Companion Dog Show
Held under Kennel Club regulations. No puppies under 6 months
Only undocked dogs and legally docked dogs may be entered for exhibition at this show
in aid of Woking Citizens Emergency Fund
at The Send May Fair
Send Recreation Ground Send
Entry fees: £2 per class. Rosettes for places 1st-5th in all classes plus Best in Show.
Breed classes start : 12noon Judge: Carol Broadley
1. Any variety puppy (6-9 months)
2.Any variety puppy (9-12months) Followed by Best Puppy in show
3. Any variety non-sporting 4. Any variety sporting
5. Any variety open 6.Any variety veteran (over 7 years)
Followed by Best in Show
Novelty classes start :
7. Best veteran D or B – 7 years plus 8. Dog or Bitch with the waggiest tail
9. Best rescue D or B 10. Prettiest bitch 11 Most handsome dog 12. Best 6 legs 13. Best Brace
14. Best unlike Brace 15. Best trick 16. – Best Young handler (handler under 12 year’s old)
17.D or B the judge would like to take home
18.Companion Dog Club class –Any variety non pedigree Dog
19. Companion Dog Club class- Any variety non pedigree Bitch
Obedience classes starts:
20.Starters Judge: Chris Turner
Heel on lead, recall and sit. Sit stay ½ minute, Down stay 1 minute
(for dogs and handlers who have not won in any open or championship show)
21. Triers Judge: Julie Osborne
Heel on lead. Heel free. Recall - present and finish. Retrieve handler’s article. Sit stay 1 minute. Down stay 2 minutes ( for dogs who have not won in novice or higher at any open or championship show)
Further information available from Caroline Ashford 01483 768238, www.newlandswds.co.uk or newlandsdogtraining@gmail.com
DOGS IN
Your dog is vulnerable and at risk during hot weather and the Kennel
Club offers the following guidance to help guide you through the do’s and
don’ts travelling to and whilst at Kennel Club licensed events.
• When travelling to a show please take a moment to consider whether
the route to the show is on a busy holiday route, and leave earlier to
avoid increased time in traffic jams.
• If your vehicle is not air-conditioned seriously consider whether
travelling to the show is a good idea at all.
• The vehicle should be as fully ventilated as possible, and plenty of
stops should be taken, with lots of water available to drink.
• Ensure your dog is not sitting in full sunlight. There should be plenty of
free flowing air around the dog.
• When at the show, never leave your dog in the vehicle.
• Keep the dog in the shade – take your own shade, for example a
large umbrella and always have plenty of water available to drink so
your dog stays well hydrated.
• Avoid your dog taking part in unnecessary exertion, or from standing
in exposed sunlight for extended lengths of time.
Remember, if you feel hot your dog is very likely to feel much hotter and
dehydrated, and this could lead to dire results. Please look after your
dog’s welfare.
Warning: if your dog is found to be at risk, forcible entry
to your vehicle may be necessary without liability for any
damage caused.
Anyone whose dog is entered at a Kennel Club licensed event should
take all reasonable steps to ensure the needs of their dog(s) are met, and
should not put a dog’s health and welfare at risk by any action, default,
omission or otherwise. Breach of Kennel Club Regulations in this respect
may be referred to the General Committee for disciplinary action under
Kennel Club Regulations.
Right to refuse entries. Exhibitors/competitors are reminded that
show societies have the right under Kennel Club Regulations to refuse
any entry.
YOUR FRINDLY LOCAL DOG CLUB MEETS EVERY THURSDAY DURING TERM TIMES AT LANCASTER
Actually it's Julie that's Judging, I'm her Steward. Jan x
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