DOG WORLD MAGAZINE JULY 2023

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JULY 2023 DOG SPORTS Earthdog p21 SHOW AND TRIAL Gazette p48 BREED FEATURE Rhodesian Ridgeback p8 CANINE EHRLICHIOSIS All You Need To Know p34

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5 | President’s Message 6 | Board Notes 10 | Breed Feature – Rhodesian Ridgeback 17 | Respiratory Function Grading Scheme 21 | Interested In Earthdog? 24 | Welcome To Zone 2 News! 27 | No Barriers To Showing 28| Zone 3 News 30| Tails Of Queensland 34| Canine Ehrlichiosis 36| Retiring Members – Margaret Alderton, Bevly O’Hara and Judith Langton 38| Bullmastiff Club Of Queensland – 8th National Specialty Show 42| Dachshund Club Of Queensland – 13th National Specialty Show 45| Fun In The Sun In July! 48 | Show And Trial Gazette 75 | Affiliated Clubs And Services 79 | Durack Vendors 80 | Rates Guide 17 Contents Office Address 247 King Avenue, Durack, Queensland 4077 Office Telephone (07) 3252 2661 Office Email info@dogsqueensland.org.au Website www.dogsqueensland.org.au Postal Address PO Box 1136, Mt Ommaney, Queensland 4074 ABN 45 160 285 192 30 8
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Most weekends across the state, many of our members enjoy various dog conformation show and sporting events. For majority of people, this means turning up on the day and enjoying their day out.

There is however, hours of work going on behind the scenes before, during and after these events. We need to acknowledge the volunteers who perform endless hours of work to ensure these events are a success.

On 9 June 2023 at Caboolture & Districts P A & I Association, we were able to acknowledge three of our long-standing members. These ladies have volunteered their time and expertise for many years contributing to shows as writers as well as holding numerous positions in affiliated clubs.

We would like to thank and congratulate, Bev O’Hara, Judy Langton, and Margaret Alderton, for all the years of service to the dog world. These ladies will be putting down their pens and retiring from these positions in coming months.

We hope Bev, Judy and Margaret continue to enjoy attending shows on a less formal basis.

Thank you to Lesley Roebig and Megan Shuttlewood

for helping to make this presentation happen.

With these ladies retiring, and well over 100 combined years of experience stepping down from these positions, we do need more volunteers from within our dog world.

If you’re one of the many members who enjoy shows and/or trials every weekend, why not consider contributing as a member of a club? Without your membership and participation, the dog world as we know it will cease to exist!

A list of our clubs can be found here https:// dogsqueensland.org.au/clubs/affiliated-clubs/

Please consider joining a club and giving up one or two weekends a year to ensure these clubs and events can continue. You do need to find the club that is the right fit for you. I’d strongly suggest you contact the Secretary of the club you’re interested in, and discuss your interest in becoming a member of that club.

We also need stewards to make the shows function. We are seeing more and more calls from clubs needing stewards!! This is not only for trainee judges, but is something for all members to consider.

If you would like more information about becoming a steward, please refer to the following https:// dogsqueensland.org.au/members/committees/ conformation-judges-and-event-managers/eventmanagers-and-stewards/

This is YOUR dog world. Let’s make it the best it can be!!!

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Board Notes – July 2023

SHOWS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DOGS QUEENSLAND

For a number of years now, a number of clubs have held shows in conjunction with Dogs Queensland, the following have been or will be held in 2023;

• April: Junior Weekend – DQ and Junior KC

• April/May: Western Weekend – DQ and Western Suburbs KC

• June: Yuggera Weekend – DQ and Yuggera KC

• September: API Weekend – DQ Paws Aid Committee and Waterloo Bay KC

• November: DQ and Caboolture

• December: Festive Fiesta – DQ and KAQ

When Dogs Queensland works with the C-clubs, all airfares and accommodation are booked by the Office on behalf of the joint entity and other administration support is provided. All accounts are taken care of by the office and the events are sponsored by Royal Canin as a general rule.

Once the show is completed, a full profit and loss is provided and profits split between DQ and the club involved.

The Board has written to all clubs currently with an arrangement to ascertain if they wish to continue for 2024, they have been asked to submit an EOI. Similarly, if any club wishes to look at starting a similar arrangement, including those in Zone 2 and Zone 3, send an EOI in the first instance to rob@dogsqueensland.org.au.

INTENTION TO LODGE A COMPLAINT

All Members are reminded of the following Rule in regards to Shows.

71.9 Incidents involving members which occur at Exhibitions or Club activities of any kind are to be reported to the Event Manager or Club official (President or Secretary) immediately. All details of the incident are to be noted and forwarded in a report submitted to the Secretary of the CCCQ Ltd with the Event Manager’s Report within five (5) working days.

In cases where the member / non member wishes to lodge a formal complaint, a Notice of Intention to Lodge a Complaint form must be completed on the

day of the Exhibition and forwarded with the Event Manager’s Report. The member then has fourteen (14) days from the date of the Exhibition to lodge the complaint in accord with the Dogs Queensland Complaints Procedure. Failure to lodge a complaint within that period will cause the complaint to lapse. Notice Of Intention To Lodge A Complaint Form

DOGS AUSTRALIA JUDGES BADGES AND DISCIPLINE SPORTING BARS

The following Dogs Australia Judges Badges and Discipline

Sporting Bars are now available for purchase: Judges (with loop), Judges (no loop), All-Breed Judge Bar, Agility Bar, Obedience Bar, Tracking Bar, Track & Search Bar, Retrieving Bar, Field Bar, Earthdog Bar, Dances With Dogs Bar, Herding Bar, Endurance Bar, Rally Bar, RATG Bar, Trick Dog Bar, Lure Coursing Bar, Weight Pull Bar, Backpacking Bar, Sledding Bar, Scent Work Bar and Double Split Rings.

Current pricing is: Judges Badges – with or without loops $7.00 each, Discipline Sporting Bars $5.00 each and Double Split Rings 20c each.

To order your badges simply email info@ dogsqueensland.org.au no later than the last Wednesday of each month. Badges can be collected from the DQ Office during business hours or can be posted for an additional cost.

PROPOSED REVIEW OF ANIMAL MANAGEMENT (CATS AND DOGS) ACT 2008

The Queensland Government is currently in the process of reviewing the above Act.

Mark Furner, Minister for Agricultural Industry Development and Fisheries and Minister for Rural Communities, has reaffirmed the Palaszczuk Government’s commitment to reforming the Animal Management (Cats & Dogs) Act 2008, with a view to progressing reforms that are a priority for councils and the community. “The Palaszczuk Government is committed to keeping our

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community safe and ensuring that irresponsible dog owners are held accountable.”

The proposed reforms will be focused particularly on dog attacks and dangerous dogs and are likely to include:

• Increases in penalties for the most serious dog attack offences, including imprisonment as an option.

• A ban on restricted dog breeds.

• Fast-tracking of decisions and appeals on the future of seized dangerous animals.

• Continued assessment of further tough reforms through the taskforce and technical working group process.

• Development of a community education program.

“The Palaszczuk Government wants to support councils to enforce animal management practices with strong legislation, which will be informed by public consultation.”

The Discussion Paper on the Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008 has now been released. This includes a number of survey questions: Take the survey: DAF.engagementhub.com.au/ dog-laws/userinfo/dog-laws. Feedback closes Thursday 24 August 2023.

Dogs Queensland will endeavour to keep members informed and is preparing a submission in response.

GUIDELINES FOR CONDUCTING AGILITY — VETERAN’S CLASS

For Affiliates:

• An affiliate may offer a non-qualifying, Veteran’s class at any trial.

• Class may be advertised on Qld Agility Facebook page.

• Entries will be accepted on the day.

• Handlers need to nominate at check-in.

• Cost to enter as per DQ levy ie: $2 non-Durack events and $5 Durack events.

• Clubs may offer prize/certificate/ribbon.

Eligible dogs:

• Have been retired from active agility competition.

• Dogs will run only Novice class.

• Height will be no more than 400 mm.

• Dogs must be 7 years and over to compete.

For more information, contact Rob Harrison at rob@dogsqueensland.org.au.

GUIDELINES FOR CONDUCTING AGILITY — JUNIOR HANDLER’S CLASS

For Affiliates:

• Affiliates may offer a non-qualifying, Junior Handler’s class at any trial.

• The Junior Handler’s parent/guardian/sponsor must be present ringside.

• This class can be advertised on Qld Agility page.

• Entries will be accepted on the day.

• Handlers need to nominate at check-in.

• There will be no cost to Junior Handlers.

• Clubs may offer prize/certificate/ribbon.

Eligible dogs:

• Dogs will run only Novice class.

• Dogs may be from any level (ie: Masters dog may be handled).

For more information, contact Rob Harrison at rob@dogsqueensland.org.au.

SCENT WORK BALLOTING PROCEDURE

The Scent Work Subcommittee has finalised the Balloting Procedure for Scent Work Trials conducted by Affiliated Clubs. For more information, click on the following link.

Scent Work Balloting Procedure

changed your EMAIL Or RESIDENTIAL address? To keep your details current: 1. NOTIFY DQ OF YOUR NEW EMAIL ADDRESS 2. send proof of RESIDENTIAL change, such as Drivers Licence or Utility bill to info@dogsqueensland.org.au
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OFFICIAL BALLOTING PROCESS FOR SCENT WORK TRIALS IN QUEENSLAND

The current ANKC rules for Scent Work Trials state:

8.2 Entry Limits

8.2.1 An Affiliate may determine which Elements are to be offered in any trial and will specify such details in the Schedule.

8.2.2 If an Affiliate elects, it may place limits on the number of entries on which a Judge can adjudicate at any trial and/or on the number of entries to be accepted in a single class, set of classes or trial. Any such limit(s) on total entries or entries in any class or for any Judge must be stated in the Schedule. Should a ballot of entries be necessary, then the balloting procedures of the member body shall be followed.

8.2.3 An Affiliate may, if entry numbers exceed the stated limit, appoint an additional Judge.

Affiliated clubs MUST consider the following guiding principles when conducting a ballot:

1. In the interests of fairness, all eligible owners and dogs shall be permitted to enter a Scent Work Trial.

2. Practical limits may be imposed on trial entry numbers that an Affiliate may accommodate, such as judge availability, venue restrictions, day or night trial. While the preference is to appoint an additional judge wherever possible, it is recognised that this is not always a practical option for clubs. Where limits have been identified, these are to be listed on the Trial Schedule in addition to the date and time that entries will open.

3. If, at the close of entries, more entries have been received than the Affiliate can accommodate a ballot will be conducted.

4. Each element-class will be balloted separately.

5. In a multi-element/multi-class trial an owner can only have one (1) dog balloted out of one element-class. If the dog balloted out of one element-class that dog will automatically be allowed to compete in all other element-classes in which it has been entered.

6. In a multi-element/multi-class trial, if an owner has more than one (1) dog entered and one dog is balloted out, then all the other dogs will automatically be allowed to compete in all other element-classes in which they are entered.

7. If an owner has more than one (1) dog entered in a one-element trial and one dog is balloted out, then all other dogs will automatically be allowed to compete in the classes in which they are entered.

8. If an owner has more than one (1) dog entered in the same element-class (i.e., there is another handler) and one dog is balloted out, the owner may choose which dog will compete. Should the chosen dog become ineligible or unable to compete (i.e., due to injury, illness, or bitch in oestrus), then the dog originally balloted out may be substituted for this situation only and must be advised prior to publication of the Trial Catalogue.

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The Official Balloting Procedure for Dogs Queensland Affiliated Club holding Scent Work Trials will be as follows:

1. The Ballot must be conducted by a minimum of two (2) people, with at least one (1) person selected from each of the following two groups:

 Group 1: Trial Secretary, Trial Manager, President, Vice-President, or Treasurer of the Affiliate conducting the Trial.

 Group 2: Any other financial club member of the Affiliate conducting the Trial.

2. The Ballot location, date and time must be advertised in the trial schedule. Any competitor may witness the Balloting procedure in person or remotely (i.e., the ballot is not a closed session).

3. The Ballot must be conducted in a manner which is random and blind (i.e., all entries are included, and each has an equal probability of being selected).

4. All entries received for the class/element to be balloted (excluding those who have already been balloted out of a class/element) are placed in a container.

5. A name is selected at random from the container.

6. That selection is the dog balloted out of that class/element.

7. A list is kept of the balloted dogs in order of balloting for each class/element.

8. The dog balloted out must then be removed from the ballot for any remaining class/element selections.

9. The ballot continues for all required class/elements until the number of remaining entries equals the number of entries the Affiliate conducting the Trial may accommodate.

10. The Trial Secretary notifies all affected entrants of the ballot outcome.

11. Should cancellations or upgrades result in a vacancy with a class/element, the Trial Secretary shall offer the vacancy to the first dog on the ballot list (i.e., the first dog balloted out) for that class/element.

12. Should the first dog on the ballot list not wish to take the vacant spot, it shall be offered to the next dog on the list and so on in the order the dogs were balloted out.

13. A list of the dogs balloted, the date, time and location of the Ballot in addition to the names of the people who conducted the ballot and any attendees are to be attached to the Trial Manager Report submitted to Dogs Queensland as part of the official post-trial paperwork.

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RHODESIAN RIDGEBACK

... the Rhodesian Ridgeback can best be described as eccentric, with a wicked sense of humour. In reality a hound of great presence, intelligent and loyal, not disguising his affection, yet demonstrating a devotion to duty to the point of protecting its owner and possessions to the death if required.

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Breed Feature
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HISTORY OF THE BREED

The Rhodesian Ridgeback originated in Southern Africa where the early European settlers mated their imported sporting breeds with the small fierce hunting dogs owned by the Hottentots to produce a guard/hunting dog ideally suited to the local conditions.

The Hottentot hunting dog had a ridge of hair along its spine running in a reverse direction to the rest of the coat. The historian George McCall Theal was the first to describe this characteristic ridge when writing on conditions in Southern Africa before 1505. The ridge of the Hottentot hunting dog became a feature of the cross matings between the European breeds and the indigenous dogs. These “Ridgebacks” were used as functional all-purpose guard and hunting dogs and it was found that they surpassed any other breed when hunting lions. Ridgebacks were not expected to kill lions - no dog could do that as a lion is an extremely powerful and heavy big cat standing about 95cm at the shoulder. The Ridgeback would track the lion and bail it up enabling the hunter to come in and shoot it. This required intelligence, cunning, tremendous athleticism and agility on the part of the dogs. Ridgebacks were, however, expected to chase, catch and pull down lesser game, and would kill a lion cub without hesitation.

The first recorded pair of ridged dogs to go from to Central Africa (then Rhodesian now) were taken by the Rev. Charles Helm in 1879 to Hoe Fountain Mission (near what is now Bulawayo) probably from the Swellendam, Cape Colony.

During the late 19th century, the reputation of the Ridgeback in the hunting field became established by the exploits of the famous big game hunter in Rhodesian named Cornelius Van Rooyen who had a pack of these dogs. Van Rooyen’s dogs were very similar to today’s Rhodesian Ridgebacks. By the late 1920’s when the days of big game hunting on a grand scale were drawing to a close it became apparent that Ridgebacks might disappear if the breed was not standardised and breeders encouraged to strive to conform.

The standard of the breed borrowed much from the Dalmatian standard and was drawn up by Mr.

FR Barnes after he called a meeting of “Ridgeback” owners in Bulawayo in 1922. This standard was accepted by the South African Kennel Union (now the Kennel Union of South Africa (KUSA) in 1924.

GENERAL APPEARANCE

The Rhodesian Ridgeback should represent a well-balanced, strong, muscular, agile and active dog, symmetrical in outline and capable of great endurance with a fair amount of speed. The

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emphasis is on agility, elegance and soundness with no tendency towards massiveness. The peculiarity of the breed is the ridge on the back, which is formed by the hair growing in the opposite direction to the rest of the coat.

CHARACTERISTICS

The ridge must be clearly defined, symmetrical and tapering towards the haunch. It must start immediately behind the shoulders and continue to the hip (haunches) bones. The ridge must contain only two crowns, identical and opposite each other. The lower edges of the crowns must not extend further down the ridge than one-third of its length. A good average width of the ridge is 5 cm.

Head And Skull: Cranial Region, Skull should be of a fair length (width of head between ears, distance from occiput to stop, stop to end of nose, should be equal), flat and broad between the ears; the head should be free from wrinkles when in repose. Stop should be reasonably well defined and not in one straight line from the nose to the occipital bone.

Facial Region: Nose should be black or brown. A black nose should be accompanied by dark eyes, a brown nose by amber eyes. Muzzle should be long, deep and powerful. Lips should be clean, closely fitting the jaws. Cheeks should be clean and eyes should be moderately well apart, round, bright and sparkling, with intelligent expression, their colour harmonising with the colour of the coat.

Ears should be set rather high, of medium size,

rather wide at base and gradually tapering to a rounded point. They should be carried close to the head.

Mouth: Jaws strong with a perfect and complete scissor bite, i.e. the upper teeth closely overlapping the lower teeth and set square to the jaws. The teeth must be well developed, especially the canines or holders. Neck should be fairly long, strong and free from throatiness.

Forequarters: The forelegs should be perfectly straight, strong and well boned, with the elbows close to the body. When viewed from the side, the forelegs should be wider than viewed from the front. Pasterns should be strong with slight spring. Shoulders should be sloping, clean and muscular, denoting speed.

Body: Back should be powerful, loins strong, muscular and slightly arched. The chest should not be too wide, but very deep and capacious; the brisket should reach to the elbow. Forechest should be visible when viewed from the side.

Ribs should be moderately well sprung, never rounded like barrel-hoops.

Hindquarters: In the hind legs the muscles should be clean and well defined with good turn of stifle and strong hocks well let down.

Feet should be compact and round with well arched toes and tough, elastic pads, protected by hair between the toes and pads.

Tail should be strong at the root and gradually tapering towards the end, free from coarseness. It should be of moderate length. It should not be attached too high nor too low and should be carried with a slight curve upwards, never curled.

Gait and movement should be straight forward, free and active.

Hair, should be short and dense, sleek and glossy in appearance but neither woolly nor silky.

Light wheaten to red wheaten. A little white on the chest and toes is permissible, but excessive white hairs here, on belly or above toes is undesirable. A dark muzzle and ears permissible. Excessive black hairs throughout the coat are highly undesirable.

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RHODESIAN RIDGEBACK AT A GLANCE

BREED SIZE The desirable heights are –

Dogs: 63cms to 69cms

Bitches: 61cms to 66cms

The desirable weights are –

Dogs: 36.5kgs

Bitches: 32kgs

BREED GROUP Hound Group

LIFE EXPECTANCY 10 to 12 Years

DROOL FACTOR Low

SHEDDING FACTOR Low

RIDGEBACK ACTIVITIES

The functions of the Rhodesian Ridgeback are primarily those of a family companion and protector, with the greatest density of the breed being in major metropolitan areas. The temperament of the breed is ideally suited with

the dogs being gentle with children on one hand, fearless watch dogs on the other. The character of the Rhodesian Ridgeback can best be described as eccentric, with a wicked sense of humour. In reality a hound of great presence, intelligent and loyal, not disguising his affection, yet demonstrating a devotion to duty to the point of protecting its owner and possessions to the death if required.

FAMILY PET

This large, sleepy and apparently slow moving animal with its characteristic love of lazing, preferably leaning against you or sitting on your feet, can be transformed into a graceful streak of rhythmic motion or at times display an air of outright stupidity and clumsiness. This apparent stupidity and clumsiness disguise a high degree of intelligence. Children are treated to varying degrees of tolerance, from indifference to affection of embarrassing proportions. The great danger arises from the sheer size and strength, and boisterous enthusiasm for human play and affection. They are an intelligent breed, however this doesn’t mean they are great pleasers. They are a breed recommended for experienced owners only. Consistent and ongoing training is essential for a Rhodesian Ridgeback. As noted in one of the first breed standards for the Ridgeback “rough treatment…should never be administered to these dogs…..they go to pieces with handling of that kind” (F

OBEDIENCE

The young and adolescent Ridgeback does have a tendency toward exuberance and naughtiness. It is important for new owners to assert their dominance gently but firmly. A Ridgeback will respond readily to flattery, praise, and firm handling.

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With an inherent strong will and self-determination it cannot be “beaten into submission” but should be jollied along to obtain the best results. A gruff voice will usually suffice to install discipline. In the obedience sphere several Ridgebacks have gained the basic obedience title of CD (Companion Dog) with some owners taking their dogs on to CDX (Companion Dog Excellent), UD (Utility Dog), TD (Tracking Dog) and TDX (Tracking Dog Excellent). The intelligence of the breed can be constructively channeled - despite that stubborn streak.

AGILITY

Ridgebacks often earn the epithet “Houdini Hound” for their surprisingly athletic feats of agility. Ridgebacks excel at Agility trialing where the dogs are put over jumps, through tunnels, up A-Frames and over dog walks, etc., in a timed competition. Several dogs have successfully gained AD (Agility Dog), ADX (Agility Dog Excellent) and ADM (Agility Dog Master) titles. They also excel at a newer form of Agility called Jumping Dog. It comprises of only jumps, tunnels and weave poles, with no contact obstacles as in Agility. A number of dogs have successfully gained JD (Jumping Dog), JDX (Jumping Dog Excellent), and JDM (Jumping Dog Master) titles.

to enhance their speed in the hunt and so the breed is capable of recording fast times. This sport is one that perhaps best utilises the Ridgeback’s inherent abilities and is certainly one that most Ridgebacks thoroughly enjoy.

LURE COURSING

The Ridgeback is capable of achieving very fast racing speeds. Their strength combined with their tenacity and cunning more than make up for any lack of acceleration. The Ridgeback’s forefathers were probably interbred with Greyhounds in order

ENDURANCE TRIAL

The 20km endurance test can be done by either bike of jogging with your dog under a time constraint, with the dog neither lagging nor pulling ahead. Most Ridgebacks have no problem attaining this title.

HUNTING DOGS

The Ridgeback has plenty of stamina. Their endurance is such that he can run several miles at a fast lope and can go a good 24 hours or more without water. A number of the breed are still worked in rural areas, primarily in the control of vermin such as rabbits and wild pigs. Ridgebacks have also been used in to track and kill foxes, pull down feral goats and point and retrieve birds such as ducks and quail.

The distinctive combination of cunning and senses of sight and smell, coupled with amazing speed and agility for such a large hound, are often ably demonstrated. Yet with such apparent dynamism,

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great self control is the forte of a mature Rhodesian Ridgeback.

GUARD DOG

The Boer settler used the Ridgeback to guard the farm from marauding animals and prowlers at night. In addition, he needed a companion that would stay by him while he slept in the bush and that would be devoted to his wife and children. Henceforth the Ridgeback has taken the role of guard dog in the army and the diamond mines and is used by the Canadian Police Force for guard duty. The Ridgeback demonstrates uncanny loyalty and devotion to his owner and family, often singling out one individual as their special possession, on which to unleash their affection. It is often said that you do not own a Ridgeback, but rather they own you. Ridgebacks do not give voice unnecessarily but only of sufficient proportion to warn of danger.

This characteristic, coupled with a basically casual and lazy attitude to life can be deceptive, but rest assured, the ridged hulk that sleeps for long periods, often stretched out in front of doorways or on sofas, is rapidly stirred into an alert deterrent to all trespassers.

POTENTIAL HEALTH ISSUES

Ridgebacks as a breed are generally free from problems, however everyone who owns a Rhodesian Ridgeback should be aware of Dermoid Sinus and Hip and Elbow Dysplasia.

Elbows - Rhodesian Ridgebacks, like other large breed dogs, can be prone to elbow dysplasia.

Elbow dysplasia is a condition which means the elbow develops abnormally and can lead to pain and arthritis in the joint.

Hips - Hip dysplasia is another condition often seen in large breed dogs. This occurs when the ‘ball’ of the hip doesn’t fit perfectly in the ‘socket’ and the socket is too shallow. This often results in pain and arthritis.

Check with your breeder to see if the parents have been hip and elbow scored. Parents with perfect elbow and hip scores and less likely to have offspring with joint issues (although it is still possible).

Dermoid sinus – is a genetic condition which is known to affect ridgebacks. A dermoid sinus is a neural tube defect and affected dogs will have a small opening on the skin on the midline of the back. Often a thickened cord can be felt underneath the skin. This open tube can sometimes extend all the way into the spinal cord which can lead to serious consequences such as meningitis. This is usually treated surgically.

Owning a Rhodesian Ridgeback (or rather being owned by a Rhodesian Ridgeback) is a privilege.

RHODESIAN RIDGEBACK CLUB OF QUEENSLAND

INC AND RHODESIAN RIDGEBACK RESCUE QLD

Website: www.rrcq.com.au

Email: enquiry@rrcq.com.au

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Respiratory Function Grading Scheme

What is brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome (BOAS)?

Dogs with a flat, wide-shaped head are said to be brachycephalic (‘brachy’ meaning short, and ‘cephalic’, meaning head). The shape of the skull means that the nasal tissue and soft palate fits into a relatively smaller area which can lead to partial airway obstruction (causing heavy panting or noisy breathing). Obstruction of the airways can impair a dog’s ability to exercise, play, eat, drink and sleep. Affected dogs may require surgery. This condition is known as BOAS and is a progressive disorder.

Respiratory Function Grading Scheme

The University of Cambridge and the Kennel Club (UK) Respiratory Function Grading Scheme assesses (BOAS) and is designed to provide a non-invasive and objective assessment of the severity of BOAS in brachycephalic breeds. It is currently being applied in assessment of the following breeds: British Bulldogs, French Bulldogs and Pugs.

• Green: the lowest risk of breeding dogs affected by BOAS

• Amber: a higher risk of producing puppies that may grow up to be affected by BOAS

• Red: a mating which has a high risk of producing puppies that may grow up to be affected b y BOAS. These matings are not recommended. Producing puppies affected by BOAS has a serious impact on their health and welfare. A mating which may produce affected puppies should ne ver knowingly be carried out

The intent of the scheme is to improve understanding and to increase awareness of the condition, to collect data and also provide guidance to breeders on how to lower the risk of producing affected puppies and ultimately (through selective breeding) reduce the incidence of BOAS in these breeds.

Dogs can be assessed from the age of 12 months and this should be repeated every two years or until the dog is excluded from the breeding program.

RFG GRADE FOR EACH DOG GRADE 0 GRADE 1 GRADE 2 GRADE 3 GRADE GRADE GRADE GRADE 0 1 2 3 DOG ONE (Sire or Dam) DOG TWO (Sire or Dam)
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The way that BOAS is inherited is not fully understood and is not always entirely predictable.

The guidelines are designed to assist in reducing the risk of breeding puppies affected by BOAS. However, there are no guarantees with living animals. Even if the guidelines are followed, this does not guarantee that a puppy from two unaffected parents will not be affected by BOAS.

The scheme has been accepted widely around the world as a method of grading dogs for respiratory function.

Dogs Australia (ANKC) is the peak body in Australia responsible for Registered Pure Bred dogs and is a not-for-profit organisation which together with its affiliated State and Territory Member Bodies advocates for the preservation of purebred dogs and dedicated to promoting the health and welfare of companion animals through ethical and responsible breeding practices.

Dogs Australia joined this international effort just prior to the COVID pandemic and after being delayed by the pandemic is currently in the process of rolling out the RFG Scheme in Australia. Results will be available on the ORCHID database: orchid@dogsaustralia.org.au

As part of its agreement with the Kennel Club, Dogs Australia has appointed Dr. Arthur House BSc BVMS Ph.D. Cert SAS DECVS as Australia’s Chief Assessor for the RFG Scheme, an internationally recognized specialist small animal surgeon in both Australia and Europe. Dr House recently visited the UK to be briefed on the supervision of the Scheme by Dr. Jane Ladlow, being the Cambridge University Principal Investigator into non-invasive Assessment of Respiratory Function in Unrestrained Conscious Brachycephalic Dogs Pre and Post Upper Airway Surgery.

Dr. House is currently training veterinarians to become approved assessors to carry out respiratory function grading. Training days are being conducted and a number of veterinarians have now been appointed in Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland and South Australia. In conjunction with the State and Territory Member Bodies, further training will take place over the coming months. The next RFG assessment together with veterinary training will be conducted in Queensland. There will be an RFG assessment day on 31 August 2023 followed by a veterinary training day on 1 September 2023.

The response to the launch of the RFG Scheme in Australia has been excellent. The National British Bulldog Breed Council is in the process of instituting respiratory function grading as one of its health screening tests. The Bulldog Club of Queensland is also incorporating respiratory function grading into its health screening program.

For those members interested in participating and who are interested in having their dogs assessed, please contact the Dogs Queensland Health Committee – elisa_mccutcheon@bigpond.com

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Interested In Earthdog?

The Earthdog Subcommittee, assisted by the grounds staff, have proactively developed a temporary area for our members to once again conduct Earthdog Tests. This initiative has been very well received by our members.

Already this year after two tests, our dogs have gained titles at both events.

Many thanks to all the helpers who made the event happen and special thanks to Kim Dawson and our judges Christine and John Bourke.

Dogs Queensland will host an Earthdog Training Day along with a ‘Come and Try Day’ for those wishing to try the sport at the Durack Showgrounds on Saturday 8 July 2023. Simply bring your dog and a gold coin donation – the fun begins at 9.30am. For more information contact Kim Dawson at kimmaree1@hotmail.co.uk

The next test is being conducted on the 30th July 2023, at Durack. The list of dogs eligible to compete is included on page 23, along with more information on Titles.

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Welcome To Zone 2 News!

I’d like to introduce myself and thank you all for allowing me to be your representative in Zone 2 on the Board of Directors for Dogs Queensland. I hope I can serve you all well and look forward to working together with you in all matters K9.

This month to start us all off, I thought I’d tell you about myself, my life experiences and what I bring and offer to the DQ BoD table.

A little (or a lot) about me …

I did not grow up in the dog world, but did own an Australian Cattle Dog of working lines that was my buddy and assistant fitness trainer growing up … he would run everywhere with me as I trained for my sports that I loved. As a kid I raced moto x and competed in an array of motorcycle sports. I participated in Scouts as a Venturer and attained my Queens Scout. I played netball and used my height for defence. I rode a Harley Davidson to Uni and the lecturers knew when I arrived by the roar!

These days, I am an All Breeds judge and have been

since May 2014. I have been in the pure bred dog world since 1997 when I purchased my first show dog, a Keeshond male who titled with ease. Since then I have bred and or owned over 120 champion Keeshonds, many with multiple BIS awards, and am honoured to have bred and shown the world record holder for the most BIS awarded in the breed, my beloved Bolte who now many of you see me with in the neuter classes as he approaches 13 years young. I have imported and exported. I have attained 8 Endurance Test titles on my Keeshonds and am currently studying for my ET licence, with an aim to assist Zone 2 to gain this discipline in the area. I have participated for fun but not trialled in obedience and agility too.

My breed for which I am known is the Keeshond, but I also bred and campaigned numerous Boxers over some 18 years and dabbled in whippets for a short time too. I have handled many breeds across the seven groups assisting friends, but nothing can take me away from my love of the Keeshond (although I do miss not having a Boxer anymore). I regularly judge in conformation and enjoy this

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very much. I love the opportunity to judge some of the most beautiful dogs across our great state, the nation and of course around the world. Judging is something I have never taken for granted and try my best to always be honest and transparent in my decisions and placements, which I believe has also led me to being a more “true to the breed standard”, Keeshond breeder. My motto is, “if you cannot enjoy your day at the show, then take a break from it”!

I have moved from Sydney and the Central Coast of NSW in April 2021, to now reside in the lovely area of Hervey Bay. I came to the Bay to be near my aging parents and assist them if and when needed. Although I came to Queensland for different reasons other than to just show my dogs, I have found a real love of the area, it’s features and vastly changing landscape. I’m very glad of the move to join you all here in Zone 2 and of course, the rest of Queensland.

These days I am retired and spend my time with my partner and together we enjoy my other sport, competition clay target shooting or clay pigeon shooting as some of you know it as.

My career background that has led me to now being on the BoD for DQ is extensively involved in sports and event management, sales and marketing, in both the private and public sectors.

• My degree is in Sports Management;

• I have worked for some 12 years in local and state government in NSW in sport and recreation administration and development. I was extensively involved in the development of the NSW Companion Animal Management Plan, sporting development in Western Sydney to reduce youth crime, and the North Sydney contributions to the Sydney Olympic Games;

• A brief time in NZ in regional government saw me leading a community consultation for a year to developing Auckland as a future thriving city;

• Five years sales experience in a senior managers role with Tupperware Australia

where sales was not my only forte but training staff in skills and self-development was extremely fulfilling;

• A s most of you know I worked in marketing for Nestle Purina PetCare for ten years as the National Breeder Manager where one of my biggest legacies was the sponsorship of the Sydney Royal Dog and Cat Shows. Also the coming together of breeders and exhibitors in not only competition but a festive celebration of our companion animals, and of course to uplift the comradery with each other within our sport;

• A brief time in employment services managing some very difficult circumstances for staff and clients from some of the Central Coasts most struggling financial areas during Covid times and

• I have served on two boards previously, namely Scouts NSW and Women Sports and Recreation NSW.

I hope to use these vast collections of skills and experience to assist our zone at Board level, at club level and at event level to be heard, progress and thrive within our zone and across the state.

How can I help?

I am here to help your clubs and certainly to assist with items that you would like addressed by the Board. I have also taken on committee roles that will not only assist all DQ members but our zone too.

Thus, I have willingly taken on the role as Chair of the Marketing and PR committee. This committee will be focussing on some of our top events, admittedly, most of which are held in Zone 1, but I will be looking for opportunities to assist the abilities of our Zone 2 (and thus also Zone 3) members

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to participate or how some of these events may be beneficial to also run in our Zone 2 and 3 areas. This committee will focus on such events as:

• The EKKA;

• The Paws Aid events (such as ANZAC Day shows);

• The All Dog Sports Spectacular events;

• The Dog of the Year and Puppy of the Year events;

• External public canine expo type events such as the Dog Lovers Show and

• Other internal event coordination.

I am also involved in two further committees which I feel will also assist our zone, The Junior Handler Committee and the Government and Media Liaison Committee. Firstly, the JH Committee to endeavour to assist our juniors to thrive in our zone and participate with more easy access to the State titles too. And in the Government Liaison and Media Committee to assist our members locally with issues or concerns and how DQ can assist and/

or advocate in the development of canine policy in our local government areas and the state into the future.

Let Our Zone 2 Shine:

Zone 2 News will be a new monthly addition to The Dog World each month. I am looking for input from all our clubs and members about what’s coming up, what is great to celebrate and of course, items that we need to address. Let me know what you would like to promote about your upcoming shows and trails, club and fundraising activities, or even what you can share with other clubs or want to encourage members across the state to be apart of to grow your activities.

If there’s items you think we need to talk about more or course or clinics to conduct locally, let’s get them happening!

Hunkeedori.keeshonds@iinet.net.au 0403 257 072

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No Barriers To Showing

We often take for granted our ability to show and compete with our dogs, in what would be considered the usual way.

On 10 June 2023, during the judging of our specialty shows, we saw some inspirational exhibitors, showing their dogs, despite having some mobility issues themselves.

At the Cattle Dog and Kelpie Club shows, Julie McKay showed her stumpy tail cattle dog, Annie beautifully whilst using her mobility scooter. Julie also took

Annie Lure Coursing the previous weekend. This was all made possible by the use of Julie’s mobility scooter to guide Annie to the starting area.

Long-term Boxer exhibitor Lorraine Smitheringale also enjoyed showing on the day competing in Veteran Handlers with a beautiful Boxer, Agnes, owned by Kym Hooper. Lorraine was also assisted by using her mobility scooter.

Our dog world continues to be a place for inclusion and acceptance. Great work Julie and Lorraine!!!!

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Zone 3 News

Cairns Canine Carnival In Review

As the sun set on a day filled with furry fun and wagging tails, the Cairns Canine Carnival, a collaboration between Guide Dogs, the Cairns Kennel Club, and the vibrant community of dog lovers, emerged as a resounding success. The event, held recently, showcased the extraordinary bond between humans and their four-legged companions while raising crucial funds to support the remarkable work of Guide Dogs.

The Cairns Kennel Club, a dedicated advocate for canine welfare, played an integral role in hosting this remarkable event. Their commitment to creating a venue that was tail-ormade for the occasion provided the perfect backdrop for a day filled with joy, laughter, and an undeniable passion for our furry friends. Their unwavering support set the stage for an unforgettable experience.

Supported by the Cairns Regional Council, the Cairns Canine Carnival has become an eagerly anticipated highlight on the local events calendar. The council’s commitment to fostering a vibrant and inclusive community shines through in their support of engaging dog-focused events. It is through their partnership that the carnival has grown into a celebration of the profound impact dogs have on our lives.

Looking back on the 2023 Cairns Canine Carnival, we can’t help but reflect on the incredible moments that made it so special. From heartwarming interactions between humans and Guide Dogs to the impressive displays of agility and talent in various competitions, the event left an indelible mark on all who attended.

Our canteen volunteers kept the crowds fed (left to right): Nerida, Maddi, Michell, Sandy (at rear) and Kym.
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CCKC Team with Gulliver, the 4 m high Guide Dogs mascot (left to right): Emma, Gordon, Ashley, Jess and Christie

The generosity and enthusiasm of the community were on full display as they rallied behind Guide Dogs, a cause that touches the hearts of so many. Funds raised during the carnival will go towards the training and placement of these extraordinary animals, empowering individuals with vision loss to live more independent lives.

But the story doesn’t end here. As we bid farewell to the 2023 edition of the Cairns Canine Carnival, we eagerly turn our eyes to the future. Plans are already underway to make the 2024 event even more unforgettable. With the continued support of Guide Dogs, the Cairns Kennel Club, and the Cairns Regional Council, dog lovers can anticipate another spectacular celebration of our beloved four-legged companions.

So mark your calendars and get ready to unleash the fun once again. The Cairns Canine Carnival will return in 2024, promising more tail-wagging excitement, heart-warming moments, and a renewed commitment to making a difference in the lives of both humans and their canine companions.

To find out how you can support Guide Dogs or get involved go to www.guidedogsqld.com.au

DOGS QUEENSLAND LOVES DOG TALES

Members are invited to submit dog related stories of interest for inclusion in upcoming issues of our Dog World magazine.

All canine topics are accepted whether they be unusual, quirky or factual and can include ‘paw-friendly’ walks and cafes, heart-warming tales or antics while in lockdown to name a few.

Dogs Queensland would like to showcase your dog’s story to the wider canine community. To see your story published simply send it through to barbara@ dogsqueensland.org.au

Dogs Queensland have a limited number of Microchip Scanners and DQ bags available for purchase.

To make a purchase, simply visit the Dogs Queensland office during business hours (Monday – Friday, 8am to 5pm) or to place an order, phone 3252 2661 or email pina@dogsqueensland.org.au. Postage rates apply, if required. $2 each $45 each

The Guide Dogs Team (left to right): Guide Dogs Clients, Larry and Jena and Guide Dogs Canine Services team member Daniel.
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Travel Tails Of Queensland

Get ready to unleash the adventure, fellow dog pawrents! This is our guide to the top dog-friendly travel destinations in Queensland. Unearthed with our canine companions, Keiko and Summer, these spots are sure to unleash a wagging frenzy of excitement for both you and your furry companion!

From the tropical paradise of Magnetic Island, the sunny beaches of the Sunshine Coast, the winetasting wonder of Stanthorpe, the nature-filled Atherton Tablelands to the serene beauty of Agnes Water & 1770. We’ll have you and your furry travel companion ready to hit the road together.

So, are you all set for a ‘pawsome’ journey? Adventure awaits!

1. Magnetic Island

Fancy some island hopping? There’s no better state than Queensland for magnificent islands!

Magnetic Island, our first stop, will make you and your dog’s tail wag enthusiastically. A ferry ride from Townsville will get you here. Once you’ve landed, hire a Mini Moke or topless car to cruise

the island and feel the tropical breeze in your hair (& coat!) Treat your doggo to a splash at one of the on-leash but dog-friendly beaches, from Nelly Bay to Picnic Bay, or grab a snack at a pup-friendly cafe there.

Don’t miss the captivating Gabul Way boardwalk and the island’s shipwreck history! You can even get up close to the George Rennie and SS City of Adelaide wrecks at low tide. BUT… a little warning from Keiko: white dogs, brace for mud!

PS: For another pawsome island check out the equally enchanting Great Keppel Island.

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Agnes Waters

2. Sunshine Coast

Next up is the stunning Sunshine Coast, where endless beaches beckon both you and your fourlegged companions. Let your dogs frolic at Noosa Spit Beach, Sunshine Beach North or Castaways Beach, where off-leash fun awaits. Speaking of adventures, why not hire a boat for a day cruising the Noosa River? You can pull up on a secluded beach for a delightful picnic lunch - un-fur-gettable memories.

Don’t miss the opportunity to hike up Mt Ninderry for breathtaking views or visit the Glass House Mountains Lookout. And if you’re in the mood for some retail therapy, the vibrant Eumundi Markets is a must-visit destination that welcomes people and dogs alike. For food enthusiasts, the Sunshine Coast boasts a vast array of dog-friendly eateries.

The Sunshine Coast offers the perfect blend of relaxation, exploration, and culinary delights.

3. Stanthorpe

When it comes to a ‘grape’ getaway, Stanthorpe in the Granite Belt region is a pawsome choice. Get ready to indulge in dog-friendly cellar doors and wine-tasting experiences. It might make your taste buds ‘howl’ with delight. With a wide selection of

wineries to choose from, including our favs Summit Estate, Symphony Hill Wines, Robert Channon Wines, and Ridgemill Estate Cellar Door, you and your canine companion can explore the flavours of the region together.

But it’s not just about the wine in Stanthorpe! Take a moment to explore the rocky outcrops of Donnelly’s Castle and Sentimental Rocks, where you’ll be treated to stunning natural beauty. For more ‘walkies,’ follow the paths along Quart Pot Creek in Stanthorpe or head to the top of Mt Marlay for panoramic views that will make you and pup feel on top of the world.

4. The Atherton Tablelands

Staying inland but venturing to the far north we have the fur-tastic Atherton Tablelands, where nature’s wonders await you and your furry friend. Prepare to be captivated by the lush landscapes, rivers, and waterfalls that make this region a true paradise for outdoor enthusiasts.

Take a refreshing dip in Emerald Creek Falls, a hidden gem where you can cool off and embrace the serenity of the surroundings. If you’re feeling like walkies, then you can also hike to the top of the fall here or em-bark on a leisurely stroll through

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Donnelly’s Castle

Wongabel State Forest, where you’ll encounter majestic giant fig trees.

The campgrounds at Granite Gorge were one of our favourites, offering a tranquil setting to connect with nature. Don’t miss a visit to the historic Herberton Village, where you can immerse yourself in the charm of yesteryears. And for a unique experience, why not catch a movie and camp out under the stars at the dog-friendly drive-in cinemas in Atherton?

5. Agnes Waters & 1770

Finally, we arrive at the small and sleepy towns of Agnes Waters & 1770. These gems offer a perfect blend of relaxation and coastal charm. It may be a quieter destination, but that’s precisely what makes it special. Embrace the laid-back coastal vibes as you and your furry friend indulge in beach activities like paddleboarding, swimming, and beach walks. This was the spot where Sam and Summer, our adventurous duo, caught their first waves on a paddleboard together!

Enjoy the breathtaking beauty of the sunset while sipping a refreshing drink on the beach. Or take leisurely strolls through the townships, discover the local cafes, or visit the 1770 Distillery.

Queensland offers incredible dog-friendly destinations that will leave both you and your furry friend wagging your tails with joy. There’s something for every adventurous spirit and playful pup. And with heading to these top dog-friendly

destinations together, endless fun and the joy of shared experience await humans and pups alike. Get ready to explore Queensland, creating memories that will have you answering the question ‘Who let the dogs out?’ with a definitive “We have!”

Ready to embark on your own pawsome adventure in Queensland, or Australia wide? Grab a copy of ‘Dog Tales of Australia: Australia’s best destinations for Dog Lovers Unleashed’ for even more tailwagging inspiration and start planning your next memorable trip with your furry friend!

Kerry Martin & Puppy Tales

Kerry Martin of Puppy Tales considers pets very much part of the family so lives this adage to help and inspire fellow pet parents to create incredible memories of a most pawsome life!

Kerry is often on the road throughout Australia offering her award-winning dog photography https://puppytales.com.au. She’s known for her stunning seasonal photography experiences in amazing locations and her tales of travel adventures with her dogs Keiko and Summer.

Kerry is also the founder of the Australian Dog of the Year Awards which recognises the incredible contribution of dogs to people, communities and society.

To purchase your copy of Kerry’s Dog Tales of Australia, simply visit https://puppytales.com. au/product/dog-tales-of-australia-book

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Canine Ehrlichiosis

Canine Ehrlichiosis is a bacterial infection in dogs which is caused by a tick-borne bacteria Ehrlichia canis (E. canis). The primary vector is the brown dog tick (Rhipicephalus sanguineus). This is not the paralysis tick.

Ticks acquire E. canis by feeding, in the larval stage, on infected canids. Once infected, the infection is transmitted by nymphs or adults when feeding. Domesticated or wild animals in the family Canidae (dogs, dingoes and foxes) are the reservoir hosts.

There have been rare instances where humans have been infected after being bitten by an infected tick. However, there have been no reported cases of infection in humans in Australia to date.

Clinical Signs

There are 3 phases of infection:

• Acute (3-4 weeks)

• Sub-clinical (months to years)

• Chronic (months to years)

Acute phase:

The incubation period is 1-3 weeks after a tick bite. This phase is characterised by non-specific clinical signs which may include:

• Fever

• Lethargy

• Enlarged lymph nodes

• Weight loss

• Discharge from the nose and eyes

• Bleeding from the nose

• Bleeding under the skin (which may appear as small spots, patches or bruising).

This phase typically lasts for 2-4 weeks.

The severity of symptoms can vary considerably between dogs.

In countries where E. canis is established and has become endemic, death is usually rare during this phase and most dogs recover although some may remain sub-clinical carriers for months or even years. However, in Australia, where the disease is spreading in a relatively naïve population, it is quite likely that there will be severe illness and high morbidity in this phase.

Sub-clinical phase

Dogs will either:

• Clear the infection

• Remain infected (although asymptomatic)

• Progress to a chronic form of the disease.

Some dogs may progress from the acute phase and become carriers. These dogs are still infected but present no symptoms. The bacteria remain in the spleen, bone marrow and white blood cells. If the dog’s immune system is compromised, this will squeeze the spleen and the bacteria may be released.

Accordingly, the disease can remain latent and the dog may still be infected for months or even years.

Chronic phase

The chronic form of the disease may not manifest itself for months or even years.

Clinical signs are similar to the acute phase but are likely to be more severe. These may include:

• Fever

• Weakness

• Weight loss

• Bleeding disorders

• Pale mucous membranes

• Eye abnormalities (corneal oedema)

• Muscle pain (poly arthritis) stiff gait

• Neurologial abnormalities

Blood tests often show severely low platelets, low

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white cells and anaemia.

This form of the disease is usually fatal and further treatment is likely to have a low prospect of success. Infected dogs may also be more susceptible to secondary infections.

How does the disease spread?

Dogs do not transmit the disease directly to each other (except in the case of blood transfusion).

As the disease is not directly transmissible between dogs (by natural means), it is spread by:

• Actively infected ticks infecting uninfected dogs in new locations;

• Acutely infected dogs infecting tick populations in new locations;

• Sub-clinical and chronically infected dogs infecting tick populations in new locations

What can you do to protect your dogs and your kennel?

In this case, prevention is by far better than cure.

Prevention

The level of precaution will depend upon the risk of being bitten by a tick and the prevalence of E. canis in that area or potential exposure to dogs from an area in which E. canis is present.

If you are travelling, avoid taking your dog(s) into known infested areas unless absolutely necessary and keep an eye on State government regulations before leaving an area or crossing State lines (as these may change).

If you are located in or travelling through a tick area:

• Healthy dogs should be on an effective tick control program.

• Keep grass short and avoid taking dogs into or in close proximity to potentially tick infected areas such as bush and long grass, particularly in coastal areas.

• Avoid areas and contact with free ranging dogs (eg. dog parks and other off leash areas)

• Inspect your dogs daily for ticks and for 5-6 days after being in tick infected areas.

• Check bedding and treat with anti-parasite sprays if in a tick area.

The prevention of ehrlichiosis requires a different strategy to paralysis tick. For paralysis tick, it is important to kill any tick quickly if it attaches. In the case of ehrlichiosis, you need to prevent the dog from being bitten in the first place. It is therefore important to take precautionary measures to repel ticks in order to prevent the tick from attaching at all. Accordingly, a combination of topical and oral tick prevention is best to deal with the threat from different ticks.

There are quite a few products currently available on the market:

• Collars – Seresto®, Preventic®, Kiltix®;

• Spot-on treatments: Advantix®, Frontline®. Seresto and Advantix have been experimentally shown to prevent transmission of E. canis to dogs.

Oral products such as Simparica®, NexGard® and Bravecto® are a second line of defence. They do not prevent the dog from being bitten.

Accordingly, a combination of topical and oral tick prevention is best to prevent E. Canis and to also deal with the threat from other tick borne illness. and disease.

Follow manufacturer’s instructions and ensure the dog is not left unprotected by missing or running late with treatment.

Treatment

The earlier the infection is diagnosed and treated, the better. PCR and ELISA tests provide the most accurate diagnosis together with comprehensive blood tests. Blood tests will usually pick up abnormalities such as low platelets and mild anaemia.

Affected dogs will require veterinary treatment. It is possible to treat ehrlichiosis with Doxycycline (a tetracycline anti-biotic). Note that this treatment is not appropriate for dogs under 6 months of age. Usually, a minimum of 4 weeks will be required. Shorter treatment periods may result in sub-clinical carriers. Seronegative PCR tests will indicate if the infection has cleared.

Presence of E. canis in Australia

The first confirmed detection of E. canis in Australia was in the Kimberley region in Western Australia.

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Although anecdotal reports indicate that E. canis may have been present in Australia considerably earlier than this, these are not confirmed cases. E. canis has now been detected in a number of parts of Queensland including the following Local Government Areas: Mt Isa, Doomadgee, Cloncurry and Carpentaria, and in dogs travelling through these LGAs and infected areas interstate. Infection was first detected in Townsville in December 2022 and also subsequently. Accordingly, it is highly likely that the disease may be significantly more widespread in Queensland.

Movement of Dogs

Human assisted movement of dogs is considered the most likely means of spreading E. canis. The following map shows the distribution of brown dog

tick in Australia.

So, in order to prevent transmission, it is necessary to take precautionary measures. With movement of dogs around the country, it is otherwise highly likely that this disease will become widespread.

If moving a dog from a potentially infected areas, ensure that the dog is tick treated at least 2-4 weeks prior to travel. Preferably, maintain a record of treatment for 6 months.

If you are acquiring a dog from a tick infected area, check that it has been treated for ticks and for how long prior to being transported. Consider conducting blood tests (either prior to transport or shortly after arrival and keep separate until results are received) in order to protect the rest of the dogs in the kennel.

References:

Dantas-Torres, F. Capelli, G. Gianelli, A., Ramos, R. A. N., Lia R. P., Cantacessi, C. & Otranto D. (2013) Efficacy of an imidacloprid/flumethrin collar against fleas, ticks and tick-borne pathogens in dogs. Parasites & vectors, 6(1), 1-8

Fourie, J. J., Luus, H. G., Stanneck D., & Jongejan, F. (2013). The efiicacy of Advatix to prevent transmission of Ehrlichia canis to dogs by Rhipicephalus sangguineus ticks. Parasite 20

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Congratulations Ladies

Margaret Alderton, Bevly O’Hara and Judith Langton recently made the decision to retire from official club duties. In recognition of their servcie and dedication to the dog world Dogs Queensland showcases their highlights and achievements over the years.

Margaret Alderton

Margaret Alderton joined Dogs Queensland in 1970 and has been a member for 50 years.

Margaret is very proud of her contribution to the dog world and has gotten a lot of pleasure from showing and working with a number of clubs. She has enjoyed most of all, the socialisation and interaction of showing dogs in the ring.

Margaret is a life member of the Shetland Sheepdog Club of Queensland and was the Treasurer on 2 separate occasions for about 40 years. She is also a life member of the Pine Rivers Kennel Club, the Daybora Show Society and the Working Dog Club of Queensland.

She also was the chief steward/organiser for

the Daybora and Redcliffe Agricultural Shows for about 10 years.

Margaret started with Shetland Sheep dogs but showed a Briard for many years. She also handled Collies and different breeds in the Gundog Group, but her main love is the Shetland Sheep Dog. Margaret really helped other people in their journey of showing dogs mainly in group 5.

She became a familiar face around the dog show world in later years as a writer and has worked at the Ipswich Agricultural Show and the Working Dog Club. She was more than happy to accept their invitation and put her writing skills to the test. Owing to her health, Margaret’s journey has come to an end and its time goodbye.

Bevly O’Hara

Bevly OHara joined Dogs Queensland in 1976 showing British Bulldogs. With great success Bevly breed under the prefix LYDEN and participated in many shows.

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Left to right: Margaret Alderton, Bevly O’Hara and Judith Langton

Bevly also joined the British Bulldog Club in 1976 and the Ladies Kennel Club in 1979. Of which she is still a member of both clubs to date. She became the Treasurer for LKA in 1983 and held various executive positions with QBC over the years.

As her showing days came to an end, Bevly also took up writing and has enjoyed a different side of the dog world for the last 16 years.

Judith Langton

Judith Langton joined Dogs Queensland in 1980 showing her one true love, Toy Poodles.

Throughout her membership she has bred under the Prefix SILBLACTON and shown Aust Ch Silblacton Simply The Best, who in, 1995 was the first Toy Poodle to qualify for Queensland Dog of the Year, since its beginning in 1982. Her Toy Poodles went on to obtain numerous show and group awards and titles.

Judith has also been involved with the Poodle Club of Qld as the current Vice President, Southern Districts K.C as President and Show Secretary Qld Dog of The Year as the Convener.

Judith stopped showing her Toy Poodles when her beloved husband passed away only to come back years later as a writer.

As she writes herself out of this world, Judith is retiring on an enjoyable note.

Margaret, Bevly and Judith leave behind their knowledge, devotion and passion – all of which has helped shape our dog world. We thank them for their continued service over the years and wish them all the best for the coming years.

EMAIL: marellen@marellenshowribbons.com

ADDRESS: 109 Silverdale Rd Silverdale N.S.W. 2752

WEB: www.marellenshowribbons.com

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8th National Bullmastiff Specialty Show

Secretary, 8th National Bullmastiff Committee

On behalf of the Bullmastiff Club of Qld

The Bullmastiff Club of Queensland was honoured to host the recent 8th National Bullmastiff Specialty Show. After hosting the event in 2017, we didn’t expect to be doing it again back to back with a limited preparation time of only 20 months. The BMCQLD picked up the reins and ran with it! Attempting the biggest showcase of Bullmastiffs in this country with three shows over three days, a breeders poinstcore, state club challenge, a breed lecture by breed specialist Andrew Burt, and finishing with a presentation dinner and auction. Shows of this type and magnitude cannot occur without the dedication and assistance of a team of individuals committed to honouring the breed, this was a huge undertaking for our small but dedicated committee.

And what a fantastic weekend we had! 98 entries with exhibitors from all states except NT. Fabulous weather, awesome trophies and prizes, good sportsmanship and a chance to renew friendships and forge new ones. With the last National being held six years ago, this was a much needed event for us all to catch up and celebrate our magnificent breed.

Thank you to our wonderful team of breed specialist judges: Amanda Warren (UK), Meg Hamilton (NZ) and Kim Rogers (NSW) and our property class judge Stephanie Rickard (VIC).

And our amazing officials: Trevor Sully, Vicki Schneider, Deborah McLean, Cathy Cameron and Kevin Zimmerle, photographer: Patrik Berger. Thank you all for your good humour over the long days.

Huge thanks must go to our very generous corporate sponsors and bullmastiff community. Our shows were very well supported and we couldn’t have put on such an amazing event without you! The trophy and prize table for all three shows was outstanding.

The dinner and auction was a lively gathering full of fun and frivolity, thank you to everyone who attended and bid heartily on our items enabling us to present a cheque to Bullmastiff Rescue for $3000!

And of course congratulations to all the winners! We hope everyone took home great memories from an incredible weekend!

BEST IN SHOW
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Gr. Ch. Mymooch Judges Quest JUNIOR IN SHOW Ch. Costog Killertons Guard LIMIT IN SHOW Anmenta Black Velvet BABY IN SHOW Bullmighty Reach Out Richard RUNNER UP BEST IN SHOW Sup. Ch. Gameguard Innuendo BEST IN SHOW - CURTAIN RAISER Sup. Ch. Gameguard Innuendo
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RUNNER UP BEST IN SHOW - CURTAIN RAISER Ch. Anmenta Ace Kicker

BREEDERS TEAMS

OFFICIALS (L-R): VICKI SCHNEIDER, KEVIN ZIMMERLE, CATHY CAMERON, DEBORAH McLEAN, TREVOR SULLY

BULLMASTIFF CLUB OF QUEENSLAND COMMITTEE MEMBERS

BITCH CHALLENGE LINEUP DOG CHALLENGE LINEUP
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Thank you for your service!

Greenbank Veterinary Hospital would like to take the opportunity to thank Dr Gerry King for his service, commitment, dedication and passion to the veterinary reproductive industry.

We would like to express our sincere gratitude for all the hard work and dedication that Gerry has put into the hospital over the years and his humour and cheeky character will be greatly missed. We wish Gerry all the best in his future endeavours.

Most of you already know Dr Rishi Shah, the new owner of Greenbank Veterinary Hospital from his many years working alongside Dr Gerry. Dr Rishi has over 25 years of experience in the veterinary industry (over 17 years in reproduction) and brings with him a wealth of knowledge and expertise. Greenbank Veterinary Hospital changed ownership in January and as you can see, our team are still offering the same professional and caring service. Working alongside Dr Rishi, we have our Operations Manager Leanne Perrin who also has a special interest in reproduction and over 15 years of experience to add to the team.

As many of you are aware, our practice has been growing steadily through the years, and we are ready to take it to the next level by introducing our new special interest consulting / surgery days:

• Ophthalmology Surgery – Dr Kylie Griffin

• Orthopaedics – Dr Mark Tonzig: (BoneVet)

• Hip, Elbow & Spine X-Rays – Dr Lindsay McNaught

• Respiratory Functional Grading – Dr Amie Tummers

• Cardiac Screening – Dr Stuart Unsworth

We would also like to remind everyone that our reproductive team remains unchanged with our wonderful nursing team that you all know and love - Jess, Daz and Abby.

At this moment, there will be no changes to our business operations, and we remain committed to providing the same excellent service that you have come to expect from us. We are confident that this change will only serve to strengthen our commitment to you and your pets.

As always, if you have any questions or concerns or would like any further information around the special interest days and booking in to see our fabulous team, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us. We look forward to continuing to serve you and your pets for many years to come.

Your Team,

Greenbank Veterinary Hospital, P: (07) 3802 1155, E: info@greenbank.vet

Dachshund Club Of Queensland13th National Show

Dogs Queensland congratulates all the winners and members who took to the Show Rings to exhibit their dogs in the Dachshund Club of Queensland 13th National Show, held at the Durack Sportsgrounds on Thursday 25 through to Sunday 28 May 2023. Thank you to all those who made the shows a success including exhibitors, workers and volunteers alike.

All images taken at the National Show can be viewed and purchased from Patrik Berger Photography at www.patrikberger.photography/

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BEST IN SHOW CH. TISCHAMINGO IS WHO WE ARE INTERMEDIATE IN SHOW CH. SCHLAU VINTAGE BRONZE PUPPY IN SHOW CH. SHASDIN ROYAL ULTRA SIENNA RUNNER UP IN SHOW SUP. CH. BRIARMIST BREAKING THE RULES BEST NEUTER IN SHOW CH. RHONE KURT VON RYAN
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JUNIOR IN SHOW CH. TARRANGOWER TETSWANA

Breeder Alert –

Puppy Scam Websites

Dogs Queensland has become increasingly aware of Puppy Scam Websites using legitimate Dogs Queensland Registration and Queensland Breeder Identification (BIN) Numbers to sell puppies. Dogs Queensland Registration Numbers are obtained from legitimate websites such as Dogs Queensland or DogzOnline, where they are displayed as required by the Queensland Government.

Please see the Queensland Dog Breeder Fact Sheets for regulations and guidelines for Queensland Dog Breeders.

An example of a typical scam is:

• A Dogs Queensland Membership number is lifted from current advertising on the internet.

• The scammer researches and obtains personal details of the breeder including name, suburb, prefix.

• A domain name similar to the Kennel prefix is registered on an offshore registry.

• Once the breeder has ceased advertising the litter of puppies a new website is published.

• No physical address or phone numbers are advertised on the website.

• The seller avoids permitting you to physically see the cyber puppy and only sends non genuine pictures.

• The seller insists on only accepting payment by a crypto currency or a funds transfer.

As a breeder what can you do to avoid being an unknowing victim of a Puppy Scam:

• Regularly Google search the internet for websites using a similar Domain Name as your Prefix.

• Put a warning notification in your online advertising to alert buyers to check any website they are looking at is legitimate.

• Encourage puppy buyers to verify breeder information with Dogs Queensland and make direct inperson contact with you.

• Ensure puppy buyers check communications are made with verified contact details.

• Encourage puppy buyers to meet the puppy and breeder before handing over payments.

As a buyer what can you do to avoid being a victim of a Puppy Scam:

• Verify breeder information with Dogs Queensland.

• Ensure communications are made to verified contact details.

• Meet the puppy and breeder before handing over payments.

• If paying online, use a credit card or PayPal where you have a degree of buyer protection.

• Check website is an established site with a website security certificate.

• Avoid websites without physical address or phone numbers.

• A sk for proof, including ANKC registration papers and veterinary health records for any puppy. Importantly you should report any suspect sites or advertising to the ACCC ScamWatch website. Please let us know about any suspect websites too by contacting Dogs Queensland on 3252 2661 or by email at info@dogsqueensland.org.au.

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Fun in the Sun in July!

Why shiver your way through a Southern or Central Queensland show weekend when you could take the scenic drive north? To Cairns! Where the Cairns City Kennel Club is putting on our Winter Spectacular cluster of 4 Championship Shows (in conjunction with the Cairns Show Association).

With the very best winter weather you’ll find in Queensland, this weekend is sure to be worth the journey! With 4 Championship Shows, a community BBQ dinner Saturday night, an amazing canteen and some of that Far Northern hospitality we all hear about! Enjoy a relaxed weekend of winter shows, with your mates from around the state, but without the freezing cold weather!

Our shows are proudly sponsored by Detainers Cairns and our first show on Saturday is a Rosette Spectacular.

Entries close Sunday, 16 July 2023 at 6pm. Enter now via Show Manager ( www.showmanager.com.au )

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SHOW GAZETTE SEPTEMBER 2023

DNA TESTING SERVICE

Using Dogs Queensland for all your DNA requirements is a simple, straightforward process for all members (regardless of computer skills).

Members can easily place an order for DNA Profiling and Parentage and it is entirely managed by Dogs Queensland from posting DNA swab kits to final DNA results.

• DNA Profiling and parentage

• Prompt turnaround

Other testing available:

• Breed specific DNA testing

• Specific Single Breed testing

ONLY $49.50

Contact Julana at julana@dogsqueensland.org.au

or by phone on 3252 2661 for all your DNA enquiries

Show Date: Sunday 30 July 2023

Entries Close: Saturday 22 July 2023

TOWERS P A & M ASSOCIATION INC

Venue: Charters Towers Showgrounds, Show Street, Charters Towers QLD CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW

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

Sweepstakes: Baby Puppy

Entry Fees: $15.00, Sweepstakes $10.00

Catalogues – Printed $3.00, Online $1.00

Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Tanya Ph: 0466245758

Judging starts at 9:00AM with Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Group 7

Ring 1 Ms K Tosi (QLD) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 7,6,5,4,3,2,1

General Specials Ms K Tosi (QLD)

Parking will be in a designated area.

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Show Date: Saturday 5 August 2023

Entries Close: Friday 14 July 2023

SARINA SHOW SOCIETY INC

Venue: Sarina Showgrounds, Bruce Highway Sarina 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 – Printed $3.00, Online $1.00

Entries to: Sarina Show Society, PO Box 119, Sarina QLD 4737

Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Jasmyn Ph: 0407500019

Judging starts at 10:00AM

Mr D McAllister (QLD) Groups 1 to 7 and General Specials

Junior Handlers will be judging in the lunch break. No passes will be sent out, passes will be emailed. 1 or 2 dogs entered = 1 pass 3 or more dogs = 2 passes

Show Date: Sunday 13 August 2023

Entries Close: Sunday 6 August 2023

THE FRENCH BULLDOG CLUB QLD

Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Avenue, Durack QLD

Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a),9(9a), 10(10a), 14(14a) 11(11a), 18(18a)

Property Classes: Best Head, Best Movement, Best Pied, Best Brindle, Best Fawn, Breeders Team, Dam & Progeny, Sire & Progeny.

Entry Fees: Members - 1st and 2nd entry $25.00, Consecutive entries $20.00, Non-Members - 1st and 2nd entry $30.00, Consecutive entries $25.00, Baby Puppy $15.00, Property Classes $5.00

Catalogues – Printed $3.00, Online $1.00.

Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Kerrie Ph: 0402929209

Junior Handlers including Tiny Tots will be judged in the lunch break

Judging starts at 10:00AM

Mr K Winter (WA) Breed classes, General Specials, Property classes

Show Date: Wednesday 16 August 2023

Entries Close: Wednesday 9 August 2023

QUEENSLAND GUNDOG ASSOCIATION

Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Ave, Durack QLD 2 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS AND 2 OPEN SHOWS

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

Sweepstakes: Baby Puppy, Puppy, Junior, Intermediate, Neuter

Entry Fees: Champ - $40:00 (covers all shows), free online catalogue. Sweepstakes $10.00

Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au Enquiries: Adrian Ph: 0421125598

Championship Show 1 - judging starts at 8:30AM

Mrs S McFadden (NSW) Breeds A – Z and General Specials

Open Show 1 - Judging Starts at 9:00AM

Mr C Reid (VIC) Breeds Z – A and General Specials

Sweepstakes will be judged between Show 1 and Show 2

Miss A Carius (QLD) All Sweepstakes.

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Championship Show 2 - Judging starts at 1:30PM

This show will be judged under the 1-4 Group Placement System

(Including Baby in Show, Puppy in Show, Neuter in Show, Veteran in Show)

Mr D Murphy (USA) Breeds A – Z and General Specials

Open Show 2 - Judging starts at 2:00PM

This show will be judged under the 1-4 Group Placement System (Including Baby in Show, Puppy in Show, Neuter in Show, Veteran in Show)

Mr K Robinson (NSW) Breeds Z – A and General Specials

Proudly Sponsored by

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Show Dates: Friday 1 September to Sunday 3 September 2023

Entries Close: Monday 21 August 2023

BURNETT KENNEL CLUB INC

Venue: Wondai Showgrounds, QLD

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

Entry Fees: Champ: $15.00, Baby Puppy and Sweepstakes $10.00

Catalogues - Printed $6.00, Online $2.00 (covers all 3 shows)

Entries to: Burnett KC, PO Box 78, Waterford West Qld 4133

Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Ceri Ph: 0434975249 or Jeff 0421630051

Show Day Contact: Ceri Ph: 0434 975 249 or Wayne 0438 155 505

Friday 1 September 2023

Judging starts at 8:30AM with Sweepstakes

Ring 1 Rev C Seymour (NSW) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 1 and 3

Ring 2 Mrs S Phegan (NSW) Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 2, 4 and 7

Ring 3 Mrs J Ireland (QLD) Groups 6 and 5

General Specials Mrs J Ireland (QLD)

Saturday 2 September 2023

Judging starts at 8:30AM with Sweepstakes

Junior handlers to be judged in the lunch break

Ring 1 Mrs J Ireland (QLD) Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 1 and 3

Ring 2 Rev C Seymour (NSW) Groups 2, 4 and 7

Ring 3 Mrs S Phegan (NSW) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 6 and 5

General Specials Rev C Seymour (NSW)

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Sunday 3 September 2023

Judging starts at 8:30AM with Sweepstakes

Ring 1 Mrs S Phegan (NSW) Groups 1 and 3

Ring 2 Mrs J Ireland (QLD) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by followed by Groups 2, 4 and 7

Ring 3 Rev C Seymour (NSW) Puppy Sweepstakes followed by followed by Groups 6 and 5

General Specials Mrs S Phegan (NSW)

Unpowered Camping only $12.00 per night. No access prior to mi J ddayL Thursday. No Roping Off

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Show Date: Saturday 2 September 2023

Entries Close: Saturday 12 August 2023

15TH POODLE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW, OBEDIENCE & RALLY TRIALS

GOLD COAST SHOW SOCIETY

Hosted by Poodle Club of VIC InC

Show Date: Saturday 2 September 2023

Entries Close: Saturday 12 August 2023

GOLD COAST SHOW SOCIETY

KCC PARK, 655 WESTERNPORT HWY, SKYE

SATURDAY 23 & SUNDAY 24

Venue: Southport Parkland, Marine Parade, Southport QLD (First exit past Gold Coast Aquatic Centre) CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW

SEPTEMBER 2023

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

Entries Close Friday 1 September 2023

Entries: $13.00

Judges

Catalogues - Printed $3.00, Online $1.00

Venue: Southport Parkland, Marine Parade, Southport QLD (First exit past Gold Coast Aquatic Centre)

CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW

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

Entries: $13.00

Catalogues - Printed $3.00, Online $1.00

Mr Georg Walther (Germany) –Conformation

Online Entries Only: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Kylie Ph: 0414 453 624

Mr Eddie Howden – Obedience

Mrs Gaye Todd – Rally

Judging starts at 9:00AM

Ring 1 Ms J Docksey (NSW) Groups 7, 3 and 4

Online Entries Only: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Kylie Ph: 0414 453 624

Judging starts at 9:00AM

Ring 1 Ms J Docksey (NSW) Groups 7, 3 and 4

Schedule information and updates

Ring 2 Mrs V Royston (QLD) Mr D Kill (QLD) Group 5 followed by Groups 1 and 6

1st available ring Mrs M Darragh (QLD) Group 2

www.poodleclubofvictoria.com or

Poodle Club of Victoria Facebook page

General Specials Ms J Docksey (NSW)

This show will be judged under the 1 – 4 Group Placement System

Show Date: Friday 8 September 2023

Entries Close: Friday 25 August 2023

NOOSA COUNTRY SHOW

Venue: Pomona Showgrounds, Exhibition St, Pomona QLD

CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW

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

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Entry Fees: $15.00, Catalogues – Printed $3.00, Online $1.00

Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Kerry Ph: 0431646686

Judging starts at 9:00AM with Groups 1 and 7

Ring 1 Mr G Kerr (QLD) Groups1, 5 and 3

Ring 2 Mrs A Everson (QLD) Groups 7, 2, 6 and 4

General Specials Mr G Kerr (QLD)

Exhibitors must produce an entry receipt for admittance. Phone proof will be accepted. 1 or 2 entries 1 pass, 3 or more entries 2 passes.

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Ring 2 Mrs V Royston (QLD) Mr D Kill (QLD) Group 5 followed by Groups 1 and 6

1st available ring Mrs M Darragh (QLD) Group 2

General Specials Ms J Docksey (NSW)

This show will be judged under the 1 – 4 Group Placement System.

Show Date: Saturday 9 September 2023

Show Date: Friday 8 September 2023

Entries Close: Friday 25 August 2023

Entries Close: Friday 25 August 2023 (Definitely no late entries will be accepted) BEAUDESERT SHOW SOCIETY

NOOSA COUNTRY SHOW

Venue: Pomona Showgrounds, Exhibition St, Pomona QLD

Venue: Beaudesert Showgrounds, Beaudesert QLD CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW CASH AND SASH SHOW

CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW

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

Entry Fees: $13.00, Sweepstakes $8.00, Catalogues - Printed $4.00, Online $1.00

Entry Fees: $15.00, Catalogues – Printed $3.00, Online $1.00

Entries to: Beaudesert Show Society, PO Box 78, Waterford West, QLD 4133

Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au

Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Vicki Ph: 0407115674

Enquiries: Kerry Ph: 0431646686

Judging starts at 8:30AM with Sweepstakes

Ms C Gunn (QLD) Group 1

Judging starts at 9:00AM with Groups 1 and 7

Mrs J McCann (QLD) Groups 2 and 4

Mrs S Hewinson (QLD) Group 3 and 7

Ring 1 Mr G Kerr (QLD) Groups1, 5 and 3

Mr J Mitchell (QLD) Groups 5 and 6

Ring 2 Mrs A Everson (QLD) Groups 7, 2, 6 and 4

General Specials Ms C Gunn (QLD)

General Specials Mr G Kerr (QLD)

Exhibitors must produce an entry receipt for admittance. Phone proof will be accepted. 1 or 2 entries 1 pass, 3 or more entries 2 passes.

Wristbands must be worn to enter the grounds and must be worn at all times. Any wristband found damaged will result in them being deemed not valid. All competitors must be wearing a gate entry wristband to compete. A stamped self-addressed envelope must be included. Passes and wristbands will be posted by Show Manager.

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Show Dates: Saturday 9 September and Sunday 10 September 2023

Entries Close: Saturday 19 August 2023

MORETON BAY SPRING FESTIVAL

PINE RIVERS AND REDCLIFFE PENINSULA KENNEL CLUBS

Venue: Samford Showgrounds, Showgrounds Dr, Highvale QLD

4 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS OVER 2 DAYS

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

Entry Fees: $15.00, Baby Puppies $10.00, Sweepstakes $10.00 Catalogues - Printed $3.00, Online Catalogues $1.00 (1 per club covers 2 days)

Entries to: Pine Rivers Kennel Club, PO Box 356, Ormeau QLD 4208

Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Nicole Ph: 0421359861

Saturday 9 September 2023

Pine Rivers Kennel Club Judging starts at 9.00AM With

Entries to: Redcliffe Peninsula Kennel Club, PO Box 356, Ormeau QLD 4208

Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Nicole Ph: 0421359861

Saturday 9 September 2023

Redcliffe Peninsula Kennel Club Judging starts after Pine Rivers Kennel Club

Ring

(QLD) Group 5

Ring 13 Mrs J Butterfield (SA)

Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Group 6

Ring 14 Mrs B Doyle (VIC) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Group 7

General Specials Mrs L Niemann (SA)

Ring 5 Mr G Heyden (NSW) Group 5 (G-W then A-F)

Ring 6 Mrs C Camac (VIC) Group 6 (R-Y then A-P)

Ring 7 Mrs S Craig (NSW) Group 7 (G-X then A-F)

General Specials Mrs C Camac (VIC)

The shows will be held on the Main Arena at Samford Showgrounds. Camping is along the fence line on the inside of the arena. No camping ringside. No setting up ringside before 6:30AM on Saturday. Beaudesert K C is doing the catering all weekend. Maps of the rings and menu will be available before the weekend.

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Sweepstakes
8 Mrs L Niemann (SA) Veteran Sweepstakes followed by Group 1
1 Miss B Lancey (QLD) Group 1 (H-Y then A-G)
Mr G Dryburgh (NSW) Group 2 Ring 2 Miss K Maguire (QLD) Group 2 (K-W then A-J)
10 Mrs R Brown (QLD) Group 3 Ring 3 Mrs D Dryburgh (NSW) Group 3 (H-W then A-G)
Sweepstakes Ring
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Ring 9
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Ring 4 Miss S Wheatley (QLD) Group 4 (F-W then A-D)
Ring 11 Mrs S Plackett
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Show Dates: Saturday 9 September and Sunday 10 September 2023

Entries Close: Saturday 19 August 2023

MORETON BAY SPRING FESTIVAL

PINE RIVERS AND REDCLIFFE PENINSULA KENNEL CLUBS

Venue: Samford Showgrounds, Showgrounds Dr, Highvale QLD

4 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS OVER 2 DAYS

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

Entry Fees: $15.00, Baby Puppies $10.00

Catalogues - Printed $3.00, Online Catalogues $1.00 (1 per club covers 2 days)

Entries to: Pine Rivers Kennel Club, PO Box 356, Ormeau QLD 4208

Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Nicole Ph: 0421359861

Sunday 10 September 2023

Pine Rivers Kennel Club

Entries to: Redcliffe Peninsula Kennel Club, PO Box 356, Ormeau QLD 4208

Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Nicole Ph: 0421359861

Sunday 10 September 2023

Redcliffe Peninsula Kennel Club

General Specials Mrs B Doyle (VIC)

General Specials Mrs J Butterfield (SA)

The shows will be held on the Main Arena at Samford Showgrounds. Camping is along the fence line on the inside of the arena. No camping ringside. No setting up ringside before 6:30AM on Saturday. Beaudesert K C is doing the catering all weekend. Maps of the rings and menu will be available before the weekend.

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9.00AM Ring 8 Mr G Heyden (NSW) Group 1 Ring 1 Mrs S Plackett (NSW) Group 1 (H-Y then A-G) Ring 9 Mrs R Brown (QLD) Group 2 Ring 2 Mrs C Camac (VIC) Group 2 (K-W then A-J) Ring 10 Mrs B Doyle (VIC) Group 3 Ring 3 Mrs K Vowell (QLD) Group 3 (H-W then A-G) Ring
Cooney (QLD) Group 4 Ring 4 Mrs L Niemann (SA) Group 4 (F-W then A-D)
Mrs M Kay (QLD) Group 5 Ring 5 Mr G Dryburgh (NSW) Group 5 (G-W then A-F)
S Craig (NSW) Group 6 Ring 6 Ms B Dickson (QLD) Group 6 (R-Y then A-P)
Dryburgh (NSW) Group 7 Ring 7 Mrs J Butterfield (SA) Group 7 (G-X then A-F)
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DOGS QUEENSLAND SHOP

We now stock Royal Canin and Eukanuba 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

All schedules up to and including December 2023 Shows and Trials should be have been submitted to the Dogs Queensland office by 1 July 2023.

Please ensure all information is completed including Junior Handlers, Sweepstakes, Nominated Classes etc. Submissions by showmanager.com.au are preferred or email ian@dogsqueensland.org.au.

TITLES NOTICE

When applying for both Championship and Non Championship Titles members are notified they must post the original pedigree certificate to Dogs Queensland.

We regret to advise emails are not acceptable.

CAMPING BOOKINGS AT THE DOGS QUEENSLAND

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

Show Date: Saturday 16 September 2023

Entries Close: Tuesday 29 August 2023

BEENLEIGH SHOW SOCIETY

Venue: Beenleigh Showgrounds, Showgrounds Drive, Beenleigh QLD CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW

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

Sweepstakes: Baby Puppy, Puppy and Veteran

Entry Fees: $12.00, Sweepstakes $8.00, Catalogues - Printed $3.00, Online $1.00

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

Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Joy Ph: 0409720882 (entries) Andrew – 0428193824 (text only)

Judging starts at 9:00AM with Sweepstakes

Ring 1 Mrs S Bruno (QLD) Veteran Sweepstakes followed by Groups 5 and 1

Ring 2 Miss S Phillips (QLD) Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 3 and 4

Ring 3 Ms G Goller (QLD) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 2, 6 and 7

General Specials Mrs S Bruno (QLD)

Entry via Showgrounds Drive, Gate 6 only. Passes will not be issued there will be an exhibitor list at the gate.

SPORTS GROUNDS
54 DOG WORLD July 2023

Show Dates: Saturday 16 September and Sunday 17 September 2023

Entries Close: Saturday 26 August 2023

HERVEY BAY KENNEL CLUB

Venue: Bundaberg Recreational Precinct, Bundaberg QLD

3 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS

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

Sweepstakes: Baby Puppy and Puppy

Entry Fees: $15.00, Sweepstakes $10.00

Catalogues (Covers all 3 shows) – Printed $6.00, Online $2.00

Entries to: Hervey Bay Kennel Club, PO Box 78, Waterford West QLD 4133

Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Chloe Ph: 0429499967

Saturday 16 September 2023

Championship Show 1

Judging starts at 9:00AM with Sweepstakes

Ring 1 Mr R Harbin (NSW) Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 1 and 7

Ring 2 Mr G Vernon (NSW) Groups 5 and 3

Ring 3

Mr M Morse (VIC) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 2, 6 and 4

General Specials Mr G Vernon (NSW)

Junior Handlers will be judged at the completion of Show 1

Saturday 16 September 2023

Championship Show 2

Judging starts 1 Hour after the completion of Show 1

Ring 1

Mr M Morse (VIC) Groups 1 and 7

Ring 2 Mr R Harbin (NSW) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 5 and 3

Ring 3 Mr G Vernon (NSW) Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 2, 6 and 4

General Specials Mr M Morse (VIC)

Sunday 17 September 2023

Judging starts at 9:00AM with Sweepstakes

Ring 1 Mr G Vernon (NSW) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 1 and 7

Ring 2 Mr M Morse (VIC) Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 5 and 3

Ring 3 Mr R Harbin (NSW) Groups 2, 6 and 4

General Specials Mr R Harbin (NSW)

No entry to grounds prior to 12:00PM Friday 15 September 2023

Powered Camping $32.00 per night, Non-Powered Camping $26.00 per night. Daily Power $15.00 per day. All camping is to be paid through Show Manager or directly to the club.

Proudly Sponsored by

55 DOG WORLD July 2023

Show Dates: Thursday 21 September to Sunday 24 September 2023

Entries Close: Saturday 3 September 2022

ADVANCE PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL

HOSTED BY WATERLOO BAY KENNEL CLUB AND DOGS QUEENSLAND

Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Ave Durack QLD

5 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS INCLUDING AN FCI A2O SHOW AND 1 OPEN SHOW

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

Entry Fees: Champ A2O Show

Open Show

$18.00, Baby Puppies $15.00, Catalogues - Printed $3.00 (per show), Online $1.00

$22.00, Baby Puppies $15.00, Catalogues - Printed $3.00 (per show), Online $1.00 Automatic entry if entered in Sunday Championship show, otherwise $2.00 an entry Early Bird Discount if entered by midnight 19 August $2.00 per entry per show except Baby Puppy

Entries to: API, PO Box 78, Waterford West QLD 4133

Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Duncan Ph: 0439397884

Thursday 21 September 2023

Championship Show Judging starts at 6:00PM

Mr P Firic (Serbia) Group 1

Mr L Kruger (Sth Africa) Group 2

Mr M Baig (Pakistan) Group 3

Ms L Uy (Phillipines) Group 4

Ms Suzuki (Japan) Group 5

Mr D Hseuh (Taiwan) Group 6

Mr R Natividad (Phillipines) Group 7

General Specials Mr M Baig (Pakistan)

Friday 22 September 2023 – Show 2

FCI A2O Show Judging starts 30 minutes after the completion of Show 1 not before 2:00PM

Ms Suzuki (Japan) Group 1

Ms L Uy (Phillipines) Group 2

Mr R Natividad (Phillipines) Group 3

Mr P Firic (Serbia) Group 4

Mr D Hseuh (Taiwan) Group 5

Mr M Baig (Pakistan) Group 6

Mr L Kruger (Sth Africa) Group 7

General Specials Mr D Hseuh (Taiwan)

Friday 22 September 2023 –

Championship Show 1 Judging starts at 9:00AM

Mr R Natividad (Phillipines) Group 1

Mr M Baig (Pakistan) Group 2

Mr L Kruger (Sth Africa) Group 3

Ms Suzuki (Japan) Group 4

Mr P Firic (Serbia) Group 5

Ms L Uy (Phillipines) Group 6

Mr D Hseuh (Taiwan) Group 7

General Specials Mr D Hseuh (Taiwan)

Saturday 23 September 2023

Championship Show Judging starts at 4:00PM

Ms L Uy (Phillipines) Group 1

Mr R Natividad (Phillipines) Group 2

Mr D Hseuh (Taiwan) Group 3

Mr L Kruger (Sth Africa) Group 4

Mr M Baig (Pakistan) Group 5

Mr P Firic (Serbia) Group 6

Ms Suzuki (Japan) Group 7

General Specials Mr L Kruger (Sth Africa)

There will be a Point Score run over the weekend with the final judged on Sunday before the judging of Championship Show Best in Show

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56 DOG WORLD July 2023

Show Dates: Thursday 21 September to Sunday 24 September 2023

Entries Close: Saturday 3 September 2022

ADVANCE PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL HOSTED BY WATERLOO BAY KENNEL CLUB AND DOGS QUEENSLAND

Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Ave Durack QLD

5 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS INCLUDING AN FCI A2O SHOW AND 1 OPEN SHOW

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

Entry Fees: Champ A2O Show

Open Show

$18.00, Baby Puppies $15.00, Catalogues - Printed $3.00 (per show), Online $1.00

$22.00, Baby Puppies $15.00, Catalogues - Printed $3.00 (per show), Online $1.00 Automatic entry if entered in Sunday Championship show, otherwise $2.00 an entry Early Bird Discount if entered by midnight 19 August $2.00 per entry per show except Baby Puppy

Entries to: API, PO Box 78, Waterford West QLD 4133

Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Duncan Ph: 0439397884

Sunday 24 September 2023

Junior Handler judging starts at 8:30AM followed by the Open Show not before 9:00AM

Ms M Lee (QLD) Group 1

Mrs T Dennis (QLD) Group 2

TBA Group 3

Mrs J Anderson (QLD) Group 4

Miss A Carius (QLD) Group 5

Mrs J Pilchowski (QLD) Group 6

Mrs M Broughton (QLD) Group 7

There will be no General Specials

Sunday 24 September 2023

Judging starts at the completion of the Open Show

Mr M Baig (Pakistan) Group 1

Ms Suzuki (Japan) Group 2

Mr P Firic (Serbia) Group 3

Mr D Hseuh (Taiwan) Group 4

Mr R Natividad (Phillipines) Group 5

Mr L Kruger (Sth Africa) Group 6

Ms L Uy (Phillipines) Group 7

General Specials Ms Suzuki (Japan)

Proudly Sponsored by

57 DOG WORLD July 2023

Show Date: Saturday 23 September 2023

Entries Close: Sunday 10 August 2023

SPORTING SPANIEL CLUB OF QUEENSLAND

Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Ave, Durack QLD

2 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS

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

Entry Fees: $17.00 (one show), $30.00 (both shows)

Baby Puppies $10.00

Catalogues $3.00 (covers both shows)

Trial Date: Sat 23 and Sun 24 September 2023

Entries Close: Friday 15 September 2023

GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB OF QLD

Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Ave, Durack QLD

MEMBERS COMPETITION AND STATE BREED EVALUATION

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

Entry Fees: (Includes catalogue)

Members Competition

Entries to:

Sporting Spaniel Club of Qld, 60 Lyndon Rd, Capalaba QLD 4157

Online Entries to: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Jeanette Ph: 0414273186

Championship Show – Red Show Judging starts at 9:00AM

Ms A Bray (QLD) Clumber Spaniels to Welsh Springer Spaniels

Championship Show – Blue Show Judging starts at 10:00AM

The Dr Bruce Cornish Memorial Show

Ms D Ninness (NZ) Cocker Spaniels to Welsh Springer Spaniels followed by Clumber Spaniels

Trophy and Medallion for Best Rarer Gundog. (Clumber Spaniel, Field Spaniel, Welsh Springer Spaniel, Sussex Spaniel, Irish Water Spaniel) Raffle tickets available on ShowManager. Proudly Sponsored by

Members $20.00, subsequent entries $15.00

Non-Members $25.00, subsequent entries $20.00

State Breed Evaluation

1st entry $35.00, subsequent entries $25.00

Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Sue showsec@gsdqld.org.au

Saturday 23 September 2023

Judging starts commences at the completion of the Breed Survey not before 10:00AM

Miss J Kada (NSW)

GSD (LSC) Bitches, GSD (SC) Bitches, GSD (LSC) Dogs, GSD (SC) Dogs, BOB (LSC), BOB (SC), Best in Competition

Sunday 11 September 2022

Judging starts at 8:00AM

Mrs J Yuen (VIC)

Progeny Groups, Breeders Groups, LSC Bitches, LSC Dogs, SC Bitches, SC Dogs

No Challenge Points awarded

Gradings are awarded at the judge’s discretion in all classes.

59 DOG WORLD July 2023

Show Dates: Saturday 23 September 2023 and Sunday 24 September 2023

Entries Close: Saturday 16 September 2023

BURDEKIN CANINE CLUB INC

Venue: Ayr Showgrounds, 9 Edward St, Ayr QLD

3 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS

Classes: 1(1a), 2(2a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 9(9a), 10(10a), 11(11a), 18(8a)

Sweepstakes: Baby Puppy and Puppy

Entry Fees: $15.00, Sweepstakes $8.00, Catalogues (all 3 shows) Printed $5.00, Online $2.00

Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au Enquiries: Chris Ph: 0410 505 810

Saturday 23 September 2023

Show 1

Judging starts at 8:30AM with Sweepstakes

Ring 1 Mrs C Beckett (NT) Groups 1,4 and 6

Ring 2 Mr J Beckett (NT) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 7 and 2

Ring 3 Mr A Brown (QLD) Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 3 and 5

General Specials Mrs C Beckett (NT)

Junior Handlers will be judged between Show 1 and Show 2

Saturday 23 September 2023

Show 2

Judging starts at 1 Hour after the completion of Show 1 with Sweepstakes

Ring 1 Mr A Brown (QLD) Groups 1,4 and 6

Ring 2 Mrs C Beckett (NT) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 7 and 2

Ring 3 Mr J Beckett (NT) Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 3 and 5

General Specials Mr A Brown (QLD)

Sunday 24 September 2023

Judging starts at 8:00AM with Sweepstakes

Ring 1 Mr J Beckett (NT) Groups 1,4 and 6

Ring 2 Mr A Brown (QLD) Baby Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 7 and 2

Ring 3 Mrs C Beckett (NT) Puppy Sweepstakes followed by Groups 3 and 5

General Specials Mr J Beckett (NT)

Powered Camping $23.00 per night paid directly to the show grounds caretaker. Camping available from 12:00PM Friday.

Proudly Sponsored by

60 DOG WORLD July 2023

Show Dates: Friday 29 September to Monday 2 October 2023

Entries Close: Monday 25 September 2023

PROSERPINE KENNEL CLUB INC

Venue: Proserpine Showgrounds, Jupp St, Proserpine QLD

THE ADVANCE NORTHERN SPRING SPECTACULAR

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

Entry Fees: $15.00, Baby Puppies $13.00, Catalogues (covers all 6 shows) - Printed $10.00, Online $5.00

Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au

Friday 29 September 2023

Judging starts at 6:00PM

Rainbow Show

Ring 1 Ms D Ninnes (NZ) Groups 1 and 2

Ring 2 Mrs A O’Carroll (NZ) Groups 7,5 and 6

Ring 3 Mrs Strongman (NZ) Group 3 and 4

General Specials Ms D Ninnes (NZ)

30 September 2023 – Show 2

Judging starts 1 hour after Show 1 not before 4:00PM

Pat Faux Memorial Show

Best in Show donated by Sunford Kennels

Ring 1 Mrs A O’Carroll (NZ) Groups 1 and 2

Ring 2 Mrs Strongman (NZ) Groups 7,5 and 6

Ring 3 Ms D Ninnes (NZ) Group 3 and 4

General Specials Mrs Strongman (NZ)

Sunday 1 October 2023 – Show 2

Judging starts 1 hour after Show 1 not before 4:00PM

Anne Graham Memorial Show

Best in Show donated by Morview Kennels

Ring 1 Mr N Trainor (NZ) Groups 2 and 1

Ring 2 Mr B Anderson (NZ) Groups 7,5 and 6

Ring 3 Mrs R Trainor (NZ) Groups 3 and 4

General Specials Mrs R Trainor (NZ)

Enquiries: Jacqui Ph: 0458010838

Saturday 30 September 2023 – Show 1

Judging starts at 9:00AM

Ring 1 Mrs Strongman (NZ) Groups 1 and 2

Ring 2 Ms D Ninnes (NZ) Groups 7,5 and 6

Ring 3 Mrs A O’Carroll (NZ) Group 3 and 4

General Specials Mrs A O’Carroll (NZ)

Sunday 1 October 2023 – Show 1

Judging starts at 9:00AM

Ring 1

Mr B Anderson (NZ) Groups 2 and 1

Ring 2 Mrs R Trainor (NZ) Groups 7,5 and 6

Ring 3 Mr N Trainor (NZ) Groups 3 and 4

General Specials Mr B Anderson (NZ)

Monday 2 October 2023

Judging starts at 8:30AM

Ring 1

Ring 2

Ring 3

Mrs R Trainor (NZ) Groups 2 and 1

Mr N Trainor (NZ) Groups 7,5 and 6

Mr B Anderson (NZ) Groups 3 and 4

General Specials Mr N Trainor (NZ)

Junior Handlers will be judged between show Saturday and Sunday

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Prizes for Best Dressed and Best Rainbow on Friday 29 September. Lucky Exhibitor prize ($100.00) to be drawn between the shows on Saturday. You need to be at the show to win the prize.

Camping $15.00 per night. Day Power $5.00 per day.

No camping prior to Thursday lunchtime without prior approval. No Gazebos ringside. No Smoking in or directly around rings or assembly areas. Full canteen all weekend (canteen will be closing 9:30PM sharp)

Breakfast available from Friday Morning. Buffet BBQ nights Thursday and Saturday.

Proudly Sponsored by

61 DOG WORLD July 2023

Show Date: Saturday 30 September to Monday 2 October 2023

Entries Close: Friday 17 September 2022

BEAUDESERT KENNEL CLUB INC

Venue: Beaudesert Showgrounds, Albert Street, Beaudesert QLD

2 DOGS AUSTRALIA CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS, 1 FCI CACIB SHOW, 1 A2O SHOW AND 1 OPEN SHOW

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

FCI CACIB Show: 1(1a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 11(11a), 12(12a) 21(21a)

Entry Fees: Dogs Australia Shows: Champ $17.00, (includes an online catalogue)

Open Shows: Automatic entry if entered in Monday Champ show, otherwise $3.00 per entry.

FCI CACIB Show and A2O show: $20.00, (includes an online catalogue)

Printed catalogues $3.00 per show.

Entries: Beaudesert K C, PO Box 78, Waterford West Qld 4122

Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au

Saturday 30 September 2023 – Show 1

Judging starts at 8.00AM

Ring 1 Mr P Nisalak (Thailand)

Ring 2 Mr D Krishnamurthy (India)

Ring 3 Dr A Kasemsanta (Thailand)

Ring 4 Mr G Nymann (Denmark)

Ring 5 Mr J Putkonen (Finland)

Group 1

Dalmatians followed by Group 2

Group 3

Group 4

Group 5

Ring 6 Mr D Seow (Malaysia) Group 6

Ring 7 Mrs M Lehtonen (Finland)

Group 7 less Dalmatians

General Specials Mr D Krishnamurthy (India)

Enquiries: Vicki Ph: 0407115674

Saturday 30 September 2023 – Show 2

Judging starts at the completion of Show 1

Ring 1 Mr J Putkonen (Finland)

Ring 2 Mrs M Lehtonen (Finland)

Ring 3 Mr P Nisalak (Thailand)

Ring 4 Mr D Seow (Malaysia)

Ring 5 Mr D Krishnamurthy (India)

Ring 6 Mr G Nymann (Denmark)

Ring 7 Dr A Kasemsanta (Thailand)

Group 1 less Affenpinschers and Miniature Pinschers.

Group 2

Group 3

Group 4

Group 5

Group 6

Affenpinschers and Miniature Pinschers followed by Group 7

General Specials Mr P Nisalak (Thailand)

Sunday 1 October 2023

CACIB Show - Judging starts at 9:00AM

This show will be judged using the 1-4 Group placement system Junior Handlers will be judged during the lunch break

Ring 1 Mr D Krishnamurthy (India) FCI Group 9

Ring 2 Dr A Kasemsanta (Thailand) FCI Group 3

Ring 3 Mr G Nymann (Denmark) FCI Group 7 followed by FCI Group 8

Ring 4 Mrs M Lehtonen (Finland) FCI Group 4, followed by FCI Group 6, followed by FCI Group 10

Ring 5 Mr D Seow (Malaysia) FCI Group 1

Ring 6 Mr J Putkonen (Finland) FCI Group 2

Ring 7 Mr P Nisalak (Thailand) FCI Group 5

General Specials Mr J Putkonen (Finland)

Full canteen will be operating all weekend.

Proudly Sponsored by

62 DOG WORLD July 2023

Show Date: Saturday 30 September to Monday 2 October 2023

Entries Close: Friday 17 September 2022

BEAUDESERT KENNEL CLUB INC

Venue: Beaudesert Showgrounds, Albert Street, Beaudesert QLD

2 DOGS AUSTRALIA CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS, 1 FCI CACIB SHOW, 1 A2O SHOW AND 1 OPEN SHOW

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

FCI CACIB Show: 1(1a), 3(3a), 4(4a), 5(5a), 11(11a), 12(12a) 21(21a)

Entry Fees: Dogs Australia Shows: Champ $17.00, (includes an online catalogue)

Open Shows: Automatic entry if entered in Monday Champ show, otherwise $3.00 per entry.

FCI CACIB Show and A2O show: $20.00, (includes an online catalogue)

Printed catalogues $3.00 per show.

Entries: Beaudesert K C, PO Box 78, Waterford West Qld 4122

Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au Enquiries: Vicki Ph: 0407115674

Monday 2 October 2023

Open Show Judging starts at 8.00AM

Monday 2 October 2023

A2O show Judging starts at the completion of the Open Show

This show will be judged using the 1-4 Group placement system

There will be no General Specials General Specials

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Full canteen will be operating all weekend. Unpowered camping $15.00 per night

Ring 1 Mrs L Trotter Group 1 Ring 1 Mr G Nymann (Denmark) Group 1 Ring 2 Mr A Ziebell (QLD) Group 2 Ring 2 Mr P Nisalak (Thailand) Schipperke followed by Group 2 Ring 3 Mrs A Holman (QLD) Group 3 Ring 3 Mr J Putkonen (Finland) Group 3 Ring 4 Ms B Dickson (QLD) Group 4 Ring 4 Mr Krishnamurthy (India) Group 4 Ring 5 Mrs S Jewell (QLD) Group 5 Ring 5 Mrs M Lehtonen (Finland) Group 5 Ring 6 Ms L Horne (QLD) Group 6 Ring 6 Dr A Kasemsanta (Thailand) Group 6 Ring 7 Mrs D McLean (QLD) Group 7 Ring 7 Mr D Seow (Malaysia) Group 7 less Schipperke
Mr G Nymann (Denmark)
63 DOG WORLD July 2023

TRIAL GAZETTE SEPTEMBER 2023

Trial Dates: Fri 7 July to Sun 9 July 2023

Entries Close: Fri 23 June 2023

EVERGREEN TRACKING DOG CLUB

Venue: Reilly Property, North Oakfield Rd,Tansy QLD

TRACKING TRIAL

Baby Puppies must not be entered in any Show or Trial Event until the dog is registered and allocated a number from Dogs Queensland.

Entry Fees: Members $25.00, Non-Members $30.00

Entries to: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Fiona Ph: 0429679661

Judging starts at 6:30AM with vetting at 6:00AM

Mrs H Northover (QLD) Tracks 1 - 8

Mrs K Griffiths (QLD) Tracks 1 - 8

Mr B Ratcliff (QLD) Tracks 1 - 8

Camping fees apply

64 DOG WORLD July 2023

Trial Date: Tuesday 11 July 2023

Entries Close: Wednesday 5 July 2023

YUGGERA CANINE CLUB

Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Ave, Durack QLD

SCENT WORK TRIAL

Entry Fees: $15.00 per Element

Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Kim Ph: 0400671029

Judging starts at 6:00PM with vetting at 5:15PM

Miss K Dawson (QLD)

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Master (Odours may contain Birch/Anise/Clove/Cypress)

Excellent (Odour Birch/Anise/Clove)

Mr M Jeavons (QLD)

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Advanced (Odour Birch/Anise)

Novice (Odour Birch)

Entries limited to 120 by ballot

No prior access to venue for training. Competitors may not bring target odours to trial venue. Should a ballot be required it will be conducted in the Dogs Queensland Function Room at 6:30PM on the 1/7/2023.

Trial Date: Saturday 15 July 2023

Entries Close: Monday 3 July 2023

GOLD COAST DOG OBEDIENCE TRAINING CLUB INC

Venue: Ron Short Park Alicia St, Southport QLD

DOUBLE JUMPING AND AGILITY TRIAL

Entry Fees: $8.00 (NFC $4.00 if prepaid via www.k9entries.com/ankc)

Online Entries: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Enquiries: Lisa Ph: 0403827728

Judging starts at 9:00AM with vetting between 8:15AM

Mrs L Kaddatz (QLD) JD1, JDX1, JDM1, JDO1, JDX2, JDM2

Veterans Jumping 1

Mrs F Aston (NSW) ADM, ADX, AD, JDO2, JD2 Veterans Jumping 2

Veterans (dogs 7 Years and over no longer actively competing in agility) $2.00.

Junior Handlers class free, entries taken on the day during vetting.

Trial Dates: Sat 15 and Sun 16 July 2023

Entries Close: Monday 10 July 2023

CONTINENTAL HERDING CLUB INC

Venue: 245 Six Mile Creek Rd, Postmans Ridge QLD

HERDING TRIALS AND TESTS

Entries to: www.showmanager.com.au

Entry Fees

Entry Fees: HIT $10.00, HT $15.00, PT $20.00, Trial $25.00, Ducks $20.00

Enquiries: Anne Ph: 0419642845

Email: cacharelbriards@gmail.com

Saturday 24 June 2023 - Tests 1 and 2

Judging starts at 8:00AM with vetting at 7:30AM with Duck events.

Mrs A Mitchell (QLD) HIT, HT, PT (Ducks)

Mr J Mitchell (QLD) HIT, HT, PT (Ducks)

Mrs A Mitchell (QLD) HIT, HT, PT (including boundary) (Sheep)

Mr J Mitchell (QLD) HIT, HT, PT (including boundary) (Sheep)

Sunday 25 June 2023 – Trials 1 and 2

Judging starts at 8:00AM with vetting at 7:30AM with Duck events

Miss P Downey (QLD) A Course - All levels – Ducks

Trial 2 at completion of Trial 1

Miss P Downey (QLD) A Course - All levels – Sheep

As per Dogs Australia rules, all entrants in PT must have obtained HT title. All entries must have had prior Herding Training before Trial/ Test date as per Dogs Australia Herding Rules & Regulations. Bitches in Oestrum will be run at the end of the day, but must be presented for vetting at scheduled time.

Replacement Cost of Stock $150.00.

65 DOG WORLD July 2023

Trial Date: Sunday 16 July 2023

Entries Close: Sunday 9 July 2023

WHIPPET CLUB OF QUEENSLAND

Venue: Bowhill Road Park, 300 Bowhill Rd, Willawong QLD

LURE COURSING

Entries to: whippetclubqld@gmail.com

Online Entries: www.showmanager.com.au

Entry Fees: Non-Members - WCQ $20.00

Members - WCQ $15.00

Enquiries: Narelle Ph: 0438689352

Trial 1

Sighthounds judging starts at 8:30AM with check in at 8:00AM

Mr F Kaesler (VIC)) Sighthounds

Trial 2

Coursing Ability Judging starts not before 11:00AM with check in at 10:30AM

Mr S Uebel (QLD) Coursing Ability

Show Date: Saturday 22 July 2023

Entries Close: Monday 10 July 2023

CABOOLTURE SPORTS DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB

Venue: Devine Court, Morayfield QLD

DOUBLE JUMPING AND AGILITY TRIALS

Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au

Entry Fees: $10.00

Enquiries: Tracy Ph: 0450902520

Trial 1

Judging starts at 2:00PM with vetting at 1:00PM

Trial 2 starts after the completion of Trial 1

Mrs H Northover (QLD) Trial 1 - Jumping all classes

Mrs M Waldon (QLD) Trial 1 - Agility all classes

Mrs M Waldon (QLD) Trial 2 – Jumping all classes

Mrs H Northover (QLD) Trial 2 – Agility all classes

Trial Dates: Fri 28 July and Sat 29 July 2023

Entries Close: Fri 14 July 2023

HERVEY BAY DOG OBEDIENCE & AGILITY CLUB

Venue: 204 Boundary Road, Wondunna QLD

TRICKS/OBEDIENCE/RALLY TRIALS

Entry Fees: $7.50

Online Entries: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Enquiries:

Teagan Ph: 0487052929 Email hbdoaci@live.com.au

Friday 28 July 2023

Tricks Trial 1

Judging starts at 5:00PM with vetting at 4:00PM

Mrs C Fisher (QLD) TKA, TKI, TKN, TKS

Tricks Trial 2

Mrs C Fisher (QLD) TKA, TKI, TKN, TKS

Saturday 29 July 2023

Trial 1

Judging starts at 9:00AM with vetting at 8:00AM

Mrs C Fisher (QLD) UDX, UD, CDX, CD, CCD

Miss N Shaw (QLD) RM, RE, RA, RN

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Trial 2

Miss N Shaw (QLD) RM, RE, RA, RN

Ms J Kaldor (NSW) UDX, UD, CDX, CD, CCD

No late entries, No Camping, Canteen available

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66 DOG WORLD July 2023

Trial Date: Sat 29 July 2023

Entries Close: Sat 15 July 2023

Entries open: Friday 7 July 2023 at 5:30PM

REDLANDS DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB INC

Venue: 1343 Wynnum Rd, Tingalpa QLD

SINGLE ELEMENT SCENT WORK TRIAL

Online Entries only: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Entry Fees: $15.00

Enquiries: Karen Ph: 0417862860

Judging starts at 8:30AM with vetting at 8:00AM

Mrs D Lamprecht (QLD) Interior Novice – Odour Birch

Excellent – Odours Birch/Anise/Clove

Mr M Jeavons (QLD) Interior Advanced – Odours Birch/Anise Masters – Odours may contain Birch/Anise/Clove/Cypress

Entries limited to 150. Parking will be in adjacent properties.

Trial Date: Sunday 30 July 2023

Entries Close: Tuesday 25 July 2023

EARTH DOG SUBCOMMIITTEE

Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Ave Durack QLD

INSTINCT TEST AND TRIAL

Trial Date: Saturday 12 August 2023

Entries Close: Tuesday 1 August 2023

LABRADOR RETRIEVER CLUB OF QLD INC

Venue: 750 Lake Moogerah Rd, Charwood QLD

RATG TRIAL

Entries to: www.easydogs.com.au

Enquiries: Greg Ph: 0418169606

Entry Fees: $15.00 per entry

Judging starts at 8.30AM with vetting at 8:00AM

Miss L-M Price (QLD) Novice and Open

Entry Fees

$10.00

Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Ann Ph: 0402 312 284 trubby1@bigpond.com

Judging starts at 9:00AM with vetting at 8:30AM

Mr J Bourke (QLD) Trial 1 – Instinct Test

Mrs C Bourke (QLD) Trial 2 – Instinct Test

Mr J Bourke (QLD) Trial 1 – Junior class

Mrs C Bourke (QLD) Trial 2 – Junior class

Only eligible dog breeds may compete. Veterinarian will be “On Call”

Training runs available after completion of the competition for gold coin donations.

Trial Date: Saturday 12 August 2023

Entries Close: Saturday 5 August 2023

Entries will open Saturday 29 July 2023 at 5:00PM

REDLANDS DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB INC

Venue: Woodridge State School. Woodridge Qld SCENT WORK TRIAL

Online Entries only: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Entry Fees: $15.00

Enquiries: Karen Ph: 0417862860

Judging starts at 8:30AM with vetting at 8:00AM

Miss K Dawson (QLD)

Interior

Novice – Odour Birch

Masters - Odours may include Birch/ Anise/ Clove/Cypress

Exterior

Advanced – Odours Birch and Anise

Excellent - Birch/Anise/Clove

Ms D Schmidt (QLD)

Interior

Advanced – Odours Birch and Anise

Excellent - Birch/Anise/Clove

Exterior

Novice – Odour Birch

Masters - Odours may include Birch/ Anise/ Clove/Cypress

Entries limited to 160

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All Breeds and Affiliated Clubs hosting Shows, Dog Sports and Events throughout Queensland are welcome to send through an article and high resolution images to barbara@dogsqueensland.org.au for possible inclusion in the Dog World magazine.

Trial Dates: Sat 5 August and Sun 6 August 2023

Entries Close: Tues 1 August 2023

ROCKHAMPTON DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB INC

Venue: Duthie Park, Marsh Ave, Frenchville QLD

DOUBLE OBEDIENCE/ DOUBLE JUMPING/ DOUBLE GAMES TRIALS

Entry Fees: $7.00

Online Entries only: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Enquiries: Cathy Ph: 0407 620 954 rdoctrials@gmail.com

Saturday 5 August 2023

Judging starts at 4:00PM Vetting at 3:30PM

Mrs C Pethers (QLD) Obedience Trials 1 and 2

Miss J Caulton (SA) Agility/Jumpers/Gamblers

Sunday 6 August 2023

Judging starts at 7:30AM with vetting at 7:00AM

Mrs C Pethers (QLD) Rally Trials 1 and 2

Miss J Caulton (SA)

Agility/Jumpers/Strategic Pairs

No late entries

Trial Dates: Sat 26 Aug and Sun 27 Aug 2023

Entries Close: Thursday 17 August 2023

FIELD AND RETRIEVING ASSOCIATION FOR GUNDOGS

Venue: Dayboro Qld

RETRIEVING TRIAL

Entry Fees: Novice $20.00, Restricted $25.00, All Age $30.00

Entries to: www.easydogs.com.au

Enquiries: Trial Secretary 0428281251 fieldandretrieving@gmail.com

Saturday 26 August 2023

Judging starts at 8:00AM with vetting at 7:30AM

TBA Novice

TBA Restricted

TBA All Age

Sunday 27 August 2023

Judging starts at 8:00AM with vetting at 7:30AM

Mrs N Marr (QLD) Novice

Mr W Bonato (QLD) Restricted

Mr W Michalk (QLD) All Age

A stake may be co-judged by two judges –competitors will be advised. Judges will be permitted to enter their own dogs in an alternative stake if they desire to do so.

Trial Dates: Fri 25 Aug 2023 to Sun 27 Aug 2023

Entries Close: Sat 12 August 2023

TABLELAND DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB INC

Venue: Community Centre Grounds, 44 Mabel St, Atherton QLD

TRICKS/AGILITY/JUMPERS TRIALS

Entry Fees: $7:00

Entries to: Trials Co-Ordinator, 44 Mabel St, Atherton QLD 4883

Online Entries: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Enquiries: Tayla Ph: 0487418138

Friday 25 August 2023

Judging starts at 7:00PM with vetting at 6:30PM

Mrs L Sinclair (QLD) Obedience all classes

Mr B Felder (SA) Rally all classes

Saturday 26 August 2023

Judging starts at 9:00AM with vetting at 8:30AM

Mr T Griffin (ACT)

Agility all classes

Jumping all classes

Mr M Cowman (QLD) Games all classes

Mrs B Murfet (QLD) Tricks all classes

26 August 2023

Judging starts at 7:00PM with vetting at 6:30PM

Mrs L Sinclair (QLD) Obedience all classes

Mr B Felder (SA) Rally all classes

27 August 2023

Judging starts at 7:30AM with vetting at 7:00AM

Mr T Griffin (ACT)

Agility all classes Jumping all classes

Trial Date: Sunday 27 August 2023

Entries Close: Friday 18 August 2023

EARTH DOG SUBCOMMIITTEE

Venue: Dogs Queensland Sports Grounds, 247 King Ave Durack QLD

EARTHDOG TESTS

Entry Fees

$10.00

Online Entries only: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Kim Ph: 0400 671 029

Judging starts at 9:00AM with vetting at 8:30AM

Mrs C Bourke (QLD) Trial 1 – Senior Earthdog Test

Mr J Bourke (QLD) Trial 2 – Senior Earthdog Test

Mrs C Bourke (QLD) Trial 1 – Junior Earthdog Test

Mr J Bourke (QLD) Trial 2 – Junior Earthdog Test

Mrs C Bourke (QLD) Trial 1 – Earthdog Instinct Test

Mr J Bourke (QLD) Trial 2 – Earthdog Instinct Test

Only eligible dog breeds may compete. Veterinarian will be “On Call”

Training runs available after completion of the competition for a gold coin donation.

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Trial Date: Saturday 2 September 2023

Entries Close: Saturday 19 August 2023

REDLANDS DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB INC

Venue: Judy Holt Sportsground, Cnr Randall and Bailey Rds, Birkdale QLD

DOUBLE RALLY TRIAL

Entry Fees: $10.00

Online Entries only: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Enquiries: Karen Ph: 0410757373

karen.moule@iinet.net.au

Judging starts at 6:30PM with vetting between 5:30PM and 6:15PM

Trial 1

Mr C Pain (QLD) RM, RE

Mr O Moller (QLD) RA, RN

Trial 2

Mr C Stewart (QLD) RE, RM

Mr E Curry (QLD) RN, RA

Trial Dates: Sat 2 and Sun 3 September 2023

Entries Close: Tues 15 August 2023

MARYBOROUGH DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB

Venue: Wests Football Fields, Sydney St, Maryborough QLD

TRICKS/OBEDIENCE/AGILITY AND JUMPING TRIALS

Entry Fees: $8.00

Online Entries to: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Enquiries: Gaye Ph: 0402 09 299

Jenni Ph: 0409 606 611

Friday 1 September 2023

Judging starts at 5:00PM with vetting at 4:30PM

Mrs V Mannion (QLD) Tricks all classes

Saturday 2 September 2023

Judging starts at 9:00AM with vetting at 8:30AM

Mrs V Mannion (QLD) Obedience all classes

Ms J Joyce (QLD)

Agility all classes Jumping all classes

Sunday 3 September 2023

Judging starts at 8:00AM with vetting at 7:30AM

Mrs V Mannion (QLD) Obedience all classes.

Ms J Joyce (QLD)

Agility all classes Jumping all classes

Trial Dates: Sat 9 Sept and Sun 10 Sep 2023

Entries Close: Saturday 19 August 2023

Entries open on Sat 8 July 2023 at 6:00PM

ROCKHAMPTON DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB

Venue: Emmaus College, North Rockhampton QLD

SCENT WORK TRIAL

Entry Fees: $15.00

Online Entries Only: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Enquiries:

Gay Ph: 0488 999 683

Saturday 9 September 2023

Judging starts at 9:00AM with vetting between 8:00AM and 8:20AM

Mrs D Lamprecht (QLD)

Container

Novice (Odour Anise)

Interior

Novice (Odour Anise)

Exterior

Novice (Odour Anise)

Vehicle

Novice (Odour Anise)

Container

Masters (Odours may contain Birch/Anise/Clove/Cypress)

Interior

Masters (Odours may contain Birch/Anise/Clove/Cypress)

Exterior

Masters (Odours may contain Birch/Anise/Clove/Cypress)

Vehicle

Masters (Odours may contain Birch/Anise/Clove/Cypress)

Sunday 10 September 2023

Judging starts at 9:00AM with vetting between 8:00AM and 8:20AM

Mrs D Lamprecht (QLD)

Container

Advanced (Odours Anise/Clove)

Interior

Advanced (Odours Anise/Clove)

Exterior

Advanced (Odours Anise/Clove)

Vehicle

Advanced (Odours Anise/Clove)

Container

Excellent (Odours Anise/Clove/Cypress)

Interior

Excellent (Odours Anise/Clove/Cypress)

Exterior

Excellent (Odours Anise/Clove/Cypress)

Vehicle

Excellent (Odours Anise/Clove/Cypress)

Competitors may not bring target odours to trial venue. No prior access to venue for training.

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Trial Dates: Saturday 9 September 2023

Entries Close: Saturday 26 August 2023

LABRADOR RETRIEVER CLUB OF QLD INC

Venue: South East Qld

RETRIEVING TRIAL

Entry Fees: Novice $20.00, Restricted $25.00, All Age $30.00

Entries to: www.easydogs.com.au

Enquiries: Greg Ph: 0418169606

Judging starts at 8:30AM with vetting at 8:00AM

TBA Novice

TBA Restricted

TBA All Age

Trial Date: Sunday 10 September 2023

Entries Close: Saturday 26 August 2023

GERMAN SHORTHAIRED POINTER CLUB OF QLD

Venue: South East Qld

RETRIEVING TRIAL

Entry Fees: Novice $20.00, Restricted $25.00, All Age $30.00

Entries to: www.showmanager.com.au

Enquiries: Greg Ph: 0418169606

TBA Novice

TBA Restricted

TBA All Age

Judging starts at 8:30AM with vetting at 8:00AM

Trial Date: Sunday 10 September 2023

Entries Close: Tuesday 28 August 2023

TOOWOOMBA DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB INC

Venue: Norman Park, Cnr Hursley Rd and Tor Str, Newtown QLD

OBEDIENCE/AGILITY/JUMPING/DOUBLE RALLY TRIALS

Entry Fees: $8.00

Online Entries Only: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Enquiries: Andrea Ph: 0414 804 264

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

Mr K McGinn (QLD) CD and CCD

Mr B Nobbs (QLD) CDX and UDX

Mr W Patterson (QLD) UD

Mr R Mills (QLD) Agility all levels Jumping all levels

Mrs K Deguet (QLD) Agility all levels Jumping all levels

Mr O Moller (QLD) Rally all levels

Mrs D Sellwood (QLD) Rally all levels

Trial Dates: Fri 15 Sept to Sun 17 Sept 2023

Entries Close: Friday 1 Sept 2023

CAIRNS CITY KENNEL CLUB

OBEDIENCE SECTION

Venue: Quigley St, Cairns QLD

OBEDIENCE/RALLY/AGILITY/JUMPING/TRICKS TRIALS

Entry Fees: $8.00, Veterans Jumping $2.00.

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

Online Entries: www.k9entries.com/ankc

Enquiries: Jean Ph: 0740554040 (after hours)

Friday 15 September 2023

Judging starts at 5:00PM with vetting at 4:30PM

Obedience and Rally follow Tricks at approx. 7:00PM.

Mrs D Sellwood (QLD) Tricks all classes

Mrs T Young (QLD) Obedience all classes

Mrs D Sellwood (QLD) Rally all classes

Saturday 16 September 2023

Judging starts at 2:00PM with vetting at 1:30PM

Obedience and Rally follow Agility at approx. 7:00PM with vetting at 6:30PM.

Mr J Eide (Norway) Agility and Jumping all classes

Miss P Williams (QLD) Veteran Jumping

Mrs T Young (QLD) Obedience all classes

Mrs D Sellwood (QLD) Rally all classes

Sunday 17 September 2023

Judging starts at 7:00AM with vetting at 6:30AM

Mr J Eide (Norway) Agility and Jumping all classes

Miss P Williams (QLD) Veterans Jumping

Veterans Jumping is open to Dogs Australia registered dogs retired from competition aged 7 years and over.

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Affiliated Clubs and Services

BREED & GROUP CLUBS

American Staffordshire Terrier Club of Qld Inc

Mrs M Gordon PO Box 908 Jimboomba QLD 4280 0403 742 555 secretary@astcq.com

Australian Shepherd Club of Qld

Ms A Lally 0419 597 661 amanda.lally@icloud.com

Australian Terrier Club of Qld

Mrs L Roebig 0419 791 464 ringyspaniel@hotmail.com

Basenji Breed Network Qld

Ms E Blair PO Box 1060 Spring Hill QLD 4004 (07) 3217 5943 basenjinetworkqld@gmail.com

Basset Hound Club of Qld

Ms M McGinn PO Box 14 Samford QLD 4520 (07) 3289 4033 / 0416 213 253 michelle.mcginn@gmail.com

Beagle Club of Qld

Mrs T McNicol PO Box 3107 West Ipswich QLD 4305 0422 158 879 secretary@beagleclubqld.org

Belgian Shepherd Dog Club of Qld Inc

Miss C Lowther PO Box 185, Burpengary, Qld, 4505 0497 628 960 secretary@bsdcq.com

Border Collie Club of Qld Inc

Mrs J McCann 0499 433 089 jopearl@powerup.com.au

Borzoi Club of Qld Inc

Mrs M Davis (07) 3372 4657 russkimir@dodo.com.au

Bullmastiff Club of Qld

Mrs B Bell 0404 702 423 bmcsecqld1@hotmail.com

Bull Terrier Club of Qld Inc

Mrs L Moeser

PO Box 595 Jimboomba QLD 4280 0423 707 380 qldbullterrierclub@gmail.com

Cattle Dog & Kelpie Club of Qld Inc

Miss K Williamson 0428 195 933

cattledogkelpie.clubqld@gmail.com

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club (Qld) Mrs M White 0428 651 960 mwh91192@bigpond.net.au

CQ Toy Dog Club

Mr B Moxham

PO Box 915 Bowen QLD 4805 0439 451 270 moxhamb@hotmail.com

CQ Toy Dog Club

Miss J Grendon Sarina 0407 500 019 moxhamb@hotmail.com

Chihuahua Club of Qld

Mrs J Watt (07) 3372 3654 / 0418 153 115 wachowa@ozemail.com.au

Cocker Spaniel Club of Qld Inc

Mrs K Hutt 0402 119 013 cscqldinc@gmail.com

Collie Rough and Smooth Club of Qld Inc

Miss C Lewty 0407 017 598 secretary.collie.rns.club.qld@gmail.com

Dachshund Club of Qld

Miss A Carius (07) 3420 0661 ainsliecarius@icloud.com

Dalmatian Association of Qld Inc

Mrs K Murray 0405 988 130 daqsec@outlook.com

Dobermann Club of Qld Inc

Mrs K Williams PO Box 823, Mt Gravatt QLD 4112 0447 765 500 kawilliams62@outlook.com.au

English Springer Spaniel Assoc of Qld Inc

Miss C Williams 0403 240 296 cathatina63@outlook.com

Fox Terrier Club of Qld

Mrs J Cantlon (07) 4129 7166 waitapu11@gmail.com

French Bulldog Club of Qld

Ms M McFadzen PO Box 165 Gladstone QLD 4680 0439 431 239 secretaryfbcqld@gmail.com

German Shepherd Dog Club Qld Inc

Mr G Williams 0434 048 084 secretary@gsdcqld.org.au

German Shorthaired Pointer Club Of Qld

Mrs K Wishart 0402 214 253 kathwishart@iinet.net.au

Golden Retriever Club of Qld Inc

Mrs K Vowell 0423 320 020

karen.vowell@bigpond.com

The Great Dane Society of Qld Inc

Mrs V Landsbury PO Box 304 Rosewood 4340 0400 620 190 gdsqinc@gmail.com

Griffon Club of Qld

Ms N Lawrence

PO Box 32 Samford QLD 4520 0458 116 833 griffonclubofqld@gmail.com

Hound Club of Qld

Mrs T McNicol

PO Box 3107 West Ipswich 4305 0422 158 879 houndclubqld@hotmail.com

Irish Wolfhound Club of Qld

Mr C Gorman 0400 144 524 iwcqld@gmail.com

Labrador Retriever Club of Qld Inc

Mrs C Wardle 0412 191 005 lrcqinc@gmail.com

Old English Sheepdog Club of Qld

Mr R Schnaars

(07) 3201 0952 / 0408 730 485 ottaba@bigpond.net.au

Poodle Club of Queensland Inc

Ms P Morgan PO Box 171 Aspley QLD 4034 0414 501 707 qpcsecretary@yahoo.com.au

Qld Afghan Hound Association

Ms J Anderson 0428 800 410 ohsoposh8@gmail.com

Qld Boston Terrier Club

Mrs L Carpenter 0417 075 499 lisacarpenter@y7mail.com

Qld Boxer Club

Ms S Davies PO Box 878 Archerfield QLD 4108 0408 197 250 secretary@qldboxerclub.org

Qld Bulldog Club

Mrs J Dinh 0434 142 386 qldbulldogclub@gmail.com

Queensland Gundog Association

Mr A Adams (07) 3278 8001 qldgundog@gmail.com

Queensland Japanese Spitz Club

Ms K Jones-Watson 0407 444 070 katiemelissawatson@gmail.com

Qld Sighthound Association

Mrs J David 0414 605 513 qsa.enquiry@hotmail.com

Rhodesian Ridgeback Club of Qld Inc

Ms R Oberholzer 0418 984 605 enquiry@rrcq.com.au

Rottweiler Club of Qld Inc

Mrs A Heinemann PO Box 872 Beenleigh QLD 4207 0427 545 726 rcqld@yahoo.com.au

Saint Bernard Club of Qld Inc

Mr R Whittet PO Box 7747 Toowoomba Sth Qld 4350 0438 360 191 (Emma Forsyth) stbernardclubqld@gmail.com

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Affiliated Clubs and Services

Setter Club of Qld

Mrs C Gorey

PO Box 3123 North Mackay QLD 4740 0438 598 597

setterclubqld@bigpond.com

Saint Bernard Club of Qld Inc

Mr R Whittet

PO Box 7747 Toowoomba Sth Qld 4350 0438 360 191 (Emma Forsyth) stbernardclubqld@gmail.com

Setter Club of Qld

Mrs C Gorey

PO Box 3123 North Mackay QLD 4740 0438 598 597 setterclubqld@bigpond.com

Shetland Sheepdog Club of Qld Inc

Mrs P Limkin 0419 731 604 petrina.limkin@bigpond.com

Sporting Spaniel Club of Qld

Mrs J Stoneley (07) 3206 2618 estoneley@bigpond.com

Sporting Terrier Club of Qld

Mrs D Major PO Box 5264 Daisy Hill 4127 0412 430 358 secretary.stcq@gmail.com

Staffordshire Bull Terrier Club of Qld

Mrs T Hopper 0415 912 022 secretary@sbtcq.net

Tenterfield Terrier Club of Qld Inc

Mrs M Holt PO Box 43 Beerwah QLD 4519 (07) 5494 9993 dimah@bigpond.com

Tibetan Spaniel Club of Qld

Mrs V Schneider 0407 115 674 tanoshii@tanoshiikennels.com

Toy Dog Club of Qld

Ms D Davies (07) 5464 6206 / 0466 962 061 lizbiz@internode.on.net

Welsh Corgi Club of Qld

Ms S Kilby 0433 363 640 tooshortcorgis@gmail.com

West Highland White Terrier Club of Qld

Mrs M Cunningham (07) 5548 6744 / 0418 572 579 westhighlandqld@gmail.com

Whippet Club of Queensland

Mrs S Townsend 0402 602 888 whippetclubqld@gmail.com

Working Dog Club of Queensland

Mrs S Heath 0435 524 371 sheree.heath73@gmail.com

SOUTHERN ZONE 1

Allora Kennel Club

Ms K Lewis (07) 4667 1590 octaviaepugs@gmail.com

Beaudesert Kennel Club

Mrs V Schneider 0407 115 674 tanoshii@tanoshiikennels.com

Beenleigh & District Kennel Club

Miss J Young 0401 889 999 ebt2013@outlook.com

Brisbane Valley Kennel Club

Mrs C Holman 0430 940 063 borolo1@bigpond.com

Burnett Kennel Club

Mrs A Morgan 0427 686 121 burnettkennelclubwondai@gmail.com

Caboolture Kennel Club

Miss V Wyness 0404 037 095 vickiwvness@bigpond.com

Darling Downs Kennel Club

Mrs M Hammond PO Box 84 Helidon Qld 4344 0448 537 738 enquiries@whylaway.com.au

Gold Coast Canine Club

Mrs D Major PO Box 158 Surfers Paradise Qld 4217 0412 430 358 secretary.gck9@gmail.com

Gundog & Heavy Breeds Club of Qld

Miss A Carius (07) 3420 0661 ainsliecarius@icloud.com

Gympie & District Kennel Club

Miss K Wilson PO Box 574 Gympie Qld 4570 0417 729 803 boshellie@activ8.net.au

Ipswich Kennel Club Inc

Mrs D McLean (07) 5426 1261 / 0408 261 659 ebonhaus@dodo.com.au

Junior Kennel Club of Qld

Mr M Watt (07) 3372 3654 michael.watt13@gmail.com

Kennel Association of Qld

Mrs J Wilshier (07) 3279 7339 / 0417 799 115 cavlamour@bigpond.com

Ladies Kennel Association of Qld

Mrs J Lanham

PO Box 356 Ormeau QLD 4208 0409 720 882 lanham.1@bigpond.com

Lockyer Valley Kennel Club

Mrs K Knight PO Box 50 Lowood QLD 4311 0407 621 726 sibes2@hotmail.com

Maree Kennel Club

Mrs J Ireland (07) 3814 3069 graedon33@hotmail.com

Nanango Kennel Club

Mrs B Sakowski

PO Box 533 Nanango QLD 4615 0418 282 832 nanangokennelclub@gmail.com

Northern Classic Kennel Club

Mr B Burrows 0416 450 186 aussilky@gmail.com

Pine Rivers Kennel Club

Mrs J Glover PO Box 453 Caboolture QLD 4510 0419 663 942 judy@fjweis.com

Qld Kennel Council

Mrs S Watherston 0424 708 889 shanspitz@gmail.com

Redcliffe Peninsula Kennel Club

Ms L Horne (07) 3285 5503 / 0418 783 823 liane@lowenhart.net

Sunshine Coast Kennel Club

Ms S Smith PO Box 151 Landsborough 4550 0400 018 877 info@celticheartbc.com.au

Waterloo Bay Kennel Club

Mrs R Fazey 0402 944 650 waterloobaykennelclub@gmail.com

Western Suburbs Kennel Club

Mrs G Hovey-Jacobs (07) 3409 4705 / 040 826 333 dandydogs3@gmail.com

Yuggera Canine Club

Miss A Carius 0409 892 248 ainsliecarius@icloud.com

CENTRAL ZONE 2

Bundaberg Canine Club Inc

Mrs M Norton PO Box 7370 North Bundaberg QLD 4670 (07) 4157 8338 / 0437 578 338 bundabergcanineclub@outlook.com

Callide Valley Obedience & Kennel Club

Mrs S Cook 0417 628 400 glenlion@glenlion.com

Capricorn Coast Kennel Club

Mrs K Schroeder PO Box 8243 Allenstown QLD 4700 (07) 4939 7329 oomachuk@hotmail.com

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Affiliated Clubs and Services

Gladstone Kennel Club Inc

Ms M McFadzen

PO Box 7245 Gladstone QLD 4680 0439 431 239

gkc@live.com.au

Hervey Bay Kennel Club

Mrs B Mangin (07) 4157 8098 / 0429 478 211 herveybaykennelclub@gmail.com

Isis & District Canine Club

Mrs B Mangin (07) 4157 8098 / 0429 478 211 isis.dist.cci@gmail.com

Mackay Kennel Club

Mrs M Volker

P O Box 7156, Mackay MC QLD 4741 0419 760 385 mackaykennelclub@gmail.com

Maryborough Kennel Club Inc

Mrs L McLaughlin PO Box 402 Maryborough QLD 4650 0408 896 260 lizamcl.31@gmail.com

Mount Morgan & Bouldercombe Kennel Club

Mr J Whitehead PO Box 8243 Allenstown QLD 4700 407 620 971 j.n.whitehead@bigpond.com

The Pioneer Valley Kennel Club

Miss L McCrindle (07) 4959 1353 aslanwhippets@hotmail.com

Rockhampton Kennel Club Inc

Mrs J Scott PO Box 553 Yeppoon QLD 4703 (07) 4939 7698 calstonia2@bigpond.com.au

Sarina Kennel Club

Mrs C Donaldson PO Box 742 Sarina QLD 4737 0407 150 815 candrdonaldson@bigpond.com

NORTHERN ZONE 3

Atherton Tableland Kennel Club

Mr C Coggan 0410 505 810 / 4775 8808 (Wk) athertontkc@gmail.com

Bowen Kennel Club

Mrs L Bryson PO Box 915 Bowen QLD 4805 0400 938 524 design@dognewsaustralia.com

Cairns City Kennel Club Inc

Mrs K Frame PO Box 252 Cairns QLD 4870 (07) 4055 6720 kell55@bigpond.com

Charters Towers Kennel Club

Mrs T Hill

PO Box 1980 Charters Towers QLD 4820 0466 245 758 darchaltan@yahoo.com.au

Cloncurry & District Canine Club

Ms F Rae 0427 958 426 cdcclub@outlook.com.au

Ingham Kennel & Obedience Club Inc

Mrs R Horton

PO Box 776 Ingham QLD 4850 0417 611 085 rhonmor@hotmail.com

Innisfail Kennel Club

Mrs M Adkins (07) 4093 5304 dimbulahpostshop@bigpond.com

Mareeba & District Kennel Club

Ms L Halliwell

PO Box 2295 Cairns QLD 4870 0407 160 670 MareebaKennelClub@hotmail.com

Proserpine Kennel Club Inc

Mrs J Connolly PO Box 232 Koumala QLD 4738 0458 010 838 proserpinekc@gmail.com

Thuringowa City Kennel Club

Ms E Ryan PO Box 7738 Garbutt BC QLD 4814 0412 604 340 erin.ryan47@gmail.com

Townsville Kennel Association Inc

Mrs L Marsden

PO Box 7738 Garbutt BC QLD 4814 0429 896 558 lcl72711@bigpond.net.au

Tully & District Kennel Club

Mrs F Vecchio PO Box 1290 Tully QLD 4854 0418 197 093 info@tullykennelclub.com.au

OBEDIENCE / AGILITY / TRACKING

All Breeds Tracking Club Incorporated

Ms S Bull PO Box 368 Ormeau QLD 4208 0499 022 490 twvisions@hotmail.com

Brisbane Dog Training Club Inc

Mrs M Calvert PO Box 1288 Oxley QLD 4075 0422 921 861 info@bdtc.org.au

Caboolture Sports Dog Obedience Club

Ms S Gibson PO Box 491 Morayfield QLD 4506 0404 052 519 / 0450 902 520 secretary@caboolturedogobedience. com.au

Cairns City Kennel Club Inc (Obedience Section)

Mrs J Wilkinson PO Box 252 Cairns QLD 4870 (07) 4055 4040 jeanw22@bigpond.com

Canine Obedience Club of Townsville

Miss T Eley PO Box 991 Aitkenvale QLD 4814 0427 725 982 secretary.coct@gmail.com

Continental Herding Club Inc

Mr J Mitchell 0406 301 390 countrybouv@gmail.com

Dances with Dogs Club Qld

Miss G Westmore 0488 999 683 dwdcq@live.com.au

DogzCairns Inc

Ms S Daniels PO Box 644 Smithfield QLD 4878 0408 183 038

dogzcairnsinc@gmail.com

Evergreen Tracking Dog Club Inc

Mrs A Cunningham 0438 719 551

evergreentdc@outlook.com.au

Gladstone Dog Obedience Club (Obedience/ Agility/Tracking Club)

Miss J Chivers

P O Box 948, Gladstone QLD 4680. 0448 449 699 gladstoneobedience@gmail.com

Gold Coast Dog Obedience Training Club Inc

Ms V Miles-Owen PO Box 143 Southport QLD 4215 0450 721 189 gcdotc@yahoo.com.au

Gympie Dog Obedience Club Inc

Ms M Abrey PO Box 404 Gympie QLD 4570 0408 544 259 gympiedogobedienceclubinc@gmail. com

Hervey Bay Dog Obedience & Agility Club Inc

Ms K Richardson PO Box 365 Hervey Bay QLD 4655 0459 843 820 kkgonemad@gmail.com

Ipswich Dog Obedience Club

Mrs T McKenzie PO Box 2007, Nth Ipswich QLD 4305 0409 716 554 tinamckenzie1947@bigpond.com

Jimboomba Dog Training Club

Ms S Chandler (07) 5546 3355

suzanne.chandler12@gmail.com

Lockyer Valley Dog Training Club Inc

Mrs A Williams PO Box 321 Laidley QLD 4341 (07) 5465 7450 / 0417 799 281 amalie_w@westnet.com.au

Logan All Breeds Dog Obedience Club Inc

Ms N Mann PO Box 23 Kingston QLD 4114 0405 069 335 labdocsecretary@bigpond.com

77 DOG WORLD July 2023

Affiliated Clubs and Services

Magpies Mackay & District Obedience Club

Ms K Nilson

PO Box 1185 Mackay QLD 4740 0437 849 184

secretary@mackaydogobedience.com

Maryborough Dog Obedience Club

Ms P Ray

PO Box 3050 Maryborough QLD 4650 0432 794 035 pamelaray111@gmail.com

Metropolitan Dog Obedience Club Inc

Mrs W Waller

PO Box 337 Zillmere QLD 4034 0413 911 511 wendywaller59@bigpond.com

Nanango Kennel Club

Mrs B Sakowski

PO Box 533 Nanango QLD 4615 0418 282 832 nanangokennelclub@gmail.com

Obedience Dog Club of Bundaberg

Mrs C Pearen

PO Box 1445 Bundaberg QLD 4670 0427 836 801 Obediencedogclub.bundaberg@gmail. com

Pine Rivers Dog Training Club Inc

Mrs D Lamprecht

PO Box 272 Strathpine QLD 4500 0409 472 198 admin@pineriversdogtraining.org

Qld Herding Association

Ms S Purbrick-Illek 0488 097 879 purbie@hotmail.com

Redcliffe Dog Obedience Club Inc

Mrs T Pronk PO Box 493 Redcliffe QLD 4020 0458 519 099 secretary@rdoc.com.au

Redlands Dog Obedience Club

Miss N Wright 0421 843 451 president@redlandsdoc.com.au

Rockhampton Dog Obedience Club Inc

Ms S Bassett

PO Box 5064 Red Hill QLD 4702 (07) 4939 6085 / 0419 717 619 sheena.bassett@bigpond.com

Southside Dog Obedience Club Inc

Miss L Forster PO Box 2273 Runcorn QLD 4113 0405 325 766 enquiries@southsidedogobedience.org

Sunshine Coast Dog Obedience Club Inc

Ms H Smith

PO Box 701 Buderim QLD 4556 0498 677 805 secretary@sunshinecoastdogclub.org.au

Tableland Dog Obedience Club

Ms J Crerar (07) 4093 7848 tablelanddogobedience@gmail.com

Toowoomba Dog Obedience Club Inc

Mrs S McIntyre

PO Box 6251 Clifford Gardens QLD 4350 (07) 4633 2241 enquiries@dogstoowoomba.org.au

FIELD TRIAL

Field & Retrieving Association for Gundogs Inc

Mr G Dawson 0412 308 273 fragdqld@gmail.com

Labrador Retriever Club of Qld Inc

Mr Greg Mitchel Mob 0418169606 tenarda55@gmail.com

Wide Bay Working Gundog Club

Mrs W Michalk (07) 4152 2362 jagacey@hotmail.com

SOCIAL CLUBS – UNAFFILIATED

CONFORMATION

Alaskan Malamute & Siberian Husky Social Club (Qld) Inc

Miss T Goodwin PO Box 774 Redbank Plains QLD 4301 (07) 3271 4465 (5pm-7pm only) secretary.amscq@gmail.com

Bernese Mountain Dog Social Club of Qld

Mrs A Gribbon (07) 3843 1407 / 0421 042 788 anne@raceengineering.com.au

Burdekin Canine Club

Mr C Coggan PO Box 457 Home Hill QLD 4806 0410 505 810 burdekincanineclub@gmail.com

Setter Club of Qld

Mrs C Gorey PO Box 3123 North Mackay QLD 4740 0438 598 597 setterclubqld@bigpond.com

White Swiss Dog Club of Qld Social Club

Mrs C Keen PO Box 322 Pomona QLD 4568 0438 621 663 wssdcqld@gmail.com

OBEDIENCE

Warwick Dog Obedience Club

Ms B McGregor PO Box 851 Warwick QLD 4370 (07) 4664 8050 warwickdogobedience@gmail.com

FIELD

Brisbane Lure Coursing Club Inc

Mr S Uebel 0418 199 419 brislurecoursing@gmail.com

BREED RESCUE SERVICES

AFGHAN HOUND

Mrs V Harris (07) 3216 2905

ANIMAL AMBULANCE/CRUELTY REPORTS

1300 852 188

AUSTRALIAN SILKY TERRIER

Miss R Hunt 0400 246 987 rachnut@hotmail.com

BASENJI

Ms C Qualischefski 0429 979 326 / 0422 184 755 channieq@gmail.com

BASENJI

Ms C Benson 0468 364 031 carolsmail74@gmail.com

BASENJI

Ms E Blair (07) 3217 5943 ethel.blair@gmail.com

BEAGLE

Mrs D Souter 0418 742 941 rehome@beagleclubqld.org

BELGIAN SHEPHERDS

Ms J Glenn 0417 464 573 rescue@bsdcq.com

BERNESE MOUNTAIN DOG

Mrs J Hazell (07) 3843 1407 teresajackie@optusnet.com.au

BORZOI

Ms V Dawson (07) 3857 3682

BORZOI

Mrs B Mangin (07) 4156 1078

BULLDOG

Mr L Perrett 0452 210 184 qldbulldogclub@gmail.com

BULLMASTIFF

Mrs R Armstrong (07) 5546 8427 / 0401 145 129

CAVALIER KING CHARLES SPANIEL rescue@cavalierclubqld.org.au

COLLIE ROUGH AND SMOOTH

Mrs J Armatys (07) 4157 2758 / 0428 121 726 keamaree@bigpond.com

DACHSHUND

Mrs V Lingard (07) 3800 1127

DOBERMANN RESCUE AUSTRALIA WIDE

Bev – 0478 225 148 (between 8am and 4pm) and 0478 788 812 (between 4pm and 8pm) dobermanrescueaw@gmail.com

78 DOG WORLD July 2023

Affiliated Clubs and Services

DOGUE DE BORDEAUX

Mrs V McArthur 0417 767 357 info@amedange.com

DOGUE DE BORDEAUX

Mrs J Bloomfield 0412 119 688 ddbrescue@hotmail.com

ENGLISH SETTER

Mrs C Gorey 0438 598 597 goreymky@bigpond.com

GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG

Mrs J Hansford (07) 3289 7282 jehansford@techsus.com.au

GERMAN SHORTHAIRED POINTER

Mrs B Mangin (07) 4156 1078

GOLDEN RETRIEVER

Mrs K Vowell 0423 320 020 grcqld@gmail.com

GORDON SETTER

Mrs C Gorey 0438 598 597 goreymky@bigpond.com

GREAT DANE

Ms C Bowden 0411 571 050 adoptadaneqld@outlook.com.au

HUNGARIAN VIZSLA

Mrs K Eory (07) 3265 1621

IRISH RED & WHITE SETTER

Mrs C Gorey 0438 598 597 goreymky@bigpond.com

IRISH SETTER

Mrs C Gorey 0438 598 597 goreymky@bigpond.com

LABRADOR RETRIEVER

Mrs C Wardle

91 Ciesiolka Rd Aubigny 4401 0412 191 005 lrcqinc@gmail.com

LAGOTTO ROMAGNOLO

Mrs P Wyllie

(07) 4163 7288 / 0400 903 303 trish@lagottoqld.com

LHASA APSO

Ms J Woodward

(07) 5428 6201 / 0413 788 775 jane@lhasaapso.com.au

MAREMMA SHEEPDOG

Ms H Brennan (07) 5426 0413

OLD ENGLISH SHEEPDOG

Mrs A Cassidy (07) 3201 0952 ottaba@bigpond.net.au

POINTER

Mrs R Glegg (07) 5547 7689 / 0439 830 495 robyneg6@iinet.net.au

POODLE MINIATURE & TOY

Ms P Morgan

0414 501 707 qpcsecretary@yahoo.com.au

POODLE STANDARD

Mrs S Graham 0417 470 542

PUG

Ms H Jordan 0415 370 526

PUG

Carol-Ann

(07) 3814 1382 / 0438 515 895 pugrescueqld@optusnet.com.au

PYRENEAN MOUNTAIN DOG

Mrs A Everson

(07) 3200 0321

RHODESIAN RIDGEBACK

Mrs R Smith (07) 5529 9903 rescue@rrcq.com.au

SAINT BERNARD

Mrs A Inmon 0400 142 267

SCHNAUZER

Ms A Goodwin 0405 421 897

schnauzerrescueqld@gmail.com

SKYE TERRIER

Mrs H MacGregor 0429 999 053 / 0428 947 110

STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIER

Miss M Nielsen 0419 631 221 lynn_n@bigpond.com

TIBETAN SPANIEL CLUB OF QLD Mrs V Schneider 0407 115 674 qtsrr@optusnet.com.au

WEIMARANER

Mrs J Glover 0419 663 942

WEST HIGHLAND WHITE TERRIER

Mrs A Cloughley

(07) 3206 6460 redinbrin1@bigpond.com

WHIPPET Secretary whippetclubqld@gmail.com

YORKSHIRE TERRIER

Miss R Hunt 0400 246 987 rachnut@hotmail.com

Durack Vendors

LOOKING TO BECOME A VENDOR?

Casual and permanent sites are available at competitive prices.

For more information call the Dogs Queensland office on 3252 2661 or email info@dogsqueensland.org.au

Aussie Pet Collective

Contact: Desley 0418 742 941

Email: admin@aussiepetcollective.com.au

Lockyer Valley Sharpening

Contact: Keith Ph: 0458 920 088

Email: kjrau@bigpond.com

Lead On Animal Leads

Contact: Bev and Ian Ph: 0417 076 402

Email: Bev.r.priestley@gmail.com

Lilcracka Pet Supplies

Contact: Kay Ph: 0413 543 835

Email: kay@lilcracka.com

Puddleby Art

Contact: Toshi Ueno Ph: 0410 595 202

Email: info@puddlebyart.com.au

TAK Photography

Contact: Tracy: 0451 912 022

Email: admin@takphotography.com.au

Wagz Cafe

Contact: Mark Ph: 0407 212 974

Email: wagzcafe@gmail.com

DISCLAIMER

Opinions and information published in the Dog World magazine are solely those of the individual authors and advertisers and do not necessarily reflect the advice or opinions of Dogs Queensland.

The organisation assumes no responsibility or liability for any statements made, and suggests that individuals make their own enquiries and seek their own specialist and/or independent veterinary or other advice.

79 DOG WORLD July 2023

Rates Guide 2023

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.

Advertising

The publishers accept no responsibility for the contents of advertisements. All advertisements are accepted in good faith and the liability of advertising content is the responsibility of the advertiser.

Durack Office: 07 3252 2661 | P O Box 1136 MT OMMANEY QLD 4074 | www.dogsqueensland.org.au ENTRY LEVY (INCLUSIVE OF ADVERTISING) Durack Rates DOGS QUEENSLAND SPORTS GROUND RATES Durack Per Entry $5.00 Non Durack Club Per Entry $2.00 Ag Society Per Entry $2.50 Meeting Rooms Starting From $17.00 Field Hire Starting From $55.00 For enquiries please email: info@dogsqueensland.org.au 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) $155.00 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 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
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 $80.00 Dog Sports Judges $80.00 Training Fee for Aspiring Dog Sports Judges $50.00 Junior Handler Judges No Fee SEND BACK FEE Per Litter Registration $10.00 TRANSFERS All Transfers Including Between Registers (Limited to Main and Main to Limited) $39.00 DNA TESTING Massey University Of New Zealand $49.50 RE-REGISTRATION OF DOGS /SEMEN Imported dogs/semen $120.00 Imported dogs/semen – NZ only $80.00 Tenterfield Terriers/Greyhounds/ Murray River Retriever/Australasian Bosdog $80.00 Sporting Register $38.00 Associate Register $21.00 TITLES All Championship Titles (incl. breeders cert) $43.00 All other awards $33.00 (Plus breeders cert) $12.00 Laminating $6.00 OTHER Lease Agreements $63.00 Replacement Certificates $26.00 Export Pedigree $76.00 Extended Pedigree (5 generations) $38.00 Registration Of Semen
Amendment
STATIONERY
Rule
$10.00 RULES FOR THE
OF Obedience Trials (A5) $6.00 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 RATG Trials (A5) $4.75 Field Trials Pointers & Setters Trials (A5) $4.75 Utility Trials (A5) $4.75 Spaniel & Retriever Trials (A5) $4.75 Endurance Trials (A5) $4.75 Herding Trials (A5) $4.75 Dances With Dogs (A5) $4.75
BREED STANDARDS
(Local Dogs) $25.00
To Neuter Certificate $26.00
Official Show Entry Forms (Bookf of 50) incl. postage $7.50
Book CCC (Qld) including postage
CONDUCT
Disclaimer
ALL REGISTRATIONS - PER PUP ($1.10 per puppy donated to Canine Research) Under 4 months $54.00 Over 4 and under 6 months $85.00 Over 6 and under 12 months $107.00 Over 12 and under 18 months $119.00 Lure Coursing (A5) $4.75 Drafting Trials (A5) $4.75 Sled Sports (A5) $4.75 Scent Work (A5) $4.75 Trick Dogs (A5) $4.75 80 DOG WORLD July 2023

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