Post on 26-Oct-2019
LINCOLN AGILITY ENTHUSIASTS
KC Listed Status Agility Club
Schedule of Open Agility Show
(held under Kennel Club Rules & Regulations H & H(1) and licensed by the Kennel Club Ltd)
Friday 26th, Saturday 27th & Sunday 28th April 2019
at The Lincolnshire Showground, Grange-de-Lings, Lincoln, LN2 2NA
Entries Close: 15th
March 2019 1
st Class postmarked - late entries will be returned
Enter online: WWW.FIRSTPLACEPROCESSING.COM
Paper Entries: LAE Show, LONGHEDGE SHOW PROCESSING, LONGHEDGE HOUSE, THOROTON, NG13 9DS.
Grade changes can be made online via your First Place Processing account or can be
submitted to Paul Sensky
Entry Enquiries: Email paul.sensky@longhedge.co.uk, Telephone 07760 252992
Show Enquiries: Can be made with Secretary
Show Secretary: Cindy Osborne, 45 Mill Lane, Saxilby, Lincoln, LN1 2HN
Tel: 07943570644 or 01522 703352, email: agilitybuds@ntlworld.com
Show Manager: Lauren Osborne
Veterinary Support: Park View Veterinary Hospital Hykeham Green, Lincoln Road, North Hykeham,
Lincoln, LN6 8NH. Tel: 01522 68330
Featuring
LAE Cup, Camdwwr Cup, Crystal Vision, Low 550 National Jumping, Longhedge ABC
Show opens: 7:30am - Briefing: 8:15am - Judging: 8:30am every day
Entry Fees: £3.60 per class Camping Fees: £48 Thu/Fri/Sat or £16 per night.
Guarantor to the Kennel Club
Secretary: Cindy Osborne, 45 Mill Lane, Saxilby, Lincoln, LN1 2HN, 01522 703352
Trophies will be awarded to 1st
place in all full height classes. 2nd
Place if 20 dogs 3rd
place if 30 dogs
*Trophies will be awarded to FIRST PLACE ONLY in all lower height options. ALL Classes that offer LHO * will have separate awards
for each height and will run first.
Rosettes will be awarded to 10% of the class. Trophies and rosettes in qualifiers and/or sponsored classes are as per instruction of
the sponsors. Unplaced clear round rosettes will be provided but must be collected AT THE SHOW.
Limited Camping. Cheques made payable to LAE. Announcements will be made over the tannoy and Channel 5 on Walkie Talkie
Ring Status Updates – We will be using FPP Live at this show, enabling you to view the status of each ring on your mobile devices. Go to
http://mobile.firstplaceprocessing.com and select the correct show and date. You will need to click on Refresh to get the latest
information/results. Please note that it is your responsibility to be at the ring at the correct time and that you must not rely solely on this system.
Rubber Contacts and Timing supplied by JDA
Friday 26th April 2019: Schedule of Classes
Class 1* Large Agility LAE Starters Cup Combined 1 2 Helen Anderson
Class 2* Large Agility Graded 1 2 3 Clive Foden
Class 3* Large Jumping Supported by All sorts 4 dogs Combined 1 2 3 Rachel Hawley
Class 4 * Large Jumping Graded 1 2 3 Den Keeler
Class 5* Large Agility LAE Novice Cup Combined 3 4 5 Helen Anderson
Class 6* Large Agility Graded 4 5 Clive Foden
Class 7* Large Jumping Supported by skippers Combined 4 5 Rachel Hawley
Class 8* Large Jumping Graded 4 5 Den Keeler
Class 9* Large Agility LAE Senior Cup Combined 6 7 Lee Hayes
Class 10* Large Agility Graded 6 7 Lee Hayes
Class 11* Large Jumping Graded 6 7 Rob Archbold
Class 12* Large Jumping Combined 6 7 Den Keeler
Class 13* Large Tunnel Exchange (Special Class) Combined 1 2 3 4 Rob Archbold
Class 14* Large Tunnel Exchange (Special Class) Combined 5 6 7 Rob Archbold
Class 15* Medium Agility LAE Starters Cup Combined 1 2 Helen Anderson
Class 16* Medium Agility Supported by Linda Gilbert Graded 1 2 3 Clive Foden
Class 17* Medium Jumping Supported by Linda Gilbert Combined 1 2 3 Rachel Hawley
Class 18* Medium Jumping Graded 1 2 3 Den Keeler
Class 19* Medium Agility LAE Novice Cup Combined 3 4 5 Helen Anderson
Class 20* Medium Agility Graded 4 5 Clive Foden
Class 21* Medium Jumping Combined 4 5 Rachel Hawley
Class 22* Medium Jumping Graded 4 5 Den Keeler
Class 23* Medium Agility LAE senior Cup Combined 6 7 Lee Hayes
Class 24* Medium Agility graded 6 7 Lee Hayes
Class 25* Medium Jumping Graded 6 7 Rob Archbold
Class 26* Medium Jumping Combined 6 7 Den Keeler
Class 27* Medium Tunnel Exchange (special Class) Combined 1 2 3 4 Rob Archbold
Class 28* Medium Tunnel Exchange (special Class) Combined 5 6 7 Rob Archbold
Class 29* Small Agility LAE Starters Cup Combined 1 2 Helen Anderson
Class 30* Small Agility Graded 1 2 3 Clive Foden
Class 31* Small Jumping Combined 1 2 3 Rachel Hawley
Class 32* Small Jumping Graded 1 2 3 Den Keeler
Class 33* Small Agility LAE Novice Cup Combined 3 4 5 Helen Anderson
Class 34* Small Agility Graded 4 5 Clive Foden
Class 35* Small Jumping Combined 4 5 Rachel Hawley
Class 36* Small Jumping Graded 4 5 Den Keeler
Class 37* Small Agility LAE Senior Cup Combined 6 7 Lee Hayes
Class 38* Small Agility Graded 6 7 Lee Hayes
Class 39* Small Jumping Graded 6 7 Rob Archbold
Class 40* Small Jumping Combined 6 7 Den Keeler
Class 41* Small Tunnel Exchange (special Class) Combined 1 2 3 4 Rob Archbold
Class 42* Small Tunnel Exchange (Special Class) Combined 5 6 7 Rob Archbold
Class 43 Allsorts Agility (25-35cm) (Special Class) Combined 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Helen Anderson
Class 44 Allsorts Jumping (25-35cm) (Special Class) Combined 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Rachel Hawley
Allocation of judges to classes are provisional and may change. Other judges may be appointed if required. Classes may be split and judges altered
depending on number of entries. (S) = Special. LHO offered in all * classes.
Saturday 27th April 2019 : Schedule of Classes
Class 45* Large Agility LAE Starters Cup Combined 1 2 Alison Milner
Class 46* Large Agility Graded 1 2 3 Alison Milner
Class 47* Large Agility Crystal Vision Qualifier Combined 1 2 3 4 Mike Walker
Class 48 * Large Jumping Graded 1 2 Peter Cracknell
Class 49* Large Agility LAE Novice Cup Combined 3 4 5 Anthony Stafford
Class 50* Large Jumping Graded 3 4 5 Helen Veal
Class 51* Large Agility Graded 4 5 Anthony Stafford
Class 52* Large Agility Crystal Vision Qualifier Combined 5 6 7 Mike Walker
Class 53* Large Agility LAE Senior Cup Combined 6 7 Mike Walker
Class 54* Large Jumping Graded 6 7 Helen Veal
Class 55* Large Jumping Supported by TFM Country Store Combined 6 7 Peter Cracknell
Class 56* Large Buddy’s Challenge (Special Class) Supported by
Lucy Osborne Dog Training
Combined 1 2 3 4 Troy Hedger
Class 57* Large Buddy’s Challenge (Special Class) Supported
Lucy Osborne Dog Training
Combined 5 6 7 Troy Hedger
Class 58* Medium Agility LAE Starters Cup Combined 1 2 Alison Milner
Class 59* Medium Agility Graded 1 2 3 Jo Hunter
Class 60* Medium Jumping Supported by All Sorts 4 Dogs Combined 1 2 3 4 Peter Cracknell
Class 61* Medium Jumping Graded 1 2 Peter Cracknell
Class 62* Medium Agility LAE Novice Cup Combined 3 4 5 Anthony Stafford
Class 63* Medium Jumping Graded 3 4 5 Helen Veal
Class 64* Medium Agility Graded 4 5 Anthony Stafford
Class 65* Medium Agility Supported by skippers Combined 5 6 7 Anthony Stafford
Class 66* Medium Agility LAE Senior Cup Combined 6 7 Mike Walker
Class 67* Medium Jumping Graded 6 7 Helen Veal
Class 68* Medium Jumping Combined 6 7 Peter Cracknell
Class 69* Medium Buddy’s Challenge (Special Class) Supported by
Lucy Osborne Dog Training
Combined 1 2 3 4 Troy Hedger
Class 70* Medium Buddy’s Challenge (Special Class) Supported by
Lucy Osborne Dog Training
Combined 5 6 7 Troy Hedger
Class 71* Small Agility LAE Starters Cup Combined 1 2 Alison Milner
Class 72* Small Agility Graded 1 2 3 Jo Hunter
Class 73* Small Jumping Supported by Agility foto combined 1 2 3 4 Peter Cracknell
Class 74* Small Jumping Graded 1 2 Peter Cracknell
Class 75* Small Agility LAE Novice Cup Combined 3 4 5 Anthony Stafford
Class 76* Small Jumping Graded 3 4 5 Helen Veal
Class 77* Small Agility Graded 4 5 Anthony Stafford
Class 78* Small Agility Combined 5 6 7 Anthony Stafford
Class 79* Small Agility LAE Senior Cup Combined 6 7 Mike Walker
Class 80* Small Jumping Graded 6 7 Helen Veal
Class 81* Small Jumping Combined 6 7 Peter Cracknell
Class 82* Small Buddy’s Challenge (Special Class) Supported by
Lucy Osborne Dog Training
Combined 1 2 3 4 Troy Hedger
Class 83* Small Buddy’s Challenge (Special Class) Supported by
Lucy Osborne Dog Training
Combined 5 6 7 Troy Hedger
Class 84 Large ABC Jumping Dog Vegas Qualifier sponsored
by Longhedge Show Processing (special)
Combined 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Jo Hunter
Class 85* Allsorts Agility (25-35cm) (Special Class) Combined 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Alison Milner
Class 86* Allsorts Jumping (25-35cm) (Special Class) Combined 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Helen Veal
Allocation of judges to classes are provisional and may change. Other judges may be appointed if required. Classes may be split and
judges altered depending on number of entries. (S) = Special. LHO offered in all * classes
Sunday 28th April 2019: Schedule of Classes
Class 87* Large Agility Combined 1 2 Caroline Durrant
Class 88* Large Agility Graded 1 2 3 Carole Stapley
Class 89* Large Jumping/ LHO Low 550 National Jumping Cup
Qualifier
combined 1 2 3 4 Shirley Wells
Class 90 * Large Jumping Graded 1 2 Caroline Durrant
Class 91* Large Agility Supported by CLS Combined 3 4 5 Shirley Wells
Class 92* Large Jumping Graded 3 4 5 Gemma Platt
Class 93* Large Agility Graded 4 5 Carole Stapley
Class 94* Large Agility Graded 6 7 Gemma Platt
Class 95* Large Agility Supported by All sorts for dogs Combined 6 7 Jeanette Tandy
Class 96* Large Jumping Graded 6 7 Jeanette Tandy
Class 97* Large Jumping /LHO** Low 550 National Jumping Cup
Qualifier
Combined 5 6 7 Steph Wilson-Astbury
Class 98* Large Steeplechase ( Special Class) Combined 1 2 3 4 Ray Burke
Class 99* Large Steeplechase ( Special Class) Combined 5 6 7 Ray Burke
Class 100* Medium Agility Combined 1 2 Caroline Durrant
Class 101* Medium Agility Graded 1 2 3 Carole Stapley
Class 102* Medium Jumping Graded 1 2 Caroline Durrant
Class 103* Medium Jumping Supported by All sorts 4 Dogs Combined 1 2 3 4 Caroline Durrant
Class 104* Medium Agility Camddwr Cup Qualifier Combined 3 4 5 Shirley Wells
Class 105* Medium Jumping Graded 3 4 5 Gemma Platt
Class 106* Medium Agility Graded 4 5 Carole Stapley
Class 107* Medium Agility Combined 6 7 Jeanette Tandy
Class 108* Medium Agility Graded 6 7 Gemma Platt
Class 109* Medium Jumping Graded 6 7 Jeanette Tandy
Class 110* Medium Jumping Combined 5 6 7 Steph Wilson-Astbury
Class 111 Medium Steeplechase (LHO** SAMS steeplechase)
Special
Combined 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ray Burke
Class 112* Small Agility Combined 1 2 Caroline Durrant
Class 113* Small Agility Graded 1 2 3 Carole Stapley
Class 114* Small Jumping Graded 1 2 Caroline Durrant
Class 115* Small Jumping Supported by Skippers Combined 1 2 3 4 Caroline Durrant
Class 116* Small Agility Combined 3 4 5 Shirley Wells
Class 117* Small Jumping Graded 3 4 5 Gemma Platt
Class 118* Small Agility Graded 4 5 Carole Stapley
Class 119* Small Agility Combined 6 7 Jeanette Tandy
Class 120* Small Agility Graded 6 7 Gemma Platt
Class 121* Small Jumping Combined 5 6 7 Steph Wilson-Astbury
Class 122* Small Jumping Graded 6 7 Jeanette Tandy
Class 123* Small Steeplechase /LHO** SAMS Steeplechase (special) Combined 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ray Burke
Class 124 Allsorts Agility (25-35cm) (Special Class) Combined 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Shirley Wells
Class 125 Allsorts Jumping (25-35cm) (Special Class) Combined 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ray Burke
Allocation of judges to classes are provisional and may change. Other judges may be appointed if required. Classes may be split and
judges altered depending on number of entries. (S) = Special. LHO offered in all * classes
At LAE, we offer the LHO option throughout ALL
qualify for the final unless stated otherwise. Example:
full height options will qualify at this time. Classes with ** can only be ran by LHO option.
trophy and 10% rosettes.
The LAE Starters Cup the LAE Novice Cup and the LAE Senior Cup
This year we have opened the courses dedicated to the LAE cup to the LHO dogs so that they have the opportunity to run the fu
courses per day; however, LHO dogs cannot qualify
1. All placings for G1-2 and G3-5 and G6-7 dogs will count over 2 days from classes below, the top 6 S/M dogs and top 10 L dogs gaining the
most points from each height category will qualify for the final held on Saturday PM.
STARTERS
Large dogs classes 1,45; Medium dogs classes
NOVICE
Large dogs classes 5,49; Medium dogs classes
SENIOR
Large dogs classes 9,53; Medium dogs classes
2. Points will be awarded as follows: 10th
place
place –6 points, 4th place –7 points, 3rd place
3. In the event of a tie in any height category,
with the fastest overall times in the qualifying heats will win.
4. Winners will receive a winner rosette and trophy and a perpetual shield (to be returned in 2
Canine Ltd and Natural Instinct for the winning dog and free entry for the winning handler and dog for 20
Special Classes Rules
In all special classes, standard rules and marking will apply unless otherwise stated. Wins, places and clear rounds in speci
towards agility warrant points or grade progression at Kennel Club shows.
Tunnel Exchange
One dog with 2 handlers. Handlers change over half way through the course at a tunnel.
Buddy’s Challenge – In memory of Ben Bombastic Mr
A fast flowing jumping course with 2 sets of 12 weaves. . A wall or long jump
set at the correct height or the minimum spread, depending on what is appropriate.
Winners receives an Independent Weaves DVD from Lucy Osborne Norton.
Steeplechase Fast flowing jumping course with no weaves,
SAMS Steeplechase for LHO for Medium and Small. The course will consist of jumps and tunnels, in a steeplechase style aimed at grades 1 to
There will be no weaves, spread jump, wishing well or contact equipment in the course
ALL eligible classes. However, in the case of qualifiers LHO dogs will simply
qualify for the final unless stated otherwise. Example: The Camddwr Cup Q is open to all heights to run the course, however only
Classes with ** can only be ran by LHO option. LHO classes will be awarded 1
The LAE Starters Cup the LAE Novice Cup and the LAE Senior Cup Rules
This year we have opened the courses dedicated to the LAE cup to the LHO dogs so that they have the opportunity to run the fu
courses per day; however, LHO dogs cannot qualify for the final.
7 dogs will count over 2 days from classes below, the top 6 S/M dogs and top 10 L dogs gaining the
most points from each height category will qualify for the final held on Saturday PM.
; Medium dogs classes 15,58; Small dogs classes 29,71.
; Medium dogs classes 19,62; Small dogs classes 33,75.
; Medium dogs classes 23,66; Small dogs classes 37,79.
place –1 point, 9th place –2 points, 8th place –3 points, 7th place
7 points, 3rd place –8 points, 2nd place – 9 points, 1st place – 10 points
In the event of a tie in any height category, the dog with the least faults will take preference. In the event of a further tie the competitor
with the fastest overall times in the qualifying heats will win.
Winners will receive a winner rosette and trophy and a perpetual shield (to be returned in 2020 at LAE Show), a
winning dog and free entry for the winning handler and dog for 20
In all special classes, standard rules and marking will apply unless otherwise stated. Wins, places and clear rounds in speci
towards agility warrant points or grade progression at Kennel Club shows.
One dog with 2 handlers. Handlers change over half way through the course at a tunnel.
In memory of Ben Bombastic Mr Fantastic (Aug 2003- June 2018)
A fast flowing jumping course with 2 sets of 12 weaves. . A wall or long jump can be included in the course at the judge’s discretion
set at the correct height or the minimum spread, depending on what is appropriate.
DVD from Lucy Osborne Norton. (Including LHO)
Fast flowing jumping course with no weaves, spread jump, wishing well or contact equipment in the course
for LHO for Medium and Small. The course will consist of jumps and tunnels, in a steeplechase style aimed at grades 1 to
There will be no weaves, spread jump, wishing well or contact equipment in the course
eligible classes. However, in the case of qualifiers LHO dogs will simply NOT
l heights to run the course, however only
LHO classes will be awarded 1st
place
This year we have opened the courses dedicated to the LAE cup to the LHO dogs so that they have the opportunity to run the full quota of
7 dogs will count over 2 days from classes below, the top 6 S/M dogs and top 10 L dogs gaining the
3 points, 7th place –4 points, 6th place –5 points, 5th
the dog with the least faults will take preference. In the event of a further tie the competitor
at LAE Show), a Goody bag from Camddwr
winning dog and free entry for the winning handler and dog for 2020 LAE Show (Camping not inc.)
In all special classes, standard rules and marking will apply unless otherwise stated. Wins, places and clear rounds in special classes will not count
can be included in the course at the judge’s discretion but must be
spread jump, wishing well or contact equipment in the course
for LHO for Medium and Small. The course will consist of jumps and tunnels, in a steeplechase style aimed at grades 1 to 7.
LOW 550 National Jumping Cup is a competition for handlers wishing to compete in a prestigious qualifier at the same
height as the Lower Height Option at KC Agility tests (550mm). This sponsored event is open to all dogs in the Large
height category (ie measuring over 430mm at the withers)
There will be 10 qualifying heats held around the country, for CG 1-4 and CG 5-7. The top two dogs and handlers from each part
will qualify for similarly split Finals taking place at Prestbury Park Premier Agility Show on Saturday 31st
August 2019, at
Cirencester Park in Gloucestershire.
Rules
The LOW 550 is open to all grades of Large dog (ie measuring over 430mm at the withers).
The LOW 550 for the 2019 final will consist of 10 heats held at agility shows around the country.
Each heat will be split into two parts for Combined Grades 1-4 and Combined Grades 5-7. The host show can choose whether to run both
parts together or separately as a Special class/es, or as the LHO part of Standard Progression classes.
Where the heat is a Special class the tyre shall not be included, and if the long jump is included it should be set at KC minimum length for
Large dogs. Where the heat is run as part of a Standard Progression class, normal Kennel Club regulations will apply.
Competitors entering the competition are deemed to have agreed to abide by the rules and regulations of the host club.
Competitors may enter more than one dog in a heat and qualify more than one dog for the final.
Qualifiers may enter further heats for competition, providing they are eligible.
Competitors who gain a qualifying place in a heat with a previously qualified dog should inform the Show Secretary on the day of the
show and the place will go to the next dog.
In the event of a dog being unable to attend the final, reserves may be invited.
Trophies for 1st and 2nd place in both parts of each heat awarded by SMART Veterinary Clinic.
Rosettes to 6th place in both parts of each heat, supported by Norton Rosettes.
Finals. The top 2 dogs and handlers from each part of the heats will be invited to compete at the finals at Prestbury Park DATC
Premier Agility Show held at Cirencester Park, Gloucestershire GL7 6JT on 31 August 2019. All dogs will run over the same course, with
separate results for each part. Winners sashes and trophies for 1st
-3rd
awarded by SMART Clinic at the finals; special trophy for Best
Rescue dogs awarded by Mandy Dumont; awards for Best ABC dogs (souvenir LOW 550 lead and handcrafted collar of choice)
awarded by Tailends. Prizes for 1st
-3rd
(£40, £30, £20 vouchers), and all finalists (10% off voucher), awarded by Henley Raw Dog Food,
to redeem for products in the shop or online. Souvenir rosettes for all unplaced finalists.
The LOW 550 organising committee reserve the right to revise these rules at any time.
THANK YOU TO OUR GENEROUS SPONSORS:
SMART Veterinary Clinic: http://www.smartvetwales.co.uk
Norton Rosettes http://www.nortonrosettes.co.uk
Henley Raw Dog Food https://henleyrawdogfood.com
Tailends https://www.tailends.biz
Mandy Dumont
Enquiries concerning this event:
Email: fourth_height@yahoo.co.uk
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/low550
Host Shows:
Kelluki 3 March
Wallingford 27/28 April
LAE 26-28 April
Blackdown 12 May
Hare n Hounds 18 May
Oswestry 1/2 June
Godmanchester 8-10 June
Golden Valley 15/16 June
FAB 13/14 July
Prestbury Park 31 Aug/1 Sept “Last chance” heat and Finals 31 Aug
Crystal Vision Large Agility Qualifier Rules
Crystal Vision Agility Qualifiers to be held throughout the year with the Final being held at the Adams Agility Show, on Saturday the
17th of August 2019 at the Royal Farm Showground (DE15 9TU). The top three handlers and dogs in each heat will qualify for the
Final. If a heat would need to be split into two parts, subject to the number of dogs entered (exciding KC maximums), this would
mean a duplicate of prizes, with the first two handlers and dogs in each part going forward.
The course design should be open and flowing.
The prize for the final will be a £ 50.00 Crystal Vision Voucher for the Grade 1-4 winner and a £ 50.00 Crystal Vision Voucher for the
Grade 5-7 winner.
Crystal Vision Final –Rules & Regulations
1. Eligibility for the competition under the Kennel Club classification and open to dogs working large height grades 1-4 and 5-7
(separate qualifiers and final). The competition must be judged under the appropriate Kennel Club Rules in force at the
time of the event.
2. Competitors entering the competition must be deemed to have agreed to abide by KC Rules and Regulations.
3. Competitors may enter more than one dog in a heat. Each heat is open to all competitors eligible for grades 1-4 and
separately 5-7 (no low height option).
4. Competitors may enter further heats for competition, if already qualified, providing they are eligible. Handlers, who gain a
place in a heat with a previously qualified dog, must inform the Show Secretary on the date of the show of this fact.
5. The first three places from each heat will go through to the Final, fourth and fifth place being reserves for that heat. In the
event of someone qualifying the same dog more than once for the Final, reserves will be taken from the appropriate heat.
6. If a dog has qualified for the 1-4 Final and then later qualifies for the 5-7 Final, the qualification for the 1-4 Final will be void
and a reserve dog from that qualifier will be called up.
7. Rosettes will be presented to the top 6 places, trophies to 3rd
place.
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Unique Quality Products for Active Dogs and Handlers:
The Camddwr Cup Medium/Large Novice Agility Qualifier
Sponsored by Camddwr Canine Ltd and Supported by RAS Rosettes
National Novice Agility Competition
The Camddwr Cup consists of Eight heats in both Medium and Large Heights, however only a Medium heat will be held at LAE agility show. The top
dog and handler will qualify for the final.
The Final will take place at Malvern Autumn Show as a main ring event and finalists will be invited to compete. The final will take place at the end
of September (date to be confirmed.) Both Medium and Large dogs will compete together in the final over the same course:
Rosettes to at least 10% of the class and Trophies for First Place: Should a heat need to be split, the prize allocation should be discussed with the
host club and the organisers, a duplicate set of prizes will be provided should the numbers exceed KC maximum numbers allowed, and the
qualifying places will be split between each part.
Eligibility for the Competition
• Each heat will run under the Kennel Club classification and open to dogs working grades three, four and five.
• The competition must be held and judged under the appropriate Kennel Club rules and regulations.
• Competitors entering the competition must be deemed to have agreed to abide by those Rules and Regulations.
• Competitors may enter more than one dog in a heat and qualify more than one dog for the final. Each heat is open to all competitors
eligible for Grades Three, Four and Five.
• Qualifiers may enter further heats for competition, providing they are eligible.
• Handlers who gain a place in a heat with a previously qu
event of someone qualifying more than once for the final, reserves will be invited. Surrogate Handlers will not be allowed.
Competition Organisers Ann and Stuart Harmes
Sponsors : Camddwr Canine Ltd
Unique Quality Products for Active Dogs and Handlers Kindly Supported
by RAS Rosettes and Trophies www.ras-online.co.uk
The Longhedge Show Processing Large ABC
Jumping Dog Vegas Qualifier (Special)
www.longhedge.co.uk
The Dog Vegas
Rules
The “‘Longhedge Show Processing Large ABC Jumping Qualifier” is a competition for all Large dogs excluding Border
Collies, Working Sheepdogs and their crosses (
The top 5 dogs from each heat (top 3 if the heat is split into 2 parts), will qualify for the
of approx 50 dogs at the July Dog Vegas show in 2019.
Prize money of £250 will be awarded between the top 5 places dogs & handlers, 1st
5th-£10. The winner will also receive a trophy & money off vouchers for future Dog Vegas shows.
1. Jump heights will be set at 650mm standard height only for the qualifier.
2. The competition is open to all Large dogs excluding Border Collies, Working Sheepdogs and their crosses. (Any
Breeds but Collies). In the event of dispute, the judge’s decision will be final.
3. This class must be judged under the appropriate Kennel Club Rules in force at the time of the competition.
4. If the entry for a heat exceeds the KC limit for a judge in a day then the class will be equally and randomly split
and another judge appointed for the second part.
5. All competitors entering the class will be deemed to have agreed to abide by the rules of the Kennel Club and
the specific regulations governing this class.
6. Handlers may enter more than one dog in the competition and may qualify more than one dog for the fina
event.
7. Once a dog has qualified for the final it may enter further heats.
8. Handlers who have already qualified their dog for the final must report this fact to the appropriate Show
Secretary before running in the class. If the already qualified dog then q
to the highest placed unqualified dog.
9. The first five dogs from the heat will be invited to compete in the final. The next five dogs will be held as
reserves.
10. If the class is split the top three dogs from each part
each part will be held as reserves.
11. In the event of a dog being unable to compete in the final due to unavailability, illness or injury the reserves
from that heat will be called up in numeric
12. In the event of a handler being unable to compete in the final due to illness or injury a substitute handler for the
qualifying dog will be allowed to run the dog.
Qualifiers may enter further heats for competition, providing they are eligible.
Handlers who gain a place in a heat with a previously qualified dog should inform the Show Secretary on the date of the show. In the
event of someone qualifying more than once for the final, reserves will be invited. Surrogate Handlers will not be allowed.
Competition Organisers Ann and Stuart Harmes
Unique Quality Products for Active Dogs and Handlers Kindly Supported
online.co.uk
The Longhedge Show Processing Large ABC
Jumping Dog Vegas Qualifier (Special)
www.longhedge.co.uk
The Dog Vegas Finals Sunday 28th
July 2019.
The “‘Longhedge Show Processing Large ABC Jumping Qualifier” is a competition for all Large dogs excluding Border
their crosses (Any Breeds but Collies). There will be approximately ten qualifying heats.
The top 5 dogs from each heat (top 3 if the heat is split into 2 parts), will qualify for the The Dog Vegas Final
how in 2019.
Prize money of £250 will be awarded between the top 5 places dogs & handlers, 1st- £100, 2nd
£10. The winner will also receive a trophy & money off vouchers for future Dog Vegas shows.
0mm standard height only for the qualifier.
The competition is open to all Large dogs excluding Border Collies, Working Sheepdogs and their crosses. (Any
Breeds but Collies). In the event of dispute, the judge’s decision will be final.
judged under the appropriate Kennel Club Rules in force at the time of the competition.
If the entry for a heat exceeds the KC limit for a judge in a day then the class will be equally and randomly split
and another judge appointed for the second part.
competitors entering the class will be deemed to have agreed to abide by the rules of the Kennel Club and
the specific regulations governing this class.
Handlers may enter more than one dog in the competition and may qualify more than one dog for the fina
Once a dog has qualified for the final it may enter further heats.
Handlers who have already qualified their dog for the final must report this fact to the appropriate Show
Secretary before running in the class. If the already qualified dog then qualifies again, the place will be awarded
to the highest placed unqualified dog.
The first five dogs from the heat will be invited to compete in the final. The next five dogs will be held as
If the class is split the top three dogs from each part will be invited to compete in the final. The next top three in
In the event of a dog being unable to compete in the final due to unavailability, illness or injury the reserves
from that heat will be called up in numerical order.
In the event of a handler being unable to compete in the final due to illness or injury a substitute handler for the
qualifying dog will be allowed to run the dog.
alified dog should inform the Show Secretary on the date of the show. In the
event of someone qualifying more than once for the final, reserves will be invited. Surrogate Handlers will not be allowed.
July 2019.
The “‘Longhedge Show Processing Large ABC Jumping Qualifier” is a competition for all Large dogs excluding Border
There will be approximately ten qualifying heats.
The Dog Vegas Final comprising
£100, 2nd-£70, 3rd-£50, 4th-£20,
£10. The winner will also receive a trophy & money off vouchers for future Dog Vegas shows.
The competition is open to all Large dogs excluding Border Collies, Working Sheepdogs and their crosses. (Any
judged under the appropriate Kennel Club Rules in force at the time of the competition.
If the entry for a heat exceeds the KC limit for a judge in a day then the class will be equally and randomly split
competitors entering the class will be deemed to have agreed to abide by the rules of the Kennel Club and
Handlers may enter more than one dog in the competition and may qualify more than one dog for the final
Handlers who have already qualified their dog for the final must report this fact to the appropriate Show
ualifies again, the place will be awarded
The first five dogs from the heat will be invited to compete in the final. The next five dogs will be held as
will be invited to compete in the final. The next top three in
In the event of a dog being unable to compete in the final due to unavailability, illness or injury the reserves
In the event of a handler being unable to compete in the final due to illness or injury a substitute handler for the
Camping is available for a fixed fee of £48 Thurs-Sat or £16 per night with arrivals welcome after 12 noon on Thursday 2
April. No arrivals after 9pm without prior agreement.
be dropped off early after Dog Vegas show by prior agreement for either help or reduced rate. Please email the secretary.
Please indicate on entry form if you wish to camp with others by using a
get your choice. (Allocated camping as long as weather permits)
• Showers are available on site.
• Only park where directed.
• All units must carry a fire extinguisher or have a bucket of water at the front of the uni
• There will be no ‘joining’ of gardens
• Training equipment is not allowed in the camping areas
Directions to the Venue
The Lincolnshire Showground is situated two miles north of Lincoln on the A15.
www.lincolnshireshowground.co.uk
Helpers –
All Ring Party help is required. There will be a refund of £1
Lunch- Scribes receive lunch with their judge (LAE memb
If your club can run a ring independently, you will be refunded £
so ring party members will be reduced. Please email agilitybuds@ntlworld.co
After feedback received, we decided to go with FPP
yearly rising costs of our venue.
Trade Stands: Agilityfoto, Aint Misbehavin Agility Clothing,
Pinkys Donuts, Paws Trading, Skippers, The Howl Emporium, Timet
JL Catering, Woodfired Pizza.
Charity Stands: Oasis Relief, Doris Banham Re
In accordance with Kennel Club Rules, all Small and Medium dogs must have been officially measured before
competing at this show. Measuring will be arranged for the show for any attending competitors. Measurers to be
confirmed on our social network page: L
Eligibility of Classes
In the following definitions of classes first prize or other prize wins are those gained in standard classes at any kennel cl
agility, premier agility, open agility or limited agility shows(
round completed within the course time set by the judge will count towards grade progression. Standard classes may be schedul
shows as agility classes or jumping classes. All standard classes must contain the weaving poles obstacle. Standard agility classes must
following elements:- A ramp, dogwalk and seesaw. With this proviso classes are defined as follows:
Class Structure. A class may be either held as a graded as a graded class or combined class. A graded class may be scheduled for one or more
consecutive grades with separate results and awards issued for each grade. A combined class may be scheduled for more than on
grade with one overall set of results.
Progression. Progression from each grade will require one agility win or three jumping wins in standard classes at that grade, except that
progression from G rade5 will require 3 wins at Grade 5, one o
Grade 6, two of which must be agility classes. Results from combined classes will only count towards progression from the dog
Sat or £16 per night with arrivals welcome after 12 noon on Thursday 2
April. No arrivals after 9pm without prior agreement. Camping is available for a reduced rate for Sunday night by pr
be dropped off early after Dog Vegas show by prior agreement for either help or reduced rate. Please email the secretary.
Please indicate on entry form if you wish to camp with others by using a GROUP/CLUB NAME ONLY. Not by Surname
(Allocated camping as long as weather permits)
All units must carry a fire extinguisher or have a bucket of water at the front of the unit at all times.
Training equipment is not allowed in the camping areas
The Lincolnshire Showground is situated two miles north of Lincoln on the A15. More information can be found at:
All Ring Party help is required. There will be a refund of £10 for non-members for all day help . £5 will be refunded for ½ day.
judge (LAE members are to dine separately). Ring Managers and Scribes
If your club can run a ring independently, you will be refunded £60 for your teams help. This must cover all jobs
Please email agilitybuds@ntlworld.com
we decided to go with FPP Scoring system. This has resulted in adding a small increase to entry cost along with the
Also MANY THANKS to our sponsors.
Aint Misbehavin Agility Clothing, All sorts4dogs, Anglia Caravan Accessories, CLS Sports Massage,
Paws Trading, Skippers, The Howl Emporium, Timet-ogo Dog Design, Tuff Stuff, Your Dogs’ Life Canine Massage,
Oasis Relief, Doris Banham Rescue, Saxilby Hedgehog Support, Your Dog’s Life. Angels Small Paws
In accordance with Kennel Club Rules, all Small and Medium dogs must have been officially measured before
competing at this show. Measuring will be arranged for the show for any attending competitors. Measurers to be
confirmed on our social network page: Lincoln Agility Enthusiasts.
In the following definitions of classes first prize or other prize wins are those gained in standard classes at any kennel cl
d agility shows( ie. Special classes and invitational events excepted).
round completed within the course time set by the judge will count towards grade progression. Standard classes may be schedul
lity classes or jumping classes. All standard classes must contain the weaving poles obstacle. Standard agility classes must
A ramp, dogwalk and seesaw. With this proviso classes are defined as follows:-
A class may be either held as a graded as a graded class or combined class. A graded class may be scheduled for one or more
consecutive grades with separate results and awards issued for each grade. A combined class may be scheduled for more than on
Progression from each grade will require one agility win or three jumping wins in standard classes at that grade, except that
progression from G rade5 will require 3 wins at Grade 5, one of which must be an agility class. Progression from Grade 6 will require 4 wins at
Grade 6, two of which must be agility classes. Results from combined classes will only count towards progression from the dog
Sat or £16 per night with arrivals welcome after 12 noon on Thursday 25th
April & Friday 26th
Camping is available for a reduced rate for Sunday night by prior arrangement, Caravans can
be dropped off early after Dog Vegas show by prior agreement for either help or reduced rate. Please email the secretary.
Surname as we cannot guarantee you
More information can be found at:
will be refunded for ½ day.
and Scribes will receive a £15 refund.
for your teams help. This must cover all jobs – electronic scoring will be used
Scoring system. This has resulted in adding a small increase to entry cost along with the
Anglia Caravan Accessories, CLS Sports Massage, Mini
Your Dogs’ Life Canine Massage,
Angels Small Paws
In accordance with Kennel Club Rules, all Small and Medium dogs must have been officially measured before
competing at this show. Measuring will be arranged for the show for any attending competitors. Measurers to be
In the following definitions of classes first prize or other prize wins are those gained in standard classes at any kennel club licenced championship
Special classes and invitational events excepted). Only a first place with a clear
round completed within the course time set by the judge will count towards grade progression. Standard classes may be scheduled for agility
lity classes or jumping classes. All standard classes must contain the weaving poles obstacle. Standard agility classes must contain the
A class may be either held as a graded as a graded class or combined class. A graded class may be scheduled for one or more
consecutive grades with separate results and awards issued for each grade. A combined class may be scheduled for more than one consecutive
Progression from each grade will require one agility win or three jumping wins in standard classes at that grade, except that grade
f which must be an agility class. Progression from Grade 6 will require 4 wins at
Grade 6, two of which must be agility classes. Results from combined classes will only count towards progression from the dogs grade.
Lower Height Option. Societies may offer the Lower Height Option to all dogs in that height category and may be offered at all grades. It is to be
run as part of any Standard class as defined in the regulations and must be clearly identified in the schedule. Each relevant class will have two
heights with a change part way through to raise/lower the jump heights and competitors must run at their entered height. The order in which the
heights will run must be detailed on the ring cards/ring plan. There will be only one course walking at the start of the class. In a class where the
Lower Height Option is available show organisers may offer one set of awards by combining the results of each height or may offer separate
awards for each height category.
Competitors will be allowed to walk the course set at Small, Medium or Large height without their dog(s) before the class begins. Hurdles may
be raised/lowered during the course walking time if multiple heights are offered within the same class
Points Progression. At the handlers discretion a dog may progress up to grade 4 by winning 100 points at each grade, using the agility warrant
points scheme (regulation K3.c refers), except that there is no requirement for a minimum number of agility points. If this method of progression is
selected, the handler must ensure the show secretary signs the dogs agility record book at the first show entered at the higher grade. There is no
time limit on this progression, however once a dog has progressed, it cannot return to a previous grade. Progression on points must be done prior
to closing date of entries. It is not possible to change a grade on points once the entries have closed.
Standard Classes
Only first prizes and points gained in standard classes at kennel club licensed agility shows may be used for progression through the classes. (A dog
is only eligible for one grade.) In defining the eligibility of the owner or handler for Grade 1, the 3 jumping wins and points progression referred to
in the definition apply only to one dog and not an accumulation of dogs.
Grade 1
(Elementary)
Open to owners, handlers or dogs which have not gained a minimum of two first places at Grade 1 at Kennel Club
Licensed Agility Shows, at least one of which must have been gained in an agility (not jumping) class. N.B Owners,
handlers or dogs previously qualified out of Grade 1 are not eligible for this class.
Grade 2 (Starters)
Open to dogs which are not eligible for Grade 1 or have elected to progress on points from Grade 1 and are not
eligible for Grades 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7.
Grade 3
(Graduate) Open to dogs which have gained a minimum of two first places at Grade 2 at Kennel Club Licensed Agility Shows,
one of which must have been gained in an agility (not jumping) class, or have elected to progress on points from
Grade 2 and are not eligible for Grades 2, 4, 5, 6 or 7.
Grade 4 (Novice) Open to dogs which have gained a minimum of three first places at Grade 3 at Kennel Club Licensed Agility Shows,
two of which must have been gained in agility (not jumping classes), or have elected to progress on points from
Grade 3 and are not eligible for Grades 2, 3, 5, 6 or 7
Grade 5
(Intermediate)
Open to dogs which have gained a minimum of four first places at Grade 4 at Kennel Club Licensed Agility Shows,
two of which must have been gained in agility (not jumping) classes, and are not eligible for Grades 2, 3, 4, 6 or 7
Grade 6
(Senior)
Open to dogs which have gained a minimum of four first places at Grade 5 at Kennel Club Licensed Agility Shows,
two of which must have been gained in agility (not jumping) classes, and are not eligible for Grades 2, 3, 4, 5 or 7.
Grade 7
(Advanced)
Open to dogs which have gained a minimum of five first places at Grade 6 at Kennel Club Licensed Agility Shows,
three of which must have been gained in agility (not jumping) classes, and are not eligible for Grades 2, 3, 4, 5 or
6.
Allsorts
This class is open to dogs not entered in any other class at this show (other Allsorts classes excepted). It is particularly suitable
for inexperienced dogs or handlers, and those dogs that are unable to compete at their full height.
Jump heights will be 35 and 25cm. Long jump (if used) will be maximum 3 and 2 slats, for each height, respectively.
The A-frame will be 1.33m to Apex. There will be no weaves, tyre, see-saw
The handler may choose which height is best for their dog, regardless of their dog’s size. The course will be very simple and
flowing and have a course time of 60 seconds.
SPECIAL CLASSES
Societies may schedule classes other than those defined above as “Special classes”. The eligibility for “Special” classes must be
defined by the Society and included in the schedule. The word “Special” must be included in the title of the class. Where
special classes are classified for older and/or inexperienced dogs, the height of the hurdles, the A-ramp, and the dog walk, and
the length of the long jump, may be reduced below the dimensions specified in these regulations, in which case such
dimensions must be included in the class definition in the show schedule.
Marking for special classes may deviate from marking for standard classes, but must be specified in the schedule. Wins, places
and clear rounds in special classes will not count towards agility warrant points or grade progression at Kennel Club shows.
Show regulations
1. Dogs entered at Kennel Club licensed Agility Shows must be registered at the Kennel Club in accordance with Kennel Club Regulations for
Classification and Registration B, or else registration or transfer of registration must have been applied for. The registration number/ authority
to compete (ATC) number will be required for each entry. 2. All dogs registered and resident outside the UK must be issued with a Kennel Club Authority to Compete (ATC) number before entry to the
show/event can be made. All overseas entries without a Kennel Club Registration number or an Authority to Compete number will be returned
to the exhibitor/competitor.
3. Entry fees will be £3.60 per dog per class. Camping fees will be £48.00 & £16.00 per night.
4. All entries to be made either online via www.firstplaceprocessing.com or by paper to “Longhedge Show Processing”
5. There will be no prize money in any class.
6. The show organisers -show secretary/show manager reserves to itself the right to refuse entries without reasons given.
7. Only dogs of 18 calendar months of age and over on the day of competition are eligible for competition at Kennel Club licensed Agility Shows.
8. A dog must not compete in the same class more than once, including special classes.
9. Capping: Not Applicable
10. Not for Competition entries will be accepted for dogs aged four calendar months and over. Dogs must be Kennel Club registered with their
details recorded on the entry form.
11. No bitch in season is allowed to compete
12. The mating of bitches within the precincts of the Show is forbidden.
13. No person shall carry out punitive correction or harsh handling of a dog at any time within the boundaries of the Show. 14. Dogs must not wear any type of slip, halfslip collar or lead when under test. A flat, close fitting, leather or webbing collar is permitted,
providing the only attachment is a plain identification panel as an integral part of the collar ie. not attached by a ring.
15. Should a judge be unable to fulfil the appointment to judge the Committee reserves the right to appoint another judge.
16. No competitor shall impugn the decision of the judge or judges.
17. Classes 1, 5, 9, 15, 19, 23, 29, 33, 37, 45, 49, 53, 58, 62, 66, 71,75,79 are sponsored by LAE, classes 3, 7, 16, 17, 47, 52, 56,55, 57, 60, 65, 69, 70,
72, 82, 83, 84 are sponsored respectively.
18. Kennel Club Standard marking Regulations apply. 19. Allsorts: Jumps heights will be 25 and 35cm with handlers choosing the height they wish their dog to jump on the day of the show. Long jump
will be 2 or 3 elements and the A-Frame will be set at 1.33 metres at the apex.
20. The Height limit for dogs:
a. Large Dogs For dogs measuring over 430mm (1ft 5ins) at the withers.
b. Medium Dogs For dogs measuring over 350mm (1ft 1.75ins) and measuring 430mm (1ft 5ins) or under at the withers.
c. Small Dogs For dogs measuring 350mm (1ft 1.75ins) or under at the withers. 21. Judges at an Agility Show may not enter for competition a dog which is recorded in their ownership or part ownership; or handle a dog at the
Show at which they are judging. Dogs may be disqualified if proved to have been handled in the class by the scheduled judge’s spouse or
immediate family, or resident at the same address as the scheduled judge.
22. Removal of Dogs from Competition:
Following discussion between the show management and/or a veterinary surgeon, a dog shall be prevented from competing and/or be
removed from the Show if it is:-
a. A bitch which is in season. b. Suffering from any infectious disease or contagious disease. c. Interfering with the safety or chance of winning of an opponent. d. Of such temperament or is so much out of control as to be a danger to the safety of any person or other animal. e. Likely to cause suffering to the dog if it continues to compete. 23. Dog agility is a competitive and physically strenuous activity. It is the responsibility of the owner/handler to ensure their dog is “fit for function”
and that they themselves are fit to take part. By signing the entry form you confirm that to the best of your knowledge your dog is fit and able
to take part in Agility classes on the day of the show. 24. In estimating the number of awards won, all wins up to and including 25 days before the start of the competition (April 1st) shall be counted
when entering for any class. For these purposes a competition shall be defined as all classes covered within the same schedule. In the event
that a dog becomes eligible for the next grade at a particular show, after the entry for that show has been sent, it is the competitor’s
responsibility to notify the show secretary at least 14 days before the date of the show (April 12th). The dog should then be moved into the
appropriate class(es) for the next grade. The dog must be moved into the corresponding number of classes as were entered at the lower grade.
If there are fewer or no classes available for the next grade the competitor should be offered a refund of the relevant entry fees. 25. Should circumstances so dictate the Society, in consultation with the Judges may alter arrangements as necessary. Such changes and the
circumstances surrounding them must be reported to the Kennel Club.
26. If the show is cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances, L.A.E will refund fees, less reasonably incurred expenses. If the show processor has
the provisions to do so, competitors will be refunded in the way they had entered the show, but in any event the society will refund fees within
3 months of the show date to all those who had entered and requested a refund within 1 month of the show date 27. Except for mobility aids, nothing shall be carried in the hand or given to a dog while under test and food shall not be given to a dog whilst in the
ring. Competitors are prohibited from wearing bags or leads whist under test.
28. Should the judge deem a re-run is required, any result and/or faults gained in the previous run must be discounted.
29. Separate entry forms must be completed by each Competitor and must be signed by the Competitor or his authorised agent in accordance with
the provisions specified thereon. Entry forms must be accompanied with the appropriate fees
30. Free Passes: Not Applicable. 31. Competition of Dogs Suffering from Contagious or Infectious Disease - No dogs suffering from infectious or contagious disease or having been
exposed to such disease during the period of 21 days prior to the Competition may compete. Competitors infringing the Regulation will be
liable to be fined and/or dealt with under Kennel Club Rule A11.
32. It is the competitor’s responsibility to be available for their class and running order. Competitors must run as close to their running order as
possible. Failure to do so may be reported to the Kennel Club. 33. Animals in Event - No animal other than one officially entered shall be brought into the precincts of the event during its continuance, except
any dogs registered to assist the disabled, or dogs required for educational or instructional purposes or by permission of the General
Committee. However, at the discretion of the show society, a dog brought to the show by a spectator may be admitted into the precincts of
the dog show, with the proviso that those in charge of the dog sign a declaration confirming the dog is free from disease and that the dog will
be kept under proper control at all times.
34. A pay on the day class will be held if time permits
35. A practice ring will be available if space allows. This ring must be supervised by a responsible adult with agility knowledge.
36. Welfare of Dogs
An exhibitor (or competitor) whose dog is entered at a Kennel Club licensed event should take all reasonable steps to ensure the needs of their
dog(s) are met, and should not knowingly put their dogs’ health and welfare at risk by any action, default, omission or otherwise. A breach of
this Regulation may be referred to the General Committee for disciplinary action under Kennel Club Rules and Regulations.
The use of pinch collars, electric shock collars or prong collars is not permitted any any Agility show licensed by the Kennel Club. This shall
apply at the venue and within the precincts of the show.
37. Any exhibitor forwarding a cheque which is returned by the bank will be charged an additional £10 to cover bank and administration charges
before the entry is accepted.
38. Overpaid fees will not be refunded.
39. Entries will only be accepted with payment by cheque, postal order or cash in sterling. Post-dated cheques will not be accepted. 40. In the event of abandonment of the show, the show management will defray any expenses from the entry fees received to cover the cost of
show preparation and any non-retrievable expenses before issuing refunds.
41. Your attention is drawn to Kennel Club rule F8(A) regarding dog fouling. "Any owner, exhibitor or handler or other person in charge of a dog is
required to remove as soon as possible any fouling caused by their dog(s) at any Kennel Club Licensed Show within the licensed venue and
within the environs of that event including the car and caravan parks and the show approaches".
42. Dogs may only be entered into one height classification for the whole weekend.
43. All dogs are entered at their owners’ risk. 44. Campers must remain within their allocated space and MUST NOT obstruct the roadways. Joining of gardens is not allowed. All units must be
equipped with a fire extinguishers and/or bucket of water at the tow bar. Competitors must follow instructions from stewards with respect to
parking, camping and conduct within the show boundaries
45. Training equipment must not be used in or near any camping or parking areas. 46. The dog’s signed Agility Record Book must be available for inspection by the Show Management and/or the Judge on the date of any
competition entered by the owner/handler. 47. RTD cheques will incur an extra £10 charge. Cheques will be banked at regular intervals so please ensure the funds are available before posting
your cheque.
48. Refunds a. Postal entries. Any entries cancelled before the closing date of entries will be refunded with a deduction of £1.00p to cover the cost
of postage . After the closing date, no refunds will be given.
b. Online entries. Amending or cancelling an entry before closing date of entries and before payment has been made attracts no fee.
Any entries cancelled after payment will incur a £1.00 refund administration charge. Funds will be transferred directly back to the
account from which they were drawn. After the closing date, no refunds will be given.
49. No unclaimed rosettes will be posted unless a SAE is provided by competitor. 50. All dogs are entered at their owner’s risk and, whilst every care will be taken, L.A.E will not accept responsibility for loss, damage or injury to
persons, dogs or property caused
Welfare of Dogs Your dog is vulnerable and AT RISK if left in a vehicle in high temperatures and even on days considered as slightly warm. Please
take care of your dog. If your dog is found to be at risk forcible entry to your vehicle may be necessary without liability for any damage caused.