27 th Rottweiler National Diamond 60 th RCV Championship Show Conformation. Breed Survey. Obedience. Rally O. Herding. 3 – 7 November 2017 Hosted by the Rottweiler Club of Victoria Inc. Judges Conformation and Breed Survey: Herr Paul Dieter Viehoff (ADRK) Obedience: Mr Ross Carlson (VIC, Australia) Rally O: Mrs Kim Houlden (VIC, Australia) Herding: Ms Karen Edwards (VIC, Australia) Mrs Kate Dourley (VIC, Australia) Ms Hannah Barry (VIC, Australia) Ms Claire Stipic (VIC, Australia) Version 2 – 10 June 2017
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27th Rottweiler National Diamond 60th RCV Championship Show
Conformation. Breed Survey. Obedience. Rally O. Herding.
3 – 7 November 2017
Hosted by the Rottweiler Club of Victoria Inc.
Judges
Conformation and Breed Survey: Herr Paul Dieter Viehoff (ADRK)
Obedience: Mr Ross Carlson (VIC, Australia)
Rally O: Mrs Kim Houlden (VIC, Australia)
Herding: Ms Karen Edwards (VIC, Australia) Mrs Kate Dourley (VIC, Australia) Ms Hannah Barry (VIC, Australia) Ms Claire Stipic (VIC, Australia)
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Venues Conformation, Rally O, Obedience: Akoonah Park, Berwick, VIC
Breed Survey: KCC Park, Skye, VIC
Herding: Nyora, VIC
This Information Booklet contains information you need to make your stay at Akoonah Park, 2 Cardinia Street, Berwick, for the 2017 Rottweiler National memorable. It will be updated as new information becomes available. The members of the Rottweiler Club of Victoria hope you enjoy your time at the National and wish you a pleasant stay in our Garden State. Check the RCV website and facebook pages for further updates. For further information please contact:
The Rottweiler Club of Victoria wishes to thank our Major Sponsors
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Sponsorship for the National is a work in progress. If you would like to jump on board to partner the RCV to promote your products or services please contact Scott Beaven. M: 0412 506 820. E: [email protected]
The Rottweiler Club of Victoria wishes to thank our Sponsors
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Sponsors:
The Rottweiler Club of Victoria wishes to thank our Sponsors
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Schedule of Events:
Friday 3 November 2017 – Akoonah Park
9:00am Conformation: Judging from Baby Puppy Dogs: 1, 2, 3, 4 followed by Bitches: 1a, 2a, 3a, 4a
6:00pm – 6:15pm Obedience Vetting 6:00pm – 6:30pm Rally O Vetting and Walk Through 6:30pm Obedience Trial Commences (UDX, UD, CDX, CD, CCD) 6:45pm Complimentary Sausage Sizzle at Akoonah Park 7:00pm Rally O Trial Commences
(Novice, Advance A & B, Excellent A & B, Master) Completion of Trial Obedience and Rally O Trial Presentation
Saturday 4 November 2017 – Akoonah Park
8.30am Opening Ceremony – including Veterans Parade At the conclusion of the opening ceremony, there will be a 15 minute break Conformation: Judging from Intermediate Class (Bitches only) 5a, 10a, 11a, 12a, 18a Followed by: Challenge and Reserve Challenge Bitch
8.00pm Dinner with the Judge
Sunday 5 November 2017 – Akoonah Park
8.30am Conformation: Judging from Intermediate Class (Dogs only) 5, 10, 11, 12, 18
Followed by: Dog Challenge and Reserve Challenge Dog General Specials Sire & Progeny Dam & Progeny Presentation of NRC(A) Champion Certificates Closing Ceremony followed by Award Presentation
Celebration
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Schedule of Events: Monday 6 November 2017 – KCC Park
9.30am Check In – NRC(A) Breed Survey 10.00am NRCA Breed Survey Completion of Survey Presentation Tuesday 7 November 2017 - Nyora
7:15am - 7:45am Vetting and Check In 8:00am Trial Commences Completion of Trial Trial Presentation
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Schedules:
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Judge: Conformation and Breed Survey - Herr Paul-Dieter Viehoff -
Germany ADRK Member since 1974
Rottweiler Breeder since 1977
1993-1996 Training warden ADRK LG
Rheinland
2004-2006 Breed warden ADRK LG
Rheinland
1. Chairman ADRK LG Rheinland since
2006
ADRK Conformation Judge since 2007
2013-2016 2. Chairman ADRK
Participant in ADRK Körung:1984, 1986, 1996, 2008, 2012, 2014 every time with a self-bred dog
Participant in ADRK IPO German Championship: 1984-1986, 2002, 2009-2010, 2012-2014 every time with a self-bred dog ADRK IPO Working Champion 2013 with Elch vom Heltorfer Forst For as long as I can remember, I have been around dogs. I grew up with my Grandfather’s Dobermann bitch who accompanied me, from my stroller/pram days, through to primary school. Later on my parents had a Rottweiler bitch and then a German Shepherd bitch. In 1973 my parents have me my first personal dog, and ADRK papered Rottweiler bitch Catja v. Grindsbruch. In 1974 I joined the ADRK. I bred my first litter in 1977. Since then, I have bred 30 litters and have taken several dogs to ZTPs and Körung. Since my beginnings in dog sport, I have trained more than a dozen dogs, passing VPG at levels 1-3 and FH. Most of these dogs were bred by me. In 1986 I won Sieger der LG – Auscheidung der LF Rhienland with Dago v. Heltorfer Forst. In the years 1984, 1986 and in 2002 I showed homebred and trained dogs at the ADRK German Championships. I had and still have different roles at the LG 07 Rheinland. In the 1990’s I was the Training Warden of the LG and from 2004-2006 I was Bred Warden. Since 2006 I have been First Chairman of the LG Rheinland. I have been an ARDK Breed Judge since 2007. My wife Gabi has supported me since 1994 and has been in the breed since 1982. Gabi has trained several Rottweilers and taken them through VPG exams and ZTPs. Our daughter, Svenja, has been helping with raising and conditioning our puppies since 2000. She is particularly fond of our bitch, Kirke.
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Judge: Obedience Trial – Mr Ross Carlson – Victoria, Australia Ross grew up and has been involved with dogs his whole life. His mother trained German Shepherds and Labradors and the family raced greyhounds. In 1998 he purchased his first dog when he was 14 (a Border Collie) and has been actively competing in a variety of disciplines since including Obedience, Rally O, Tracking, Herding and Conformation. Ross entered the Judges Training scheme in 2004 obtaining his full panel Herding licence followed in 2006 with his Obedience licences, finishing in 2010. He is qualified to Judge all levels of Herding, Obedience, Rally O and Endurance and has judged extensively in the home state of Victoria as well as in NSW, TAS, WA, ACT and SA.
In 2015 Ross was the Judge at the Sydney Royal and in 2017 ventured up to Coffs Harbour for his first appointment there. While he has judged extensively he has also been an active participant in a wide field of competition with his Australian Shepherds. In 2012 Ross began his involvement with Australian Shepherds and has since attained nine Champion titles, four Dual Champion titles and multiple titles in Obedience, Rally O, Herding and Tracking. He has successfully bred three litters and continues to achieve well with his team under his Eliteview prefix. In 2016 Ross and his wife Renee welcomed their first child to the dog world and little Ashley has been a regular at dog shows and competitions. This next generation dog handler will be out and about in due time.
Judge: Rally O Trial – Mrs Kim Houlden – Victoria, Australia I became hooked on obedience after we brought home our first Golden Retriever in 1988. I took her to our local obedience club and watched other members training for UD and Open and decided that’s what I wanted to do. I took up tracking with our second Golden and after competing; helping out and stewarding at trials for years I gained my Tracking licence in 2004. I was later encouraged to start obedience judging and gained my CCD licence in 2008, after twelve months I chose not to go any further as I decided I wouldn’t have enough time for my own dogs. I then added licences for Track and Search in 2009, Rally Obedience in 2011 and Novice & Open Obedience in 2015 & 2016. I am planning to continue with UD & UDX licences next year.
Judging these disciplines during the year and taking part in Conformation shows keeps me very busy. I now have four Dual Champions (Tracking) who have also gained their Track & Search Grand Championships, the eldest of these four has Obedience & Rally O titles also & the younger dogs will hopefully compete in these disciplines soon. I am looking forward to judging Rally Obedience at the Rottweiler National; we should have a lot of fun!!
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Judge: Herding – Ms Karen Edwards – Victoria, Australia I have been training, handling and competing with dogs for nearly 30 years. My first dog (in the late 1980’s) was a Groenendael. Her difficult temperament sent me in search of a training method that was not purely force. I joined my local obedience school and found I had a knack for assessing, reading and understanding dogs and quickly went through their instructor’s course. I trained many different breeds and on request I soon began training member’s dogs and competing with them in the Obedience setting and further as a private trainer. With many of these I also competed in conformation showing. Through contacts in the obedience field I met one of the best Animal Film and TV trainers in Australia. His mentorship over the following years was invaluable and non –comparable to dog training courses on offer at that time. His methodology promoted a calm, consistent, confident approach to training that created a much better working relationship with the dogs. I worked on
many commercials and television series during this time with a wide variety of dog breeds and animals. My love for Belgians continued as I added a Tervueren and a Laekenois to my family. My Laekenois became the most highly awarded show Laekenois in Australia – a Title he still holds to this day. We had no more to prove showing so I turned towards herding to see if they could do what they had been bred for, both physically and mentally. Finding suitable trainers with a training methodology to fit my new training mindset was difficult as few trainers were willing or had the ability to train our ANKC loose eyed, upright pure bred dogs. I spent a lot of time researching herding training methods. Kate Dourley and I joined up to form a partnership in Double K Herding Training. There are no training courses you can take for herding so we sourced some of the top trainers overseas to learn a more suitable method. We have had some of the top trainers visit us here in Australia and likewise I have visited them overseas to further my training (Lynn Leach, Trudy and Dave Viklund, Marti Parish, Patrick Shanahan to name a few). Herding has become more than just a hobby but has become a passion of mine. Double K now run herding clinics most weekends of the year and occasionally Interstate. I have worked or trained most herding breeds including a Koolie (my top dog) just retired at 10 years with her Herding Championship and Advanced titles on 2 stock type over 2 course types and numerous High in Trial Awards. I am currently training a USA working line Australian Shepherd and a ½ working line Australian Cattle Dog. Both dogs were either imported (Aussie) or bred with imported semen with their breeders focus on improving the work ethic in our ANKC breeds in Australia. Something I am very passionate about. After training and trialling for several years becoming an ANKC Herding judge was a natural progression. I enjoy judging but my primary love is in training. My goal is to provide an opportunity for owners to participate in herding that will not only help improve the work ethic, type and function in our pure bred dogs but will also show case herding. Rottweilers are considered to be one of the oldest European stock dogs and yet were only accepted into the ANKC herding program in 2009. I am so pleased to see that several dedicated breeders and owners within the Rottweiler community have embraced ANKC herding and are showing that despite a long absence from this type of work, the Rottweiler is a capable and instinctive droving dog that is a natural gatherer, easily controls their stock and can work effortless long distances. They are a wonderfully versatile breed that should always be recognised firstly as a more than capable stock dog as reflected in its long history. It is an exciting time in ANKC herding with several Rottweilers now competing on cattle, sheep and ducks over two course types. They really are a pleasure to train and a pleasure to watch working.
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Judge: Herding – Mrs Kate Dourley – Victoria, Australia I have owned pedigreed Australian Shepherds since meeting my first in 1992. My cousin Rose and I purchased a pup from the first Aussie litter born in Victoria in 1994 and after importing foundation stock from the US we began breeding under the Rozate prefix in 2000. We enjoy producing dogs that are fit for standard; able to do the job they were bred for and also able to live in a modern context. I began herding in 1998 with my Aussie Storm and trained and trialled in the earliest part of the ANKC program. I gained my judges licence and have been a member of the Victorian Herding Subcommittee for many years. I work with Karen Edwards under the banner Double K Herding to provide herding training specifically tailored for ANKC breeds and herding competition.
Judge: Herding – Ms Hannah Barry – Victoria, Australia I am a certified and VIC Government accredited dog trainer, currently teaching obedience classes, private behaviour consultations and herding lessons. Herding is my passion and I have worked with a large variety of working line and ANKC breeds, including Rottweilers, Australian Shepherds, Smooth Collies, Border Collies and Kelpies. I have been involved with ANKC Herding as a competitor since 2006 and have titled 3 dogs, the highest achievement being a Herding Championship on my now retired Kelpie, Cash, who gained titles in Sheep, Ducks and Cattle during his career. Working Kelpies are the main breed I own, however my first Herding dog was a mix and I am just starting to train my Australian Cattle Dog who will be heaps of fun.
Judge: Herding – Claire Stipic – Victoria, Australia I have owned Border Collies for the past 10 years, and in that time have trained and trialled in several disciplines. Having only dabbled in herding with my second Border Collie, when my youngest dog, Hamish, came along and showed major interest in sheep I knew that we had to commit to doing what he was bred for – Herding! Over the last 5 years I have been learning as much as I can about the sport of herding and spending time with the wonderful herding community in Victoria. I am a member of the Victorian Herding Association and the Herding Trial Secretary for the Border Collie Club of Victoria. Last year I decided that I wanted to support the sport our dogs are bred to
do as best I could so I embarked on becoming a judge of Herding Test Levels. Since then I have had the privilege of seeing many dogs work in the test levels and move on their way to their Herding Trial careers. I am really looking forward to seeing Rottweilers from across the country begin their Herding careers at the 27th Rottweiler National.
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Breed Survey: MONDAY 6th November 2017 KCC Park, 655 Westernport Highway, Skye, VIC, 3977 Please refer NRCA Website for full set of rules
THE SURVEY
A. CLASSIFICATIONS
Pass – Suitable For Breeding
(Allocated to all dogs that pass all areas
of the breed survey) A dog that receives
a pass rating is not permitted to present
at future breed surveys. Where this has
occurred in the past, it is only the first
result that is
recognised
Fail – Not Suitable For Breeding
(Allocated to dogs that possess a breed
disqualifying fault or are assessed as
having an unacceptable temperament) A
dog that receives a fail rating is not
permitted to be represented at future
Breed Surveys.
Re-present - Dogs may re-present on 2
more occasions (Allocated to those dogs
that are eligible for representing) A dog
that cannot complete the breed survey
following the 2 represents is deemed to
have failed the breed survey
B. ANATOMICAL
CONSTRUCTION
1. Each dog is to be presented
individually and positively identified.
2. The dog will then be weighed,
measured, eye color assessed, teeth and
bite examined. The results are to be
immediately transcribed onto the survey
form by the officiating surveyor.
3. The officiating surveyor will then
complete a written critique on the
general appearance, attitude,
constitution, conformation, movement,
and fitness levels of the dog
4. Double handling will be permitted;
however, the surveyor may stop the
practice if in their opinion, the practice
is hazardous or unruly.
C. CHARACTER &
TEMPERAMENT ASSESSMENT
a. The Gun Test (Reaction to loud and
sudden
noises)
Each dog is to brought into the
assessment area individually wherein the
handler will be asked to heel their dog
on a loose lead towards a crowd of 6
people.
As the dog and handler approach the
crowd, the surveyor/steward will fire
two (2) shots in succession at a distance
of not less than ten (10 meters from the
dog.
The dog is allowed to be startled by the
noise but must quickly recover and must
continue heeling with the handler. The
dog is not allowed to show signs of fear
or nervousness. The surveyor may if
deemed necessary, request that more
shots be fired.
The dog’s reaction to the sudden noise is
to be documented on the survey form by
the surveyor
b. The Crowd Test
The dog and handler are to proceed
through the crowd (10-15 persons)
which is milling about and then both the
handler and dog are to stop in the middle
of the crowd at which time the dog is
instructed to sit. The crowd
will then form a large circle around the
dog and handler, then move in on the
handler and dog at a rapid pace and
completely surround them.
Upon instruction from the surveyor, the
crowd will move away from the dog and
handler. A further request will be made
by the surveyor for the crowd to move in
and surround both the dog and handler a
second time.
Finally, the surveyor will instruct the
crowd to move away from the dog and
handler who will then heel away from
the crowd.
The dog shall not show signs of
aggression or nervousness. Natural
curiosity, sniffing etc, is permitted.
The surveyor will document the dog’s
reaction to this pressure situation on the
survey form.
If a dog shows/presents any unprovoked
aggression towards any person or
persons or attempts to, or bites any
person, the dog will automatically
receive a fail rating and will take no
further part in the breed survey.
Note: This is applicable at any time
throughout the Breed Survey test.
c. Character & Temperament
Assessment
At the completion of the crowd exercise,
the handler will walk with his dog to a
pre determined spot approx twenty (20)
meters from a hiding place. The handler
will be required to remain stationary and
allow the dog freedom of movement to
the extent of the lead.
On the surveyors signal, a helper will
emerge and challenge the handler. After
allowing reaction time for the dog, the
helper will run diagonally across and
stop in a position approx fifteen (15)
meters away and challenge the handler a
second time.
From this position the helper will run
diagonally and stop approx ten (10)
meters away and challenge again.
The helper will then continue directly
toward the handler and dog in a
threatening manner to a distance of a
minimum three to five (3-5) meters, or
until the surveyor instructs the helper to
stop the threat.
As the focus is on the reaction of
untrained dogs to this assessment, the
dog must not attempt to flee or show
signs of fear, nervousness or aggression.
A lack of reaction is also considered
undesirable.
The dog’s reaction to this
situation/exercise is to be recorded on
the survey form by the surveyor.
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Breed Survey: Restricted to 20 entries If more than 20 entries received a ballot will take place Priority given to dogs/bitches entered at the Show Monday 6th November, 2017 Check In: 9:30am NRC(A) Breed Survey – Commences: 10.00am KCC Park, 655 Westernport Highway, Skye, VIC, 3977
Breed Survey Information Sheet If you would like to present a dog at the Breed Survey, please ensure you bring the following: 1. ANKC Registration Papers – Full Register 2. Hip/Elbow, Eye and Mouth Certificates 3. Certificates detailing conformation and/or working titles 4. Documentation signed by a vet confirming accidental damage to the dog.
IMPORTANT On the day, you will need to bring along the ORIGINALS, which are to be verified against the entry details, held by our Breed Recorder. By having the copies in advance, we can prepare our forms ahead of time to facilitate the Survey process. Copies of documentation are to be attested as true and correct by a Justice of the Peace. Successful Participants Receive:
Breed Survey Certificate signed by our Judges
Copy of all data collected, measurements, critiques etc.
Photo of your dog with our Judge
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Application Form – Breed Survey
Name of Dog: Details of the dog must be identical with the registration of the controlling body with whom the dog is registered
Date of Birth: Sex:
Reg #:
ID: (Tattoo, Microchip)
Sire:
Dam:
Bred By:
Name of
Owner:
Address:
Suburb: State: Post Code:
Signed:
Documentation Attached:
Pedigree Certificate
HD Grading Form which must bear the required ID requirements
ED Grading Form which must bear the required ID requirements
Eye and Mouth Certificate
Certificates detailing Conformation and / or working titles
Documentation signed by a Veterinarian confirming accidental damage to the dog. Loss of teeth through accident or mechanical means provided that it is attest to by the NRCA Breed Registrar, certificate shall be counted as if they are present.
V V Copies (on the day) of documentation are to be attest as true and correct by a JP Please submit this form to: Breed Survey Registrar – Kirsty Beaven, PO Box 4182, Knox City Centre, VIC, 3152 E: [email protected] Original Documentation must be presented to the Breed Recorder on the day of the Breed Survey
APPLICATION AND SUBMISSION OF DOCUMENTATION MUST BE RECEIVED BY FRIDAY 8 SEPTEMBER 2017
Stud Dog In Show $75.00 $30.00 Brood Bitch In Show $75.00 $30.00
Baby Puppy In Show $100.00 $30.00 Opposite Baby Puppy In Show $75.00 $30.00
Minor In Show $100.00 $30.00 Opposite Minor In Show $75.00 $30.00
Puppy In Show $100.00 $30.00 Opposite Puppy In show $75.00 $30.00
Junior In Show $100.00 $30.00 Opposite Junior In Show $75.00 $30.00
Intermediate In Show $100.00 $30.00 Opposite Intermediate In Show $75.00 $30.00
Australian Bred In Show $100.00 $30.00 Opposite Australian Bred In Show $75.00 $30.00
Open In Show $100.00 $30.00 Opposite Open In Show $75.00 $30.00
Veteran In Show $100.00 $30.00 Opposite Veteran In Show $75.00 $30.00
Neuter In Show $100.00 $30.00 Opposite Neuter In Show $75.00 $30.00
Satin Coat Satin Coat Best In Show $60.00 Runner Up in Show $60.00
Obedience
Trophy Rosette High In Obedience Trial $150.00 $40.00
UDX $75.00 $30.00
UD $75.00 $30.00
CDX $75.00 $30.00
CD $75.00 $30.00
CCD $75.00 $30.00
Rally O
Trophy Rosette Best In Rally O Trial $150.00 $40.00
Master $75.00 $30.00
Excellent A $75.00 $30.00
Excellent B $75.00 $30.00
Advance A $75.00 $30.00
Advance B $75.00 $30.00
Novice $75.00 $30.00
Herding
Trophy Rosette High In Herding Trial $150.00 $40.00
Runner Up In Herding Trial $75.00 $35.00
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Advertising: The Catalogue will be a keepsake for our Breed featuring all of our Past National Winners, listing all NRC(A) Champions and a record of where our breed is at today. To advertise in this special collector’s edition catalogue -
Full page: $100.00 – Subsequent pages - $70.00
Half page: $ 60.00 – Subsequent pages - $40.00
Artwork In order to produce a high quality document, we ask that you use the following guidelines. When forwarding artwork and photographs via email, please ensure that the document is saved in JPEG or TIFF format and set at Best Quality at no less than 300DPI. All photographs will be printed at the actual size received. Images will not be reduced or enlarged, so it is important to forward the photograph at the size you would like printed.
Submissions No artwork will be accepted without payment
ALL ADVERTISING MUST BE PRE-PAID.
Advertising Payments: Rottweiler Club of Victoria Inc. BSB: 633 000 Acct: 152 852 018 Ref: Your Name
For enquiries on catalogue advertising contact: Kirsty Beaven M: 0412 334 942 E: [email protected]
COPY DEADLINE – Friday 8 September, 2017
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Photography:
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Location: Akoonah Park is located in Berwick. Berwick is located 45km from the Melbourne CBD Surrounding suburbs are: Beaconsfield, Officer, Narre Warren, Narre Warren East, Narre Warren North, Cranbourne, Lysterfield.
Camping: Camping will be available on the grounds, there are shower facilities available. Sites: Powered $30.00 per night (limited). Unpowered $13.00 per night. Please contact Dawn Ayton to book. Please see attached Camping Booking Form. Dawn Ayton M: 0408 375 526 E: [email protected]
Camping sites to be booked and paid via Dawn Ayton – Separate to Show Entries
Other Dog Friendly Accommodation Options: Burnbank Estate Retreat, 64 Beaumont Rd, Berwick, 03 9769 9127
Blue Gum Cabin Park, 20 Brunt Rd, Beaconsfield, 03 9769 8201
Big 4 Dandenong Tourist Park, 370 Frankston-Dandenong Rd, Dandenong South, 03 9706 5492
Opal Motel, 155 South Gippsland Highway, Leongatha, 03 5662 2321, [email protected] Pet Friendly by application on individual application. Travel Time: 1h12m to Akoonah Park, 1h10m to KCC Park, 39m to Nyora. Owner: Mandi Quinton is involved in Herding community.
Marquee Set Up: Exhibitors and Spectators please note: Set up on the show ground is not permitted before Friday. Please be advised only short pegs or water or sand bags are to be used to secure tents and marquees on the show ground. This is due to the irrigation system on the ground. Marquees can only be put up with short side facing into the ring. Marquee Hire: Due to restrictions on the pegs used to secure the marquees Dawn Ayton will coordinate all Marquee Hire requirements. Please contact Dawn Ayton to book. Hire Marquee Options – (Put Up Thursday, Taken Down – Monday): 3.6m x 3.6m = $302.50 ea 6m x 6m = $572.00 ea 3.6m x 7.2m = $539.00 ea Please see attached Marquee Hire Booking Form. Dawn Ayton M: 0408 375 526 E: [email protected]
Marquee Hire to be booked and paid via Dawn Ayton – Separate to Show Entries
Crust Pizza Beaconsfield La Bella’s Pizza & Pasta Beaconsfield
Four Figs Café The Gourmet Butcher Shop
Camel Coffee Beaconsfield Village Bakehouse
The Bottle-O Beaconsfield Guardian Pharmacy
Grooming: Rub-A-Dub Mobile Dog Wash, 03 97962083
Jim’s Dog Wash Berwick, 13 15 46
Pawshas Dog Grooming, 03 8786 8579
Puss n Pooch Grooming, 03 9769 4121
Pawz Ink, 03 9769 8494
All4paws Pet Grooming, 0488 155 534
Parking: A specific entry and exit for exhibitors and spectators at our show will be set up. A farmers/craft market will running on Sunday 5 November, Akoonah Park will be very very busy. Parking for vehicles, including dog floats will be available on and around the show oval itself. More detail will be released soon.
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Alcohol Policy: Akoonah Park run under the City of Casey Local Laws. I have also confirmed this with the Victoria Police Liquor Licencing Unit. (That would be a NO drinking policy) City of Casey Local Laws #2-2010/Section 42 Alcohol (1) A person must not in or on any reserve or road, except with a permit or under a lease granted by Council, have in his or her possession any liquor in an unsealed container. If an Authorised Officer avers that any liquid is or may be liquor, the averment is evidence that the liquid is liquor. (2) Sub-clause (1) does not apply to a person who is at a function or venue where a licence under the Liquor Control Reform Act 1998 has been issued.
Dog Poo: Please immediately clean up after your dogs. There are numerous rubbish bins within Akoonah Park for your convenience. The RCV have provided Pooper Scoopers to assist the clean up.
Point Score: Muriel Freeman Trophy - National Trophy for the Most Successful Breeder of the Show
TROPHY TO BE KEPT AT NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS (State in which the current National Rottweiler Council (Aust) Secretary resides) • Trophy is a large wooden map of Australia on which the National Logo is featured • Trophy is displayed at National Shows and remains with the National Secretary Scoring is calculated as follows: 6 points for winner of class 5 points for second in class 4 points for third in class 3 points for fourth in class 2 points for fifth in class 1 point for sixth in class 3 additional points for every dog “V” rated at the show Southern Region Sieger and Siegerin Final
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Security: Akoonah Park is open to the public 24 hours a day. There are many entry points via vehicles and on foot. Akoonah Park management have security patrols throughout the day and night. Please ensure you take great care of your personal possessions.
RCV Committee: President: Shaun Tankard Vice President 1: Scott Beaven Vice President 2: Dawn Ayton Secretary: Debbie Donald Assistant Secretary: Denise Bennett Treasurer: Mary Rosewarne State Breed Recorder: Cheryl Langshaw Committee: Louise McFarland, Sue Hughes, Louise Russell, Lisa Veitch
Social Functions:
Saturday, 4 November 2017
DINNER WITH THE JUDGE ON SITE, Inc. Q&A Cost – Adults $30.00 per person, Children: $15.00 per person
Sunday, 5 November 2017
AFTER SHOW SUPPER AT PRESENTATION ON SITE
Merchandise: Most items will be available through pre-paid purchase - but bring your piggy banks All items will be displayed and available for order via the RCV Website and Facebook Page and National
Event Facebook Page: 27th Rottweiler National Melbourne hosted by Rottweiler club of Vic
27th Rottweiler National 2017 Information Booklet
Version 2 – 10 June 2017 Page 25
Gradings: Guidelines for the Grading of Rottweilers in Specialty Breed events: Compiled (and updated) by past Chief Breed Judges of the ADRK, in accordance with general practice of the VDH. Breed judges may award the following gradings to puppies below 12 months: Very Promising “VP” Promising “P” Little Promise “WVN” The following gradings may be awarded to dogs 12 months and older: Excellent “V” Very Good “SG” Good “G” Not Sufficient “NGGD” Non-gradeable “OB” Do note that it is usual for ADRK judges not to award anything higher than an “SG” to dogs under the age of 24 months. (In the case of a dog/bitch being of very outstanding quality, they may however exercise their right to award a ‘V’ to an under-two year old, and on occasion do so). Definition of Gradings: (this only applies to the age groups twelve months and over) Excellent “V” : May only be awarded to a dog which is true to the ideal Breed Standard of the Rottweiler, shown in outstanding condition and glowing, with a harmonious and balanced character and temperament and possessed of class and outstanding presence. Its superior quality as a Breed specimen overshadows any minor imperfections whilst the typical appearance of its gender is always present. Very Good “SG” : Only awarded to a dog which displays the typical characteristics of the Rottweiler in balanced proportion and in good condition. A few minor and therefore pardonable faults are overlooked, although not the morphological (type-affecting) ones. This grading can only be given to a ‘classy’ dog. Good “G” : Given to a dog which displays the main characteristics of the Rottweiler, but which has visible faults to the extent that they cannot be disguised. Satisfactory “GGD” : Given to a dog which sufficiently corresponds to the Breed Standard of the Rottweiler, without possessing the generally known characteristics of the Breed and which is lacking in condition and conformation. Not Satisfactory “NGGD” : Given to a dog which: a) is not typical of the Rottweiler type described in the Breed Standard, b) displays a character or behaviour not in line with the requirements of the Breed Standard, c) is unilaterally or bilaterally crypt orchid (i.e. missing one or two testicles), d) possesses inheritable dentition faults or a jaw anomaly, e) has colour or coat faults, or displays definite signs of albinism, f) bites or attempts to bite the judge. This grading must also be given to a dog that deviates so far from a single Breed characteristic that the health of the dog is affected, or which displays a very serious or disqualifying fault. Non-gradeable “OB” : This is given when the judge, for whatever reason, cannot examine gait, conformation, dentition, coat, testicles etc., or when signs are apparent that the dog has been treated in some way to alter or conceal some feature of the dog. The same applies when the judge is able to ascertain that an operation has been carried out to cover up or conceal some other condition.
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Akoonah Park: 2 Cardinia Street, Berwick, VIC
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Grooming Detail Map: Restaurants:
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Camping Booking Form
Instructions: Insert your details and camping requirements in the fields below and email to Dawn Ayton at: [email protected] Dawn will then contact you to confirm your booking and request payment. Once payment is received. Dawn will advise your camp site number and other information. If you have any questions or queries please call Dawn on 0408 375 526.
The Rottweiler Club of Victoria Inc. have secured all available camping sites for the duration of the Rottweiler National. All bookings are to be processed via the RCV.
Camp Sites and Cost Per Night: Powered: $30.00 Unpowered: $13.00
Address: Akoonah Park 2 Cardinia Street, Berwick, VIC
Check In Time: 12:00 noon or after Check Out Time: 10:00am or before Caravan and Camping Conditions of Use:
All camping will be restricted to a maximum of 21 days continuous stay with a minimum of 7 days between stays
Annex floors must be of a breathable material to protect grassed areas
Pets are welcome but must be kept under control at all times and not hassle other campers. Please ensure you clean up after your pets.
Campfires may be allowed in some circumstances by prior arrangement with management
Washing of vehicles is strictly prohibited. Your own grey water may be used if you display a sign indicating this
Amenities block entry is via key pad code, please ensure door is closed at all times.
Management reserves the right to refuse entry to or evict any tenant at any time without offering a reason
Rubbish bins are provided for your convenience, please make sure you respect this environment
Contact Name:
Phone: Email:
Street Address:
Suburb: State: Post Code:
Arrival Date: Arrival Time:
Departure Date: Departure Time:
No. of Nights: Site Type: Powered / Unpowered (Circle required)
No. of People: Total Cost:
Van Dimensions: Payment Method:
Additional Info:
Signed:
Cheques payable to: Rottweiler Club of Victoria Inc. Or Direct Deposit: BSB: 633 000 Acct: 152 852 018 Ref: Your Name
Due to restrictions on the pegs used to secure the marquees Dawn Ayton will coordinate all Marquee Hire requirements. Instructions: Insert your details and marquee hire requirements in the fields below and email to Dawn Ayton at: [email protected] Dawn will then contact you to confirm your booking and request payment. Once payment is received your booking will be finalised. If you have any questions or queries please call Dawn on 0408 375 526.
Hire Marquee Options (Put Up Thursday, Taken Down – Monday):
3.6m x 3.6m = $302.50 ea 6m x 6m = $572.00 ea 3.6m x 7.2m = $539.00 ea
Contact Name:
Phone: Email:
Street Address:
Suburb: State: Post Code:
Arrival Date: Arrival Time:
Departure Date: Departure Time:
Marquee Size:
Total Cost: Payment Method:
Additional Info:
Signed:
Cheques payable to: Rottweiler Club of Victoria Inc. Or
Direct Deposit: BSB: 633 000 Acct: 152 852 018 Ref: Your Name
Orders can be picked up at the National Show or posted Postage Fee TBA
Payment required when ordering. Bank Details: Rottweiler Club of Victoria Inc. BSB: 633 000 Acct: 152 852 018 Ref: Your Name
Send order forms to [email protected] or any queries, please call Mary Rosewarne on 0414512173
SIZING: Please refer to www.stellaruniforms.com sizing chart.
Jacket size, please order next size up due to polar fleece interior.
NO REFUND OR EXHANGES ON JACKETS PLEASE ENSURE ORDERING CORRECT SIZE
ITEM QTY SIZE PRICE TOTAL
Men’s Polo (Button Up) $ 45.00 Men’s Polo (Button Up) With National 2017 $ 45.00 Ladies Polo (V Neck) $ 45.00 Ladies Polo (V Neck) With National 2017 $ 45.00 Junior Polo $ 45.00 Junior Polo With National 2017 $ 45.00 Jacket $ 95.00 Jacket With National 2017 $ 95.00 Jacket (medium warmth) $75.00 Jacket (medium warmth) With National 2017 $75.00 Vests $70.00