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APRIL 2021 BREED FEATURE DOG SPORTS The Welsh Corgi p8 Track And Search p40 GUNDOG AND HEAVY FIRST AID BREEDS Transporting An In Review p42 Injured Dog p44
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Contents 5 | President’s Message 6 | Board Notes 7 | Anzac Day Dusk Service Invitation 8 8 | Breed Feature – The Welsh Corgi 16 | Bobtails – The Pembroke Welsh Corgi 18 | Show And Trial Gazette 44 40 | Dog Sports – Track And Search At Durack 42 | Gundog And Heavy Breeds Show In Review 44 | First Aid – Transporting An Injured Dog 46 | Life Membership – Gay Westmore 50 | Weight Management – – Healthy Shape 46 51 | Eventide 52 | Social Media Update 53 | Affiliated Clubs And Services 57 | Durack Vendors 58 | Rates Guide Front Cover: Image by Jan West Office Address Website 247 King Avenue, Durack, Queensland 4077 www.dogsqueensland.org.au Office Telephone Postal Address (07) 3252 2661 PO Box 1136, Mt Ommaney, Queensland 4074 Office Email ABN 45 160 285 192 info@dogsqueensland.org.au DOG WORLD April 2021 3
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President’s Message “ I am writing this message on the cusp of April with Easter this week. This is quite a watershed time for Dogs Queensland on a number of fronts. It is great to see us returning to a “new normal” with the number of conformation shows and dog sports events starting to ramp up as evidenced in our Dog World 2021) is followed immediately by the first meeting of the new Board when the Board elects the President and the Senior and Junior Vice Presidents. magazine schedules and online. We are always looking to improve our processes and COVID restrictions have relaxed to an extent, but it is a this time we invited the new directors to meet with the dynamic situation. For this reason, it is so important that continuing directors and Rob Harrison at a “Meet and any club officials direct any enquiries about COVID event Greet” session. This was also an opportunity to distribute requirements to the office and not liaise directly with a folder containing helpful resources to all present . government agencies. This results in efficiencies and a In my view was a positive thing to do. It was a great consistent approach with the office keeping a finger on opportunity to go around the table and learn more the pulse with developments on this front. about each individual. What became clear was that Our Easter week brings a great array of shows in both we all have very substantive backgrounds in our dog Bundaberg and Ingham and down south as well. A big world in a wide range of disciplines and dog breeds. thank you to the organisers who have had an extra layer We share a great love of our dog world that goes back of organising and related stresses to deal with. many, many decades. And I suppose that is what the good governance of our dog world is all about. Bringing It is also a watershed week for the governance of Dogs a range of experiences and different backgrounds to the Queensland. On Monday, 12 April 2021, we will have the board table in the interest of reaching considered and last board meeting of the current Board. I once again well-founded decisions for Dogs Queensland. thank the departing directors for the voluntary service they have provided over so many years. We look forward I have no doubt that there will be continued challenges to seeing them make a continuing contribution to our for our dog world over the next few years but I am dog world as I have no doubt they will. optimistic that we are well positioned to effectively meet these challenges. When in 2012 we drafted the constitution of the Canine Control Council (Qld) Ltd, a Company limited The last 2 years held the most amazing array of by Guarantee, I was looking at 2 options with the challenges both State wise and Federally and for our construct of the 12 director board and the election dog world too. We have had bushfires, a pandemic and of directors. The first option would have provided for most recently floods to contend with. And in biblical 4 year terms with the entire board coming up for re- terms, even a locust plague occurred recently in Western election every 4 years. The second and recommended Queensland. option was to have 4 year terms but through transitional I thank the office and the Board for dealing with the arrangements, to achieve an election cycle with 6 unfolding of the challenges over this period and also director positions coming up for election every 2 years. thank you, the members, for your patience in dealing And that was the option taken. A key benefit of that with the cancellation of events and the general impacts approach has been governance continuity with half the on our daily lives. The current rollout of COVID vaccines board remaining at each election. is such a welcome development. On my calculation, we have had 5 election cycles since I am confident the 2021 Board will similarly work 2012. What happens is that the successful director effectively in the best interests of our dog world over the candidates are announced after polling closes in next few years. February and those directors “remain on ice” until the ” AGM at the end of March with a changeover of the Board I wish you all a very Happy Easter in the company of your at that time. families and dogs. Under the Constitution, the AGM (happening on 14 April Ulla Greenwood, President DOG WORLD April 2021 5
BOARD NOTES – APRIL 2021 DOGS QUEENSLAND LIFE MEMBERSHIP • Missing Credit Card Information Life Membership may be granted to any member of • Limited Register Form Errors Dogs Queensland who has rendered outstanding or • Membership and Ownership issues special services to Dogs Queensland. That person shall retain membership of Dogs Queensland for their • Missing Forms, ie Colour Verification, life unless otherwise determined by virtue of any Certificate of Fitness, AI Forms exercise of disciplinary proceedings under the CCC(Q) • Signatures of Breeders or Stud Dog Owners Ltd Rules. • Missing or Incorrect Microchip Numbers Any Affiliated Kennel Club or Financial Member may nominate any member for Life Membership. That • Missing or incomplete DNA Parentage person will have a minimum of fifteen (15) years Certification continuous full membership of Dogs Queensland and Of the 57% of sendbacks, approximately half of these must have been a member of a Club or Clubs during were due to incomplete or missing DNA information. that time. Such nominations are to include a citation, The Board acted earlier in the year to extend the which provides the justification for the nomination. cheaper registration deadline form 3 months to Citations for those Life Memberships awarded will 4 months and this will be kept in place to allow be published in the Dog World magazine, and, breeders more time to complete the DNA Parentage where possible, presentations will be made at an Verification prior to submission. appropriate function or event. The CCC(Q) Ltd Board of Directors will consider all nominations on their The Board has taken note of these send back rates merit and with strict confidentiality. and noted the extra workload placed on the Office The Board sees the grant of Life Membership as and has agreed that from 1st March, that any litter honouring a member who has been truly outstanding received in the Office that requires further written in his or her support of Canine Affairs, particularly contact with the breeder will incur a $10 handling beyond that of a single Club. fee. All nominations for 2021 Dogs Queensland Life MAIL REDIRECTION FROM Memberships should be received in the Dogs FORTITUDE VALLEY TO MT OMMANEY Queensland Office no later than Wednesday 12th Members are advised to send all correspondence to May. Dogs Queensland, PO Box 1136, Mt Ommaney Qld APPROVAL OF NATIONAL/RESTRICTED 4074 to avoid non-delivery or a ‘return to sender’. TRIALS APPLICATION: DALMATIAN CLUB OF Mail redirection from our Fortitude Valley post box ACT will cease on 1 May 2021. The ANKC is pleased to advise the approval of the NEWLY ERECTED SHADE STRUCTURES AT 2022 National Show/Restricted Obedience and DOGS QUEENSLAND DURACK Restricted Agility Trial application received from the Dalmatian Club of ACT via Dogs ACT to be held on 12 The installation of the new shade structures on Rings and 13 March, 2022 at Dogs ACT EPIC Exhibition Park, 1-10 have now been completed, providing members Federal Highway, Mitchell, ACT. with shade and shelter from the weather. SEND BACK FEE Members 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; 6 DOG WORLD April 2021
Anzac Day Dusk Service Invitation Dogs Queensland and the Forest Lake RSL Sub Branch would like to extend an invitation to all members and their guests to attend the Anzac Day Remembrance Service to be held at the Dogs • Transcervical insemination with fresh, Queensland Animal War Memorial, Durack on chilled and frozen semen. Sunday 25 April 2021 commencing at 5pm. • Semen collection and freezing. Held at the conclusion of the All Dogs Sports • In-house progesterone testing - results Spectacular Anzac Day Show, the service will in 20 minutes. pay homage to the lives lost of the animals who • Dog and bitch fertility assessment and didn’t returned from active duty. much more. Light refreshments of a ‘cuppa’, coffee, cold Dr Scott Norman BVSc PhD DACT drinks and Anzac biscuits will be available at the Registered specialist - veterinary reproduction BBQ area (left of memorial) following the service. Dr Jennifer Larsen BVBiol BVSc The Animal War Memorial was dedicated and unveiled in February 2018. Since then the Forest Lake RSL Sub Branch have held annual Anzac Ph (07) 3204 4332 Day services to coincide with Dogs Queensland 1474 Anzac Ave Kallangur 4503 Show days. Each year the canine community have been able to pay their respects by laying wreaths at the memorial. ‘Rex’ continues to keep a watchful eye over the grounds at Dogs Queensland. Est 1977 “ HOT FOIL STAMPING SPECIALIST ” PHONE: ( 02 ) 47741809 EMAIL: marellen@marellenshowribbons.com ADDRESS: 109 Silverdale Rd Silverdale N.S.W. 2752 WEB: www.marellenshowribbons.com “ FIND US ON FACEBOOK FOR FAST COMMUNICATION ” DOG WORLD April 2021 7
Breed Feature THE WELSH CORGI – Pembroke AND CARDIGAN Stories are legion about their prowess ... not only as cattle dogs, but rabbit-catchers, hunters, gundogs, obedience champions – the Corgi appears to have every talent known to dogs. Every Corgi owner knows the intelligence and determination, love of life and spirit of this little dog!!! 8 DOG WORLD April 2021
Content sourced from the Extended ANKC Breed Standards higher off the ground than our present day dogs. with additional information by J. McCann and the Welsh Corgi Club of Qld. So it was that, late in 1925, a notice appeared in a Pembrokeshire newspaper inviting all interested There are two breeds of Welsh Corgi – the in the Corgi to attend a meeting at the Castle Cardigan and the Pembroke. They are not Hotel in Haverfordwest on Tuesday, December varieties of the one breed. They are independent 15th at 4.30pm. This advertisement was signed by breeds, each with an independent origin and J. H. Howell, M.F.H., otherwise know as “Captain purpose. Jack” Howell, of Solva, Pembrokeshire, whose WELSH CORGI (PEMBROKE) papers and diaries in the County Records Office in Haverfordwest have provided much valuable The Pembroke Corgi is the physically smaller and authentic information. Captain Jack became member of the Working Group, but despite its Chairman of the new club at that first meeting, size, he has a very big heart and big appeal and which he described as “very good”, noting in is still a very popular dog in the United Kingdom, his diary that “40 to 50 were present”. The little United States of America, New Zealand and, membership/rule book, published that month of course, here in Australia. His popularity is gives us the names of the founders and also states attributed by many to the British Royalty, who “That this Club be called “The Corgi Club”. have been associated with the breed since 1934, but there is a large band of loyal supporters of The Welsh Corgi Pembroke, having spent the breed in the way of breeders and fanciers hundreds of years as a farm and companion throughout the world who care very much for the dog, finally found his way into small agricultural breed’s welfare and future. shows in Wales during the 1800’s, but it was not until 1925 that classes were provided for them. PURPOSE FOR WHICH THE BREED WAS USED At that stage, the Cardigans and Pembrokes The farmers in the Pembrokeshire area of Wales were shown together. In 1928 they were officially developed the Welsh Corgi Pembroke as a cattle recognised by the Kennel Club in the UK, and the dog and companion dog. first Challenge Certificates were awarded. The The Corgi was an indispensable helper to the two breeds were separated on the Kennel Club farmers, where the famous herding instincts register in 1935. And in the early days of the Welsh would aid in everything from bringing in the dairy Corgi Club the spelling of the word “Corgi” could beast for milking, to gathering in the sheep, to vary somewhat – “Corgie”, “Curgi”, “Curgie”. guarding the hens, to the long drover’s treks. A number of Pembrokes came to Australia prior He is an energetic worker who controls the herd to 1930, but the first registered imports were from behind by barking and nipping the heels of brought into Melbourne by Mr J Nish in 1934. the cattle and then going down to ground to avoid These first arrivals were Aust Ch Rozavel Ranger the kicking hooves. His short sturdy legs give him (Imp UK) and Aust Ch Rozavel Pipkin (Imp UK). In the ability to stop, start, twist and turn, and his 1935 Pembrokes were exhibited for the first time low centre of gravity gives him great balance. The at the Melbourne Royal Show. Aust Ch Rozavel Welsh Corgi is not built for great speed and he was Ranger (Imp UK) was the dog Challenge Certificate not required to work in large open spaces as the winner, and Aust Ch Titania of Sealy (Imp UK) won Welsh farms were only small. the bitch Challenge Certificate. HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE BREED The General Appearance of the Pembroke states Any records of the origin of the breed have been “Low set, strong, sturdily built, alert and active, lost in time (if indeed any ever existed), but it is giving impression of substance and stamina in generally thought that the Welsh Corgi Pembroke a small space. This clause in the breed standard was developed by the breeding of local dogs with gives a sort of bird’s eye view of the Pembroke spitz types bought into Wales by the invading Corgi as a whole, which should instantly appeal Vikings and the Flemish weavers in about 1100AD. as a herding dog, alert and active, low set, strong These early dogs were much lighter in bone and and sturdily built.” DOG WORLD April 2021 9
Correct breed type must be a combination of; ROYAL CONNECTIONS The Western Mail of February 12, 1935 carried • a correctly proportioned and balanced head the following: “London Takes to the Dogs – All • foxy in shape and appearance, together with a London Went to the Dogs Last Week. A tail or not body capable of endurance a tail – that is the question where the Welsh Corgi is concerned. It seems a vital question inasmuch • not so low and heavily bones as to appear as separate classification is now given to the two coarse or overdone, nor so lightly boned as to varieties of the breed, Pembroke and Cardigan. appear racy. They are both most attractive, funny little The Pembroke’s coat is of medium length, straight dogs. Since the Duke of York bought one they with dense undercoat, never soft, wavy or wiry. have become very popular. The Duke bought a Pembroke Corgi and the other day I saw Princess “Fluffy” coats can occur and are not allowable in Elizabeth in a little tweed coat and a beret, the show ring. They make attractive pets but do walking him on a lead in the park”. require additional grooming of course. Which brings us to the “Royal” Connection. Pembroke Corgis can be a variety of colours - self One of the famous attributes of the Welsh Corgi colours in red, sable, fawn, black and tan, with or is his connection with the Royal Family. Since without white markings on legs, brisket and neck. King George VI, as Duke of York, purchased the Some white on head and foreface permissible. first Royal Corgi in 1933 they have been known Good dogs come in any colour, providing that the as Royal Dogs. That first one, from Thelma colour is correct to the standard. Gray’s Rozavel Kennels in Surrey, was known as “Dookie”. He was followed, three years later, by Height: Approx. 25.4 to 30.5 cms Jane, who had a litter on Christmas Eve, from (10 to 12 ins) at shoulder which Cracker and Carol were kept. Princess Weight: Dogs – 10 to 12 kg (22 to 26 lbs) Elizabeth, for her eighteenth birthday, was given Bitches – 10 to 11 kg (20 to 24 lbs) “Susan”, who had been born on February 20, Images this page: Dr Le Hammer 10 DOG WORLD April 2021
1944, and lived until January 26, 1959. She was WELSH CORGI (CARDIGAN) buried at Sandringham, together with Sugar and HISTORY Heather. The Queen’s dogs are usually buried in The Cardigan Welsh Corgi has been recorded the grounds of the house in which Her Majesty is by historians as being extraordinarily old in living at the time. The Queen now has her tenth form dating the breed to Neolithic Man in the generation directly descended from her first dog, postglacial age. Ancient tombs do seem to depict Susan. a dog very much of similar type and shape as that There was some correspondence between of the Cardigan. However the origin is lost in the Buckingham Palace and Capt. Howell in 1947, mists of time and it is better to admit we really the result of which was that Princess Elizabeth know nothing of the breed as and if it existed received a real (i.e. born in) Pembrokeshire Corgi a thousand years or so ago. Historians have as a wedding present. This lucky young lady was recorded that the Cardigan appears to be the known as Solva Biscuit. Unfortunately, recalls older of the two breeds of Welsh Corgi. Miss Nancy Bayly, she had problems finding her What has become generally accepted is that the way out of Buckingham Palace “in time”, and Cardigan is descended from the short-legged eventually was given to a lady in waiting with a TECKEL group of dogs, which roamed central more accessible garden. and Eastern Europe and which were, brought to Wales by the ancient Celts. Photographs of the Corgis were by now very firmly established as first known Cardigans show a heavy deep chested a popular breed. Stories are legion about their working dog with drop ears, very typical of their prowess, not only as cattle dogs, but rabbit- TECKEL ancestry. No doubt the fact that in those catchers, hunters, gundogs, obedience champions early years the two breeds of Corgi were not only – the Corgi appears to have every talent known to exhibited together but also interbred, resulted in dogs. Every Corgi owner knows the intelligence the prick eared Cardigan, which we know today. and determination, love of life and spirit of this little dog!!! Developed in the Cardiganshire area of Wales, Cheryl Neal DOG WORLD April 2021 11
the Cardigan was originally used to drive cattle could duck out of the way of the flying hooves and control their movement by nipping at their which went over his head and left him unscathed. heels. The Cardigan was also used as a guard and Due to the all too frequent poor weather companion dog. In the late 1880’s many Welsh conditions, it was also necessary for the dog to farmers gave up breeding cattle and took to sheep have a good double coat to protect him from the for which their favourite “heeler” was not suitable cold and wet. due to the trait of nipping the heels of the cattle. Near the turn of the century, classes were held at This action was rated a fault when applied to some livestock shows for “heelers” or “curs” but it sheep with whom a biting dog is undesirable, so was not until the 1920’s that the term “Corgi” was in the case of the Cardigan it is thought that some used regularly and any appreciable breed history farmers crossed their Corgi with the old Welsh can be documented. Collie to produce a dual purpose herder. It is known that Cardigans were exhibited as It is also thought that such crossing may have far back as 1892, however classes under the been responsible for the emergence of the blue jurisdiction of the English Kennel Club were not merle colour in the breed. provided until 1925, both types being regarded as one breed, divided into two types. Challenge In the mountainous area where the Cardigan Certificates were first offered to Corgis at Cardiff was developed grass grew short so it was not in 1928, both types being exhibited together. The necessary to have a dog with long legs, but it two types were recognised as two breeds in 1934 was necessary to have a dog with a good turn and from that time Challenge Certificates were of speed, plenty of spring to get over the rocky issued for each breed. terrain, deep chest to accommodate good lungs, slightly turned out feet to enable it to move freely The Cardigan Welsh Corgi is overall a slightly over marshy areas and short thick legs so that he larger dog that the Pembroke Welsh Corgi. It is 12 DOG WORLD April 2021
not as numerically strong as the Pembroke and In the general appearance of the breed, the its breeders are fewer in number. However its Cardigan Welsh Corgi is described as “sturdy, attractive appearance, calm temperament and tough, mobile, capable of endurance. Long in kindly expression have endeared the breed to proportion to height, terminating in fox-like the general public with whom it is popular as a brush, set in line with body.” companion dog. The breed has loyal devotees in The Cardigan was bred to work over extremely England, throughout the Scandinavian Countries, rough and marshy terrain. He was therefore the United States of America, New Zealand and developed as a sturdy dog with strong bone, Australia. able to work tirelessly. It should be noted that the body is required to be long in proportion to The Cardigan Welsh Corgi was first brought to height. It is this length of body that permits added Australia in 1953 by an English migrating couple spring, giving the dog plenty of mobility. Mr. and Mrs. W Lewis. They were already well- established breeders under the LEWDUX prefix in The impression of a Cardigan is that of a well- England when they emigrated to live in Western balanced, low-slung, long bodied dog of quality Australia. They brought with them five Cardigans, with strong bone, keen of expression and free two males and three females. The 1954 Perth from any coarseness. The finishing touch being Royal Show was the first Royal Show at which the low set tail with its fox like brush. Cardigans were exhibited. English Ch. Hannaford The breed is alert, active, intelligent, steady, not Rudie was awarded first in both the Limit and shy or aggressive. Open Dog classes and was also awarded the Dog CC and Best Non Sporting Dog in Show. English The Cardigan has a natural steady temperament. Ch Morfudd of Lewdux was awarded first in Limit With strangers he does not give of himself and Open Bitch classes and was also awarded the lightly and is often quite reserved. However, Bitch CC and Limit Bitch in Show. shyness must be penalised and any viciousness DOG WORLD April 2021 13
encountered must be eliminated altogether as it is not naturally found in the temperament of the Cardigan. Their coat is short or medium and of hard texture. Weatherproof, with good undercoat. Preferably straight. The colours of the Cardigan Corgi differ from that of the Pembroke Corgi. Any colour, with or without white markings, but white should not predominate. The Cardigan comes in many beautiful colours and shadings. The colours found in the show ring today are red/white, tricolour, brindle of various shadings, sable, black/white and the lovely blue merle with the marbled mixture of blue, grey and black Jessica Stawell hairs. White markings on chest, feet, tip of tail and sometimes a collar, add to the beauty of such colours. SIZE Ideal Height: 30 cms (12 ins) at shoulders. Both the Pembroke and the Cardigan Corgi have been highly successful in the show ring. Additionally, they have proven their suitability in other dog sports such as Agility, Obedience and Herding. THE WELSH CORGI CLUB OF QUEENSLAND The Club was established around 1963. Our Breeds Championship and Open Shows are held annually in July. National Breed Shows are organised on a rotational basis by the states. The next Welsh Corgi National in Australia is to be held in Melbourne. (Date to be confirmed.) For further information on Club activities, please contact: Mrs Joanne McCann (Secretary) Ph: 0499 433 089 Email: jopearl@powerup.com.au 14 DOG WORLD April 2021
THE MAIN DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE WELSH CORGI PEMBROKE AND CARDIGAN DOG WORLD April 2021 15
Bobtails in the Pembroke Welsh Corgi When the first standard was written, it was only natural opted for the natural short tail that is preferred in the that it said “tail short, preferably natural” as a greater standard. As we do not have the big kennels with large percentage of all pems at the time were born with breeding stock, it was important that all breeders in the natural short tails. Just look at the photos of the first club pulled together and used our resources to the best greats, tail length varied from terrier tails to normal, of the breed. We turned to Peggy Gamble for help and short bobs, like you can see in Ch Rozavel Red Dragon, several stud dogs and brood bitches with natural bobs whose tail is very much the undocked bobs we normally were imported. These dogs were not of the quality our see here today. In her book, “The Welsh Corgi” Thelma dogs then had, but we knew we had to sacrifice some Gray writes, “Many Pembrokes are born tailless or with generations in order to get what we wanted – the saucy a very short stump, though half, three-quarter and full little behind we were used to. length tails are usual.” (Third Edition, page 41) We realised that by breeding only from those few imports, our gene pool would be drastically depleted, so the long tails were looked upon as a gene bank for future generations, while the bob were bred to our best dogs and bitches, later on breeding the resulting bobs to dogs with full tails again, but still getting over 50% of the pups with short tails. Nothing much was known about the gene at the time we started. It was assumed it was a dominant gene with incomplete penetrance, and we also assumed that the Welsh farmers of old would certainly not have opted for a dog with a natural bobtail unless this meant it was sound and functional, which was the main thing for a working farm dog. But rumours were aplenty; the bobtail lead to the lacking angulation in knee and hock, Typical bobtail: Ch Rozavel Red Dragon whelped 1932 the bobtail caused kinky tails, the bobtail was related to defects in the spinal vertebrae, the bobtail lead to Where did this trait get lost, then? An old English puppies being born without anus, but worst of all; the breeder I spoke to about this, told me that when she bobtail gene was lethal, causing litter sizes to go down, got a bobtail in a litter, she stopped breeding from that bitch, as the bobs were so difficult to dock, and she found the docked behind so much neater. The same applied to all her friends in corgis. And we all know how easy it is to lose a dominant gene. This maens that mostly the gene “survived” where appearance was not the main thing – that is where the pem was kept as a working dog or merely a pet – although the occasional bob slipped through the breeding program in the bigger kennels as well. Stormerbanks used to get some, and in later years Peggy Gamble of the Blands Pembroke took a great interest in them and made sure the gene was preserved. When the docking ban was enforced in Scandinavia in Four present day bobtails: (Top left) A mature bitch, the late 80’s, the corgi clubs in the Nordic countries all (Bottom left) 8 weeks pup, (Top right) 9 months male, had a different approach to the problem. In Norway, we (Bottom right) a mature male. 16 DOG WORLD April 2021
dogs to die an early death or if they survived, they were sickly, poor doers. Of course the first generation of bobs were lacking in angulation behind, but that was not because of the bob, it was because our first imports were not show specimens, but solely brought into the breeding program for one reason and never line bred to. Bred to well-constructed dogs or bitches, some of the pups with short tails would inherit the construction of the sire, some of the dam, as in all breeding. Some of the allegations were too far fetched to take seriously, others we decided to fight back not with opinions, but with facts. In this we enlisted the help of the Norwegian Kennel Club, Norwegian Veterinary Institute and the Norwegian University’s Department of Agriculture, the Corgi Club and the Kennel Club contributing the money, the others their time and knowledge. First, both pems with natural short tails and also those with long tails from all lines in a number considered enough for the study to be relevant, were x-rayed and their vertebrae studied. The studies were conducted by Dr Astrid Indreboe at the Norwegian Veterinary Institute and have been published in veterinary journals as well as in our own newsletter. Her findings were conclusive; there are no signs whatsoever that the gene for a natural short tail leads to any defects in the spinal vertebrae, nor is it connected with the kinky tail that can be found in both short and long tails. Republished with the kind permission of Anne Indergaard (Annwyn Welsh Corgis – Norway) Dog World Breed Features May 2021 Afghan Hound June 2021 Cocker Spaniel July 2021 Great Dane August 2021 Fox Terrier September 2021 Chihuahua 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 To make a purchase topics. Simply send them through to call 3252 2661 or email barbara@dogsqueensland.org.au barbara@dogsqueensland.org.au DOG WORLD April 2021 17
Show Dates: Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 May 2021 Entries Close: Friday 7 May 2021 CHARTERS TOWERS KENNEL CLUB Venue: Wordsworth Park, Glenn Rd, Woodstock QLD 3 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 9(9a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a) Entry $15.00, Printed Catalogue (covering both Fees: Saturday shows) $5.00, Online Catalogue $2.00. Printed Sunday catalogue $3.00 Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au Enquiries: Tanya Ph: 0466245758 Saturday 15 May 2021 – Show 1 Judging starts at 10:00AM SHOW GAZETTE Mr F James (QLD) Groups 4, 3,2,1,7,6, 5 and General Specials Saturday 15 May 2021 – Show 2 Judging starts 1 hour after the completion of show 1 JUNE 2021 Ms L Dorr (QLD) Groups 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 and General Specials Sunday 16 May 2021 Judging starts at 8:00AM Margaret Mason Memorial Show Mrs C Donaldson (QLD) Groups 7,6,5,4,3,2,1 And General Specials 2 rings will be set up on the day and the judge will move between rings. Unpowered Camping $15.00 per site per night L Show Dates: Saturday 15 May 2021 and Sunday 16 May 2021 Show Dates:Entries Close: Saturday 15 Saturday May 202124 April and 2021 16 May 2021 Sunday BROOKFIELD Entries SHOW 24 Close: Saturday SOCIETY April 2021 Venue: BrookfieldBROOKFIELD Showgrounds, Brookfield SHOW SOCIETY Rd, Brookfield QLD (Access from Boscombe Rd, off Rafting Ground Road) QLD Venue: Brookfield Showgrounds, Brookfield Rd, Brookfield (Access from2Boscombe CHAMPIONSHIP Rd, off SHOWS Rafting Ground Road) Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 2 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a) Classes: Entry Fees: 1(1a), 2(2a), $13.00, 3(3a), $3.00 Catalogues 4(4a), 5(5a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a) Entries to: Entry Fees: Brookfield $13.00, Catalogues $3.00PO Box 356, Ormeau QLD 4208 Show Society, EntriesEntries Online to: to: Brookfield Show Society, PO Box 356, Ormeau QLD 4208 www.showmanager.com.au Online Entries to: Enquiries: www.showmanager.com.au Ulla Ph: 0488742333 Enquiries: Saturday 15 May 2021Ulla Ph: 0488742333 Sunday 16 May 2021 Judging starts Saturday 15 at May9:00AM 2021 Judging starts Sunday at 9:00AM 16 May 2021 Ring 1 Mr G Judging Heyden starts (NSW)at 9:00AM Groups 1 and 5 Ring 1 Mr J Burgess Judging starts at 9:00AM1 and 6 (QLD) Groups Ring21 Mr Ring MrMG Yates Heyden (NSW) Groups (QLD) Groups21andand35 Ring21 TBA Ring Mr J Burgess (QLD) Groups31and Groups and26 Ring32 TBA Ring Mr M Yates (QLD) Groups4,2 6and Groups and3 7 Ring32 Mr Ring TBA L Wright (QLD) Groups4 3 and 2 Group Ring 3 Specials General TBA TBA Groups 4, 6 and 7 Ring43 Ms Ring MrSLBendixen Wright (QLD) (QLD Group54 Group General Specials TBA Ring 4 MrMsI SRasmussen (QLD) Group Bendixen (QLD Group75 General Specials Mrs P Johansen Mr I Rasmussen (QLD) Group (QLD)7 Entries will be cappedGeneral at 400 dogs per show Specials Mrs P Johansen (QLD) Raffle ticketsEntries will be will available be capped at 400 dogs per show per ticket on Show Manager for $2.00 Raffle tickets will be available on Show Manager for $2.00 per ticket Proudly Sponsored by Proudly Sponsored by _J _J 18 DOG WORLD April 2021
7 Show Dates: Saturday 29 May and Sunday 30 May 2021 Entries Close: Friday 7 May 2021 LOCKYER VALLEY KENNEL CLUB INC Venue: Gatton Showgrounds, Spencer St, Gatton QLD 3 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 9(9a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a) Sweepstakes: Baby Puppy and Puppy Entry Fees: $15.00, Sweepstakes $7.00, Catalogues $3.00 Entries to: Lockyer Valley Kennel Club, PO Box 356, Ormeau QLD 4208 Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au Enquiries Karen Ph: 0407621726 or Andrew (Text only) 0428193824 Show Day Contact: Karen Ph: 0407621726 Saturday 29 May 2021 AM Show judging starts at 8:30AM with Sweepstakes George Ness Memorial Show Ring 1 Mr G Maudlen (SA) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes, Groups 1 and 7 Ring 2 Mr B Luxton (SA) Groups 2 and 6 Ring 3 Mr T Kerley (SA) Puppy LSweepstakes, Groups 3 and 5 _J L Ring 4 Mrs L Niemann (SA) Group 4 General Specials Mrs L Niemann (SA) Junior Handlers in the lunch break Saturday 29 May 2021 PM Show judging starts not before 5:00PM with Sweepstakes Norma Zimmerle Memorial Show Ring 1 Mr B Luxton (SA) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes, Groups 1 and 7 Ring 2 Mrs L Niemann (SA) Groups 2 and 6 Ring 3 Mr G Maudlen (SA) Puppy Sweepstakes, Groups 3 and 5 Ring 4 Mr T Kerley (SA) Group 4 General Specials Mr T Kerley (SA) Sunday 30 May 2021 Judging starts at 8:30AM Ring 1 Mr T Kerley (SA) Groups 1 and 7 Ring 2 Mr G Maudlen (SA) Groups 2 and 6 Ring 3 Mrs L Niemann (SA) Groups 3 and 5 Ring 4 Mr B Luxton (SA) Group 4 General Specials Mr B Luxton (SA) Camping – Powered $26.00 per night, Unpowered $15.00 per night Book and pay with Show Manager DOG WORLD April 2021 19
DNA TESTING SERVICE Show Dates: Saturday 29 and Sunday 30 May 2021 Entries Close: Monday 16 May 2021 BOWEN KENNEL CLUB Using Dogs Queensland for all your DNA Venue: Bowen Showgrounds, requirements is a simple, straightforward Cnr Jillets Lane and Mt Nutt Road, Bowen QLD process for all members (regardless of 2 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS computer skills). Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a) Members can easily place an order for Entry Fees: $15.00, Catalogues (covers both shows) DNA Profiling and Parentage and it is $5.00 printed, $1.00 online entirely managed by Dogs Queensland Entries to: Bowen Kennel Club, 36 Boundary St, Railway Estate, Townsville QLD 4810 from posting DNA swab kits to final DNA Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au results. Enquiries: Amanda Ph: 0415509598 • DNA Profiling and parentage Saturday 29 May 2021 Judging starts at 11:00AM • Prompt turnaround ONLY Ring 1 Mrs S Tassan (QLD) Groups 4,5,6 and 7 Other testing available: $49.50 Ring 2 Mr S Tassan (QLD) Groups 1,2 and 3 General Specials Mrs S Tassan (QLD) • Breed specific DNA testing Sunday 30 May 2021 • Specific Single Breed testing Judging starts at 8:00AM Ring 1 Mrs S Tassan (QLD) Groups 3,1 and 2 Ring 2 Mr S Tassan (QLD) Groups 7,6,5 and 4 General Specials Mr S Tassan (QLD) Junior Handlers in the lunch break both days Contact Julana at julana@dogsqueensland.org.au Camping $15.00 per night paid on Show Manager. Covid Plan or by phone on 3252 2661 for all your DNA enquiries will be available on the Bowen Kennel Club Facebook group. Show Date: Friday 4 June 2021 Entries Close: Friday 14 May 2021 TOOGOOLAWAH D.A. & I ASSOCIATION Venue: Toogoolawah Showgrounds, Ivory Rd, Toogoolawah QLD CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 9(9a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a) Baby Puppies must not be entered Entry Fees: $12.00, Catalogues $3.00 in any Show or Trial Event until the Entries to: Toogoolawah D A & I Association, dog is registered and allocated a PO Box 356, Ormeau QLD 4208 Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au number from Dogs Queensland. Enquiries: Karen Ph: 0407621726 Andrew (Text only) 0428193824 Show Day contact: Karen Ph: 0407621726 Judging starts at 9:00AM Ring 1 Mr G Kill (QLD) Groups 1 and 7 Ring 2 Mrs J Croad (QLD) Groups 2 and 3 Ring 3 Mrs R Seare (QLD) Groups 4 and 6 Ring 4 Mr P Cousins (QLD) Group 5 General Specials Mr G Kill (QLD) Passes will not be required as there will be a list of exhibitor names at the gate. 20 DOG WORLD April 2021
7 Show Dates: Saturday 5 June 2021 and Sunday 6 June 2021 Entries Close: Friday 21 May 2021 DARLING DOWNS KENNEL CLUB INC Venue: RAS Showgrounds, Glenvale Rd, Toowoomba QLD 3 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS AND 1 OPEN SHOW Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 9(9a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a) Entry Fees: $15.00, Baby Puppy $10.00, Catalogues $3.00 Automatic entry into the Open Show if you are entered in either Championship Show on Saturday. Entries to: Darling Downs Kennel Club, PO Box 356, Ormeau QLD 4208 Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au Enquiries Rosemary Ph: 0410651756 Saturday 5 June 2021 Championship Show 1 Judging starts at 8.30AM Ring 1 Mrs J Ireland (QLD) Groups 1 and 5 Ring 2 Mrs S Bownds (NSW) Groups 2 and 4 Ring 3 Mrs S Hewinson (QLD) Groups 6 and 7 Ring 4 Mr J Bryson (NSW) Group 3 General Specials Mrs S Hewinson (QLD) L Saturday 5 June 2021 – Open Show run by the Conformation Judges Committee _J L Judging starts at the completion of the Championship Show 1 with General Specials in the dinner break of Show 2 Schedule to follow Junior Handlers to be judged in the dinner break Saturday 5 June 2021 Championship Show 2 Judging starts at the completion of Group judging at the Open Show Ring 1 Mr J Bryson (NSW) Groups 1 and 5 Ring 2 Mrs J Ireland (QLD) Groups 2 and 4 Ring 3 Mrs S Bownds (NSW) Groups 6 and 7 Ring 4 Mrs S Hewinson (QLD) Group 3 General Specials Mrs S Bownds (NSW) Sunday 6 June 2021 Judging starts at 8:30AM Ring 1 Mrs S Bownds (NSW) Groups 1 and 5 Ring 2 Mr G Wilshier (QLD) Groups 2 and 4 Ring 3 Mr J Bryson (NSW) Groups 6 and 7 Ring 4 Mr L Wright (QLD) Group 3 General Specials Mr L Wright (QLD) Camping available at RAS charge of $25.00 per night Book and pay with Show Manager _J DOG WORLD April 2021 21
7 Show Dates: Saturday 5 June 2021 and Sunday 6 June 2021 Entries Close: Monday 17 May 2021 MACKAY KENNEL CLUB INC Mackay Kennel Club Grounds, Muller Park, Boundary Rd, Ooralea QLD 3 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, Special Centenary catalogue for the Saturday PM show $5.00 Multi Show catalogue for Saturday AM and Sunday show $3.00 Entries to: Mackay Kennel Club Inc, PO Box 78, Waterford West, QLD 4133 Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au Enquiries: John Ph: 0417714100 Saturday 5 June 2021 - Show 1 Judging starts at 9:00AM Ring 1 Mrs B Doyle (VIC) Groups 4, 6 and 7 Ring 2 Mrs J Keenan (VIC) Groups 3 and 5 Ring 3 Mrs S Mashford (VIC) Groups 1 and 2 General Specials Mrs B Doyle (VIC) Saturday 5 June 2021 - Show 2 Judging starts Lat 5:00PM _J L 100TH ANNIVERSARY SHOW Ring 1 Mrs J Keenan (VIC) Groups 4,6 and 7 Ring 2 Mrs S Mashford (VIC) Groups 3 and 5 Ring 3 Mrs B Doyle (VIC) Groups 1 and 2 General Specials Mrs S Mashford (VIC) Sunday 6 June 2021 Judging starts at 9:00AM Ring 1 Mrs S Mashford (VIC) Groups 4,6 and 7 Ring 2 Mrs B Doyle (VIC) Groups 3 and 5 Ring 3 Mrs J Keenan (VIC) Groups 1 and 2 General Specials Mrs J Keenan (VIC) The 100th Anniversary Show is the show that was postponed in 2020 due to Covid 19. To celebrate our Centennial, Rosettes and Prizes will be given for all shows. No canteen will be available. Mobile food vans will be on the grounds. Unpowered camping $10.00 per night is available, book through Show Manager. Club toilets will only be available during showing times. Public toilets are available off Rainlover St north of the clubhouse. A list of pet friendly accommodation in Mackay is available on the clubs Facebook page. Parking and day gazebos are only to be set up behind the fence line adjacent to the dog rings in the rail line open precinct. No setting up prior to 12 noon on Friday 4th June. Proudly Sponsored by _J 22 DOG WORLD April 2021
7 7 All schedules up to and including August 2021 Shows and Trials should be submitted as soon as possible to the Dogs Queensland office. Please ensure all information is completed including Handlers, Sweepstakes, Nominated Classes etc. Submissions by showmanager.com.au are preferred or email ian@dogsqueensland.org.au. Show Date: Thursday 10 June 2021 CAMPING BOOKINGS Entries Close: Monday 17 May 2021 AT THE ROCKHAMPTON AGRICULTURAL SHOW DOGS QUEENSLAND Venue: Rockhampton Showgrounds, SPORTS GROUNDS Dog Section, Lioncreek Rd, Rockhampton QLD CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW All bookings to camp at the Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), Sports Grounds must be 9(9a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a) made using the SHOW Entry Fees: $12.00, Catalogues $3.00, MANAGER website, additional passes $5.00 each available through the Online Entries www.showmanager.com.au Dogs Queensland website. only: Enquiries: Janet Ph: 0439140033 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW Judging starts at 9:30AM with Group 1 Ring 1 Mrs D Smith (QLD) All Groups General Specials Mrs D Smith (QLD) Camping $26.00 per night on grounds opposite Showgrounds (No Power). No Glass area. DOG WORLD April 2021 23
Show Dates: Friday 11 June to Monday 14 June 2021 Entries Close: Saturday 29 May 2021 YUGGERA CANINE CLUB AND DOGS QUEENSLAND Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Ave Durack QLD 4 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a) Sweepstakes: Baby Puppy and Puppy Entry Fees: $15.00, Baby Puppies $10.00, Sweepstakes $10.00 Entries to: Yuggera Canine Club, PO Box 78, Waterford West QLD 4133 Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au Enquiries: Patrice Ph: 0406538003 Friday 11 June 2021 Saturday 12 June 2021 Judging starts at 4:00PM Judging starts at 4:00PM with Junior Handlers Friday and Saturday shows will be run under the 1 – 4 Group Placement system Mrs P Campbell (WA) Group 1 Mrs N Abela (NSW) Group 1 Mr S Kurmaev (WA) Group 2 Mrs L Stevens (ACT) Group 2, Bull Terriers and Bull Terrier Miniatures to be judged at the end of the group. Mrs L Buckley (ACT) Group 3 Mrs I Dawes (QLD) Group 3 Prof B Corbett (NSW) Group 4 Mr S Kurmaev (WA) Hounds less Whippets. Afghan Hounds and Dachshunds to be judged at the end of the group. Mr S Warry (WA) Group 5 Prof B Corbett (NSW) Group 5 Mrs L Stevens (ACT) Group 6 Mrs P Campbell (WA) Whippets followed by Group 6 Mr I Hinde (QLD) Group 7 Mrs L Buckley (ACT) Group 7 General Specials Mrs N Abela (NSW) General Specials Mr S Warry (WA) Sunday 13 June 2021 Monday 14 June 2021 Judging starts at 8:30AM with Sweepstakes Judging starts at 9:00AM with Sweepstakes Sunday and Monday shows will be run under the normal Group system Mrs L Buckley (ACT) Puppy Sweepstakes and Mr S Warry (WA) Group 1 Group 1 Mrs P Campbell (WA) Group 2 Mrs I Dawes (QLD) Group 2 Mr S Kurmaev (WA) Group 3 Prof B Corbett (NSW) Group 3 Mrs I Dawes (QLD) Group 4 Mrs L Buckley (ACT) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes and Group 4 Mrs N Abela (NSW) Group 5 Mrs L Stevens (ACT) Puppy Sweepstakes and Group 5 Mr S Warry (WA) Group 6 Mrs N Abela (NSW) Group 6 Mrs L Stevens Baby Puppy Sweepstakes and Mr S Kurmaev (WA) Group 7 (ACT) Group 7 General Specials Prof B Corbett (NSW) General Specials Mrs P Campbell (WA) Proudly Sponsored by 24 DOG WORLD April 2021
Show Dates: Friday 11 June and Saturday 12 June 2021 Entries Close: Monday 31 May 2021 BULL TERRIER CLUB OF QUEENSLAND INC WINTER BULLYFEST 2021 Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Ave, Durack QLD 1 SPECIALTY SHOW, 2 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS AND 1 OPEN SHOW Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 10(10a), 11(11a) Sweepstake: Veteran Entry Fees: Members $20.00, Non-Members $25.00, Baby Puppy $10.00, Sweepstakes $10.00, Catalogues $10.00 covers all shows Entries to: Show Secretary, PO Box 595, Jimboomba QLD 4280 Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au Enquiries: Leah Ph: 0423707380 L _J L ROM Points are available at the 2 Championship Shows and the Specialty Show Friday 11 June 2021 Friday 11 June 2021 Championship Show Championship Show Judging starts at 9.00AM Judging starts not before 1.00PM with Veteran Sweepstakes with Veteran Sweepstakes Mr D Hill Veteran Sweepstakes, Bull Ms K King (SA) Veteran Sweepstakes, Bull Terrier (NSW) Terrier Miniatures, Bull Terriers Miniatures, Bull Terriers Saturday 12 June 2021 Saturday 12 June 2021 Open Show Specialty Show Judging starts at 9.00AM Judging starts not before 1.00PM with Veteran Sweepstakes with Veteran Sweepstakes Mr J Daidone Veteran Sweepstakes, Bull Mr T Wiseman Veteran Sweepstakes, Bull Terrier (QLD) Terrier Miniatures, Bull Terriers (NSW) Miniatures, Bull Terriers Point Score for the Bull Terrier and Bull Terrier Miniature with the most points over all 4 shows Proudly Sponsored By DOG WORLD April 2021 25
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Entriesto: to: Extra Catalogues QldAfghan AfghanHound $10.00 HoundAssoc, Assoc,40 40Whiteside WhitesideRd,Rd,Whiteside WhitesideQLD QLD4503 4503 Entries Qld Entries to: Qld Afghan Hound Assoc, 40 Whiteside Rd, Whiteside QLD 4503 OnlineEntries: Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au www.showmanager.com.au Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au Enquiries: Enquiries: LianePh: Liane Ph:0418783823 0418783823 Enquiries: Liane Ph: Show 0418783823 Show 11 Show22 Show Judging starts at 10:00AM Show with 1 Parade Judging starts at 10:00AM with Parade of Veterans of Veterans Judging starts at completion Show 2 Judging starts at completion ofofShow Show11 Judging starts at 10:00AM with Parade of Veterans Judging startsnotbefore not before at 2:00PMof Show 1 completion 2:00PM MrsBBFerguson Mrs Ferguson(SA) (SA) Breed classes and Breed classes and General General MrRRBarter Mr Barter(NSW) (NSW) not before 2:00PM Breed classesand Breed classes andGeneral General Mrs B Ferguson (SA) Specials Breed Specials classes and General Mr R Barter (NSW) Specials Breed classes and General Specials Specials Specials ParadeofofVeterans: Parade Veterans:Please Pleasesupply supplyaabrief briefresume resumetotoLianeLiane(liane@lowenhart.net) (liane@lowenhart.net) Parade of Veterans: Please supply a brief resume to Liane (liane@lowenhart.net) ProudlySponsored Proudly Sponsoredby by L Proudly Sponsored by L L ShowDate: Date:Saturday Saturday12 12June June2021 2021 ShowDate: Show Date:Saturday Saturday12 12June June2021 2021 Show Show Date: Entries Saturday Close: 12 Friday28 June 28May 2021 May2021 Show EntriesDate: Entries Saturday Close: Close: Friday412 Friday June2021 4June June 2021 2021 Entries Close: Friday Entries Close: Friday 28 May 2021 Entries THE Close: THEBASSET BASSETHOUNDFriday HOUNDCLUB 4 June CLUBOF 2021 OFQLD QLD AUSTRALIANSHEPHERD AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERDCLUB CLUBOFOFQLD QLD Venue: THE Dogs BASSETQueensland HOUND Sports CLUB Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds,OF Grounds, QLD AUSTRALIAN Venue: Dogs SHEPHERD Queensland CLUB Sports OF QLD Grounds, Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, Venue: 247 247King Dogs King Ave,Durack Queensland Durack QLD Sports Grounds, Venue: 247 247King Dogs King Ave,Durack Queensland Ave, Durack SportsQLD QLD Grounds, Ave, QLD 247 CHAMPIONSHIP King Ave, SHOW Durack AND QLD OPEN SHOW 247 King Ave, CHAMPIONSHIP CHAMPIONSHIP Durack AND AND OPEN OPEN QLDSHOW SHOW CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW AND OPEN SHOW CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW AND OPEN SHOW Classes: Classes: CHAMPIONSHIP1(1a), AND 1(1a),2(2a), OPEN 2(2a),3(3a), SHOW 3(3a),4(4a), 4(4a),5(5a), 5(5a), Classes: Classes: 1(1a),2(2a), 1(1a), 2(2a),3(3a), 3(3a),4(4a), 4(4a),5(5a), 5(5a),10(10a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 12(12a), 18(18a) Classes: 10(10a), 1(1a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 2(2a), 11(11a),3(3a),18(18a) 4(4a), 5(5a), 18(18a) Classes: 1(1a), 11(11a),2(2a), 3(3a), 12(12a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 10(10a), 18(18a) SweepstakesChamp Champ Show 11(11a), Veteran 12(12a),Veteran 18(18a) Property Classes: Property Classes: Best 10(10a),Gait, Best 11(11a), Head, 18(18a) Best Gait, Best Head, Best BestFront Front Sweepstakes Show Property Sweepstakes Classes Champ Best Show Solid Colour, Veteran BestMerle, Merle,Best Best Property Classes: Sweepstakes: Sweepstakes: Best Gait, Veteran Veteran Best Head, Best Front Property Classes Best Solid Colour, Best Open PropertyShow Open Show Classes Headed, Best Solid Best Gaited, Colour, Best Best Merle, Headed, Best Gaited, Best Headed. Headed. Best Sweepstakes: Entry Fees: Entry Fees: $15.00, Veteran Sweepstakesand $15.00, Sweepstakes andProperty PropertyClasses, Classes, EntryShow Open Entry Champ:Members Champ: Members $15.00, Headed, $15.00, BestNon-Members $20.00, Gaited, Best$20.00, Non-Members Headed. Champ Entry Fees: Champ $10.00, Catalogue $15.00, Catalogue $10.00, Sweepstakes included in and Property included first entry, Classes, in first entry, Fees: Entry Open: Fees: Open: Champ: $5.00, Members $5.00, Property $15.00, Property Classes and Non-Members Classes Sweepstakes $20.00, and Sweepstakes Champ $2.00ififnot $10.00, $2.00 notentered. entered. Catalogue included in first entry, $5.00,Catalogue Fees: $5.00, Open: Catalogue $5.00, $5.00Classes Property $5.00 (coversand (covers both both shows) Sweepstakes shows) Open Open Automatic $2.00 entry if notentry Automatic ififininChamp entered. ChampShow,Show, Entriesto: Entries to: Catalogue $5.00, Australian $5.00 Australian Shepherd Clubofshows) (coversClub Shepherd both ofQld, Qld, Open otherwise Automatic$5.00 otherwise $5.00 entryper per entry if inentry Champ Show, Entries to: POBox Box78, Australian PO 78,Shepherd Waterford Waterford West Club WestofQldQld4133 Qld, 4133 Entriesto: Entries to: BassetHound otherwise Basset Hound $5.00Club Clubperofof Qld, entry Qld, Online Entries: Online Entries: PO Box www.showmanager.com.au 78, Waterford West www.showmanager.com.au Qld 4133 Entries to: POBox BoxHound Basset PO 78,Waterford 78, Waterford Club of West WestQLD Qld, QLD4133 4133 Enquiries: Online Entries: Enquiries: GrantPh: Ph:0418732874 0418732874 www.showmanager.com.au Grant Online Entries: Online Entries: PO Boxwww.showmanager.com.au 78, Waterford www.showmanager.com.au West QLD 4133 Championship Show judging starts atat9:00AM Championship Enquiries: Show judging Grant Ph: starts 0418732874 9:00AM Online Entries: Enquiries: Enquiries: www.showmanager.com.au MichellePh: Michelle Ph:0416213253 0416213253 MsPPCampbell Ms Campbell Championship (WA) Show (WA) Breed judging Breed classes, starts classes, General at 9:00AM General Specials, Specials, Enquiries: Michelle Open Ph: OpenShowShow0416213253 Ms P Campbell (WA) Sweepstakes Breed classes, Sweepstakes General Specials, judging starts at 9:00AM Open with Show judging starts at 9:00AM with Veteran VeteranSweepstakes Sweepstakes OpenShow Open Showjudging judgingstarts startsSweepstakes atatcompletion completionofofChampionship Championship Mr A Eales Mr Ajudging (QLD) Sweepstakes, starts at 9:00AM Eales (QLD) with Veteran Sweepstakes, Breed Classes, Sweepstakes Breed Classes, General General Open Show judging Show not starts before at Show not before 11:00AM 11:00AM completion of Championship Mr A Eales (QLD) Specials Sweepstakes, Specials and Property Classes Breed Classes, and Property ClassesGeneral MrsVVYates Mrs Yates(QLD) (QLD) Show notBreedBreedclasses, before classes, 11:00AM GeneralSpecials, General Specials, Championship Specials andShow Championship Show Classes Property Mrs V Yates (QLD) Property Property Classes. Breed classes, General Specials, Classes. judgingChampionship judging startsnot starts notbefore beforeShow 10:00AM 10:00AM Property Classes. with judging with Veteran starts Veteran Sweepstakes notSweepstakes before 10:00AM ProudlySponsored Proudly Sponsoredby by MrRRBarter Barter(NSW) (NSW) Sweepstakes, with Veteran SweepstakesBreedClasses, Classes,General General Mr Sweepstakes, Breed Proudly Sponsored by Mr R Barter (NSW) Specials Specialsand Sweepstakes,andProperty Property Classes Breed Classes, General Classes Specials and Property Classes 26 DOG WORLD April 2021
7 7 Show Date: Saturday 12 June 2021 7 Show Date: Saturday 12 June 2021 7 Show Date: Saturday 12May June2021 2021 Show EntriesDate: Close:Saturday Friday 21 12May June20212021 Entries Close: Friday 14 EntriesCLUB Close:OF Friday 14 May 2021 Entries Close: QLD BOXERFridayCLUB 21 May 2021 BORZOI QUEENSLAND INC Venue: DogsQLD BOXER CLUB Queensland Sports Grounds, BORZOI CLUB OF QUEENSLAND INC Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, Venue: Dogs Queensland 247 King Ave, Durack Sports QLDGrounds, Venue: Dogs Queensland 247 King Sports Ave, Durack QLDGrounds, 247 King Ave, CHAMPIONSHIP ANDDurack OPEN QLDSHOW 247 King Ave, CHAMPIONSHIP ANDDurack OPENQLDSHOW CHAMPIONSHIP AND OPEN Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), SHOW 10(10a), Classes: CHAMPIONSHIP AND4(4a), 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), OPEN5(5a), SHOW 9(9a), Classes: 11(11a), 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 10(10a), 18(18a) Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 10(10a), 3(3a),12(12a) 11(11a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 18(18a)9(9a), Entry 11(11a),$25.00, Champ: 18(18a)Open: Automatic entry if 10(10a), Property Open Show Only11(11a), 12(12a) 18(18a) Entry Fees: Champ: $25.00, entered in Champ Open: ShowAutomatic otherwiseentry $5.00.if Property Best Classes: OpenHead, ShowBestOnlyTopline, Best Gait Fees: entered New in Champ Exhibitor Match Show otherwise (Gold $5.00. Coin donation). Classes: Entry Best Head, $16.00 Best (Includes 1st entry Topline, Best Gait for catalogue New Exhibitor Catalogue $3.00Match (covers(Gold both Coin donation). shows) Entry Fees: $16.00 both st 1 entry shows), (Includes $12.00 catalogue Subsequent for entries, Entries Catalogue Qld $3.00PO Boxer Club, (covers Box 78,both shows) Fees: both Puppies Baby shows), $12.00 $8.00 Subsequent entries, Entries to: Qld Boxer Club, Waterford WestPO QLD Box 413378, Baby Puppies Automatic $8.00 entry in the Open Show to: Online Waterford Entries: West QLD 4133 www.showmanager.com.au Automatic Online Entries entry in the Open Show only: www.showmanager.com.au Online Entries: Shirley Enquiries: www.showmanager.com.au Ph: 0408197250 Online Entries Enquiries: only: Karen www.showmanager.com.au Ph: 0433161709 Enquiries: (No callsPh: Shirley 0408197250 after 8:00PM) Enquiries: Karen Ph: 0433161709 Championship Show Open Show(No calls after judging starts8:00PM) at 8:30AM Championship Show Open Show Mrs M Broughton (QLD) judging starts at 8:30AM Breed classes and Judging starts at 9:00AM JudgingBreed startsclasses at 9:00AM Mrs M Broughton (QLD) Breed classes General Specialsand Ms R Rafton (NSW) and General Ms R Rafton (NSW) Specials Breed classes and General Championship Show judging General Specials not less than 30 mins Specials Championship Show judging after the completion of not the less Open than 30 mins Show Open Show after Mr T Sully the completion (QLD) of theand Breed classes Open Show General Judging starts at the Open Show of the Champ Show completion Judging starts at the completion of General the Champ Show Mr T Sully (QLD) Breed classes and General Specials Mrs J Watt (QLD) Breed classes, Specials Mrs J Watt (QLD) Breed classes,Classes General Specials Parade of Veterans andSpecials New Exhibitor Match between and Property Open Parade of Showand Veterans andNew Championship Show.between Exhibitor Match Proudly Sponsored byand Property Classes Junior OpenHandlers after Show and Championship Championship Show Show. Proudly Sponsored by Junior Handlers after Championship Show Show Date: Saturday 12 June 2021 Show Date: Entries Saturday Close: 12May Friday 28 June 2021 2021 Entries Close: Friday 28 May 2021 BULLMASTIFF CLUB OF QLD BULLMASTIFF 15 ANNIVERSARY TH CLUB OFAND CHAMPIONSHIP QLDOPEN SHOW Venue:15Dogs TH ANNIVERSARY CHAMPIONSHIP Queensland Sports Ground, 247AND OPEN King Ave,SHOW Durack QLD Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Ground, 247 King Ave, Durack QLD Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a) Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(18a) Sweepstakes: Baby Puppy and Novice (Non-Champion 6 months and over) Sweepstakes: Best Head Property Baby Puppy andHead Dog, Best Novice (Non-Champion Bitch, 6 months Best Movement, and over) Best Brindle Coat, Best Fawn Coat, Best Red Coat, Property Classes: Head Dog, Best Owned, Best Bred Head Bitch, & Handled, Best Best Movement, Parent Best(2Brindle & Progeny progenyCoat, overBest Fawn Coat, Best Red Coat, 6 months) Classes: Members: Entry Best Owned, 1st entryBred & Handled, $20.00 followingBest Parent entries & Progeny $15.00 (2 progeny Property over 6 months) Classes $8.00 Entry Fees: Members: 1st entry Non-Members: $20.00 1st entry following $25.00 entries following $15.00 entries Property $18.00, Classes Property $8.00$8.00 Classes Fees: Non-Members: Open 1st entryentry Show: Automatic $25.00 following if entered in entries $18.00, the Champ Property Show, Classes $5.00 (if $8.00 in Championship Show) not entered Open Show:$5.00 Catalogues Automatic entry includes bothif entered shows in the Champ Show, $5.00 (if not entered in Championship Show) Catalogues Online Entries only: $5.00 includes both shows www.showmanager.com.au Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au Enquiries: Melissa Ph: 0407893464 – No calls after 8.30PM Enquiries: 9.00AMMelissa VeteransPh:Parade 0407893464 – No calls after 8.30PM Championship Show 9.00AM followedVeterans by OpenParade Show Judging starts atChampionship the completion Show of the Open Show Mr M Eslick (QLD)followed by OpenClasses Breed Show and General Judging Prof starts B Corbitt at the completion (NSW) Breed Classes of and the General Open Show Mr M Eslick (QLD) Breed Classes and Specials General Prof B Corbitt (NSW) Breed SpecialsClasses and General Email Veteran details, summarySpecials and photo to Mr D Staines (QLD) Specials Sweepstakes and Property Email Veteran details, summary and photo to anmenta@lis.net.au Mr D Staines (QLD) Sweepstakes and Property Classes anmenta@lis.net.au Registered Classes Neuters entered in classes 18 or 18a can compete in Property Classes but not Sweepstakes Registered Neuters entered in classes Both18 or 18a Shows arecan compete Point in Property Classes but not Sweepstakes Score events _J Both Shows are Point Score events _J DOG WORLD April 2021 27
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