TIBETAN TERRIER ASSOCIATION (NSW) “Uniting the Tibetan Terrier Enthusiasts of Australia and New Zealand” President: Mr Jim Hickie 1st Vice Pres: Mrs Roslind Ellis 2nd Vice Pres: Joyce Mormer Secretary: Ms Sue Schweickle TTA(NSW) email: [email protected]Treasurer: Ms Pamela Ellis Commiee: Ashley Reid Max Baldwin Dawn Alomes Show Secretary: Ms Karen Baldwin Puppy Register: Georgie Hampson email: [email protected]Patron: Audrey Flockhart Joyce Mormer Beryl Eissens TT Rescue Jim Hickie (02)4965 1984 Max & Karen Baldwin (02)6928 5869 Web Site hp://www.betanterrierassociaonnsw.com.au Contents: Page No. PRESIDENT’S REPORT 2 TTA SPECIALITY SHOW 3 SYDNEY ROYAL 4 NEW GRAND CHAMPION 5 PREFIX PROFILE 6,7 EARLY TT’S 8 GET WELLS 9 ARTICLE 10 April 2013 Newsleer No 33 Please Note: Any opinions expressed in this newsletter may not reflect the opinions of the club or editor. TTA 5 th Championship Show Photos Available now on CD. Cost is $10.00 plus postage [$2.00 standard or $5.00 express post] Send cheque or money order made out to Tibetan Terrier Association (NSW) to The Treasurer, 12A Arthur Street, Granville, 2142 Direct debit to Bendigo Bank BSB 633-000 Act No 136667649 Name of Acct Tibetan Terrier Association (NSW) Please send an email to [email protected]with copy of transaction record. CD will be mailed within 14 business days of receipt of payment. Thank you sponsors Thank you sponsors animal network l
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TIBETAN TERRIER ASSOCIATION (NSW) “Uniting the Tibetan Terrier Enthusiasts of Australia and New Zealand”
Firstly, congratulations to all those who contributed to our show on Easter Sunday. That includes all the members, exhibitors and handlers who made it such a successful event in spite of the small entry.
Our judges on the day were Brian Tolley from New Zealand for breed classes and Phil Brown (NSW) for the Sweepstakes. They both seemed to enjoy their assignments and we are grateful for their input.
As usual there is a large number of people who organise, judge, steward and photograph an event like this .In particular I must mention our Secretary Sue Schweickle, the Show Secretary and Ring Steward Karen Baldwin and of course Joyce Mortimer who is not only a Club Patron but is also a Committee member and Newsletter editor.
Photographer on the day was Megan Rochester who took over 200 photos which will be available on CD .
Thanks Megan .
On the CD will be most of those photos which includes all Class placegetters along with candid shots and perhaps a short video taken on the day. Our Treasurer Pamela Ellis is organising this and CDs will be available shortly for $10. Details elsewhere in this News Letter.
A show such as ours can only be a financial success with the help of the many donors (listed in the Catalogue) and commercial sponsors Animal Network and Isle of Dogs. A big thanks to all of these.
The March Meeting of the Club was largely concerned with final details for the Show and at the suggestion of some members it was decided to hold a meeting immediately following the show. Minutes of 17th March meeting previously forwarded to members.
The meeting held on Easter Sunday following the Show was to consider suggestions about improving communication and services to those in remote areas who cannot attend meetings. Unfortunately no new ideas were forthcoming.
It was decided that the two shows to be held next year with Mike and Judi Tempest judging will also include a Sweepstakes class or classes for clipped down dogs. Final details yet to be decided but if you have suggestions please advise our Secretary Sue. There will also be an Obedience/ Agility demonstration. A judge for Sweepstakes has yet to be decided – suggestions to Secretary.
This meeting also called for nominations for the judge(s) for 2015.
When Paula Bockman advised that she would have international judges available for that year on Easter Sunday it was decided to defer nominations till we have advice from her regarding names and judging experience.
Enjoy your TTs.
Jim Hickie
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TIBETAN TERRIER ASSOCIATION (NSW) IN MEMORY OF MRS CHRISTINE LAWRENCE
5TH CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW 31ST MARCH 2013
CONFORMION JUDGE: MR BRIAN TOLLEY
S/S JUDGE: MR. P. BROWN
Minor Puppy Dog
1st SHELLOY SARGEANT PEPPER—S Schweickle
Puppy Dog
1st TYBETERR STRAWBERRY JUBILEE — Cobb/Schuck
Intermediate Dog
1st CH GENGALA HAIRY MCLARY — M L Hickie
2nd CH ROGSPA MAN OF THE MOMENT — R & V Bennetts
Australian Bred Dog
1st CH BINGUN DARTAGNAN — D Pezzella
Open Dog
1st CH SESUKAN HUSA N V D ONE — K & R Ellis
Challenge Dog CH GENGALA HAIRY MCLARY
Res Challenge Dog CH BINGUN DARTAGNAN
Puppy Bitch
1st SHELLOY ELEANOR RIGBY — J Mortimer
2nd GENGALA BOW TIKA WOW WOW— M L Hickie
3rd TIBETOES LOOK AT ME NO NV — P Ellis
Junior Bitch
1st CH BOVAIS TIME TO REIGN — D Alomes
2nd TIBETOES CANDY CASCADE — P M Ellis
Australian Bred Bitch
1st CH SHELLOY TOUCH OF CLASS — J Mortimer
2nd CH SOMARKA MIN TAKA APOERI RN.HT — L Liddington
3rd TIBETOES CASHMERE CASCADE — B A Ellis
Open Bitch
1st CH ARAKI PRECIOUS PANDORA (Imp UK) — L M Hickie
ADELAIDE ROYAL 6 September 2013 - 14 September 2013 http://www.aeec.com.au/events/2013/09/06/royal-adelaide-show.jsp
BRISBANE ROYAL Tibetan Terriers Friday 16 August 2013
General Specials is on Saturday 17 August Judge = Breed Mr Harri Lehkonen (Finland) - HL General Specials Judge = Mrs Paula Hiekkinen-Lehkonen (Finland) - PHL www.royalqueenslandshow.com.au
The disorders listed in the first 3 categories below are believed to have an inherited basis, or are known to have a predilection for this breed ('breed predisposition'). This means the disorder occurs more commonly in this breed compared to other breeds, or to the general dog population. Common sense suggests that these are inherited disorders, but for many breeds and many disorders, the studies to determine the mode of inheritance or the frequency in the breed have not been carried out, or are inconclusive. We have listed disorders for which there is a general consensus among those investigating in this field and among veterinary practitioners, that the condition is significant in this breed. Where the mode of inheritance is known, this information is included on the linked disease page. The most popular breeds tend to have the most disorders listed because there is a larger number of dogs affected, and therefore more opportunity to recognize a breed predisposition to a particular disorder. As well, there is likely to be more indiscriminate breeding of these breeds, leading to a higher occurrence of inherited disorders. In less common or newer breeds, there may be no disorders listed or the list of disorders may be quite short, because it can take some time before enough dogs are affected to recognize an inherited condition.
Cataracts
Hip Dysplasia
Lens Luxation
Progressive Retinal Atrophy
Disorders associated with conformation These disorders are directly related to the conformation or standards for the breed. Although these conditions have in many cases become so common that they are accepted as normal for the breed, they can still cause serious physical problems and discomfort for the dog. One component of responsible breeding is to breed away from the extremes of conformation that cause these physical problems.
There are no disorders documented in this category for this breed.
Other disorders which may be inherited in this breed
These disorders have been reported sporadically, and may be inherited in this breed.
Retinal dysplasia
Permission is granted to reprint pages from the database, provided that credit is given as follows: Crook A et al.
2011. Canine Inherited Disorders Database (CIDD).
Just an update on what the Association is doing re fundraising…
On the 20th April, Sue has organised a BBQ selling sausages and onions on a roll. We just had a
day with another club and it went quite well and also we now have more of an idea on the
amounts of rolls, sausages, and onions (oh dear 10 kg of onions were cut up). It is a new idea for
Office Works it is not quite as busy a Bunnings but we had a good day financially.
Also Sue has collected many items for her ‘Trash & Treasure’. These items have come from
members and also generously from just friends. It has been amazing the amounts that have been