 8:30am with Groups 5, 6 and 1
Entries close: Friday, 8th May 2015
Show
Show
day:
day:
Saturday,
Saturday,
17th
30th
January
May 2015
2015
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a)
Handlers 7 to Under 10, 10 to Under 13, 13 to Under 18 (to be judged at tea)
Classes:
Entries to: 3 George Street, BOWEN QLD 4805, online entries through Show Manager
Enquiries: General contact: Lauren Gordon Ph: 0400 938 524 Show day contact: Ph: 0400 938 524
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 3: Mr G. Winch (QLD)
Ring 1: Ms S. Bruno (QLD)
Group 1
Ring 3: Mr G. Winch (QLD)
Ring 1: Ms S. Bruno (QLD)
Group 2
Ring 2: Mr J. Bryson (NSW)
Ring 2: Ms M. Schelbach (QLD) Group 5
General Specials: Ms S. Bruno (QLD)
Ring 2: Ms M. Schelbach (QLD) Group 3
Entry fees: $11 per entry, catalogue $2.50
Group 4
Group 6
Group 7
RDAY!
PINK SHOWS SATU
Wear pink clothes and support our fund-raiser for breast cancer foundation Australia
Judging time: 3:00pm or 1 hour after first show with Groups 1, 5 and 4
Entries close: Friday, 8th May 2015
Show
Show
day:
day:
Saturday,
Sunday,17th
31stJanuary
May 2015
2015
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a)
Handlers 7 to Under 10, 10 to Under 13, 13 to Under 18 (to be judged at lunch)
Classes:
Entries to: 3 George Street, BOWEN QLD 4805, online entries through Show Manager
Enquiries: General contact: Lauren Gordon Ph: 0400 938 524 Show day contact: Ph: 0400 938 524
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 3: Mr G. Winch (QLD)
Ring 1: Ms S. Bruno (QLD)
Group 6
Ring 3: Mrs N. Attridge (QLD)
Ring 1: Ms S. Bruno (QLD)
Group 4
Ring 1: Mr J. Attridge (QLD)
Ring 2: Ms M. Schelbach (QLD) Group 1
General Specials: Ms M. Schelbach (QLD
Ring 2: Ms M. Schelbach (QLD) Group 7
Entry fees: $11 per entry, catalogue $2.50
Group 3
Group 5
Group 2
DAY!
BLUE SHOW SUN
Wear blue clothes and support our fund-raiser for the prostate cancer foundation Australia
Judging time: 8:30am with Groups 6, 1 and 3
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Show Schedules
The Queensland Dog World
Entries close: Thursday, 30th April 2015
LOCKYER VALLEY KENNEL CLUB
Show venue: Gatton Showgrounds Spencer St, GATTON QLD
Show day: Saturday, 30th May 2015
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a)
Entries to: Postal entries to: LVKC P.O. Box 50 Lowood QLD 4311, online entries through Show Manager
Enquiries: General contact: Karen Knight Ph: 0407 621 726 Show day contact: 0407 621 726
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 1: Mrs C. Speed (QLD)
Group 1
Ring 5: Mrs B. Doyle (VIC)
Ring 2: Mrs J. Horton (VIC)
Group 2
Ring 6: Miss B. Watt (VIC)
Ring 7: Mr R. Bridgford (VIC)
Ring 3: Mrs L. Watson (VIC)
Group 3
General Specials: Mrs C. Speed (QLD)
Ring 4: Mrs D. Duffin (VIC)
Group 4
Entry Fees: $11 per entry, catalogue $3 each (prepaid)
AND SASH SHOW
Group 5
Group 6
Group 7
THIS IS A CASH
Wanted: Stewards and writers please Camping $10 per night (power additional $10 per night)
OPEN SHOW
Judging time: 9:00am with Breed Class
Entries close: Thursday, 30th April 2015
Show day: Saturday, 30th May 2015
OPEN SHOW SPECTACULAR QUALIFIER
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a)
Entries to: Postal entries to: LVKC P.O. Box 50 Lowood QLD 4311, online entries through Show Manager
Enquiries: General contact: Karen Knight Ph: 0407 621 726 Show day contact: 0407 621 726
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 1: Mr A. Addicott (QLD)
Group 1
Ring 5: Mrs A. Cooney (QLD)
Ring 2: Mrs M. Broughton (QLD)
Group 2
Ring 6: Mr D. Brookes (QLD)
Ring 7: Ms C. Gunn (QLD)
Ring 3: Mrs V. Knopke (QLD)
Group 3
Ring 4: Mrs S. Jewell (QLD)
Group 4
Entry Fees: $4 per entry, catalogue $2 each (prepaid)
SH AND SASH SHOW
T
Group 5
Group 6
Group 7
HIS IS A CA
Wanted: Stewards and writers please No General Specials at this Show
Judging time: Upon completion of the first Championship Show and not before 2:00pm
Entries close: Thursday, 30th April 2015
Show day: Saturday, 30th May 2015
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 (all three age groups, Judges TBA on the night)
Entries to: Postal entries to: LVKC P.O. Box 50 Lowood QLD 4311, online entries through Show Manager
Enquiries: General contact: Karen Knight Ph: 0407 621 726 Show day contact: 0407 621 726
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 1: Mrs B. Doyle (VIC)
Group 1
Ring 5: Mr R. Bridgford (VIC)
Ring 2: Mrs G. Cook (VIC)
Group 2
Ring 6: Mrs L. Watson (VIC)
Ring 7: Mrs J. Horton (VIC)
Ring 3: Mrs D. Duffin (VIC)
Group 3
General Specials: Mrs D. Duffin (VIC)
Ring 4: Miss B. Watt (VIC)
Group 4
Entry Fees: $11 per entry, catalogue $3 each (prepaid)
T
ASH AND SASH SHOW
Group 5
Group 6
Group 7
HIS IS A C
Wanted: Stewards and writers please Camping $10 per night (power additional $10 per night)
Judging time: 5:00pm with Junior Handlers followed by Breeds Class
Entries close: Thursday, 30th April 2015
Show day: Sunday, 31st May 2015
Classes: 1(1a) 2(2a) 3(3a) 4(4a) 5(5a) 9(9a) 10(10a) 11(11a) 18(18a)
Entries to: Postal entries to: LVKC P.O. Box 50 Lowood QLD 4311, online entries through Show Manager
Enquiries: General contact: Karen Knight Ph: 0407 621 726 Show day contact: 0407 621 726
JUDGING ORDER:
Ring 1: Mrs L. Watson (VIC)
Group 1
Ring 5: Miss B. Watt (VIC)
Ring 2: Mrs B. Doyle (VIC)
Group 2
Ring 6: Mrs D. Duffin (VIC)
Ring 7: Mrs G. Cook (VIC)
Ring 3: Mrs J. Horton (VIC)
Group 3
General Specials: Mr R. Bridgford (VIC)
Ring 4: Mr R. Bridgford (VIC)
Group 4
Entry Fees: $11 per entry, catalogue $3 each (prepaid)
SH AND SASH SHOW
Group 5
Group 6
Group 7
THIS IS A CA
Wanted: Stewards and writers please Camping $10 per night (power additional $10 per night)
Judging time: 8:30am with Breeds Class
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Obedience Trial Schedules
The Queensland Dog World
February amendments and notes
Canine Obedience Club of Townsville:
Trials held 3 and 4 of April 2015, Mrs C. O’Shea will be
Judging UDX on the 3rd of April and All Obedience on the
4th of April.
rd
Entries close: Friday, 17th April 2015
CANINE OBEDIENCE CLUB
TOWNSVILLE INC
Show venue: Heatley Park, TOWNSVILLE QLD
Trial day: Friday, 1st May 2015
AGILITY, JUMPERS AND GAMES
th
Caboolture Sports Dog Obedience Club:
Obedience Trial the 7th of March 2015, CCD will now be
judges by Mrs K. Sutherland.
Trial Secretary, P.O. Box 991
Entries to: Aitkenvale 4814, online entries through
K9entries.com (ANKC version)
Enquiries: General contact: Judy Forbes-Faulkner Ph: 0427 725 982
Entry fees: $7 per entry
Judging time: 7:00pm
Redcliffe Dog Obedience Club:
Rally-O Trials 11th of April 2015, there are no Prizes to be
awarded for Excellent B.
Vetting: 6:30pm
Trial day: Saturday, 2nd May 2015
RALLY-O AND OBEDIENCE
Canine Obedience Club of Townsville:
Trials held 11th and 12th of April 2015, Track and Search Trial
will be held on the 11th of April followed by a Tracking Trial
on the 12th of April.
Gamblers All Levels
Agility All Levels
Jumpers All Levels
Judge 1: Mr R. Wittkamp (QLD)
Secretary, P.O. Box 991 Aitkenvale 4814, online
Entries to: Trial
entries through K9entries.com (ANKC version)
Enquiries: General contact: Judy Forbes-Faulkner Ph: 0427 725 982
Judge 1: Mr R. Bruce (QLD)
UDX, UD, CDX, CD, CCD
Judge 2: Mr R. Wittkamp (QLD)
Rally-O All Levels
Entry fees: $7 per entry
Judging time: 5:00pm Vetting: 4:30pm (Rally-O)
Judging time: 7:00pm Vetting: 6:30pm (Obedience)
Entries close: Friday, 17th April 2015
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.
REDLANDS DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB
Show venue: Judy Holt Sportsfield, Randall Road, BIRKDALE QLD
Trial day: Saturday, 2nd May 2015
RALLY-O, OBEDIENCE, AGILITY AND JUMPERS
Obedience: Trial Secretary, 8 Kurrewa Court, Victoria Point, 4165
Agility: Trial Secretary, 19 Gretna St, Mansfield 4122
General contact: Jan Dixon (Obedience) Ph: 0417 291 043
Enquiries:
Karen Deguet (Agility) Ph: (07) 3219 2750
Entries to:
TRIAL JUDGES:
Judge 1:
Judge 2:
Judge 3:
Judge 4:
Judge 5:
Judge 6:
Judge 7:
Judge 8:
Entry fees:
Mrs K. Goebel (QLD)
Mrs C. Fisher (QLD)
Ms H. L. Theile (QLD)
Mrs D. Stutz (QLD)
Mr R. Barron (QLD)
Mr C. Pain (QLD)
Mr R. Mills (QLD)
Mr M. Cowman (QLD)
$7 per entry
CCD
CD
CDX
UD
UDX
Rally-O All Classes
Agility All Classes
Jumping All Classes
Judging time: 6:00pm Vetting: 5:00 to 5:45pm (Obedience)
Judging time: 4:00pm Vetting: 3:00 to 3:45pm (Rally-O)
Judging time: 9:00am Vetting: 8:30 to 9:00am (Agility)
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Entries close: Saturday, 11th April 2015
Entries close: Wednesday, 22nd April 2015
TOOWOOMBA DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB INC
GOLD COAST DOG OBEDIENCE
TRAINING CLUB INC
Show venue: Norman Park, Hursley Road, TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350
Trial day: Sunday, 3rd May 2015
Show venue: Ron Short Park, Alicia Street, SOUTHPORT QLD
Trial day: Saturday, 9th May 2015
RALLY-O OBEDIENCE, AGILITY AND JUMPERS
Entries to: Deanna Crowe, 11 Croydon Street, TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350
Enquiries: General contact: Deanna Crowe Ph: (07) 4634 5997 (AH)
Agility and Jumpers
All Classes
Rally Obedience
All Classes
Judge 1: Ms L. Kaddats (QLD)
Judge 2: Mr J. Baumann (QLD)
DOUBLE RALLY-O
Entries to: Trial Secretary, P.O. Box 1083, NERANG QLD 4211
Enquiries:
Entry fees: $7 per entry
TRIAL JUDGES:
Judging time: 9:00am
Vetting: 8:30am
OBEDIENCE
Judge 1:
Judge 2:
Judge 3:
Judge 4:
Entry fees:
General contact: Vennetia Miles-Owens
Ph: 0418 189 829
Mr W. Patterson (QLD)
Mrs G. Golle (QLD)
Mrs N. Leyden (QLD)
Ms K. Sutherland (QLD)
$7 per entry
UDX, UD
Open
Novice
CCD
Competitors cards and check in must occur no later than 15 minutes prior
to the commencement of trial start time
Judge 1: Mrs C. Fisher (QLD)
All Classes as required
Judge 2: Mrs B. Murfet (QLD)
All Classes as required
Entry
$7 per entry
fees:
The Club reserves the right to appoint extra or substitute
Judges where necessary. No late entries accepted after
closing date or alterations to entries on Trial Day.
Judging time: 2:00pm
Vetting: 1:00pm
Judging time: 10:00am
Entries close: Friday, 17th April 2015
ALL BREEDS TRACKING CLUB
TRACKING
Trial days: Saturday, 9th May and Sunday, 10th May 2015
Entries to: Jennifer Healey, 19 catchlove street, MAUDSLAND QLD 4210
Enquiries: General contact: Jennifer Healey Ph: 0405 208 390
Venue: Mundoolun
Entry fees: $15 Classes: All Classes
Judging time: 6:30am Vetting: 6:00am
Entries close: Friday, 24th April 2015
HERVEY BAY DOG OBEDIENCE AND
AGILITY CLUB INC
Show venue: 204 Boundary Rd, HERVEY BAY QLD
Trial day: Saturday, 9th May 2015
AGILITY AND JUMPERS
Entries close: Saturday, 25th April 2015
CANINE OBEDIENCE CLUB TOWNSVILLE INC
TRACKING / SEARCH Trial days: Saturday, 9th May and Sunday, 10th May 2015
Entries to: Trial Secretary COCT, P.O. Box 991 AITKENVALE QLD 4814
Enquiries: General contact: Judy Forbes-Faulkner Ph: 0427 725 982
Entry fees: $15Classes: Track & Search & Tracking Venue: Annandale, ALICE RIVER
Judging time: 6:00am Vetting: 5:30am
Entries to:
P.O. Box 365, HERVEY BAY 4655,
online entries through K9 entries.com
General contact: Wendy Thomson
Ph: 0487 052 929
Judge 1: Ms A. Gniel (QLD)
ADM, ADX, AD, ADO
Judge 2: Ms A. Gniel (QLD)
JDM, JDX, JD, JDO
Entry fees: $7
Enquiries:
Judging time: 10:00am
Vetting: 9:00am
Trial day: Sunday, 10th May 2015
AGILITY AND JUMPERS
Judge 1: Ms A. Gniel (QLD)
ADO, ADM, ADX, AD
Judge 2: Ms A. Gniel (QLD)
JDO, JDM, JDX, JD
Entry fees: $7 and $3.50 Strategic Pairs
Free non-powered camping, breakfast on Sunday $5 prepaid with
entries catering on grounds
Judging time: 8:00am
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Vetting: 7:00am
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Entries close: Friday, 24th April 2015
PINE RIVERS DOG TRAINING CLUB
DANCES WITH DOGS Trial days: Saturday, 9th May 2015
Entries to: A. Shannon, Villa 146 Palm Lake Resort, 272 Fryar Road, EAGLEBY QLD 4207
Enquiries: General contact: Gay Westmore Ph: (07) 3263 3916
Entry fees: $10 (Rookie $5) Classes: Freestyle and HTM Venue: St Benedicts College
Judging time: 3:00pm Vetting: 2:00pm
Entries close: Monday, 13th April 2015 (NO LATE ENTRIES PLEASE)
ROCKHAMPTON
TRACKING
Trial days: Saturday, 9th May and Sunday, 10th May 2015
Entries to: Tracking Trial Secretary, P.O. Box 5064, Red Hill ROCKHAMPTON 4701
Enquiries: General contact: Leanne McKeague Ph: 0412 977 137
Entry fees: $15 Classes: All Classes Venue: Broadmeadows, ROCKHAMPTON
Judging time: 6:00am Vetting: 5:30am
Entries close: Saturday, 25th April 2015
JIMBOOMBA DOG
TRAINING CLUB INC
Show venue: Tully Park, Beryl Parade, NORTH MACLEAN QLD
Trial day: Saturday, 16th May 2015
DOUBLE OBEDIENCE AND RALLY-O
Trial Secretary, P.O. Box 206 JIMBOOMBA 4280, Entries via
online entries through www.k9entries.com/ankc preferred
Enquiries: General contact: Mrs Chris Robinson Ph: (07) 5546 0976
Judge 1: Mrs C. Fisher (QLD)
Rally-O All Classes
Entry fees: $7 per entry, catalogues $2 or on the web
Entries to:
Entries close: Friday,1st May 2015
CANINE OBEDIENCE CLUB
TOWNSVILLE INC
Show venue: Heatley Park, Fulham Road, HEATLEY QLD
Trial day: Friday, 15th May 2015
RALLY-O AND OBEDIENCE
Trial Secretary COCT, P.O. Box 991
Entries to: AITKENVALE 4814, online entries through
K9entries.com (ANKC version)
Enquiries: General contact: Wendy Purdie Ph: (07) 4789 1002
Judge 1: Mrs C. O’Shea (QLD)
UDX, UD, CDX, CD, CCD
Judge 2: Ms J. Forbes-Faulkner (QLD)
Rally-O All Levels
Entry fees: $7 per entry
Judging time: 7:00pm
Judge 2: Mr N. Cox (SA)
Judging time: 2:00pm
Snooker All Levels,
Agility All Levels
Jumpers All Levels
Vetting: 1:30pm
OBEDIENCE, AGILITY, JUMPERS AND GAMES, TRIAL 2
Judge 1: Mr N. Cox (SA)
Judge 2: Mrs L. Kaddatz (QLD)
Judge 3: Mrs C. O’Shea (QLD)
Strategic Pairs All Levels,
Agility All Levels
Jumpers All Levels
VDX, VD, CDX, CD, CCD
Judging time: 7:00pm (will commence after meal break)
Entries close: Friday, 1st May 2015
EVERGREEN TRACKING DOG CLUB INC
TRACKING
Mr B. Nobbs (QLD)
Ms L. Theile (QLD)
Mrs K. Goebel (QLD)
Mrs N. Leyden (QLD)
Judge 1:
Judge 2:
Judge 3:
Judge 4:
Mrs D. Stutz (QLD)
Mr B. Nobbs (QLD)
Ms L. Theile (QLD)
Mrs K. Goebel (QLD)
TRIAL 2
UDX
UD
CDX
CCD, CD
UDX
UD
CDX
CCD, CD
Trial 2 will start one hour after the finish of Trial 1, but not before
1:00pm. The Club reserves the right to change classes / judges
depending on entry numbers.
Judging time: 10:00am
Vetting: 9:00am
Vetting: 6:30pm
Trial day: Saturday, 16th May 2015
OBEDIENCE, AGILITY, JUMPERS AND GAMES, TRIAL 1
Judge 1: Mrs L. Kaddatz (QLD)
TRIAL 1
Judge 1:
Judge 2:
Judge 3:
Judge 4:
Trial day: Friday, 15th May, Saturday, 16th May and Sunday 17th May 2015
Entries to: Mrs C. Pethers, 18 Noll St, TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350
Enquiries: General contact: Coral G. Pethers
Entry fees: $20 Classes: Tracks 1 to 8 Venue: Reilly Property, North Oakfeild Rd TANSEY
Judging time: 6:00am Vetting: 5:30am
Entries close: Monday, 4th May 2015
LOGAN ALL BREEDS DOG
OBEDIENCE CLUB INC
Show venue: Gould Adams Park, Kingston Road, KINGSTON
Trial day: Friday, 22nd May 2015
AGILITY AND JUMPERS
Entries to:
Enquiries:
Judge 1:
Judge 2:
Entry fees:
Trial Secretary, P.O. Box 23, KINGSTON QLD 4114
General contact: Noeleen Wheeler Ph: 0400 865 699
Mr M. Cowman (QLD)
Agility (AD, ADX and ADM)
Mr G. Quail (QLD)
Jumpers (JD, JDX and JDM)
$7 per entry
Judging time: 7:00pm
Vetting: 6:00pm
Trial day: Saturday, 23rd May 2015
OBEDIENCE, JUMPERS AND GAMES
Judge 1: Mrs C. Fisher (QLD)
CD
Judge 2: Mrs A. Tamblyn (QLD)
CDX
Judge 3: Mrs M. Baumann (QLD) CDX
Judge 4: Ms H. Theile (QLD)
UD
Judge 5: Mr L. Knauth (QLD)
UD
Judge 6: Mrs C. Fisher (QLD)
CCD
Judge 7: Mr J. Baumann (QLD)
UDX
Judge 8: Ms K. Deguet (QLD)
Strategic Pairs
Judge 9: Ms S. Eller
Jumpers (All Classes)
No late entries accepted, Classes and Judges may be altered
as numbers require.
Judging time: 4:00pm Vetting: 3:00pm (Pairs and Jumpers)
Judging time: 4:00pm Vetting: 3:00pm (UDX and CCD)
Judging time: 6:00pm Vetting: 5:00pm (All other Obedience)
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Entries close: Friday, 8th May 2015
TABLELAND DOG
OBEDIENCE CLUB INC
Entries close: Friday, 6th May 2015
ROCKHAMPTON DOG
OBEDIENCE CLUB INC
Show venue: Duthie Park, Marsh Avenue, NORTH ROCKHAMPTON QLD 4701
Trial day: Saturday, 23rd May 2015
OBEDIENCE, TRIAL 1
Silver Jubilee Trials
Show venue: Community Centre Grounds, Mabel
St ATHERTON QLD 4883
Show day: Friday, 22nd May 2015
Entries to: Trials co-ordinator, 44 Mabel St, ATHERTON QLD 4883
Enquiries: General contact: Anne Steger Ph: (07) 4097 2930
Entry fees: $6 per Class (including $1 grounds levy) all days
OBEDIENCE, TRIAL 1
Judge 1: Mrs C. O’Shea (QLD)
Judge 2: Mrs N. Leyden (QLD)
Entries to:
Enquiries:
Judge 1:
Entry fees:
Judging time: 4:00pm
Judge 1: Mr R. Wittkamp (QLD)
UDX, UD, Open
Judging time: 7:30pm
Vetting: 6:30pm
Trial day: Sunday, 24th May 2015
RALLY-O, TRIAL 1
Entries to:
Enquiries:
Judge 1:
Entry fees:
Judging time: 9:00am Vetting: 8:30am
AGILITY AND JUMPERS, TRIAL 2
Judge 1: Mr N. Lester (QLD)
Agility All Classes,
Jumpers All Classes
Judging time: 2:00pm
Vetting: 1:30pm
UDX, UD and Open
Novice and CCD
Judging time: 6:30pm
Vetting: 6:00pm
RALLY-O, TRIAL 4
Judge 1: Mr R. Wittkamp (QLD) Excellent, Advanced and Novice
Judging time: 6:30pm
Vetting: 7:00am
RALLY-O, TRIAL 2
Judge 1: Ms W. Hanna (QLD)
Rally-O All Classes
Judging time: After Trial 1
Entries close: Saturday, 16th May 2015
MAGPIES MACKAY AND DISTRICT
OBEDIENCE CLUB INC
Show venue: Magpies Sporting Club, GLENELLA QLD
Trial day: Saturday, 30th May 2015
OBEDIENCE, TRIAL 3
Judge 1: Mrs C. O’Shea (QLD)
Judge 2: Mrs N. Leyden (QLD)
Trial Secretary, P.O. Box 5064, NORTH ROCKHAMPTON QLD 4701
General contact: Trial Secretary Ph: 0424 825 465
Ms W. Hanna (QLD) Rally-O All Classes
$6 Rally-O
Judging time: 7:30am
Gamblers, Stategic Pairs,
Snooker and All Classes
Judge 1: Mr N. Lester (QLD)
UDX, UD, CDX, CD, CCD
Judging time: After Trial 1
Show day: Saturday, 23rd May 2015
GAMES, TRIAL 1
Vetting: 3:30pm
OBEDIENCE, TRIAL 2
Judge 1: Ms W. Hanna (QLD)
UDX, UD, Open
Novice, CCD
Judging time: 7:30pm Vetting: 7:30pm
RALLY-O,TRIAL 2
Trial Secretary, P.O. Box 5064, NORTH ROCKHAMPTON QLD 4701
General contact: Trial Secretary Ph: 0424 825 465
Ms W. Hanna (QLD) UDX, UD, CDX, CD, CCD
$6 Obedience
OBEDIENCE, AGILITY, JUMPERS AND GAMES
Entries to: The Secretary, MMADOC, P.O. Box 655, MACKAY 4740
Enquiries: General contact: Carol Hodge Ph: (07) 4944 0373
TRIAL JUDGES:
Vetting: 6:00pm
Show day: Sunday, 24th May 2015
Judge 1: Mr J. Brown (QLD)
Agility All Classes, Jumping both Trials
AGILITY AND JUMPING, TRIAL 1
Judge 2: Mr J. Brown (QLD)
All Classes, one game (Gamblers)
Judge 1: Mr N. Lester (QLD)
Judging time: 7:30am
Agility All Classes,
Jumpers All Classes
Vetting: 7:00am
FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY SHOWS:
Free camping available to competitors, if power required
a $5 per night fee will be charged. Catalogue available for
download one week prior to event at:
www.tdocallsports.com
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Judge 3: Mrs C. Williams (QLD) All Classes, one Obedience Trial
Judge 4: Mr J. Brown (QLD)
Entry fees:
All Classes, one Obedience Trial
$7 per entry
Reserve judge will be appointed if required
Judging time: 3:00pm Vetting: 2:30pm
Judging time: 5:00pm Vetting: 4:30pm (Obedience)
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Entries close: Friday, 1st May 2015
Entries close: Monday, 10th April 2015
SOUTHSIDE DOG
OBEDIENCE CLUB INC
GYMPIE DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB
Trial day: Sunday, 17th May 2015
Trial day: Friday, 26th April 2015
OBEDIENCE AND RALLY-O
AGILITY AND JUMPERS
Show venue: Daw Rd, RUNCORN QLd
Entries to: Trial Secretary, P.O. Box 2273 RUNCORN 4113
Enquiries: General contact: Shirley Davies Ph: 0408 197 250
Judge 1: Dr L. Theile (QLD)
CCD and CD
Judge 2: Mrs K. Goebel (QLD)
CDX
Judge 3: Mr B. Nobbs (QLD)
Show venue: Gympie Showgrounds Exhibition Rd, GYMPIE 4570
Entries to: Trial Secretary, P.O. Box 404 GYMPIE 4570
Enquiries: General contact: Kerry Maguire Ph: 0437 933 043
TRIAL JUDGES:
Judge 1: Ms A. Gniel (QLD)
Jumpers: Novice, Open,
Excellent, Master
UD1
Judge 2: Ms A. Gniel (QLD)
Agility: Novice, Open,
Excellent, Master
Judge 4: Mr R. Barron (QLD)
UD2 and UDX
Judge 3: Mr G. Quail (QLD)
Judge 5: Mr C. Pain (QLD)
Jumpers: Novice, Open,
Excellent, Master
Rally-O (All Classes)
Judge 4: Mr G. Quail (QLD)
Agility: Novice, Open,
Excellent, Master
Entry fees: $7.50 per entry
The Club reserves the right to appoint or substitute Judges as
necessary. All entire bitches to be vetted
Judging time: 10:00am Vetting: 9:00am to 9:45am (Obedience)
Judging time: 11:00am (Rally-O)
Entry fees: $6 per entry
Catering by Picnicn, entry throughgates
opposite school and shops.
Judging time: 10:00am
Vetting: 9:00am
Entries close: Friday, 15th May 2015
LOCKYER VALLEY DOG
TRAINING CLUB INC
Show venue: TBA
Trial day: Sunday, 31st May 2015
OBEDIENCE, AGILITY AND JUMPERS
Entries to: Trial Secretary, P.O. Box 321, LAIDLEY QLD 4341
Enquiries: General contact: Jos Kimlin Ph: (07) 5465 4221
TRIAL JUDGES:
Judge 1: Mrs K. Sutherland (QLD)
CCD
Judge 2: Mr A. Holmes (QLD)
CD, CDX
Judge 3: Mr G. Price (QLD)
UD, UDX
Judge 4: Mr B. Mills (QLD)
AD, ADX, ADM, ADO
Judge 5: Mr G. Quail (QLD)
JD, JDX, JDM, JDO
Entry fees: $7 per entry / Class, catalogues $2
Judging time: 9:00am Vetting: 8:00am (Obedience)
Judging time: 10:00am Vetting: 9:00am (Agility / Jumpers)
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STATE AND NATIONAL OBEDIENCE TRIALS &
STATE AND NATIONAL RALLY-O TRIALS
Located at: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Avenue DURACK, QLD 4077
Judging commences at: 9:00am, Vetting 8am to 8:45am each day.
STATE OBEDIENCE TRIAL:
SATURDAY, 27
TH
JUNE
NATIONAL OBEDIENCE TRIAL:
SUNDAY, 28TH JUNE
Mr K. Charnock NSW
UDX
Mr D. Turley NSW
UDX
Ms L. Klecka VIC
UD
Ms E. Tembly NSW
UD
Mr D. Turley NSW
OPEN
Ms L. Klecka VIC
OPEN
Ms E. Tembly NSW
NOVICE
Mrs B. Murfet QLD
NOVICE
Mrs B. Murfet QLD
CCD
Mr K. Charnock NSW
CCD
STATE RALLY OBEDIENCE TRIAL:
Ms D. Anderson NSW
All Classes
NATIONAL RALLY OBEDIENCE TRIAL:
Ms D. Anderson NSW
All Classes
Gold, Silver and Bronze Medallions at National Trial
Trophy - highest score in National Trial.
1st place Rosettes, 2nd and 3rd place Ribbons in all trials
Entry fee: Obedience and Rally-O Trials $15.00 each class.
Entries close 6th June 2015
Entries to: Sandra Strong, 5 Ryan Ct. Butpengary Qld 4505
Enquiries to: Sandra (07) 3888 7599 or Linda 0433 462 311
Please make cheques payable to ‘Canine Control Council Qld Ltd’
Canteen: Grounds Commitee, camping available.
Sponsors: Caboolture Sports Dog Obedience Club, Royal Canin, Vet Products Direct, Love ‘em treats, K9PRO, Morrison Animal Care, Pods4pets,
Annswitch Canines, Silver Eagle, Fido’s Pet Care Products, Park Ridge Animal Hospital.
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Entries close: Wednesday, 20th April 2015
Entries close: Friday, 8th May 2015
THE CONTINENTAL HERDING TRIAL
QUEENSLAND HERDING
ASSOCIATION
Show venue: 245 Six Mile Creek Rd, POSTMANS RIDGE 4352
Trial day: Friday, 1st May 2015
HERDING TRIAL 1
Entries to: A. Mitchell, 245 Six Mile Creek Rd, POSTMANS RIDGE 4352
contact: Anne Mitchell Ph: 0419 642 845
Enquiries: General
Email: [email protected]
Level:
Course: No of Stock: Stock:
Judge:
All Levels
C
25+
Sheep
Mr J. Mitchell
PT (Boundary Only)
5+
Sheep
Mr J. Mitchell
Judging time: 3:30pm with C Course
Trial day: Saturday, 2nd May 2015
Level:
All Levels
All Levels
Started Only
HIC, HT AND PT
Course:
A
C
B
-
No of Stock:
5+
25+
5+
3+
HERDING TRIAL 2
Stock:
Sheep
Sheep
Sheep
Sheep
Judge:
Mr D. Ball
Mr D. Ball
Mr D. Ball
Mr D. Ball
Judging time: 7:30am with A Course (Tests not before 10:00am)
Order of Judging A, B, C followed by Tests
Trial day: Sunday, 3rd May 2015
Level:
All Levels
All Levels
Started Only
HIC, HT AND PT
Course:
A
C
B
-
No of Stock:
5+
25+
5+
3+
HERDING TRIAL 3
Stock:
Sheep
Sheep
Sheep
Sheep
Judge:
Mr D. Ball
Mr D. Ball
Mr D. Ball
Mr J. Mitchell
$10 HIC, $15 HT, $20 PT, $25 A&B Course, $40 C Course All Days
Judging time: 7:30am with A Course (Tests not before 10:00am)
Order of Judging A, B, C followed by Tests
Entries close: Friday, 8th May 2015
FIELD AND RETRIEVING ASSOCIATION FOR GUNDOGS
RETRIEVING ABILITY TEST FOR GUNDOGS
Trial days: Sunday, 24th May 2015
Entries to: Trial Secratery, 24 River Court SAMFORD, 4520
Enquiries: General contact: Mrs Laurelle Draper Ph: 0409 064 642
Entry fees: Novice $10, Open $10 Venue: Herding Field, DURACK
Judging time: 9:00am Vetting: 8:00am
Entries close: Friday, 24th April 2015
FIELD AND RETRIEVING ASSOCIATION FOR GUNDOGS
RETRIEVING TRIAL FOR GUNDOGS
Trial days: Saturday, 9th May and Sunday, 10th May 2015
Entries to: P.O. Box, 197 SAMFORD, QLD 4520
Enquiries: General contact: Dr A. Donovan Ph: (07) 3289 7006
Entry fees: Novice $16, Restricted $18, All Ages $20 Venue: Hall Rd, WOODHILL
Judging time: 8:30am Vetting: 7:15am
Show venue: 67 Fulham Road, TOOGOOLAWAH QLD
Trial day: Saturday, 23rd May 2015
HERDING TRIAL 1
Entries to: 33 Whiteside Road, Whiteside, Email: [email protected]
contact: Helen McCormick Ph: (07) 3889 0060
Enquiries: General
Trial day: 0408 709 384
No. of Type of
Pre Trial Test
Level:
Course: stock:
Judge:
(Ordinary and
stock:
Boundary):
3
Sheep
Ms E. Wong
Herding Test:
3
Sheep
Ms E. Wong
Instinct Test:
3
Sheep
Ms E. Wong
Herding Trial:
Advanced
A&B
5
Sheep
Ms E. Wong
Herding Trial: Intermediate
A&B
5
Sheep
Ms E. Wong
Herding Trial:
Novice
5
Sheep
Ms E. Wong
Herding Trial:
Started
A&B
5
Sheep
Ms E. Wong
Herding Trial:
Advanced
A&B
5
Ducks
Ms E. Wong
Herding Trial: Intermediate
A&B
5
Ducks
Ms E. Wong
Herding Trial:
Novice
5
Ducks
Ms E. Wong
Herding Trial:
Started
A&B
5
Ducks
Ms E. Wong
Judging time: 8:00am
Trial day: Sunday, 24th May 2015
Pre Trial Test
(Ordinary and
Boundary):
Herding Test:
Instinct Test:
Herding Trial:
Herding Trial:
Herding Trial:
Herding Trial:
Herding Trial:
Herding Trial:
Herding Trial:
Herding Trial:
Vetting: 7:30am
HERDING TRIAL 2
No. of Type of
Level:
Course: stock:
stock:
3
Sheep
3
Sheep
3
Sheep
Advanced
A&B
5
Sheep
Intermediate
A&B
5
Sheep
Started
A&B
5
Sheep
Novice
5
Sheep
Advanced
A&B
5
Ducks
Intermediate
A&B
5
Ducks
Started
A&B
5
Ducks
Novice
5
Ducks
All Test Classes $15, all Trial Classes $20
Judging time: 8:00am
Judge:
Ms J. Allen
Ms J. Allen
Ms J. Allen
Ms J. Allen
Ms J. Allen
Ms J. Allen
Ms J. Allen
Ms J. Allen
Ms J. Allen
Ms J. Allen
Ms J. Allen
Vetting: 7:30am
Entries close: Friday, 29th March 2015
QUEENSLAND SIGHTHOUND ASSOCIATION
LURE COURSING Trial days: Sunday, 12th April 2015
Entries to: Christine Stevens 11, Ararat St Riverhills QLD 4074
Enquiries: General contact: Christine Stevens Ph: 0423 587 754
Entry fees: $8 members, $10 non-members Venue: Dogs Qld King Ave, DURACK
Judging time: 8:00am, registration: 7:00am to 7:30am
Entries close: Sunday, 26th April 2015
QUEENSLAND SIGHTHOUND ASSOCIATION
LURE COURSING
Trial days: Sunday, 10th May 2015
Entries to: Christine Stevens 11, Ararat St Riverhills QLD 4074
Enquiries: General contact: Christine Stevens Ph: 0423 587 754
Entry fees: $8 members, $10 non-members Venue: Dogs Qld King Ave, DURACK
Judging time: 8:00am, registration: 7:00am to 7:30am
Entries close: Friday, 24th April 2015
SPORTING TERRIER CLUB OF QUEENSLAND
EARTHDOG TEST
Trial days: Sunday, 24th May 2015
Entries to: Secretary STCQ, P.O. Box 215 LOWOOD 4311
Enquiries: General contact: Sue Jape Ph: 0429 186 113
Entry fees: $8 Venue: Sports Grounds, 247 King Avenue DURACK, QLD 4077
Judging time: 10:00am
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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.
Denotes accredited breeder
SUNSHINESTAR: J Elliot (07) 4668 5792.
AIREDALE TERRIER
OLDBAIRE: Breeding for Excellence in type, Health & Nature.
(07) 5463 7875
LOVEDALE: Breed & Puppy Enq Ph: (07) 5546 9016
FEUERDORN: Andy Muller Ph: 0415 406 694
Email: [email protected]
AKITA
TANOSHII: N. & V. Schneider Ph: 0407 115 674
Email: [email protected]
ALASKAN MALAMUTE
POLDARA: Enq. Sharon Ph: (07) 5546 0303 AH.
Ph: 0448 460 300 Email: [email protected]
Web: www.poldarakennels.com
DARKSKY: Imp B/Lines. Ph: 0412 454 763
ICERIVA: Enq’s Jess Ph: 0414 267 507
AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE TERRIER
AUSTRALIAN SILKY TERRIER
AUSILK: (07) 5546 0260 www.ausilk.com
QUINVALE: Puppy & Stud enq. Ph: (07) 3289 9286
WILLAME: Aileen Ph: (07) 4163 1734 Nanango
AUSTRALIAN STUMPY TAIL CATTLE DOG
CUMBYDENE: Quality pups 0417 734 479
BASENJI
LOMAR: Louise Ph: 0429 896 558 Enq. welcome.
BASSET FAUVE DE BRETAGNE
DESERTHUNTER: Fun dogs enq 0407 310 782
BASSET HOUND
KARETA: R. & M. Webber, Redland Bay
Ph: 0418 721 291. Email: [email protected]
AMMIDAN: K. & A. McGinn www.ammidan.com Samford
Ph: (07) 3289 4033 [email protected]
AMSTARFX: Kelly Bannan 0457 578 880
AMERISHIRE: All enquiries welcome. Breed / Pup
Ph 0418 723 549 Justin.
BEAGLE
BURBAY: Peter & Erika call (07) 5486 6154
BERNESE MOUNTAIN DOG
POLISHDREAM: A Wilkinson, Brisbane
0411 258 786. Polish import
ZEIGEN: Kim Haddon (07) 4630 1932
42 yrs. breeding exp. Imports. Switz / Swed / Russia
Email: [email protected]
BICHON FRISÉ
SALTBREEZE: Gold Coast Bichon Frisé.
Stud & Puppy Enq Jacqui 0416 517 733
BLOODHOUND
TRACKMDOWN: The Real Deal 07 4686 1258
BORDER COLLIE
TALQUAH: Hip / DNA tested (07) 5546 3355
[email protected] any enquiry
WOTTAPUD: B/W & Choc pups. J. & C. Penn
(07) 5482 2719 [email protected]
DARJOBA: Puppies/stud DNA clear:
Joan [email protected] (07) 4934 0489
BORDER COLLIE
BAWNTAWN: Cheryl Brauers. 0407 136 442
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
KELLOR: Kelpie pups. Dot 0410 638 212
DRYCREEK: Di Peterson 0424 353 152 Bne
BEDLINGTON TERRIER
AREBEKH: Enquiries (07) 3513 0063
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
ROWESDALE: www.bordercollies.com.au
Bris/G Coast Enquiries Ph: 0409 265 828
BOXER
KUDIRKA: D Kelly Ph: (07) 3888 2230
BRITISH BULLDOG
WILLAMOND: Quality, Healthy, DNA Tested
Dogs. Stud Dog & puppies sometimes available. Enquiries
please call 0409 481 925 or www.willamond.com
RUNDERKRAAL: Enq welcome (07) 4698 4125
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BULLMASTIFF
COLLIE (ROUGH)
PARADIGM: Ph (07) 3399 1137 Brian and Rosemary
Miller. Simply beautiful Bullmastiffs
KEAMAREE: Est. 1980. Exc. Temp., stud /
pups, 3 colours, eye tested. (07) 4157 2758
MEMRABULL: 0451 553 535 memrabull.com
TRENWYTH: www.trenwythcollies.webs.com
Pups / Stud (07) 5544 9233 Beaudesert
GUARDVILLE: Leanne Eng (07) 5486 2948
SATURNBROOK: Sue Enq 0413 800 058
BULL TERRIER
KUPALA: Stud & Puppies Ph (07) 4975 7306
DENOTANY: All Enquiries Welcome (07) 5546 3003
BULLYTRAX: All Enquiries (07) 5576 7747
CAITSAM: All Enq. Welcome (07) 5460 9337
SATORI: Stud & puppy enq 0402 090 212
BULL TERRIER (MINIATURE)
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
DACHSHUND
(MINIATURE SMOOTH HAIRED)
JOHNSANNA: M. Johnson 0400 661 861
ASSUANA: GW & RF Assay (07) 4664 4069
DABEWS: Stud-Puppy Enq (07) 5497 8736
ABJEKT: Quality Pups 0419 685 534
PAGWIN: All enq. welcome (07) 5485 3460
DAKLEY: Daryl Cross (07) 3209 7321
CAVALIER KING CHARLES SPANIEL
CURRINDABELA: Cert. healthy lines Carolyn
on (07) 5498 7681
SPLENDAK: Yvonne Shaw (07) 5496 7020
DACHSHUND (MINIATURE WIRE HAIRED)
AGWYR: Stud & pups (07) 3372 6549/0404 050 040
CAVALRITE: (07) 5484 6510 www.cavalrite.com
MEYDAK: www.meydak.com 0405 446 940
CHESAPEAKE BAY RETRIEVER
TENARDA: Only the best will do! 0417 606 214
WEBFOOT: Show / Field www.dogs.net.au/
webfoot 0438 869 594
CHIHUAHUA
(LONG AND SMOOTH COAT)
WACHOWA: Mrs. J. Watt – Ph: (07) 3372 3654
PEPELOPAZ: June Evans JP (07) 4959 5469
TARQUILA: Ann Parker Ph (07) 4170 0609
CHOW CHOW
MALABOO: Puppies sometimes available
Enq. welcome. Sandra & Keith Ph: (07) 3491 3350
REGALCHOW: 2014 No1 Chow 0428 530 525
DACHSHUND (SMOOTH HAIRED)
LAEN: Breeding from quality, healthy, back- x-rayed dogs
Ph: (07) 5543 1395
WATERVAAL: Gwen Hansen (07) 5498 1296
CHRISMAR: Family Cockers (07) 5437 0452
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FRENCH BULLDOG
BONZABULL: Info, Pups, Stud 0409 766 929
PAINTDPRETTY: French Bulldogs quality
DNA tested pups enquiries 0419 703 373
GERMAN PINSCHER
RAVENRED: Pup/Stud Enq (07) 5478 8724
GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG
DEBBAR: Show, Obed, Pets, (07) 4667 3910
VONEHRLICH: Pups Dogs (07) 3390 1132
WINOLA: www.winolakennels.com
KASSAAR: Puppies, older dogs, Qlty. Ex.Temp, Imported
dogs & Stud dogs (07) 5423 2575 www.kassaar.com
KANTENNA: Est. 1964. Ph: 0411 433 739
KIESERHUND: Pup Enq – Info (07) 5463 5286
GERMAN
SHORTHAIRED POINTER
DARLINHART: Matt & Tanya. Visit us at
www.darlinhart.com or Ph: (07) 4630 5412
TEALPOINT: Show, Field, Obedience
www.dogs.net.au/tealpoint 0438 869 594
GOLDEN RETRIEVER
ROCKGOLD: Kay Boston 0438 768 469
DALMATIAN
VAREWELL: For wonderful companions. Enq welcome
0417 797 279
PACEAWAY: Top quality in spots (07) 5464 2554
DOBERMANN
WATTAVUE: Stud & Puppies (07) 5467 2035
GLANIKDOBE: Enq. welcome (07) 3285 5001
STONHONDES: Pups most time 0429 922 447
GRIFFON BRUXELLOIS
TZANI: 0429 444 499, www.tzani.com.au
HUNGARIAN VIZSLA
HABANERO: www.habanerovizslas.com Ronalie Frew
(07) 5486 5825 Enq welcome.
HUNGARIAN WIRE HAIRED VIZSLA
HUSEGES: (07) 3700 4009 Show Obedience
BELAFIR: Int. Ch at Stud; 0413 800 213
IRISH SETTER
DOGUE DE BORDEAUX
RUNDERKRAAL: European Imp’s (07) 4698 4125
COCKER SPANIEL
MYSTREEBOX: Stud & Puppies 0451 945 553
DAXHAUS: Marilyn Dyckhoff (07) 4155 1443
ELLAURENA: Ph. Helen 0488 357 457
JASTBAH: www.jastbah.com.au (07) 5428 0295
FOX TERRIER (SMOOTH)
HIGHPERELLE: Call Carolyn Pearen 0417 791 254.
[email protected]
CRIMSONCHARM: Defying the Ordinary
www.crimsoncharm.com Ph: 0405 749 005
CHEPAURYLL: Call Cheryl 0438 598 597
www.irishsetters-whitsunday.com
BORDOGUE: Type, structure and temperament. Enq.
0412 498 707
YARRAMO: Established 1974. For quality contact the
Nortons (07) 4157 8338
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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
FURPERSON: Blue Specialist NQ (07) 4777 7090
JACK RUSSELL TERRIER
CASMARA: 1986. Tweed 02 6672 1773 (Reg755740)
ZEIGEN: Kim Haddon (07) 4630 1932
KEESHOND
MANCHESTER TERRIER
MANCHES: Quality UK imp/ Aus Ch & Pups
Breeding since ‘89. Enq. (07) 5476 2563
GALLIFREYAN: Pups & info (07) 3390 8408
MINIATURE PINSCHER
MAXILA: Pup enq. (07) 4698 4147
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 [email protected]
KABANDER: All enq. welcome: 0438 702 690
PEKINGESE
LABRADOR RETRIEVER
TAOTSING: Joce Ph: (07) 3206 6018
SARSHAI: Stud / puppy Enq: (07) 3289 4859
DEWICK: Stud/Puppy enq. (07) 3265 2926
POMERANIAN
TENARDA: Proven quality always. 0417 606 214
ZEIGEN: Kim Haddon. (07) 4630 1932. Breeder of #4 Pom
USA 2014. Imports From 5 Countries, combining Best of Int.
Champs. Email: [email protected]
EVERSLY: Alison 0407 743 158 Norman PK
POODLE (MINIATURE)
BOOROOMGAI: E. Gale Ph: 0447 477 097
ROSELOCK: Stud/Puppy Enq 0408 684 979
WINTOPPI: Stud / Puppy enq: (07) 4168 7225
SOUTHBANK: M & B Sheppard (07) 3297 5570
LABRADDELL: Enq. Wilhelm 0409 227 674
MYFLAIR: Black & white pups / stud.
myflairkennels.com (07) 3711 9282.
ADELTOY: Brown Apricot White Silver Ph Merle
(07) 5541 4996 0438 891 828 PRAA
SUNSHINESTAR: J Elliott (07) 4668 5792.
JAYWICK: Bred Labs from 1952 (07) 5411 4685
AVOKAH: www.avokahlabs.com (07) 4159 9192
LAGOTTO ROMAGNOLO
AMICILEALE: Our loyal friends.
Ph: 0400 903 303. www.lagottoqld.com
LHASA APSO
SENGKYILA: A&J Callan CQ 0411 370 706
NGESONG: K Johansen (07) 4036 2168
LOWCHEN
PACEAWAY: Lovable little lions (07) 5464 2554
MALTESE
SCHNEEWICHEN: Ch. lines. Estd 35yrs. Cathy (07) 5446 7706
www.dogsqueensland.org.au
POODLE (STANDARD)
TREVASCO: silver, blue, beige. Phone
Elizabeth 0428 738 700 www.trevasco.com
ADELTOY: Merle (07) 5541 4996 Bl, Br, White
NEGRESCA: Enq Iris (07) 3408 6841
POODLE (TOY)
BELLISSIMA: Black / Brown. (07) 4096 2367
[email protected]
SILKYELK: Brown/black pup/stud enq ph
0409 409 455. Quality toys PRA clear
[email protected] silkyelkpoodles.com
ADITHE: Black / Brown Pups / Studs PRA Clear,
0414 707 475 Email: [email protected]
MULHULS: PD & CA Gross (07) 3286 3023
[email protected] 0417 157 836
ADELTOY: Merle 0438 891 828, (07) 5541 4996
SUNSHINESTAR: J Elliott (07) 4668 5792
TINYLATOY: Pup/Stud Enq Julie 04500 074 600
KRISHNA: White Toys Exclusively Pattern
A Puppies. Ph Val (07) 3857 3682
PUG
JEMINELLE: Janelle Bris (07) 5546 3166
KILAMAR: Quality Ph Marie (07) 5484 6251
LERILLA: Quality. Enq. welcome. fancee@
optusnet.com.au Maureen Bris 0427 461 260
PYRENEAN MOUNTAIN DOG
SHATADOE: Amanda Everson (07) 3200 0321
RHODESIAN RIDGEBACK
MARMATIA: Qual. lines xrayed (07) 5441 4052
CHILOLO: 0410 651 756 www.chilolo.com.au
STARRIDGE: Cyndy 0428 452 096 or starridgerrs.com
For love of the breed.
AMAKHOSI: Stud / pups: Ph 0416 032 867
ROTTWEILER
ZENDOTAH: [email protected] 0412 378 395
SANTAESQUE: Pup/Stud Enqs (07) 5485 7970
KYSURAKYAN: Breeding Quality over 37
years, (07) 3889 1562, www.kysurakyan.com
MONTMILL: Stud/Puppy Enq 0431 246 735
SALUKI
ASHROSE: Frances Rieck (07) 4666 3796
SAMOYED
SHACAR: Stud & Puppy Enq. 0428 749 951
SCHNAUZER
KLABAUTER: www.standardschnauzer.com.
au Imp black Ch. lines. 0414 572 289
SCHNAUZER (GIANT)
MUNCHENER: Yvonne Hopf (07) 5485 3355.
Pep/salt imports. www.munchener.net
MAXILA: Pup enq. 0468 770 760
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SCHNAUZER (MINIATURE)
SPRYNGE: Enq (07) 4698 7080. Since 1981
BABETAL: www.minischnauzersaust.com Phone:
Caroline (07) 5424 6106 / 0408 356 739
SCOTTISH TERRIER
REEFSCOTT: P Redpath 0427 480 260
TOWNSCOTT: Stud / Puppy Enq (07) 4773 2559
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
SIBERIAN HUSKY
BLUEMOOSKA: Qld’s longest standing breeder. Multiple
BIS / BISS dogs. Ph: (07) 5546 9768 / 0403 071 485
LYMPNE: Allan Johnson. All enq. welcome.
(07) 5445 9805. [email protected]
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
TIBETAN TERRIER
AYRMANN: Vyvyan Mannion (07) 4163 1953
BAKIT: G. Lawrence (07) 4936 1608
WEIMARANER
KADMA: Carol Thompson 0418 723 989
WELSH CORGI (PEMBROKE)
CUUCHIN: Joyce Wheeler. Ph (07) 5496 9808
WEST HIGHLAND WHITE TERRIER
TERRYWHITE: Mrs B. Boyce (07) 5484 1988
WESTIESTARRS: of Woodford. Ph Sky 0407 756 394
DASSIN: C. Moore Ph: (07) 3206 8200
WHIPPET
JJUNABEEZ: www.junabeez.webs.com
GRAU: Pat (07) 3888 1999. [email protected]
PIAFFE: Est 20+ years Quality imported & Aust Lines
[email protected] Mrs U Greenwood
(07) 3374 4122.
CHICOTEVA: Jenny Grother 0409 751 158
XOLOITZCUINTLE
AMORENEKID: www.adourstudkennels.com.au Email
[email protected]
YORKSHIRE TERRIER
KAROJENBE: Linda Shaw 0417 434 536
Email: [email protected]
AUSDANSKE: Andrew Larsen. Dk Imp
0412 567 639. Email [email protected]
SUTHANLITES: Home of Australia’s biggest
winning Siberians. Bred only from imported
American show lines. Enq for desexed
puppies. Email [email protected]
www.suthanlites.com or (07) 3010 8888
STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIER
KASALILLY: www.kasalillykennels.com
LILCRACKA: DNA CLR HC & L2. Stud & Pup
Enq www.lilcrackastaffords.com.au
BOROLO: Type, Temperament, All Health Tested &
Clear. Stud / Pup enq welcome www.borolostaffords.
com (07) 5426 2605
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
SLAVESTAFF: Pup+Stud enquiries Ph 0429 949 491
ABSOLUTSTAFF: www.absolutstaff.com
ST. BERNARD
SNOMARK: All Enq. Welcome. Est 1986.
(07) 3814 2277 [email protected]
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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: [email protected]
Website: www.airedales.org.au
• American Staffordshire Terrier Club of Qld:
P.O. Box 908 Jimboomba 4280
Ph: 0402 463 295
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.qldamstaffclub.com
• Australian Shepherd Club of Qld: Mr G
Braithwaite, 24 Homebush Crt, Joyner, 4500
Ph: (07) 3882 2130
Email: [email protected]
• Australian Terrier Club of Qld: Mrs L Roebig,
34 Gareel St, Jindalee 4074. Ph: 0419 791 464
Email: [email protected]
• Basset Hound Club of Qld.:
Ms M McGinn, PO Box 14, Samford 4520.
Ph: (07) 3289 4033. Mob: 0416 213 253.
Email: [email protected]
• Beagle Club of Qld.: Mrs J Whittaker, 2-8 King
Parrot Cl, Boyland 4275. Ph: (07) 5543 5826
Mob: 0409 881 991
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.beagleclubqld.org
• Belgian Shepherd Dog Club of Qld.: Mrs K
Winton, PO Box 69. Rosewood Qld 4340
Ph: 0409 619 327. Email: [email protected]
• Border Collie Club of Qld: Mrs S Everist, 40
Caberne Crt Morayfield 4506
Ph: (07) 5497 8995 Mob: 0407 136 139
Email: [email protected]
• Cocker Spaniel Club of Qld: Mrs J Stoneley,
60 Lyndon Rd Capalaba 4157 Ph: (07) 3206 2618
Email: [email protected]
• Collie Rough and Smooth Club of Qld. Inc: Mrs
N Attridge, 20 Abbeygrace Crt, Caboolture 4510.
Ph: (07) 5428 3420 Mob: 0407 591 165
Email: [email protected]
• Dachshund Club of Qld: Mrs. J. Cross, 79
Danyenah St.,Loganholme 4129Ph: (07) 3209 7321
Email [email protected]
Website: www.dachshundclubqld.com
• Dalmatian Association of Qld Inc: Mrs T Bale,
PO Box 651, Jimboomba, Qld 4280,
Ph: (07) 5548 7884, Mob: 0407 600 369
Email: [email protected]
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: [email protected]
Website: www.dobeclubqld.com.au
• English Springer Spaniel Assoc. of Qld.: Miss
W Fox, 22 Meranti St, Crestmead 4132.
Ph: 0404 658 302. Email: [email protected]
• Fox Terrier Club of Qld.: Mrs V Davis,
PO Box 607, Beenleigh 4207. Ph: (07) 3200 5764.
Email: [email protected]
• French Bulldog Club of Qld.: Mrs K McClelland,
PO Box 729, Oxenford Qld 4211. Ph: 0411 032 517.
Email: [email protected]
• German Shepherd Dog Club (Qld) Inc:
Mrs D. Ballantyne, 16 Luscombe Crescent
Wolffdene Qld 4207
Ph: 0411 433 739
Email: [email protected]
• Borzoi Club of Qld. Inc: Mrs M Davis, 9 Vied Rd,
Pallara 4110. Ph: (07) 3372 4657
Email: [email protected]
• Golden Retriever Club of Qld.: Miss K
Hailwood, P.O. Box 36, Capalaba 4157
Ph: 0411 426 698
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.grcq.org.au
• Bullmastiff Club of Qld: Mrs V Yates PO Box 943,
Park Ridge 4125. Ph: (07) 5546 3712
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.bullmastiffclubofqueensland.org.au
• Great Dane Society of Qld. Inc.: Mrs V
Lansbury, PO Box 304, Rosewood 4340
Ph: 0400 620 190. Email: [email protected]
Website www.greatdanesocqld.com
• Bull Terrier Club of Qld. Inc: Mrs Lee Moorhead,
17-19 L Crt, Bahrs Scrub 4280 Ph: 0423 707 380.
Email: [email protected]
• Griffon Club of Qld: Mrs J Croad, 14 Lorikeet
Road Regency Downs 4341
Mob: 0419 282 176
Email [email protected]
• Cattle Dog & Kelpie Club of Qld: Ms J Phillips,
12 Duke St, Ascot 4007. Ph: 0414 777 364.
Email: [email protected]
• Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club (Qld.):
Ms E McCutcheon, PO Box 1101, Wynnum 4178
Ph: (07) 3893 0847. Mob: 0448 810 847
Email: [email protected]
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: [email protected]
• Chihuahua Club of Qld.:
Mrs J Watt, 9 Clifton Cres., Durack 4077.
Ph: (07) 3372 3654. Mob: 0418 153 115
Email: [email protected]
• Chinese Crested Dog Club of Qld.: Mrs J
Thomas, PO Box 187, Clayfield, 4011
Ph: (07) 3262 6445 Email: [email protected]
Mob: 0402 352 290
Email: [email protected]
• Qld. Boston Terrier Club: Mrs. S. Mole, PO Box
5077, Eagleby 4207 Ph: (07) 3287 4001
Email: [email protected]
• Qld Boxer Club: Ms S. Davies, PO Box 878
Archerfield 4108 Ph: (07) 3879 0513
Email: [email protected]
• Qld Bulldog Club: Mr L Perrett, 30 Harper Rd
Bellmere 4510 Ph: 0452 210 184
Email: [email protected]
• Queensland Gundog Association: Ms M Jones,
63 Banksia Crt, Forest Lake 4078
Mob: 0403 929 654
Email: [email protected]
• Queensland Sighthound Association: Ms C
Stevens, 11 Ararat St, Riverhills 4074. Ph: 0423 587 754.
Email: [email protected]
Email: [email protected]
• Welsh Corgi Club of Qld.: Ms S Bendixen,
MS 540 Wilkes Rd, Ebenezer via Rosewood 4340,
Ph: (07) 5464 2360
Email: [email protected]
• West Highland White Terrier Club of Qld.:
Mr P Tohill, 33 Lutzow St, Tarragindi 4121
Ph: (07) 3892 3659 Mob: 0448 042 804
Email: [email protected]
Website www.westiesqld.org.au
• Whippet Club of Queensland: Ms Julie Jenkins
1 Savannah Street Redcliffe Qld 4020
Ph: 0408 007 036
Email: [email protected]
• Working Dog Club of Queensland: Mrs J McCann,
146 - 154 Wendt Road, Chambers Flat Qld 4133
Ph: (07) 5547 0752
Email: [email protected]
SOUTHERN ZONE 1 CLUBS
• Rhodesian Ridgeback Club of Qld. Inc.: Miss C
Burton, PO Box 584, Morningside 4170.
Ph: 0428 452 096.
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.rrcq.org
• Allora Kennel Club: Mrs P Brown, 22
Inverramsay Rd, Goomburra 4362,
Ph: (07) 4666 6258. Mob: 0417 600 885.
Email: [email protected]
• Rottweiler Club of Qld. Inc.: Mrs D Carter, PO
Box 872, Beenleigh 4207 Ph: 0452 228 709
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.rcqld.net
• Beaudesert Kennel Club: Ms V. Schneider,
PO Box 124, Jimboomba 4280. Ph: 0407 115 674.
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.beaudesertkc.com
• Saint Bernard Club of Queensland.: Miss S
Hannan, 4 Nixon Dr, North Booval 4304
Ph: (07) 3282 0391. Mob: 0431 251 372
Email: [email protected]
• Beenleigh & District Kennel Club: Mr D Moran,
PO Box 174 Goodna 4300 Ph: (07) 3381 9460
Mob: 0422 362 777
Email: [email protected]
• Setter Rescue Mrs C Gorey, Ph: 0438 598 597
Email: [email protected]
• Brisbane Valley Kennel Club: Ms L Neilsen,
1202 Gatton Esk Rd, Spring Creek
Ph: (07) 5466 5103 Mob: 0417 549 600
Email: [email protected]
• Setter Club of Qld: Mrs C Gorey, PO Box 3123,
North Mackay 4740 Ph: 0438 598 597
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.facebook.com/pages/thesetterclubofqld
• Shetland Sheepdog Club of Qld: Miss A.
Davies, 131 Alberton Road, Alberton 4207.
Ph: (07) 3382 6966.
Email: [email protected]
• Burnett Kennel Club: Mr J Hales, 31 Seiler Rd,
MS 612 Kingaroy 4610. Ph: (07) 4164 1010.
Email: [email protected]
• Caboolture Kennel Club: Mr T Thomas, PO Box
187, Clayfield 4011. Ph: 0481 590 871.
Email: [email protected]
• Sporting Spaniel Club of Qld: Mr B Cornish, PO
Box 1393 Sunnybank Hills 4109
Ph: (07) 3297 5510
Email: [email protected]
• Darling Downs Kennel Club: Miss R. Green,
9471 New England Highway, Geham 4352
Ph: (07) 4696 6216 Mob: 0410 651 756
Email: [email protected]
• Hound Club of Qld.: Miss A Carius, PO Box 4107,
Gumdale 4154 Ph: (07) 3245 1195
Email: [email protected]
• Sporting Terrier Club of Qld.: Mrs S Jape, PO
Box 215, Lowood, Qld, 4311, Ph: (07) 5426 1638,
Mob: 0429 186 113,
Email [email protected]
Website: www.sportingterriers.netfirms.com
• Gold Coast Canine Club: Mr D Kill, 15 Asher Crt
Upper Coomera 4209 Mob: 0428 311 827
Email: [email protected]
• Labrador Retriever Club of Qld. Inc.:
Mrs B Sheppard, PO Box 406, Jimboomba 4280
Ph: (07) 3297 5570
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.labradorclubqld.com
• Staffordshire Bull Terrier Club of Qld.: Miss J
Akers, PO Box 60, Marburg 4346
Mob: 0422 938 507
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.sbtcq.net
• Old English Sheepdog Club of Qld.:
Mr R Schnaars, 25 Edenvale St, Oxley 4075
Ph: (07) 3375 4264
Email: [email protected]
• Tenterfield Terrier Club of Qld.: Mrs. M. Holt,
PO Box 43, Beerwah 4519. Ph: (07) 5494 9993
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.tenterfieldterriers.net
• Poodle Club of Queensland Inc.: Mrs. C. Gross,
5 Sharven Ave., Cleveland 4163
Ph: (07) 3286 3023 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.poodleclubofqueenslandinc.com
• Toy Dog Club of North Qld.: Mrs F Vecchio, PO
Box 1290, Tully 4854. Ph: (07) 4066 7912
Mob: 0418 197 093
Email: [email protected]
• Qld. Afghan Hound Association: Mrs V Harris,
2 Siena Cl, Boondall 4034 Ph: (07) 3216 2905
• Toy Dog Club of Qld.: Mrs S Morris, 106
Strathpine Rd Bald Hills 4036 Ph: 0414 662 173
www.dogsqueensland.org.au
• Gundog & Heavy Breeds Club of Qld.: Mrs. A.
Carius, PO Box 4107, Gumdale 4154
Ph: (07) 3245 1195
Email: [email protected]
• Gympie & District Kennel Club: Ms A Christie,
Ph: 0407 310 782.
Email: [email protected]
• Ipswich Kennel Club: Ms P Johansen, 63
Hornbuckles Road West, Grandchester, 4340.
Ph: (07) 5465 5351,Mob 0406 538 003,
Email [email protected]
SOUTHERN ZONE 1 CLUBS
• Junior Kennel Club of Qld: Mr M Watt, 9 Clifton
Cres, Durack 4077 Ph: (07) 3372 3654.
Email: [email protected]
• Kennel Association of Qld:
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Mrs J Wilshier, 6 Daintree, Riverhills 4074
Ph: (07) 3279 7339 Mob: 0417 799 115
Email: [email protected]
Kehls Rd, Avondale 4670. Ph: (07) 4157 8098
Mob: 0429 478 211
Email: [email protected]
• Ladies Kennel Association of Qld.: Mrs U
Greenwood, 49 Leatherwood Pl, Brookfield 4069
Ph: (07) 3374 4122 Mob: 0488 742 333
Email: [email protected]
• Mackay Kennel Club: Mrs H Crane, PO Box 7156,
Mackay MC 474 Ph: (07) 4959 3410 after 6pm
Email: [email protected]
• Lockyer Valley Kennel Club: Mrs K Knight, PO
Box 50, Lowood 4311. Ph: 0407 621 726.
Email: [email protected]
• Maree Kennel Club Inc: Mrs J Ireland, 25 Buttler
Street Bellbird Park 4300 Ph: (07) 3814 3069
Email: [email protected]
• Nanango & Districts All Breeds Kennel Club:
Mrs V. Mannion, PO Box 533, Nanango 4615
Ph: (07) 4163 1953 Mob:
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.freewebs.com/nanangokennelclub
• Maryborough Kennel Club Inc: Mrs L
McLaughlin, PO Box 402, Maryborough 4650
Ph: 0408 896 206
Email: [email protected]
• Mount Morgan & Bouldercombe Kennel Club:
Mr J Whitehead
Mob: 0407 620 971
Email: [email protected]
• The Pioneer Valley Kennel Club: Miss L
McCrindle, 38 Langdon – Lumburra Rd, Mirani
4754. Ph: (07) 4959 1353
Email: [email protected]
• Northern Classic Kennel Club: Mrs J Tilbrook,
47 Davis Cup Crt, Oxenford 4210
Ph: (07) 5529 4522 Mob: 0404 124 254
Email: [email protected]
• Rockhampton Kennel Club Inc.: Mrs J Scott,
PO Box 8593, Allenstown, 4700
Ph: (07) 4939 7698
Email: [email protected]
• Pine Rivers Kennel Club: Mrs J Glover, PO Box
453, Caboolture 4510. Ph: 0419 663 942
Email: [email protected]
• Sarina Kennel Club: Mrs C Donaldson, PO Box
742, Sarina 4737 Ph: 0407 150 815
Email: [email protected]
• Qld. Kennel Council: Miss A. Davies, 131
Alberton Rd, Alberton 4207 Ph: (07) 3382 6966
Email: [email protected]
NORTHERN ZONE 3 CLUBS
• Redcliffe Peninsula Kennel Club: Ms L Horne
40 Whiteside Rd, Whiteside, Qld, 4503,
Ph: (07) 3285 5503 Mob: 0418 783 823
Email: [email protected]
• Sunshine Coast Kennel Club: Mrs H Weil, 53
Evans Grove Rd, Glenview 4553
Ph: (07) 5494 7496
Email: [email protected]
• Atherton Tableland Kennel Club: Mrs L
Halliwell, PO Box 555, Atherton 4883
Ph: 0407 160 670 Email: [email protected]
• Bowen Kennel Club: Mrs L Gordon, 3 George St,
Bowen 4805 Ph: 0400 938 524
Email: [email protected]
• Cairns City Kennel Club Inc.: Mrs. K. Frame,
PO Box 252, Cairns 4870 Ph: (07) 4055 6720
Email: [email protected]
• Waterloo Bay Kennel Club: The President Mrs R.
Henderson, 31 Ivymount, St Nathan 4111
Ph: (07) 3277 6776 Mob: 0418 981 442
Email: [email protected]
• Charters Towers Kennel Club: Mrs T. Hill, PO
Box 352, Charters Towers Qld 4820
Ph: (07) 4787 7627 Mob: 0466 245 758
Email: [email protected]
• Western Suburbs Kennel Club: Mr. E.G. Ryder,
32-38 Selkirk Rd., South Maclean 4280.
Ph: (07) 3200 0236
Email: [email protected]
• Cloncurry & District Canine Club: Mrs B Hurley
PO Box 2238 Mt Isa 4825 Ph: 0403 335 452
Email: [email protected]
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: [email protected]
• Callide Valley Obedience & Kennel Club: Mr C
Pettett, 31 Belmont Rd Parkhurst 4702.
Ph: (07) 4936 3354 Mob: 0418 781 503
Email: [email protected]
• Capricorn Coast Kennel Club: Mrs K Schroeder,
PO Box 8243, Allenstown 4700.
Ph: (07) 4939 7329.
Email: [email protected]
• Gladstone Kennel Club Inc.: Ms M McFadzen,
P0 Box 7245, Gladstone Qld 4680 Ph: 0439 431
239. Email: [email protected]
• Hervey Bay Kennel Club: Mrs B. Mangin, 57
Kehls Rd, Avondale 4670. Ph: (07) 4157 8098
Mob: 0429 418 211
Email: [email protected]
• Isis & District Canine Club: Mrs B Mangin, 57
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• Ingham Kennel & Obedience Club Inc.:
Mrs. S. Steele, PO Box 776, Ingham 4850
Ph: (07) 4777 2743
Email: [email protected]
• Innisfail Kennel Club: Mrs. M. Adkins, 332
Boonmoo Rd, Dimbulah 4872. Ph: (07) 4093 5304
Email: [email protected]
• Mareeba & District Kennel Club: Mrs. B.
Houston,1 Outlook Cres., Kuranda, 4872
Ph: (07) 4093 7488 Mob: 0400 440 186
Email: [email protected]
• Proserpine Whitsunday Obedience & Kennel
Club Inc: Mr J. Fall, PO Box 448, Proserpine 4800
Mob: 0426 232 717
Email: [email protected]
• Thuringowa City Kennel Club: Mr G Hickey,
PO Box 7411 Garbutt BC 4814 Ph: 0499 009 839
Email: [email protected]
• Townsville Kennel Association Inc.: Mr G
Hickey, PO Box 7738 Garbutt BC 4814
Ph: (07) 4751 6468 Mob: 0499 009 839
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.townsvillekennelassociation.com
• Tully & District Kennel Club: Ms F Vecchio, PO
Box 1290, Tully 4854. Ph: (07) 4066 7912
Email: [email protected]
OBEDIENCE / AGILITY / TRACKING
/ HERDING
• All Breeds Tracking Club: Ms D Sunners
24 Cremin St Upper Mt Gravatt 4122
Ph: (07) 3349 2233 Mob: 0409 082 387
Email: [email protected]
• Caboolture Sports Dog Obedience Club: Mrs
F Lester, PO Box 491, Morayfield, 4506
Ph: 0450 902 520
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.caboolturedogobedience.com.au
• Cairns City Kennel Club Inc.:
Mrs J Wilkinson, PO Box 252, Cairns 4870
Ph: (07) 4055 4040
Email: [email protected]
• Canine Obedience Club of Townsville:
Secretary / Trial Secretary Ms W. Purdie, PO Box
991, Aitkenvale 4814
Ph: 0438 501 796
Email: [email protected]
• Continental Herding Club: Mrs C Bull, 858
Murphys Creek Rd, Upper Lockyer 4352
Ph: (07) 4630 5557. Mob: 0407 303 599
Email: [email protected]
• Dances With Dogs Club Queensland: Mrs B
Murfet, 69 Whiteside Rd, Whiteside 4503
Ph: (07) 3285 2560
Email: [email protected] or cbmurfet@
bigpond.com
• Evergreen Tracking Dog Club Inc: Mrs A Lawless,
PO Box 58 Murgon 4605
Ph: 4168 2804
Email: [email protected]
• Gladstone Dog Obedience Club:
Mrs C Hodgson, PO Box 948, Gladstone 4680
Ph: (07) 4978 1828 Mob: 0407 584 733
Email: [email protected]
• Gold Coast Dog Obedience Training Club Inc:
Mrs A Fulton, PO Box 143, Southport 4215
Ph: (07) 5593 7512
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.goldcoastdogobedience.com
• Gympie Dog Obedience Club Inc.: Mrs K Taylor
PO Box 404, Gympie, 4570
Ph: (07) 5483 6509 Mob: 0437 933 043
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.gympiedoc.com
• Hervey Bay Dog Obedience & Agility Club
Inc.: Ms D Plater, PO Box 365, Hervey Bay 4655.
Ph: (07) 4124 9121. Mob: 0417 513 469
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.herveybaydogclub.com
Ph: (07) 5546 3355. Email: [email protected]
• Lockyer Valley Dog Training Club Inc.: Mrs. J.
Kimlin, 32 Forest Hill-Fernvale Rd, Forest Hill 4342
Ph: (07) 5465 4221
Email: [email protected]
• Logan All Breeds Dog Obedience Club Inc.:
Mrs E Gale, PO Box 23, Kingston 4114
Ph: 0447 477 097
Email: [email protected]
• Magpies Mackay & District Obedience Club:
Mrs. C. Hodge, PO Box 655, Mackay 4740
Ph: (07) 4944 0373
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.mackaydogobedience.com
• Maryborough Dog Obedience Club:
Mrs C Sinclair, PO Box 3050, Maryborough 4650
Mob: 0406 921 560 Email: [email protected]
• Metropolitan Dog Obedience Club Inc.:
Mrs W Waller, PO Box 337, Zillmere 4034
Ph: (07) 3359 9901
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.metrodogclub.com.au
• Nanango & Districts All Breeds Kennel Club:
Mrs N. Bainbridge, PO Box 533, Nanango 4615
Ph: (07) 4163 2244 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.freewebs.com/
nanangokennelclub
• Obedience Dog Club of Brisbane: Ms Deb
Raeburn, PO Box 1288, Oxley 4075. Ph: 0423 392 127
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.odcb.org
• Obedience Dog Club of Bundaberg:
Ms L Moroney, PO Box 5417, Bundaberg 4670
Mob: 0400 771 006 Email: [email protected]
• Pine Rivers Dog Training Club Inc.: Miss G
Westmore, PO Box 272, Strathpine 4500.
Ph: 0488 999 683
Email: [email protected]
• Qld. Herding Asociation: Mrs N. Kirkwood 34
Woodlands Ave, Camira 4300 Ph: (07) 3818 0698
Email: [email protected]
• Redcliffe Dog Obedience Club Inc.: Ms D
Daniel, PO Box 493, Redcliffe 4020
Ph: 0458 519 099 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.rdoc.com.au
• Redlands Dog Obedience Club Inc.: Mrs S Borg,
PO Box 16 Capalaba 4157
Ph: (07) 3206 3896 Mob: 0447 181 711
Email: [email protected]
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: [email protected]
Website: www.rockhamptondogobedience.com
• Ingham Kennel & Obedience Club Inc.:
Mrs. S. Steele, PO Box 776, Ingham 4850
Ph: (07) 4777 2743.
Email: [email protected]
• Southside Dog Obedience Club Inc.: Mrs S
Geraghty, PO Box 2273, Runcorn 4113
Ph: (07) 3345 1351
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.southsidedogobedience.org
• Ipswich Dog Obedience Club: Ms P Ferguson,
PO Box 2007, North Ipswich 4305
Ph: (07) 3281 5585 Mob: 0413 556 422
Email: [email protected]
• Sunshine Coast Dog Obedience Club Inc.:
Mrs J Robinson, PO Box 702 Buderim 4556
Mob: 0409 669 704. Email: [email protected]
• Jimboomba Dog Training Club Inc.: Ms S
Chandler, PO Box 206, Jimboomba 4280
• Tableland Dog Obedience Club: Ms J. Fornier,
PO Box 14, Atherton 4883 Ph: (07) 4096 2777
Email: [email protected]
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FIELD TRIAL
• Toowoomba Dog Obedience Club Inc.: Mrs.
S McIntyre, PO Box 3606VF, Toowoomba 4350
Ph: (07) 4696 7393. Mob 0438 807 930
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.dogstoowoomba.org
• Field & Retrieving Association for Gundogs
Inc.: Mr G Dawson, 67-69 Hawthorn Rd,
Burpengary 4505. Ph: (07) 3886 6367.
Email: [email protected]
• Labrador Retriever Club of Qld. Inc.:
Mrs B Sheppard, PO Box 406, Jimboomba 4280
Ph: (07) 3297 5570
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.labradorclubqld.com
• Wide Bay Working Gundog Club:
Mrs W Michalk 232 Barolin St, Bundaberg 4670
Ph: (07) 4152 2362 Email: [email protected]
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: [email protected]
Website: www.amscq.com.au
• Basenji Breed Network Queensland Inc.: Ms
E Blair, PO Box 1060, Spring Hill 4004
Ph: 0402 580 898 Email: [email protected]
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: [email protected]
• Jack Russell Terrier Club of Qld.: Mrs M Boole,
22 Brushbox St, Crestmead, 4132,
Ph: (07) 3200 7778, Mob: 0421 337 036
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.geocities.com/jack_russells_qld
• Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier Society of Qld.:
Mr. K. Hetherington, 17 Sarah St., Annerley 4103
Ph: (07) 3848 4242
Email: [email protected]
• Tibetan Spaniel Social Club of Qld.:
Mrs V Schneider, 24-44 Mountain Ridge Rd, South
Maclean 4280. Ph: 0407 115 674.
Email: [email protected]
OBEDIENCE
• DogzCairns Inc: Ms S Daniels, PO Box 644,
Smithfield 4878 Ph: (07) 4057 6784
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.dogzcairns.org
• Warwick Dog Obedience Club: Mrs E Senior,
PO Box 851, Warwick 4370. Ph: (07) 4661 5384
Email: [email protected]
FIELD
• Qld Lure Coursing Association Inc: Mrs S
Burrows, PO Box 366 Underwood 4119
Ph: 0405 791 646.
Email: [email protected]
BREED RESCUE SERVICES
AFGHAN HOUND:
Contact: Mrs H. McKay Ph: (07) 3297 7538
AIREDALE TERRIER:
Contact: Ms B. Thomson. Ph: (07) 3378 9308
ANIMAL AMBULANCE / CRUELTY REPORTS:
Contact: Ph: 1300 852 188
AUSTRALIAN SILKY TERRIER:
Contact: Miss R. Hunt Ph: 0400 246 987
Email: [email protected]
BASENJI:
Rescue Co-ordinator Contact: Ms C. Qualischefski
Ph: 0429 979 326 / 0422 184 755
Email: [email protected]
Contact: Ms C. Benson Ph: 0468 364 031
Email: [email protected]
Contact: Ms E. Blair Ph: 0402 580 898
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.basenjibreednetwork.org.au
BEAGLE:
Contact: Mrs W. Lines, Ph: (07) 3290 2973
Mob: 0428 779 323
Email: [email protected]
DACHSHUND:
Contact: Mrs V. Lingard. Ph: (07) 3800 1127
DOGUE DE BORDEAUX:
Contact: Mrs J Bloomfield Ph: 0412 119 688
Email: [email protected]
Contact: Mrs V. McArthur Ph: 0417 767 357
Email: [email protected]
GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG:
Contact: Mrs J Hansford, Ph: (07) 3289 7282
Email: [email protected]
GERMAN SHORTHAIRED POINTER:
Ph: (07) 5464 3973.
Contact: Mrs B. Mangin. Ph: (07) 4156 1078
WHIPPET:
Contact: Ms Sue Spencer Ph: (07) 5571 5441
Mob: 0407 735 242
Email: [email protected]
LABRADOR RETRIEVER:
Contact: Mrs S Luchterhand Ph: (07) 5546 0772
LHASA APSO:
Contact: Ms J. Woodward,
Ph: (07) 5428 6201 Mob: 0413 788 775
Email: [email protected]
BORZOI:
Contact: Ms V. Dawson.Ph: (07) 3857 3682
Contact: Mrs B. Mangin. Ph: (07) 4156 1078
MAREMMA SHEEPDOG:
Contact: Ms H. Brennan. Ph: (07) 5426 4103
Contact: Mrs M. Keen Ph: (07) 5463 8466
BULLDOG:
General Enquiries Contact: Mrs D MorrisonTeirney Ph: 0448 211 140
OLD ENGLISH SHEEPDOG:
Contact: Mrs A Cassidy Ph: (07) 3201 0952
Email: [email protected]
North of Sunshine Coast. Contact: Mr D.
Ravenscroft Ph: (07) 4129 2205
POINTER:
Contact: Mrs R Glegg Ph: (07) 5547 1689
Mob: 0439 830 495. Email: [email protected]
BULL TERRIER:
Contact: Mrs Margaret Reynolds
Ph: (07) 5546 3003
Website: www.qldbullterrierrescue.com
Email: [email protected]
CAVALIER KING CHARLES SPANIEL:
Contact: Liza MacMillan Rehoming Officer,
Ph: 0419 339 150
CHESAPEAKE BAY RETRIEVER
Contact: Ms M Wedgwood Ph 0417 606 214
Email: [email protected]
CHINESE CRESTED DOG:
Contact: Ms Sheree Richards, Ph: (07) 5596 0636
Mob: 0411 094 439
COLLIE ROUGH & SMOOTH:
Contact: Mrs J Armatys, Ph: (07) 4157 2758
Email: [email protected]
www.dogsqueensland.org.au
WEIMARANER:
Contact: Mrs J. Glover Ph: 0419 663 942
HUNGARIAN VIZSLA:
Contact: Mrs. K. Eory Ph: (07) 3265 1621
BERNESE MOUNTAIN DOG:
Contact: Ms J Hazell, Ph: (07) 3843 1407
Mob: 0421 042 788 Email teresajackie@optusnet.
com.au
BULLMASTIFF:
Contact: Mrs B. Dalby Ph: (07) 5543 5917 Mob:
0414 435 919
Contact: Mrs R. Armstrong Ph: (07) 5546 8427
Mob: 0401 145 129
TIBETAN SPANIEL:
Contact: Miss A. Caer. Ph: (07) 3351 7257
Mob: 0402 555 508 Email: [email protected]
Website: http://members.optusnet.com.au/
aricaer/qtsrr
WEST HIGHLAND WHITE TERRIER RESCUE:
Contact: Mrs A. Cloughley Ph: (07) 3206 6460
Email: [email protected]
BELGIAN SHEPHERD:
Contact: Mrs K. Winton Ph: 0409 619 327
Email: [email protected]
Brisbane. Contact: Ms M. Lloyd
Ph: 0400 248 138
STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIER:
Contact: Miss M. Nielsen. Ph: 0419 631 221
GOLDEN RETRIEVER:
Contact: The secretary
Email: [email protected]
LAGOTTO ROMAGNOLO:
Contact: Mrs P Wyllie Ph: (07) 4163 7288
Mob: 0400 903 303 Ph: 07 4163 5229 (Home)
Email: [email protected]
Gold Coast. Contact: Ms B. Halliday
Ph: (07) 5543 6750
SKYE TERRIER:
Contact: Mrs H. MacGregor
Ph: 0428 947 110 Mob: 0429 999 053
YORKSHIRE TERRIER:
Contact: Miss R Hunt Ph: 0400 246 987
Email: [email protected]
POODLE (MINIATURE) - SOUTHSIDE:
Contact: Ms L. Keen Ph: 0488 004 800
Email: [email protected]
POODLE (STANDARD) - SOUTHSIDE
Contact: Mrs S Graham Ph: (07) 5547 0542
Email: [email protected]
POODLE (TOY) - SOUTHSIDE
Contact: Ms L Keen Ph: 0488 004 800
Email: [email protected]
Contact: Mrs C Collin Ph: 0434 055 066
Email: [email protected]
PUG:
Contact: Ms H. Jordan, Ph: 0415 370 526
Email: [email protected]
Contact: Carol-Ann Ph: (07) 3814 1382
Mob: 0438 515 895
PYRENEAN MOUNTAIN DOG:
Contact: Mrs. A. Everson. Ph: (07) 3200 0321
RHODESIAN RIDGEBACK:
Contact: Mrs. R. Smith. Ph: (07) 5529 9903
Email: [email protected]
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: [email protected]
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