2015 Spectator Handbook

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2015 Spectator Handbook
2015 Spectator Handbook
2 All-Breed Dog Shows, Agility, Rally & Obedience Trials
• Meet The Breeds
• Education Booths
• Partners In Performance
March 7th - 8th • 2015
CenturyLink Field Event Center
Seattle, Washington
SeattleKennelClub.org
SPONSORS
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Welcome!
The Seattle Kennel Club
Come and be a part of one of the Northwest’s great traditions. The Seattle
Kennel Club, Inc. Dog Show is in its 76th year with over 2000 dogs
competing for Best in Show awards. Over 11,000 canine enthusiasts will
attend this two-day event, pulling for their favorite man’s-best-friend.
Please visit our web site for more information: <www.seattlekennelclub.org>
Only dogs entered in these events will be admitted into the show grounds.
SHOW HOURS EACH DAY: 8:00AM-6:00PM.
ADMISSION: Adults $14.00. Seniors 62+, $12.00. Juniors 4-14 $7.00 and Children under 4, free.
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AKC Dog Clubs In Washington
There are nearly 5000 dog clubs in the United States that hold affiliated events under the umbrella of the AKC for competition by AKC registered
dogs. Some are national parent clubs, others local specialty clubs, and still others are devoted to a broad variety of events from agility to obedience and
tracking, from field trials to lure coursing and herding tests and trials. Many clubs meet monthly, others bi-monthly, and yet others more infrequently.
All were formed by a diverse group of dog lovers who share the common interest of raising, training, breeding and competing with purebred dogs.
These clubs not only further the sport of purebred dogs, but also many strive to promote and protect dogs in their communities, share in educational
programs, sponsor training classes and health clinics, and operate a rescue network, as well as responsible breeder locator service.
ALL-BREED CLUBS
Bell Vernon Kennel Association, Inc. – bellvernonkennelassn.com
Ephrata-Moses Lake Kennel Club – [email protected]
Gig Harbor Kennel Club – gigharborkennelclub.com
Greater Clark County Kennel Club Inc – [email protected]
Hurricane Ridge Kennel Club of Washington, Inc. – kpk9792@
cablespeed.com
Inland Empire Kennel Association, Inc. – www.ieka.org
Longview-Kelso Kennel Club, Inc. – www.longview-kelsokennelclub.com
Mt. Baker Kennel Club, Inc. – www.mtbakerkennelclub.org
Nisqually Kennel Club – www.nisquallykennelclub.com
Olympia Dog Fanciers Association – 5190 Road 1.9 NE, Moses Lake, WA
98837
Olympic Kennel Club, Inc. – [email protected]
Palouse Hills Dog Fanciers, Inc. – www.phdf.org
Peninsula Dog Fanciers Club, Inc. – www.pdfc.org
Puyallup Valley Dog Fanciers, Inc. – www.puyallupvalleydogfanciers.com
Richland Kennel Club, Inc. – richlandkennelclub.org/
Sammamish Kennel Club – www.sammamishkennelclub.net
Seattle Kennel Club, Inc. – www.seattlekennelclub.org
Spokane Kennel Club – www.spokanekennelclub.com
Tacoma Kennel Club – www.tacomakennelclub.org
Timberland Valley Dog Fanciers Association – www.
timberlandvalleydogfanciers.org
Vancouver Kennel Club – [email protected]
Walla Walla Kennel Club – www.wwkc.org
Wenatchee Kennel Club – www.wenatcheekennelclub.com
Whidbey Island Kennel Club Inc – [email protected]
Yakima Valley Kennel Club, Inc. – www.yakimavalleykennelclub.com
GROUP CLUBS
All Hound Club of Bellingham – [email protected]
All Terrier Club of Western Washington – [email protected]
Eastern Washington Non-Sporting Club – 12928 N Yale Rd, Mead, WA
99021-9573
Mount Rainier Working Dog Club – www.mountrainierworkingdogclub.
com
Rainier Sporting Dog Association – [email protected]
Southeastern Washington Hound Club – [email protected]
Toy Dog Club of Puget Sound – www.tdcops.org
Western Washington Hound Association – [email protected]
SPECIALTY CLUBS
Akita Club of Puget Sound – www.akitaclubofpugetsound.com
Basset Hound Club of Greater Seattle – 10003 15th Ave S, Seattle, WA
98168-1611
Bernese Mountain Dog Club of Greater Seattle – nancy.vanhorne@gmail.
com
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Bichon Frise Club of Puget Sound, Inc – [email protected]
Boston Terrier Club of Western Washington – www.bostonbarker.com
Bull Terrier Club of Puget Sound – www.btcps.com
Bulldog Club of Eastern Washington – 928 W 14Th Ave, Spokane, WA
99204-3822
Bulldog Club of Greater Seattle – www.bulldogclubofgreaterseattle.com
Cascade Dachshund Club – www.cascadedachs.org/
Cascade English Cocker Spaniel Fanciers – [email protected]
Cascade Greater Swiss Mountain Dog Club – helen@summitfarmgsmd.
com
Cascade Havanese Club – www.cascadehavanese.org/2.html
Cascade Lhasa Apso Fanciers of Greater Seattle – carolmhess@
comcast.net
Cascade Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club – www.cpwcc.org
Cascade Schipperke Club – [email protected]
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club of Northwestern Washington –
[email protected]
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club of Puget Sound – www.
cavaliersofpugetsound.com/
Collie Club of Washington, Inc. – [email protected]
Evergreen Afghan Hound Club – www.eahc.org/
Evergreen Basenji Club – www.evergreenbasenjiclub.org
Evergreen Belgian Tervuren Club – www.evergreenbelgiantervurenclub.
org/
Evergreen Chesapeake Bay Retriever Club
Evergreen Chihuahua Club – [email protected]
Evergreen Golden Retriever Club – www.egrc.org
Evergreen Maltese Club – www.evergreenmalteseclub.info
Evergreen Shiba Inu Club – [email protected]
Evergreen State Pekingese Club – [email protected]
Evergreen State Shetland Sheepdog Club – www.esssc.org
Fort Vancouver Cocker Spaniel Fanciers, Inc. – [email protected]
Fox Terrier Fanciers of Puget Sound – www.ftfps.8m.com
German Shepherd Dog Club of Washington State, Inc. – [email protected]
German Shepherd Dog Club of the Pacific Northwest – www.gsdcpacnw.
org/index.html
German Shorthaired Pointer Club of Washington – www.gspclubofwa.org
Great Dane Club of Western Washington, Inc. – www.gdcww.org
Great Pyrenees Club of Puget Sound – [email protected]
Greater Spokane Shetland Sheepdog Club – www.gsssc.net
Inland Empire Brittany Club – [email protected]
Inland Empire Collie Club – www.inlandempirecollieclub.org
Inland Empire German Shorthaired Pointer Club – 17207 W Boone Ave,
Medical Lake 99022
Inland Empire Golden Retriever Club – www.iegrc.org
Irish Setter Club of Seattle – [email protected]
Irish Water Spaniel Club of Puget Sound – www.iwscops.org/
Irish Wolfhound Club of Puget Sound – [email protected]
Mount Rainier Bull Terrier Club – [email protected]
Mount Rainier Yorkshire Terrier Club – [email protected]
Northern Cascades Saluki Fanciers – [email protected]
Northern Washington Chinese Shar-Pei Club – PO Box 292, Bellevue
98009
Northwest Bearded Collie Club of Puget Sound – www.nwbcc.org/
Old English Sheepdog Club of Greater Seattle, Inc. – [email protected]
Overlake Collie Club – www.overlakecollie.com
Pacific Crest Keeshond Club – [email protected]
Pacific Northwest Boxer Club – [email protected]
Pacific Northwest Chinese Crested Club –
pacificnorthwestchinesecrestedclub.org
Pacific Northwest Chow Chow Club – [email protected]
Pacific Northwest Gordon Setter Club – [email protected]
Pacific Northwest Mastiff Fanciers – [email protected]
Pacific Northwest Portuguese Water Dog Club – www.pwdnw.org
Pacific Northwest Sussex Spaniel Club – www.pnwssc.org
Panorama Poodle Club of Mt. Spokane – [email protected]
Papillon Association of Puget Sound – [email protected]
Puget Sound Borzoi Club – [email protected]
Puget Sound Dalmatian Club – www.pugetsunddalmatianclub.com
Puget Sound Doberman Pinscher Club – www.pugetsounddpc.org
Puget Sound English Setter Club – [email protected]
Puget Sound English Springer Spaniel Association – rperk2001@
comcast.net
Puget Sound Labrador Retriever Association – www.pslra.org
Puget Sound Norwegian Elkhound Assn – [email protected]
Puget Sound Pomeranian Club, Inc. – [email protected]
Puget Sound Poodle Club, Inc. – pugetsoundpoodleclub.org/
Puget Sound Pug Dog Club – [email protected]
Puget Sound Shih Tzu Fanciers – www.shihtzufanciers.com
Puget Sound Siberian Husky Club – [email protected]
Puget Sound Toy Fox Terrier Club – [email protected]
Puget Sound Vizsla Club – www.pugetsoundvizsla.net
Samoyed Club of Washington State – [email protected]
Seattle-Tacoma German Wirehaired Pointer Club – 24619 Florence Acres
Rd, Monroe 98272
Snow King Alaskan Malamute Fanciers – [email protected]
Spokane Boxer Club – [email protected]
St. Bernard Club of Puget Sound – [email protected]
Staffordshire Bull Terrier Club of Puget Sound – [email protected]
Twin Peaks Ibizan Hound Club – [email protected]
Washington Brittany Club, Inc. – www.wabrittanyclub.com
Washington State Cocker Spaniel Club, Inc. – [email protected]
Washington State Scottish Terrier Club – [email protected]
Washington State Welsh Terrier Club – [email protected]
West Highland WhiteTerrier Club of Puget Sound – dee_o_thompson@
hotmail.com
Western Wash Australian Shep Assn – www.freewebs.com
westernwashingtonaustralianshepherdassoc/
Western Washington Weimaraner Club – www.westwaweimclub.org
Western Washington Whippet Association – [email protected]
Celebrate
Your Family
Dog!
All types of training!
For all types of dogs!
Puppy Manners / Home Obedience
Off-Leash Control / Agility / Nose Work
Therapy Dog CGC / Musical Freestyle
Conformation Handling
Competition Obedience / Rally Obedience
Behavior Problem Solving
Small Group Classes / Private Lessons
Day, Evening & Weekend Programs
Veterinarian & breeder
recommended since 1977.
Visit our booths here at the show and save $20 on your first class with us!
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The DeeD ... NoT The BreeD!
The American Kennel Club® believes a dog
should be judged by its deeds, not its breed. We
support reasonable, enforceable, non-discriminatory laws that govern the ownership of all
dogs, regardless of breed or type.
Breed-specific legislation hurts responsible dog
owners, does not protect communities and
distracts from the real issue – responsible dog
ownership. AKC knows there are better, more
effective alternatives.
Support AKC efforts to stop
breed-specific legislation.
To find out how you can help, visit
www.akc.org/governmentrelations
or contact the AKC’s Government
relations Department.
Staffordshire Bull
Terrier
AKC Government Relations Dept.
8051 Arco Corporate Dr., Ste. 100
Raleigh, NC 27617-3390
(919) 816-3720 • [email protected]
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GDFLY3 (4/14)
SATURDAY JUDGING SCHEDULE
There are 1381 dogs entered in this show with a total entry of 1424
Conformation – 1246 Entries • Jr. Showmanship – 44 Entries • Obedience – 84 Entries • Rally – 48 Entries
GROUP JUDGING WILL BEGIN NO EARLIER THAN 2:30PM — GROUP ORDER [SUBJECT TO CHANGE]: Sporting, Working, Terrier, Hound, Toy, Herding, Non-Sporting, Best in Show
RING 1 – CLAY COADY
8:00AM
9 American Staffordshire Terriers
1 Bull Terriers (Colored)
4 Miniature Bull Terriers
2 Norwich Terriers
4 Fox Terriers Smooth
5 Parson Russell Terriers
1 Manchester Terriers (Standard)
9:00AM
7 Rat Terriers
13 Border Terriers
4 Cairn Terriers
1 Dandie Dinmont Terriers
1 Lakeland Terriers
10:00AM
3 Fox Terriers Wire
2 Glen of Imaal Terriers
3 Australian Terriers
3 Norfolk Terriers
1 Sealyham Terriers
1 Skye Terriers
6 West Highland White Terriers
7 Scottish Terriers
11:00AM
3 Bedlington Terriers
2 Irish Terriers
1 Kerry Blue Terriers
5 Soft Coated Wheaten Terriers
15 Staffordshire Bull Terriers
RING 1 – JUNE PENTA
12:15PM
9 Italian Greyhounds
5 Chinese Cresteds
7Pomeranians
4 Shih Tzu
6 Toy Fox Terriers
RING 2 – AVERY GAUDIN
8:00AM
1 Black and Tan Coonhounds
2Bloodhounds
3Borzois
28 Rhodesian Ridgebacks
5Salukis
9:30AM
5 Bearded Collies
1Beaucerons
2 Border Collies
9 German Shepherd Dogs
10 Dachshunds (Longhaired)
10:30AM
7 Dachshunds (Smooth)
5 Dachshunds (Wirehaired)
16 Shetland Sheepdogs
7Greyhounds
9 Ibizan Hounds
RING 3 – DOUGLAS GAUDIN
8:00AM
20 Cane Corsi
4Akitas
1Chinooks
9:00AM
27 Doberman Pinschers
10:00AM
17 Bernese Mountain Dogs
8 German Pinschers
11:00AM
15 Great Danes
11Boxers
LUNCH BREAK
12:45PM
8Bullmastiffs
3 Alaskan Malamutes
3 Black Russian Terriers
7 Dogue de Bordeaux
RING 3 – SAKURA MOSES
12:15PM
2 Bullmastiff Sweepstakes
RING 4 – HONEY ANNE GLENDINNING
8:00AM
20Weimaraners
1 Wirehaired Pointing Griffons
4 Setters, Irish Red & White
9:00AM
14Vizslas
7 Spinoni Italiani
4 Setters, Irish
10:00AM
16 Setters, English
10:45AM
6 Spaniels, English SpRINGer
7 Spaniels, Irish Water
2 Spaniels, Field
12 Spaniels, Clumber
2 Spaniels, Sussex
1 Spaniels, Welsh SpRINGer
LUNCH BREAK
12:45PM
4 Spaniels, Cocker (ASCOB)
4 Spaniels, Cocker (Black)
4 Spaniels, Cocker (Parti-color)
14 Spaniels, English Cocker
1 Miniature American Shepherd
1 American Hairless Terrier
5 Berger Picards
3Norrbottenspets
RING 5 – EMILY FISH
8:00AM
44 Jr Showmanship
RING 5 – CHARLES BAGNELL
10:15AM
1 Beagles 13”
7 Beagles 15”
21Whippets
13 Basset Hounds
LUNCH BREAK
12:45PM
14Basenjis
13 Afghan Hounds
1:45PM
19 Portuguese Water Dogs
2 Irish Wolfhounds
8 Pharaoh Hounds
1 Scottish Deerhounds
RING 6 – GERARD PENTA
8:00AM
19 French Bulldogs
15 Boston Terriers
2 Poodles (Toy)
4 Tibetan Spaniels
9:30AM
5 American Eskimo Dogs
9 Bichons Frise
6 Coton de Tulear
2 Lhasa Apsos
13Schipperkes
2 Poodles (Miniature)
11:00AM
11 Shiba Inus
14Dalmatians
LUNCH BREAK
12:45PM
7 Finnish Spitz
17 Poodles (Standard)
3 Chow Chows
1:45PM
10Keeshonden
17Bulldogs
4 Chinese Shar-pei
RING 7 – MICHAEL FAULKNER
8:00AM
11 Cardigan Welsh Corgis
1 Retrievers, Curly-Coated
13 Retrievers, Flat-Coated
9:00AM
1 Old English Sheepdogs
1Pointers
5Brittanys
5 Pointers, German Wirehaired
5 Retrievers, Chesapeake Bay
8 Pointers, German Shorthaired
10:00AM
50 Retrievers, Labrador
LUNCH BREAK
12:45PM
34 Retrievers, Golden
2:00PM
3 Icelandic Sheepdogs
13 Norwegian Buhunds
22 Pembroke Welsh Corgis
RING 8 – CHARLES OLVIS
8:00AM
5 Cirneco dell’Etnas
1Harriers
6Mastiffs
5 Great Pyrenees
2 Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs
1 Belgian Sheepdogs
5Boerboels
9:00AM
12Leonbergers
13Newfoundlands
10:00AM
13 Siberian Huskies
2 Standard Schnauzers
11 Tibetan Mastiffs
11:00AM
5Samoyeds
2Briards
11 Australian Cattle Dogs
7Rottweilers
LUNCH BREAK
12:45PM
16 Saint Bernards
1:30PM
31 Australian Shepherds
5 Belgian Malinois
10 Belgian Tervuren
4 Bouvier des Flandres
6 Collies (Rough)
1 Collies (Smooth)
RING 9 – PEGGY OTERO
8:00AM
8Pugs
2Affenpinschers
8 Chihuahuas (Long Coat)
3 Chihuahuas (Smooth Coat)
4 Miniature Pinschers
9:00AM
15 Cavalier King Charles Spaniels
10 English Toy Spaniels Bl & PC
10:00AM
4 Brussels Griffons
6 English Toy Spaniels KC & R
5 Japanese Chin
10Maltese
11:00AM
18Havanese
LUNCH BREAK
12:30PM
4Pekingese
5 Silky Terriers
32Papillons
6 Yorkshire Terriers
RING 21 – KARLA CURTIS
8:00AM
Beginner Novice Walkthrough
8:15AM
11 Obed. Beginner Novice A
9:20AM
10 Obed. Beginner Novice B
10:20AM
Novice A Walthrough
10:40AM
4 Obed. Novice Class A
11:15AM
6 Obed. Pre Open
TO FOLLOW
11 Obed. Open B
TO FOLLOW
2 Obed. Utility Class A
RING 22 – KENNETH BLANCHARD
8:00AM
1 Obed. Versatility
8:10AM
10 Obed. Utility Class B
9:40AM
2 Obed. Graduate Open Class
10:00AM
6 Obed. Open Class A
10:45AM
1 Obed. Graduate Novice Class
11:00AM
14 Obed. Novice B
TO FOLLOW
6 Obed. Pre Novice
RING 23 – MARY JANE SHERVAIS
8:00AM
Rally Excellent Walkthrough
8:15AM
6 Rally Excellent B
8:45AM
2 Rally Excellent A
9:00AM
7 Rally Advanced B
9:40AM
5 Rally Advanced A
10:10AM
20 Rally Novice B
11:15AM
8 Rally Novice A
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CAN YOU IMAGINE A
WORLD WITHOUT
DOGS?
Think legislation doesn’t affect you? Think again.
Today your rights as a dog owner and breeder are threatened by unjust limit laws, breed-specific bills, and breeding restrictions. AKC works for responsible dog ownership and responsible legislation. Each year we monitor more than 850 state and national bills to protect the
rights of dogs and their owners. We can’t imagine a world without dogs — can you?
For more information visit www.akc.org/canine_legislation
or contact [email protected]
www.akc.org
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GLEG05 (3/13)
SUNDAY JUDGING SCHEDULE
There are 1362 dogs entered in this show with a total entry of 1410
Conformation – 1234 Entries • Jr. Showmanship – 45 Entries • Obedience – 90 Entries • Rally – 41 Entries
GROUP JUDGING WILL BEGIN NO EARLIER THAN 2:45PM — GROUP ORDER [SUBJECT TO CHANGE]: Terrier, Non-Sporting, Working, Hound, Sporting, Herding, Toy, Best in Show
RING 1 – PEGGY GUTIERREZ-OTERO
8:00AM
8 American Staffordshire Terriers
5 Soft Coated Wheaten Terriers
12 Staffordshire Bull Terriers
9:00AM
2 Irish Terriers
1 Kerry Blue Terriers
1 Bull Terriers (Colored)
4 Miniature Bull Terriers
7 Rat Terriers
5 Parson Russell Terriers
4 Fox Terriers Smooth
1 Dandie Dinmont Terriers
10:00AM
3 Australian Terriers
14 Border Terriers
4 Cairn Terriers
3 Fox Terriers Wire
1 Lakeland Terriers
11:00AM
7 Scottish Terriers
2 Glen of Imaal Terriers
3 Norfolk Terriers
2 Norwich Terriers
1 Sealyham Terriers
1 Skye Terriers
6 West Highland White Terriers
3 Bedlington Terriers
RING 2 – JUNE PENTA
8:00AM
1 Black and Tan Coonhounds
1Bloodhounds
5 Cirneco dell’Etnas
1Harriers
3 Irish Wolfhounds
6 English Toy Spaniels KC & R
10 English Toy Spaniels Bl & PC
9:00AM
2Affenpinschers
10Maltese
8 Pharaoh Hounds
9 Ibizan Hounds
RING 2 – AVERY GAUDIN
10:15AM
7 Belgian Malinois
1 Belgian Sheepdogs
8 Belgian Tervuren
12 Cardigan Welsh Corgis
11 Norwegian Buhunds
LUNCH BREAK
12:30PM
3 Icelandic Sheepdogs
21 Pembroke Welsh Corgis
RING 3 – DEMERY PALADICHUK
8:00AM
45 Junior Showmanship
RING 3 – DOUGLAS GAUDIN
10:15AM
10 Australian Cattle Dogs
32 Australian Shepherds
LUNCH BREAK
12:30PM
3 Bearded Collies
1Beaucerons
2 Border Collies
2Briards
5 Collies (Rough)
4 Collies (Smooth)
9 German Shepherd Dogs
1 Old English Sheepdogs
14 Shetland Sheepdogs
RING 4 – GERARD PENTA
8:00AM
46 Retrievers, Labrador
4Akitas
10:00AM
3 Alaskan Malamutes
12 Siberian Huskies
10:45AM
30 Doberman Pinschers
5Samoyeds
LUNCH BREAK
12:45PM
34 Retrievers, Golden
RING 5 – MICHAEL FAULKNER
8:00AM
8Pugs
5 Silky Terriers
8:30AM
8 Beagles 15”
4 Dachshunds (Wirehaired)
8 Dachshunds (Longhaired)
9:30AM
5 Dachshunds (Smooth)
1 Beagles 13”
4Borzois
3Salukis
7Greyhounds
10:30AM
1 Scottish Deerhounds
27 Rhodesian Ridgebacks
LUNCH BREAK
12:45PM
15 Afghan Hounds
1:30PM
22Whippets
15 Basset Hounds
RING 6 – HONEY ANNE GLENDINNING
8:00AM
1Chinooks
6Mastiffs
4Brittanys
15 Great Danes
9:00AM
8 Pointers, German Shorthaired
19 Cane Corsi
10:00AM
13Leonbergers
4 Bouvier des Flandres
1Pointers
4 Pointers, German Wirehaired
4 Retrievers, Chesapeake Bay
11:00AM
1 Retrievers, Curly-Coated
12 Retrievers, Flat-Coated
7 Dogue de Bordeaux
5 Great Pyrenees
LUNCH BREAK
12:45PM
17 Bernese Mountain Dogs
16 Saint Bernards
2:00PM
13Newfoundlands
22 Portuguese Water Dogs
RING 7 – CHARLES OLVIS
8:00AM
16Bulldogs
4 Chinese Shar-pei
10Keeshonden
5 American Eskimo Dogs
4 Tibetan Spaniels
9:30AM
9 Bichons Frise
14 Boston Terriers
2 Lhasa Apsos
10:30AM
6 Coton de Tulear
2 Poodles (Miniature)
12 Shiba Inus
13Schipperkes
LUNCH BREAK
12:30PM
7 Finnish Spitz
16Dalmatians
18 Poodles (Standard)
2:00PM
23 French Bulldogs
3 Chow Chows
RING 8 – CLAY COADY
8:00AM
8 Spinoni Italiani
12Vizslas
20Weimaraners
9:30AM
1 Wirehaired Pointing Griffons
16 Setters, English
3 Setters, Irish
4 Setters, Irish Red & White
7 Spaniels, English Springer
4 Spaniels, Irish Water
2 Spaniels, Field
2 Spaniels, Sussex
1 Spaniels, Welsh Springer
11:00AM
12 Spaniels, Clumber
4Pekingese
LUNCH BREAK
12:30PM
5 Spaniels, Cocker (ASCOB)
4 Spaniels, Cocker (Black)
4 Spaniels, Cocker (Parti-color)
12Basenjis
1:30PM
14 Spaniels, English Cocker
6 Chihuahuas (Long Coat)
4 Chihuahuas (Smooth Coat)
8Pomeranians
RING 9 – LEE WHITTIER
8:00AM
12Boxers
2 Standard Schnauzers
8Bullmastiffs
3 Black Russian Terriers
9:00AM
11 Tibetan Mastiffs
2 Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs
8 German Pinschers
5Boerboels
10:15AM
7 Yorkshire Terriers
19Havanese
11:15AM
5 Japanese Chin
8 Italian Greyhounds
LUNCH BREAK
12:30PM
7Rottweilers
4 Miniature Pinschers
29Papillons
2:00PM
4 Brussels Griffons
16 Cavalier King Charles Spaniels
5 Chinese Cresteds
3:00PM
6 Toy Fox Terriers
4 Shih Tzu
2 Poodles (Toy)
1 American Hairless Terrier
3 Berger Picards
3Norrbottenspets
RING 21 – MAY JANE SHERVAIS
8:00AM
10 Obed. Utility Class B
9:30AM
4 Obed. Graduate Open Class
10:05AM
8 Obed. Pre Open
11:05AM
8 Obed. Open Class A
TO FOLLOW
6 Obed. Pre Novice
TO FOLLOW
13 Obed. Novice Class B
RING 22 – KENNETH BLANCHARD
8:00AM
Beginner Novice Walkthrough
8:15AM
8 Beginner Novice B
9:05AM
11 Beginner Novice A
10:15AM
Novice Class A Walkthrough
10:30AM
6 Obed. Novice Class A
11:10AM
2 Obed. Utility Class A
11:30AM
14 Obed. Open Class B
RING 23 – KARLA CURTIS
8:00AM
Rally Excellent Walkthrough
8:15AM
3 Rally Excellent B
8:30AM
3 Rally Excellent A
9:00AM
10 Rally Advanced B
9:30AM
4 Rally Advanced A
10:00AM
16 Rally Novice B
10:50AM
5 Rally Novice A
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Issue Analysis: Conforma tion Show s
– More Than Just a Pretty Face
H
dle has such a interesting haircut? It’s
an inevitable question for many dog
show spectators.
Contrary to popular
belief, it’s not the
artistic whim of the
dog’s handler or
groomer, but rather
a cut dating back
centuries that helps
the poodle be a better swimmer.
The word “poodle” likely originates from the German
word pudel, meaning “to splash in the
water”. Poodles are excellent swimmers.
Their original purpose was as a hunting
dog that would retrieve birds in the
water. Owners would shear portions of
their coat to help facilitate movement in
the water, but leave sections of their fur
around the top of their head, their
ankles, and hips to help them stay warm
in cold water.
Facts such as these
help illuminate what
an AKC conformation
dog show is all about.
The shows highlight
the amazing diversity
of purebred dogs and
the broad variety of
tasks they can perform.
Group and a St.
Bernard is a member of the Working
Group). The
seven dogs that
win group competition then go on
to compete for
Best in Show.
Points are
awarded based on
the number of
dogs the winner of
each breed competition defeats and
the number of
competitors in the
show. A Champion
(Ch.) title is
obtained once a
dog obtains a certain number of points (wins) from a
required number and type of shows.
© AKC/ROBERT YOUNG
ave you
ever wondered why a poo-
duties for which it was bred.
Because conformation dog shows ultimately judge the quality of breeding
stock, the AKC requires that all dogs
competing in these shows be intact (not
spayed/neutered). If a dog cannot be
bred, it cannot participate in a conformation show. A dog show celebrates and
rewards high-quality breeding, while substandard breeding and quality either
receive poor marks or are disqualified.
A Noble Tradition
The exhibition of dogs is a sport with a
long, proud heritage. The sport as we
know it today has many of its roots in
Victorian England, where in the 19th
Century, aristocratic English gentlemen
would gather together at
local public houses and
taverns and proudly
exhibit their dogs. The
first organized dog show
as we know them today
was held in Newcastleon-Tyne in 1859.
According to The
Kennel Club (UK), 60
Pointer and Setter
breeds were entered in
this first show1.
The popularity of the sport continued to
expand (as did the number of breeds
included), and dog shows began in the
United States just after the Civil War. In
1877, Queen Victoria entered a Scottish
Deerhound at the first Westminster Kennel
Club dog show at Gilmore’s Garden (now
Madison Square Garden) in New York City.
Even as the sport expanded, special care
was taken to ensure the quality of the dogs
and that proper, safe breeding was main-
“Dog shows highlight the amazing
diversity of purebred dogs and
the broad variety of tasks they
can perform.”
Understanding Conformation Shows
The purpose of conformation shows is
simple – to determine how well dogs
conform to the established breed standard. In this way, dog shows are not
unlike horse shows or other animal
stock shows, where there is intense competition among breeders to prove both
the quality of an animal and that it possesses the temperament and physical
characteristics required to perform the
In an all-breed show such as the
AKC/Eukanuba National Championship
or the Westminster Kennel Club show,
the competition begins with the judging
of each individual breed. The winners of
each breed advance to their group competition. AKC breeds are divided into
seven groups (Terrier, Sporting, Hounds,
Non-Sporting, Working, Herding, and
Toys) based on recognized breed characteristics and the purpose for which they
were originally developed (For example,
a Beagle is a member of the Hound
1
“History of the Kennel Club”, The Kennel Club. http://www.thekennelclub.co.uk/item/343/
Originally printed in the American Kennel Club state In Session newsletter, Winter-Spring Issue 2012
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BLOODHOUND- ©ANIMAL PLANET
professionals and amateurs regularly compete directly with
one another. These exhibitors,
regardless of whether they are
professional handlers or ownerhandlers, ensure that their dogs
are in the best health, of the
best quality, and exemplify the
best of their breed.
Dog show exhibitors are
also excellent resources for
spectators who are considering
purchasing a dog. Most are
breed experts and once they
are finished showing for the
day, are happy to talk about
their dog’s breed, temperament, and care requirements.
Purebred dogs benefit from
dog shows, too. Shows are not
only fun, they also provide a
level of accountability for
competitors to make sure their
dogs are properly bred and
raised. The competitive
aspect encourages the breeding and raising of better dogs
and better pets. They are also
educational opportunities for
competitors and spectators alike
to learn about the various AKC-registered breeds and proper dog care.
Experts on dog breeding, care, health
and genetics abound at dog shows.
Conformation dog shows are a fun,
family-friendly way to spend time with
dogs and interact with fellow dog lovers.
The AKC’s Junior Showmanship program reaches out to young people 9-18
years of age.
Juniors competitions provide the
opportunity for
young people to
learn about dogs,
develop dog handling skills, and
learn good sportsmanship.
The AKC also
conducts a competitive scholarship program for Juniors
who have competed in the sport. Each
year, approximately 30 college scholarships are awarded. Applicants must
provide details about their experience
in the sport, work they have done in the
community in support of responsible
dog ownership, and an essay on the
influence that purebred dogs have had
on their lives.
tained. Major James M. Taylor, the first
President of the American Kennel Club,
emphasized the need for a standard set of
rules. The AKC maintains a strict set of
rules governing AKC dog shows to this day.
In addition, the breed parent club of each
breed recognized by the American Kennel
Club maintains a very specific breed standard to ensure the quality of the dogs and
preservation of the characteristics that
“The competitive aspect
encourages the breeding
and raising of better dogs
and better pets.”
enable them to perform the tasks for which
they were originally bred. Only a breed
parent club can alter a breed standard.
Outside the Ring
Participation in conformation dog
shows requires an extensive amount of
work, travel, and an immense depth of
expertise in the breed being shown. Dog
shows are one of the few events in which
It Pays to Support
AKC Dog Shows!
The American Kennel Club hosted its
first dog show in Philadelphia in 1926
in conjunction with the celebration of
the 150th anniversary of the signing of
the Declaration of Independence. Since
that time, the popularity of dogs and
dog shows has grown exponentially in
the United States.
Each year, thousands of AKC
conformation dog shows take place
in communities in every state. Local
clubs and organizations also host thousands of additional AKC obedience,
agility, field trial, and other competitions throughout the country.
Each of these events generates significant revenue for local businesses
including hotels, restaurants, shops,
transportation, and event venues,
among others.
This revenue is in addition to the millions of dollars responsible dog owners
spend on their pets at local businesses
each year on such items as dog food,
grooming, veterinary care and boarding.
When considering whether to support
a piece of canine legislation, consider
the effect it may have on dog competitions and dog ownership among your
constituency. Supporting dog shows
and responsible dog ownership has a
ripple effect that benefits a community’s residents, local businesses, and
overall economy.
For more information about the
economic impact of AKC shows and
dog ownership in your state, visit
www.akc.org/governmentrelations and
click on the “Government Relations
Toolbox” link.
Dogs have made a positive impact on
the lives of millions of Americans.
Conformation shows are a fun way to
celebrate some of the most exquisite
dogs in the world, the dedication of
their breeders, and the wonderful purpose and characteristics that make each
AKC-registered breed unique.
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ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF BREEDS –SATURDAY
#
2
13
4
3
5
1
9
11
31
3
14
13
1
7
5
1
3
5
1
10
5
17
9
1
3
2
5
2
13
3
15
4
11
2
5
4
1
17
2
8
4
20
11
15
8
3
5
4
1
3
5
6
1
6
10
7
5
14
1
27
7
10
RING
BREED
AFFENPINSCHERS
9
AFGHAN HOUNDS
5
AKITAS
3
ALASKAN MALAMUTES
3
AMERICAN ESKIMO DOGS
6
AMER HAIRLESS TERRIER
4
AMER STAFF TERRIERS
1
AUSTRALIAN CATTLE DOGS
8
AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERDS
8
AUSTRALIAN TERRIERS
1
BASENJIS
5
BASSET HOUNDS
5
BEAGLES 13”
5
BEAGLES 15”
5
BEARDED COLLIES
2
BEAUCERONS
2
BEDLINGTON TERRIERS
1
BELGIAN MALINOIS
8
BELGIAN SHEEPDOGS
8
BELGIAN TERVUREN
8
BERGER PICARDS
4
BERNESE MOUNTAIN DOGS
3
BICHONS FRISE
6
BLACK & TAN COONHOUNDS 2
BLACK RUSSIAN TERRIERS
3
BLOODHOUNDS
2
BOERBOELS
8
BORDER COLLIES
2
BORDER TERRIERS
1
BORZOIS
2
BOSTON TERRIERS
6
BOUVIER DES FLANDRES
8
BOXERS
3
BRIARDS
8
BRITTANYS
7
BRUSSELS GRIFFONS
9
BULL TERRIERS (COLORED)
1
BULLDOGS
6
BULLMASTIFF SWEEPS
3
BULLMASTIFFS
3
CAIRN TERRIERS
1
CANE CORSI
3
CARDIGAN WELSH CORGIS
7
CAVALIER KING CHAS SPAN
9
CHIHUAHUAS (LONG COAT)
9
CHIHUAHUAS (SMOOTH)
9
CHINESE CRESTEDS
1
CHINESE SHAR-PEI
6
CHINOOKS
3
CHOW CHOWS
6
CIRNECO DELL’ETNAS
8
COLLIES (ROUGH)
8
COLLIES (SMOOTH)
8
COTON DE TULEAR
6
DACHSHUNDS (LONG)
2
DACHSHUNDS (SMOOTH)
2
DACHSHUNDS (WIRE)
2
DALMATIANS
6
DANDIE DINMONT TERRIERS 1
DOBERMAN PINSCHERS
3
DOGUE DE BORDEAUX
3
ENGLISH TOY SPAN BL & PC 9
12
TIME
8:00AM
12:45PM
8:00AM
12:45PM
9:30AM
12:45PM
8:00AM
11:00AM
1:30PM
10:00AM
12:45PM
10:15AM
10:15AM
10:15AM
9:30AM
9:30AM
11:00AM
1:30PM
8:00AM
1:30PM
12:45PM
10:00AM
9:30AM
8:00AM
12:45PM
8:00AM
8:00AM
9:30AM
9:00AM
8:00AM
8:00AM
1:30PM
11:00AM
11:00AM
9:00AM
10:00AM
8:00AM
1:45PM
12:15PM
12:45PM
9:00AM
8:00AM
8:00AM
9:00AM
8:00AM
8:00AM
12:15PM
1:45PM
8:00AM
12:45PM
8:00AM
1:30PM
1:30PM
9:30AM
9:30AM
10:30AM
10:30AM
11:00AM
9:00AM
9:00AM
12:45PM
9:00AM
#
6
7
4
3
19
8
9
2
15
5
2
7
1
18
9
3
2
2
9
5
44
10
1
1
12
2
10
1
6
1
4
4
13
3
3
13
2
11
10
1
2
4
14
6
11
6
6
2
10
1
1
32
5
4
22
8
1
8
5
7
2
17
BREED
ENGLISH TOY SPAN KC & R
FINNISH SPITZ
FOX TERRIERS SMOOTH
FOX TERRIERS WIRE
FRENCH BULLDOGS
GERMAN PINSCHERS
GERMAN SHEPHERD DOGS
GLEN OF IMAAL TERRIERS
GREAT DANES
GREAT PYRENEES
GREATER SWISS MTN DOGS
GREYHOUNDS
HARRIERS
HAVANESE
IBIZAN HOUNDS
ICELANDIC SHEEPDOGS
IRISH TERRIERS
IRISH WOLFHOUNDS
ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS
JAPANESE CHIN
JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP
KEESHONDEN
KERRY BLUE TERRIERS
LAKELAND TERRIERS
LEONBERGERS
LHASA APSOS
MALTESE
MANCHESTER TERR (STD)
MASTIFFS
MIN AMER SHEPHERD
MINIATURE BULL TERRIERS
MINIATURE PINSCHERS
NEWFOUNDLANDS
NORFOLK TERRIERS
NORRBOTTENSPETS
NORWEGIAN BUHUNDS
NORWICH TERRIERS
OBED. BEGINNER NOVICE A
OBED. BEGINNER NOVICE B
OBED. GRADUATE NOVICE
OBED. GRADUATE OPEN
OBED. NOVICE CLASS A
OBED. NOVICE CLASS B
OBED. OPEN CLASS A
OBED. OPEN CLASS B
OBED. PRE NOVICE CLASS
OBED. PRE OPEN
OBED. UTILITY CLASS A
OBED. UTILITY CLASS B
OBED. VERSATILITY
OLD ENGLISH SHEEPDOGS
PAPILLONS
PARSON RUSSELL TERRIERS
PEKINGESE
PEMBROKE WELSH CORGIS
PHARAOH HOUNDS
POINTERS
POINTERS, GERMAN SHORT
POINTERS, GERMAN WIRE
POMERANIANS
POODLES (MINIATURE)
POODLES (STANDARD)
RING
9
6
1
1
6
3
2
1
3
8
8
2
8
9
2
7
1
5
1
9
5
6
1
1
8
6
9
1
8
4
1
9
8
1
4
7
1
21
21
22
22
21
22
22
21
22
21
21
22
22
7
9
1
9
7
5
7
7
7
1
6
6
TIME
10:00AM
12:45PM
8:00AM
10:00AM
8:00AM
10:00AM
9:30AM
10:00AM
11:00AM
8:00AM
8:00AM
10:30AM
8:00AM
11:00AM
10:30AM
2:00PM
11:00AM
1:45PM
12:15PM
10:00AM
8:00AM
1:45PM
11:00AM
9:00AM
9:00AM
9:30AM
10:00AM
8:00AM
8:00AM
12:45PM
8:00AM
8:00AM
9:00AM
10:00AM
12:45PM
2:00PM
8:00AM
8:15AM
9:20AM
10:45AM
9:40AM
10:40AM
11:00AM
10:00AM
PM
PM
11:15AM
PM
8:10AM
8:00AM
9:00AM
12:30PM
8:00AM
12:30PM
2:00PM
1:45PM
9:00AM
9:00AM
9:00AM
12:15PM
9:30AM
12:45PM
#
2
19
8
7
8
20
5
7
2
6
5
1
13
34
50
28
7
16
5
5
13
1
7
1
16
4
4
16
11
4
13
5
1
5
12
4
4
4
14
6
2
7
2
1
7
15
2
11
4
6
14
20
6
21
1
6
BREED
POODLES (TOY)
PORTUGUESE WATER DOGS
PUGS
RAT TERRIERS
RALLY NOVICE A
RALLY NOVICE B
RALLY ADVANCED A
RALLY ADVANCED B
RALLY EXCELLENT A
RALLY EXCELLENT B
RET, CHESAPEAKE BAY
RETRIEVERS, CURLY-COATED
RETRIEVERS, FLAT-COATED
RETRIEVERS, GOLDEN
RETRIEVERS, LABRADOR
RHODESIAN RIDGEBACKS
ROTTWEILERS
SAINT BERNARDS
SALUKIS
SAMOYEDS
SCHIPPERKES
SCOTTISH DEERHOUNDS
SCOTTISH TERRIERS
SEALYHAM TERRIERS
SETTERS, ENGLISH
SETTERS, IRISH
SET, IRISH RED & WHITE
SHETLAND SHEEPDOGS
SHIBA INUS
SHIH TZU
SIBERIAN HUSKIES
SILKY TERRIERS
SKYE TERRIERS
SOFT-CTD WHEATEN TERR
SPANIELS, CLUMBER
SPANIELS, COCKER (ASCOB)
SPANIELS, COCKER (BLACK)
SPANIELS, COCKER (PARTI)
SPANIELS, ENGLISH COCKER
SPANIELS, ENG SPRINGER
SPANIELS, FIELD
SPANIELS, IRISH WATER
SPANIELS, SUSSEX
SPAN, WELSH SPRINGER
SPINONI ITALIANI
STAFF BULL TERRIERS
STANDARD SCHNAUZERS
TIBETAN MASTIFFS
TIBETAN SPANIELS
TOY FOX TERRIERS
VIZSLAS
WEIMARANERS
WEST HIGHLND WHITE TERR
WHIPPETS
WIREHAIRED PNTNG GRIFF
YORKSHIRE TERRIERS
RING
6
5
9
1
23
23
23
23
23
23
7
7
7
7
7
2
8
8
2
8
6
5
1
1
4
4
4
2
6
1
8
9
1
1
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
1
8
8
6
1
4
4
1
5
4
9
TIME
8:00AM
1:45PM
8:00AM
9:00AM
11:15AM
10:10AM
9:40AM
9:00AM
8:45AM
8:15AM
9:00AM
8:00AM
8:00AM
12:45PM
10:00AM
8:00AM
11:00AM
12:45PM
8:00AM
11:00AM
9:30AM
1:45PM
10:00AM
10:00AM
10:00AM
9:00AM
8:00AM
10:30AM
11:00AM
12:15PM
10:00AM
12:30PM
10:00AM
11:00AM
10:45AM
12:45PM
12:45PM
12:45PM
12:45PM
10:45AM
10:45AM
10:45AM
10:45AM
10:45AM
9:00AM
11:00AM
10:00AM
10:00AM
8:00AM
12:15PM
9:00AM
8:00AM
10:00AM
10:15AM
8:00AM
12:30PM
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF BREEDS –SUNDAY
#
2
15
4
3
5
1
8
10
32
3
12
15
1
8
3
1
3
7
1
8
3
17
9
1
3
1
5
2
14
4
14
4
12
2
4
4
1
16
8
4
19
12
16
6
4
5
4
1
3
5
5
4
6
8
5
4
16
1
30
7
10
6
RING
BREED
AFFENPINSCHERS
2
AFGHAN HOUNDS
5
AKITAS
4
ALASKAN MALAMUTES
4
AMERICAN ESKIMO DOGS
7
AMER HAIRLESS TERRIER
9
AMER STAFF TERRIERS
1
AUSTRALIAN CATTLE DOGS
3
AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERDS
3
AUSTRALIAN TERRIERS
1
BASENJIS
8
BASSET HOUNDS
5
BEAGLES 13”
5
BEAGLES 15”
5
BEARDED COLLIES
3
BEAUCERONS
3
BEDLINGTON TERRIERS
1
BELGIAN MALINOIS
2
BELGIAN SHEEPDOGS
2
BELGIAN TERVUREN
2
BERGER PICARDS
9
BERNESE MOUNTAIN DOGS
6
BICHONS FRISE
7
BLACK & TAN COONHOUNDS 2
BLACK RUSSIAN TERRIERS
9
BLOODHOUNDS
2
BOERBOELS
9
BORDER COLLIES
3
BORDER TERRIERS
1
BORZOIS
5
BOSTON TERRIERS
7
BOUVIER DES FLANDRES
6
BOXERS
9
BRIARDS
3
BRITTANYS
6
BRUSSELS GRIFFONS
9
BULL TERRIERS (COLORED) 1
BULLDOGS
7
BULLMASTIFFS
9
CAIRN TERRIERS
1
CANE CORSI
6
CARDIGAN WELSH CORGIS
2
CAVALIER KING CHAS SPAN
9
CHIHUAHUAS (LONG COAT)
8
CHIHUAHUAS (SMOOTH)
8
CHINESE CRESTEDS
9
CHINESE SHAR-PEI
7
CHINOOKS
6
CHOW CHOWS
7
CIRNECO DELL’ETNAS
2
COLLIES (ROUGH)
3
COLLIES (SMOOTH)
3
COTON DE TULEAR
7
DACHSHUNDS (LONG)
5
DACHSHUNDS (SMOOTH)
5
DACHSHUNDS (WIRE)
5
DALMATIANS
7
DANDIE DINMONT TERRIERS 1
DOBERMAN PINSCHERS
4
DOGUE DE BORDEAUX
6
ENGLISH TOY SPAN BL & PC 2
ENGLISH TOY SPAN KC & R
2
TIME
9:00AM
12:45PM
8:00AM
10:00AM
8:00AM
3:00PM
8:00AM
10:15AM
10:15AM
10:00AM
12:30PM
1:30PM
9:30AM
8:30AM
12:30PM
12:30PM
11:00AM
10:15AM
10:15AM
10:15AM
3:00PM
12:45PM
9:30AM
8:00AM
8:00AM
8:00AM
9:00AM
12:30PM
10:00AM
9:30AM
9:30AM
10:00AM
8:00AM
12:30PM
8:00AM
2:00PM
9:00AM
8:00AM
8:00AM
10:00AM
9:00AM
10:15AM
2:00PM
1:30PM
1:30PM
2:00PM
8:00AM
8:00AM
2:00PM
8:00AM
12:30PM
12:30PM
10:30AM
8:30AM
9:30AM
8:30AM
12:30PM
9:00AM
10:45AM
11:00AM
8:00AM
8:00AM
#
7
4
3
23
8
9
2
15
5
2
7
1
19
9
3
2
3
8
5
45
10
1
1
13
2
10
6
4
4
13
3
3
11
2
11
8
4
6
13
8
14
6
8
2
10
1
29
5
4
21
8
1
8
4
8
2
18
2
22
8
5
16
RING
BREED
FINNISH SPITZ
7
FOX TERRIERS SMOOTH
1
FOX TERRIERS WIRE
1
FRENCH BULLDOGS
7
GERMAN PINSCHERS
9
GERMAN SHEPHERD DOGS
3
GLEN OF IMAAL TERRIERS
1
GREAT DANES
6
GREAT PYRENEES
6
GREATER SWISS MTN DOGS 9
GREYHOUNDS
5
HARRIERS
2
HAVANESE
9
IBIZAN HOUNDS
2
ICELANDIC SHEEPDOGS
2
IRISH TERRIERS
1
IRISH WOLFHOUNDS
2
ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS
9
JAPANESE CHIN
9
JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP
3
KEESHONDEN
7
KERRY BLUE TERRIERS
1
LAKELAND TERRIERS
1
LEONBERGERS
6
LHASA APSOS
7
MALTESE
2
MASTIFFS
6
MINIATURE BULL TERRIERS 1
MINIATURE PINSCHERS
9
NEWFOUNDLANDS
6
NORFOLK TERRIERS
1
NORRBOTTENSPETS
9
NORWEGIAN BUHUNDS
2
NORWICH TERRIERS
1
OBED. BEGINNER NOVICE A 22
OBED. BEGINNER NOVICE B 22
OBED. GRADUATE OPEN
21
OBED. NOVICE CLASS A
22
OBED. NOVICE CLASS B
21
OBED. OPEN CLASS A
21
OBED. OPEN CLASS B
22
OBED. PRE NOVICE CLASS
21
OBED. PRE OPEN
21
OBED. UTILITY CLASS A
22
OBED. UTILITY CLASS B
21
OLD ENGLISH SHEEPDOGS
3
PAPILLONS
9
PARSON RUSSELL TERR
1
PEKINGESE
8
PEMBROKE WELSH CORGIS
2
PHARAOH HOUNDS
2
POINTERS
6
POINTERS, GER SHORTHRD
6
POINTERS, GER WIREHRD
6
POMERANIANS
8
POODLES (MINIATURE)
7
POODLES (STANDARD)
7
POODLES (TOY)
9
PORTUGUESE WATER DOGS 6
PUGS
5
RALLY NOVICE A
23
RALLY NOVICE B
23
TIME
12:30PM
9:00AM
10:00AM
2:00PM
9:00AM
12:30PM
11:00AM
8:00AM
11:00AM
9:00AM
9:30AM
8:00AM
10:15AM
9:00AM
12:30PM
9:00AM
8:00AM
11:15AM
11:15AM
8:00AM
8:00AM
9:00AM
10:00AM
10:00AM
9:30AM
9:00AM
8:00AM
9:00AM
12:30PM
2:00PM
11:00AM
3:00PM
10:15AM
11:00AM
9:05AM
8:15AM
9:30AM
10:30AM
PM
11:05AM
11:30AM
PM
10:05AM
11:10AM
8:00AM
12:30PM
12:30PM
9:00AM
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RALLY ADVANCED A
RALLY ADVANCED B
RALLY EXCELLENT A
RALLY EXCELLENT B
RAT TERRIERS
RET, CHESAPEAKE BAY
RET, CURLY-COATED
RETRIEVERS, FLAT-COATED
RETRIEVERS, GOLDEN
RETRIEVERS, LABRADOR
RHODESIAN RIDGEBACKS
ROTTWEILERS
SAINT BERNARDS
SALUKIS
SAMOYEDS
SCHIPPERKES
SCOTTISH DEERHOUNDS
SCOTTISH TERRIERS
SEALYHAM TERRIERS
SETTERS, ENGLISH
SETTERS, IRISH
SETTERS, IRISH RED & WHITE
SHETLAND SHEEPDOGS
SHIBA INUS
SHIH TZU
SIBERIAN HUSKIES
SILKY TERRIERS
SKYE TERRIERS
SOFT CTD WHEATEN TERR
SPANIELS, CLUMBER
SPANIELS, COCKER (ASCOB)
SPANIELS, COCKER (BLACK)
SPANIELS, COCKER (PARTI)
SPANIELS, ENGLISH COCKER
SPANIELS, ENG SPRINGER
SPANIELS, FIELD
SPANIELS, IRISH WATER
SPANIELS, SUSSEX
SPAN, WELSH SPRINGER
SPINONI ITALIANI
STAFF BULL TERRIERS
STANDARD SCHNAUZERS
TIBETAN MASTIFFS
TIBETAN SPANIELS
TOY FOX TERRIERS
VIZSLAS
WEIMARANERS
WEST HIGHLAND WHITE TERR
WHIPPETS
WIREHAIRED PNTNG GRIFF
YORKSHIRE TERRIERS
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AKC EVENTS iN BriEf
When you register your purebred dog with AKC, you can participate in...
Agility
Agility blends training and athletic ability, creating challenge and excitement for every breed.
Dogs demonstrate their ability to negotiate a complex course that includes climbing an Aframe, jumping through hoops, running through tunnels and pausing on command. Competing in
agility requires proper training, as it is a game of physical skill, control, patience and, most of
all, teamwork between a handler and dog.
Obedience
Obedience trials promote better canine-human companionship by encouraging basic good
behavior in dogs. Obedience competitions test a dog’s ability to perform a prescribed set of
exercises. Competing in obedience requires preparation, as it is a game of control, patience
and teamwork between a handler and dog.
Rally®
Rally is a sport in which the dog and handler complete a course that has been designed by the
rally judge. The judge tells the handler to begin, and the dog and handler proceed at their own
pace through a course of designated stations (10 - 20, depending on the level). Each of these
stations has a sign providing instructions regarding the next skill that is to be performed.
Scoring is not as rigorous as traditional obedience.
Dog Shows (Junior Showmanship)
Dog shows celebrate and help preserve the distinctive features of different breeds and provide a forum in which dogs are evaluated for future breeding programs. Handlers enter the
show ring with their dogs so judges can evaluate the dogs’ conformation, or how closely their
physical structure conforms to their particular breeds’ standards (detailed descriptions of
each breed).
Junior Showmanship offers children between the ages of 10 and 18 years of age an opportunity to develop their handling skills, learn about good sportsmanship and learn about dogs and
dog shows. Juniors are judged on their ability to present, or handle, their dogs as they would
in the breed ring. Juniors may also gain recognition in performance and field events such as
obedience, agility, earthdog and lure coursing.
Field Trials
Field trials offer practical demonstrations of a dog’s ability to perform in the field the functions for which it was bred. Field events are open to pointing breeds, retrievers, spaniels,
Beagles, Basset Hounds and Dachshunds. Events vary according to breeds’ functions, but in
each case, dogs compete against each other for placements and points toward their championships.
Hunting Tests
Hunting tests evaluate a dog’s hunting abilities on different elements of pointing, retrieving or
flushing. The dog’s ability to perform is judged against a standard of perfection established
by the AKC regulations.
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Meet The Breed – Ring 43
Akita Club of Puget Sound
Western Washington Australian Shepherd Association
Evergreen Basenji Club
Basset Hound Club of Greater Seattle
NW Bearded Collie Club of Puget Sound
Evergreen Belgian Tervuren Club
Berger Picard Club of America
Bernese Mountain Dog Club of Greater Seattle
American Boerboel Club
Pacific Northwest Boxer Club
Bulldog Club of Greater Seattle
Bull Terrier Club of Puget Sound
Evergreen Chesapeake Bay Retriever Club
Chinook Club of America
Pacific Northwest Chow Chow Club
Cirneco dell’ Etna Club of America
Overlake Collie Club
Cascade Dachshund Club
Puget Sound Dalmatian Club
Puget Sound Doberman Pinscher Club
Drever Association of America
Cascade English Cocker Spaniel Fanciers
National Entlebucher Mountain Dog Association
Estrela Mountain Dog Association of America
Cascade Field Spaniel Fanciers
Pacific NW French Bulldog Club
German Shepherd Dog Club of Washington
German Shorthaired Pointer Club of Washington
Sea Tac German Wirehaired Pointer Club
Evergreen Golden Retriever Club
Great Dane Club of Western Washington
Great Dane Outreach
Great Pyrenees Club of Puget Sound
Icelandic Sheepdog Association of America
Irish Wolfhound Club of Puget Sound
Kooikerhondje Club of America
Puget Sound Labrador Retriever Club
Cascade Lhasa Apso Fanciers
Evergreen Maltese Club
Old English Sheepdog Club of Greater Seattle
Papillon Association of Puget Sound
Cascade Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club
Standard Poodle Group
Pacific Northwest Portuguese Water Dog Club
Puget Sound Pug Dog Club
Northwest Rhodesian Ridgeback Club
Northern Cascade Saluki Fanciers
American Sealyham Terrier Club
Evergreen State Shetland Sheepdog Club
Evergreen Shiba Inu Club
West Coast Spinone Italiano Club
Western Washington Weimaraner Club
West Highland White Terrier Club of Puget Sound
Mount Rainier Yorkshire Terrier Club
Specific breed times will be posted at the show
and on our website – www.seattlekennelclub.org
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Where did all the dogs go?
Think it can’t happen?
Think again.
If we spay and neuter all dogs and ban all breeding, where will it lead?
Read the fine print when contributing to your pet causes. You may be supporting an animal rights group that equates owning domestic pets to exploitation,
which threatens your right to own a dog.
We’re more than champion dogs.
We’re the dog’s champion.
www.akc.org
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PARTNERS IN PERFORMANCE – RINGS 41 & 42
TIME
SATURDAY, MARCH 7
EVENT
CONTACT
RING
10:00 – 10:30
FAMILY DOG TRAINING CENTER
Disaster Preparedness for Pet Owners
www.familydogonline.com
41
10:30 – 11:00
K9 NOSE WORKS – Miriam Rose, CPDT-KA, CNWI
northwestnoseworks.com
41
11:00 – 11:45
EWE-TOPIA HERD DOG TRAINING SCHOOL
Roy, Washington, Joe Kapelos and Linda Leeman
www.ewe-topia.com
41
12:00 – 12:30
SEATTLE POLICE DEPARTMENT CANINE UNIT
www.seattle.gov/police/Units/k9.htm
41
12:30 – 1:00
BOEING EXPLOSIVES DETECTION K-9 TEAM
The Boeing Company
41
1:00 – 1:45
EWE-TOPIA HERD DOG TRAINING SCHOOL
www.ewe-topia.com
42
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EMERALD CITY CANINE FREE STYLE DANCERS
Dog and Person Dance Demonstration
www.olypen.com/dncngals/
41
2:30 – 3:00
OLYMPIC DISC DOGS
Flying Disc Dog Demonstration, Cassi Anderson
www.discdoggin.com
41/42
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CONTACT
RING
10:00 – 10:30
FAMILY DOG TRAINING CENTER
Disaster Preparedness for Pet Owners
www.familydogonline.com
41
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K9 NOSE WORKS – Miriam Rose, CPDT-KA, CNWI
northwestnoseworks.com
41
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RS AGILITY, INTRODUCTION TO AGILITY
www.r2agility.com
[email protected]
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SEATTLE POLICE DEPARTMENT CANINE UNIT
www.seattle.gov/police/Units/k9.htm
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BOEING EXPLOSIVES DETECTION K-9 TEAM
The Boeing Company
41
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EMERALD CITY CANINE FREE STYLE DANCERS
Dog and Person Dance Demonstration
www.olypen.com/dncngals/
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1:30 – 2:00
F.I.D.O. DRILL TEAM – PAWSAbility Dog Training Center
www.everydoghas.com
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Thank You to our Sponsors!
SPONSORS
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PA R T N E R S I N P E R F O R M A N C E – R I N G S 4 1 & 4 2 – C O N T I N U E D
BOEING K-9 PROGRAM:
The Boeing Company ‘s K-9 Program
consists of more than eight K-9 teams,
one trainer, a kennel master and a team
of highly trained explosive Detection
Dogs deployed at various sites throughout
the enterprise to provide its employees,
contractors and visitors a safe work
environment. Boeing currently has K-9
units working in the State of Washington,
Southern California, Wichita, Kansas,
North Charleston, South Carolina, and
Chicago, Ill. This program, which grew out
of Boeing’s need for enhanced security
in the aftermath of 9/11, was established
in November 2001. K-9 members of the
Explosive Detection Dog program work
with Boeing Security to identify and alert
on suspicious material and are trained
to detect over 17,000 different explosive
based chemicals and compounds. Boeing’s
explosive detection dogs have been on the
job at shareholders meetings, customer
product delivery events, on the field and
flight lines during flight tests, and at major
employee forums held at Boeing facilities.
Selecting a K-9 requires that the dog and
handler are the right fit for the job. Today’s
K-9s are often recruited from rescue
shelters or from other service dog training
programs. The dogs are tested out to see
if being an explosive detection dog is the
right skill match. If they pass the test, they
go into training and certification. Each
K-9 and handler are certified together as
a team once a year. The dogs become part
of the handler’s family, as the handler is
responsible for his or her dog 24 hours a
day. Typically, these dogs, often Labradors,
German Shepherds, Belgian Malinois and
even mixed breads, have tenure of six to
eight years in the program. When they
retire from active duty the dogs often
remain part of their handler’s family. In
addition to their work keeping people,
products and property safe, Boeing’s K-9
teams actively participate in the community
as goodwill ambassadors. Members of
the K-9 unit make themselves available
for demonstrations, safety fairs and
other public events. Boeing is the world’s
leading aerospace company and the largest
manufacturer of commercial jetliners and
military aircraft combined.
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EMERALD CITY K-9 FREESTYLE
DANCERS:
Musical freestyle Canine Dancing is a
sport that combines dog obedience and
dance in a way that is totally unique and
exciting. It blends dog obedience and dance
presenting a visually exciting display of
handler and canine teamwork. The handler
and dog perform dance-oriented footwork
in time to the music.
Contact Carolyn Money
[email protected]/ECK9
360-406-4078
EWE-TOPIA HERDDOG TRAINING:
The Ewe-topia Herddogs by Ewe-topia
Herddog Training, LLC, located in Roy,
Washington. Watch, have fun and learn as
ten different breeds demonstrate their
skills by herding ducks through various
obstacles. Besides being ranked the best
herddog facility in the area according to
Seattle Magazine in April 2003, they have
been on Evening Magazine, Northwest
Backroads, Northwest Cable News, National
Public Radio, Dori Monson radio show,
Martha Norwalk radio show and in many
newspapers and magazines across the
United States and internationally. A Stryker
Brigade and an Army Canine unit trained
at Ewe-topia in 2005 to simulate situations
they would encounter on small farms in
Iraq including the training of their bomb
detection and attack dogs working with
the distraction of livestock. This will be
Ewe-topia’s 21st consecutive Seattle Kennel
Club presentation.
Ewetopia Herddog Training, LLC,
6311 288th St. S., Roy, WA 98580.
253-843-2929.
www.ewetopia.com
“Where you and your dog come
first for the farm, fun and trials.”
FAMILY DOG TRAINING CENTER:
Obedience Skit Featuring 10 Dogs
and 1 Miniature Pig
It’s true! Anything a dog can do, a pig
can do, too! Come see for yourself at
10:00 am on both Saturday and Sunday
in the demonstration ring. Join us for a
fun, action-packed skit that showcases
obedience, agility and tricks performed
by 11 of Family Dog Training Center’s
students. Our demo team includes ten
purebred and mixed breed dogs, along with
“Amy Trotter,” a miniature pig who is also
one of our students. Amy was featured in
an article by Ranny Green that appears
on the Seattle Kennel Club website. Read
more about Amy Trotter at http://www.
seattledogshow.org/amy-trotter-is-beyondjust-cute-shes-become-arole-model-for-theother-dogs-in-classes-so-far/. Family Dog Training Center is the official
obedience sponsor of Seattle Kennel Club
and offers all types of training for all
types of dogs, from agility, conformation
handling, competition obedience and rally
obedience, to tracking, puppy manners,
home obedience, Canine Good Citizen and
therapy dog training in our 9,300 s.f. facility
in Kent, WA.
Family Dog Training Center
1515 Central Ave. S., Kent, WA 98032
253-854-9663
www.familydogonline.com
F.I.D.O. DRILL TEAM:
The Paws-Abilities’ “Fun Is Dog
Obedience” (F.I.D.O.) Drill Team was
formed by local dog owners to demonstrate
the joy in, and fun of, owning a well-trained,
obedient dog. The team is made up of
Mixed Breeds, Purebreds and Shelter
Rescues ranging in age from nine months
to twelve years old, all working together
in close order drill to demonstrate the
benefits of training for ALL dogs and to
encourage others to train their dogs and
join in the FUN of being a responsible dog
owner. The F.I.D.O. Drill Team chose to use
a SemiMilitary marching style as a show
of respect to their canine cousins working
across the US and around the world in
partnership with Police and Military units
to keep them safe. The Team’s Wagging
Tails are their way of saying Thank You!
Paws-Ability Dog Training Center:
7338 26th St. E., Fife, WA 98424
www.everydoghas.com
425-277-3794 PA R T N E R S I N P E R F O R M A N C E – R I N G S 4 1 & 4 2 – C O N T I N U E D
K9 NOSE WORK
DEMONSTRATION TEAM:
See a demonstration of the newest and
fastest growing dog sport for the very first
time at the Seattle Kennel Club Dog Show.
This exciting and inclusive detection-style
activity is appropriate for dogs of any
age, breed, size, or physical ability and
handlers of all ages and abilities. K9 Nose
Work has been featured in the August
2009 issue of The Whole Dog Journal, the
June 2010 issue of Bark Magazine, the
November/ December 2010 issue of The
APDT Chronicle – the Seattle Kennel Club
website http:// www.seattlekennelclub.org/
i-get-it-andit-all-makesscents/ The Seattle
Times http://o.seattletimes.nwsource.com/
html/local news/2012881334_nosework13m.
html - as well as having been presented
at national professional dog training
conferences. The sport of K9 Nose Work was
first developed in 2008 by a retired police
K9 trainer and two of his cohorts. Some of
the many benefits include deepening the
owner/dog relationship while expending
the dogs’ excess energy, and putting their
minds to work in a sport that can be taught
and practiced indoors with minimal needs
for equipment (recycled cardboard boxes)
and space. Dogs leave class happy and tired
while their owners leave amazed at what
the dogs can do. K9 Nose Work provides an
energetic and focused outlet for any dog.
The sport also brings special benefits for
dogs with issues such as lack of confidence
or focus, overly reactive around other
dogs and/or people, dogs convalescing
from medical issues, generalized social
or situational anxiety preventing them
from joining a typical group training class,
hearing or sight impairments, and retired
conformation, competition, service, or
working dogs in need of a ‘job’ to keep
them busy and happy. K9 Nose Work has
been shown to improve dogs’ performance
in other dog sports. In September 2009
Miriam Rose first brought K9 Nose work
to Washington State. As Washington’s
first Certified Nose Work Instructor (and
a professional K9 detection trainer/
handler), she offers weekly classes at
numerous conveniently located regional
training centers in Western Washington.
Four levels of classes keep owners and
dogs progressing at each team’s individual
pace. Exciting Northwest and national
competitions have already been held and
more are in the planning stages. Come
and join the fun with your dog! “Bringing
the sport of K9 Nose Work to the Pacific
Northwest, one happy dog at a time.”
Miriam Rose, CNWI, CPDT-KA
www.nwnoseworks.com
206-362-4163
email [email protected] for class
schedules, openings & further information
OLYMPIC FLYING DISC DOGS
DEMONSTRATION:
Olympic Disc Dogs and Emerald City
Disc Dogs are dedicated to having fun
with friends and our dogs through the
sport of canine disc by training new
teams, competitions and community
events. We promote responsible dog/
owner relationships and encourage safety,
sportsmanlike conduct and positive
training. Learn how you and your dog can
start playing; See training tips and video at
www.DiscDoggin.com.
Cassi Anderson
E-mail: [email protected]
http://www.discdoggin.com/
R2AGILITY, INTRODUCTION TO AGILITY:
Agility is the ultimate game for you
and your dog. It is also one of the most
exciting canine sports for spectators. In
agility, a dog demonstrates its agile nature
and versatility by following cues from the
handler through a timed obstacle course.
The course has jumps, tunnels, weave poles,
and other obstacles. Agility strengthens
the bond between dogs and handlers, it
is extremely fun, and it provides vigorous
exercise for both!
SEATTLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
CANINE UNIT:
For the past 43 years, highly trained
Seattle Police canines have been patrolling
the streets of your city on a nightly basis.
Our Generalist Patrol Dogs have located
thousands of criminals that would have
otherwise gotten away. Our Narcotics
Detection Dog teams have helped take
millions of dollars’ worth of drugs of the
streets and have seized millions of dollars
in illegally obtained property. Since
being provided by the Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco and Firearms, our Explosives
Detection Dogs have instilled peace of
mind and helped make the region safer.
All of our current patrol canines have been
purchased by private donations through the
Seattle Police Foundation. When our dogs
reach retirement age they live out the rest
of their lives with their officer-handlers. As
K9 senior citizens, most require veterinary
care for injuries or wear-and tear received
while serving your community. Since the
Seattle Police Department no longer pays
for that care, members of the Canine Unit
formed a non-profit corporation to collect
monies to pay for these medical costs.
Since 2001, the Retired Seattle Police
Canine Fund has paid more than $25,000 in
veterinary costs. If you would like to donate
to the R.S.P.C.F., you can mail your taxdeductible check to: RSPCF P.O. Box 84423
Seattle, WA 98124
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How to Approach a Dog
Remember these steps when meeting and greeting a dog:
Always walk slowly and quietly to the dog’s owner
to ask if you can pet the dog.
If the owner says “yes,” curl your hand into a closed fist
with the back of your hand facing upward.
Extend your hand slowly to the dog.
Allow the dog to sniff the back of your hand.
We recognize people on sight; dogs recognize people by scent.
Dogs sniff people to learn their scent.
After the dog has sniffed your hand and has become familiar with you,
pet it gently under the chin or on the chest.
Respect a dog’s space.
Do not stick your face into a dogs face or poke or prod at a dog
with your hands this may make a dog feel afraid.
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Isabelle Francais for AKC
Be your dog’s best friend and a good neighbor!
Love and Enjoy Your Dog!
folloW these 12 steps. You and your dog will
win lots of friends - and fans - around your neighborhood.
traIn and socIalIze your dog Train your dog to re-
spond to basic commands, such as sit, stay and come. Training helps keep your dog safe and helps ensure that kids and
other people will be safe around your dog. Introduce your dog
to many adults and children so it will be comfortable around
strangers.
Always keep your dog on a leash in
public. Obey local leash and licensing laws. Loose dogs can
get hit by cars or cause traffic accidents. If possible, consider
a fenced-in enclosure or yard.
leash your dog
IdentIfy your dog Be sure to keep your dog’s identification tag with contact information up-to-date on its collar at
all times. Consider microchipping as a means of permanent
identification, and enroll your dog in a national recovery registry to greatly increase the chances your dog will be returned
to you in case of separation.
Clean up after your dog in public. Before leaving for an outing, put several plastic grocery
bags in your pocket to use for quick and easy pick up.
pIck up after your dog
consIder spay and neuter If you don’t plan to participate in dogs shows or breed your purebred dog, spaying and
neutering are responsible ways to prevent accidental breedings that result in unwanted puppies.
While most dogs bark for
good reason, few things will alienate you from your neighbors more quickly than excessive barking. Dogs are social
stop bothersome barkIng
AKC Government Relations Department
8051 Arco Corporate Drive, Suite 100
Raleigh, NC 27617
(919) 816-3720
[email protected]
www.akc.org
creatures who want to spend time with their owners. Play
with your dog every day, and provide dog chews and toys.
Exercise and training also provide outlets for excess energy.
Never leave your dog unsupervised
in direct sunlight or a closed vehicle. This can cause heat
stroke and death. Be sure to provide adequate shelter for your
dog in all types of weather.
Watch the Weather
Be sure that your dog and
other pets are part of your organized emergency evacuation
plan. Rehearse the plan repeatedly with your family.
In case of emergency ...
Keep Your Dog Healthy!
Consistency is key when it comes to feeding
your dog. Feed the same high quality dog food at the same
time each day. Don’t overfeed. Provide plenty of fresh water,
and keep your dog’s bowls clean.
nutrItIon
Exercise your dog regularly to reduce the risk
of heart disease, joint problems, diabetes and overall poor
health. Consider your dog’s age, health and current activity
level when starting a new exercise routine.
exercIse
groomIng Brush and bathe your dog on a regular basis.
Keep his ears clean. Clip his nails too!
VeterInary care Take your dog to the vet for a check-up
at least once a year. Stay current on vaccinations, and maintain a flea-and-tick-control program. If you are uncertain how
to treat your dog’s medical needs or if you have any questions
about your dog’s health, contact your veterinarian.
AKC Government Relations
8051 Arco Corporate Dr., Ste. 100
Raleigh, NC 27617-3390
(919) 816-3720, [email protected]
www.akc.org
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B34
B33
B32
B31
B30
B29
B28
B27
B26
B25
B24
B23
B22
B21
B20
B19
B18
B17
B16
B15
B14
B13
B12
B11
B10
B9
B8
B7
B6
B5
B4
B3
B2
B1
GREEN
T
Qwest
GREEN
B39
JOB NO.
A.E./SALES
Exercise
Area
Mar
7457
CD
TRAILER
GOLD
Baths
Baths
39
40
57
58
75
76
93
94
121
122
139
140
157
158
175
176
188
189
Baths
38
41
56
59
74
77
92
95
120
123
138
141
156
159
174
177
187
190
Exercise
Area
37
42
55
60
73
78
91
96
119
124
137
142
155
160
173
178
186
191
Exercise
Area
36
43
54
61
72
79
90
97
118
125
136
143
154
161
172
179
185
192
Blue R
are for
Red Ra
are for
RV
Baths
5
6
15
16
25
26
35
44
53
62
71
80
89
98
107
108
117
126
135
144
153
162
171
180
4
7
14
17
24
27
34
45
52
63
70
81
88
99
106
109
116
127
134
145
152
163
170
181
3
8
13
18
23
28
33
46
51
64
69
82
87
100
105
110
115
128
133
146
151
164
169
182
2
9
12
19
22
29
32
47
50
65
68
83
86
101
104
111
114
129
132
147
150
165
168
183
1
10
11
20
21
30
31
48
49
66
67
84
85
102
103
112
113
130
131
148
149
166
167
184
RESTROOMS
GOLD
Exercise
Area
PARKING
ENTRANCE
ENTRANCE FOR
M.C. ANIMALS
GOLD
RESTROOMS
CONCESSIONS
154
Exercise
Area
GOLD
152
AGILITY
4
TEMP HOLDING
TEMP HOLDING
6
TEMP HOLDING
8
TEMP HOLDING
10
251
148
249
146
247
144
245
142
243
140
241
138
239
136
237
1
134
235
2
132
233
SUPERINTENDENT
AGILITY
HOLDING
2
TEMP HOLDING
150
2
6
4
8
Sup't
FUSHIA
Club
Dressing
Room
10
Dressing
Room
Vet
1
AKC
Judges
institute
3
5
7
9
GOLD
Exercise
Area
3
Obed.
Holding
4
Obed.
Holding
5
1
TEMP HOLDING
3
TEMP HOLDING
ORANGE
5
TEMP HOLDING
TEMP HOLDING
7
ROSE
Agility
Practice
Area
112
218
319
318
419
418
519
517
619
216
317
316
417
416
517
516
617
214
315
314
415
414
515
514
615
614
212
313
312
413
412
513
512
613
612
718
819
716
817
715
714
815
713
712
813
Total K9
Connection
616
SHOW
TOUR
START
104
205
TICKETING
MAIN
EXIT
TEAL
Seattle
Kennel
Club
PURPLE
RALLY
21
OBED
22
Obed.
Holding
OBED
TEMP HOLDING
41
200
11
TEAL
42
RED
SECURITY
TEMP HOLDING
GOLD
SECURITY
LILAC
207
SECURITY
43
209
106
SECURITY
TEMP HOLDING
108
23
RED
12
ROSE
AGILITY HOLDING
TEMP HOLDING
RALLY HOLDING
AGILITY
BONE YARD
126
31
SOUTH ROYAL BROUGHHAM WAY
100
Exercise
Area
ENTRANCE
OPEN - DOGS
STATION
for BAGGIES
Exercise
Area
GOLD
MAIN ENTRANCE
OPEN - NO DOGS
OCCIDENTAL AVENUE SOUTH
Follow the
balloons!
22
ORANGE - AGILITY AREA
PURPLE - SKC
WHITE - VETERINARIAN
FUSHIA - SUPERINTENDENT
GREEN - EDUCATION BOOTHS
GOLD - EXERCISE AREAS
TEAL - PERFORMANCE RING
ROSE - VENDORS
LILAC - MEET THE BREED
RED - OBEDIENCE
RINGS 1 - 12 - CONFORMATION
RINGS 21 & 22 - OBEDIENCE
RING 23 - RALLY
RING 31 - AGILITY
RINGS 41 & 42 - PERFORMANCE EVENTS
RE
RING 43 - MEET THE BREED
NO
DATE
INITIALS
7457
2/17
John
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EVERY EFFORT HAS B
ACCURACY OF ALL I
FLOORPLAN.
HOWEVER, NO WAR
American Kennel Club
®
Above and Beyond
What sets the AKC apart
from other dog registries? Plenty!
®
The AKC...
is a not-for-profit organization.
is the largest purebred dog registry in the world.
is the sports-governing body for over 20,000 dog events per year
including conformation, agility, obedience, rally, tracking, lure coursing,
earthdog, herding, field trial, hunt test, and coonhound events.
assists tens of thousands of volunteers and teachers across
the country who teach responsible dog ownership and safety
around dogs.
created and supports the American Kennel Club Canine Health
Foundation, which funds research projects focusing on the genetics
of disease, the canine genome map, and clinical studies. AKC has
donated over $24 million to the AKC CHF since 1995.
is the only registry that incorporates health screening results into
its permanent dog records. Dogs certified to be free of hip or elbow
dysplasia through the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA)
and dogs certified to be free of eye disease through the Canine Eye
Registration Foundation (CERF) have their clearance numbers
printed on AKC-certified pedigrees and registration documents.
founded AKC Reunite, which has reunited more than 400,000 lost pets with their owners and
supports Canine Search and Rescue (SAR) organizations throughout the United States.
created the AKC Humane Fund which supports breed Rescue activities, assists shelters that permit
domestic abuse victims to bring their pets and educates dog lovers about responsible dog ownership.
offers a Canine Good Citizen® program - A 10-step test that certifies dogs who have good manners at
home and in the community. Over 600,000 dogs across the United States have become Canine Good
Citizens and 42 states have passed resolutions recognizing the program’s merit and importance.
conducts thousands of kennel inspections annually to monitor care and conditions at kennels across
the country and ensure the integrity of the AKC registry.
operates a Government Relations department that provides input for federal, state, and local
legislation governing responsible dog ownership.
offers the largest, most comprehensive set of DNA programs for the purposes of parentage verification
and genetic identity to ensure reliable registration records.
supports one of the world’s largest collections of dog-related fine art and artifacts at the AKC Museum
of the Dog, which is open to the public.
houses the world’s largest dog library, which is open to the public.
manages a Registered Handler’s Program that sets criteria and standards for responsible,
knowledgeable, professional handlers.
We’re more than champion dogs. We’re the dog’s champion.
www.akc.org
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