BOURNEMOUTH CANINE ASSOCIATION Bournemouth from West Cliff Schedule of Benched GENERAL CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW (held under Kennel Club Limited Rules & Regulations on Group System of Judging) to be held at PIKES FARM, ORGANFORD, NR. POOLE, DORSET BH16 6EU on Saturday 13th, Sunday 14th and Monday 15th August 2016 DAY 1 — Terrier, Pastoral & Working Groups DAY 2 — Utility & Gundog Groups DAY 3 — Toy & Hound Groups (Open to all Exhibitors) Judging commences at 10.00 a.m. Guarantors to the Kennel Club Mr. John Appleby (Chairman), Crownwood, Emery Down, Lyndhurst, Hants SO43 7GA. Mr. John Farrant (Vice Chairman), 43 Insley Crescent, Broadstone, Dorset BH18 9EA. Miss Kirsten Rotchell (Secretary), Flat 2, Barons Court, 6 Dawkins Road, Hamworthy, Poole, Dorset BH15 4JD. Tel: 07923 604357 Mrs. Jenny Stratten (Assistant Secretary), Flat 25, Trinidad House, Rossmore Road, Parkstone, Poole, Dorset BH12 3NF. Mr. Jasper Courtney (Show Manager), Foxholes Cottage, Poole Road, Sturminster Marshall, Wimborne, Dorset BH21 3RR. Mrs. Sally Duffin (Treasurer), Foxholes Cottage, Poole Road, Sturminster Marshall, Wimborne, Dorset BH21 3RR. Entries and Fees which must be pre-paid sent to: Bournemouth Canine Association, c/o Higham Press Ltd. New Street, Higham, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 6BP. Tel: 01773 832390 Online entries at www.dog.biz Enquiries to: Miss Kirsten Rotchell - Tel: 07923 604357 - [email protected]or Mrs. Jenny Stratten - Tel. 01202 731251 ENTRIES CLOSE: Thursday 23rd June 2016 (Postmark) Entries may be made online at www.dog.biz up to 12 noon on Thursday 7th July 2016
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BOURNEMOUTHCANINE ASSOCIATION
Bournemouth from West Cliff
Schedule ofBenched
GENERAL CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW(held under Kennel Club Limited Rules & Regulations on Group System of Judging)
to be held at PIKES FARM, ORGANFORD, NR. POOLE,DORSET BH16 6EU
on Saturday 13th, Sunday 14th and Monday 15th August 2016DAY 1 — Terrier, Pastoral & Working Groups
DAY 2 — Utility & Gundog GroupsDAY 3 — Toy & Hound Groups
(Open to all Exhibitors) Judging commences at 10.00 a.m.
Guarantors to the Kennel ClubMr. John Appleby (Chairman), Crownwood, Emery Down, Lyndhurst, Hants SO43 7GA.
Mr. John Farrant (Vice Chairman), 43 Insley Crescent, Broadstone, Dorset BH18 9EA.Miss Kirsten Rotchell (Secretary), Flat 2, Barons Court, 6 Dawkins Road, Hamworthy, Poole, Dorset BH15 4JD. Tel: 07923 604357
Mrs. Jenny Stratten (Assistant Secretary), Flat 25, Trinidad House, Rossmore Road, Parkstone, Poole, Dorset BH12 3NF.Mr. Jasper Courtney (Show Manager), Foxholes Cottage, Poole Road, Sturminster Marshall, Wimborne, Dorset BH21 3RR.
Entries and Fees which must be pre-paid sent to:Bournemouth Canine Association, c/o Higham Press Ltd.New Street, Higham, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 6BP. Tel: 01773 832390
ENTRIES CLOSE: Thursday 23rd June 2016 (Postmark)Entries may be made online at www.dog.biz up to 12 noon on Thursday 7th July 2016
Bournemouth Canine AssociationPresident Mrs Julia Iles-Hebbert
Vice-Presidents Mr B D Clark Mr M CowardMiss J Lanning JP Mr A C Roberts
Chairman Mr John Appleby
Vice-Chairman Mr John Farrant
Secretary Miss Kirsten Rotchell
Assistant Secretary Mrs Jenny Stratten
Treasurer Mrs Sally Duffin
Committee Mr Jasper Courtney Mrs Ann JefferyMr Nick Courtney Mr Justin KeetesMrs Valda Day Mrs June RotchellMrs Andrea Dixon Miss Rebecca RoweMr Laurie Hunt Mr Peter ShepherdMrs Mary Hunt
Officers and Committee Members will not be permitted to enter or have handled anyexhibits at this Show.
Membership application forms may be obtained from the Secretary.
All judges at this show agree to abide by the following statement: “In assessing dogs,judges must penalise any features or exaggerations which they consider would be
detrimental to the soundness, health and well being of the dog”.
Higham Press Ltd, Show Printers, New Street, Higham, Alfreton, Derby DE55 6BP.Tel: 01773 832390 Fax: 01773 520794 Email: [email protected] Show results: www.highampress.co.uk
Only undocked dogs and legally docked dogs may be entered for exhibition at this show
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BOURNEMOUTH CANINE ASSOCIATIONChampionship Show 2016
GROUP JUDGESFIRST DAY
Terrier Group Mr P BakewellPastoral Group Mr K BaldwinWorking Group Mr R Searle
Winners of the Groups will be required for the Final Best in Show Competition on the Third Day and£10 will be paid to the Exhibitors on return for additional expenses.Best Puppies from the first and second day groups will be given £10 to defray expenses for returningto compete for Best Puppy in Show
SECOND DAYGundog Group Mrs J MillerUtility Group Mr M James
Winners of the Groups will be required for the Final Best in Show Competition on the Third Day and£10 will be paid to the Exhibitors on return for additional expenses.Best Puppies from the first and second day groups will be given £10 to defray expenses for returningto compete for Best Puppy in Show
THIRD DAYToy Group Mr M FreemanHound Group Mr C Thornton (subject to KC approval)BEST IN SHOW Mr E Engh
Puppy Groups each day To be judged by the Group JudgeBEST PUPPY IN SHOW Mr E Engh
JUDGING TIMESBreed judging to commence at 10.00 am. Where breeds are scheduled with two judges, dogs will
commence at 10.30 am and bitches at 10.00 am. Other judging times are as follows:-
The Young Kennel Club MembersJunior Handling not to commence before 2.30 pm
Junior Handling Association not to commence before 12 noonThe Young Kennel Club Members Stakes to commence at 10.00 am
AV Good Citizen Dog Scheme to follow Eukanuba/Dog World Puppy StakesThe Frank Bloom Memorial Stakes to follow Bannerdown Special Beginner Stakes
Bannerdown Special Beginner Stakes to commence at 10.00 amRoyal Canin Junior Stakes to follow Frank Bloom Memorial Stakes
The Bournemouth Veteran Stakes to commence at 10.00 amEukanuba Champion Stakes to follow Veteran Stakes
Denise Courtney Memorial Open Stakes to follow Royal Canin Junior StakesEukanuba/Dog World Puppy Stakes to follow Eukanuba Champion Stakes
Full details of enhanced Prize Money, awards to the overall winners from the three days etc.,can be found in the classification section.
DO NOT MISS THE OPPORTUNITY TO EXHIBIT IN ONE OF THESE CLASSES2
BOURNEMOUTH DOG SHOW01258 857824
Caravan Electric hook-up booking formPLEASE NOTE: Hook-ups can only be booked using this form. Not available to order online.
Electric hook-up for caravan pitch at Bournemouth Dog Show 2016. Monday 8/8/16 till Monday15/8/16. Electric will be provided from 8.00am till 10.30pm at a cost of £55. Please telephone toreserve your pitch number. Your reservation will be held for three working days until payment isreceived in full.Payments can be Cheque or BACS. Cheques payable to:N Courtney, Foxholes Cottage, Poole Road, Sturminster Marshall, Dorset BH21 3RR
16 amp hook-up = 3600W. Please be aware that if you use too much electric at the same time,eg kettle and dog dryer, you will trip out your supply.
WELCOME TO DORSETWelcome to the beautiful county of Dorset and enjoy exploring a wealth ofinteresting places within easy reach of our Showground. The diversity of thelandscape in this small county from the rolling countryside and woodlands tothe spectacular Jurassic coastline, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, has to beseen to be believed. There is something here for everyone to enjoy whateveryour age. Visit Tripadvisor.co.uk Dorset for mileage details.
BOURNEMOUTH is renowned for its clean beaches, and an excellentshopping centre. Art enthusiasts will want to visit the celebratedRussell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum.
POOLE offers Sandbanks and clean beaches too, a chance to visit BrownseaIsland and the home of one of the last red squirrel colonies in the UK.Younger members of the family will enjoy Farmer Palmer’s Farm Park.
WAREHAM just a short distance from the Showground offers a traditionalEnglish town with good local shops, pubs and restaurants. And a trip toMonkey World is always a popular one with children and adults alike.
WEYMOUTH boasts an elegant and attractive Regency Esplanade andhistoric sites like Nothe Fort. From here regular ferries cross daily to theChannel Islands. The Swannery at ABBOTSBURY is well worth a visit.
SWANAGE is famous for nearby Corfe Castle perched high on a moundoverlooking the sea. It is worth taking a ride on the Swanage Steam Railwayand for those wishing to step out further there are 95 miles of Jurassiccoastline to walk all the way to Exmouth in Devon! The scenery along thisstretch is breathtaking and a photographer’s dream.
The ancient Roman market town of DORCHESTER has a fine museum oflocal history, another on Dinosaurs and yet another on Tutankhamen. Theauthor Thomas Hardy was born and brought up in a little village nearby andWest Dorset Walks will guide you to his secluded cottage. The art of makingsilk can be seen first hand at the Butterfly and Silk Farm at Lullingstone nearSHERBORNE.
BOVINGTON is well known for its Tank Museum supported by the world’sbest collection of armoured vehicles.
The 13th century Cobb at LYME REGIS (25 miles west of Dorchester) wasfeatured in the film The French Lieutenant’s Woman. The Marine Aquariumis to be recommended.
LULWORTH COVE AND DURDLE DOOR are two geologicalformations of outstanding natural beauty and should not be missed on anyaccount.
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ACCOMMODATION CLOSE TO THE SHOW GROUNDHoliday Inn Express, Poole Tel: 01202 649222Arndale Court Hotel, Poole Tel: 01202 683746
Premier Inn, Poole North Tel: 0871 527 8894
Worgret Manor Hotel, Wareham Tel: 01929 552957
A list of other Hotels and Caravan Parks is available from the Poole Tourist Information Centre, Tel:01202 253253.
EARLY RESERVATIONS ARE ADVISED
ShowgroundDirections:From Ringwood (EAST) travel along A31 to a roundabout called ROUNDHOUSE ROUNDABOUT.This is near Wimborne. Follow the A350 to Poole, then follow the A35 West. Once past the BAKERSARMS ROUNDABOUT take the first left. This will lead you to the showground.From the WEST travel along the A35 towards Poole. At the Bakers Arms roundabout take the 4th exiit(the road you have just travelled down). Then take the first left. This will lead you to the showground.Please be aware that some SAT NAVs will only bring you to the area not the entrance gate. Pleaselook out for road signs.
Organford is situated on the A35, approximately 6 miles west of Poole town centre.The showgound is situated near the South coast, please allow extra time for holiday traffic.
ROUTES TO THE SHOWGROUND WILL BE SIGNPOSTED BY THE A.A.
The Bournemouth Committee would like to sincerely thank:
Eukanuba � Eukanuba/Dog World � Royal CaninArden Grange � Bannerdown Benching � Cromessol
for their sponsorship at this year’s Show
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BOURNEMOUTH SHOW PLAN2016
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR EXHIBITORSPASSES Two passes to be sent to each exhibitor irrespective of number of dogs entered. Exhibitors
entering on different days will be issued with a SEPARATE pass for EACH DAY.ADMISSION There is no admission charge.NOT FORCOMPETITION
Facilities will be available for Not For Competition at a charge of £16.00. Please note: Allpedigree details as registered at the Kennel Club must be on the Entry Form.
UNENTEREDDOGS
We regret that we are UNABLE TO PROVIDE A TENT FOR UNENTERED DOGS at theShow this year. However, you can enter dogs as NOT FOR COMPETITION (at a cost of£16 per dog). This will enable your dog to be benched alongside your entered dogs.Please refer to Not For Competition details above. Alternatively, unentered dogs may bebrought to the Show on the day and admitted as a SPECTATOR DOG (at a cost of £5 perdog). Upon arrival at the Show you will need to complete the necessary Kennel ClubForm, giving an undertaking that you will keep your dog under control at all times. Dogsmust be at least four months old on the first day of the show.
CAR PARK £5 with entry or £7 on the day. If you have a disabled sticker, you will automatically bedirected to the Disabled Car Park. Disabled badge holders are NOT exempt from CarParking Fees. All vehicles (including Motor homes) must be removed from all Car Parksone hour after the completion of judging each day. Car Passes will be scanned.
CARAVANS &TENTS
£55.00 if pre-booked with entries. £75.00 on arrival. To cover period from noon onThursday, 11th August to noon on Tuesday, 16th August 2016. (Caravanners may arrivefrom noon Friday 5th August to noon on Tuesday 16th August, but a charge of £11 perday (£15 per day if not pre-booked) will be collected by the Caravan Warden).Approximately 300 caravans can be accommodated. Minimum caravan booking isfive nights stay (Thursday 11th August - Tuesday 16th August). Booking isrecommended. Electric hook-ups can be ordered by using the form on page 3.Caravan Owners Please Note:
1. There will be a Caravan Warden on site.2. Please display your Caravan Label at all times.3. No Caravans/Motor Homes will be allowed to park in any of the Car Parks overnight.4. All Caravans will be allocated a pitch and must park within that pitch as directed by the
warden. Awnings must NOT be joined to those of an adjacent van.5. There will be a separate area for those arriving late to be used for overnight parking only.6. Numbered Caravan labels will be sent to exhibitors for pre-booked caravans.
MEMBERS TENT Refreshments will be available for members and one friend. Please wear badges.PHOTOGRAPHY& VIDEO RIGHTS
The Organisers would like to bring the regulation on photography and filming to theattention of exhibitors, trade stands, press and visitors.It is a condition of all those attending the event that no filming or other form of recordingmay be taken or made at the venue without express written permission of the organisers.The taking of photographs in the show venue for sale or reward is strictly prohibitedexcept with the written permission of the Organisers. Press accredited photographersare provided with permission to take photographs ONLY for use in newspapers,magazines and internet sites – this is for news purposes only. There is no objection to thegeneral public taking photographs of general views of the show, provided that these arefor private use. Specific dogs may be photographed only with the approval of theexhibitor. No photography or filming is permitted in breed judging rings whilst judging isactually taking place. However, judges may allow it to happen at the end of classes orafter the Challenge Certificate is awarded. Filming and flash photography is allowed fromoutside the rings at all times unless the operation of the camera is actually affectingexhibits. However, if a powerful flash unit is used or it is clear that exhibits are beingaffected, a ring steward or the judge is empowered to stop the person concerned.
CATALOGUES Pre-booked £6.00; on the day £7.00 (There will only be a limited number available for sale).PRE-PAID CATALOGUES MUST BE CLAIMED BY 11.00 am.
CATERINGARRANGEMENTS
Breakfast can be obtained on the showground. Lunches, teas and snacks are availableat moderate charges. A fully licensed bar will also be on the showground.
DISABLED PERSONS Toilets will be provided. Car Parking — see above.RAMPS Ramps are used at exhibitors own risk.
The showground will not open until 7.30 am each day and will be closed at 10.30 pm at nightPlease note: All dogs must be removed from benches an hour after judging finishes.
The committee intend to refuse entries from exhibitors found, to the satisfaction of the Committee, to have neglecteddogs in their charge.
EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE: In accordance with new Kennel Club guidelines, Exhibitors mustdisplay exhibit number/owner identification on their crate, cage or container at all times.
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SPECIAL PRIZESOpen to all (unless otherwise stated)
To be competed for annually at Bournemouth Championship Show
The County Borough of Bournemouth Challenge Trophyfor Best Dog or Bitch in Show
presented by County Borough of Bournemouth
The Perpetual Challenge Bowlfor Reserve Best in Show
presented by the Jerry Green Foundation Trust
The Alf Richards Memorial Trophyfor Best Puppy in Show
donated by Mrs J Richards
The Olive Simpson Memorial Trophyfor Winner of Hound Group
The Joan Nicholson Challenge Trophyfor Best Great Dane Puppy
The Louis Horder Memorial Trophy (to be won outright)for the Best of Breed Bull Terrier
in memory of the late Mr Louis Horder
The Denise and Bryan Courtney Memorial Trophy (to be won outright)for the Best of Breed Deerhound
in memory of the late Mrs Denise and Mr Bryan Courtney
The Cliff Emery Memorial Trophy (to be won outright)for the Best of Breed Collie (Rough)in memory of the late Mr Cliff Emery
The John Coat Memorial Trophy (to be won outright)for the Best of Breed Pomaranian
in memory of the late Mr John Coat
Paintingof Best in Show and Best Puppy in Show
kindly donated by Mrs Julie Stooks
BOURNEMOUTH CANINE ASSOCIATION acknowledges with thanks:
ARDEN GRANGEFood vouchers for Best of Breed and Best Puppies and for sponsoring the
Bournemouth Veteran Stakes
ROYAL CANINBags of food and vouchers for the Junior Stakes
RULES & REGULATIONSVICIOUS DOGS ARE NOT ELIGIBLE AND MUST NOT BE BROUGHT TO THE SHOW.
EXHIBITORS ARE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE DONE BY THEIR DOGS DURING THE EXHIBITION.
1 The Show will open at 7.30 am.2 Dogs will be received until 12 noon and after which no dogs may be received except under exceptional and
unforeseen circumstances and by special permission of the Show Management.3 Judging will commence at 10.00 am. Where breeds are scheduled with two judges dogs will commence at
10.30 am and bitches at 10.00 am4 Exhibits may be removed at 12 noon. Exhibits may not be removed any earlier unless by written order of the
Veterinary Surgeon, Veterinary Practitioner or of the Show Management and then only in very exceptionaland unforeseen circumstances which must be reported to the Kennel Club. The Show will close half an hourafter all judging has been completed at which time dogs must be removed.
5 The use of cooking stoves in the proximity of tenting and benching areas is forbidden except as authorisedby the Show Management.
6 Entry Fees. The entry fee for those breeds with Challenge Certificates on offer for each dog is £26.00 (inclusiveof benching fee) for the first entry and £4.00 for each subsequent entry (inc. VAT). The entry fee for breedswithout Challenge Certificates on offer for each dog is £16.00 (inclusive of benching fee) for the first entry and£4.00 for each subsequent entry (inc. VAT). Exhibits Not For Competition £16.00. Stakes Classes if the onlyentry £16.00. Junior Handling Association Classes £4.00 per entry. Catalogues: £6.00 pre-booked withentries, £7.00 on the day. Car Park: £5 with entry or £7 on the day. Caravans and Tents: £55.00 pre-bookedwith entries, £75.00 on the day. Duration noon 11th August until noon 16th August. Entrance FREE fornon-exhibitors. A charge of £10.00 will be made for all cheques which have to be re-presented; also a £5charge will be made for duplicate entries. You may enter online at www.dog.biz. There is a £5administration charge for changes made to online entries. Online entries made after the close ofPostal entries will incur a surcharge of £2.00. Under no circumstances will entry fees be refunded.
7 Prize Money. Eukanuba/Dog World Puppy Stakes: Product vouchers. Bannerdown Special BeginnersStakes: 1st £25, 2nd £20, 3rd £15. The Frank Bloom Memorial Stakes: Product vouchers. Young KennelClub Members Stakes: 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2. Junior Handling: 1st £6, 2nd £5, 3rd £4, Res £3, VHC £2, 6th£1. Denise Courtney Memorial Open Stakes: 1st £50, 2nd £25, 3rd £15. YKC Members Handling Classes:1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2. AV Good Citizen Scheme Stakes: 1st £50, 2nd £25, 3rd £15, 4th £10, 5th £5.
8 The Committee reserves to itself the right to refuse entries.9 Puppies under six calendar months of age on the first day of the Show are not eligible for exhibition.
10 The mating of bitches within the precincts of the Show is forbidden.11 Best Puppy in Show. From 1st January 2015, and for a period of two years the Kennel Club Show
Regulations which stipulate that dogs must be entered and exhibited in a breed class beforeexhibiting in an Any Variety Class/Stakes Class and that only unbeaten dogs are eligible to competein the group or best in show competitions are suspended. (Please refer to the FAQs on the KennelClub Website for further information).Where a Best Puppy in Show competition is scheduled the Best Puppy in Show is a puppy which hascompeted and is unbeaten by any other puppy exhibited at the same show. A puppy is a dog of six and notexceeding twelve calendar months of age on the first day of the show. Where the Best of Breed, Best ofGroup or Best in Show is a puppy it should automatically be awarded Best Puppy in Breed, Best Puppy inGroup and Best Puppy in Show respectively. Similarly if the Reserve Best of Breed, Reserve Best of Groupor Reserve Best in Show is a puppy which has only been beaten by an adult dog it should also automaticallybe Best Puppy in Breed, Best Puppy in Group and Best Puppy in Show respectively. Consequently,selection of Best Puppy in Breed, Best Puppy in Group and Best Puppy in Show must follow the selectionof Best of Breed, Best of Group and Best in Show respectively.(a) Championship Shows Judged on the Group System
(Definition: Shows judged on Group System - refer to Regulation 27.b.)(1) Best Puppy in Breed. A Best Puppy must be declared in each breed from puppies entered in the
breed classes.(2) Best Puppy in Group. From 1st January 2015, and for a period of two years the Kennel
Club Show Regulations which stipulate that dogs must be entered and exhibited in abreed class before exhibiting in an Any Variety Class/Stakes Class and that only unbeatendogs are eligible to compete in the group or best in show competitions are suspended.(Please refer to the FAQs on the Kennel Club Website for further information).Best Puppy in Group and subsequent puppy group placings must be selected from:(a) Those puppies declared Best Puppy in Breed provided that they are unbeaten by any other puppy.(b) The puppy declared Best Puppy from the Any Variety Not Separately Classified classes in
each Group or on each day provided it is unbeaten by any other puppy.(3) Best Puppy in Show. From 1st January 2015, and for a period of two years the Kennel Club
Show Regulations which stipulate that dogs must be entered and exhibited in a breedclass before exhibiting in an Any Variety Class/Stakes Class and that only unbeaten dogsare eligible to compete in the group or best in show competitions are suspended. (Pleaserefer to the FAQs on the Kennel Club Website for further information).
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Best Puppy in Show must be selected from the Best Puppy in Group winners provided they areunbeaten by any other puppy.
(b) Withdrawal from Other Competition. Puppies which become eligible for Best Puppy in Group andBest Puppy in Show may be withdrawn from all other competition, other than Breed classes and BestPuppy in Breed, prior to the competition for Best Puppy in Group and Best Puppy in Show asappropriate in order to remain unbeaten. A puppy beaten in competition for Best Puppy in Group orBest Puppy in Show may subsequently be exhibited in all competition for which it was previouslyeligible. The dog declared Best Puppy in Show however, must not compete in any subsequentcompetition. Puppies may be withdrawn from Any Variety classes when judged before Breed classes.
(c) Proviso. For the purposes of this Regulation, dogs beaten in competition for Stud Dog, Brood Bitch,Progeny, Brace and Team or a Special Award confined to one breed, will not be considered to be abeaten dog.
12 Best in Show. From 1st January 2015, and for a period of two years the Kennel Club ShowRegulations which stipulate that dogs must be entered and exhibited in a breed class beforeexhibiting in an Any Variety Class/Stakes Class and that only unbeaten dogs are eligible to competein the group or best in show competitions are suspended. (Please refer to the FAQs on the KennelClub Website for further information).The dog declared Best in Show is a dog which has competed and is unbeaten by any other dog exhibitedat the same Show.Definition of a Category 3 Breed. A breed from time to time designated by the General Committee asrequiring particular monitoring by reason of visible condition(s) which may cause health or welfareconcerns. The list of designated Category 3 Breeds is kept under regular review.(a) Shows Judged on the Group System
(Definition: Shows judged on the Group system include classes for breeds within more than one Group, asdefined in Kennel Club Regulation B(A); and requires a judge to declare a Best of each Group afterwhich the exhibits so declared will compete for the award of Best in Show and Reserve Best in Show).(1) Best of Breed. Where a breed is separately classified a Best of Breed may be declared but only
from those exhibits which have received a first prize in a breed class at the show. Where separateclasses are provided for each sex of a breed a Best of each Sex must be declared.NOTE: The Best of Breed/Best Any Variety Not Separately Classified award relevant to aCategory 3 Breed will not be confirmed until the dog has passed an examination by the Generaland Group Championship Show Veterinary Surgeon.
(2) Best of Group. From 1st January 2015, and for a period of two years the Kennel Club ShowRegulations which stipulate that dogs must be entered and exhibited in a breed classbefore exhibiting in an Any Variety Class/Stakes Class and that only unbeaten dogs areeligible to compete in the group or best in show competitions are suspended. (Please referto the FAQs on the Kennel Club Website for further information).Best of Group and subsequent Group placings must be selected from:(a) The Best of Breed winners in each Group provided that they are unbeaten winning dogs.(b) The best unbeaten winning dog from the Any Variety Not Separately Classified classes in
each Group or on each day.NOTE: The dog declared Best of Breed/Best Any Variety Not Separately Classified from a breeddesignated by the Kennel Club as a Category 3 Breed is not eligible to compete in the Groupcompetition unless it has passed an examination by the Show’s Veterinary Surgeon. If the dog fails topass the examination it is ineligible to compete in the relevant Group.
(3) Best in Show. From 1st January 2015, and for a period of two years the Kennel Club ShowRegulations which stipulate that dogs must be entered and exhibited in a breed classbefore exhibiting in an Any Variety Class/Stakes Class and that only unbeaten dogs areeligible to compete in the group or best in show competitions are suspended. (Please referto the FAQs on the Kennel Club Website for further information).Best in Show must be selected from the Best of Group winners provided they are unbeaten.Reserve Best in Show must be selected from the remaining Group winners following the selectionof Best in Show.
(b) Withdrawal from Other Competition. Dogs which become eligible for Best of Group and Best inShow may be withdrawn from all other competition (other than Breed Classes and Best of Breed) priorto the competition for Best of Group or Best in Show as appropriate in order to remain unbeaten. A dogbeaten in competition for Best of Group or Best in Show may subsequently be exhibited in allcompetition for which it was previously eligible. The dogs declared Best in Show and Reserve Best inShow however, must not compete in any subsequent competition. Dogs may be withdrawn from AnyVariety Classes when judged before Breed Classes.
(c) Proviso. For the purposes of this Regulation dogs beaten in competition for Stud Dog, Brood Bitch,Progeny, Brace and Team or a Special Award confined to a single breed, will not be considered to bebeaten dogs.
13 Exhibits will not be admitted to Best in Show competition after a period of ten minutes has elapsed since theannouncement that exhibits are required for judging, unless they have been unavoidably delayed by previousjudging not being completed on time, and then only with the special permission of the Show Management.
14 Exhibitors must not pick up dogs by their tails and leads when lifting them. This is not acceptable. Exhibitorsshould note that such practice would constitute harsh handling and reports of such practice will be referredto the Committee under Kennel Club Show Regulation F11.
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15 All exhibitors must be familiar with Kennel Club Regulation F Annex B — Regulations for the Preparation ofDogs for Exhibition.
16 All dogs resident outside the UK must be issued with a Kennel Club Authority to Compete number beforeentry to the show/event can be made. All overseas entries without an Authority to Compete number will bereturned to the exhibitor/competitor.
17 DOGS IN VEHICLES ON HOT DAYS. Your dog is vulnerable and at risk during hot weather and the KennelClub offers the following guidance to help guide you through the do’s and don’ts travelling to and whilst atKennel 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 todire results. Please look after your dog’s welfare.WARNING: IF YOUR DOG IS FOUND TO BE AT RISK, FORCIBLE ENTRY TO YOUR VEHICLE MAY BENECESSARY WITHOUT LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED.
18 Not For Competition entries will be accepted. Details of each dog so entered must be recorded on theentry form and must be Kennel Club registered.Regulation F.1.c: Only dogs of six calendar months of ageand over on the first day of the show are eligible for exhibition at Kennel Club licensed shows. Howeversocieties may accept Not for Competition entries at their discretion and dogs aged four calendar months ofage and over are eligible to enter Not for Competition at all Kennel Club licensed shows. Futhermore, dogsaged four calendar months and over are eligible to enter Match Competitions.
19 No modifications will be made to this Schedule except by permission of the General Committee of theKennel Club, which will be followed by advertisement in the Canine Press wherever possible.
20 Judges. Should any of the Judges be prevented from fulfilling their engagement, the Show Committeereserve the right to appoint a substitute. Exhibitors are at liberty to withdraw from competition but no entryfees can be returned.
21 Missed Classes. The Committee will not be responsible for Exhibitors missing their classes.22 Withholding Prizes. The Judges will be instructed and empowered to withold the prize or prizes in any
class if in their opinion the dog or dogs exhibited do not possess sufficient merit. The Judge’s decision shallbe final in all cases.
23 Final Appeals. Should any question arise not provided for in these Regulations, the decision of theCommittee shall be final, subject only to appeal to the Kennel Club.
24 Objections and protests. Subject to KC Show Regulations.25 Forfeiture of Entry Fees. The entrance fee of a dog entered but not sent to the Show will be forfeited.26 Power to Exclude Dogs. An exhibit must be produced to the Veterinary Surgeon or Veterinary Practitioner
for examination at the request of the Show Manager. The Veterinary Surgeon or Practitioner will beempowered to exlude or remove any dog which, in their opinion, is not in a fit state for exhibition fromdisease, vice or any other cause.
27 Catalogues and Benching. The Catalogues will contain the owners’ names in each breed, with dogs innumerical order. The breeds will be benched in the Catalogue order. No bench numbers shall be changedfrom one pen to another, and no dog shall be benched on any other than its own, numbered pen. Under nocircumstances may partitions between the dogs be removed.
28 Safety of Dogs and Property. The Committee will be most anxious for the care and safety of dogs sent forexhibition and for any property entrusted to it, but it must be distinctly understood by Exhibitors and all otherpersons that the Committee will not be responsible for the entire or partial loss or detention of or damage todogs or others, and it is on this understanding only that entries are received.
29 Gangways. Gangways must be kept clear, any obstructions will be removed by authorised officials.30 Exhibits. All exhibits must be accompanied. The Committee cannot undertake to accept or despatch
unaccompanied dogs.31 Collar and Chain. All dogs must have a collar and chain.32 Exercise of Dogs. No dog shall be removed from its bench except for the purpose of being prepared for
exhibition, judged, exercise or by order of the Veterinary Surgeon or Show Committee. After being preparedfor exhibition the dog must be replaced on its bench. No dog shall be absent from its bench for the purposeof exercise for longer than 15 minutes.
33 Venue of Show. In the case of emergency, as to which the Committee shall be the sole judge, theCommittee may, at its discretion, alter the place of holding the Show, either before or after the entries are
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received. In the case of such alteration, Exhibitors will not be entitled to the return of any fees which mayhave been paid before receiving notice of the same.
34 Abandonment of Show. In the event of the abandonment of the Show through circumstances beyond thecontrol of the Committee, expenses may be defrayed from entry fees to cover the cost of the Showpreparation.
35 Rules and Regulations. All Rules and Regulations or definitions and instructions of the nature of Rulesand Regulations printed for convenience in other parts of this Schedule shall be deemed to be Regulationsof the Committee and shall have the same effect as if they formed part of these Regulations.
36 All persons attending the Dog Show do so at their own risk. The Officers and Committee of theBournemouth Canine Association do not accept any responsibility for damage, injury, loss to such personsor their property.
37 Passes. Two passes to be sent to each exhibitor irrespective of number of dogs entered. Exhibitorsentering on different days will be issued with a SEPARATE Pass for EACH DAY.
38 Please note. Exhibits should not be retired from the ring to be presented at a later time except with thepermission of the judge.
39 Any owner, competitor, handler or other person in charge of a dog is required to remove as soon as possibleany fouling caused by their dog(s) at any Kennel Club licensed show within the licensed venue and withinthe environs of that event including car and caravan parks and approaches.
40 Trade Stands. The Committee can accept no responsibility for products advertised or sold by standholders at the show, and wish to remind exhibitors that grooming products on sale may not meet therequirements of the Regulations for Preparation of Dogs for Exhibiton.
41 The owner, exhibitor, handler or other person in charge of a dog at Kennel Club licensed events must at alltimes ensure that the dog is kept under proper control whilst at the licensed venue, including its environs,car and caravan parks and approaches.
42 A dog may be disqualified by the General Committee from any award, whether an objection has beenlodged or not, if proved amongst other things to have been registered or recorded as having been bred bythe scheduled Judge. This shall not apply to a Judge appointed in an emergency.
43 Every Exhibitor shall ensure that whilst the dog is being exhibited, its handler shall display the correct ringnumber.
44 Security. In making an entry for this show you agree to be solely responsible for the security of your dogs andproperty within the showground area and caravan site while on the site. Please consider this before entering theshow. Bournemouth Canine Association cannot accept responsibility for any item stolen during the show.
REGULATIONS FOR THE PREPARATION OF DOGS FOR EXHIBITION F (B)1 These Regulations must be observed when a dog is prepared for exhibition and/or exhibited at any Kennel Club
Licensed event. Objections may be referred to the General Committee for disciplinary action under these ShowRegulations and/or for disciplinary action under Kennel Club Rule A42.(a) A dog found to have been exhibited in breach of these Regulations will automatically be disqualified from
exhibition at the show and from any award gained thereat.(b) Unless the exhibitor provides a satisfactory explanation for the dog being exhibited in breach of these
Regulations then he/she may be subject to further penalties of either a fine or as listed under Rule 42.2 (a) No substance which alters the natural colour, texture or body of the coat may be present in the dog’s coat for
any purpose at any time during the Show. No substance which alters the natural colour of any external part ofthe dog may be present on the dog for any purpose at any time during the Show.
(b) Any other substance (other than water) which may be used in the preparation of a dog for exhibition must notbe allowed to remain in the coat or on any other part of the dog at the time of exhibition.
3 No act or operation which alters the natural conformation of a dog or any part thereof may be performed except:(a) Operations certified to the satisfaction of the General Committee.(b) The removal of dewclaws of any breed.(c) Operations to prevent breeding, provided that such operations are notified to the Kennel Club before neutered
dogs are shown.Nor must anything be done calculated to in the opinion of the General Committee to deceive.
4 The General Committee without previous notice may order an examination of any dog or dogs at any Show. Anyexamination thus ordered will be made by a person having executive authority who shall have a written directivefrom the Kennel Club in their possession. Samples may be taken for further examination and analysis.
5 An individual has the right to lodge an objection to a dog only if he/she is the owner or handler of a dog competingin the same breed or class, an objection may, however, be lodged by an official of the Show or by anyone sodeputed by the Kennel Club. It will be the responsibility of the individual who lodges the objection or the official (asappropriate) to substantiate the grounds for the objection. The Kennel Club will substantiate the grounds for anobjection made on its behalf.
6 Any objection by an individual related to an infringement of these Regulations must be made in writing to the ShowSecretary at his/her office before the close of the Show and the individual must produce evidence of identity at thetime of lodging the complaint.
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DEFINITIONS OF CLASSES(Vide Kennel Club Regulations for Definitions of Classes)
PUPPIES UNDER SIX CALENDAR MONTHS OF AGE ON THE FIRST DAY OF THE SHOW ARE NOT ELIGIBLE FOR EXHIBITIONN.B.—The word ‘’dog’’ includes both sexes
In the following Definitions, a Challenge Certificate includes any show award that counts towards the title ofChampion under the rules of any governing body recognised by the Kennel Club.
Wins at Championship Shows in breed classes where Challenge Certificates are not on offer shall be counted aswins at Open Shows.
In the case of a dog owned in partnership and entered in Members’ Classes or competing for Members’ Specials,each partner must at the time of entry be a member of the Society.
In estimating the number of awards won, all wins up to and including the seventh day before the date of closing ofPostal entries shall be counted when entering for any class i.e. Thursday 16th June, 2016.
Wins in Variety Classes do not count for entry in Breed Classes, but when entering for Variety Classes, wins inboth Breed and Variety Classes must be counted. A First Prize does not include a Special Prize of whatever value.
A dog is not eligible for entry in Variety Classes unless also entered and subsequently exhibited in a Breed Classwhere such a class is provided for which it is eligible.
Exemptions from this Regulation are:From 1st January 2015, and for a period of two years the Kennel Club Show Regulations which stipulate that dogs mustbe entered and exhibited in a breed class before exhibiting in an Any Variety Class/Stakes Class have been suspended.(1) A Puppy, unless a class for dogs under twelve months of age for which it is eligible is provided for the breed.(2) A dog in Any Variety Veteran Class.(3) A dog in Any Variety Champion Class.(4) A dog which is withdrawn from exhibition in breed classes as a result of the appointment of an emergency judge.(5) A dog in YKC Stakes Classes.(6) A dog in Good Citizen Scheme Classes(7) Exhibits bred by the scheduled breed Judge.
If an exhibitor reports before the judging of a class or classes that a dog has been entered which is ineligible, theexhibitor may choose one of the following options:
WithdrawalThe dog may be withdrawn from competition subject to the conditions of Regulations 9(j) and 20.Transfer(a) If a dog is ineligible for a class or classes as regards its breed, colour, sex, weight or height, the Show
Secretary shall transfer it to the equivalent class or classes for the correct breed, colour, sex, weight or heightand, in the event of there being no equivalent class, Minor Puppy and Puppy excepted to the Open class forthe correct breed, colour, sex, weight or height.
(b) For an exhibit entered incorrectly in a Minor Puppy Class, Puppy Class or Junior Class, which is over age butunder 12 calendar months of age, 18 calendar months of age or 24 calendar months of age respectively, theShow Secretary shall transfer the exhibit to the Puppy Class, Junior Class or Yearling Class respectively forthe correct breed, colour, sex, weight or height and in the event of there being no Puppy, Junior or YearlingClass, to the Open Class for the correct breed, colour, sex, weight or height.
(c) For any reason other than the above, the Show Secretary shall transfer it to the Open Class for the correctbreed, colour, sex, weight or height.
If an exhibit arrives late and misses a class, even if it is the only class in which the dog is entered, the dog may notbe transferred to any other class.MINOR PUPPY—For dogs of six and not exceeding nine calendar months of age on the first day of the Show.PUPPY—For dogs of six and not exceeding twelve calendar months of age on the first day of the Show.JUNIOR—For dogs of six and not exceeding eighteen calendar months of age on the first day of the Show.YEARLING—For dogs of twelve and not exceeding twenty four calendar months of age on the first day of the Show.NOVICE—For dogs which have not won a Challenge Certificate or three or more First Prizes at Open and
Championship Shows (Minor Puppy, Special Minor Puppy, Puppy and Special Puppy Classes excepted, whetherrestricted or not).
UNDERGRADUATE—For dogs which have not won a Challenge Certificate or three or more First Prizes atChampionship Shows, where Challenge Certificates were offered for the breed (Minor Puppy, Special Minor Puppy,Puppy and Special Puppy Classes excepted, whether restricted or not).
GRADUATE—For dogs which have not won a Challenge Certificate or four or more First Prizes at ChampionshipShows in Graduate, Post Graduate, Minor Limit, Mid Limit, Limit and Open Classes, whether restricted or not,where Challenge Certificates were offered for the breed.
POST GRADUATE—For dogs which have not won a Challenge Certificate or five or more First Prizes at ChampionshipShows in Post Graduate, Minor Limit, Mid Limit, Limit and Open Classes, whether restricted or not, whereChallenge Certificates were offered for the breed.
MID LIMIT—For dogs which have not become Show Champions under Kennel Club Regulations or under the rules ofany governing body recognised by the Kennel Club or won five or more First Prizes in all at Championship Shows inMid Limit, Limit or Open Classes, confined to the breed, whether restricted or not, at shows where ChallengeCertificates were offered for the Breed.
LIMIT—For dogs which have not become Show Champions under Kennel Club Regulations or under the rules of anygoverning body recognised by the Kennel Club or won seven or more First Prizes in all, at Championship Shows in
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Limit or Open Classes, confined to the Breed, whether restricted or not, at Shows where Challenge Certificateswere offered for the Breed.
OPEN—For all dogs of the breeds for which the class is provided and eligible for entry at the Show.VETERAN—For dogs of not less than seven years of age on the first day of the Show.CHAMPION—For dogs which have been confirmed a Champion, Show Champion or Field Trial Champion. Champion
classes may not be scheduled for individual breeds or varieties of breeds.BRACE—For two exhibits (either sex or mixed) of one breed belonging to the same exhibitor, each exhibit having been
entered in some class other than Brace or TeamIMPORTED REGISTER—For breeds confined to the Imported Breeds Register and only when an Interim Breed
Standard has been published by The Kennel Club. Such breeds may be exhibited in this class only, and areineligible for any other competition whatsoever.
ANY VARIETY NOT SEPARATELY CLASSIFIED—For breeds of dog for which no separate breed classes arescheduled.
NOT FOR COMPETITION—Societies may at their discretion, accept Not For Competition entries. Societies mayaccept such entries from breeds of dog not included within the title of the Society and at Shows held over more thanone day, such entries may be accepted on any day from any breed.
YKC STAKES—All pedigree dogs are eligible to take part provided the dog is registered on the Kennel Club breedregister. The dog must be registered a) solely or jointly in the member’s name or b) in the name of a member of thefamily and under these circumstances the dog must be resident at the YKC member’s address. No substitutehandlers are permitted — the dog must be handled by the YKC member. Members are not permitted to allowanother individual to show their dog on their behalf if they are not able to attend the class. Members must be aged 6- 24 years (for members 6 years and up to, but not including 25th birthday). Please note that membership of theYKC terminates on a member’s 25th birthday. Please note that the YKC office will only accept wins from classesthat are listed on the YKC website. If a show schedules a YKC class which has not been approved by the YKCManagement Team and published on the website, it will not qualify for Crufts. Please note that in order to enter anyYKC Crufts qualifying competition you must be a fully paid up member at the time of entry. If you enter a Cruftsqualifier and you have not previously paid your membership fee then any award will not count towards qualificationfor Crufts. Therefore it is important to renew and maintain YKC membership as current if you wish to participate inqualifying Crufts competitions. Crufts 2017 Qualification Procedure: The first placed member only in each doggroup at the qualifying show will qualify for Crufts. A rosette and prize money is awarded. If the first placed memberhas already qualified, the Crufts qualification will roll down to the next member (down to 3rd place only).
YKC HANDLING CLASSES—Only dogs of six (6) calendar months of age and over on the day of competition areeligible for entry into a YKC qualifying class. The Kennel Club has announced with immediate effect, a suspensionto the regulation that stipulates dogs must be entered and exhibited in a breed class before being entered in aYoung Kennel Club (YKC) Handling Class. The FIRST placed handler only in each age group at the qualifying showwill qualify for Crufts. A rosette is awarded to the first place winner. This is not a roll down competition. Handlingqualfiers run from the 1st January to the 31st December for the following year’s Crufts. If a member is disqualified,the qualification does not roll down to the next placing. Classes for handling are decided by the handler’s age. Theclasses are divided into three age groups: 6-11 years (6 years and up to, but not including 12th birthday). 12-16years (12 years and up to, but not including 17th birthday). 17-24 years (17 years and up to, but not including 25thbirthday). In order to enter any YKC competition, you must be a fully paid up member at the time of entry andcompetition. If you enter a Crufts qualifier and you have not previously paid your membership fee then any awardwill be forfeited. Therefore it is important to renew and maintain YKC membership as current if you wish toparticipate in YKC competitions.
SPECIAL OPEN—Similar to an Open Class, except that it is restricted as to weight, colour, height, coat etc., or tomembers of an Association.
SPECIAL BEGINNERS STAKES—Owner, handler or exhibitor never to have won a Challenge Certificate.SPECIAL NOVICE—Similar to a Novice Class, except that it is restricted as to weight, colour, height coat, etc., or to
members of an Assocation.SPECIAL OPEN RACING, COURSING OR LURE-CHASING—For Whippets who have won a race with a WCRA
recognised club (passports must be produced on the day) or have coursed with a club affiliated to the NWCC (nameof club must be given on the entry form) or who have lure-chased with the BFSA and for Greyhounds who must beregistered with the Kennel Club and also registered with the NGRC or NCC.
GOOD CITIZEN DOG SCHEME CLASS—For dogs that have achieved their GCDS Bronze Award certificate or above.
YOU MAY ENTER THIS SHOW ONLINE at www.dog.bizOnline entries may be made up to midday on Thursday 7th July 2016
Please note: There is a £5 administration charge for changes to online entries.Online entries made after 23rd June 2016 will incur a surcharge of £2.00
PLEASE MAKE SURE YOUR DOG IS ELIGIBLE FOR ENTRY(i.e. dogs under 6 calendar months of age on the FIRST day of the show)
PUPPIES MUST BE BORN ON OR BEFORE 13th FEBRUARY 2016TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR ENTRY AT THIS SHOW
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CLASSIFICATION CODING
FIRST DAY — SATURDAY 13th AUGUST 2016
TERRIER GROUPGROUP JUDGE: Mr P Bakewell
AIREDALE TERRIER First Entry £16 Judge Mrs H Toulson1 PD 2 JD 3 PGD 4 LD 5 OD6 PB 7 JB 8 PGB 9 LB 10 OB
BEDLINGTON TERRIER First Entry £16 Judge Mr B Reeves11 PD 12 JD 13 PGD 14 LD 15 OD16 PB 17 JB 18 PGB 19 LB 20 OB
BORDER TERRIER First Entry £26 Judge Mr N StrawKennel Club Challenge Certificate—Dog Kennel Club Challenge Certificate—Bitch21 MPD 22 PD 23 JD 24 YD 25 ND 26 GD 27 PGD 28 LD 29 OD 30 VD31 MPB 32 PB 33 JB 34 YB 35 NB 36 GB 37 PGB 38 LB 39 OB 40 VB
BULL TERRIER First Entry £26 Judge Mr T ProbertKennel Club Challenge Certificate—Dog Kennel Club Challenge Certificate—Bitch41 MPD 42 PD 43 JD 44 PGD 45 LD 46 OD 47 VD48 MPB 49 PB 50 JB 51 PGB 52 LB 53 OB 54 VB
CAIRN TERRIER First Entry £26 Judge Mr W Browne-ColeKennel Club Challenge Certificate—Dog Kennel Club Challenge Certificate—Bitch55 MPD 56 PD 57 JD 58 PGD 59 LD 60 OD 61 VD62 MPB 63 PB 64 JB 65 PGB 66 LB 67 OB 68 VB
CESKY TERRIER First Entry £16 Judge Dr I Gabriel69 PD 70 JD 71 PGD 72 LD 73 OD74 PB 75 JB 76 PGB 77 LB 78 OB
DANDIE DINMONT TERRIER First Entry £26 Judge Mr J LuscottKennel Club Challenge Certificate—Dog Kennel Club Challenge Certificate—Bitch79 MPD 80 PD 81 JD 82 PGD 83 LD 84 OD 85 VD86 MPB 87 PB 88 JB 89 PGB 90 LB 91 OB 92 VB
KERRY BLUE TERRIER First Entry £26 Judge Mr W Browne-ColeKennel Club Challenge Certificate—Dog Kennel Club Challenge Certificate—Bitch93 MPD 94 PD 95 JD 96 PGD 97 LD 98 OD 99 VD100 MPB 101 PB 102 JB 103 PGB 104 LB 105 OB 106 VB
MPDPDJDYDNDUGDGDPGDMdLDLDODVD
— Minor Puppy Dog— Puppy Dog— Junior Dog— Yearling Dog— Novice Dog— Undergraduate Dog— Graduate Dog— Post Graduate Dog— Mid Limit Dog— Limit Dog— Open Dog— Veteran Dog
MPBPBJBYBNBUGBGBPGBMdLBLBOBVB
— Minor Puppy Bitch— Puppy Bitch— Junior Bitch— Yearling Bitch— Novice Bitch— Undergraduate Bitch— Graduate Bitch— Post Graduate Bitch— Mid Limit Bitch— Limit Bitch— Open Bitch— Veteran Bitch
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MANCHESTER TERRIER First Entry £26 Judge Mr N StrawKennel Club Challenge Certificate—Dog Kennel Club Challenge Certificate—Bitch107 MPD 108 PD 109 JD 110 PGD 111 LD 112 OD 113 VD114 MPB 115 PB 116 JB 117 PGB 118 LB 119 OB 120 VB
NORFOLK TERRIER First Entry £26 Judge Mr R HuntKennel Club Challenge Certificate—Dog Kennel Club Challenge Certificate—Bitch121 MPD 122 PD 123 JD 124 PGD 125 LD 126 OD 127 VD128 MPB 129 PB 130 JB 131 PGB 132 LB 133 OB 134 VB
PARSON RUSSELL TERRIER First Entry £26 Judge Mr G BurnhillKennel Club Challenge Certificate—Dog Kennel Club Challenge Certificate—Bitch135 MPD 136 PD 137 JD 138 PGD 139 LD 140 OD 141 VD142 MPB 143 PB 144 JB 145 PGB 146 LB 147 OB 148 VB
SOFT-COATED WHEATEN TERRIER First Entry £26 Judge Mrs M HouseKennel Club Challenge Certificate—Dog Kennel Club Challenge Certificate—Bitch149 MPD 150 PD 151 JD 152 PGD 153 LD 154 OD 155 VD156 MPB 157 PB 158 JB 159 PGB 160 LB 161 OB 162 VB
STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIER First Entry £26 Judge Mrs G ThomasKennel Club Challenge Certificate—Dog Kennel Club Challenge Certificate—Bitch163 MPD 164 PD 165 JD 166 YD 167 ND 168 GD 169 PGD 170 MdLD 171 LD172 OD 173 VD174 MPB 175 PB 176 JB 177 YB 178 NB 179 GB 180 PGB 181 MdLB 182 LB183 OB 184 VB
WEST HIGHLAND WHITE TERRIER First Entry £26 Judge Mr S OwenKennel Club Challenge Certificate—Dog Kennel Club Challenge Certificate—Bitch185 MPD 186 PD 187 JD 188 PGD 189 LD 190 OD 191 VD192 MPB 193 PB 194 JB 195 PGB 196 LB 197 OB 198 VB
PASTORAL GROUPGROUP JUDGE: Mr K Baldwin
AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD First Entry £26 Judge Mrs A AllanKennel Club Challenge Certificate—Dog Kennel Club Challenge Certificate—Bitch199 MPD 200 PD 201 JD 202 PGD 203 LD 204 OD 205 VD206 MPB 207 PB 208 JB 209 PGB 210 LB 211 OB 212 VB
THE YOUNG KENNEL CLUB MEMBERS STAKESJudge Mrs S Ergis
Judging commences at 10.00 am731 ANY VARIETY TERRIER DOG OR BITCH732 ANY VARIETY PASTORAL DOG OR BITCH733 ANY VARIETY WORKING DOG OR BITCHFor Any Variety Dog or Bitch exhibited and handled by a fully paid up member of the Young Kennel Club. The dog tobe registered either a) solely or jointly in the member’s name; or b) in the name of a member of the family and underthese circumstances the dog must be resident at the Young Kennel Club member’s address. This is not a handlingclass – dogs will be judged on merit. See page 16 for full definition.Prize money in these classes kindly donated by M B WILKES.
Prize money: 1st £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £2
THE FRANK BLOOM MEMORIAL STAKESJudge Mr H Ogden
Judging to follow Bannerdown Special Beginner Stakes
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734 ANY VARIETY TERRIER, PASTORAL OR WORKING DOG OR BITCHKindly sponsored by ROYAL CANIN.
Prize: Product vouchers to the value of: 1st £30; 2nd - 5th £10
BANNERDOWN SPECIAL BEGINNERS STAKESJudge Mr H Ogden
Judging commences at 10.00 am
735 ANY VARIETY TERRIER, PASTORAL OR WORKING DOG OR BITCHFor owner, handler or exhibit never having won a Challenge Certificate.Prize money in this class kindly donated by Messrs BANNERDOWN Ltd.
Prize money: 1st £25; 2nd £20; 3rd £15
EUKANUBA/DOG WORLD PUPPY STAKESJudge Mr D Killilea
Judging to follow Eukanuba Champion Stakes
736 ANY VARIETY TERRIER, PASTORAL OR WORKING PUPPY DOG737 ANY VARIETY TERRIER, PASTORAL OR WORKING PUPPY BITCHEukanuba/Dog World Pup of the Year Competition 2016.The Puppy Stakes Classes at this show will count as a qualifying round of this nationwide competition for puppies.The outright winner will be selected by Mr D Killilea on the third day. The winner will be invited to compete in the final,when further prizes and product will be given to all finalists with an extra special prize for the overall winner. NB:Dogs which have already qualified for the Eukanuba/Dog World Pup of the Year final are not eligible to compete.
Prize: Product vouchers from Eukanuba
ROYAL CANIN JUNIOR STAKESJudge Mr H Ogden
Judging to follow Frank Bloom Memorial Stakes
738 ANY VARIETY TERRIER, PASTORAL OR WORKING JUNIOR DOG739 ANY VARIETY TERRIER, PASTORAL OR WORKING JUNIOR BITCHSponsored by Royal Canin.
£30 voucher off Royal Canin dog food for the winner£10 food voucher for 2nd, 3rd, Res & VHC
THE DENISE COURTNEY MEMORIAL OPEN STAKESJudge Mrs S Ergis
Judging to follow Royal Canin Junior Stakes
740 ANY VARIETY TERRIER, PASTORAL OR WORKING OPEN DOG OR BITCHPrize money in this class kindly donated by HIGHAM PRESS Ltd.
Prize money: 1st £50; 2nd £25; 3rd £15
THE BOURNEMOUTH VETERAN STAKESSponsored by Arden Grange
Judge Mr D KillileaJudging commences at 10.00 am
741 ANY VARIETY TERRIER, PASTORAL OR WORKING VETERAN DOG OR BITCHDogs entered for this class need not be entered in their breed classes. For dogs of not less than seven years of ageon the first day of the Show.
1st 15kg bag of dog food; 2nd 7½kg bag, 3rd 2½kg bag; 4th 2½kg bag
EUKANUBA CHAMPION STAKESJudge Mr D Killilea
Judging to follow Veteran Stakes
742 ANY VARIETY TERRIER, PASTORAL OR WORKING CHAMPION DOG OR BITCHDogs entered for this class need not be entered in their breed classes.See Eukanuba ad on page 17 for details.
Product voucher to the value of: 1st £25; 2nd £15; 3rd £10; Res £5 VHC £3
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YOUNG KENNEL CLUB MEMBERS HANDLING CLASSES(TERRIER, PASTORAL & WORKING)
Judge Miss K PinkertonJudging not to commence before 2.30 pm
743 6-11 years. For members of 6 years and up to, but not including 12th birthday744 12-16 years. For members of 12 years and up to, but not including 17th birthday745 17-24 years. For members of 17 years and up to, but not including 25th birthday(For fully paid up members of the YKC only). Exhibitors may handle any dog providing it is fully registered on theKennel Club Breed Register, and eligible to be exhibited at Kennel Club licensed events. The 1st placed exhibitor fromeach Handling class will be invited to take part in a YKC members Handling competition at Crufts 2017, provided whenthey qualify they are a fully paid up member of the YKC. For the purpose of these classes handler’s ages should becalculated as their age on the first day of the Show. Entries must be made on the entry form, no entries taken on the day.Important Information: The YKC will now only accept YKC qualifiers and will no longer be able to accept JuniorHandling Association qualifiers from Open and Championship Shows. See page 16 for full definition.Entry Fee — £4.00 per entry.A rosette will be awarded for the winner of each class.Prize money sponsored by M B WILKES.
Prize money: 1st £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £2
JUNIOR HANDLING ASSOCIATION CLASSES (TERRIER, PASTORAL& WORKING)
Judge Mr W CroxfordJudging not to commence before 12 noon
746 6-11 years 747 12-16 yearsENTRIES TO BE MADE ON ENTRY FORM. Dogs MUST be entered in another class at this show. ENTRIES WILLNOT BE TAKEN ON THE DAY.Entry Fee — £4.00 per entry.
Sponsored by M B Wilkes. Prize money: 1st £6; 2nd £5; 3rd £4; Res £3; VHC £2; 6th £1The Junior Handling Association offers its Diplomas for First, Second and Third in each class and these
winners will qualify for the Semi Finals of the Junior Handler of the Year now held at the six GroupChampionship Shows.
AV GOOD CITIZEN DOG SCHEMEJudge Miss M Spavin
Judging to follow Eukanuba/Dog World Puppy Stakes
748 Any Variety Terrier, Pastoral or Working Good Citizen Dog or BitchFor dogs which have achieved their Kennel Club Good Citizen Bronze award or above.
SPANIEL (AMERICAN COCKER) First Entry £26 Judge Mr G RobertsonKennel Club Challenge Certificate—Dog Kennel Club Challenge Certificate—Bitch1019 MPD 1020 PD 1021 JD 1022 PGD 1023 LD 1024 OD 1025 VD1026 MPB 1027 PB 1028 JB 1029 PGB 1030 LB 1031 OB 1032 VB
SPANIEL (CLUMBER) First Entry £26 Judge Ms J LinleyKennel Club Challenge Certificate—Dog Kennel Club Challenge Certificate—Bitch1033 MPD 1034 PD 1035 JD 1036 PGD 1037 LD 1038 OD 1039 VD1040 MPB 1041 PB 1042 JB 1043 PGB 1044 LB 1045 OB 1046 VB
SPANIEL (COCKER) First Entry £26 Judge Mr J BarneyKennel Club Challenge Certificate—Dog Kennel Club Challenge Certificate—Bitch1047 MPD 1048 PD 1049 JD 1050 YD 1051 ND 1052 GD 1053 PGD 1054 MdLD1055 LD 1056 OD 1057 VD1058 MPB 1059 PB 1060 JB 1061 YB 1062 NB 1063 GB 1064 PGB 1065 MdLB1066 LB 1067 OB 1068 VB
SPANIEL (ENGLISH SPRINGER) First Entry £26 Judge Mrs T ShortKennel Club Challenge Certificate—Dog Kennel Club Challenge Certificate—Bitch1069 MPD 1070 PD 1071 JD 1072 YD 1073 ND 1074 GD 1075 PGD 1076 MdLD1077 LD 1078 OD 1079 VD1080 MPB 1081 PB 1082 JB 1083 YB 1084 NB 1085 GB 1086 PGB 1087 MdLB1088 LB 1089 OB 1090 VB
SPANIEL (FIELD) First Entry £16 Judge Miss K Sutton1091 PD 1092 JD 1093 PGD 1094 LD 1095 OD1096 PB 1097 JB 1098 PGB 1099 LB 1100 OB
SPANIEL (SUSSEX) First Entry £16 Judge Mr C Page1101 PD 1102 JD 1103 PGD 1104 LD 1105 OD1106 PB 1107 JB 1108 PGB 1109 LB 1110 OB
SPANIEL (WELSH SPRINGER) First Entry £26 Judge Mrs K AbbottKennel Club Challenge Certificate—Dog Kennel Club Challenge Certificate—Bitch1111 MPD 1112 PD 1113 JD 1114 YD 1115 ND 1116 GD 1117 PGD 1118 MdLD1119 LD 1120 OD 1121 VD1122 MPB 1123 PB 1124 JB 1125 YB 1126 NB 1127 GB 1128 PGB 1129 MdLB1130 LB 1131 OB 1132 VB
SPANISH WATER DOG First Entry £16 Judge Mr J Luscott1133 PD 1134 JD 1135 PGD 1136 LD 1137 OD1138 PB 1139 JB 1140 PGB 1141 LB 1142 OB
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WEIMARANER First Entry £26 Judge Mr J DaltreyKennel Club Challenge Certificate—Dog Kennel Club Challenge Certificate—Bitch1143 MPD 1144 PD 1145 JD 1146 YD 1147 ND 1148 GD 1149 PGD 1150 MdLD1151 LD 1152 OD 1153 VD1154 MPB 1155 PB 1156 JB 1157 YB 1158 NB 1159 GB 1160 PGB 1161 MdLB1162 LB 1163 OB 1164 VB
UTILITY GROUPGROUP JUDGE: Mr M James
AKITA First Entry £26 Judge Mrs R WrightKennel Club Challenge Certificate—Dog Kennel Club Challenge Certificate—Bitch1165 MPD 1166 PD 1167 JD 1168 PGD 1169 LD 1170 OD 1171 VD1172 MPB 1173 PB 1174 JB 1175 PGB 1176 LB 1177 OB 1178 VB
BOSTON TERRIER First Entry £16 Judge Mrs F King1179 PD 1180 JD 1181 PGD 1182 LD 1183 OD1184 PB 1185 JB 1186 PGB 1187 LB 1188 OB
BULLDOG First Entry £26 Judge Mrs P PerkinsA ramp will be available at the showKennel Club Challenge Certificate—Dog Kennel Club Challenge Certificate—Bitch1189 MPD 1190 PD 1191 JD 1192 YD 1193 ND 1194 GD 1195 PGD 1196 LD1197 OD 1198 VD1199 MPB 1200 PB 1201 JB 1202 YB 1203 NB 1204 GB 1205 PGB 1206 LB1207 OB 1208 VB
DALMATIAN First Entry £26 Judge Mr M CocozzaKennel Club Challenge Certificate—Dog Kennel Club Challenge Certificate—Bitch1209 MPD 1210 PD 1211 JD 1212 YD 1213 ND 1214 GD 1215 PGD 1216 LD1217 OD 1218 VD1219 MPB 1220 PB 1221 JB 1222 YB 1223 NB 1224 GB 1225 PGB 1226 LB1227 OB 1228 VB
FRENCH BULLDOG First Entry £26 Judge Mr J LuscottKennel Club Challenge Certificate—Dog Kennel Club Challenge Certificate—Bitch1229 MPD 1230 PD 1231 JD 1232 YD 1233 ND 1234 GD 1235 PGD 1236 LD1237 OD 1238 VD1239 MPB 1240 PB 1241 JB 1242 YB 1243 NB 1244 GB 1245 PGB 1246 LB1247 OB 1248 VB
GERMAN SPITZ (Klein) First Entry £26 Judge Mrs E Blight(THIS BREED WILL BE MEASURED)Kennel Club Challenge Certificate—Dog Kennel Club Challenge Certificate—Bitch1249 MPD 1250 PD 1251 JD 1252 PGD 1253 LD 1254 OD 1255 VD1256 MPB 1257 PB 1258 JB 1259 PGB 1260 LB 1261 OB 1262 VB
GERMAN SPITZ (Mittel) First Entry £26 Judge Mrs E Blight(THIS BREED WILL BE MEASURED)Kennel Club Challenge Certificate—Dog Kennel Club Challenge Certificate—Bitch1263 MPD 1264 PD 1265 JD 1266 PGD 1267 LD 1268 OD 1269 VD1270 MPB 1271 PB 1272 JB 1273 PGB 1274 LB 1275 OB 1276 VB
JAPANESE SPITZ First Entry £16 Judge Miss D Spavin1277 PD 1278 JD 1279 PGD 1280 LD 1281 OD1282 PB 1283 JB 1284 PGB 1285 LB 1286 OB
THE YOUNG KENNEL CLUB MEMBERS STAKESJudge Mrs S Ergis
Judging commences at 10.00 am1479 ANY VARIETY UTILITY DOG OR BITCH1480 ANY VARIETY GUNDOG DOG OR BITCHFor Any Variety Dog or Bitch exhibited and handled by a fully paid up member of the Young Kennel Club. The dog tobe registered either a) solely or jointly in the member’s name; or b) in the name of a member of the family and underthese circumstances the dog must be resident at the Young Kennel Club member’s address. This is not a handlingclass – dogs will be judged on merit. See page 16 for full definition.Prize money in these classes kindly donated by M B WILKES.
Prize money: 1st £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £2
THE FRANK BLOOM MEMORIAL STAKESJudge Mr H Ogden
Judging to follow Bannerdown Special Beginner Stakes
1481 ANY VARIETY UTILITY OR GUNDOG DOG OR BITCHKindly sponsored by ROYAL CANIN.
Prize: Product vouchers to the value of: 1st £30; 2nd - 5th £10
BANNERDOWN SPECIAL BEGINNERS STAKESJudge Mr H Ogden
Judging commences at 10.00 am
1482 ANY VARIETY UTILITY OR GUNDOG DOG OR BITCHFor owner, handler or exhibit never having won a Challenge Certificate.Prize money in this class kindly donated by Messrs BANNERDOWN Ltd.
Prize money: 1st £25; 2nd £20; 3rd £15
EUKANUBA/DOG WORLD PUPPY STAKESJudge Mr D Killilea
Judging to follow Eukanuba Champion Stakes
1483 ANY VARIETY UTILITY OR GUNDOG PUPPY DOG1484 ANY VARIETY UTILITY OR GUNDOG PUPPY BITCHEukanuba/Dog World Pup of the Year Competition 2016.The Puppy Stakes Classes at this show will count as a qualifying round of this nationwide competition for puppies.The outright winner will be selected by Mr D Killilea on the third day. The winner will be invited to compete in the final,when further prizes and product will be given to all finalists with an extra special prize for the overall winner. NB:Dogs which have already qualified for the Eukanuba/Dog World Pup of the Year final are not eligible to compete.
Prize: Product vouchers from Eukanuba
ROYAL CANIN JUNIOR STAKESJudge Mr H Ogden
Judging to follow Frank Bloom Memorial Stakes
1485 ANY VARIETY UTILITY OR GUNDOG JUNIOR DOG1486 ANY VARIETY UTILITY OR GUNDOG JUNIOR BITCHSponsored by Royal Canin.
£30 voucher off Royal Canin dog food for the winner£10 food voucher for 2nd, 3rd, Res & VHC
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THE DENISE COURTNEY MEMORIAL OPEN STAKESJudge Mrs S Ergis
Judging to follow Royal Canin Junior Stakes1487 ANY VARIETY UTILITY OR GUNDOG OPEN DOG OR BITCHPrize money in this class kindly donated by HIGHAM PRESS Ltd.
Prize money: 1st £50; 2nd £25; 3rd £15
THE BOURNEMOUTH VETERAN STAKESSponsored by Arden Grange
Judge Mr D KillileaJudging commences at 10.00 am
1488 ANY VARIETY UTILITY OR GUNDOG VETERAN DOG OR BITCHDogs entered for this class need not be entered in their breed classes. For dogs of not less than seven years of ageon the first day of the Show.
1st 15kg bag of dog food; 2nd 7½kg bag, 3rd 2½kg bag; 4th 2½kg bag
EUKANUBA CHAMPION STAKESJudge Mr D Killilea
Judging to follow Veteran Stakes1489 ANY VARIETY UTILITY OR GUNDOG CHAMPION DOG OR BITCHDogs entered for this class need not be entered in their breed classes.See Eukanuba ad on page 17 for details.
Product voucher to the value of: 1st £25; 2nd £15; 3rd £10; Res £5 VHC £3
YOUNG KENNEL CLUB MEMBERS HANDLING CLASSES(UTILITY & GUNDOG)
Judge Miss K PinkertonJudging not to commence before 2.30 pm
1490 6-11 years. For members of 6 years and up to, but not including 12th birthday1491 12-16 years. For members of 12 years and up to, but not including 17th birthday1492 17-24 years. For members of 17 years and up to, but not including 25th birthday(For fully paid up members of the YKC only). Exhibitors may handle any dog providing it is fully registered on theKennel Club Breed Register, and eligible to be exhibited at Kennel Club licensed events. The 1st placed exhibitor fromeach Handling class will be invited to take part in a YKC members Handling competition at Crufts 2017, provided whenthey qualify they are a fully paid up member of the YKC. For the purpose of these classes handler’s ages should becalculated as their age on the first day of the Show. Entries must be made on the entry form, no entries taken on the day.Important Information: The YKC will now only accept YKC qualifiers and will no longer be able to accept JuniorHandling Association qualifiers from Open and Championship Shows. See page 16 for full definition.Entry Fee — £4.00 per entry.A rosette will be awarded for the winner of each class.Prize money sponsored by M B WILKES.
Prize money: 1st £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £2
JUNIOR HANDLING ASSOCIATION CLASSES (UTILITY & GUNDOG)Judge Mr W Croxford
Judging not to commence before 12 noon1493 6-11 years 1494 12-16 yearsENTRIES TO BE MADE ON ENTRY FORM. Dogs MUST be entered in another class at this show. ENTRIES WILLNOT BE TAKEN ON THE DAY.Entry Fee — £4.00 per entry.
Sponsored by M B Wilkes. Prize money: 1st £6; 2nd £5; 3rd £4; Res £3; VHC £2; 6th £1The Junior Handling Association offers its Diplomas for First, Second and Third in each class and these
winners will qualify for the Semi Finals of the Junior Handler of the Year now held at the six GroupChampionship Shows.
AV GOOD CITIZEN DOG SCHEMEJudge Miss M Spavin
Judging to follow Eukanuba/Dog World Puppy Stakes1495 Any Variety Utility or Gundog Good Citizen Dog or BitchFor dogs which have achieved their Kennel Club Good Citizen Bronze award or above.
HOUND GROUPGROUP JUDGE: Mr C Thornton (subj. to KC approval)
AFGHAN HOUND First Entry £26 Judge Mrs J NobleKennel Club Challenge Certificate—Dog Kennel Club Challenge Certificate—Bitch1761 MPD 1762 PD 1763 JD 1764 YD 1765 ND 1766 GD 1767 PGD 1768 LD1769 OD 1770 VD1771 MPB 1772 PB 1773 JB 1774 YB 1775 NB 1776 GB 1777 PGB 1778 LB1779 OB 1780 VB
BASENJI First Entry £26 Judge Miss J GostynskaKennel Club Challenge Certificate—Dog Kennel Club Challenge Certificate—Bitch1781 MPD 1782 PD 1783 JD 1784 PGD 1785 LD 1786 OD 1787 VD1788 MPB 1789 PB 1790 JB 1791 PGB 1792 LB 1793 OB 1794 VB
BASSET FAUVE DE BRETAGNE First Entry £16 Judge Mrs S Baldwin1795 PD 1796 JD 1797 PGD 1798 LD 1799 OD1800 PB 1801 JB 1802 PGB 1803 LB 1804 OB
BASSET GRIFFON VENDEEN (Grand) First Entry £16 Judge Mr N Bryce-Smith1805 PD 1806 JD 1807 PGD 1808 LD 1809 OD1810 PB 1811 JB 1812 PGB 1813 LB 1814 OB
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BASSET GRIFFON VENDEEN (Petit) First Entry £26 Judge Miss J StartupKennel Club Challenge Certificate—Dog Kennel Club Challenge Certificate—Bitch1815 MPD 1816 PD 1817 JD 1818 PGD 1819 LD 1820 OD 1821 VD1822 MPB 1823 PB 1824 JB 1825 PGB 1826 LB 1827 OB 1828 VB
BASSET HOUND First Entry £26 Judge Mr G HillA ramp will be available at the showKennel Club Challenge Certificate—Dog Kennel Club Challenge Certificate—Bitch1829 MPD 1830 PD 1831 JD 1832 PGD 1833 LD 1834 OD 1835 VD1836 MPB 1837 PB 1838 JB 1839 PGB 1840 LB 1841 OB 1842 VB
BEAGLE First Entry £26 Judge Mr M DennyKennel Club Challenge Certificate—Dog Kennel Club Challenge Certificate—Bitch1843 MPD 1844 PD 1845 JD 1846 YD 1847 ND 1848 GD 1849 PGD 1850 LD1851 OD 1852 VD1853 MPB 1854 PB 1855 JB 1856 YB 1857 NB 1858 GB 1859 PGB 1860 LB1861 OB 1862 VB
BLOODHOUND First Entry £16 Judge Mrs P Wells1863 PD 1864 JD 1865 PGD 1866 LD 1867 OD1868 PB 1869 JB 1870 PGB 1871 LB 1872 OB
BORZOI First Entry £16 Judge Miss K Pinkerton1873 JD/B 1874 GD/B 1875 OD/B
DACHSHUND (LONG-HAIRED) First Entry £26 Judge Mrs D NortonKennel Club Challenge Certificate—Dog Kennel Club Challenge Certificate—Bitch1876 MPD 1877 PD 1878 JD 1879 PGD 1880 LD 1881 OD 1882 VD1883 MPB 1884 PB 1885 JB 1886 PGB 1887 LB 1888 OB 1889 VB
DACHSHUND (MIN. LONG-HAIRED) First Entry £16 Judge Miss H Weyman(THIS BREED TO BE WEIGHED)
THE YOUNG KENNEL CLUB MEMBERS STAKESJudge Mrs S Ergis
Judging commences at 10.00 am2134 ANY VARIETY TOY DOG OR BITCH2135 ANY VARIETY HOUND DOG OR BITCHFor Any Variety Dog or Bitch exhibited and handled by a fully paid up member of the Young Kennel Club. The dog tobe registered either a) solely or jointly in the member’s name; or b) in the name of a member of the family and underthese circumstances the dog must be resident at the Young Kennel Club member’s address. This is not a handlingclass – dogs will be judged on merit. See page 16 for full definition.Prize money in these classes kindly donated by M B WILKES.
Prize money: 1st £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £2
THE FRANK BLOOM MEMORIAL STAKESJudge Mr H Ogden
Judging to follow Bannerdown Special Beginner Stakes2136 ANY VARIETY TOY OR HOUND DOG OR BITCHKindly sponsored by ROYAL CANIN.
Prize: Product vouchers to the value of: 1st £30; 2nd - 5th £10
BANNERDOWN SPECIAL BEGINNERS STAKESJudge Mr H Ogden
Judging commences at 10.00 am2137 ANY VARIETY TOY OR HOUND DOG OR BITCHFor owner, handler or exhibit never having won a Challenge Certificate.Prize money in this class kindly donated by Messrs BANNERDOWN Ltd.
Prize money: 1st £25; 2nd £20; 3rd £15
EUKANUBA/DOG WORLD PUPPY STAKESJudge Mr D Killilea
Judging to follow Eukanuba Champion Stakes2138 ANY VARIETY TOY OR HOUND PUPPY DOG2139 ANY VARIETY TOY OR HOUND PUPPY BITCHEukanuba/Dog World Pup of the Year Competition 2016.The Puppy Stakes Classes at this show will count as a qualifying round of this nationwide competition for puppies.The outright winner will be selected by Mr D Killilea on the third day. The winner will be invited to compete in the final,when further prizes and product will be given to all finalists with an extra special prize for the overall winner. NB:Dogs which have already qualified for the Eukanuba/Dog World Pup of the Year final are not eligible to compete.
Prize: Product vouchers from Eukanuba
ROYAL CANIN JUNIOR STAKESJudge Mr H Ogden
Judging to follow Frank Bloom Memorial Stakes2140 ANY VARIETY TOY OR HOUND JUNIOR DOG2141 ANY VARIETY TOY OR HOUND JUNIOR BITCHSponsored by Royal Canin.
£30 voucher off Royal Canin dog food for the winner£10 food voucher for 2nd, 3rd, Res & VHC
THE DENISE COURTNEY MEMORIAL OPEN STAKESJudge Mrs S Ergis
Judging to follow Royal Canin Junior Stakes2142 ANY VARIETY TOY OR HOUND OPEN DOG OR BITCHPrize money in this class kindly donated by HIGHAM PRESS Ltd.
Prize money: 1st £50; 2nd £25; 3rd £15
THIS IS A CRUFTS QUALIFYING SHOW
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THE BOURNEMOUTH VETERAN STAKESSponsored by Arden Grange
Judge Mr D KillileaJudging commences at 10.00 am
2143 ANY VARIETY TOY OR HOUND VETERAN DOG OR BITCHDogs entered for this class need not be entered in their breed classes. For dogs of not less than seven years of ageon the first day of the Show.
1st 15kg bag of dog food; 2nd 7½kg bag, 3rd 2½kg bag; 4th 2½kg bag
EUKANUBA CHAMPION STAKESJudge Mr D Killilea
Judging to follow Veteran Stakes
2144 ANY VARIETY TOY OR HOUND CHAMPION DOG OR BITCHDogs entered for this class need not be entered in their breed classes.See Eukanuba ad on page 17 for details.
Product voucher to the value of: 1st £25; 2nd £15; 3rd £10; Res £5 VHC £3
YOUNG KENNEL CLUB MEMBERS HANDLING CLASSES(TOY & HOUND)Judge Miss K Pinkerton
Judging not to commence before 2.30 pm
2145 6-11 years. For members of 6 years and up to, but not including 12th birthday2146 12-16 years. For members of 12 years and up to, but not including 17th birthday2147 17-24 years. For members of 17 years and up to, but not including 25th birthday(For fully paid up members of the YKC only). Exhibitors may handle any dog providing it is fully registered on theKennel Club Breed Register, and eligible to be exhibited at Kennel Club licensed events. The 1st placed exhibitor fromeach Handling class will be invited to take part in a YKC members Handling competition at Crufts 2017, provided whenthey qualify they are a fully paid up member of the YKC. For the purpose of these classes handler’s ages should becalculated as their age on the first day of the Show. Entries must be made on the entry form, no entries taken on the day.Important Information: The YKC will now only accept YKC qualifiers and will no longer be able to accept JuniorHandling Association qualifiers from Open and Championship Shows. See page 16 for full definition.Entry Fee — £4.00 per entry.A rosette will be awarded for the winner of each class.Prize money sponsored by M B WILKES.
Prize money: 1st £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £2
JUNIOR HANDLING ASSOCIATION CLASSES (TOY & HOUND)Judge Mr W Croxford
Judging not to commence before 12 noon
2148 6-11 years 2149 12-16 yearsENTRIES TO BE MADE ON ENTRY FORM. Dogs MUST be entered in another class at this show. ENTRIES WILLNOT BE TAKEN ON THE DAY.Entry Fee — £4.00 per entry.
Sponsored by M B Wilkes. Prize money: 1st £6; 2nd £5; 3rd £4; Res £3; VHC £2; 6th £1The Junior Handling Association offers its Diplomas for First, Second and Third in each class and these
winners will qualify for the Semi Finals of the Junior Handler of the Year now held at the six GroupChampionship Shows.
AV GOOD CITIZEN DOG SCHEMEJudge Miss M Spavin
Judging to follow Eukanuba/Dog World Puppy Stakes
2150 Any Variety Toy or Hound Good Citizen Dog or BitchFor dogs which have achieved their Kennel Club Good Citizen Bronze award or above.