kennel and bench - Canadian Kennel Club
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kennel and bench - Canadian Kennel Club
KENNEL AND BENCH JUNE 2015 2015 Tattoo Letter is “C” From our archives: This issue of Kennel and Bench was published in June, 1915. The original caption reads: THE AIREDALE TERRIER “KING NOBBLER’S DOUBLE” The property of Mr. Norman Mackenzie, of Regina, Sask. • Former CKC Board Member Set to Judge at Westminster Once Again • CKC and Nestlé Purina PetCare Canada Present Cheque to National Service Dogs • CKC Advises Judges Take Precautionary Measures at CKC Events Re: Canine Influenza A MONTHLY INFORMATION SUPPLEMENT KENNEL AND BENCH JUNE 2015 CONTENTS What’s New HEAD OFFICE 200 Ronson Drive, Suite 400 Etobicoke, Ontario M9W 5Z9 GENERAL INQUIRIES Tel: (416) 675-5511 MEMBERSHIP SERVICES Tel: (416) 674-3699 E-mail: [email protected] ORDER DESK Tel: 1 (800) 250-8040 E-mail: [email protected] 2 Former CKC Board Member Set to Judge at Westminster Once Again 2 CKC and Nestlé Purina PetCare Canada Present Cheque to National Service Dogs 3 CKC Advises Judges Take Precautionary Measures at CKC Events Re: Canine Influenza 4 Independent Standing Committee Report Monthly Features WEBSITE www.ckc.ca FAX Head Office: (416) 675-6506 Shows and Trials Division: (416) 675-6506 HOURS Switchboard/Office Monday to Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. KENNEL AND BENCH published monthly online. Editor/Production Coordinator Sarah McDowell Graphic Designer Stacey Sambury HONOURARY POSITIONS Honourary Patron His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston Governor General of Canada Honourary Chair Ed Graveley Honourary Vet Dr. Michel Carrier 2 Notice Board 5 Kennel Names BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chair of the Board Robert S. Rowbotham Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador Lendra Barker 98 Meadowbrook Drive Beaverbank NS B4G 1E2 Tel: (902) 865-9783 [email protected] New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island H. Brian Reid 87 Norton Shore Road Hampton NB E5N 6J7 Tel: (506) 832-0521 [email protected] www.truespirit.ca Quebec Linda St-Hilaire 2330 St-Clement Québec QC G1E 3W8 Tel: (418) 821-0318 [email protected] www.lindasthilaireckc.weebly.com Ontario North Richard Paquette PO Box 640 411 St Agnes Street Azilda ON P0M 1B0 Tel: (705) 983-2630 [email protected] Ontario Central Peter Laventhall – Wolfish 2 Sandringham Drive Toronto ON M5M 3G3 Tel: (416) 802-4707 [email protected] www.peterlaventhall.com Ontario East Robert S. Rowbotham 505 Airport Rd. Stirling ON K0K 3E0 Tel: (613) 395-4828 [email protected] www.bobrowbotham.com Manitoba Larry Kereluke 110-130 Creek Bend Road Winnipeg MB R2N 0K1 Tel: (204) 256-2906 [email protected] Ontario West Paul Oslach 75 Davis Street Guelph ON N1E 3G0 Tel: (519) 822-2177 [email protected] Saskatchewan David Gilmour PO Box 76 Station Main 6 Federal Drive White City SK S4L 5B1 Tel: (306) 781-2135 [email protected] Alberta, NWT and Nunavut Sharon Derrick 60 Riverview Cl SE Calgary AB T2C 4C4 Tel: (403) 236-7280 [email protected] British Columbia Southwest Joan Bennett #418-5735 Hampton Place Vancouver BC V6T 2G8 Tel: (604) 731-2394 [email protected] British Columbia Interior and Yukon Russel (Sandy) Fletcher 709 Stone Road Louis Creek BC V0E 2E0 Tel: (250) 672-5856 [email protected] KENNEL AND BENCH | 1 NOTICE BOARD FORMER CKC BOARD MEMBER SET TO JUDGE AT WESTMINSTER ONCE AGAIN CKC AND NESTLÉ PURINA PETCARE CANADA PRESENT CHEQUE TO NATIONAL SERVICE DOGS It is with great pride that we congratulate Dr. Richard Meen on his appointment as the Best in Show Judge at the 2016 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. Dr. Meen is not new to Westminster; in fact he has judged at the world’s most prestigious canine event on four other occasions, including the Terrier Group in 2007. A former, long-serving CKC Chairman of the Board, Dr. Meen is also a founding member of Borzoi Canada and Skye Canada breed clubs, an international dog judge, renowned breeder and an esteemed psychiatrist. Dr. Meen became actively involved with purebred dogs in 1965 with the purchase of his first Afghan Hound, Shan. He went on to breed and exhibit Borzoi, Skye Terriers, Harriers, Italian Greyhounds, French Bulldogs, Old English Sheepdogs, Scottish Deerhounds and Doberman Pinschers under the prefix Kishniga. Dr. Meen’s homebred Borzoi was top dog All Breeds in Canada in 1977, and he bred and co-owned the top Terrier in Canada in 2011 – a Skye Terrier. Dr. Meen remains one of our Club’s extraordinary and inspirational members, renowned for his exceptional accomplishments and significant contributions to the purebred dog world. Click here for a more in-depth look at Dr. Meen's illustrious achievements and inspirational anecdotes - as told by Mike Macbeth. You can view additional details about the 2016 Westminster Kennel Club judges’ panel and assignments right here. (Photo: Dr. Meen - Standing in for Annie Rogers Clarke – judging the Terrier Group at the 2007 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show) The Canadian Kennel Club, in partnership with The Purina National sponsor, Nestlé Purina PetCare Canada, were thrilled to present a cheque for $40,000 to the National Service Dogs on May 13, 2015. This significant award was presented on the night that a special group of puppies began their new lives as official National Service Dogs that will enrich the quality of life for many individuals with special needs. Since 1996, National Service Dogs has graduated over 350 Certified Service Dog Teams, helped many service dog organizations around the world start their own autism programs, and has started three new programs: Certified Service Dogs for PTSD, Canine Assisted Intervention and Companion Dog Services. CKC Zone 6 Director, Paul Oslach and CKC Communications Manager, Andrew Patton were on hand for the exciting presentation, along with Danielle Forbes, Executive Director of National Service Dogs, Lauralee Camilleri, Breeder Services Manager at Nestlé Purina PetCare Canada and Dean McNeill, Public Relations & Corporate Communications Manager, Nestlé Purina PetCare Canada. “CKC was delighted to have the opportunity to support such significant, life-changing work done by the National Service Dogs” said Mr. Patton. “It was a pleasure to be a part of such a special evening and we wish the canine graduates the best of luck in their new role.” Read more about the incredible event right here. 2 | JUNE 2015 NOTICE BOARD CKC ADVISES JUDGES TAKE PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES AT CKC EVENTS RE: CANINE INFLUENZA To ensure the safety and welfare of our dogs given the recent Canine Influenza outbreak in the U.S., The Canadian Kennel Club recommends that all judges at CKC events ask exhibitors to open the dog's mouth for examination. We advise Judges who choose to open a dog's mouth for examination to sanitize their hands when possible. MILESTONES We regret to announce the passing of the following members. The Canadian Kennel Club wishes to extend condolences to family and friends. • • • • Diane N. Donlon of Colborne, Ontario Eleanor Foley of South Rawdon, Nova Scotia William Mark of Little Britain, Ontario Susan H. Edwards of London, Ontario Such precautions are being advised by The American Kennel Club, following an increase in reported cases of Canine Influenza in the U.S. In a recently released notice to its Conformation Judges, Tim Thomas, Director, Dog Show Judges at the AKC, offered direction on limiting its spread: As you may be aware, there has been a recent increase in reported cases of Canine Influenza. In consideration of this fact, and for the safety and welfare of our dogs, Judging Operations strongly advises that all judges should ask the exhibitor to show the bite/open the mouth when conducting oral exams. This recommendation is consistent with information included in The Rules, Policies and Guidelines for Conformation Dog Show Judges under Evaluating a Dog’s Mouth (page 13), “Many exhibitors prefer to open their dog’s mouth themselves for examination. However, you have the authority to personally open the dog’s mouth.” We do encourage judge’s as a general practice to ask exhibitors to open the mouth. In addition to sanitary reasons; the exhibitor is familiar with the dog resulting in a more efficient and pleasant experience. If necessary, as the judge you do have the authority to personally open the dog’s mouth. If it does become necessary or you elect to conduct the oral exam yourself, we do advise that you sanitize your hands after examining each dog. While CKC remains concerned about the Canine Influenza virus, the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association confirms that there is no reported outbreak of the virus in Canada at this time. Should you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us at [email protected]. CLUBS Notice is hereby given that the following club has dissolved: • Papillon Fanciers Guild of Alberta KENNEL AND BENCH | 3 INDEPENDENT STANDING COMMITTEE REPORT Report from the Registration Committee Rita Van Herk, Chilliwack, BC The record for the male Vizsla (Smooth-Haired), Vizslavilla’s Skye High, RG008759 was cancelled from the records of the CKC in 2006. A litter application was submitted to the CKC with the sire’s AKC registration number and as a result the litter application was processed and subsequently the progeny. It was brought to the CKC’s attention that the sire that was cancelled from our records in 2006 was used to register the litter with the AKC registration number. The Registration Committee at its meeting on March 8, 2015 directed that the litter number TG169551YC and its progeny be cancelled from the records. Fraser Rivers Zseni, YC415441 Fraser Rivers Marley, YC415442 Fraser Rivers Fred, YC415443 Fraser River Xena, YC415444 Fraser Rivers Ginger, YC415445 Fraser Rivers Satchi, YC415446 Fraser River Sophie, YC415447 Fraser Rivers Chilli, YC415448 Fraser Rivers Mikayla, YC415449 Fraser Rivers Vizsla, YC421743 Genevieve Raymond, Saint-Jacques-le-Mineur, QC Genevieve Raymond failed to provide DNA Parentage Testing results. The Registration Committee at its meeting on March 7, 2015 directed that the litter and its progeny be cancelled from the records. Litter number 1096200AN: Haagendaz Moon Shadow, AN553678 Haagendaz Seaside Rendezvous, AN553680 4 | JUNE 2015 KENNEL NAMES The following applications for registration of kennel names have been received by The Canadian Kennel Club. Any objections must be in writing and submitted so as to be received by the Registration Division, Canadian Kennel Club, 200 Ronson Dr, Suite 400, Etobicoke, Ontario M9W 5Z9, on or before July 31, 2015. Only objections from breeders with registered kennel names will be considered. APPLICATIONS FOR REGISTRATION OF KENNEL NAMES FIRST CHOICE SECOND CHOICE AKOYA ARDENTLY BBAD BHOUDAKIN BIMBERG CARAID CAVALIERDAS CORSECANE DCKIN DREAMFETCHER DREAMHUND ELEVAGELTD ELISA FIFTHELEMENT KEATING THIRD CHOICE LOMONDVALLEY VIVA CURREYHAUS HAUSCURREY NORLAM REINESCOEUR CORSEHOUNDS KAEDE DREAMBEARER ELEM FULLROYAUX CORSE DCNORTH LTDPAWS SACORA UNIK FIRST CHOICE SECOND CHOICE LAKESUPERIOR LASKAROAD LINGERLONGER LONGRIDGE MANIK MINASVIEW MORNINGDOVE ONRWAY PUREPRESTIGE RIVERCITYRB SNOWPRIDE STEINHILL STONEHAVEN VONALTENWELT WYNNEIRA THIRD CHOICE SUPERIORBAY LASKANA EINSTEIN HAWKHURST LASKADOO MINASBASIN KIMBREN CHARBROOK RCRB ICEPRIDE CATAMARAN STONEWAY WILDBLUME MYSTIKA RIVERCITY XPELO STONESCAPE VONDERINSEL KESKIES NEWLY REGISTERED KENNEL NAMES GRANTED MAY 4, 2015 ALPENBLISS BLUESKY DANCHELLES FALLINSKY ANWEN CEDARCOAST DULCE FOXBANKHILL ARRIEREPAYS CORTLAND ERBCROFT GLASCONY BEARWITHME COVEN EVERYTHINGS HOLGERGUNN JERSEY NAKAMA ROXANHAUS STAFLAND LONEROCK NORTHSYDE SALTMARSH UPCOUNTRY MARTINIQUE PERUN SEVELLACHIEN VOMGORKA MAXBURY RHK SOULSTORM ZALDANE KENNEL AND BENCH | 5 CANADIAN KENNEL CLUB MISSION STATEMENT Who We Are The Canadian Kennel Club is a national, member-based, non-profit organization, incorporated under the Animal Pedigree Act of Canada. It provides registry services for all officially recognized breeds of purebred dogs and provides governance for all CKC approved shows, trials and events. Finally, the CKC is a communication organization informing all people interested in dogs. Mission The Canadian Kennel Club will service its membership and the community at large by giving support, understanding, help and guidance in all their canine-related endeavors. CKC will work so that members will be proud of their affiliation. The Club will recognize, promote, and publicize the actions of responsible breeders and owners. Vision The Canadian Kennel Club with its members will be a dynamic service organization, focused on being the authority for purebred dogs in Canada. Values The Canadian Kennel Club will embrace integrity, openness, honesty and compassion in its dealings with all of its members and customers. AN INFORMATION SUPPLEMENT FROM THE CKC KENNEL AND BENCH