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KENNEL AND BENCH FEBRUARY 2020 2020 Tattoo Letter is “H” From our archives: This issue of Kennel and Bench was published in February 1896. Follow US! • Now Available: Online Litter Registrations • Canadians bring the heat to Orlando PLUS MORE ...
A MONTHLY INFORMATION SUPPLEMENT KENNEL AND BENCH FEBRUARY 2020 CONTENTS What’s New HEAD OFFICE 200 Ronson Drive, Suite 400 Etobicoke, Ontario M9W 5Z9 2 NOW AVAILABLE: Online Litter Registrations GENERAL INQUIRIES 2 Breeder Support Notice to Share with Your Dog/Puppy Buyers Tel: (416) 675-5511 MEMBERSHIP SERVICES 2 Shows and Trials Update: IT-Related Delays Tel: 1 (855) 364-7252 E-mail: information@ckc.ca 3 Canadians Bring the Heat to Orlando PREMIER TOLL FREE Tel: 1 (855) 880-6237 4 Planting Seeds ORDER DESK 5 Milestones Tel: 1 (800) 250-8040 E-mail: orderdesk@ckc.ca WEBSITE www.ckc.ca Monthly Features FAX Head Office: (416) 675-6506 Shows and Trials Division: (416) 675-9368 2 Notice Board HOURS 6 Kennel Names Switchboard/Office Monday to Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. KENNEL AND BENCH published monthly online. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Editor/Production Coordinator Chair of the Board Ontario North Ontario Central Alberta, NWT and Nunavut Kristen Roman Joan Bennett Richard Paquette Peter Laventhall – Wolfish Sharon Derrick PO Box 640 2 Sandringham Drive 60 Riverview Cl SE Nova Scotia and 411 St Agnes Street Toronto ON M5M 3G3 Calgary AB T2C 4C4 Graphic Designer Newfoundland and Labrador Azilda ON P0M 1B0 Tel: (416) 802-4707 Tel: (403) 236-7280 Stacey Sambury Lendra Barker Tel: (705) 983-2630 peter@laventhall.com sderrick@shaw.ca 98 Meadowbrook Drive wenrick@wenrick.ca www.peterlaventhall.com Beaverbank NS B4G 1E2 British Columbia Southwest Tel: (902) 865-9783 Ontario East Manitoba Joan Bennett HONOURARY POSITIONS edelmar@ns.sympatico.ca Thomas Nesbitt Corinne Walker #418-5735 Hampton Place Honourary Patron 255 Cunningham Rd PO Box 338 Vancouver BC V6T 2G8 Her Excellency the Right - New Brunswick Gananoque ON K7G 2V4 Warren MB R0C 3E0 Tel: (604) 731-2394 and Prince Edward Island Tel: (613) 382-1123 Tel: (204) 383-5264 joanbennettbcsw@gmail.com Honourable Julie Payette - Paul Oslach nesbittzone5@gmail.com prairieskykennel@gmail.com Governor General of Canada 2353 Route 490 www.preludekennel.com British Columbia Ammon NB E1G 4R6 Saskatchewan Interior and Yukon Honourary Chair Tel: (506) 204-8355 Ontario West David Gilmour Lynne Bruce poslach@outlook.com Dr. Paul Eckford PO Box 76 Station Main 579 Testalinden Pl MJ (Joey) Nattrass 1993 Lonsdale Road 6 Federal Drive Oliver BC V0H 1T1 Quebec Breslau, ON N0B 1M0 White City SK S4L 5B1 Tel: (250) 572-2206 Honourary Vet Linda St-Hilaire Tel: (226) 887-9388 Tel: (306) 781-2135 lynnebruce5@gmail.com 2330 St-Clement paul@tinybearpoms.com davidgilmour@sasktel.net Dr. John Reeve-Newson Québec QC G1E 3W8 website: www.tinybearpoms.com Tel: (418) 821-0318 lindasthilaire@videotron.ca www.lindasthilaireckc.weebly.com KENNEL AND BENCH | 1
NOTICE BOARD NOW AVAILABLE: Listing Fees ONLINE LITTER REGISTRATIONS Individuals waiting on registration numbers for recognized CKC has launched Online Litter Registrations on the Portal. breeds can enter CKC events as “listed”. Those paying listing fees due to the impact of the backlog are encouraged to Submit all litters for registration, including: forward copies of their entries to information@ckc.ca with the • CKC Registered Sires; subject line “Listing Fee Reimbursements”. The body of the • Foreign Registered Sires (from a CKC recognized registering email must include the date the registration application was body); submitted as well as whether it was submitted using the online • Multiple Sires; and Portal or emailed/mailed. Pending an assessment by CKC, a • Artificially Inseminated litters. reimbursement of the associated listing fees will be issued. Important information to support online litter registration: Premium Lists & Judging Panels • If you haven’t accessed CKC’s new online Portal yet, these CKC’s judging panel approval process is currently delayed. In quick instructions on creating a portal account will get you an effort to support clubs in publishing their Premium Lists started. so that their entries are not impacted, Clubs that are awaiting • CKC has updated its dog registration numbers system as of final approval of judging panels are encouraged to release their November 1st. premium list marked *SUBJECT TO CHANGE PENDING • Registered dog names can now contain a maximum of 50 CKC APPROVAL*. Exhibitors and participants should note that characters. published Premium Lists may not be final. • Online Dog Registrations are now available on the Portal. Complete your business with CKC once your litter Temporary Competition Numbers application is finalized. With the implementation of CKC’s IT system, a new process BREEDER SUPPORT NOTICE requires all owners of unregistered, recognized breeds entering TO SHARE WITH YOUR DOG/ events to obtain a Temporary Competition Number (TCN). PUPPY BUYERS TCNs will replace the current system of entering events with In an effort to support breeders, CKC has created an official dogs as “listed” and will allow dogs to temporarily participate notice that can be provided to dog/puppy owners who in CKC events while they pursue permanent registration or an purchased a dog/puppy to be registered with the Canadian Event Registration Number (ERN). Kennel Club. This official notice is valid until March 31, 2020 and explains that a delay in providing CKC registration TCNs will be required to enter all events with closing dates certificates is due to circumstances out of a breeder’s control. after March 2, 2020. CKC will not penalize any breeder for a delay in providing certificates due to the current backlog. Event Results We understand and appreciate how important accessing event The official notice can be viewed and printed here. results are to our members and non-members who participate in CKC events. Providing access to event results is a priority New dog/puppy owners that are waiting for a registration for CKC. certificate can also view the official notice on CKC’s website. 2019 event results are current until August 28, 2019. SHOWS AND TRIALS UPDATE: IT- RELATED DELAYS Currently, our highest priority and attention is focused on Miscellaneous Registrations ensuring the required updates are made to the functionality of dog and litter registrations on the CKC Portal. Once this is Individuals who are awaiting a Miscellaneous Certificate resolved event results will be entered into the system and title Number (MCN) can temporarily enter events with closing certificates will follow. We appreciate your continued patience. dates no later than March 31, 2020 without a registration number, and the Canadian Kennel Club (CKC) will assign an MCN once the backlog has been cleared. All points and titles earned under the listed entries will be connected with the MCN once assigned. 2 | FEBRUARY 2020
NOTICE BOARD CANADIANS BRING THE HEAT TO ORLANDO Highlights from the AKC National Championship 2019 The AKC National Championship Dog Show was held for the 19th year in a row at the Orlando Convention Centre. 5,284 GCHS Avalon’s Rocket Man @ Rexroth took Best of Breed dogs from all over the under Judge Mr. Geir Flyckt-Pedersen. Elton is a Norfolk globe competed to be Top Terrier and he’s owned by Leslie Walter, Steve Walter and Lori Dog. This included 159 Pelletier. Golden Retrievers, 107 Australian Shepherds, 91 Judge Pamela Bruce awarded Labrador Retriever GCH Gofetch French Bulldogs, 82 Cavalier King Charles Spaniels… I could go Beaumont Hamel Best of Breed at the AKC National on, but I’m sure you get the picture. Championship. Beau is owned by Patrick Coady, Caitlin O’Brien and Pamela Squires. Even with the massive number of entries of high-quality purebred dogs, Canada shined bright and reminded the world that our dogs are second to none. Here are some Canadian brags from the 2019 AKC National Championship presented by Royal Canin that we can all be very proud of: Best of Breed Wins Judge Col. Joe B. Purkhiser awarded Rough Collie GCHB Sylvan Argent Beagle GCHB Foxtail’s Race To The Finish won Best of Breed Pumped Up Kicks Best of under Judge Clay Coady. AJ made the cut in the Hound Group Breed. Saxson is owned by as well. He’s owned by Sheri L. Berndt-Smith, Darrell Smith and Connie DuBois, Dr. Cindi Will Alexander, who is also his handler. Bossart, Simon Klaver and Earl Liverance. Connie Woody aka GCH Redmoon’s Sexy Son of a Duck took Best of DuBois handled Saxson to Breed under Judge Mrs. Christine E. Calcinari. He also made this win as well as a Group the cut in the Sporting Group. This handsome Nova Scotia 2 in Bred by Exhibitor. Duck Tolling Retriever is proudly owned by Kendyl Schultze. Connie is Saxson’s breeder along with Dr. Cindi Bossart. Woody is presented by Chelby Marling. Sealyham Terrier GCH Goodspice Miss Emma of Salt Creek Sophia the Old English Sheepdog won the Herding Group was given Best of Breed by Judge Mrs. Christine E Calcinari. under Judge Ms. Mary Anne Brocious. She is known in the ring Emma is owned by Barry Brabant and Peter Ziliotto. She is as GCHG Bagatelle Moonlight Drive and is owned by Roberta handled by Hailey Griffith. Corbett, Bernard Charest and Joanne Charest. KENNEL AND BENCH | 3
NOTICE BOARD Reserve Best in Show its 50thanniversary with a competition for Junior Handlers on Sunday, November 24th. This competition was unique as the Reserve Best in Show at Juniors (ages 14 – 17) had only Dandie Dinmont Terriers to the 2019 AKC National show. With $500 in total prize money, they had to prove their Dog Show was presented prowess by handling several different Dandies. Some were well by Judge Mr. Jordan L trained Champions, but others were puppies, inexperienced Chamberlain to GCHP or somewhat reluctant. The goal of this event was to introduce Stonerun Afternoon Tea. Juniors to this rare breed, let the public see a great bunch of Siba is a Standard Poodle Dandies (thousands attend the Toronto Pet Expo) and to give a and she’s owned by Connie Unger and William youngster a lasting memory of connecting with a rare breed. Lee. Siba’s handler is Chrystal Murray. As Master of Ceremonies, Canadian Kennel Club Director Richard Paquette kept the audience informed. Shannon This year’s AKC National Dog Show has left us cheering “Go Scheer, a renowned professional handler from Calgary who Canada Go!” I’d like to wish the entire Canadian Fancy a very is deeply involved with Juniors judged the first section: “The Happy Holiday Season. Enjoy your break and get ready to rock Handler Most Able to Adapt to Each Dog Given to Them”. The in 2020! Maybe I’ll see you at Elora Gorge! Dandie Dinmont Terrier Club of Canada’s President Mike Macbeth then judged “Most Patient Handler with a Puppy or Read more about how CKC supported the proposed legislation Inexperienced Adult”. As the breeder of most of the competing and how you can provide feedback on the proposed changes on dogs, Mike had the advantage of knowing which dogs were the CKC’s website. most difficult for the young handlers to demonstrate their skills. PLANTING SEEDS There was also a written test, and the answers, particularly to traits that make the Dandie unique proved that several Juniors The Dandie Dinmont had truly studied the standard and the breed’s rich history. Terrier Club of Canada hosted a unique event designed to make lasting memories for Junior Handlers Image: L to R: Shannon Scheer; Mike Macbeth; Braydon Broadhurst, Sydney Berard Beaupré, Brielle Tanzi-Foshay, Richard Paquette (Desera Jaynes was away showing her dog) In my blog last week, I was listing activities and events that we, the owners of rare dog breeds, can do to promote our breeds. The Dandie Dinmont Terrier Club of Canada consists of a Image: L to R: , Sydney Berard Beaupré, Desera Jaynes, Brayden Broadhurst, dedicated bunch who come together several times throughout Brielle Tanzi-Foshay the year to get their breed known. Recently, at the International Centre in Mississauga, Ontario, the group made lasting The nine Juniors stood on one side of the show ring, and nine memories for a group of young dog enthusiasts. owners entered with their Dandies. Each Junior then drew the name of one of the dogs and the owner stepped forward and So much was going on at the International Centre last weekend! handed over their dog. Shannon Scheer gave the teens several The Toronto Christmas Pet Expo was held in conjunction with minutes to play with and get to know the Dandies before she both the Aurora and District Kennel Club Dog Show and The started to put them through their paces. Royal Canin Crown Classic. And that’s just the dog side of the massive Expo! There was also a cat show, dozens of parrots, When Shannon completed judging of the more experienced hundreds of reptiles and a pig being paraded around. On top of dogs, Mike Macbeth asked nine owners of puppies, all that, the Dandie Dinmont Terrier Club of Canada celebrated inexperienced or unenthusiastic dogs to enter the ring, and 4 | FEBRUARY 2020
NOTICE BOARD again the Juniors each drew the name of the Dandie they would Most Patient Handler: First: Desera Jaynes, Second: Sydney begin with, but in both competitions the young handlers were Berard Beaupré asked to switch dogs so they could demonstrate their ability with a variety of dogs. Best Overall Dandie Dinmont Terrier Handler: Brayden Broadhurst Once the winners were announced, Richard Paquette introduced one of the competitors to the audience – Isaac Clark, Image: L to R: DDTCC Vice President, David Simpson; President Mike who won the National CKC Junior Handling competition and Macbeth; Shannon Scheer will be representing Canada at the world-famous Crufts dog show in Birmingham, England in March. The CKC and a breed MILESTONES club have donated funding for his expenditures. To support We regret to announce the passing of the following member. Isaac’s journey, the Dandie Club announced that they are The Canadian Kennel Club wishes to extend condolences to pleased to contribute $200 and challenged other dog clubs in family and friends. Canada to match their donation. • Marie Horne of Bowmanville, ON Image: Several junior competitors including the four winners and Issac Clark who is representing Canada at Crufts 2020 The event was a hit for both the Juniors and the Dandie owners as well as the large audience the event drew. The Dandie Dinmont Terrier Club of Canada thanked all the supportive members who graciously allowed their dogs to participate with these young strangers. The club also gave a heartfelt thank you to the nine Juniors who now have more knowledge of this wonderful endangered breed. I hope their new relationship with this breed will continue to grow. This is the type of creative thinking we need to get our breeds seen. I speak often of “planting seeds” when it comes to promoting your endangered breed and it goes without saying that nine seeds were planted last Sunday. Congratulations to the winners: Most Knowledge of Breed History and Standard: Alison Zhukov The Handler Most Able to Adapt: First: Brayden Broadhurst, Second: Brielle Tanzi-Foshay KENNEL AND BENCH | 5
KENNEL NAMES The following applications for registration of kennel names have been received by The Canadian Kennel Club. Any objections must be in writing and submitted so as to be received by the Registration Division, Canadian Kennel Club, 200 Ronson Dr, Suite 400, Etobicoke, Ontario M9W 5Z9, on or before March 31, 2020. Only objections from breeders with registered kennel names will be considered. APPLICATIONS FOR REGISTRATION OF KENNEL NAMES FIRST CHOICE SECOND CHOICE THIRD CHOICE FIRST CHOICE SECOND CHOICE THIRD CHOICE NORDOSTEN DOWNUNDER WIGGLEBUTT ACCADACCA SANLORE SAN SANGAME PRAIRIEWYND UNDERWORLD KROSSINGOVER KISSIT DULACROUGE DEROUGEPNOYA KENOMA KENOMAH KEHNOMA SUPERLIABULL CARITASBULLS FIDEMBULLS SILVERLINING SLKENNEL SILVERLINE NORDICPEARL CALLUNA KRYSTALL PUPPYRIDGE KIENLEITNER TAMIKEVIN ONEETO ONEETOS ATIMILE DESTIMILE AUSSIETIMILE SUNNYSKY SOULSKY COASTALSTONE COASTALLABS GMJWROGERS ILLAHEE SHEPS 6 | FEBRUARY 2020
CANADIAN KENNEL CLUB MISSION STATEMENT Who We Are The Canadian Kennel Club is a national, member-based, non-profit organization, incorporated under the Animal Pedigree Act of Canada. It provides registry services for all officially recognized breeds of purebred dogs and provides governance for all CKC approved shows, trials and events. Finally, the CKC is a communication organization informing all people interested in dogs. Mission The Canadian Kennel Club will service its membership and the community at large by giving support, understanding, help and guidance in all their canine-related endeavors. CKC will work so that members will be proud of their affiliation. The Club will recognize, promote, and publicize the actions of responsible breeders and owners. Vision The Canadian Kennel Club, with its members, will be a dynamic service organization, a recognized authority for purebred dogs, and an advocate for all dogs. Values The Canadian Kennel Club will embrace integrity, openness, honesty and compassion in its dealings with all of its members and customers. AN INFORMATION SUPPLEMENT FROM THE CKC KENNEL AND BENCH
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