2016 Planning Booklet - Bernese Mountain Dog Club of America

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2016 Planning Booklet - Bernese Mountain Dog Club of America
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2016 PLANNING BOOKLET
The Bernese Mountain Dog Club of America
41st Annual National Specialty Show
2016 National Specialty Show
Agility, Conformation w/NOHS & 4-6 month Puppy, Draft, Futurity, Herding, Junior Showmanship,
Obedience, Parades, Rally, Sweepstakes, Tracking, Veterans, Versatility Showcase,
Veteran Sweepstakes, and Top 20 Gala
(Unbenched)
HOSTED BY
The Bernese Mountain Dog Club of America, Inc. and
The Heart of Michigan Bernese Mountain Dog Club, Inc.
Sunday, May 1st to Saturday, May 7th
HOST HOTEL
Bavarian Inn Lodge and Convention Center
1 Covered Bridge Lane
Frankenmuth, Michigan 48734
(989) 652-7200
EVENTS TO TAKE PLACE OUTDOORS AT
Heritage Park
(adjacent to host hotel)
unless otherwise noted
www.bmdca.org/specialty/2016
WELCOME
Together with the Specialty Show Committee, I would like to welcome you to the 2016 BMDCA National Specialty
in Frankenmuth. The “Michigan Berner Classic” theme, what a combination, classic cars with our beautiful Bernese
Mountain Dogs… classic!
The 2016 committee has been working to provide our guests a week of socializing, competition, learning, fun,
shopping and friendship. There is something for everyone, no matter what your interests are. In addition to
Conformation, Sweepstakes, Veterans Sweepstakes, and Futurity, we are offering four Draft Tests, Obedience,
Rally, Agility, Tracking, and Herding!
Berner U is not to be missed, there is always a great schedule of classes! Who doesn’t learn something from the
variety of classes offered?! What a way to start the week! We will also be offering more Canine Good Citizen
opportunities this year with CGC, CGCA, and CGCU.
We are trying a few new ideas. First, for those of you that will be in Frankenmuth on Sunday, we are planning on a
“stroll with your dog” in Frankenmuth. Look for details in the planning book. Also, a “Titleholders Gallery” will be
located in the Kern Pavilion! This way the entered dogs can be honored all week! We’d also like to encourage our
juniors to participate in the new Versatile Juniors recognition program.
Our host hotel, the Bavarian Inn Lodge, is very family friendly, with several pools and arcades. Jellystone Park, for
those who will be camping, is only ½ mile from all events. The hotel and the town of Frankenmuth have a very
Bavarian feel. The area is very walkable with so many shops and restaurants available. That is if you can fit it all in
to your schedule!
Heritage Park is adjacent to the hotel, a couple of hundred-yard walk. There will also be a shuttle available to get
you to the park and Bavarian Inn Restaurant downtown. Herding and Tracking will be the only events off site, each
are about one hour south of Frankenmuth. All other Conformation and Performance events will be at Heritage
Park, and all events are outside. This is May in Michigan, the weather can vary day by day, please plan on layers!
The evening activities are not to be missed! You’ll find the details here!
We are so looking forward to hosting the BMDCA and all of our guests! My very first National Specialty was here in
2006 with my first Berner, 6 month old Maggie. I remember the sight of berners everywhere… a man in
lederhosen along with his dog pulling a cart… and I was HOOKED!! I hope this year provides you with many
memories as well! Safe travels as you make your way to Frankenmuth and the Michigan Berner Classic.
Dawn Gibbs
BMDCA 2016 National Specialty Chair
DISTINGUISHED PANEL OF JUDGES
Conformation
Best of Breed (Intersex): Ms. Alisa A. Ebnet
Regular Dog Classes and Non-Regular Classes: Ms. Jane Haefner
Regular Bitch Classes and Non-Regular Classes: Ms. Gail J. Vogel
Futurity: Ms. Joanna Matthisen
Puppy 4-6 Months & Versatility Showcase: Ms. Mary Alice Eschweiler
Puppy & Veteran Sweepstakes: Ms. Lori Jodar
Junior Showmanship: Ms. Alisa A. Ebnet
Performance
Agility: Mr. Rodney Ramsell
Herding: Ms. Tanya Wheeler & Ms. Carol Lundquist
Drafting Test #1: Ms. Sherrie Start & Ms. Christine Mann
Drafting Test #2: Ms. Jennifer Brightbill & Ms. Valerie Horney
Drafting Test #3: Ms. Ruth Nielsen & Ms. Peggy Granger
Drafting Test #4: Ms. Karyn Beyer & Ms. Barb Gibson
Obedience Trial: Mrs. Sharon Ann Redmer & Mr. James J. Ham
Rally Trial: Mrs. Sharon Ann Redmer & Mrs. Marilyn S. Tomaszewski
Tracking: Ms. Marilyn A. Johnson & Ms. Elizabeth Baird
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TRAVEL INFORMATION
From the North: Take I-75 exit 149A (M-46, E Holland Rd) toward Sandusky. Turn south on M-83 (also S
Gera Rd), which turns into N Main Street, Frankenmuth. Turn left onto Covered Bridge Lane to the Bavarian
Inn Lodge and Heritage Park
From the South: Take I-75 exit 136 (Birch Run). Travel east on Birch Run Rd to Dehmel Rd and turn north,
which turns into S Main Street, Frankenmuth. Slight right at Bronners (can’t miss this famous Christmas
store!!) onto Weiss Street. This will take you to the Bavarian Lodge and Heritage Park.
Suggested Airports:
Flint (FTN) - 28 miles, approximately 32 minutes drive to Frankenmuth
Saginaw (MBS) - 30 miles, approximately 41 minutes drive to Frankenmuth
Lansing (LAN) - 80 miles, approximately 1 hour 18 minutes drive to Frankenmuth
Detroit Metro (DTW) - 100 miles, approximately 1 hour 35 minutes drive to Frankenmuth
All suggested airports have rental car facilities. If you wish to coordinate travel plans to the show site with
others, check out the 2016 BMDCA Specialty Corkboard on Facebook.
(www.facebook.com/groups/2016BMDCASpecialtyCorkboard)
ACCOMMODATIONS
HOST HOTEL
Bavarian Inn Lodge and Convention Center
1 Covered Bridge Lane
Frankenmuth, Michigan 48734
(989) 652-7200
Our host hotel, the Bavarian Inn Lodge, is located in the quaint village of Frankenmuth. This village began as a
German community in 1845. The community continues to maintain and celebrate its Bavarian heritage with
European themed shops and restaurants. The Lodge is still owned by the Zehnder family who emigrated from
Germany in 1846. The Bavarian Inn's motif, accented by a fifty-foot-high Glockenspiel, echoes Frankenmuth's
heritage. All performance and conformation events (with the exception of Tracking and Herding) will be held
outdoors at Frankenmuth’s Heritage Park. This city park is directly adjacent to the hotel property and the
conformation rings will be about 600 feet from the hotel. Both the hotel grounds and park are on the banks of
the Cass River and there is a tremendous amount of space to walk your dogs. Downtown Frankenmuth is
easily accessible by walking or driving across the 234-foot wooden covered bridge. For more information on
the host hotel, deposits/refunds, or host hotel policies please see the Specialty tab at BMDCA.org.
Housekeeping & Guests with Dog(s):
Please note that dogs are not allowed in the Conference center area of the hotel. This includes Berner
University classes as well as the photo contest and rescue gallery areas.
Please keep in mind that it is becoming increasingly difficult to find properties suitable to host this event. We
ask your cooperation in leaving all hotel rooms and other areas clean, neat, and tidy. Additionally, we expect
everyone to always be gracious to hotel staff and management. The show committee will be in daily contact
with the housekeeping staff to monitor situations that require intervention. We expect our exhibitors to be
responsible guests. Participants who do not comply with hotel rules will be required to vacate the premises
immediately.
There shall be no saving of parking lot spaces and parking is NOT allowed on the grass at the
Bavarian Inn Lodge and Convention Center or Heritage Park.
The Lodge will provide a list of rules to guests with dog(s) at check-in. There will be a $100 damage deposit
due upon check-in from the principle occupant of each room with a dog(s). Rooms will be inspected daily by
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the Lodge housekeeping department for damages. A final inspection will be completed at time of check out,
once all the guests belongings are removed from the guestroom. The DEPOSIT will be refunded, minus a $30
fee, in the event the room does not need "deep cleaning" and there are no damages to the room. If no human
in the room, dogs are to be crated at all times. Plastic is required under all crates (will be supplied by the
Lodge along with a sheet for bed). Dogs must be on a leash when walking and are not allowed in the pool
area, near any food service outlet or the Convention Center. No bathing or grooming of dogs in guest rooms.
Offenders are subject to eviction, forfeiting any refund of deposit. The use of hotel towels for pets is
prohibited and no grooming is allowed in any public areas inside the Lodge. A bathing area will be provided
outside (no towels).
ALTERNATIVE & OVERFLOW HOTELS
For alternative and overflow hotel information you can go to www.frankenmuth.org/lodging
HOSPITALITY & CONCESSIONS
Morning hospitality Tuesday through Saturday will be provided at the Lion Haus, conveniently located in
Heritage Park near all events. Complimentary continental breakfast items will be offered, and there may be
hot breakfast options available for purchase. The Lions Club of Frankenmuth will also be offering lunch
concessions with their menu changing daily. The Bavarian Inn Lodge also offers many lunch options.
RV PARKING & CAMPING INFORMATION
There will be a designated area of the host hotel parking lot where RVs may be parked. City laws prohibit
overnight camping in any RV within the Frankenmuth city limits. Dogs may stay in RVs
overnight, but people may not. Local police will be monitoring parking areas.
Frankenmuth Jellystone Park is only 1/2 mile from Heritage Park and the Bavarian Inn Lodge and is very pet
and human friendly! The street address is 1339 Weiss Street, Frankenmuth MI 48734. When placing a
reservation, please reference the BMDCA National Specialty to receive the special rates indicated below. A one
night deposit will be required when placing a reservation.
Reservations can be made online at www.frankenmuthjellystone.com or by telephone at (989) 652-6668.
Full hook-up sites at the group rate are $46 per night Sunday through Thursday, and $51 per night Friday and
Saturday. Water/electric only sites, at the group rate, $43 Sunday through Thursday, and $48 per night Friday
and Saturday.
SUNDAY STROLL THROUGH RIVER PLACE SHOPS
We are holding an informal stroll through the River Place Shops on Sunday, May 1st, to kick off our festivities
in Frankenmuth, Michigan. We will gather in the parking lot behind the River Place Shops at 3:00pm and will
start the stroll at 3:30pm.
You can have your dog pull a cart and practice drafting, or simply walk them on a leash. Decorated carts and
dogs are welcomed—have fun and meet fellow Bernese owners while showing off our dogs to the residents
and visitors of Frankenmuth. NO REGISTRATION IS NECESSARY, come join in the fun!
SHUTTLE SERVICE
A shuttle service pass is offered through Master Registration for $5. The shuttle service will be available
between Heritage Park and the Bavarian Inn Lodge. Requests to go to the Bavarian Inn Restaurant (on Main
Street) will be honored as time allows. The shuttle service pass gives you access to this service and, of course,
dogs are allowed on the shuttle. Hot Rod Club members will receive a FREE shuttle service pass!
Shuttle service passes will be available at registration for $10 CASH ONLY.
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2016 SHOW COMMITTEE
Show Chairman
Assistant Show Chair (Conformation)
Assistant Show Chair (Performance)
BMDCA Specialty Coordinator
Agility
Announcer
Banquets
Berner University
BMDCA Specialty Budget
Catalog Ads/Production
Catalog Marked
Catalog Sales
CGC Tests
Dawn Gibbs
Annette Wibert
Liz Ralston
Dottie Schulte
Angela Hanson
Bob Torstenson
Mona Williams
Linda Seaver
Nancy Van Horne
Michelle Keck
Candy Konicki
Cheryle Watson
Laurie Rhodes-Griffith
Christina Garrett
Conformation Chief Steward
Dennis Arrand
Dog Food Coordinator
Lynn Nelson
Draft Tests
Gary Galunas
Mary Maliarik
Emergency Response Coordinator
Annette Wibert
BMDCA Futurity
Sandy Dunaway
Grooming
Gene Robinson
Grounds
Brian Smigeilski
BMDCA Health Auction
Elizabeth Fletcher
Marjorie Geiger
Health Clinics & Health Kits
Lori Jodar
AHBA Herding Tests/Trials
Cindy Harry
Bill Baran
Hospitality
Cheryle Watson
Hotel Liaison
Jolie Kaufmann-Laker
BMDCA International Guest Reception Tracey Keith
BMDCA Judges Education
Deborah Wilkins
Judges’ Hospitality
Kris Cassar
Juniors’ Activities
Amanda Cook
BMDCA Specialty Logistics
Sandy Dunaway
BMDCA Merchandising Consultant
Nancy Stewart
Newsletter
Mary-Ann Bowman
Obedience
Sherrie Start
Veterans Parade/Titleholders Gallery Karen Loren
BMDCA Performance
Denise McClure
Photo Contest
Steve Wichmann
Planning Booklet Requests
Annette Wibert
Publicity
Michelle Keck
Publicity (Facebook)
Liz Ralston
Raffle
Kathy Sibley
Rally
Teresa Miller
BMDCA Specialty Registration Onsite Renee Jacquier
Jan Tiderington
BMDCA Specialty Registration Online Mona & Gene Williams
Rescue Gallery
Ron & Kristi Davis
BMDCA Store Online
Susan Henderson
Top Twenty
Sara Karl
Murray Johnston
Tracking
Mary-Ann Bowman
BMDCA Specialty Treasurer
Martin Kaufman
Trophies
Brenda Calvelage
Vendor Operations
Gene Williams
Ways & Means
Elaine Pelletier
BMDCA Specialty Website
Ann Milligan
Welcome Bags
Diane Welch
Coral VanBuren
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TENTATIVE SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
All events will be held at the Bavarian Inn Lodge & Convention
Center and adjacent Heritage Park unless otherwise noted.
Futurity
Veteran Sweepstakes
Veterans Parade at Lunch Break
Rally Trial
Draft Test #2
Regional Club Council 3:00pm
Top Twenty Gala
SATURDAY, APRIL 30
Herding Clinic at SheepSmith Farm
SUNDAY, MAY 1
AKC Tracking Test at Highland Recreation Area
Herding at SheepSmith Farm
Vendor Move-In 12:00-5:00pm
Sunday Stroll at Riverplace Shops 3:30pm
Registration Opens at Hotel 4:00-6:00pm
THURSDAY, MAY 5
Registration at Catalog Sales
Morning Hospitality
Photo Contest
Raffle
Rescue Gallery
Titleholders Gallery
Berner-Garde
Health Clinics & Berner-Garde Repository 9am-4pm
Draft Judges Meeting
Judges’ Education
Draft Test #3
Obedience Trial
Regular Conformation Dog Classes
Veteran Dog Classes
Non-Regular Classes (Brace, Team, Stud Dog)
Team Obedience
Junior Handling Clinic/Dinner
Pizza Buffet prior to Health Auction
Health Auction
MONDAY, MAY 2
Registration at Hotel 8:00am-5:00pm
BMDCA Board Meeting
Berner University
Photo Contest
Rescue Gallery
Titleholders Gallery
CGC/CGCA/CGCU Testing
Draft Test #1
Grooming Area Opens 2:00pm
Vendors Open for Business 9:00am
Breeders Symposium—Keynote Speaker (see pg 17)
TUESDAY, MAY 3
Registration at Hotel 8:00-11:00am, then moves to
Heritage Park until 5:00pm
International Reception 7:00am
Morning Hospitality
Photo Contest
Raffle Opens 12:00pm
Rescue Gallery
Titleholders Gallery
Berner-Garde
Berner University
Agility Trial
Sweepstakes
4-6 month Puppy Competition at Lunch Break
Versatility Showcase
Welcome Reception
FRIDAY, MAY 6
Registration at Catalog Sales
Morning Hospitality
Photo Contest
Raffle Closes
Rescue Gallery
Titleholders Gallery
Berner-Garde
Judges’ Education
Draft Test #4
Regular Conformation Bitch Classes
Veteran Bitch Classes
Non-Regular Classes (Brood Bitch)
BMDCA Annual Meeting and Awards Banquet
WEDNESDAY, MAY 4
Registration at Heritage Park 9:00am-4:00pm
Morning Hospitality
Photo Contest
Raffle
Rescue Gallery
Titleholders Gallery
Berner-Garde
Sweepstakes (if it needs to continue)
SATURDAY, MAY 7
Registration at Catalog Sales
Morning Hospitality
Judges’ Education
Junior Showmanship
Best of Breed
Judges’ Dinner
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CHECKLIST FOR IMPORTANT CLOSING DATES
March 19 Trophy Donations for Listing in Catalog
Catalog Ad Submissions
Photo Contest Entries
Mail In (Postmark) for Master Registration Form (Name Tag & Welcome Bag, Photo Contest Submissions, Pre-Ordered Catalogs, Reserved Grooming,
Receptions and Banquets, Rescue Gallery, Titleholders Gallery, Veterans Parade, Health Clinics, Health
Kits, CGC Tests, Berner University, Juniors’ Activities, etc.) March 26 Online Registration (see above list) March 30 Entries Close ~ Tracking March 31
Final Deadline for Refund Requests for Master Registration Items
April 6 Entries Close ~ Agility, Conformation, Draft, Herding, Obedience, Rally, Versatility April 18 BMDCA Judges Education Seminar Registrations Visit the Berner Classic Shop!
www.bmdca-store.com
Bavarian Inn Lodge & Convention Center
and Heritage Park
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CATALOG ADVERTISING
Deadline for Ad Submission is March 19th
Please consider featuring your special Berner, product, or regional club in the 2016 National Specialty Catalog!
It’s a wonderful way to reach a large number of Bernese Mountain Dog enthusiasts in the US and abroad.
Introduce your latest Champion, show off your new puppy and/or next generation of Berners, brag about
your dog’s accomplishments in breed/performance rings, pay tribute to your veteran dog, or honor events
and/or BMD-related products and services.
The deadline for ad submissions (both camera-ready and ads requiring design assistance) is March 19th to
insure there is adequate time to get your approval and to incorporate your ad in the overall catalog design
layout.
There will be an additional $10 fee for ads that are not submitted in camera-ready format.
Ads submitted after the deadline may be refused or charged a late fee of up to 30%. Ad Sizes & Rates
Full Page, including 1 Picture $75 *
Full Page, text only $60
Half Page, including 1 Picture $45*
Half Page, text only $35
*Add $5 for each additional picture
Ad Specifications
 Berner-Garde numbers and names are required for specific dogs featured in ads.
 Full page ad size is 4½" wide x 7 3/16" tall (this also applies for each page of a two page spread).
 Half page ad size is 4½" wide x 3 9/16" tall.
 All ads will be printed in black and white/grayscale format and must be submitted as “Camera Ready”.
 Acceptable submission formats: pdf or jpg (minimum 200 dpi). If you submit in pdf format and the fonts
that you use in your ad in are not available to the Superintendent, the fonts will be changed to the closest
match available.
Ads must be paid in full by the March 19th deadline. Ads not paid in full by the deadline will not appear
in the catalog. There will be NO REFUNDS.
Ad Submission—Two Ways to Submit
 Online: Pay by credit card at the BMDCA online store at www.bmdca-store.com, and email your camera
ready ad to Catalog Advertising Chair Michelle Keck at [email protected] with “2016 Catalog Ad” in the
subject line.
 By Mail (USPS/FedEx/UPS): Send your camera ready ad on a CD (with a printed copy of the ad) and
payment in full (in US Funds, payable to BMDCA 2016) to:
2016 Catalog Advertising Chair
Michelle Keck
76 Sunset Drive
Jim Thorpe PA 18229
Please provide contact phone numbers (daytime & evening), email address, and home address.
For questions or layout requirements, please contact Michelle Keck, Catalog Advertising Chair, at
[email protected].
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CATALOG SALES
Catalogs can be pre-ordered on the Master Registration form for $20 or purchased on-site for $22. Catalogs
mailed after the show with a copy of all placements can also be ordered on the Master Registration form for
$32.
DOG FOOD AND SUPPLIES
There are several stores within a reasonable drive to the show site that carry many brands of dog food.
Attendees may contact Lynn Nelson at [email protected] to ask questions related to finding dog food
needed during the specialty. Additionally, please watch the specialty website for up-to-date information as to
which stores may be delivering to the hotel.
RAFFLE
Raffles are a huge part of the fun of any specialty! We rely upon lots of wonderful donated prizes every year to
reach our goal. Theme baskets are always popular, whether filled with state or regional foods and souvenirs,
regional club clothing, grooming tools and supplies from local vendors, or dog toys and treats. Other popular
items include drafting, agility, obedience and herding equipment, crates, dog show needs (travel crates,
dollies, portable chairs), anything Swiss (collars, leads, clothing, clocks, antique bells, horns), dog beds,
grooming tables, tubs and dryers, dog portraits, books, gift certificates for national chain stores or
restaurants, and "Bernerabilia" of all sorts.
Please consider making a donation to the raffle – on your own or joining forces with friends, local club
members, or training groups. Not feeling creative? – we’ll gladly accept your cash donations. Monetary
donations can be included on the Master Registration or sent separately, made payable to BMDCA 2016.
Contributions of all sizes are greatly appreciated! If you are sending a donated item, please notify us in
advance, and plan to bring it with you or mail/ship it by April 2nd to:
Kathy Sibley
8816 Charbane St
White Lake MI 48386
If you are joining us in Frankenmuth, please stop by and shop the Raffle! Please contact Kathy Sibley, Raffle
Contact, at [email protected] if you have questions.
HOT ROD CLUB
As we get ready for the road trip to Frankenmuth, please consider joining our Hot Rod Club!. Like at many
classic car shows, Hot Rod Club members will receive a commemorative dash plaque at registration. There will
be many other perks through the weeks as well … including a FREE shuttle service pass. To qualify for the
Hot Rod Club:
Choose any combination of the following valued at or totaling at least $150: (all items subject to verification)
 Donate at least $50 to the general specialty fund
 Place an ad in the Specialty catalog
 Sponsor a trophy or donate at least $50 to the general trophy fund
 Donate at least $50 to the raffle fund, which helps purchase items for
the raffle
Along with the special gifts and perks, Hot Rod Club members will be
acknowledged in the show catalog, specialty newsletter, and at the Annual
Awards Banquet.
Contact Annette Wibert at [email protected] or (517) 819-3771
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BMDCA BUSINESS MEETINGS
Monday, May 2, 2016, 8:00am ~ The In Person Meeting of the Bernese Mountain Dog Club of
America, Inc. (BMDCA) Board of Directors will be held in the Mosell Room of the Bavarian Inn Lodge and
Convention Center, Frankenmuth, Michigan, on Monday, May 2, 2016, beginning promptly at 8:00am.
BMDCA members are invited to attend.
Wednesday, May 4, 2016, 3:00pm ~ The Regional Club Council (RCC) Meeting of representatives will
be held in the Danube room of the Bavarian Inn Lodge and Convention Center, Frankenmuth, Michigan on
Wednesday, May 4, 2016, 3:00pm. Representatives from each regional club meet once a year at the National
Specialty to effect greater communication between the clubs, Board, and membership. The agenda will be
distributed prior to the meeting.
Friday, May 6, 2016, 8:00pm ~ The Annual Meeting of the Bernese Mountain Dog Club of
America, Inc. (BMDCA) will be held in the Composer Rooms of the Bavarian Inn Lodge and Convention
Center, Frankenmuth, Michigan on Friday, May 6, 2016, beginning at 8pm or shortly thereafter. Seats will be
provided for those not attending the banquet beforehand.
Items for inclusion on the agenda for either the In-Person Board Meeting or the Annual Meeting must
be received in writing by Monday, April 18, 2016. Please send your written request and all materials to the
Recording Secretary: Denise Peck, 16315 Temple Terrace, Minnetonka MN 55345 or via e-mail at
[email protected]. Please CC Julie Latterell on all email requests at [email protected].
LONGSHOTS
The 2016 Committee is pleased to announce that LONGSHOTS will be in Frankenmuth. Pat Long and helpers
will be hard at work Tuesday through Friday to take great portraits of your dog(s) to raise money for Berner
charities.
For the suggested donation of $50.00, you will receive approximately 25 photos of your dog(s), a CD copy of
all the photos, and a print of at least one of them. All of the money will go to Bernese Mountain Dog charities;
Longshots donates all of the services and materials. No reservations are needed; it's first come, first served,
although elderly or ill dogs jump to the front of the line.
Longshots portrait photos make a perfect gift for Mother's Day, birthdays, a thank you gift to your breeder, or
simply a gift to yourself to enjoy. Be sure to drop by! Longshots will be located in the CEC building, in close
proximity to grooming, conformation, and vendors.
VENDORS
We offer premium booth spaces to commercial vendors outside. Vendor tenting (provided) will be around the
show ring. Commercial booth spaces are 10’ x 10’. Tables may be shared if so desired. All booths require a 4day minimum stay, starting Monday, May 2 and running through Saturday, May 7, 2016. Preference will be
given to longer reservations, if space becomes limited. No refund will be made for “no shows” or for fewer
days. Set-up can begin on Sunday, May 1 at noon. The vendor tents must be vacated by 5 pm on Saturday,
May 7. Contact Gene Williams at [email protected], 10170 Irish Rd, Goodrich MI 48438-9095. A vendor
space request form is available on the specialty website.
TROPHIES, RING FAVORS, AND ROSETTES
Your help is needed in filling the enormous amount of ring favors, trophies, and rosettes for the 2016 National
Specialty. Please consider showing your support through a sponsorship in your name or in memory of a loved
one. Visit the BMDCA online store www.bmdca-store.com to sponsor a trophy or make a donation to the
general trophy fund. All paid donations must be received by March 19, 2016 to be recognized in the show
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HEALTH AUCTION
We’re in the first turn of the endurance race in prepation for the 2016 Health Auction! Please mark your
calendar for Thursday, May 5th. The Health Auction is an art show, Berner blast, and comedy show rolled into
one. We will have both a Live and Silent Auction, as well as a Raffle. Our pit crew has been gathering items, so
come buy your newest Berner bauble and make a memory at this important event.
A pizza buffet will be available in Master Registration. The buffet will be available from 6:00-7:15pm, with the
Auction beginning at 7:30pm. Cash bar opens at 6:00pm. Feed your body at the pizza buffet, your spirit with
new treasures, and your heart with the knowledge that the money benefits Berners. Help drop the checkered
flag on cancer and other genetic disorders. This event helps fund the work that will increase longevity and
health in our beloved Berners.
The BMDCA Health Auction proceeds will be accepted by the Berner-Garde Foundation, and will be fully tax
deductible as allowed by IRS regulations. All proceeds from the Health Auction will go toward funding healthrelated projects as recommended by The BMDCA Health Committee and as approved by the BMDCA Board.
The BMDCA Health Auction proceeds will be held in a restricted fund and governed by a Fiscal Sponsorship
Agreement between the BMDCA and Berner-Garde Foundation.
It will be a night of dazzling displays of Berner treasures, and we are still receiving amazing donations. Any
questions about the auction or donations can be directed to the Health Auction Co-Chairs Elizabeth Fletcher at
[email protected] or Marjorie Geiger at [email protected].
INTERNATIONAL GUEST RECEPTION
Welcome to all Foreign Guests! The BMDCA will host an informal get together in the Brahms Room, 2nd floor, with
our international attendees in order to socialize and introduce ourselves on Tuesday, May 3rd, at 7:00am. We will
enjoy a light breakfast while we share information about drafting. We ask that you be prepared to share
information about drafting in your country. A short introduction to the US show procedures will be followed by a
“Question & Answer” session. We will also arrange for ringside mentors to be available during Wednesday’s Futurity
judging to provide explanations of show procedures for any foreign guests desiring a mentor. US BMDCA members
who wish to mingle with our guests at the reception are most welcome, but will be required to pay a small fee. See
the Master Registration for sign-up. Contact Tracey Keith at [email protected] for questions.
SPECIAL DOG SHOW EVENTS
The FAN Award
The Fan Award will be awarded at the Awards Banquet to the oldest male and
female dog exhibited at the Specialty, including the veterans parade. The award
is offered by Friends of the Fan Award in loving memory of "Fan" Camelot's
Fantasy and Meg Auger, who sponsored the award from 2003-2015.
Triathlete Challenge
Are you and your dog a multi-tasking team?
Set your sights on the Specialty Triathlete Challenge!
The Specialty Triathlete Award is given at the Awards Banquet to EACH berner/
handler team who earns a qualifying leg or passing score in three or more different working venues. Yes, you
can do it all! The eligible events are tracking (all classes), herding (JHD or higher), rally (regular classes only),
obedience (regular classes only—novice, open, utility), agility (all classes), and draft (all classes). Only one
score or performance in each venue will count towards this award. The performance must be at the regular
titling level (Novice level or higher, JHD or higher for herding), although the dog/handler team may have
already earned the relevant title. If your dog can pull, heel, sniff, run, and jump—just pick your venues and
go for the gold! The Specialty Triathlete Awards will be something to treasure. Award offered by Ruth
Nielsen—Mazama Mountain Dogs. To be eligible, download and complete the Triathlete Challenge form on
the Specialty website and email to [email protected] before the Specialty starts! Questions? - email
Ruth at [email protected].
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RECEPTIONS & BANQUETS
Welcome Reception – Tuesday, May 3
Cocktails 6:00pm; Buffet 6:30pm
Let’s get this party started! Come meet up with old friends and new. Cocktail reception with cash bar begins
at 6:00pm. Food service begins at 6:30pm. Hors d’oeuvres buffet featuring assorted vegetable tray, around
the world cheese board with crackers, smoked turkey breast with silver dollar rolls, sautéed mushrooms,
onions, and peppers, along with brownies and punch. Armband required for admittance to buffet. $20
Pizza Buffet – Thursday, May 5 (prior to Health Auction; seating limited to 250)
Cocktails 6:00pm; Buffet 6:15pm
Want to catch a bite to eat before the Health Auction? Join us for a pizza buffet! Cocktail reception with cash
bar begins at 6:00pm. Buffet service begins at 6:15pm. Buffet will feature salad, breadsticks, and assorted 3topping pizzas, cherry strudel, coffee, tea, milk, and soda. Armband required for admittance to buffet. $22
Annual Meeting & Awards Banquet - Friday, May 6
Cocktails 6:00pm; Doors Open 6:30pm; Dinner 7:00pm
This buffet dinner will feature the traditional Frankenmuth Bavarian Inn Chicken Dinner. The buffet will
include Lodge Salad w/ house oil & vinegar dressing, garlic breadsticks, peas and mushrooms, glazed baby
whole carrots, whipped potatoes and gravy, rice pilaf, Bavarian Inn Dressing, marinated roasted pork loin,
famous Bavarian Inn Frankenmuth Chicken, vegetable stir fry with cashews, and Bavarian Inn Apfel Strudel
for dessert. Beverages will include coffee, tea, milk, and soda.
Cocktail reception with cash bar begins at 6:00pm and doors open at 6:30pm, with dinner being served at
7:00pm. The BMDCA Annual Meeting will begin at 8:00pm, and includes presentation of awards. Additional
seating will be available for BMDCA members and others wishing to attend only the Annual Meeting and/or
Awards Presentation following the dinner. Armband required for admittance to dinner. $45
Judges’ Dinner - Saturday, May 7
Cocktails 6:30pm; Doors Open 6:30pm; Dinner 7:30pm
Our final evening together will honor our distinguished judges and guests, and will give us a chance to
celebrate with the winners. This buffet will feature cherry pecan salad with sweet oil & vinegar dressing,
garlic breadsticks, buttered corn, ginger garlic green beans, signature Bavarian Inn Blau Kraut (blue cabbage),
baked herbed redskin potatoes, Bavarian Inn Spaetzle, vegetarian lasagna, slow roasted round of beef carved,
baked salmon, breast of chicken topped with house champagne wine sauce, and Bavarian Inn Schwarzwalder
Torte (Black Forest cherry). Beverages will includes coffee, tea, milk, and soda.
Cocktail reception with cash bar begins at 6:30pm and doors open at 7:00pm, with dinner being served at
7:30p.m. Judges’ comments and farewells begin at 8:30pm. Additional seating will be available for BMDCA
members and others wishing to attend only the Judges’ Comments following the dinner. Armband required
for admittance to dinner. $45
Limited Reserved Dinner Tables
A very limited number of reserved tables will be available at the Awards Banquet & Judges’ Dinner for $80 per
night on a first-come, first-served basis. Each table will seat 8 people. The guest reserving the table must
submit their request and check payable to BMDCA 2016 for $80 to Mona Williams, Banquet Chairman, 10170
Irish Rd, Goodrich MI 48438, by U.S. Postal Mail only.
For questions or dietary needs, please contact Mona Williams at [email protected].
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PHOTO CONTEST
A picture is worth a thousand words. Tell your story about the wonderful characters in your lives - the princesses and
poets, adventurers, and clowns. Not all stories have happy endings, so we need your help to raise funds to benefit
BMDCA Berner Rescue. Agree to donate your photo, and your artwork will be used to change lives. The highestplacing donated photos in each category will be silently auctioned during the week, with the winners announced at
the Annual Meeting. Other donated photos will be displayed at the meeting and available for $20. Proceeds after
expenses will go to Berner Rescue.
Categories
Berner Puppies – Every great story has a beginning; share the cuteness, we know you’re dying to.
Veteran Berners – They’ve been with us for awhile, give them the honor they deserve.
Black & White – Some characters are best portrayed in stark relief of black and white.
Car Berners - You know they live to travel, so show us your Berner with your Cruisin’ machine.
Working Berners – Working class heroes hard at work, be it herding, agility, rally, therapy, conformation, etc.
Berners & Kids – Kids and dogs are meant to be, so show us your best and funniest examples.
Winter Berners – We all know they like the snow & cold, so show us your Berner in winter.
Digital Artwork - With a few clicks of the mouse, your photo can become a watercolor, a mosaic, or cartoon.
Your imagination is the only limiting factor, so let it run free and go wild, but we still need to see the Berner.
Judging & Prizes
The People’s Choice award will be decided by popular vote and announced at the Awards Banquet. All other awards
will be decided by a panel of judges. In addition to a rosette for Best in Show and People’s Choice. Prizes awarded
will be a digital camera for Best in Show, a Berner artwork for People’s Choice, and a 32GB SD memory card for 1st
place in each category.
Entries
Entry fees are $10 for the first photo and $6 for each additional entry (per person). There is no entry limit. All checks
should be made payable in US funds to “BMDCA 2016.” Mail your photos and entry fees to:
Steven Wichmann, 2758 Onagon Trl, Waterford MI 48328-3137
Contest Rules
 All photos may not exceed 8x10 photos and must be mounted on an 8x10 stiff board. No mattes or frames,
please.
 No identifying names or markings on the front of the photo. Attach entry form to the back of each photo.
 All photos must be the original work of the entrant and not exhibited prior to this show.
 BMDCA will not be responsible for lost or damaged photos.
 Photos must remain on display until Saturday morning, May 7th. All remaining photos will become the property
of the BMDCA unless a self-addressed, stamped envelope was provided with your entry.
 Deadline: March 19, 2016 (postmark)
For additional information or questions, contact Steve Wichmann at [email protected].
PHOTO CONTEST REGISTRATION Name: Address: City/State/Zip: Phone: Email: Category: Yes $ No I donate this photo to be used as a fundraising item. Fee Due 13
JUNIORS ACTIVITIES
Juniors Registration
Junior attendees should complete the Master Registration form to receive a welcome bag and register for
juniors’ activities, as well as other events. Fees indicated apply unless otherwise specified.
Berner University
Monday, May 2nd, and Tuesday, May 3rd, see page 17. Registration fees are waived for Juniors (age 9-18). Please
submit a Berner University registration for the attendee.
Juniors Dinner & Showmanship Seminar by Amanda C. Cook, CPA
Thursday, May 5, 2016, 6:00-8:00pm at CEC Building
Junior attendees (age 9-18), come join your friends for a sub and cake party followed by a hands-on handling
seminar. Please dress in casual attire and bring your dog and show lead to the CEC Building next to the main
show ring. Ms. Cook will give a talk on all aspects of dog showing including grooming, safety and control, junior
showmanship, ring etiquette, and good sportsmanship, and will teach a personal handling seminar. Even if
you've never shown dogs before, please register to attend and learn. Participants will receive a special gift at the
conclusion of the event! Contact Amanda Cook at [email protected] for questions. Versatile Juniors Recognition
Thanks to an anonymous donor, we are pleased to offer a Versatile Juniors recognition for attendees under the
age of 18 exhibiting in multiple events, including conformation/junior showmanship, obedience, rally, herding,
agility, draft, and tracking. Multiple entries in an individual event do not count, such as conformation and junior
showmanship. A gift bag with goodies will be given to any registered Versatile Junior who exhibits in at least
three different events. A gift card ($25 value) will be given to any registered Versatile Junior for each qualifying
or passing score in any non-conformation event, including obedience, rally, herding, agility, draft, and tracking.
A gift card ($25 value) will also be given to any registered Versatile Junior achieving a class placement in
conformation or junior showmanship. Ownership of the dog(s) is not required unless stipulated in the event
rules. To be eligible, complete the Versatile Juniors registration form, available on the Specialty website, and
email it with VERSATILE JUNIORS in the subject line to Susan Henderson at [email protected] by the Friday
prior to the start of the Specialty. All planned entry events must be listed at that time.
TITLEHOLDERS GALLERY
Has your Berner earned an AKC, CKC, BMDCA, or BMDCC title in conformation, obedience, agility, herding,
tracking, rally, and/or draft? Photos of the Berners honored in the Titleholders Gallery will be displayed at the
entrance to the grooming area and will receive a commemorative rosette and gift. Fee per dog is $25.
TWO CONVENIENT WAYS TO REGISTER
MAIL IN: Complete the form below and mail with your Master Registration form. Then Email a photo of
your dog (minimum 7.5x7.5 inches, 200 dpi) to [email protected] including your dog’s registered name.
ONLINE: Register online in Master Registration and Email a photo of your dog (minimum 7.5x7.5 inches,
minimum 200 dpi) to [email protected] including your dog’s registered name.
If you have questions, contact Karen Loren at [email protected] or (248) 765-1903. Gifts will be
available for pick up on Friday, May 6th in the display area from 12:00-1:30pm. No gifts will be mailed.
TITLEHOLDERS GALLERY Owner(s) Name: Phone: Email: Dog’s Registered Name: (include all titles) Dog’s Call Name: 14
VETERANS PARADE
PARADE OF VETERANS TO BE HELD WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 2016, Lunch Break
Do you have a Berner that has celebrated their seventh birthday on or before May 7, 2016? If so, enter your
dog in the Veterans Parade. This is an exciting annual event held at the National Specialty to celebrate our
older dogs. This event is for any Berner that qualifies by age. Your veteran will receive a special gift and
rosette to commemorate the occasion. Fee per dog is $25.
TWO CONVENIENT WAYS TO REGISTER
MAIL IN: Complete the form below & mail with Master Registration form (postmark by March 19th).
ONLINE: Register online no later than March 26th.
Questions? Contact Karen Loren at [email protected] or (248) 765-1903. No gifts will be mailed. All gifts
must be picked up immediately following the Parades.
VETERANS PARADE Owner Name: Phone: Veteran’s Birthdate: Dog’s Registered Name: Email: (include all titles) Dog’s Call Name: Male Brief bio: (maximum 300 characters) 15
Female RESCUE GALLERY
It is time once again to celebrate our rescued Berners. Regardless of whether your Berner
was rescued by a regional club, private group, or individual they have a vital spot in the
Rescue Gallery. Regardless of whether your Berner came from a puppy mill, broker, online site, abandonment, or other bad situation their story needs to be told by you.
In 2006, the Rescue Gallery replaced the Rescue Parade as an annual celebration at each
National Specialty. From 2006 through 2014, the Rescue Gallery was chaired by Nell Ward.
We so appreciate her founding efforts in this regard.
Owners do not need to attend to participate in the Rescue Gallery, but will be required to go
through Master Registration. If you are not attending, have someone pick up your welcome bag. Even
those dogs who have crossed the Rainbow Bridge may be honored. The Rescue Gallery will be prominently
displayed at the 2016 Frankenmuth, Michigan specialty. A story book will also be printed that contains the
same pictures and stories on display for those entered, those entered but not attending, and for individual
purchase.
The cost to enter your Rescue Berner is just $25. Each entry will receive a pin personalized with your dog’s call
name, a yellow bandana that will clearly identify each Rescue Gallery participant, and of course, the story
book. If you would prefer to receive the storybook only, the entry fee is $15. If not attending the specialty,
please add $5 to help cover the cost to ship your entry materials to you. Storybooks will be available for sale at
the specialty for $5.
TWO CONVENIENT WAYS TO REGISTER
MAIL IN: Complete the form below for each entry and mail with fee(s) included in your Master
Registration form. Then Email your dog’s story (MS Word format, maximum 500 words) and a digital photo
of your dog (8x10, minimum 200 dpi) to [email protected] including your dog’s call name and BernerGarde ID#.
ONLINE (preferred method): Register each entry online in Master Registration and Email a digital
photo of your dog(s) (8x10, minimum 200 dpi) to [email protected] including your dog’s call name and
Berner-Garde ID#. Online registration will accommodate your dog’s story.
For all entries, additional instructions: Please mail only an 8x10 portrait (hard copy) for display
directly to Ron & Kristi Davis, PO Box 55197—2330 Granite Drive, North Pole AK 99705. Ron & Kristi will
not be accepting registration forms, please make sure that you register for the Rescue Gallery through
Master Registration.
If you have questions, including how to obtain a Berner-Garde identification number, contact Ron/Kristi Davis
at [email protected] or (907) 388-9070.
RESCUE GALLERY REGISTRATION (for mail-in entry only, complete one for each entry and mail with Master Registration) Owner Name: Address: City/State/Zip: Phone: Email: Dog’s Call Name: (for pin) Berner-Garde ID#: Yes No Attending Specialty? $ If not attending specialty, add $5 for mailing (include/mark fee on master registration form) $ Display Only Package $15 (include/mark fee on master registration form) Full Package $25 (include/mark fee on master registration form) TOTAL included on Master Registration for this Entry (remember to submit photo/dog’s story by email) 16
BERNER UNIVERSITY
Essential Education returns to Michigan! We are pleased to offer thought
provoking classes on a broad array of subjects taught by distinguished canine
professionals and experienced BMDCA members. Complete class descriptions and
faculty biographies are online at the Berner University website: www.BernerU.org
 The Berner U registration fee is $40 per person. This allows you to attend
unlimited seminars and workshops for two days and to receive handouts for all classes.
 Juniors, ages 9-18 years old, receive FREE REGISTRATION for all classes.
 Vilma Yuzbasiyan-Gurkan PhD, will be our Breeder Symposium speaker this year. This event is
OPEN TO EVERYONE, without charge. Please indicate if you plan to attend so we can provide sufficient
seating.  Registration is online or via snail mail and specific instructions are on the main registration page.
Select the classes you prefer for each time period. Tracey Keith, our Berner U registrar, will confirm
admission to specific classes by email a month before the specialty. Register early, as space is limited
for some workshops.
 Well-behaved dogs are welcome ONLY in classes held in the CEC. Dogs are not allowed in the
Bavarian Inn meeting rooms. Room Danube 9 – 11 AM Digital Dogs—Taking Better
Berner Photos Pat Long & Bobbie Hefner Noon – 2 PM 3 – 5 PM 7 – 9 PM M O N D A Y, M a y 2 A Breeder’s Nightmare:
OFA Hip X-Rays: The Devil Is In
Brucellosis &
The Details Canine Herpes Virus Lonnie Davis DVM Nancy Melone BREEDER Ask The Judges: Obedience &
SYMPOSIUM Rally Quandaries Lessons from the Alison Jaskiewicz,
Berner-Garde Database Lisa Mitchell, Sara Steele Vilma Yuzbasiyan-Gurkan
& Sandy Walker PhD Battling the Berner Bulge OPEN TO EVERYONE Stephanie Kizka Altmuehl Bloat: Recent Research Laura Nelson DVM DM Research Essentials Fara Bushnell, Susan Harrison
PhD & Doug Harrison PhD CEC Sniffer Dogs Carol Stephenson Platform Training Sue Wilkinson DVM Media Center BMDCA History Mary Alice Eschweiler Danube Diagnosis of Berner Lumps
& Bumps Matti Kuipel PhD Genetic Testing: What It Is &
How To Use It Bert Klei & Vilma YuzbasiyanGurkan PhD Rescue 101 & Rescue Round Table Kathy Deyo OPEN TO EVERYONE Altmuehl Posture, Pain & Performance Shelli McDonald Conception to Parturition William Schultz DVM CEC Introduction to
Canine Freestyle Marjorie Geiger Fun, Fitness & Flexibility Mary Cardeccia DVM T U E S D A Y, M a y 3 17
HEALTH CLINICS
Thursday, May 5, 2016, CEC Building, 9:00am-4:00pm
Pre-registration required. Please indicate on registration form if you prefer AM or PM appointments. Contact
Lori Jodar, Health Clinic/Kits Coordinator, at [email protected] if you have questions.
Cardiac Clinic: Board certified veterinary cardiologist, Dr. Rob Sanders, will be available to perform cardiac
evaluations using auscultation (a non-invasive procedure). OFA requires dogs be at least one year of age
when examined to receive cardiac clearance. Fee: $40
Eye Clinic: Board certified ophthalmologist, Dr. Harriett Davison, will examine your dog’s eyes with dilation.
Dr. Davison will be available to perform eye examinations to detect inherited eye diseases such as cataracts,
progressive retinal atrophy (PRA), and retinal dysplasia. The examination is quick and painless and is required
for registration by OFA. Annual examination is recommended for all dogs that are involved in a breeding
program. Eye drops are applied 10-15 minutes prior to the exam to dilate the pupils. It is recommended that
the examination be performed after your dog has completed judging for the day. The effect of the eye drops
lasts approximately 3 hours. Fee: $40
Reminders
 Please remember to bring your dog’s AKC registration number, date of birth, and tattoo/microchip/DNA
information.
 Fees cover evaluations and forms only; registration with OFA is a separate process and is not included in the
Specialty pricing.
HEALTH KITS
All kits will be included in your registration packet. If you have any questions, please contact Lori Jodar,
Health Clinic/Kits Coordinator, at [email protected].
VetGen Type 1 von Willebrand’s Disease DNA Test: Cheek swab test kit. May be completed at home and
returned directly to VetGen. Fee: $75
AKC DNA Test: Cheek swab test kit. May be completed at home, but must be mailed back to Lori Jodar,
Health Clinic/Kits Coordinator, must be received on or before May 18, 2016. This is a firm date. All kits
must be shipped to AKC as a batch in order to receive the Parent Club Specialty Discount. If your kit is not
received within the allotted time, it will be excluded without refund. PLEASE NOTE: These tests CAN NOT be
used for the DNA requirement to enter the 2016 Specialty. Fee: $30
Degenerative Myelopathy (DM) Test: Cheek swab test kits. Both the DMSOD1 and SOD1B tests are
necessary to determine the risk category for your dog: Clear, Carrier, At Risk. DM tests for the common gene
mutation found in several breeds. If you have had only one test done previously for your Berner, this is likely
the test you used and it does not need to be repeated. DM SOD1B tests for the second mutation that seems
to affect ONLY Bernese. Fee for each test: $25
BERNER-GARDE REPOSITORY CLINIC
Thursday, May 5, 2016, 8:00am—4:00pm, CEC Building near Health Clinics & Grooming Area
Berner-Garde is once again rolling out the mobile unit to sponsor a BMD Repository clinic. We would love to
see you and your Berners in Frankenmuth! Trained vet techs will be on hand to do simple blood draw samples
throughout the day. No appointments are necessary and it's easy, quick, and FREE! It’s a wonderful way for
you and your Berner to provide valuable information to aid future health research. Each dog that provides a
blood at the event will receive a special gift.
Calling All Veterans!
All Berners and their owners will receive a special gift from Berner-Garde for each blood sample submitted.
Because veterans are so extra special and have a wealth of health information to share, Berner-Garde will
provide an ADDITIONAL unique gift to each veteran Berner that provides a blood sample to the Repository.
Berner-Garde Site Operators will be on hand throughout the week at the Berner-Garde booth to record
updates in the database. Please do your part to further Berner-health research by participating in the BMD
Repository Clinic and making updates to you and your dog’s information while in Frankenmuth—do it "For
The Love of A Berner!" Storage of samples at the Repository is paid for jointly by the Berner-Garde Foundation
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CGC/CGCA/CGCU TESTS
Monday, May 2, 2016, 9:00am—4:00pm, Heritage Park Nickless Pavilion
Responsible Dog Ownership means well-mannered dogs! The AKC Good Citizen testing program has become
recognized as the “gold standard” for the term “well-mannered” as it relates to dog behavior outside of the
home. Now the Program offers official titling as well as the certification. If your dog has already passed the
AKC CGC Test, there are now two new advanced tests that a dog can earn certification and titles beyond
“CGC”. To encourage all Bernese Mountain Dogs to be well-mannered when out in public, we are offering all
three tests at the 2016 Nationals! This test is open to any/all berners over 6 months of age. Proof of CGC is
required to test in the Community Canine (CGCA) or Urban Canine Good Citizen (CGCU) level. Pre-registration
is highly encouraged due to limited spaces for each test and will be on a first come first served basis. We will
allow day of entry as space allows. All pre-registered teams will be allowed to “move up” to advanced tests at
the pre-registration rate should the team pass the pre-registered test.
Please indicate on master registration form the if you prefer AM or PM testing. Contact Laurie Griffith, CGC
Chair, at [email protected] if you have questions. Remember to bring your dog’s AKC registration
number and date of birth information. Proof of previous CGC for CGCA/CGCU testing must be provided. Fee:
$15 on Master Registration; $20 Day of Testing.
Evaluators Laura Wagner and Christina Garrett will do CGC and CGCA testing in the morning, followed by CGCU
testing in the afternoon, with CGC and CGCA as space allows in the afternoon. More information on CGC, CGCA,
and CGCU can be found at: CGC www.akc.org/dog-owners/training/canine-good-citizen/cgc-test-items-and-pledge/
CGCA images.akc.org/akc_community_canine/AKCCommunityCanineOverview.pdf
CGCU images.akc.org/pdf/cgc/urban_cgc_brochure.pdf
SHOW PHOTOGRAPHERS & VIDEOGRAPHER
Photographer: The Dog Sport Photographers, Ph (757) 637-8008, [email protected],
www.thedogsportphotographers.com
Candid Ringside Photographer: Chris Stefanac, Ph (804) 347-0452, [email protected],
www.csphotoonline.com
The show photographers will be the official photographers, with the exclusive privilege of making photographs to provide to the exhibitors in
any form. No other photographer shall be permitted to do so. This clause does not affect media photographers on specific assignment or
amateur photographers making photographs of their own dog(s).
Other commercial photographers (those selling photos) must be agreed upon by official show photographers and show committee and
purchase a vendor booth or pay regular vendor price for this privilege. Videographer: ShowDogVideoPros, 40 Junction Road, South Berwick ME 03908, Ph (207) 200-3837,
[email protected], www.showdogvideopros.com
This show will be professionally video recorded. No other commercial video recording, video recording from a tripod mounted camera, or any
video recording of large segments of the show will be permitted. Submission of an entry form and/or physical presence on the show grounds
shall constitute both implied and real consent for both the handler and their dog to be video recorded. Individuals (owners, breeders,
handlers, spectators, club members, etc.) shall be allowed to record video of their own dog(s) using cell phones, tablets, or other handheld
devices only. Video recording from a tripod-mounted camera, or any video recording of large segments of the show by an individual is NOT
permitted.
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GROOMING
NOTE: Grooming and Crating is allowed in designated areas only.
Due to LIMITED GROOMING SPACES, sharing of grooming spaces is encouraged.
Exhibitors may reserve a 10' x 10' grooming space for $100.00, which includes one electrical plug with 20
amps of power, for the entire show period. All paid reserved spaces will be indoors in the Kern Pavilion and
are available on a first come, first served basis through master registration until capacity is reached. When
using PAID spaces, exhibitors are encouraged to bring floor mats and a UL-listed heavy duty exterior
extension cord properly rated for their equipment's amperage. Generators and electric heaters are prohibited.
All extension cords and dryers are subject to inspection, and non-compliant equipment may be removed by
show personnel.
There will be a number of unpaid, non-reserved grooming/day crating spaces available for “day-of-use”
OUTDOORS at the Jaycee Pavilion (behind Kern) on a first come, first served basis. These sites will not have
electricity available, but you may supply your own generator. Access to this area is available to drop off items,
however, there is NO parking allowed on the grass. Setup is required each day; equipment is not to be left.
All set-ups will be supervised by the Grounds Committee as representatives of the BMDCA. The Club reserves
the right to restrict the number of grooming tables and to rearrange grooming areas and set-ups as required
by circumstances for the safety and convenience of all. This includes moving crates, tables, and other
equipment. Exhibitors are expected to comply with all Club rules as laid out by the BMDCA.
ADDITIONAL GROOMING, CRATING, AND SITE INFORMATION FOR EXHIBITORS AND ATTENDEES
 MOVE-IN: BEGINS MONDAY, MAY 2nd AT 2:00pm
 GROOMING SPACES MUST BE VACATED IMMEDIATELY AFTER BOB ON SATURDAY, MAY 7th.
 The grooming area will be open daily from 6am (move-in at 2:00pm on 5/2) until 10pm, except for
Saturday. The building will be locked from 10pm until 6am and will be patrolled. DOGS ARE NOT
PERMITTED TO STAY OVERNIGHT IN THE GROOMING AREA.
 The BMDCA and the show committee will not be responsible for theft or damage of items left in the
grooming area. Participants are encouraged to use good judgment when leaving dogs, personal items, or
equipment unattended.
 There is plenty of outdoor space where pop-ups and X-pens are allowed, but property will be left at your
own risk.
 Parties wishing to set up together should submit forms under the same Group Name. No additional
crating inside the building may be reserved or saved.
 At time of move-in, exhibitors will be required to supply contact information, including hotel, room
number, and cell phone number.
 An area outside of the grooming area near the hotel will be provided with several bathing stations.
 Exhibitors and handlers will be held responsible for clean conditions in and around their crates.
 Absolutely no x-pens will be allowed in the grooming area except in reserved areas.
 Bathing/Grooming is not allowed in any hotel room.
 Participants and visitors must abide by the posted signs on the show grounds; failure to do so will result in
a warning and possible ejection from the show site and/or event.
 There is NO parking allowed on the grass ANYWHERE in Heritage Park.
 Ringside chairs are NOT to be taken to the grooming area.
Complete the grooming section of the master registration form to reserve your spot! For questions, contact
Gene Robinson, Grooming Chairman, at [email protected].
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BMDCA JUDGES EDUCATION SEMINAR & WORKSHOP
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, May 5-7, 2016, Deadline April 18, 2016, Fee $40
Walk-Ins Accepted, Late Registration Fee $45
All AKC criteria will be met including: Seminar, Ringside Mentoring, and Hands-on Evaluations. Class judging will
be held on Thursday and Friday, followed by Best of Breed judging on Saturday. Ringside mentoring during regular
conformation dog classes will be provided on Thursday, May 5th, followed by a hands-on workshop. A Judges
Education Seminar will be held on Friday, May 6th at 7:00am, followed by ringside mentoring during regular
conformation bitch classes and a hands-on workshop. Ringside mentoring will be provided on Saturday, May 7th.
Qualified BMDCA members interested in attending the classroom seminar must meet AKC requirements for a firsttime applicant.
Berner University educational classes, held May 2-3, may be of additional interest. Please utilize the Master
Registration for Berner U. If you have questions, contact Debby Wilkins, BMDCA Judges Education Chair, at
[email protected] or (612) 747-4418.
Please send payment payable to BMDCA by April 18, 2016 to Mrs. Deborah Wilkins, 20560 Huntington Way, Prior
Lake MN 55372.
SHOW SUPERINTENDENT & PREMIUM LIST
MB-F, Inc. will be serving as our Show Superintendent:
MB-F, Inc.
Mailing Address:
620 Industrial Avenue
32351 Edward Avenue
Greensboro NC 27406
PO Box 9999
Phone: (800) 746-3297 or (336) 272-0864
Madison Hts MI 48071
Fax: (800) 746-3297 or (336) 272-0864
Phone: (248) 588-5000
Dial-N-Entry: (800) 334-8978 or (336) 379-9605 Fax: (336) 272-0864
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.infodog.com
BMDCA members can look forward to receiving notification of the Premium List via Ecomm. Members who currently
receive their BMDCA Bulletin via snail mail will receive their Premium List in hard copy. Visit the BMDCA website at
www.bmdca.org/specialty/2016 to access a link to the Premium List. You may contact MB-F to request a printed
copy of the Premium List by mail.
ATTENTION EXHIBITORS
AKC DNA REQUIRED FOR ALL DOG SHOW ENTRIES
The BMDCA requires each entrant to provide a valid AKC DNA Profile Number for the dog entered on the Official
Entry Form at time of entry. AKC DNA numbers are not required for Special Attractions such as parades. Failure to
meet these requirements will render the dog ineligible to enter the event. This may result in the loss of all awards
earned at the event, as well as subject the entrant to possible disciplinary action by the AKC and/or BMDCA,
including but not limited to suspension from club privileges and entry of club events. All DNA numbers will be
verified by the BMDCA within 30 days after the national Specialty.
DNA kits can be obtained from the AKC Online Store at www.akc.org.
DON'T DELAY! STANDARD PROCESSING TIME IS 6-8 WEEKS AFTER RECEIPT!
If it has been more than 8 weeks since the DNA sample was submitted to AKC and you have not received a DNA
profile number AND need it for your 2015 Specialty entry, call AKC DNA Operations at (919) 816-3508 to obtain a
preliminary DNA number (accepted in extenuating circumstances only).
Please allow an appropriate amount of time for the AKC to recive your sample and call NO LATER THAN one week
prior to close of entries. Be sure to mention "BMDCA National Specialty” to expedite your request.
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WAIVER OF RIGHTS—ANIMALS IN DISTRESS
The Bernese Mountain Dog Club of America, Inc. reserves the right to remove any animal in
distress from a parked vehicle or crate, and all persons attending these dog events hereby waive
any claim for damages against the club for such removal. The Club regards the health, safety and
life of any dog on the show grounds to be paramount to other property or privacy rights. We will
attempt to reach the responsible party but cannot guarantee contact will be made before action
is taken.
SHOW VETERINARIAN
Bavarian Veterinary Hospital PC ~ (989) 652-6168, Distance to show site: 2.2 miles
141 Churchgrove Road, Frankenmuth MI 48734
Hours: 9am-5pm M-F
bavarianveterinary.com
Directions from the Bavarian Inn/Heritage Park: From Heritage Park, take Weiss St to Riverwalk. Turn
right on Main St, then left onto Genesee, and right onto Church Grove Rd.
After Hours Emergency Veterinarians
Great Lakes Pet Emergencies ~ (989) 752-1960, Distance to show site: 21 miles
1221 Tittabawassee Rd, Saginaw MI 48604
Animal Emergency Veterinarian ~ (810) 238-7557, Distance to show site: 30 miles
1148 E Bristol Rd, Burton MI 48529
Animal Neurology, Rehab & ER Center ~ (248) 960-7200, Distance to Tracking site: 11 miles
1120 Welch Rd, Commerce MI 48390
Ann Arbor Animal Hospital ~ (734) 662-4474, Distance to Herding site: 16 miles
2150 W Liberty, Ann Arbor MI 48103
Blue Pearl ~ (734) 971-8774, Distance to Herding site: 19 miles
4126 Packard Rd, Ann Arbor MI 48104
TRACKING
Sunday, May 1, Highland Recreation Area, White Lake MI, 1.25 hours from Frankenmuth
A combined TD/TDX Tracking Test site will be held approximately 75 minutes south of Frankenmuth at the
Highland Recreation Area. We are offering 3 TD and 2 TDX tracks. Entries are open to all breeds, but preference
will be given to Bernese Mountain Dogs.
Judges: Ms. Marilyn A. Johnson and Ms. Elizabeth Baird
Spectators are welcome, so come and support your tracking buddies. For more information, please contact
Mary-Ann Bowman, Tracking Chair, at [email protected]. Premium lists will be available for
download on the BMDCA website. A hard copy of the premium may be obtained from the test secretary,
Michael O’Hara at [email protected]. Please note that tracking entries will close on Wednesday, March
30th.
Best Western, Hartland MI, (810) 632-7177, is approximately 11 miles from the tracking site. We have
contracted a block of 10 king rooms at $99.99 per night and 10 double queen rooms at $109.99 per night, for
Friday 4/29 and Saturday 4/30. Prior to April 7th, mention BMDCA upon reservation for the discounted group
rate (subject to availability). Please contact the hotel regarding pet policies.
Rustic camping sites are available at the Highland Recreation Area. Proud Lake Recreation Area
(approximately 10 miles), 3500 N Wixom Rd, Commerce Twp MI 48382 has modern camping sites. Contact for
either site is (800) 447-2757; please inquire regarding pet policies at time of reservation.
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HERDING
Sunday, May 1, SheepSmith Farm, Whitmore Lake MI, 1.25 hours from Frankenmuth
BMDCA Sponsored American Herding Breed Association—Two All-Breed Tests/Trials
Come and join fellow Berner herding enthusiasts in a fun-filled day of herding. Morning and afternoon tests
and trials will allow two opportunities to earn a title. AHBA Herding Capability Tests (HCT) allow you to
evaluate your Berner’s instinct and capability to herd. Junior Herding Dog (JHD) class is a pre-trial level class;
and the Herding Ranch Dog (HRD) class is a trial level class for formally trained dogs to work in as natural a
manner as possible in a ranch or farm setting. A JHD or HRD qualification/leg counts toward Triathlete Award.
Judges: Ms. Tanya Wheeler and Ms. Carol Lundquist
Classes Offered: Herding Capability Test (2 tests), Junior Herding Dog (2 trials), and Herding Ranch Dog (1 trial)
Entries: Pre-entries accepted until Wednesday, April 6, 2016: HCT & JHD $65 per test/trial, $70 for limited Day
-of entries; HRD $90 per test/trial, $95 for limited Day-of entries. Any entry received after 5:00pm, April 6,
2016 will be considered Day-of entries. All breeds are welcome but entry preference will be given to Bernese
Mountain Dogs. **Bernese Mountain Dogs MUST have DNA number to exhibit at these trials**
Visit www.ahba-herding.org for information on rules and class descriptions. For more
information about the tests/trials, contact Herding Chairs Cindi Harry at
[email protected] or Bill Baran at [email protected]. The premium list will be
available for download on the BMDCA website. To request a hard copy by mail, contact
the Test/Trial Secretary, Denise Peck at [email protected]. Lunch will be available
for purchase, see premium for details.
An Introduction to Herding Clinic with focus on HCT and JHD preparation will be held on Saturday, April
30th, 8:30am-4:00pm at SheepSmith Farm. Carol Lundquist, Clinician; Fee $100, 10 working spots available;
Audit Only Fee $25, unlimited. Look for details in the Herding Trial Premium.
Best Western, Hartland MI, (810) 632-7177, is approximately 19 miles from the herding site. For more
information on a discounted rate, please refer to the hotel information under Tracking on page 22.
For campers, the Brighton State Recreation Area, 6360 Chilson Road, Howell MI 48843, is approximately 7
miles from SheepSmith Farm. Contact for availability at (810) 229-6566 or (800) 447-2757 or
www.midnrrservations.com; please inquire regarding pet policies at time of reservation.
AGILITY
Tuesday, May 3, Outdoors at Heritage Park
Join us on Tuesday for the National Specialty agility trial! It will be held outside on grass. Classes offered
include Standard, Jumpers with Weaves, and T2B. Our Judge will be Mr. Rodney Ramsell, and the Trial
Secretary is Mandy Moller, [email protected]. If you have questions or would like to volunteer,
contact Angela Hanson, Agility Chair, at [email protected]. The premium list will be available for
download on the BMDCA website. To request a hard copy by mail, contact the Trial Secretary.
OBEDIENCE & RALLY
Rally Trial, Wednesday, May 4, Outdoors at Nickless Pavilion behind CEC Building
Judges: Mrs. Sharon Ann Redmer & Mrs. Marilyn S. Tomaszewski
We will offer Novice A/B, Advanced A/B, and Excellent A/B classes, with awards for RAE titles. For questions,
contact Rally Chairs Teresa Miller at [email protected] or Mary Maliarik at [email protected].
Obedience Trial, Thursday, May 5, Outdoors at Nickless Pavilion behind CEC Building
Judges: Mrs. Sharon Ann Redmer & Mr. James J. Ham
We will offer Beginner Novice A/B, Novice A/B, Open A/B, Utility A/B, Brace, Team, and of course, Veterans! For
questions, contact Sherrie Start, Obedience Chair at [email protected]. Premium lists will be available
from the show superintendent.
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DRAFT
Come Cruise in the Berner Classic Draft tests!
Monday, May 2; Wednesday, May 4; Thursday, May 5; and Friday, May 6, Heritage Park
There will be four BMDCA Draft Tests at the 2016 National Specialty, one each day May 2, 4, 5, and 6. Each test
will offer Novice, Brace Novice, Open, and Brace Open classes, with a limit of 24 entries in each test. The tests
are limited to Bernese Mountain Dogs only. All tests will be held on site at Heritage Park, adjacent to the
Bavarian Inn Lodge and Convention Center. Entrants will need a DNA profile number, as well as a BernerGarde ID number on their entry form. Premium lists will be available for download on the BMDCA website. To
request a hard copy by mail, contact Master Secretary Mary Maliarik at [email protected];
she will be accepting entries for all four tests. If you have questions, contact Gary Galunas, Draft Chair, at
[email protected].
**IMPORTANT** Our goal is to fill all four tests, while accommodating as many teams as possible. Every
effort will be made to ensure each team one chance to compete before second or additional entries will be
allowed.
Team—means either a single dog entry or a brace entry. 1st entry—team’s first entry in a specific class. 2nd
entry—team’s second entry in the same class. A team may enter a specific class only once per day.
Test Preference: Teams entering multiple days may choose which day is their 1st preference, 2nd preference,
etc., on the entry form. There are no guarantees that preferences will be met.
Multiple Team entries: Teams wishing to compete more than once—one team/multiple classes; or one
team/multiple entries in the same class competing multiple days—A team may be entered in multiple
different classes per day or in the same class on multiple days. A team that wants to show twice in the same
class in multiple tests (second or third entry) will only be considered for those additional entries after all other
teams have been considered for their “first entry” in a class. For example, a team may select Novice on
Wednesday as their first entry and Novice on Monday as their second entry. Their additional entries will only
be drawn after all other teams have been considered for their first entry.
A team that wants to show twice in the same class—a “second entry”— will only be considered for that
“second entry” after all other teams have been considered for their “first entry” in a class. For example, a team
may select Novice on Tuesday as their first entry and Novice on Monday as their second entry. Their second
entry will only be drawn after all other teams have been considered for their first entry.
Subject to the above limitations for this Specialty test: Untitled (in the class entered) teams have preference
over titled teams. Titled teams have preference over advanced titled teams. A Brace team is not considered
“titled” until both dogs are “titled”.
Move-ups will be allowed.
There will be a single equipment check for each test and a separate equipment check for the alternates each
day.
Monday, May 2
Test #1 Judges: Ms. Christine Mann & Ms. Sherrie Start Test Secretary: Mary Coon
Wednesday, May 4
Test #2 Judges: Ms. Valerie Horney & Ms. Ruth Nielsen Test Secretary: Renee Jacquier
Thursday, May 5
Test #3 Judges: Ms. Jennifer Brightbill & Ms. Peggy Granger Test Secretary: Ann Ghiorso
Friday, May 6
Test #4 Judges: Ms. Karyn Beyer & Ms. Barb Gibson Test Secretary: Debby Jones
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CONFORMATION EVENTS
Regular and Non-Regular Conformation, Sweepstakes, Futurity, Veteran Sweepstakes, Junior Showmanship,
and 4-6 month Puppy classes will be held outdoors. See premium list for eligibility requirements. The 2016
specialty committee is excited to offer the National Owner Handler Series (NOHS) at their event. This program
was developed by the AKC to celebrate the dedication and enthusiasm of owner-handler exhibitors. Exhibitors
must have indicated at the time of entry that they are eligible and want to compete in the NOHS. Selection for
the NOHS BOB is held immediately following the regular judging of Best of Breed in the same ring. Additional
information about the NOHS will be included in the premium list for those who are interested in participating in
this program at the 2016 specialty.
Information can also be found on the AKC website www.akc.org/ohs/index.cfm.
VERSATILITY SHOWCASE
This stand-alone conformation competition will showcase dogs and bitches that have received the BMDCA
Versatility Award. Classes will be offered for Versatility/Versatility Excellent, Dogs/Bitches Under 7 Years and 7
Years and Over, with Best in Versatility chosen from the eight class winners. Intact and altered dogs ARE
eligible to compete. Since this showcase is a Special Attraction, dogs or bitches judged first in these
classes will NOT be eligible for Best of Breed by virtue of having won these classes. See the premium
list for eligibility requirements. Versatility Showcase entries will be submitted through MB-F, our Show
Superintendent.
TOP TWENTY GALA
ONE, TWO, THREE O’CLOCK, FOUR O’CLOCK HOP! Join us for a Night of Rockin’ Round the Clock at the BMDCA’s
fourth annual Top Twenty Gala, which will be held the evening of Wednesday, May 4th. This event will showcase
the top conformation dogs from 2015. Entry is by invitation only and is sent to the top 20 Bernese Mountain
Dogs in breed and all-breed points, as determined by AKC statistics from January 1 through December 31, 2015.
Dogs will be prejudged by a three-judge panel the afternoon prior to the gala event. Each judge will evaluate
the dogs on a predetermined point system, enumerating the criteria of our breed standard. The emphasis for
judging is on the individual qualities of the dog and how closely he/she conforms to the breed standard. Points
will be tabulated once the prejudging is completed, and the winner will be announced at the conclusion of the
“bopping” event. In addition, attendees will also have the opportunity to vote for the People’s Choice Award.
The Top Twenty competition will culminate Wednesday evening in the Composer Rooms at the Bavarian Inn
Lodge and Convention Center. The event will be opened to the general public to view the final showcase of the
Top Twenty dogs and presentation of awards to the top winners. This event will be both entertaining and
exciting as the handlers present their dogs to music chosen by them to represent the unique personalities of
their dogs. The theme this year is a 1950’s “Sock Hop”, so bring out those saddle shoes, poodle skirts, and letter
sweaters! Food will be available for purchase.
Honor your top dog or dogs, both in past years as well as
2016, living or in your heart, by purchasing a 45 RPM record
complete with a commemorative popcorn box and vintage
candy for $20, available through the BMDCA online store at
http://www.bmdca-store.com. Each record will list the
honored dog, along with their sponsor, and will be available
for pick up at the Top Twenty ring. Top Twenty Gala
donations are also very welcome and may be made through
the master registration form.
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2016 BERNER UNIVERSITY REGISTRATION – MAIL IN FORM
 If you are participating in Berner University, complete and print this form, then transfer the total amount due to
the Master Registration Form and submit the forms together.
 Please mark your choice of sessions in each time slot for Monday and Tuesday, and, if appropriate, whether
auditing or working. Tracey Keith, Berner U Registrar, will confirm admission to specific classes by email before the
Specialty.
 Register early, space is limited for some workshops.
 If you are attending ONLY the OPEN TO EVERYONE sessions, there is no fee. Complete and print this form with the
appropriate session(s) marked to submit with the Master Registration. This will assure sufficient seating.
Day
9 – 11 AM
Digital Dogs—Taking Better
Berner Photos Pat Long & Bobbie Hefner
Limit 48 MONDAY
Bloat: Recent Research Laura Nelson DVM
Limit 44 Sniffer Dogs Carol Stephenson
Limit 30 Noon – 2 PM
A Breeder’s Nightmare:
Brucellosis &
Canine Herpes Virus Nancy Melone
Limit 48
3 – 5 PM
7 – 9 PM
OFA Hip X-Rays: The Devil Is
In The Details Lonnie Davis DVM
Limit 48 BREEDER
SYMPOSIUM
Ask The Judges: Obedience &
Lessons from the
DM Research Essentials Rally Quandaries Berner-Garde Database
Fara Bushnell, Susan Harrison
Alison Jaskiewicz,
PhD & Doug Harrison PhD
Lisa Mitchell, Sara Steele Vilma Yuzbasiyan-Gurkan
Limit 44 & Sandy Walker
PhD
Limit 44
OPEN TO
EVERYONE
Platform Training
Battling the Berner Bulge
Sue Wilkinson DVM
Stephanie Kizka
Limit 15 Auditing/15 Working
Auditing
Working
Limit 30
Check box if you plan to attend.
Limit 200
BMDCA History Mary Alice Eschweiler
Limit 20 Please mark your choice of sessions in each time slot for Monday and Tuesday, and, if appropriate, whether auditing or working.
Genetic Testing: What It Is &
Diagnosis of Berner Lumps
How To Use It & Bumps Bert Klei & Vilma YuzbasiyanMatti Kuipel PhD
Gurkan PhD
Limit 48 Limit 48
Limit 48
TUESDAY
Check box if you
plan to attend.
Introduction to
Canine Freestyle Marjorie Geiger
Limit 30 Student Name
Rescue 101 &
Rescue Round Table
Kathy Deyo
OPEN TO EVERYONE
Posture, Pain & Performance
Shelli McDonald
Conception to Parturition
William Schultz DVM
Limit 15
Limit 44
Fun, Fitness & Flexibility
Mary Cardeccia DVM
Limit 20 Berner U Registration $40 $
Junior (Age 9-18)
No Fee
-0-
Email
TOTAL DUE $
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TWO CONVENIENT WAYS TO REGISTER:
Register online at www.bmdca.org/specialty/2016 by Saturday, March 26, 2016
OR Mail completed Registration Form with any additional forms for galleries, parade, or Berner University,
postmarked NO LATER THAN Saturday, March 19, 2016
Final deadline for refund requests for both mail-in and online registration is Thursday, March 31, 2016.
All requests must be made in writing and received by this date, either by USPS mail or by email to [email protected].
Requests after this date will not be honored.
Please complete a separate form for each registrant.
Check all that apply: BMDCA Member
International Attendee
My 1st Specialty
Junior
Name
Kennel Name
If Junior, Parent Name
Address
City/St/Zip or City/Country/Postal
Phone
Cell
Email
General Items
Include cell phone in
public attendance list?
Quantity
Yes
Cost @
No
Total
Name Tag & Welcome Bag
-0-
Processing Fee (applicable for all registrations)
$5
Pre-Ordered Catalog (Onsite will be $22.00)
$20
Mailed Catalog with Copy of Placements
$32
Quantity
Reserved Grooming
10’ x 10’ Space
Cost @
Total
$100
Group Name
Grooming Next To
Receptions & Banquets (Submit a separate form for each registrant)
Cost @
Welcome Reception – Tuesday, May 3
$20
Pizza Buffet – Thursday, May 5
$22
Annual Meeting & Awards Banquet – Friday, May 6 (Buffet)
$45
Judges’ Dinner – Saturday, May 7 (Buffet)
$45
International Guest Reception (Attendee from outside the USA)
International Guest Reception (USA Attendee)
Need Mentor Serve As Mentor
Free
Serve As Mentor
Titleholders Gallery & Veterans Parade (Submit a Registration Form for each dog and event, see pages 14-15)
Total
$8
Quantity
Cost @
Titleholders Gallery
$25
Veterans Parade – Wednesday, May 4
$25
Total
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Quantity
Rescue Gallery (Submit a Registration Form for each dog, see page 16)
Total
Rescue Gallery (Please indicate number of entries and total amount included for all entries)
Quantity
Health Clinics – Thursday, May 5
Cardiac Clinic – Evaluation/Auscultation
Cost @
Total
$40
Time Preference for Cardiac Appointment(s) (9am-4pm)
AM
Eye Clinic – Exam
PM
$40
Time Preference for Eye Appointment(s) (9am-4pm)
AM
Quantity
Canine Good Citizen Tests – CGC/CGCA/CGCU
Canine Good Citizen (CGC)
Cost @
PM
Total
$15
Time Preference (9am-4pm, afternoon as space allows)
AM
Community Canine (CGCA)
PM
$15
Time Preference (9am-4pm, afternoon as space allows)
AM
Urban Canine Good Citizen (CGCU)
PM
$15
Time Preference (afternoon only)
PM
Quantity
Health Kits (Health Kits you order will be included in your registration packet.)
Cost @
Vet Gen Type 1 von Willebrand’s Disease DNA Test Kit
$75
AKC DNA Test/Profile Kit
$30
GenSol Degenerative Myelopathy (SOD1) Test
$25
GenSol Degenerative Myelopathy (SOD1B) Test
$25
Shuttle Service (Between Bavarian Inn and Heritage Park)
Cost @
Shuttle Service Pass
Total
Total
$5
Berner University (Submit a Berner University Registration Form if you are participating in Berner U, attending sessions that are open to everyone
with no fee, or are not attending and are ordering the Class Materials CD w/onsite pickup.)
Total Due on attached completed Berner University Registration Form
Donations (Donors will be acknowledged in the official show catalog.)
DONATION: General Specialty
DONATION: Raffle
DONATION: Trophy Fund
DONATION: Top Twenty
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GRAND TOTAL
Register online at www.bmdca.org/specialty/2016 by Saturday, March 26, 2016
OR Mail completed Registration Form with any additional forms for galleries, parade, or Berner University,
postmarked NO LATER THAN Saturday, March 19, 2016 to:
BMDCA Registration, 10170 Irish Rd, Goodrich MI 48438
All checks and money orders must be in U.S. dollars, payable to BMDCA 2016.
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