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BREED FEATURE The Poodle p8FIRST AID Fractures p31

FEBRUARY 2021

DOG SPORTS Scent Work p14FESTIVE FIESTA In Review p34

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5 | President’s Message

6 | Board Notes

8 | Breed Feature – The Poodle

14 | Dog Sports – Scent Work

16 | Water – ABCs Of Poison

18 | Show And Trial Gazette

31 | First Aid – Fractures

34 | Festive Fiesta In Review

38 | Keeping Your Dog Entertained During A Coronavirus Lockdown

41 | Affiliated Clubs And Services

45 | Durack Vendors

46 | Rates Guide

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President’s Message

“It is hard to believe that the month of January has passed already. I hope that you and your

families and dogs have had some nice times over this summer holiday period.

It would seem that the COVID-19 situation is thankfully settling into a more manageable period although it remains dynamic. This has been evidenced with Perth, Western Australia, going into an 8-day lockdown period.

Although travel interstate for dog events and judging is more on the agenda, one needs to be prepared to “up stumps” and head home on relatively short notice so as to avoid any mandatory quarantine periods.

And it is great to see more Queensland clubs planning COVID-19 compliant dog shows and sports events in 2021. I remind organisers that the office and directors are more than happy to assist in the whole area of COVID-19 compliance.

As we know 2020 was a very challenging year for our dog world and for our individual members in coping with the health concerns and economic fallout. Staying closer to home was a given, and was a mixed blessing depending on individual circumstances.

Despite the drastically reduced number of conformation dog shows and dog sports events and related DQ revenue in 2020, initiatives such as JobKeeper, the reduction of expenses where possible, and additional revenue from litter registrations assisted greatly with our balance sheet. I am looking forward to the release of the audited financial statements in the near future.

2021 will hold its own special challenges but I am confident that Dogs Queensland will be the equal to these challenges and will provide the underpinning to a new normality in our dog world with many opportunities to participate in our chosen disciplines.

It will be a year when volunteer support will be stretched so I do encourage those of you who do not volunteer assistance to our affiliated clubs and to Dogs Queensland to think about doing so. It is a great way to give back that little bit to our dog world when we gain so much pleasure from these activities with our dogs. Have a chat to Rob in the office or to any of our directors if you are after some inspiration about clubs to join and volunteering areas.

Grounds Update – DurackMore detailed grounds reports have been provided but I note that some good milestones have been achieved.

We are now looking to the installation of new shade structures on the rings commencing early March 2021. It has been so important to settle on the right treatment that will suit our needs in the long term. A budgetary allowance has been made for this important expenditure.

Members will have noticed the completion of construction of the new shed behind the clubhouse. This will be a great storage resource and was completely funded by grants moneys.

The Current Election and Email AddressesAs members would know, we have the ballot for the election of 6 directors currently underway. One of the important rights and privileges you have as a member is to vote and I encourage you to exercise this right and privilege.

Most members will be voting online, and, to that end, the Returning Officer was provided with the most recent email addresses for eligible members. About 100 of those email addresses were not current. These members are being contacted and asked to respond with their current email address so that they will be able to vote.

Many of us change our email addresses from time to time. When you do, make sure you contact the office and update your email contact details. This will also ensure that you receive your copies of the Dog World magazine and Paw Prints.

Mr Ley JamesA feature on the special presentation to Mr Ley James by the Cairns City Kennel Club on 30 January will appear in the March 2021 magazine. Ley has been the President of the Club since 1985 and his contribution to the Cairns region and to our wider dog world has been immense.

A special tribute to Ley has been the naming of the club grounds as the Ley James Canine Arena. I congratulate Ley on this special recognition and look forward to his continuing contribution to our dog world.

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BOARD NOTES – FEBRUARY 20212021 FEES In setting the Fees for 2021, the Board looked at the uncertainty that still exists with the COVID Pandemic continuing into 2021 and endeavoured to keep any fee increases to an absolute minimum. The fees around events are now set for 2021 also.

The following changed fees have been agreed upon and are effective for all applications received in the Dogs Queensland office after 1 January 2021. I would make the following notes;

• Litter Registration Fees have increased minimally for Main Register Dogs. The Board has also made

the cost of the Limited Register the same as the Main Register if the pup is DNA tested at the time of registration.

• The Transfer cost is now standardised to take away the confusion of 4 separate Transfer Fees.

• Title and Award Fees have again increased minimally.• Massey DNA Costs has been brought into line with those of other providers.• For Events held post 1 January 2021, a levy will replace the existing administration fee and schedule advertising fee.

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APPROVAL OF 2020 NATIONAL SHOW APPLICATION: BEAGLE CLUB OF QUEENSLAND – RESCHEDULED TO 2021 DUE TO COVID-19Please note we have received advice from the Beagle Club of Queensland via Dogs Queensland that the 2021 National Show they were to conduct on 5 to 7 August 2021 is to be indefinitely postponed due to the potential for ongoing implementation of COVID-19 government health measures and the risk of hard border closures affecting Judges and interstate exhibitors.

APPROVAL OF 2021 NATIONAL SHOW/RESTRICTED TRIALS: GERMAN SHORTHAIRED POINTER SOCIETY (NSW) INC – CHANGE OF DATEThe ANKC in referring to their email below (in italics) advise a change of date of this National Show/Restricted Trials to be conducted by the German Shorthaired Pointer Society (NSW) Inc.

The new dates for this event will be 6 to 8 April 2022

at the same venue being Dogs NSW Showgrounds, Orchard Hills, New South Wales.

We are pleased to advise the approval of the application received from the German Shorthaired Pointer Society (NSW) Inc via DOGS NSW for their 2021 National Show to be held on 25 & 26 March 2021 with a Restricted Obedience & Rally Obedience Trials on 24 March 2021 to be held at the Bill Spilstead Complex for Canine Affairs, 44 Luddenham Road, Orchard Hills, New South Wales. The RAS of NSW has confirmed these dates will not clash with the breed judging at the 2021 Sydney Royal Show.

APPROVAL OF 2021 NATIONAL SHOW/RESTRICTED TRIALS: SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB OF NSW – CHANGE OF DATEThe ANKC in referring to their email below (in italics) also advises a change of date for this National Show/Restricted Trial to be conducted by the Shetland Sheepdog Club of NSW.

The new dates for this event will be 20 & 21 April 2022 at the same venue being Dogs NSW Showgrounds, Orchard Hills, New South Wales. The Club has confirmed the RAS has acknowledged these national dates however this approval is subject to the Club providing written confirmation from the RAS these dates will not clash with the breed judging at the 2022 Sydney Royal Show once the RAS has commenced their schedule of planning for 2022.

We are pleased to advise the approval of the application received from the Shetland Sheepdog Club of NSW via Dogs NSW for their 2021 National Show with Restricted to Breed Obedience & Rally Obedience trial to be held on 31 August & 1 September 2021 at the Bill Spilstead Complex for Canine Affairs, 44 Luddenham Road, Orchard Hills, New South Wales.

TORNJAK RECLASSIFICATION The National Breed Standards Coordination Group has considered a request for the reclassification of the Tornjak from Group 5 to Group 6.

The Group has noted and agreed that as the Tornjak is an FCI breed which has been allocated by its registering body and country of origin into FCI Group 2.2 which covers all the mountain dwelling Livestock Guardian breeds such as the Pyrenean Mountain Dog, Caucasian Shepherd Dog, Central Asian Shepherd Dog and the Kangal which are normally placed in our Group 6, they have agreed to the request.

As a result this breed will now be moved from Group 5 to Group 6.

SEND BACK FEESMembers will have seen the weekly Transaction Time Index that is provided in Paw Prints.

As an overview for 2020, we received 3302 Litters in the Office, of these Litters 57% were submitted incomplete or incorrectly requiring written contact with the breeder from the Office. Examples include but are not limited to the following;

• Missing Credit Card Information• Limited Register Form Errors• Membership and Ownership issues• Missing Forms, ie Colour Verification, Certificate of Fitness, AI Forms• Signatures of Breeders or Stud Dog Owners• Missing or Incorrect Microchip Numbers• Orivet DNA Parentage Certificate Errors

Of the 57% of sendbacks, approximately half of these were due to incomplete or missing DNA information. The Board acted earlier in the year to extend the cheaper registration deadline form 3 months to 4 months and this will be kept in place to allow breeders more time to complete the DNA Parentage Verification prior to submission.

The Board has taken note of these send back rates and noted the extra workload placed on the Office and has agreed that from 1st March, any litter received in the Office that requires further written contact with the breeder will incur a $10 handling fee.

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SO YOU WANT TO OWN A POODLEThe basic areas to explore when planning to purchase a Poodle are:

The Breeder – Registered / reputable / recommended / will they mentor you?

Variety – Consider expense, size, your situation, family, holidays etc.

The Vet – your new best friend.

Accommodation – safe, secure, clean, comfortable and weatherproof.

Food – no fads, just basic good nutrition for physical fitness.

Exercise – socialization at first, more physical exercise as the puppy matures then daily commitment.

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Poodles are not only listed as the second smartest dog breed in the world, they are also one of the most versatile.

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minutes daily, ½ hour weekly and a 6-weekly visit to the groomer (your new second best friend).

Training – early puppy training in particular involves a time commitment by you. Use your local Obedience Club (check the Dogs Queensland website www.dogsqueensland.org.au).

Companionship – your Poodle is a friend, not an accessory.

HISTORYThe Poodle’s origins can be found mainly in Germany, France and Russia. The word Poodle derives from the German word ‘Pudel’ meaning to splash in water. Appearing in European art from the fifteenth century (1400’s), Poodles became the national dog of France and a popular companion dog. Poodle Clubs were formed in the United Kingdom in 1876, in the USA in 1931 and in New South Wales in 1955.

Did you know Winston Churchill owned a Miniature Poodle called ‘Rufus’? Standard Poodles are the largest of the breed and were bred as water retrievers. The thick coat and the traditional trims reflect the practical requirements of retrieving in cold European waters.

Miniature and Toy Poodles were developed over the centuries as companions, circus and street performers, and for searching out truffles – the mushroom-like fungus used in gourmet cooking. In Australia Poodles performed in circuses on the gold fields in the nineteenth century. Poodles first appeared in a show catalogue at the Sydney Royal Easter Show of 1873. At first all Poodles were shown as ‘Standards’. The first classification of a Miniature Poodle at a Sydney Royal Easter Show occurred in 1950. Toy Poodles are now extremely popular.

FINDING A POODLE Research the breed – this can’t be stressed hard enough. Poodles do think they are humans on 4 paws and will own you, not vice versa! They are a very intelligent breed and crave companionship. Research the breeder, find those that breed the size you want and get a recommendation from someone who knows the breed.

Avoid cross breed dogs despite the stories you

will hear. Crossing poodles with other breeds only serves to create genetic time bombs – • shorten life spans, • often leads to early blindness, heart and limb problems, • poor temperaments and • often other serious problems, as well as huge vet bills – definitely not what you want in a poodle.

A reputable poodle breeder will have good lines in their breeding, usually stick to one or two solid colours and can show you genetic test results. Often they will have all their breeding stock to view and can show you previous litter information to give you a better idea of size, colour and look of the pup. Their pups will be robust, healthy, have an excellent temperament, come from good size litters and give you a positive, passionate vibe for their dogs. They will also be supportive in your choices and offer after sales support and be professional with all dealings with you.

SUITABILITY WITH CHILDREN All dogs require responsible training and socialization to become good companions. Poodles of all sizes are suitable to be around children as long as supervised by a responsible adult. Children should also be provided with advice so they can learn about the needs of the dog and be aware of basic handling requirements. It is important children remain calm around dogs and young children may require additional supervision. Toy Poodles are small dogs and may require extra care to avoid injury from active, boisterous children. Standard Poodles are large dogs and young children cannot be expected to take responsibility for them.

EXERCISE REQUIREMENTSCan you commit? Adult Standard Poodles benefit from regular, moderately vigorous outside exercise and stimulation. However, puppy outings (after 12-weeks of age) should be primarily for experience and socialization, and care should be taken not to over-exercise the pup. The smaller varieties of Poodles also benefit from regular outings, especially if living in an apartment or townhouse. Smaller Poodles can be

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satisfied with a mix of walks and active games in a good sized garden. Diet and exercise need to be in balance to avoid weight issues. Avoid rigorous exercise in hot weather and immediately after meals. Dogs should have access to fresh water.

HEIGHT, SIZE AND LONGEVITY The Australian National Kennel Council (ANKC) recognizes only three sizes. These are: Standard 38cm (15 inches) and over at the top of the shoulder, and usually over 55cm (22 inches); Miniature 28cm (11 inches) and under 38cm (15 inches) and Toy under 28cm (11 inches). ‘Pocket Poodle’, ‘Teacup Poodle’ or ‘Royal Standard Poodle’ are not recognized in Australia as these names were only ever used as a marketing ploy. Toy Poodle’s average life span is 12 years; Miniature Poodles can live up to 16 years and Standards being a larger dog usually have a shorter lifespan but can live up to 15 years. Poodles life span depends entirely on their care and breeding.

COLOUR CONFUSIONColours according to the ANKC: A Poodle can be any solid colour including black, white, cream, brown, silver, blue and apricot. Some of these solid colours will have shade variants especially browns, silvers and apricot. However, they must

be of a solid colour and show no mark or other colour in their coats. Mixed colour or parti-colour Poodles cannot be registered on main register to be shown but can compete in all dogs sports on the limited register. Silver and blue poodles are born jet black with tiny wisps of greyish tinged hair in the pads of their feet. Over the first few weeks fading of the black coat to show patches of grey indicates a silver or blue. It can take up to 3 years for the Poodle to complete the colour change. Blues have a blue tinge to their skin and often look brownish in the sun or strong light. Silvers grow black new growth in their coat, which as it grows longer slowly fades to silver or grey. They also have a different texture to their coat and often remain ‘softer’ to touch than other colours with less curl.

COAT MAINTENANCEAll Poodles require daily attention and regular brushing, bathing and trimming. Regular clipping (e.g. 6-week cycles) and a short pet or sporting trim can help to reduce the amount of work required. The coat must never be allowed to mat or tangle and care must be taken to keep the eyes, ears (inside and out), mouth, feet and anal area clean. Diet and products used in coat maintenance can influence overall colour, coat

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strength and density. Bitches going through season or in pup will often drop coat and a colour change happens when new coat grows through. With browns and apricots, strong sunlight will bleach the coat.

The Poodle coat changes to a harsher, denser quality at around 10-12 months of age (Coat Change). During this period matting must be avoided in pet Poodles with daily brushing and by keeping the coat short. Show Poodles require frequent bathing, brushing and trimming during coat change. The adult plush quality coat lends itself to easy trimming. The true Poodle coat does not shed like other dogs and is said to be non-allergenic. These qualities (and others) can be lost by careless and cross breeding.

VERSATILITYPoodles are not only listed as the second smartest dog breed in the world, they are also one of the most versatile. The original breeding was designed to produce a guardian dog for the owners, as well as a hunting and water retrieving working dog venturing out onto lakes and waterways in European countries to work alongside their human retrieving water birds and other small game. As several poodles would often be out together, the owner devised a system

of identifying their own dog coming out of the marsh covered in reeds, mud and water. This was done using coloured ties attached to the top of the head – hence the fashion and term “Topknot” was born.

As well as this ‘Topknot’, Poodles in those early days also sported a specific coat style – • full mane on chest, face showing some hair (often a short beard and moustache), • on each leg base a clump of coat roughly shorn and called a ‘Pom’ whose purpose is to protect the dogs hocks and help disperse the cold, • the top of front legs were shaved as were the rear top of the legs and back end, leaving only small rosettes on the back behind the mane to supposedly help protect the dog’s kidneys from cold extremes. • shaving the legs was to allow free swimming and stop entanglement in river or lake growth. This modern clip style called ‘Continental’ was due to the region it was originally used on the breed. These days the poodle can be seen in a variety of clips from pet styles for those as pets, to sports competitor poodles, with other elaborate styles for show dogs. There are recommended styles outlined in the show rules.

Today in some countries Miniature and Standard

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THE POODLE CLUB OF QUEENSLAND INC.

The club was established in 1968 celebrating 50 years in 2018.

Open Shows are held each year in March and the Champion Show in September. Nationals are organised on a rotational basis in each state with the next to be held in Perth 2022. Fun days on the Southside (May) and Northside (September) are run to encourage pet owners to become involved. The club also manages a Poodle Rescue Rehome programme.

More information, including activities and breeder referrals, can be found on the club’s website www.poodleclubofqueenslandinc.com

Charlene Hills, President [email protected] Phone: 07 3343 4804 or 0407 151 339

Paula Morgan, Secretary [email protected] Phone: 0414 501 707

achieved. This size can do several of the dog sports, however they prefer to be a special member of the household.

ARE YOU THE IDEAL POODLE OWNER?The ideal Poodle owner is a caring, sensible person who takes the responsibilities of owning a dog seriously and is willing to commit to regular grooming sessions. The Poodle owner must have the capacity to provide quality lifelong care including accommodation, coat care, feeding, exercise, training, health care (when required) and companionship. Poodles thrive on human companionship and do not

do well if deprived of this companionship for extended periods of time on a regular basis.

variety Poodles still compete in hunting trials with decoys. Many poodles compete in circus troupes, with owners entertaining and competing in the Dances with Dogs sporting discipline, Trick Dog competitions, Agility, Obedience, Rally O Trials, Lure Coursing, Tracking, Fly Ball, Disk Dog, Herding and some have gained their Endurance Titles. As well as being excellent working dogs for search and rescue, therapy/service dogs, there have been others trained as Guide Dogs.

The calm, intelligent, robust Poodle lends itself to many sporting pursuits or is just as happy to chill out on the couch with owner. A size for everyone!

If you desire a larger breed the Standard is the choice, however think carefully about how much car room you have, your bed size, and grooming costs as well as that time you might need to fly your dog somewhere.

The Miniature size is by far the most popular and are just a smaller size down from the original Standard. The Toy size took a lot longer to create and there is some suggestion they do have a background of another breed as this size are obviously not water retrievers. They were depicted in many early European paintings and photographs as much loved lap dogs of the gentry of the day. The more fragile cousin of the larger Poodle is much more energetic and vocal. Careful breeding needs to be adhered to so conformity to their size and temperament is

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Dog Sports – Scent WorkINTRODUCTION TO QLD FOUNDATION SCENT WORK JUDGESSince the ANKC approval of the introduction of the new dog sport of Scent Work, the process of selecting and training Foundation Judges has been under way, under the direction of the ANKC National Scent Work Committee.

The training program for the Foundation Judges began in September and has been comprehensive, and tightly packed into a short period, with a view to these judges being assessed for accreditation in early 2021.

In Queensland, the National Scent Work Committee selected three trainee judges for the Foundation Judges’ Training Program – Debby Lamprecht and Mike Jeavons (both from the south-east corner) and Silke Weyland from Cairns. Debby Lamprecht is a very experienced Tracking and Track and Search judge who has taught Scent Work and scent theory throughout Queensland and New South Wales for many years. Mike Jeavons is an experienced professional detection dog trainer and handler

and Silke is mentored by a detection dog handler/trainer in Cairns and has been running much sought-after Scent Work classes for more than 18 months. Both Mike and Silke compete in Tracking and Track and Search.

Judy Pillinger, Chairperson of the National Scent Work Committee, has congratulated the three trainee judges, not only on their excellent exam results, but also for the very high standard of their Search Evaluations and Supervisor Reports for practical sessions. Silke has not had the opportunity to work with other experienced Scent Work peers but has provided an incredible amount of video footage of her work. Debby and Mike have worked very well together, sharing resources and volunteers. Queensland should be very proud of the quality of their Foundation Judges.

The Judges’ Training Program involves extensive online studies, accompanied by practical work and assessments. The theory and practical assessments cover, amongst other things, understanding of the characteristics and movement of odour, environmental and other factors affecting the

CAIRNS INTERIOR SEARCH

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placement of hides and the design of searches at each level (Novice, Advanced, Excellent and Masters), managing the search area and assessing the dog and handler team as they undertake the search.

A requirement of the Judges’ Training Program is to conduct a mock Scent Work Trial and undertake several practical assessments. To assist the Foundation Judges meet these practical requirements, both Pine Rivers Dog Training Club and the Cairns City Kennel Club conducted mock Scent Work Trials. The mock trials followed the Scent Work trialling structure, albeit not all elements (Interiors, Exteriors, Containers and Vehicles) were offered at all levels. Club members and friends involved in the two clubs’ Scent Work classes participated in the mock trials as competitors and assisted with stewarding. The mock trials provided the clubs, trainee judges and competitors great insights into the nuances of judging, conducting and competing in Scent Work Trials.

For each trainee, their theory and practical examinations are assessed independently by three assessors and submitted to the National Scent Work Committee for final accreditation which is expected to occur in approximately February 2021. From this time, clubs can commence conducting titling Scent Work Trials.

The three Queensland Foundation judge trainees are indebted to the clubs, supervisors, handlers and their mentors on the NSWC who have supported them and look forward to furthering the development of this exciting sport in 2021 and beyond.

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Special thanks to Dogs Queensland for their continued support, especially Director Barb Murfet for her assistance and direction in all aspects of the promotion of ANKC Scent Work.

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Excessive voluntary water consumption is usually an indicator of an underlying medical condition and should be assessed by a veterinarian. However, there are circumstances where water is ingested unnecessarily and this can lead to water intoxication. Examples include dogs that have been swimming, especially if retrieving objects in the water, diving or chasing waves, and those that enjoy

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playing in a stream of water from a hose or sprinkler. Swimming in rough water may also increase water ingestion.

Excess fresh water consumption lowers the sodium concentration of the blood; a condition called hyponatraemia. This leads to movement of the water into cells throughout the body. Most organs can cope ok with this swelling, but the brain cannot expand very much since it is encased in the bone of the skull. If brain swelling is severe or prolonged, irreversible brain damage may result.

Excess salt water consumption increases the sodium concentration in the blood; a condition called hypernatraemia. This leads to movement of water from inside cells into the blood, causing the cells to shrink. When this happens in the brain, the brain cells can separate from their myelin coating leading to reduced transmission of electrical signals. This results in permanent brain damage.

Early signs of water intoxication from either fresh or salt water ingestion include lethargy, vomiting, diarrhoea and/or bloating. Signs of brain

dysfunction include weakness, confusion, loss of coordination, muscle tremors, seizures and coma. Water intoxication is a true medical emergency and veterinary treatment must be sought immediately to prevent permanent brain damage. Careful treatment with diuretics or low sodium fluids along with regular blood sodium monitoring is necessary to ensure brain function is preserved.

If your dog has a susceptible swimming style avoid throwing objects for them to retrieve or use a flat object to allow them to better hold their mouth closed. Consider the use of a dog life jacket/floatation device to keep them higher in the water.

If visiting the beach, even for a short period, always carry ample fresh water and a travel bowl with you. Offer your pooch a drink every 15 minutes; this will make them less likely to drink sea water and if they do, the fresh water should help to balance out the salt consumed.

The Animal Poisons Helpline is a registered charity that provides a free service for all pet owners. Visit www.animalpoisons.com.au for more information.

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SHOW AND TRIAL GAZETTEMARCH AND APRIL 2021

Show Date: Saturday 6 March 2021 Entries Close: Saturday 13 February 2021

COCKER SPANIEL CLUB OF QLD INC Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds,

247 King Ave, Durack QLD CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW

Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 9(9a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a), 12(12a)

Property Classes:

Best Feet, Best Gait, Best Head, Merriest

Entry Fees:

Members $20.00 for first 3 exhibits then $15.00 per entry, Baby Puppies $10.00, Non Members $30.00 for first 3 exhibits then $25.00 per entry, Baby Puppies $15.00. Property Classes $3.00, Catalogues $5.00

Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Fiona Ph: 0425342753 or Kay Ph: 0402119013

Judging starts at 6.00PM with Baby Puppy Dog class Mrs M Markotany (NSW)

Breed classes, General Specials and Property Classes

Raffle tickets 1 for $2.00, 3 for $5.00 Written critiques for 1st to 3rd Placegetters

Official Photographer Alicia Creative Proudly Sponsored by

Show Date: Saturday 20 February 2021 Entries Close: Sunday 7 February 2021

ROTTWEILER CLUB OF QUEENSLAND INC Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds,

247 King Ave, Durack QLD 2 OPEN SHOWS

Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), a(4a), 5(5a), 10(10a), 11(11a)

Entry Fees: $10.00, Online Catalogues only

Entries to: Rottweiler Club of Qld Inc, PO Box 78, Waterford West QLD 4133

Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Monica Ph: 0418782895

Open Show 1 Judging starts at 5.00PM with Baby Puppy Dog

Ms K Mangan (QLD) All breed classes and General Specials

Open Show 2 Judging starts at the completion of Show 1

not before 7.00PM

Ms M Wedgwood (QLD) All breed classes and General Specials

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Show Dates: Friday 19 and Saturday 20 March 2021

Entries Close: Wednesday 10 March 2021

MAREEBA AND DISTRICT KENNEL CLUB Venue: Cairns City Kennel Club, Quigley St, Cairns QLD

Alternate venue available if wet

2 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS

Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 9(9a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a)

Entry Fees: $15.00, Printed Catalogues $5.00

Online Catalogues $2.00

(Includes both shows)

Entries to: MDKC, PO Box 2295,

Cairns QLD 4870

Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Terri Ph: 0406582653

Belinda Ph: 0407160760

Friday 19 March 2021

Judging starts at 6.00PM with Group 1

Ring 1 Miss D Norman

(QLD)

All Groups 1 – 7

General Specials Miss D Norman (QLD)

Saturday 20 March 2021

Judging starts at 6.00PM with Group 3

Ring 1 Miss G Goller

(QLD)

All Groups 3,4,5,6,7,1,2

General Specials Miss G Goller (QLD)

Entry numbers will be capped at 200 dogs at each show. Exhibitor access to grounds 2 hours prior to

commencement of the show. All persons entering the grounds agree to adhere to the Covid 19 safety plan as published on the website www.cairnscitykennelclub.org/about/covid-19-resources Entry to camping area is available from 8.00AM on

Friday 19/3/2021. Camping $25.00 per night

Camping spaces are limited and only available if prepaid.

Show Date: Saturday 27 March 2021 Entries Close: Friday 12 March 2021

GOOMERI SHOW SOCIETY Venue: Goomeri Showgrounds,

Moore St, Goomeri QLD CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW

Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 9(9a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a)

Entry Fees: $11.00, Catalogues $3.00

Entries to: Goomeri Show Society, PO Box 356, Ormeau QLD 4208

Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Valley Ph: 0427831205

Judging starts at 9:00AM

Ring 1 Mr I Hinde (QLD)

Groups 1,2,3,4 and 6

Ring 2 Miss L Carpenter (QLD)

Groups 5 & 7

General Specials Mr I Hinde (QLD)

No Passes will be issued, there will be an exhibitor list at the gate.

Show Date: Friday 2 April 2021

Entries Close: Friday 12 March 2021 CENTRAL QUEENSLAND TOY DOG CLUB Venue: Bundaberg Recreational Precinct,

Bundaberg QLD CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW

Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 9(9a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 14(14a)

Sweepstakes: Baby Puppy, Puppy and Junior

Entry Fees: $13.00, Sweepstakes $6.00 Catalogues – Members Free Non-Members $2.50

Entries to: CQ Toy Dog Club, 1 Hicks Close, Gracemere QLD 4702

Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Jenny Ph: 0407138860

Judging starts at 6:00PM Mrs M Hobson (QLD)

Baby Puppy, Puppy, and Junior Sweepstakes followed by All Toys A – Z and General Specials

Runner Up Baby Puppy in Show will be awarded

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Show Dates: Friday 2 April to Monday 5 April 2021 Entries Close: Friday 12 March 2021

BUNDABERG CANINE CLUB INC EASTER EXTRAVAGANZA

Venue: Bundaberg Recreational Precinct, Bundaberg QLD Entry via University Drive

4 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS AND 1 OPEN SHOW

Classes: Champ

Open

1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 9(9a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a)

1(1a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a)

Sweepstakes: Baby Puppy and Puppy

Entries to: Bundaberg Canine Club Inc, PO Box 78, Waterford West QLD 4133

Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au

Entry Fees: Champ Show $15.00, Baby Puppies $10.00, Sweepstakes $10.00

Open Show $5.00, Multi Show Catalogue (Covers all 5 shows) $8.00

Enquiries Marg Ph: 0437 578 338 or Ruth Ph: 0407 065 365

All the shows will judge Consolation to Best in Show Friday 2 April 2021 Championship Show

Judging starts at 10:00AM with Sweepstakes Alan Balaam Memorial Show

Ring 1 Mrs C Speed (QLD) Group 1 Ring 2 Miss K Maguire (QLD) Group 2

Ring 3 Miss C Pearen (QLD)

Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Group 3

Ring 4 Mr S Tassan (QLD) Group 4

Ring 5 Mrs S Tassan (QLD) Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Group 5

Ring 6 Mr G Wilshier (QLD) Group 6

Ring 7 Mrs R Seare (QLD) Group 7 General Specials Mr S Tassan (QLD)

Junior Handlers will be judged at the completion of the Championship Show

Saturday 3 April 2021 Championship Show Judging starts at 10:00AM with Sweepstakes

Debra Bowden Memorial Show Ring 1 Miss C Pearen

(QLD) Group 1 Ring 2 Mrs J Wilshier

(QLD) Group 2

Ring 3 Mr G Wilshier (QLD) Group 3 Ring 4 Ms A Adamopoulos (QLD)

Group 4

Ring 5 Mrs R Seare (QLD) Group 5 Ring 6 Mr S Tassan (QLD)

Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Group 6

Ring 7 Mrs C Speed (QLD) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Group 7

General Specials Mrs R Seare (QLD)

Tiny Tots Handlers will be judged at the completion of the Championship Show

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Show Dates: Friday 2 April to Monday 5 April 2021 Entries Close: Friday 12 March 2021

BUNDABERG CANINE CLUB INC EASTER EXTRAVAGANZA Venue: Bundaberg Recreational Precinct, Bundaberg QLD

Entry via University Drive Saturday 3 April 2021 Open Show

Judging starts at the completion of the Championship not before 6:30PM Ring 2 Ms S Smid (QLD) Group 1 Ring 3 Ms S Guilfoyle

(QLD) Group 2 followed by Group 3

Ring 6 Mrs L Trotter (QLD)

Group 4 Followed by

Mr G Wilshier (QLD)

Group 5

Ring 7 Miss K Maguire (QLD)

Group 6 Followed by

Ms A Adamopoulos (QLD)

Group 7

General Specials Mr G Wilshier (QLD)

There will be an Easter Egg Hunt for the kids on Sunday morning

Sunday Championship Show Judging starts at 10:00AM with Sweepstakes

Alan Dowse Memorial Show Ring 1 Mr G Wilshier

(QLD) Group 1 Ring 2 Mrs R Seare

(QLD) Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Group 2

Ring 3 Mr S Tassan (QLD)

Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Group 3

Ring 4 Mrs S Tassan (QLD)

Group 4

Ring 5 Mrs C Speed (QLD)

Group 5 Ring 6 Miss A Carius (QLD)

Group 6

Ring 7 Miss C Pearen (QLD)

Group 7 General Specials Miss C Pearen (QLD)

Monday 5 April 2021 Judging starts at 8:30AM with Sweepstakes

Ring 1 Mrs J Wilshier (QLD)

Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Group 1

Ring 2 Mr S Tassan (QLD)

Group 2

Ring 3 Mrs S Tassan (QLD) Group 3 Ring 4 Mrs S Seare (QLD)

Group 4

Ring 5 Mrs L Trotter (QLD) Group 5 Ring 6 Miss C Pearen (QLD)

Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Group 6

Ring 7 Mr G Wilshier (QLD)

Group 7 General Specials Mrs S Tassan (QLD)

Official Photographer Alicia Creative Powered Camping $25.00 per night, Non-powered Camping $19.00 per night

Daily Power $15.00 per day Due to renovations to the Horse Arena and the Main Pavilion, this year our shows are on the grassed rings in the

Canine Area

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Show Dates: Friday 2 April to Sunday 4 April 2021 Entries Close: Sunday 14 March 2021

INGHAM KENNEL & OBEDIENCE CLUB INC Venue: Ingham Showgrounds, Cooper St, Ingham QLD

3 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS IN CONJUNCTION WITH CLONCURRY & DISTRICT CANINE CLUB

Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a)

Entry Fees: $13.00, Sweepstakes $6.00, Printed Catalogues $5.00,

Online Catalogues $1.50 (covers all 3 shows), Camping $15.00 per night

Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Rhonda Ph: 0417611085

Friday 2 April 2021 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW Judging starts at 9:00 AM with Sweepstakes

Ring 1 Miss S Sewell (WA) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 2,5 and 1

Ring 2 Mrs M Courtney Reid (SA) Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 3 and 6

Ring 3 Miss M Davis (QLD) Veteran Sweepstakes followed by Groups 4 and 7

General Specials Miss M Davis (QLD)

Saturday 3 April 2021 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW Judging starts 90 minutes after completion of the CDCC Show with Sweepstakes

Ring 1 Miss S Sewell (WA) Veteran Sweepstakes followed by Groups 3 and 6

Ring 2 Mrs M Courtney Reid (SA) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 4, 7 and 2

Ring 3 Miss M Davis (QLD) Puppy Sweepstakes followed by 5 and 1

General Specials Miss S Sewell (WA)

Sunday 4 April 2021 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW Helen Meier Memorial Show

Judging starts at 9:00AM with Sweepstakes Junior handlers to be judged at the completion of General Specials

Ring 1 Miss S Sewell (WA) Puppy Sweepstakes followed by 4 and 7

Ring 2 Mrs M Courtney Reid (SA) Veteran Sweepstakes followed by Groups 5 and 1

Ring 3 Miss M Davis (QLD) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 6,2 and 3

General Specials Mrs A Courtney Reid (SA)

Canteen operating throughout the weekend

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Show Dates: Friday 2 April to Sunday 4 April 2021 Entries Close: Sunday 14 March 2021

CLONCURRY & DISTRICT CANINE CLUB Venue: Ingham Showgrounds, Cooper St, Ingham QLD

3 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS IN CONJUNCTION WITH INGHAM KENNEL & OBEDIENCE CLUB

Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 9(9a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a)

Entry Fees: $13.00, Printed Catalogues $5.00, Online Catalogues $1.50 (covers all shows)

Camping to be paid to Ingham Kennel Club

Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Fiona Ph: 0427958426

Friday 2 April 2021 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW Judging starts 90 mins after the completion of the Ingham Kennel & Obedience Club show

Ring 1 Mr L Butler (NSW) Groups 1,2 and 5

Ring 2 Mr G Nolan (SA) Groups 3 and 6

Ring 3 Mrs C Butler (NSW) Groups 4 and 7

General Specials Mrs C Butler (NSW)

Saturday 3 April 2021 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW Judging starts at 9AM

Junior Handlers judged at the completion of General Specials

Ring 1 Mr L Butler (NSW) Groups 3 and 6

Ring 2 Mr G Nolan (SA) Groups 4, 7 and 2

Ring 3 Mrs C Butler (NSW) Groups 5 and 1

General Specials Mr L Butler (NSW)

Sunday 4 April 2021 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW Judging starts 90 mins after the completion of the Ingham Kennel & Obedience Club show

Ring 1 Mr L Butler (NSW) Groups 4 and 7

Ring 2 Mr G Nolan (SA) Groups 5 and 1

Ring 3 Mrs C Butler (NSW) Groups 6,2 and 3

General Specials Mr G Nolan (SA)

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Show Date: Friday 9 April 2021 Entries Close: Friday 19 March 2021

NANANGO KENNEL CLUB Venue: Nanango Showgrounds, Cairns Street,

Nanango QLD

CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 9(9a),

10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a) Entry Fees: $13.00, Catalogues $3.00 Entries to: Nanango Kennel Club, PO Box 5655,

Bundaberg West QLD 4670 Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au Enquiries: Marilyn Ph: 07 41551443

Show Day Contact: Trish Ph: 0400903303

Judging starts at 8.30AM

Ring 1 Mrs B Balaam (QLD) Groups 1, 3, and 7

Ring 2 Ms K Tosi (QLD) Groups 6, 5,2 and 4

General Specials Mrs B Balaam (QLD) Entry Limits may apply

Camping available Powered $15.00 – Non Powered $12.00

No generators within 15 metres of the piped ring area. No dogs permitted in the toilet/ shower blocks

Show Date: Saturday 10 April 2021 Entries Close: Saturday 20 March 2021

NANANGO A P & M SOCIETY Venue: Nanango Showgrounds,

Cairns St, Nanango QLD CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW

Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 9(9a), 10(10a), 11(11a)

Entry Fees: $10.00 plus $2.00 Ground Levy, Catalogues $3.00

Entries to: Nanango A P & M Society, PO Box 5655, Bundaberg QLD 4670

Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Marilyn Ph: 07 41551443

Show Day contact: Merle Ph: 0429431822

Judging starts at 8.30AM Ring 1 Ms K Tosi

(QLD) Groups 1,3 and 7

Ring 2 Mrs B Balaam (QLD)

Groups 6, 5, 2 and 4

General Specials Ms K Tosi (QLD) Entry Limits may apply

Camping available Powered $15.00 – Non Powered $12.00

No generators within 15 metres of the piped ring area. No dogs permitted in the toilet/ shower blocks

Show Date: Saturday 10 April 2021 Entries Close: Friday 26 March 2011

GAYNDAH SHOW SOCIETY Venue: Gayndah Showgrounds,

Cnr Spencer & Arthur St’s, Gayndah QLD CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW

Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 9(9a), 10(10a), 11(11a)

Sweepstakes Baby Puppy and Puppy

Entry Fees: $12.00 plus $3.00 Ground Levy Catalogues $3.00

Entries to: Gayndah S S, PO Box 5655, Bundaberg West, QLD 4670

Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au Enquiries: Amanda Ph: 0427316398

Marilyn Ph: 07 41551443 Judging starts at 8:30AM

with Baby Puppy Sweepstakes Ring 1: Mr A Brown

(QLD) Baby Puppy and Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 1,2,3,4,5,6,7

General Specials: Mr A Brown (QLD)

No cars through the gate, but room to set up inside dog area

Show Date: Saturday 10 April 2021 Entries Close: Monday 29 March 2021

GOOMBUNGEE-HADEN A H & P SOCIETY INC Venue: Goombungee Showgrounds,

5 Lau St, Goomgungee QLD CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW

Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a)

Entry Fees: $12.00, Catalogues $3.00

Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Tracey Ph: 0428504002 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW

Judging starts at 9:AM with Groups 1, 7 and 2 Ring 1 Mrs S Bruno

(QLD) Groups 1,4 and 6

Ring 2 Mrs T McDonald (QLD)

Groups 7 and 3

Ring 3 Mrs J Mannell (QLD) followed by Mr S Tassan (QLD)

Group 2 Group 5

General Specials Mrs S Bruno (QLD)

No passes will be issued, there will be an exhibitor list at the gate.

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Show Dates: Friday 23 April and Saturday 24 April 2021 Entries Close: Friday 9 April 2021

SUNSHINE COAST KENNEL CLUB Venue: Beerwah Sportsground, 32 Sportsground Drive, Beerwah QLD

3 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS Classes: 1(1a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a) Sweepstakes: Baby Puppy and Puppy Entry Fees: $16.00, Baby Puppy $9.00, Sweepstakes $9.00, Catalogues $3.00 Entries to: SCKC, PO Box 356, Ormeau QLD 4208 Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Sonia Ph: 0400 018 877 or Joy 0409 720 882 These shows will be run under the 1-4 Group Placement system

Friday 23 April 2021 Judging starts at 5.00PM with Sweepstakes and Junior Handlers

Ring 1 Mrs C Yate (NSW) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Group 1 Ring 2 Ms K Santas (NSW) Group 2 followed by Group 3 Ring 3 Mrs E Knox (NSW) Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 4 and 5 Ring 4 Dr K Hedberg (NSW) Groups 6 and 7 General Specials Mr A Weil (QLD)

Saturday 24 April 2021 Show 1

Judging starts at 8.30AM with Sweepstakes Junior Handlers to be judged in the Lunch Break

Ring 1 Mrs E Knox (NSW) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Group 1 Ring 2 Dr K Hedberg (NSW) Group 2 followed by Group 3 Ring 3 Ms K Santas (NSW) Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 5 and 4 Ring 4 Mrs C Yate (NSW) Groups 7 and 6 General Specials Mrs C Yate (NSW)

Saturday 24 April 2021 Show 2

Judging starts not before 2.00PM with Sweepstakes Junior Handlers to be judged during the Dinner Break

Ring 1 Ms K Santas (NSW) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Group 1 Ring 2 Mrs C Yate (NSW) Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 3 and 2 Ring 3 Dr K Hedberg (NSW) Groups 4 and 5 Ring 4 Mrs E Knox (NSW) Groups 6 and 7 General Specials Ms K Santas (NSW)

Camping available on the grounds with payment to the Caretaker

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Show Date: Sunday 25 April 2021

Entries Close: Friday 3 April 2021

ALL DOG SPORTS SPECTACULAR COMMITTEE

ANZAC DAY SHOW Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds,

247 King Ave, Durack Qld

CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW

Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a)

Entry Fees: $15.00, Catalogues $3.00

Entries to:

Anzac Day Show,

PO Box 356, Ormeau QLD 4208

Online Entries:

www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Valley Ph: 0427831205

Judging starts at 1.00PM

Group 1 Ms A Adamopoulos (QLD)

Group 2 Mr R Fry (QLD)

Group 3 Mrs L Knox (NSW)

Group 4 Mrs P Hewitt (QLD)

Group 5 Mrs M Broughton (QLD)

Group 6 Mr D McAllister (QLD)

Group 7 Mrs L Cassidy (QLD)

General Specials Mrs L Knox (NSW)

Dusk Service at 5.00PM

by Forest Lake RSL

Trial Date: Saturday 20 February 2021 Entries Close: Friday 12 February 2021

SUNSHINE COAST DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB INC Venue: 176 Ballinger Rd, Buderim QLD

DOUBLE RALLY TRIAL

Entry Fees: $7.00

Entries to: Trial Secretary, PO Box 702, Buderim QLD 4556

Enquiries: Ashlie Ph: 0432039206 (After school hours)

Judging starts at 4:00PM with vetting at 3:00PM

Trial 1

Mr C Pain (QLD) Masters and Excellent

Mrs D Sellwood (QLD) Advanced and Novice 1

Trial 2

Mrs D Sellwood (QLD) Masters and Excellent

Mr C Pain (QLD) Advanced and Novice

CAMPING BOOKINGS AT THE

DOGS QUEENSLAND SPORTS GROUNDS

All bookings to camp at the Sports Grounds must be made using the SHOW MANAGER website, available through the Dogs Queensland website.

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Trial Dates: Friday 19 to Sunday 21 March 2021 Entries Close: Friday 26 February 2021

YUGGERA CANINE CLUB Venue: Dogs Queensland Sportsgrounds,

247 King Ave, Durack QLD Track and Search Trial

Entry Fees: $28.80 Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au Entries to: Trial Secretary, 62 O’Connor St,

Oxley QLD 4075 Enquiries: Kim Ph: 0400671029

Judging starts at 6:00AM with vetting at 5:30AM The club reserves the right to substitute judges based on entries

Trial Dates Fri 2 April to Sun 4 April 2021 Entries Close: Friday 12 March 2021

EVERGREEN TRACKING DOG CLUB INC Venue: Pine Rivers Dog Training Club,

Bells Pocket Rd, Strathpine QLD TRACK AND SEARCH TRIAL

Test Levels 1 - 10 Entries: Coral Pethers, 354/431 Park Ridge Road,

Park Ridge QLD 4125 Email: [email protected]

Enquiries: Coral Ph: 0429862405/ 07 34893354 Entry Fees: $25.00 per class

Judging starts at 6.00AM with vetting at 5.30AM

Trial Date: Saturday 20 March 2021 Entries Close Saturday 6 March 2021

BRISBANE DOG TRAINING CLUB Venue: 15 Englefield Rd, Oxley QLD

AGILITY AND JUMPERS TRIALS

Entry Fees: $7.50, Catalogues $2.00

Entries to: Trial Secretary, PO Box 1288, Oxley QLD 4075

Online Entries Preferred:

www.k9entries.com/ankc

Enquiries: Eva: email [email protected]

Judging starts at 4.00PM with vetting at 3.00PM

Ms J Joyce (QLD) JD, JDX, JDM, JDO

Mr M Sharman (QLD) ADO, ADM, ADX, AD

Catalogues available at www.k9entries.com/ankc The club reserves the right to alter rings and judges

as required. The trial will be judged in separate height classes.

Please keep dogs as quiet as possible to avoid complaints to council.

Trial Date: Saturday 27 March 2021

Entries Close: Saturday 13 March 2021

MAGPIES MACKAY DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB INC Venue: Magpies Sporting Grounds, Glenella QLD

DOUBLE RALLY AND OBEDIENCE TRIALS

Entry Fees: $7.00

Entries to: Trial Secretary, PO Box 135, Rural View Qld 4740

Online Entries: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Enquiries: Maxine Ph: 0413580644 [email protected]

Rally judging starts at 4.00PM with vetting at 3.30PM

Ms G Hanna (QLD)

Rally all classes both trials

Obedience judging starts at 5.00PM with vetting at 3.30PM

Mrs C Williams (QLD)

Obedience all classes both trials

Depending on number of entries received the club reserves the right to appoint/substitute judges if

required.

Trial Date: Saturday 6 March 2021 Entries Close: Sunday 21 February 2021

CABOOLTURE SPORTS DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB Venue: Devine Court, Morayfield QLD

DOUBLE RALLY AND DOUBLE OBEDIENCE TRIALS Entry Fees: $8.00 Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Tracy Ph: 0450902520

Rally Trial 1 Judging starts at 10:AM with vetting at 9:00AM

Mrs L Affleck (QLD) Rally all classes Rally Trial 2

Mr O Moller (QLD) Rally all classes Obedience Trial 1

Judging starts at 3:00PM with vetting at 2:00PM Mrs G Golle (QLD) UDX Mr B Nobbs (QLD) UD Mr L Knauth (QLD) CDX Mrs K Sutherland (QLD) CD and CCD

Obedience Trial 2 Judging starts ½ hour after Trial 1

Mr B Nobbs (QLD) UDX Mr L Knauth (QLD) UD Mrs K Sutherland (QLD) CDX Mrs V Mannion (QLD) CD Mrs V Mannion (QLD) CCD

Covid Restrictions will apply

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Trial Dates: Friday 2 April to Sunday 4 April 2021

Entries Close: Friday 19 March 2021

CANINE OBEDIENCE CLUB OF TOWNSVILLE INC

Venue: Heatley Park, Fulham Road, Townsville QLD

RALLY/OBEDIENCE/AGILITY/JUMPERS/GAMES/TRICK TRIALS

Entry Fees: $7.00

Entries to: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Enquiries: Judy Ph: 0427725982

Games/Agility/Jumpers starts at 3.00PM

with vetting at 2.00PM

Tricks start at 6.00PM with vetting at 5.00PM

Rally/Obedience starts at 7.00PM

with vetting at 5.00PM

Friday 2 April 2021

Mr A Fairchild (QLD) Gamblers and Agility all levels

Mr R Wittkamp (QLD) Jumpers all levels

Mrs M Rablin (QLD) Tricks all levels

Mr R Wittkamp (QLD) Rally all levels

Ms J Forbes-Faulkner (QLD) Obedience all levels

Saturday 3 April 2021

Mr R Wittkamp (QLD) Agility all levels

Mr A Fairchild (QLD) Jumpers all levels

Mrs M Rablin (QLD) Tricks all levels

Mrs J Doig (QLD) Rally all levels

Mrs C O’Shea (QLD) Obedience all levels

Sunday 4 April 2021

Mr A Fairchild (QLD) Agility all levels

Mr R Wittkamp (QLD) Jumpers all levels

then Snooker all levels

Mrs M Rablin (QLD) Tricks all levels

Mrs J Doig (QLD) Rally all levels

Mrs C O’Shea (QLD) Obedience all levels

Maximum of 40 competitors each day

Trial Date: Saturday 3 April 2021 Entries Close: Sunday 21 March 2021

GOLD COAST DOG OBEDIENCE TRAINING CLUB INC Venue: Ron Short Park, Alicia St, Southport QLD

DOUBLE TRICK DOG TRIAL

Entry Fees: $8.00

Online Entries: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Enquiries: Cyn D Ph: 0417615289

Judging starts at 9:00AM with vetting between 8:00AM – 8:45AM

Mrs V Mannion (QLD) Starters Trial 1

Mrs D Sellwood (QLD) Starters Trial 2

Mrs M Anderson (QLD) Novice Trial 1

Mrs B Murfet (QLD) Novice Trial 2

TBA Intermediate Trial 1 and 2

TBA Advanced Trial 1 and 2

Rings 10m x 10m

CELEBRATING OUR 5OTH YEAR!

Trial Date: Sunday 4 April 2021 Entries Close: Friday 19 March 2021

LOGAN ALL BREEDS DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB INC Venue: Gould Adams Park, Kingston Rd, Kingston QLD

DOUBLE RALLY/AGILITY/JUMPERS TRIAL Entry Fees: $7.00, Catalogues $1.00 Entries to: Trial Secretary, PO Box 23,

Kingston QLD 4114 Online Entries Preferred:

www.k9entries.com/ankc

Preferred Payment Method:

BSB 034-139 ACC No 217971

Enquiries: Laura Ph: 0411634277

Rally trials judging starts at 8:00AM with vetting at 7:00AM

Mr D Strong (QLD) Rally Trial 1 all classes Mr L Knauth (QLD) Rally Trial 2 all classes

Agility and Jumpers trials judging starts at 8:00AM with vetting at 7:00AM

Ms D Sellwood (QLD) Agility all classes Ms S Eller (QLD) Jumpers all classes

No late entries will be accepted Classes and judges may alter as numbers require

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Trial Date: Wednesday 7 April 2021 Entries Close: Tuesday 23 March 2021

PINE RIVERS DOG TRAINING CLUB INC Venue: Rob Akers Reserve, Bells Pocket Rd,

Strathpine QLD OBEDIENCE TRIAL

Entry Fees: $7.00

Entries to: Trial Secretary, Pine Rivers Dog Training Club Inc, PO Box 272, Strathpine QLD 4500

Online Entries: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Enquiries: Gay Ph:0418719180 Judging starts at 6.00PM

with vetting between 5.15PM and 5.45PM Mrs L Affleck (QLD) CCD

Miss P Williams (QLD) Novice

Mrs V Mannion (QLD) Open

Mrs B Murfet (QLD) UD

Mrs C Fisher (QLD) UDX Competitors who gain two (2) non-qualifying scores in CCD, Novice or Open, or three (3) non-qualifying scores in UD or

UDX will be excused from the ring for both the remainder of the individual and the group exercises.

The club reserves the right to change judges and classes having regard to the number of entries received.

There will be no canteen due to Covid restrictions

Trial Dates: Saturday 10 April and Sunday 11 April 2021 Entries Close: Friday 2 April 2021

FIELD & RETRIEVING ASSOC FOR GUNDOGS INC Venue: 310 Moorina Rd, Moorina QLD

RETRIEVING TRIAL

Entries to: Trial Secretary, 67 Hawthorn Rd, Burpengary QLD 4505

Enquiries: Geoffrey Ph: 0422308273 Entry Fees Per Class:

Novice $18.00, Restricted $20.00 All Age $25.00

Judging starts at 8.00 AM with vetting 7AM to 7.30 AM Joe Cockburn Trophy Retrieving Trial – 4 runs

Trial Date: Saturday 17 April 2021 Entries Close: Thursday 1 April 2021

IPSWICH DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB Venue: IDOC, Mt Crosby Rd, Tivoli QLD

RALLY AND OBEDIENCE TRIALS Entry Fees: $8.00 Entries to: Trial Secretary, 750 Lake Moogerah Rd,

Charlwood, QLD 4309 Online Entries Preferred www.k9entries.com/ankc

Enquiries: Sharon Ph: 0409273526 Rally judging starts at 3.00PM with vetting at 2.00PM

Trial 1 Mr D Strong (QLD) Masters & Excellent A & B Mr C Pain (QLD) Novice & Advanced A & B

Trial 2 Mr O Moller (QLD) Masters & Excellent A & B Mrs V Mannion (QLD) Advanced & Novice A & B

Obedience judging starts at 6.00PM with vetting at 5.00PM

Mrs J Christensen (QLD) CCD Ms A Tamblyn (QLD) CD Mrs K Sutherland (QLD) CDX Mrs C Fisher (QLD) UD Mr B Nobbs (QLD) UDX

IDOC reserve the right to make alterations to judges as deemed necessary

Proudly Sponsored by Next Generation Dog Foods

Trial Date: Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 April 2021 Entries Close: Wednesday 17 March 2021

CANINE OBEDIENCE CLUB OF TOWNSVILLE INC Venue: Track and Search – Annandale, Aitkenvale,

Mundingburra and Tracking - Alice River Entries to: COCT, PO Box 991, Aitkenvale QLD 4814

Email [email protected] Entry Fees: $20.00

10 April 2021 Track and Search Trial 11 April 2021 Tracking Trial

Judging starts at 6.00AM both days with vetting at 5.30AM

All entries must be on the NQ Supplementary Entry Form

Trial Date: Saturday 10 April 2021 Entries Close: Friday 26 March 2021

DOGS QUEENSLAND AGILITY SUB COMMITTEE Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds,

247 King Ave Durack QLD AGILITY AND JUMPING TRIALS

Online Entries Preferred:

www.k9entries.com/ankc

Entry Fees: $14.00 first entry, $7.50 Subsequent entries

Payment via direct deposit

BSB 084-435 Account 763301979 Please use Surname and Trial date as reference eg: Newton 10Apr

Enquiries: Gaille Ph: 0429915871

Judging starts at 4.00PM with vetting 3:00PM - 3:45PM

Mrs J Joyce (QLD) Agility – Elite, Open, Masters, Excellent, Novice

Mrs L Kaddatz (QLD) Jumping – Elite, Open, Masters, Excellent, Novice

NFC for Masters, Excellent and Novice only Payments to be made at time of entry – No Late

Payments. Entries not paid by the due date will be withdrawn. No Late Entries Accepted.

Proudly Sponsored by

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Trial Dates: Friday 16 April to Sunday 18 April 2021 Entries Close: Friday 26 March 2021

ALL BREEDS TRACKING CLUB Venue: Kerry Rd, Darlington QLD

TRACKING TRIAL Email Entries Preferred:

[email protected]

Entries to:

All Breeds Tracking Club, 31 – 37 Henderson St, Logan Reserve QLD 4133

Entry Fees: $25.00 Enquiries: Jean Ph: 0405261219

Judging starts at 6.00AM with vetting at 5.30AM

Trial Date: Saturday 24 April 2021 Entries Close: Sunday 12 April 2021

REDLANDS DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB INC Venue: Judy Holt Sportsground, Randall Rd,

Birkdale QLD

OBEDIENCE TRIAL Online Entries Only:

www.showmanager.com.au

Entry Fees: $8.00 Enquiries: Jan Ph: 0417291043

[email protected] Judging starts at 6.30PM

with vetting between 5.30PM and 6.15PM Mrs J Fenton (QLD) CCD

Mrs L Schimke (QLD) CD

Mrs C Pethers (QLD) CDX

Mr L Knauth (QLD) UD

Mrs C Fisher (QLD) UDX Rights reserved to appoint substitute or

additional judges as necessary This event will be conducted under an approved

Dogs Qld Covid-19 Plan

Trial Date: Saturday 24 April 2021 Entries Close: Monday 19 April 2021

LABRADOR RETRIEVER CLUB OF QLD INC Venue: 3977 Mt Lindesay Highway, Greenbank QLD

RETRIEVING ABILITY TEST FOR GUNDOGS Entries to: 3977 Mt Lindesay Hwy,

Greenbank QLD 4124 [email protected]

Enquiries: Greg Ph: 0418169606 Entry Fees: $15.00 Novice and Open Ms K Griffiths (QLD) Novice and Open

Judging starts at 8.00AM with vetting at 7.30AM

Trial Dates: Friday 23 and Saturday 24 April 2021 Entries Close: Friday 9 April 2021

CAIRNS CITY KENNEL CLUB – OBEDIENCE SECTION Venue: Quigley St, Cairns QLD

RALLY AND OBEDIENCE TRIALS

Entry Fees: $7.00

Entries to: Trial Secretary, PO Box 252, Cairns QLD 4870

Online Entries: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Enquiries: Jean Ph: 07 40554040 (after hours)

Friday 23 April 2021 Judging starts at 7:00PM with vetting at 6:30PM

Mr R Wittkamp (QLD) Rally all classes

Mr G Best (QLD) UDX and CDX

Ms P Williams (QLD) UD, CD and CCD

Saturday 24 April 2021 Judging starts at 7:00PM with vetting at 6:30PM

Mr R Wittkamp (QLD) Rally all classes

Mr G Best (QLD) UDX and CDX

Ms P Williams (QLD) UD, CD and CCD

Trial Dates: Saturday 24 & Sunday 25 April 2021 Entries Close: Saturday 10 April 2021

MAGPIES MACKAY DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB INC Venue: Magpies Sporting Grounds, Glenella QLD

TRACK AND SEARCH TRIAL Entry Fees: $15.00 Entries to: Trial Secretary, PO Box 135,

Rural View Qld 4740 Enquiries: Maxine Ph: 0413580644

[email protected] Judging starts at 6.00AM with vetting at 5.30AM

Mrs H Christoffel (QLD) All Tracks Depending on number of entries received the club reserves

the right to appoint/substitute judges if required.

Trial Dates: Friday 30 April – 2 May 2021 Entries Close: Friday 16 April 2021

GYMPIE DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB INC Venue: Reilly Property, North Oakfield Rd, Tansy QLD

Tracking Trial Entries: Tracking Trial Secretary

[email protected] Enquiries: Helen Lofthouse PH: 0417712699 Entry Fees: $20.00 per class/entry Gympie DOC Members

$30.00 per entry for non-members JUDGING: 6.30AM AND VETTING: 6.00AM

Covid Plan Conditions to apply

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fRACTUREsJoanne Bibby – Fursafe®

A break in one or more bones of the dog’s skeletal system is called a fracture. For example this may be the limbs, joints, hips, pelvis, head, jaw or ribcage. Essentially where a bone exists there is risk of fracture if the following incidences occur:

1. Impact trauma

• vehicle accident • fall from height • crushed by being driven over • firearms

2. Physical trauma

• kicking / beating • dog fight

3. Medical condition

• tumors • bone disorders which can be caused by poor nutrition, vitamin deficiency; or • other underlying diseases

The most common of all fractures to dogs is to the

long bone (femur), located between the hip and the knee joint. Supportive figures show there are approximately 45% femoral fractures compared to 26% tibial fractures. Three out of four small animals experience a long bone fracture in the hind limb1.

types of fractures

“The shape and severity of the fracture depends on the force and type of the

trauma”2

Fractures are classified as:

• Incomplete fracture The break is only partway through the bone.

• Complete fracture The bone is broken through completely, including bone fragment.

• Transverse The break is at right angles, straight across the bone.

• Oblique The break is diagonal creating sharp bone fragments.

First Aid:

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and bite you.

b. Is your dog responding to your voice or your touch? If not, your dog may be unconscious.

c. Send for help; if there is someone else in the house get them to do things like get the first aid kit, prepare the car, call the Vet. They may help you in lifting your dog and maintaining spinal and fracture precautions.

d. Check the airway for blockages or foreign objects – remove if there is. If your dog sustained an impact trauma there may be teeth in the mouth, swollen or injured tongue.

e. Check the breathing (respirations) e.g. count the rise and fall of the chest – start artificial respiration if not breathing. Is the breathing normal or shallow, fast or not breathing? If there was damage to the lungs or brain after a major trauma your dog may cease breathing at any time.

f. Check circulation (pulse) – does your dog have a pulse? Injury to the chest, brain, lungs, severe bleeding and or damage to other internal organs may cause the heart to cease – start CPR f no pulse.

2. Muzzle your dog to avoid being bitten (unless dog has breathing difficulties, jaw injury or chest injury).

3. Keep animal still, physically restrain to ensure it remains still for treatment and to not impact injury further.

4. Place a padded wound bandage on the injured limb.

a. Immobilise leg with splint; support the limb above and below the break.

Slide the splint under the limb; do not lift the limb if you can help it. If the break is in the femur and you decide to splint, ensure the splint covers the entire leg, it will help reduce pain when moving your dog.

Secure the splint in place.

b. Makeshift splints: piece of wood; ruler; flattened box; cardboard or folded tea towel are all good for stabilising fractures.

c. Put a cone on the dog if you have one. You could use a towel wrapped around the neck and secure closed with a rolled bandage, belt etc.

• Comminuted The break is in multiple pieces or all shapes and sizes.

As a dog owner it may only be possible to determine a fracture looking at the signs and symptoms, concluding a closed or open fracture and then administer emergency first aid based on that and or where the fracture is located.

An open fracture means that the bone has pieced the skin and a closed fracture simply means it has not broken through the skin. We want to stabilise and protect from infection and further pain.

‘a major impact trauma could cause multiple bone fractures throughout the dog’s skeletal

system’3

signs & symptomsYour dog may show some or all of the following:

• Dog reacts in pain to touch.

• Localised swelling or bone deformity.

• Loss of movement in the injured limb.

• Unable to walk or stand on leg; carries limb off the ground; limb may appear to be swinging.

• Bone has pierced the skin (open fracture).

• Loud crunching noise (crepitus) on movement.

• Dog appears confused.

• Difficulty breathing.

• Depending on location of fracture, dog could experience total or partial paralysis.

• Dog may experience intense pain when trying to sit down or get back up.

actionRemember, if your dog experiences a fall from

height or major trauma treat for potential spinal injury.

1. Undertake Primary Assessment

a. Check for Dangers – a danger may be that you are in traffic for example. A danger to your dog may be that they have sustained a spinal injury and not managing for spinal injuries may cause permanent disability or be life-threatening. Dog may become aggressive

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5. For an open fracture where the bone protrudes out of the skin, put a donut bandage in place. (Alternatively use 2 rolled bandages, one either side of exposed bone); wrap with bandage to ensure the bone is covered and protected (ensure the donut / rolled bandages sit higher than the exposed bone), then splint opposite side.

6. Place dog in carrier, crate or open box to transport to vet. Do not lie the dog on the injured side.

Small dogs

Carry in arms making sure the injured side is not against your body. Support head and hips, or place into carrier before taking to car.

Large dogs

Place on blanket and get someone else to help ‘stretcher’ dog or if dog can walk despite one injured leg, support with a sling, e.g., use a towel and place under hips to secure when walking to car or to lift into vehicle.

7. Wrap in warm blanket.

8. Monitor during transport to the vet to make sure the dog is staying still and not resting on injured limb.

If you have a driver:

• If your dog stops breathing, begin artificial respiration on the way to the vet surgery.

• If your dog’s heart stops beating, begin CPR on the way to the vet surgery.

Reference: Fursafe Emergency Dog First Aid Guide1, 2 and 3 Merck Veterinary Manual

As always we are happy to receive your dog tales and stories for possible inclusion in

upcoming issues of the Dog World magazine. All canine topics are welcome, including

‘paw inclusive’ coffee shops to dog-friendly accommodation or breeder’s topics. Simply

send them through to [email protected]

Voting is so important to the quality of your organisation!

Plan to vote and encourage every member

you know to do the same.

This is YOUR organisation, it’s of YOU and for YOU.

It is YOUR money that is being spent – running an election costs thousands of

dollars, so why not use it?Of 6,297 members listed as eligible to vote in our last board election in

February 2019 only 1349 did – that’s just 21.42% of our membership.

We have an enormous pool of talent and knowledge in our membership.

YOU can and will make a difference for the better by getting involved

and voting.Like many similar organisations we face

a number of issues and we’re not just talking about the pandemic.

Our membership is ageing and falling, so we need to grow our brand and

reputation.There is so much more we can achieve.

GETTING OUT THE VOTEVoting closes at 5:00pm

AEST on Friday 19 February 2021.

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FESTIVE FIESTA IN REVIEWDogs Queensland continues our series of pictorial features. This month we continue to showcase a selection of winners from Festive Fiesta held at Durack in December 2020 and congratulate all the winners. Thank you to all those who made the shows a success including exhibitors, workers and volunteers.

The following images were taken by TAK Photography. To make a purchase or to view more images, visit www.takphotography.com.au.

BABY PUPPY GROUP 3 – GERMAN SHORT- HAIRED POINTER

HEIDERST SAILOR GALAXIA

BABY PUPPY GROUP 1 – CAVALIER KING CHARLES SPANIEL

CAVTOWN A KOOL CREATION

PUPPY GROUP 1 – GRIFFON BRUXELLOISALYNGA KNITTING NANCY

BABY PUPPY GROUP 2 – STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIER

CYPRUSTAFF FAIRYTALE BLISS

BABY PUPPY GROUP 7 – JAPANESE SPITZJONJAS EL NINO

PUPPY GROUP 2 – FOX TERRIER (SMOOTH)

FIREZAN MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE

TUESDAY 29 DECEMBER 2020

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PUPPY GROUP 7 – DALMATIANVAREWELL BLACK ORCHID

PUPPY GROUP 3 – WEIMARANERGREYGHOST I LIKE IT LIKE THAT

PUPPY GROUP 4 – BEAGLEOROBAY BURNING LOVE

PUPPY GROUP 5 – BRIARDCACHAREL READY TO RUMBLE

WEDNESDAY 30 DECEMBER 2020

BABY PUPPY GROUP 1 – LOWCHENJONJAS BIDENMITIME

BABY PUPPY GROUP 4 – DACHSHUND MINATURE LONG-HAIRED

SHASDIN ROYAL REAL MCCOY

BABY PUPPY GROUP 7 – DALMATIANPACEAWAY DOUBLE HAPPY (AI)

PUPPY GROUP 1 – PUGKABOVA BORN THIS WAY

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WEDNESDAY 30 DECEMBER 2020

PUPPY GROUP 2 – JACK RUSSELLBELLJACKS POKER FACE

PUPPY GROUP 6 – SIBERIAN HUSKYCUDOS LEAD THE WAY

PUPPY GROUP 5 – AUSTRALIAN CATTLE DOGMORVIEW LETS MAKE SUM NOISE

THURSDAY 31 DECEMBER 2020

BABY PUPPY GROUP 2 – AUSTRALIAN TERRIERARONAW LET US MAKE PEACE

BABY PUPPY GROUP 7 – FRENCH BULLDOGMERALLA NEVER FORGET

PUPPY GROUP 2 – WEST HIGHLAND WHITE TERRIER

JUSCOT FOLLOW THAT DREAM TO WHITEBRIAR (IMP NZ)

PUPPY GROUP 3 – IRISH SETTEREIREANNMADA BED OF ROSES (AI)

PUPPY GROUP 7 – GREAT DANERIESENHAFT ITS IN HIS KISS

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THURSDAY 31 DECEMBER 2020

PUPPY GROUP 5 – SWEDISH VALLHUNDOSUNO SPELLBOUND SAROS (IMP NZ)

JUDGESTUESDAY 29 DECEMBER 2020

TOYS Mrs C Walker (QLD)TERRIERS Mr B James (QLD)GUNDOGS Mrs E Nan-Kivell (QLD)HOUNDS Mr J Burgess (QLD)WORKING DOGS Mr J Meyer (QLD)UTILITY Mrs C Donaldson (QLD)NON SPORTING Mr P Hickey (QLD)GENERAL SPECIALS Mrs C Donaldson (QLD)

WEDNESDAY 30 DECEMBER 2020TOYS Mr R Fry (QLD)TERRIERS Mrs W Pleydell-Fry (QLD)GUNDOGS Mr G Kerr (QLD)HOUNDS Miss G Goller (QLD) WORKING DOGS Mr D Staines (QLD)UTILITY Mr G Wilshier (QLD)NON SPORTING Mrs C Donaldson (QLD)GENERAL SPECIALS Mr G Kerr (QLD)

THURSDAY 31 DECEMBER 2020TOYS Mr A Eales (QLD) TERRIERS Mrs C Donaldson (QLD)GUNDOGS Mrs J Ireland (QLD)HOUNDS Mrs P Johansen (QLD)WORKING DOGS Mrs S Hewinson (QLD)UTILITY Miss S Wheatley (QLD) NON SPORTING Mrs H Weil (QLD)GENERAL SPECIALS Mrs P Johansen (QLD)

JUDGESTUESDAY 29 DECEMBER 2020

TOYS Mrs C Walker (QLD)TERRIERS Mr B James (QLD)GUNDOGS Mrs E Nan-Kivell (QLD)HOUNDS Mr J Burgess (QLD)WORKING DOGS Mr J Meyer (QLD)UTILITY Mrs C Donaldson (QLD)NON SPORTING Mr P Hickey (QLD)GENERAL SPECIALS Mrs C Donaldson (QLD)

WEDNESDAY 30 DECEMBER 2020TOYS Mr R Fry (QLD)TERRIERS Mrs W Pleydell-Fry (QLD)GUNDOGS Mr G Kerr (QLD)HOUNDS Miss G Goller (QLD) WORKING DOGS Mr D Staines (QLD)UTILITY Mr G Wilshier (QLD)NON SPORTING Mrs C Donaldson (QLD)GENERAL SPECIALS Mr G Kerr (QLD)

THURSDAY 31 DECEMBER 2020TOYS Mr A Eales (QLD) TERRIERS Mrs C Donaldson (QLD)GUNDOGS Mrs J Ireland (QLD)HOUNDS Mrs P Johansen (QLD)WORKING DOGS Mrs S Hewinson (QLD)UTILITY Miss S Wheatley (QLD) NON SPORTING Mrs H Weil (QLD)GENERAL SPECIALS Mrs P Johansen (QLD)

THURSDAY 31 DECEMBER 2020

PUPPY GROUP 5 – SWEDISH VALLHUNDOSUNO SPELLBOUND SAROS (IMP NZ)

DOGS QUEENSLAND SHOPWe now stock Royal Canin products specific for breeding bitches, puppies and adult dogs.

Also available is a range of high quality shampoos, conditioners and grooming

products from Plush Puppy.

Shop hours are: Monday to Friday 8.00am – 5.00pm

OZ TRAIL MEMBER DISCOUNTOZ TRAIL MEMBER DISCOUNTMembers looking top purchase dog–related

products including gazebos, chairs and more can now take advantage of a 25% discount

from Oz Trail.

The Dogs Queensland collection can be viewed by visiting https://www.oztrail.com.au/

collections/dogs–queensland

Members will need to enter the promo code DOGGIEDEAL21 with the discount being

applied at checkout when using the link: https://www.oztrail.com.au/discount/

DOGGYDEAL21?redirect=%2Fcollections% 2Fdogs–queensland

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– Royal Canin

Providing mental stimulation for dogs in the coronavirus lockdown not only helps to alleviate boredom, but may ease the anxiety caused by changes to their routine.

The COVID-19 pandemic has altered day-to-day life everywhere, and your dog’s usual routine has probably been impacted too. They may be napping, eating, and walking at different times or spending more time indoors due to a local lockdown. These changes can cause stress and boredom, so it’s important to establish new routines and use mentally stimulating dog toys to keep them entertained and ease any anxiety they may feel.

WHY DOES MY DOG NEED MENTAL STIMULATION?

Dogs were originally bred for jobs that made use of their intelligence, like herding or retrieving. Toys, games and training sessions help your dog to express these natural behaviours and exercise

their brains by challenging their initiative. These mental workouts are just as important to your dog as physical activity and are similarly exhausting for them. They play a key role in your dog’s welfare, confidence, and happiness.

SIGNS YOUR DOG NEEDS FURTHER MENTAL STIMULATION

A dog with insufficient mental stimulation will become frustrated and look for outlets to burn their energy, which can lead to perceived problem behaviours such as excessive barking, digging, jumping, restlessness, attention-seeking, and destruction.

If your dog displays one or more of these traits, it may be a sign that they’re bored and need more mental exercise.

HOW TO KEEP YOUR DOG ENTERTAINED

While the pandemic presents new challenges, there are still lots of entertainment activities you can play at home with your dog – everything from

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scent games and training sessions, to dog puzzle toys. These not only stimulate and tire out your dog but also strengthen the bond between you.

GIVE THEM A DOG FOOD PUZZLE

Dogs are motivated by food, so any activities that challenge them to work for meals or treats will be very satisfying for them.

An easy way to introduce food toys is with a dog food puzzle bowl. These encourage your dog to forage through ridges, shapes, and patterns and are particularly good at slowing down dogs that eat their meals too quickly or gulp at their food.

Once they’ve mastered the bowl, you can move onto more intricate dog food puzzle toys that require greater problem-solving skills.

Dog toys that you fill with food are another way of keeping them occupied for extended periods – just remember to increase the difficulty slowly as you don’t want your dog to become frustrated and give up.

TEACH THEM A NEW SKILL

Training is certain to provide your dog with a mental challenge. Initially, you could work on simple commands and basic obedience lessons, before progressing on to more complex skills. Be sure to work to their level and keep your sessions brief – perhaps two or three five-minute sessions per day. If your dog finds the training too challenging, they may lose interest.

Regardless of how successful the training is, stay enthusiastic and reward them with their favourite toy or a small treat. Make sure any treats are taken out of their daily ration. Once they’ve learnt a new skill, you can ask your dog to use the trick in different ways to add variety to your sessions – like retrieving items from around the home.

PARTICIPATE IN DOG SPORTS

Playing sports together is a useful and exciting way to build your partnership and strengthen the bond you share. Exercise is also one of the most efficient ways to help reduce the risks of obesity, respiratory problems and heart disease. While many of the usual outdoor sporting activities and dog training classes have been disrupted or

closed during the pandemic, you can still play and practice at home.

A DIY dog agility course that challenges them to jump, crawl and weave through various household obstacles will be fun and mentally stimulating for your dog. Even something simple like playing a game of frisbee in the garden can be extremely rewarding. Make sure any potential hazards are removed before setting up a course, control the length and intensity of the sessions and always provide access to clean water to avoid pet exhaustion.

PLAY A SCENT GAME

A dog’s nose plays a fundamental role in their understanding of the world. They constantly use their sense of smell to gather up information about their surroundings and assess their food.

Nose work games play upon this by teaching dogs to show or tell you what they smell – which is incredibly stimulating for them. The simplest scent games for dogs involve scattering their food and encouraging them to forage around for it. You can play these games indoors on a hard, wipeable

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floor surface or outside in your yard or garden.

More complex activities may involve searching for hidden toys or concealing treats within paper bags or boxes and directing them to choose the right one. Make sure your dog does not ingest any of the objects used to hide treats.

A popular brain game for dogs is to take a muffin tin, put some treats in a few of the tin holes, and then place a tennis ball on top of each hole. The dog then moves the balls to solve the puzzle and find the treats within. Always remember any treats must be taken from your pets daily feeding ration to help prevent excess calorie intake.

ROTATE THEIR TOYS

Even the best dog puzzle toys become less exciting over time, so try to swap them out frequently to keep your dog entertained. Even old toys will seem like new after a few days away.

GIVE THEM ALONE TIME TOO

Keeping your dog active and mentally stimulated is important, but they may also need time for themselves. If they’re not accustomed to you being at home all of the time, they may now require extra space away from you.

Your dog may take itself off to another room or become irritable when you’re near. Signs to watch

out for are yawning, licking their lips, turning away, or growling.

If your dog displays these behaviours let them come to you for petting. We’d also suggest talking to your veterinarian in case there’s another underlying cause.

STAY ACTIVE

Depending upon where you live, you may find there are coronavirus lockdown restrictions regarding where, how and when you walk your dog. We understand this can be difficult, but if possible, try to schedule set times for your outdoor activities and maintain a recognisable routine for your dog.

Every walk should be interesting, so allow your dog time to sniff around and find safe places where they can wander and run freely. This will help to keep their walks both physically and mentally stimulating. During the pandemic, you may want to restrain yourself from petting other dogs and the same for your dog being pet by others.

Whatever games, training, or activities you play with your dog, remember to supervise them at all times and stay positive. If you feel they’d benefit from more help, make sure you seek the advice of your veterinarian.

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Affiliated Clubs and ServicesBREED & GROUP CLUBSAmerican Staffordshire Terrier Club of Qld IncMrs M Gordon PO Box 908 Jimboomba QLD 4280 0403 742 555 [email protected] Shepherd Club of QldMr G Braithwaite 24 Homebush Crt Joyner QLD 4500 (07) 3882 2130 [email protected] Terrier Club of QldMrs L Roebig 34 Gareel St Jindalee QLD 4074 0419 791 464 [email protected] Breed Network QldMs E Blair PO Box 1060 Spring Hill QLD 4004 (07) 3217 5943 [email protected] Hound Club of QldMs M McGinn PO Box 14 Samford QLD 4520 (07) 3289 4033 / 0416 213 253 [email protected] Club of QldMrs T McNicol PO Box 3107 West Ipswich QLD 4305 0422 158 879 [email protected] Shepherd Dog Club of Qld IncMrs L McLeish148 Anzac Ave Redcliffe QLD 4020 0408 068 342 [email protected] Collie Club of Qld IncMrs S Everist 40 Cabernet Crt Morayfield QLD 4506 (07) 5497 8995 / 0407 136 139 [email protected] Club of Qld IncMrs M Davis 9 Vied Rd Pallara QLD 4110 (07) 3372 4657 [email protected] Club of QldMrs B Bell 4 Bronlow Crt Morayfield QLD 4506 0404 702 423 [email protected] Terrier Club of Qld IncMrs L Moeser PO Box 595 Jimboomba QLD 4280 0423 707 380 [email protected] Dog & Kelpie Club of Qld IncMiss M Normoyle PO Box 578 Dalby QLD 4405 0429 065 [email protected] King Charles Spaniel Club (Qld)Ms E McCutcheon PO Box 1101 Wynnum QLD 4178 (07) 3893 0847 / 0448 810 847 [email protected]

Central Qld Toy Dog ClubMrs J Sweeney 1 Hicks Cl Gracemere QLD 4702 (07) 4933 3399 / 0407 138 860 [email protected] Club of QldMrs J Watt 9 Clifton Cres Durack QLD 4077 (07) 3372 3654 / 0418 153 115 [email protected] Spaniel Club of Qld IncMrs K Hutt 2 Royston St King Scrub QLD 45210402 119 013 [email protected] Rough and Smooth Club of Qld IncMiss S Paige 16 Cainbable Ck Rd Kerry QLD 4285 0408 155 749 [email protected] Club of QldMrs D Daly 70-78 Jarrah Rd, Jimboomba QLD 4280 0417 712 234 [email protected] Association of Qld IncMrs K Murray 33 Fairmount St, Elimbah QLD 4516 0405 988 130 [email protected] Club of Qld IncMr Kevin Zimmerle 2 Colne St Kuraby QLD 4112 0439 799 944 [email protected] Springer Spaniel Assoc of Qld IncMiss C Williams 8 Primrose Pl Regency Downs QLD 4341 0403 240 296 [email protected] Terrier Club of QldMrs J Cantlon 1166 River Rd Ferney QLD 4650 (07) 4129 7166 [email protected] Bulldog Club of QldMrs K McClelland PO Box 729 Oxenford QLD 4210 0411 032 517 [email protected] Shepherd Dog Club Qld IncMrs A Tamblyn 17 Cecile St Balmoral QLD 4171 (07) 3899 5213 / 0418 709 238 [email protected] Retriever Club of Qld IncMrs K Vowell 44 Kriedeman Rd Upper Coomera QLD 4210 0423 320 020 [email protected]

The Great Dane Society of Qld IncMrs M Hickey 70 Flagstone Creek Rd Mundoolun QLD 4285 0423 588 062 [email protected] Club of QldMs N Lawrence PO Box 354 Samford QLD 4520 0458 116 833 [email protected] Club of QldMiss A Carius 7 Flametree Cres Carindale QLD 4152 0409 892 248 [email protected] Wolfhound Club of QldMr C Gorman 17 Essex Crt Bellbird Park QLD 4300 0400 144 524 [email protected] Retriever Club of Qld IncMrs C Wardle 91 Ciesiolka Rd Aubigny 4401 0412 191 005 [email protected] English Sheepdog Club of QldMr R Schnaars 37 Derribong Cl Karana Downs QLD 4306 (07) 3201 0952 / 0408 730 485 [email protected] Australian Dog Breeds Club of Qld (The)Mrs J Hafey 67 Hives Road North Maclean QLD 4280 0419 114 394 [email protected] Club of Queensland IncMs P Morgan PO Box 171 Aspley QLD 4034 0414 501 707 [email protected] Afghan Hound AssociationMs J Anderson 1 Hillcrest St Wellington Point QLD 4160 0428 800 410 [email protected] Boston Terrier ClubMrs K McConnell 9 Archer Crt Karalee QLD 4306 0411 955 501 [email protected] Boxer ClubMs S Davies PO Box 878 Archerfield QLD 4108 0408 197 250 [email protected] Bulldog ClubMrs V Lamb 10 Simone Crt Caboolture 4510 0423 601 323 [email protected] Gundog AssociationMr A Adams c/- 4 Skua St Inala QLD 4077 (07) 3278 8001 [email protected]

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Affiliated Clubs and ServicesQld Sighthound AssociationMrs J David 11 Avalon Cl Bellbird Park QLD 4300 0414 605 513 [email protected] Ridgeback Club of Qld IncMrs G Melksham 30-32 Kamala Crt Cedar Vale QLD 4285 0418 984 605 [email protected] Club of Qld IncMrs D Carter PO Box 872 Beenleigh QLD 4207 0452 228 709 [email protected] Bernard Club of Qld IncMr R Whittet PO Box 7747 Toowoomba South Qld 4350 0438 360 191 (Emma Forsyth) [email protected] Club of QldMrs C Gorey PO Box 3123 North Mackay QLD 4740 0438 598 597 [email protected] Sheepdog Club of Qld IncMrs L Roebig 34 Gareel St Jindalee QLD 4074 0419 791 464 [email protected] Spaniel Club of QldMiss S Phillips PO Box 1393 Sunnybank Hills QLD 4109 0407 119 068 [email protected] Terrier Club of QldMrs G Hovey-Jacobs 10 Cliff Tce, Macleay Island QLD 4184 (07)3409 4705 / 0400 826 333 [email protected] Bull Terrier Club of QldMrs A Bainbridge PO Box 60 Marburg QLD 4346 0437 109 162 [email protected] Terrier Club of Qld IncMrs M Holt PO Box 43 Beerwah QLD 4519 (07) 5494 9993 [email protected] Spaniel Club of QldMrs V Schneider 24-44 Mountain Ridge Rd South MacLean QLD 4280 0407 115 674 [email protected] Dog Club of QldMs D Davies 358 Sugarloaf Rd Mt Forbes QLD 4340 (07) 5464 6206 / 0466 962 061 [email protected] Corgi Club of QldMrs J McCann 146-154 Wendt Rd Chambers Flat QLD 4133 0499 433 089 [email protected]

West Highland White Terrier Club of QldMrs M Cunningham 141 Peppertree Dr Jimboomba QLD 4280 (07) 5548 6744 / 0418 572 579 [email protected] Club of QueenslandMrs S Townsend 5-7 Wattle St Nundah QLD 4012 0402 602 888 [email protected] Dog Club of QueenslandMrs B Wheatley 16 Merchant Crt Springwood QLD 4127 07 3208 7190/ 0419 782 492 [email protected]

SOUTHERN ZONE 1Allora Kennel ClubMs K Lewis 11 Pratten St Warwick QLD 4370 (07) 4667 1590 [email protected] Kennel ClubMrs V Schneider 24-44 Mountain Ridge Rd South Maclean QLD 4280 0407 115 674 [email protected] & District Kennel ClubMiss J Young 33 Virosa Crt Regents Park QLD 4118 0401 889 999 [email protected] Valley Kennel ClubMrs C Holman 204 Wyatts Rod Rifle Range QLD 4311 0430 940 063 [email protected] Kennel ClubMrs A Morgan 16 Wilsons Rd MS 571 Murgon QLD 4605 0427 686 121 [email protected] Kennel ClubMiss V Wyness 49 Timbergrove Rd Elimbah QLD 4516 0404 037 095 [email protected] Downs Kennel ClubMiss R Green 9471 New England Hwy Geham QLD 4352 (07) 4696 6216 / 0410 651 756 [email protected] Coast Canine ClubMrs A Proudfoot 9 Pademelon Pass Nerang QLD 4211 0405 060 550 [email protected] & Heavy Breeds Club of QldMiss A Carius 7 Flametree Cres Carindale QLD 4152 (07) 3420 0661 [email protected] & District Kennel ClubMiss K Maguire PO Box 574 Gympie Qld 4570 (07) 5482 8874 / 0431 646 686 [email protected]

Ipswich Kennel ClubMrs D McLean 58 Beacon Rd Lowood QLD 4311 (07) 5426 1261 / 0408 261 659 [email protected] Kennel Club of QldMr M Watt 9 Clifton Cres Durack QLD 4077 (07) 3372 3654 [email protected] Association of QldMrs J Wilshier6 Daintree Pl Riverhills QLD 4074(07) 3279 7339 / 0417 799 [email protected] Kennel Association of QldMrs J LanhamPO Box 356 Ormeau QLD 42080409 720 [email protected] Valley Kennel ClubMrs K KnightPO Box 50 Lowood QLD 43110407 621 [email protected] Kennel ClubMrs J Ireland25 Buttler St Bellbird Park QLD 4300(07) 3814 [email protected] Kennel ClubMrs V MannionPO Box 533 Nanango QLD 46150417 004 [email protected] Classic Kennel ClubMr A Eales14 Kitching St Chapel Hill QLD 40690417 750 [email protected] Rivers Kennel ClubMrs J GloverPO Box 453 Caboolture QLD 45100419 663 [email protected] Kennel CouncilMrs U Greenwood49 Leatherwood Pl Brookfield QLD 4069(07) 3374 4122 / 0488 742 [email protected] Peninsula Kennel ClubMs L Horne40 Whiteside Rd Whiteside QLD 4503(07) 3285 5503 / 0418 783 [email protected] Coast Kennel ClubMs S Smith64 Parkview Rd Glass House Mountains QLD 45180400 018 [email protected] Bay Kennel ClubMr D McAllister PO Box 2443 Keperra QLD 4054 0439 397 884 [email protected]

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Affiliated Clubs and ServicesWestern Suburbs Kennel ClubMrs G Hovey-Jacobs 10 Cliff Tce Macleay Island QLD 4184 (07) 3409 4705 / 040 826 333 [email protected] Swiss Shepherd Dog Club of Queensland Inc.(Social Club)Mr N KeenPO Box 228 Ormeau QLD [email protected]

CENTRAL ZONE 2Bundaberg Canine Club IncMrs M NortonPO Box 7370 North Bundaberg QLD 4670(07) 4157 8338 / 0437 578 [email protected] Valley Obedience & Kennel ClubMrs S Cook246 Mount Crosby Rd Chuwar QLD 43060417 628 [email protected] Coast Kennel ClubMrs K SchroederPO Box 8243 Allenstown QLD 4700(07) 4939 [email protected] Kennel Club IncMs M McFadzenPO Box 7245 Gladstone QLD 46800439 431 [email protected] Bay Kennel ClubMrs B Mangin57 Kehls Rd Avondale QLD 4670(07) 4157 8098 / 0429 478 [email protected] & District Canine ClubMrs B Mangin57 Kehls Rd Avondale QLD 4670(07) 4157 8098 / 0429 478 [email protected] Kennel ClubMrs M VolkerP O Box 7156, Mackay MC QLD 47410419 760 [email protected] Kennel Club IncMrs L McLaughlinPO Box 402 Maryborough QLD 46500408 896 [email protected] Morgan & Bouldercombe Kennel ClubMr J WhiteheadPO Box 8243 Allenstown QLD 47000407 620 [email protected] Kennel Club IncMrs J ScottPO Box 8593 Allenstown QLD 4700(07) 4939 [email protected] Kennel ClubMrs C Donaldson PO Box 742Sarina QLD 47370407 150 [email protected]

The Pioneer Valley Kennel ClubMiss L McCrindle 38 Langdon-Lumburra Rd Mirani QLD 4754 (07) 4959 1353 [email protected]

NORTHERN ZONE 3Atherton Tableland Kennel ClubMr C Coggan 54 Diamond Drive Alice River QLD 4817 0410 505 810 / 4775 8808 (Wk)Bowen Kennel ClubMrs L BrysonPO Box 915 Bowen QLD 48050400 938 [email protected] City Kennel Club IncMrs K FramePO Box 252 Cairns QLD 4870(07) 4055 [email protected] Towers Kennel ClubMrs T HillPO Box 1980 Charters Towers QLD 48200466 245 [email protected] & District Canine ClubMs F Rae18 Alice St Cloncurry QLD 48240427 958 [email protected] Kennel & Obedience Club IncMrs R HortonPO Box 776 Ingham QLD 48500417 611 [email protected] Kennel ClubMrs M Adkins332 Boonmoo Rd Dimbulah QLD 4872(07) 4093 [email protected] & District Kennel ClubMs T GreigPO Box 2295 Cairns QLD 48700406 582 [email protected] Kennel Club IncMrs D ApplebyPO Box 232 Koumala QLD 47380417 523 [email protected] City Kennel ClubMs E RyanPO Box 7738 Garbutt BC QLD 48140412 604 [email protected] Kennel Association IncMrs L MarsdenPO Box 7738 Garbutt BC QLD 48140429 896 [email protected] & District Kennel ClubMrs F VecchioPO Box 1290 Tully QLD 48540418 197 [email protected]

OBEDIENCE / AGILITY / TRACKINGAll Breeds Tracking ClubMs S Bull PO Box 368 Ormeau QLD 4208 0499 022 490 [email protected] Dog Training Club IncMrs M CalvertPO Box 1288 Oxley QLD 40750422 921 [email protected] Sports Dog Obedience ClubMs S Gibson PO Box 491 Morayfield QLD 4506 0404 052 519 / 0450 902 520 [email protected] City Kennel Club Inc (Obedience Section)Mrs J Wilkinson PO Box 252 Cairns QLD 4870 (07) 4055 4040 [email protected] Obedience Club of TownsvilleMs J Forbes-FaulknerPO Box 991 Aitkenvale QLD 48140427 725 [email protected] Herding Club IncMrs A Luck9 Sundown Crt Narangba QLD 45040408 732 [email protected] with Dogs Club QldMiss G Westmore13 Thallon Cl Wamuran QLD 4512(07) 5496 6448 / 0488 999 [email protected] IncMs S Daniels O Box 644 Smithfield QLD 48780408 183 [email protected] Tracking Dog Club IncMrs L Affleck52 Macginley Rd Upper Caboolture QLD 45100419 862 [email protected] Dog Obedience Club (Obedience/Agility/Tracking Club)Miss Jessica ChiversP O Box 948, Gladstone QLD 4680.0448 449 [email protected] Gold Coast Dog Obedience Training Club IncMr A ChapmanPO Box 143 Southport QLD 42150419 743 [email protected] Dog Obedience Club IncMs M AbreyPO Box 404 Gympie QLD 45700408 544 [email protected]

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Affiliated Clubs and ServicesHervey Bay Dog Obedience & Agility Club IncMs K Richardson PO Box 365 Hervey Bay QLD 4655 0459 843 820 [email protected] Dog Obedience ClubMs T Ferguson 5 Coal St Basin Pocket QLD 4305 0411 433 866 [email protected] Dog Training ClubMs S Chandler 1100 Chambers Flat Rd Chambers Flat QLD 4133(07) 5546 [email protected] Valley Dog Training Club IncMrs A Williams PO Box 321 Laidley QLD 4341(07) 5465 7450 / 0417 799 [email protected] All Breeds Dog Obedience Club IncMrs E RowanPO Box 23 Kingston QLD 41140405 069 [email protected] Mackay & District Obedience ClubMs M Vannucci54 High St North Mackay QLD 4740(07) 4942 [email protected] Dog Obedience ClubMs Z MatthewsPO Box 3050 Maryborough QLD 46500447 647 [email protected] Dog Obedience Club IncMrs W WallerPO Box 337 Zillmere QLD 4034(07) 3359 [email protected] Kennel ClubMrs B SakowskiPO Box 533 Nanango QLD 46150417 004 [email protected] Dog Club of BundabergMrs M NelsonPO Box 5417 Bundaberg West QLD 4670(07) 4155 [email protected] Rivers Dog Training Club IncMrs D LamprechtPO Box 272 Strathpine QLD 4500(07) 3886 6452/0409 472 [email protected] Herding AssociationMrs A Ross10 Treecreeper Crt Elimbah QLD 45160417 625 [email protected] Dog Obedience Club IncMrs T Pronk PO Box 493 Redcliffe QLD 40200458 519 [email protected]

Redlands Dog Obedience ClubMs R Harrison PO Box 16 Capalaba QLD 4157 0400 149 787 [email protected] Dog Obedience Club IncMs S Bassett PO Box 5064 Red Hill QLD 4702 (07) 4939 6085 / 0419 717 619 [email protected] Dog Obedience Club IncMiss L Forster PO Box 2273 Runcorn QLD 4113 0405 325 766 [email protected] Coast Dog Obedience Club IncMiss D MaudsleyPO Box 702 Buderim QLD 45560413 037 [email protected] Dog Obedience ClubMrs K Shaban44 Mabel St Atherton QLD 4883(07) 4093 [email protected] Dog Obedience Club IncMrs S McIntyrePO Box 3606VF Toowoomba QLD 4350(07) 4633 [email protected]

FIELD TRIALField & Retrieving Association for Gundogs IncMr G Dawson67-69 Hawthorn Rd Burpengary QLD 4505(07) 3886 [email protected] Retriever Club of Qld IncMr Greg Mitchel 3977 Mt Lindsay Hwy Greenbank 4124 Mob 0418169606 [email protected] Bay Working Gundog ClubMrs W Michalk232 Barolin St Bundaberg QLD 4670(07) 4152 [email protected]

SOCIAL CLUBS – UNAFFILIATED CONFORMATIONAlaskan Malamute & Siberian Husky Social Club (Qld) IncMiss T GoodwinPO Box 1037 Gailes QLD 4300(07) 3271 4465 (5pm-7pm only)[email protected] Mountain Dog Social Club of QldMrs A Gribbon 53 Allambie St Carina QLD 4152 (07) 3843 1407 / 0421 042 788 [email protected] Swiss Dog Club of Qld Social ClubMrs C KeenPO Box 228 Ormeau QLD 42080438 621 [email protected]

OBEDIENCEWarwick Dog Obedience ClubMs B McGregor PO Box 851 Warwick QLD 4370 (07) 4664 8050 [email protected]

FIELDBrisbane Lure Coursing Club IncMr S Uebel2 Sevenoaks St Alexandra Hills QLD 41610418 199 [email protected]

BREED RESCUE SERVICESAFGHAN HOUNDMrs V Harris (07) 3216 2905ANIMAL AMBULANCE/CRUELTY REPORTS1300 852 188AUSTRALIAN SILKY TERRIERMiss R Hunt0400 246 [email protected] C Qualischefski0429 979 326 / 0422 184 [email protected] C Benson0468 364 [email protected] E Blair(07) 3217 [email protected] D Souter0418 742 [email protected] SHEPHERDSMs J Glenn0417 464 [email protected] MOUNTAIN DOGMrs J Hazell(07) 3843 [email protected] V Dawson(07) 3857 3682BORZOIMrs B Mangin(07) 4156 1078BULLDOGMr L Perrett 0452 210 184 [email protected] R Armstrong(07) 5546 8427 / 0401 145 129BULL TERRIERMrs M Reynolds (07) 5546 3003 [email protected]

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Affiliated Clubs and ServicesCAVALIER KING CHARLES SPANIELMs L MacMillan 0419 339 150 [email protected] ROUGH AND SMOOTHMrs J Armatys(07) 4157 2758 / 0428 121 [email protected] V Lingard(07) 3800 1127DOGUE DE BORDEAUXMrs V McArthur0417 767 [email protected] DE BORDEAUXMrs J Bloomfield0412 119 [email protected] SETTERMrs C Gorey0438 598 [email protected] SHEPHERD DOGMrs J Hansford(07) 3289 [email protected] SHORTHAIRED POINTERMrs B Mangin(07) 4156 1078GOLDEN RETRIEVERMrs K Vowell0423 320 [email protected] SETTERMrs C Gorey0438 598 [email protected] DANEMs C Bowden0411 571 [email protected] VIZSLAMrs K Eory(07) 3265 1621IRISH RED & WHITE SETTERMrs C Gorey0438 598 [email protected] SETTERMrs C Gorey0438 598 [email protected] RETRIEVERMrs D CreaghPh [email protected] ROMAGNOLOMs P Harris0400 903 [email protected] APSOMs J Woodward(07) 5428 6201 / 0413 788 [email protected] SHEEPDOGMs H Brennan(07) 5426 0413

OLD ENGLISH SHEEPDOGMrs A Cassidy(07) 3201 [email protected] R Glegg(07) 5547 7689 / 0439 830 [email protected] CENTRAL QLDMrs M McMahon(07) 4933 2715 / 0419 395 961POODLE MINIATURE & TOYMs P Morgan0414 501 [email protected] STANDARDMrs S Graham0417 470 542PUGMs H Jordan0415 370 526PUGCarol-Ann(07) 3814 1382 / 0438 515 [email protected] MOUNTAIN DOGMrs A Everson(07) 3200 0321RHODESIAN RIDGEBACKMrs R Smith(07) 5529 9903SAINT BERNARDMr R Loring0400 109 006SAINT BERNARDMrs A Inmon0400 142 267SCHNAUZERMs A Goodwin0405 421 [email protected] TERRIERMrs H MacGregor0429 999 053 / 0428 947 110STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIERMiss M Nielsen0419 631 [email protected] SPANIELMiss A Caer(07) 3351 7257 / 0402 555 [email protected] J Glover0419 663 942WEST HIGHLAND WHITE TERRIERMrs A Cloughley(07) 3206 [email protected]@gmail.comYORKSHIRE TERRIERMiss R Hunt0400 246 [email protected]

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Field HireStarting From $55.00

For enquiries please email: [email protected] or call (07) 3252 2661.

MEMBERSHIP FEES

Joining Fee $38.00

Single $80.00

Joint $120.00

Junior (no joining fee) No fee

PREFIX

Application (includes maintenance for year applied) $150.00

Maintenance $50.00

Transfer $66.00

CLUB AFFILIATION FEES (South of the 26th Parallel)

All Breeds and Multiple Groups $574.00

Obedience Clubs $424.50

Single Group and Multi Breeds Clubs $362.00

Specialty Breed Club $324.45

Agricultural Societies $324.45

Tracking and Field Trials Clubs $212.00

CLUB AFFILIATION FEES (North of the 26th Parallel)

All Breeds and Multiple Groups $499.00

Obedience Clubs $324.45

Single Group and Multi Breeds Clubs $287.00

Specialty Breed Clubs $263.00

Agricultural Societies $262.00

Tracking and Field Trial Clubs $175.00

JUDGES LICENCE FEES

Social Clubs (regardless of location) $175.00

All Judges (except Handler Judges) $65.00

Training Fees for Aspiring Judges $36.00

Handler Judges No Fee

REGISTRATIONS PER PUP ($1.10 per puppy donated to Canine Research)

Under 3 months $48.00

Over 3 and under 6 months $77.00

Over 6 and under 12 months $97.00

Over 12 and under 18 months $108.00

REGISTRATIONS PER PUP LIMITED REGISTER ($1.10 per puppy donated to Canine Research)

Under 3 months $52.00

Over 3 and under 6 months $85.00

Over 6 and under 12 months $107.00

Over 12 and under 18 months $118.00

TRANSFERS (If received within 14 days from the date of transfer)

Members $29.00

Non-Members $37.00

TRANSFERS (If received after 14 days from the date of transfer)

Members $44.00

Non-Members $57.00

RE-REGISTRATION OF DOGS /SEMEN

Imported dogs/semen $114.00

Imported dogs/semen – NZ only $76.00

Tenterfield Terriers/Greyhounds $76.00

Sporting Register $36.00

Associate Register $20.00

TITLES

All Championship Titles (incl. breeders cert) $37.00

All other awards $27.00

(Plus breeders cert) $12.00

Laminating $6.00

OTHER

Lease Agreements $60.00

Replacement certificates $25.00

Export pedigree $72.00

Extended pedigree (5 generations) $36.00

STATIONERY

Official Show Entry Forms (Bookf of 50) incl. postage $7.50

Rule Books CCC (Qld) including postage $10.00

RULES FOR THE CONDUCT OF

Obedience Trials (A5) $4.75

Rally-O Trials (A5) $4.75

Agility Trials (A5) $4.75

Games Trials (A5) $4.75

Tracking Trials (A5) $4.75

Track & Search Trials (A5) $4.75

Retrieving Trials (A5) $4.75

RULES FOR THE CONDUCT OF (CONT)

RATG Trials (A5) $4.75

Field Trials Pointers & Setters Trials (A5) $4.75

Utility Trials (A5) $4.75

Spaniel and Retriever Trials (A5) $4.75

Endurance Trials (A5) $4.75

Herding Trials (A5) $4.75

Dances With Dogs Trials (A5) $4.75

Lure Coursing Trials (A5) $4.75

Drafting Trials (A5) $4.75

Sled Sports (A5) $4.75

Scent Work $4.75

Trick Dogs $4.75

BREED STANDARDS

Full set of 8 (7 x Groups + 1 glossary of terms) $57.00

Postage per full set POA

Single group $7.00

Breed extensions $4.75

Loose leaf breeds $0.66

Postage per group $2.50

CERTIFICATES

Challenge $0.50

Reserve Challenge $0.50

Best Of Breed $0.50

Group Awards (2 In Show, 14 In Group) $6.00

Neuter Challenge $0.50

Neuter in Group Award $0.50

Neuter in Show Award $0.50

Best Neuter Of Breed $0.50

Obedience Qual. $0.50

Agility Qual. $0.50

Retrieving Ability Test for Gundogs $0.50

Tracking Qual. $0.50

Track & Search Qual. $0.50

Field & Ret Qual. $0.50

Dances with Dogs $0.50

Rally $0.50

Lure Course $0.50

Lure Course Open Stake $0.50

Earthdog Test $0.50

Herding $0.50

Sled Sport Event $0.50

SET STEWARDS GRAPHS

(10 + 2 General Specials sheet(s) $5.60

OBEDIENCE JUDGING CHARTS

Novice, Open, Utility and or Agility(25 sheets per set) $4.75

SOCIAL CLUBS

Social Clubs (regardless of location) $175.00

JUDGES LICENCE FEES

Conformation Judges $100.00

Dog Sports Judges $80.00

Training Fee for Aspiring Dog Sports Judges $50.00

Junior Handler Judges No Fee

REGISTRATIONS PER PUP MAIN REGISTER($1.10 per puppy donated to Canine Research)

Under 3 months $50.00

Over 3 and under 6 months $80.00

Over 6 and under 12 months $101.00

Over 12 and under 18 months $112.00

REGISTRATIONS PER PUP LIMITED REGISTER ($1.10 per puppy donated to Canine Research)

Under 3 months

Over 3 and under 6 months

Over 6 and under 12 months

Over 12 and under 18 months

TRANSFERS

All Transfers $35.00

DNA TESTING

Massey University Of New Zealand $49.50

RE-REGISTRATION OF DOGS /SEMEN

Imported dogs/semen $114.00

Imported dogs/semen – NZ only $76.00

Tenterfield Terriers/Greyhounds $76.00

Sporting Register $36.00

Associate Register $20.00

TITLES

All Championship Titles (incl. breeders cert) $40.00

All other awards $30.00

(Plus breeders cert) $12.00

Laminating $6.00

OTHER

Lease Agreements $60.00

Replacement Certificates $25.00

Export Pedigree $72.00

Extended Pedigree (5 generations) $36.00

STATIONERY

Official Show Entry Forms (Bookf of 50) incl. postage $7.50

Rule Book CCC (Qld) including postage $10.00

RULES FOR THE CONDUCT OF

Obedience Trials (A5) $4.75

Rally Trials (A5) $4.75

Agility Trials (A5) $4.75

Games Trials (A5) $4.75

Tracking Trials (A5) $4.75

Track & Search Trials (A5) $4.75

Retrieving Trials (A5) $4.75

A 0.75% fee applys to payments made by Visa Credit, Visa Debit/Prepaid, Mastercard Credit and Mastercard Debit/Prepaid. There will be no charge if Members come to the counter and pay by EFTPOS.

Postage For Bulk Stationery Orders Will Be Invoiced.All prices include GST. Prices are subject to change.

Under 3 months $65.00 $50.00*

Over 3 and under 6 months $106.00 $80.00*

Over 6 and under 12 months $134.00 $101.00*

Over 12 and under 18 months $147.00 $112.00*

* Price for limited register pup with DNA Parentage Verification

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