In Partnership with PUPPY GROUPS and BPIS VETERAN GROUPS and BVIS Special Beginners Groups Good Citizen Classes & Stakes SCHEDULE SCHEDULE 15th, 16th and 17th MAY 2020 197th BENCHED GENERAL CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW (held under Kennel Club Limited Rules & Regulations on Group system of judging) Friday, 15th May — Toy and Utility Saturday, 16th May — Gundog, Hound and Obedience Sunday, 17th May — Working, Pastoral, Terrier and Agility at ROYAL HIGHLAND SHOWGROUND Ingliston, Edinburgh EH28 8NB Postal entries close: Tuesday, 24th March 2020 (Postmark) On-line entries can be made up until midnight on Tuesday, 31st March 2020 at www.fossedata.co.uk Judging will commence at 9.00 am Jurisdiction and responsibilities: The Officers and Committee members of the society holding the licence are deemed responsible for organising and conducting the show safely and in accordance with the Rules and Regulations of the Kennel Club and agree to abide by and adopt any decision of the Board or any authority to whom the Board may delegate its powers subject to the conditions of Regulation F17. In so doing those appointed as officers and committee members accept that they are jointly and severally responsible for the organisation of the show and that this is a binding undertaking (vide Kennel Club General Show Regulations F4 and 5). 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.” Secretary: Ms G. Jones, Paterson House, Eskmills Park, Station Road, Musselburgh EH21 7PQ. Postal entries and fees to: The Scottish Kennel Club Paterson House, Eskmills Park, Station Road, Musselburgh EH21 7PQ Tel: 0131 665 3920 www.scottishkennelclub.org Please follow us on Facebook - www.facebook.com/scottishkennelclub/ Only undocked dogs and legally docked dogs may be entered for exhibition at this show
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In Partnership with
PUPPY GROUPSand BPIS
VETERAN GROUPSand BVIS
SpecialBeginners Groups
Good CitizenClasses
& Stakes
SCHEDULESCHEDULE15th, 16th and 17th MAY 2020
197th BENCHEDGENERAL CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
(held under Kennel Club Limited Rules & Regulations on Group system of judging)
Friday, 15th May — Toy and UtilitySaturday, 16th May — Gundog, Hound and Obedience
Sunday, 17th May — Working, Pastoral, Terrier and Agility
at ROYAL HIGHLAND SHOWGROUND Ingliston, Edinburgh EH28 8NB
Postal entries close: Tuesday, 24th March 2020 (Postmark)On-line entries can be made up until midnight on Tuesday, 31st March 2020
at www.fossedata.co.ukJudging will commence at 9.00 am
Jurisdiction and responsibilities: The Officers and Committee members of the society holding the licence are deemed responsible for organising and conducting the show safely and in accordance with the Rules and Regulations of the Kennel Club and agree to abide by and adopt any decision of the Board or any authority to whom the Board may delegate its powers subject to the conditions of Regulation F17. In so doing those appointed as officers and committee members accept that they are jointly and severally responsible for the organisation of the show and that this is a binding undertaking (vide Kennel Club General Show Regulations F4 and 5).
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.”
Secretary: Ms G. Jones, Paterson House, Eskmills Park, Station Road, Musselburgh EH21 7PQ.
Postal entries and fees to: The Scottish Kennel ClubPaterson House, Eskmills Park, Station Road, Musselburgh EH21 7PQ
Tel: 0131 665 3920www.scottishkennelclub.org
Please follow us on Facebook - www.facebook.com/scottishkennelclub/Only undocked dogs and legally docked dogs may be entered for exhibition at this show
CAR PARKING / DOGS IN VEHICLESCar Parking is provided (£5.00 per vehicle payable on the day)
DOGS WILL NOT BE PERMITTED TO BE LEFT IN VEHICLESAND THIS IS A CONDITION OF ENTRY
There is no facility for unentered dogs therefore exhibitorsare recommended to utilise the "Not for Competition" facility.
Spectator Dogs are welcome, at a fee of £5.00 per dog,payable at the gate.
N.B. Spectator Dogs will not be allowed into the showground before 9.00 am
NO CAGES WILL BE PROVIDED ON THE BENCHESNO DOG PENS ALLOWED
EXHIBITOR PASSES - FOR ON-LINE ENTRIES ONLYYou will not receive your Exhibitors Pass through the post because they will be delivered to you through your on-line account. You will be informed by an e-mail when your passes are ready, which will be approximately two weeks before the show.The e-mail will include details on how to print your Exhibitors Pass and any other Show Information. You must print your Exhibitors Pass and take it to the show.Exhibitors making postal entries will receive their Exhibitors Passes by Post in the usual way.If you have not received your e-mail ten days before the start of the show please contact Fosse Data Systems — 01788 860960 / [email protected]
EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE: In accordance with new Kennel Club guidelines, Exhibitors must display exhibit number/owner identification on their crate, cage or container at all times.
This is a qualifying show
NOTE - A best of sex will be declared for all breeds
Breed judging will commence at 9.00 amKC Breeders' Competition will commence at 8.30 am
"Please respect us; we are here to help you"Verbal or physical abuse towards our staff or volunteers
will not be tolerated
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Please Note: There will be an additional charge of £2.00 for each first entry made on-line after midnight on Tuesday, 24th March 2020
THE SCOTTISH KENNEL CLUBPresident: Mrs E.A. Macdonald
Vice Presidents: Miss E.M.C. Holmes, Dr V. Marrian, Mrs E. YoungConvener: Mr S. Payne Vice Convener: Mr F. WhyteSecretary: Ms G. Jones Treasurer: Ms G. Jones
Executive Council:Mrs A.M. Adamson, Mrs B. Brown, Mrs R. Dalrymple, Miss M. Donaldson, Mr A. Drummond,
Mr R. Dunlop, Mr M. Dyer, Ms S. Dykes, Mr P. Martin, Mrs J. Maclaine, Mr J. McCreath, Miss L. Moir,Mr R.F. Morrison, Mrs M. Mulholland, Mrs M. Paterson, Mr S. Payne, Mrs L. Ratter, Mr J. Richardson,
Mrs E. Rose, Mr F. Whyte, Mr K. YoungShow Veterinary Surgeon: Dr L. Hamilton BVM&S PgC SAC MRCVS
Show Manager: Mr M. Dyer Deputy Show Manager: Mr A. DrummondChief Steward: Mr F. Whyte Deputy Chief Steward: Mrs M. Paterson
1st Entry per Dog: Non-Members £28.00 Breeds with CCs on offer £13.00 Breeds without CCs on offer AVNSC, Imported Breed Register or Stakes Classes Members £26.00 Breeds with CCs on offer £12.00 Breeds without CCs on offer AVNSC, Imported Breed Register or Stakes Classes Additional entries: £5.00 for each dog per class OR Brace class KC Breeders' Competition: £15.00 per team Not for Competition: £10.00 per dog per day (include dog's details on Entry Form) Junior/YKC Handling: £5.00 per class Catalogues: £6.00 per Day Catalogue, payable with entries (£8.00 on day) Vouchers will be forwarded with passes and should be presented on arrival at the
Show. Pre-paid catalogues must be collected by 11.30 am. Car Parking: £5.00 per day (payable on day to Ingliston) Caravans: £50.00 for 7 nights for SKC Members (duration of Show) £55.00 for 7 nights for Non-Members (duration of Show) £70.00 for 7 nights if not booked in advance Caravan bookings must be made direct with SKC (See Page 4 for Booking Form) N.B. Caravan bookings are restricted to exhibitors and stewards Eye Testing: £45.00 per dog (see Page 10 for details) BOAS Testing: £35.00 per dog (see Page 10 for details) BOAS Testing plus Bronze/ Silver Health Testing: £40.00 per dog (see Page 10 for details)
Membership: The reduction in first entry fees applies to current members of the Scottish Kennel Club, and to exhibitors making application with entries on the form in the Schedule. Membership is open to anyone, subject to the approval of the Committee, and you are invited to join. Additional advantages include use of Members' Room at the Show.
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JHA JUNIOR HANDLINGCompetitions are held for Junior Handling on all three days of the Show
ENTRIES WILL NOT BE TAKEN AT THE SHOW but must be made on theenclosed Entry Form, including, the name and age of the Junior Handler
(write class number next to dog)DOGS MUST HAVE ALREADY BEEN ENTERED IN ANOTHER CLASS AT THIS SHOW
Handlers who are placed first, second or third in these classes will qualify to compete at the JHA semi-finalsto be held at the six national group championship shows. For more details visit www.juniorhandling.co.uk
Entry fee: £5.00 per class Classes for 6 - 11 years and 12 - 16 yearsThe Judge will be Miss J. Kitchener
YOUNG KENNEL CLUB MEMBERS' HANDLING CLASSESOnly dogs of six (6) calendar months of age and over on the day of competition are eligible for entry into an YKC qualifying class. Classes for handling are decided by the handler’s age. The classes are divided into three age groups: 6-11 years (6 years and up to, but not including 12th birthday); 12-17 years (12 years and up to, but not including 18th birthday); 18-24 years (18 years and up to, but not including 25th birthday). Please enter the class age category you will be on the day of the qualifier. If you should move into the next age range after you have already qualified, the YKC will invite you into the correct age group at Crufts. The method for Crufts qualification is a points based system as follows: 1st Place = 30 points; 2nd Place = 15 points; 3rd Place = 10 points. Members will receive points per group (i.e. if they handle a Bloodhound, they will get points towards the Hound group). If a member gets 30 points in any one group, they will qualify to enter a dog from that group at Crufts 2021. If a member gains 30 or more points in multiple groups, they may only compete with one dog at Crufts, but they will have the option to choose from any of the groups they have 30 or more points in. All points are reset to 0 on 1st January each year. In order to enter any YKC competition, you must be a fully paid up member at the time of entry and competition. If you enter a Crufts qualifier and you have not previously paid your membership fee then any award will be forfeited. Before competing, please view a full list of the YKC competition rules at: www.ykc.org.uk/ and follow the compete tab.
Classes for 6 - 11 years, 12 - 17 years and 18 - 24 yearsEntry fee: £5.00 per class The Judge will be Mr S. Plane
SEPARATE SCHEDULEChallenge Certificate - Dog Challenge Certificate - Bitch
Full classification from Introductory to Test CWe will be holding a GCDS Bronze heat for Crufts 2021
Further information and schedules from: The Scottish Kennel ClubPaterson House, Eskmills Park, Station Road, MUSSELBURGH EH21 7PQTel: 0131 665 3920 • Fax: 0131 653 6937 • www.scottishkennelclub.org
SEPARATE SCHEDULEChampionship classes for Large, Medium and Small Dogs
Scottish Agility Dog of the Year Qualifier • KC Olympia Novice Agility StakesCrufts Large Novice ABC Agility Stakes • Low 550 Jumping Cup Qualifier
SAM's LOW Steeplechase Cup Qualifier
Further information from: The Scottish Kennel ClubPaterson House, Eskmills Park, Station Road, MUSSELBURGH EH21 7PQTel: 0131 665 3920 • Fax: 0131 653 6937 • www.scottishkennelclub.org
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wish to thankthe following sponsors
The Kennel ClubRoyal CaninEukanuba
Fosse Data Systems LtdExtrordinair.co.ukVetSpec for Dogs
INTERESTED IN HAVING A TRADE STAND AT OUR SHOW?Our Championship Shows are now held inside the Highland Hall and Lowland Hall with the trade stands located between them in the Central Hall at Royal Highland Showground, Ingliston, Edinburgh. The venue is less than a minute off the M8 Motorway and there is direct access into the venue.
If you are interested in booking a trade stand space then pleaseemail [email protected] for more information
BIS Ring A9.00 am ........... YKC Members' Handling9.30 am ........... YKC Members' Stakes10.00 am ......... AV Imported Breed Register10.30 am ......... JHA11.00 am ......... Brace Stakes11.30 am ......... KC Good Citizen Stakes12.00 noon ...... Puppy Stakes
BIS Ring B8.30 am ........... KC Breeders' Competition10.00 am ......... Special Beginners Stakes10.30 am ......... Yearling Stakes11.00 am ......... Open Stakes11.30 am ......... Junior Stakes12.00 noon ...... Veteran Stakes12.30 pm ......... Champion Stakes
Times may vary depending on entriesN.B. Prize money must be collected from the Treasurer before 4.00 pm on each show day
PROPOSED TIME OF JUDGING
The Kennel Club kindly provide sponsorship in the form of prize moneyof £100.00 for each Special Beginners Group to be awarded as follows:
1st £40.00; 2nd £30.00, 3rd £20.00; 4th £10.00Rosettes for these placings will also be provided
N.B. Prize money must be collected from the Treasurer before 4.00 pm on each show day
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CARAVAN PARKINGFull Caravan parking facilities will be available within the ShowgroundAPPLICATIONS SHOULD BE MADE SEPARATELY FROM ENTRIES
and will be dealt with on a first come/first served basis as space is limited
Full toilet, shower and other facilities available on site
Admission from 12.00 noon, Monday, 11th May 2020SKC Members: £50.00 for 7 nights pre-booked **Non-Members: £55.00 for 7 nights pre-booked **
(£70.00 if not booked in advance)
Setting up of caravan equipment restricted to before 9.30 pmAll caravans/tents to be removed no later than 12.00 noon on Monday, 18th May 2020
** To be booked by Friday, 1st May 2020 **There is no electrical hook-up available
N.B. Caravan bookings will be restricted to exhibitors and stewards
A full caravan refund will be given to those who steward on all three show days OR £10.00 refund for each individual day stewarded
CARAVAN BOOKING FORM — MAY 2020SKC Members: £50.00 for 7 nights Non-Members: £55.00 for 7 nights
Name ..............................................................................................................................
I enclose my remittance for £ ...............................
N.B. Caravan bookings will be restricted to exhibitors and stewards
Exhibitor Steward
Please tick appropriate box
Send completed booking form and payment to:Scottish Kennel Club, Paterson House, Eskmills Park,
Station Road, Musselburgh EH21 7PQ
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RULES and REGULATIONS 1. OPENING OF SHOW: The Show will open at 7.30 am each day for Exhibitors. Main spectator gate open 8.30 am. 2. RECEIPT OF DOGS: Dogs will be received at any time but it is the exhibitor’s responsibility to ensure that exhibits are available for judging when
required. 3. JUDGING TIME: All breed judging will commence at 9.00 am each day, unless otherwise notified in the Canine Press. KC Breeders' Competition
will commence at 8.30 am. 4. CLOSE OF SHOW: The Show will close half an hour after all judging has been completed at which time dogs must be removed. Exhibits may be
removed from the Show after their judging has been completed. 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 exceptional and unforeseen circumstances which must be reported to the Kennel Club.
5. FEES: The following entry fees are payable and include VAT. BREED ENTRIES: 1st Entry per Dog: Non-Members £28.00 Breeds with CCs on offer; £13.00 Breeds without CCs on offer, AVNSC, Imported
Breed Register or Stakes Classes. Members £26.00 Breeds with CCs on offer; £12.00 Breeds without CCs on offer, AVNSC, Imported Breed Register or Stakes Classes. Additional entries: £5.00 for each dog per class OR Brace class. KC Breeders' Competition: £15.00 per team. Not for Competition: £10.00 per dog per day (include dog's details on Entry Form). Junior/YKC Handling: £5.00 per class. Catalogues: £6.00 per Day Catalogue, payable with entries (£8.00 on day). Vouchers will be forwarded with passes and should be presented on arrival at the Show. Pre-paid catalogues must be collected by 11.30 am. Car Parking: £5.00 per day (payable on day to Ingliston). Caravans: £50.00 for 7 nights for SKC Members (duration of Show); £55.00 for 7 nights for Non-Members (duration of Show); £70.00 for 7 nights if not booked in advance. Caravan bookings must be made direct with SKC (See Page 4 for Booking Form). N.B. Caravan bookings are restricted to exhibitors and stewards. The price of admission for non-exhibitors will be Adults £5.00; Children/Senior Citizens £3.00; Family Tickets £12.00 (admits 2 adults and up to 2 children). A concessionary price of £4.50 for Adults is available if booked with entries. Eye Testing: £45.00 per dog (including VAT). BOAS Testing: £35.00 per dog (including VAT). BOAS Testing plus Bronze/Silver Health Testing: £40.00 per dog (including VAT). Membership: Joint £25.00; Single £17.00; Junior £7.00. Please Note: There will be an additional charge of £2.00 for each first entry made on-line after midnight on Tuesday, 24th March 2020.
6. PRIZE MONEY: See classification for details of Prize Money on offer. Prize money must be collected from the Treasurer before 4.00 pm on each show day.
7. REFUSAL OF ENTRIES: The committee reserves to itself the right to refuse entries. 8. PUPPIES: Puppies under six calendar months of age on the first day of the Show are not eligible for exhibition or eligible to be entered Not for
Competition. 9. MATING OF BITCHES: The mating of bitches within the precincts of the Show is forbidden. 10. BEST PUPPY IN SHOW: Where a Best Puppy in Show competition is scheduled the Best Puppy in Show is a puppy which has competed and
has been declared Best Puppy in Breed, Best Any Variety Not Separately Classified Puppy or Best Any Variety Imported Breed Register Puppy. A puppy is a dog of six and not exceeding twelve calendar months of age on the first day of the Show. Where the Best of Breed, Best in Group or Best in Show is a puppy it should automatically be awarded Best Puppy in Breed, Best in Group and Best Puppy in Show respectively. Similarly, if the Reserve Best of Breed, Reserve Best of Group or Reserve Best in Show is a puppy which has only been beaten by an adult dog it should also automatically be Best Puppy in Breed, Best Puppy in Group and Best Puppy in Show respectively. Consequently, selection of Best Puppy in Breed, Best in Group and Best Puppy in Show must follow the selection of Best of Breed and Best in Show respectively.
a. Shows Judged on the Group System (Definition; Shows judged on Group System - Refer to Regulation F.(1).26b.) 1) Best Puppy in Breed: A Best Puppy must be declared in each breed from puppies entered in the breed classes. A Best Puppy must be declared from the Any Variety Not Separately classified class(es). A Best Puppy must be declared from the Any Variety Imported Breed Register class(es). 2) Best Puppy in Group: Best Puppy in Group and subsequent Puppy Group placings must be selected from:- a) Those puppies declared Best Puppy in Breed. b) The puppy declared Best Puppy from the Any Variety Not Separately Classified classes in each group or on each day. c) The puppy declared Best Puppy from the Any Variety Imported Breed Register classes in each group or on each day. 3) Best Puppy in Show: Best Puppy in Show must be selected from the Best Puppy in Group winners. 11. BEST IN SHOW: The dog declared Best in Show is a dog which has competed and has been declared Best of Breed, Best Any Variety Not Separately
Classified or Best Any Variety Imported Breed Register. a. Shows Judged on the Group System 1) Best of Breed: Where a breed is separately classified a Best of Breed may be declared but only from those dogs which have received a first
prize in a breed class at the show. Where separate classes 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/ Best Any Variety Imported Breed Register award relevant to a Category
3 Breed will not be confirmed until the dog has passed an examination by the General and Group Championship Show Veterinary Surgeon. 2) Best of Group: Best of Group and subsequent Group placings must be selected from:- a) The Best of Breed winners in each group. b) The dog declared Best from Any Variety Not Separately Classified classes in each Group or on each day. c) The dog declared Best from Any Variety Imported Breed Register class or classes in each Group or on each day. NOTE: The dog declared Best of Breed/Best Any Variety Not Separately Classified/ Best Any Variety Imported Breed Register from a
breed designated by the Kennel Club as a Category 3 Breed is not eligible to compete in the Group competition unless it has passed an examination by the Show’s Veterinary Surgeon. If the dog fails to pass the examination it is ineligible to compete in the relevant Group.
3) Best in Show: Best in Show must be selected from the Best of Group winners. Reserve Best in Show must be selected from the remaining Group winners following the selection of Best in Show.
12. ADMISSION TO GROUPS: Exhibits will not be admitted to Group or Best in Show competition after a period of ten minutes has elapsed since the announcement that exhibits are required for judging, unless they have been unavoidably delayed by previous judging not being completed on time, and then only with the special permission of the Show Management.
13. HARSH HANDLING: Exhibitors must not pick up dogs by their tails and leads when lifting them nor handle a dog in a manner which causes its feet not to touch the ground when on the move. This is not acceptable. Exhibitors should note that such practice would constitute harsh handling and reports of such practice will be referred to the Committee under Kennel Club Show Regulation F11.
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14. PREPARATION OF DOGS: All exhibitors must be familiar with Kennel Club Regulation F (Annex B) Regulations for the Preparation of Dogs for Exhibition.
15. OVERSEAS COMPETITORS: All dogs resident outside the UK must be issued with a Kennel Club Authority to Compete number before entry to the show/event can be made. All overseas entries without an Authority to Compete number will be returned to the exhibitor/competitor.
16. DOG IN VEHICLES ON HOT DAYS: Your dog is vulnerable and at risk during hot weather and the Kennel Club offers the following guidance to help guide you through the do’s and don’ts travelling to and whilst at KC licensed events.
• When travelling to a show please take a moment to consider whether the route to the show is on a busy holiday route, and leave earlier to avoid increased time in traffic jams.
• If your vehicle is not air-conditioned seriously consider whether travelling to the show is a good idea at all.• The vehicle should be as fully ventilated as possible, and plenty of stops should be taken, with lots of water available to drink.• Ensure your dog is not sitting in full sunlight. There should be plenty of free flowing air around the dog.• When at the show, never leave your dog in the vehicle.• Keep the dog in the shade - take your own shade for example a large umbrella and always have plenty of water available to drink so your
dog stays well hydrated.• Avoid your dog taking part in unnecessary exertion, or from standing in exposed sunlight for extended lengths of time.
Remember, if you feel hot your dog is very likely to feel much hotter and dehydrated, and this could lead to dire results. Please look after your dog’s welfare. WARNING: IF YOUR DOG IS FOUND TO BE AT RISK FORCIBLE ENTRY TO YOUR VEHICLE MAY BE NECESSARY WITHOUT LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED.
17. HEALTH & WELFARE OF DOGS: Anyone whose dog is entered at a Kennel Club licensed event should take all reasonable steps to ensure the needs of their dog(s) are met, and should not put a dog’s health and welfare at risk by any action, default, omission or otherwise. Breach of the Kennel Club Regulations in this respect may be referred to the Board for disciplinary action under Kennel Club Rules and Regulations. The use of pinch collars, electronic shock collars, or prong collars, is not permitted at any show licensed by the Kennel Club. This shall apply at the venue or within the precincts of the show.
18. NOT FOR COMPETITION: Not for Competition entries will be accepted. Details of each dog so entered must be recorded on the entry form and must be Kennel Club registered.
19. SCHEDULE AMENDMENTS: No modifications will be made to this schedule except by permission of the Board of the Kennel Club, which will be followed by advertisement in the Canine Press wherever possible.
20. BEST VETERAN IN SHOW: Best Veteran in Show is a Veteran which has competed and is unbeaten by any other Veteran exhibited at the same show.
• Best Veteran in Breed will be selected from all unbeaten veterans from any breed classes provided they are not beaten by any other veteran. • Best Veteran in Group will be selected from all Best Veteran in Breed provided they are unbeaten by any other veteran. • Best Veteran In Show will be selected from Best Veteran in Group Winners provided they are unbeaten by any other veteran. Proviso: For the purpose 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 a beaten dog. NB: Veterans entered in the Fosse Data Systems Stakes ONLY are not eligible to compete for Best Veteran in show. To be eligible to compete for
Best Veteran in Show, a veteran must be entered and exhibited in a breed class and win Best Veteran in Breed and Best Veteran in Group. 21. RULES & REGULATIONS: The Show will be held under Kennel Club Rules and Regulations. All rules, definitions or instructions of the nature of
Rules and Regulations printed for convenience in other parts of this Schedule shall be deemed to be regulations of the Show and shall have the same effect as if they formed part of these Regulations.
22. RECEIPT OF ENTRIES: If acknowledgement of entries is required, an addressed, stamped card with "Receipt" written on the reverse should be enclosed.
23. ONCE ENTRIES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED THEY ARE NON-REFUNDABLE. 24. RETURNED CHEQUES: Exhibitors whose cheques are returned by their bank for any reason will be liable to settle the amounts due, including a
bank charge fee of £10.00. 25. EXCLUSION OF DOGS: The Show Management may exclude or remove any dog which, in their opinion or that of the Judge, is not in a fit state
for exhibition. 26. BENCHING OF DOGS: Exhibitors' dogs of the same breed entered for the Show (including NFC) will be benched together and all dogs will be
benched in Catalogue order. Benching is solely for your dog's use and should not be used for seating exhibitors. 27. SAFETY OF DOGS: The Committee will not be responsible for the loss, detention of, or damage to any dog, person or property whether arising
from accident, or any other cause whatever, or from any act or omission of itself, its officers, agents, servants or others or the damage done by the exhibitor to any person or property.
28. PASSES: One dog/one handler pass will be issued for each exhibit. Additional admission passes may be booked with entries at the concessionary price of £4.50 Adult; £3.00 Child/Senior Citizen.
29. CATALOGUES: Separate Catalogues will be available for each day and application for Catalogue vouchers should be made with entries. Price per day: £6.00 (£8.00 on day of Show). The list of exhibits and exhibitors published in the Catalogue is errors and omissions excepted.
30. GANGWAYS: Gangways must be kept clear at all times. Any obstructions, including dog boxes, left in gangways will be removed by the Show Management.
31. ORDER OF JUDGING: A provisional order of judging will be published in the canine press in advance, but this is subject to change by the Show Management.
32. PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEO RIGHTS: The organisers would like to bring the regulation on photography and filming to the attention of exhibitors, trade stands, press and visitors. It is a condition of all those attending the event that no filming or other form of recording may 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 prohibited except with the written permission to take photographs only for use in newspapers, magazines and internet sites – this is for news purposes only. There is no objection to the general public taking photographs of general views of the show, provided that these are for private use. Specific dogs may be photographed only with the approval of the exhibitor. No photography or filming is permitted in breed judging rings whilst judging is actually taking place. However, judges may allow it to happen at the end of classes or after the challenge certificate is awarded. Filming and flash photography is allowed from outside the rings at all times unless the operation of the camera is actually affecting exhibits. However, if a powerful flash unit is used or it is clear that exhibits are being affected, a ring steward or the judge is empowered to stop the person concerned.
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33. CATERING: A full range of catering will be offered throughout the day. 34. TRAVEL AND ACCOMMODATION: Assistance with all types of accommodation and travel enquiries is available from: Visit Scotland, City Chambers,
249 High Street, Edinburgh EH1 1YJ. E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected] or call on 0131 473 3820. 35. COACH PARTIES: A special parking area will be available for coaches. 36. CAR PARKING/DOGS IN VEHICLES: DOGS WILL NOT BE PERMITTED TO BE LEFT IN VEHICLES AND THIS IS A CONDITION OF ENTRY.
Since unentered dogs will not be admitted to the Showground, exhibitors are recommended to utilise the "Not For Competition" facility. 37. CARAVANS: A caravan area is available withing the showground. Space must be booked direct with the SKC office (see Page 4 for booking form).
Cost: £50.00 for 7 nights for SKC Members (duration of Show); £55.00 for 7 nights for Non-Members (duration of Show); £70.00 for 7 nights if not booked in advance. N.B. Caravan bookings are restricted to exhibitors and stewards.
38. MEMBERSHIP: Exhibitors are reminded that application for Scottish Kennel Club membership may be made with entries: reduced first entries may be assumed if the application and fee are submitted with entries. Membership status will be checked by SKC prior to close of entries.
39. FOULING: Any owner, competitor, handler or other person in charge of a dog is required to remove as soon as possible any fouling caused by their dog(s) at any Kennel Club licensed show within the licensed venue and within the environs of that event including car and caravan parks and approaches.
40. CONTROL OF DOGS: The owner, exhibitor, handler or other person in charge of a dog at Kennel Club licensed events must at all times ensure that the dog is kept under proper control whilst at the licensed venue, including its environs, car and caravan parks and approaches. This Regulation applies before (at any time during the set up period at the venue), during the event and afterwards (at any time during the breakdown of the event).
41. DISQUALIFICATION: A dog may be disqualified by the Board from any award, whether an objection has been lodged or not, if proved amongst other things to have been: a) registered or recorded as having been bred by the scheduled Judge. This shall not apply to a Judge appointed in an emergency; b) exhibited without payment of appropriate entry fees.
42. MOBILE PHONES: The use of mobile phones and paging devices will not be permitted within any judging ring and their use at the ringside may be restricted at the discretion of the Show officials.
43. IDENTIFICATION: Every exhibitor shall ensure that whilst the dog is being exhibited, its handler shall display the correct ring number. 44. CHANGE OF JUDGE: It is the policy of the Club not to refund entry fees or settle any expenses if a change of Judge is required in an emergency. 45. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT: Electrical equipment should not be brought to shows unless absolutely necessary. In rare instances where it might be
required, it should be PAT tested and permission sought from the Secretary of the show before it is used.
DEFINITIONS OF CLASSESIn the following definitions, a Challenge Certificate includes any Show award that counts towards the title of Champion 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 as wins 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 of entries shall be counted when entering for any class, i.e. Tuesday, 17th March 2020.Wins in Variety classes do not count for entry in Breed classes but when entering for Variety classes, wins in both Breed and Variety classes must be counted. A First Prize does not include a Special Prize of whatever value.If an exhibitor reports before the judging of a class or classes that a dog has been entered which is ineligible, the exhibitor may choose one of the following options: (1) Withdrawal The dog may be withdrawn from competition subject to the conditions of Regulation F.(1).19. (2) 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 height and, in the event of there being no equivalent class, Minor Puppy and Puppy excepted, to the Open class for the correct breed, colour, sex, weight or height.
b) If an exhibit is entered incorrectly in a Minor Puppy class, Puppy class or Junior class, which is over age but under twelve calendar months of age, eighteen calendar months of age or twenty four calendar months of age respectively, the Show Secretary shall transfer the exhibit to the Puppy class, Junior class or Yearling class respectively for the correct breed, colour, sex, weight or height and in the event of there being no Puppy, Junior or Yearling class 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 correct breed, colour, sex, weight or height.
d) 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 not be 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 months of age on the first day of the Show.GRADUATE For dogs which have not won a Challenge Certificate/CACIB/CAC/Green Star or four or more First Prizes at Championship Shows 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/CACIB/CAC/Green Star or five or more First Prizes at Championship Shows
in Post Graduate, Minor Limit, Mid Limit, Limit and Open classes, whether restricted or not where Challenge Certificates were offered for the breed.LIMIT For dogs which have not become show Champions under Kennel Club Regulations or under the rules of any governing body recognised by the
Kennel Club, or won 3 or more CC/CACIB/CAC/Green Stars or won 7 or more First Prizes in all at Championship Shows in Limit or Open Classes, confined to the breed, whether restricted or not, at Shows where Challenge Certificates were 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 day of the Show.
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SPECIAL BEGINNERS For owner, handler or exhibit not having won a Challenge Certificate or Reserve Challenge Certificate, or for those breeds not allocated Championship Status, Best of Sex or Reserve Best of Sex at a Championship Show.
GOOD CITIZEN DOG SCHEME CLASS For dogs that have achieved their GCDS Bronze Award Certificate or above.IMPORTED BREED 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, with the winning dog being eligible for Best in Group / Best Puppy in Group or Best in Show / Best Puppy in Show as relevant.
ANY VARIETY NOT SEPARATELY CLASSIFIED For breeds of dog for which no separate breed classes are scheduled.FOSSE DATA SYSTEMS VETERAN STAKES For dogs of not less than seven years of age on the day of the Show.EUKANUBA CHAMPION STAKES For dogs which have been confirmed a Champion or Show Champion under Kennel Club Regulations or under
the rules of any governing body recognised by the Kennel Club, except that a dog will not be eligible for entry if it has already won a similar class for the same event during 2020.
EUKANUBA PUPPY STAKES Open to all puppies of six and not exceeding twelve calendar months of age on the first day of the Show. Dogs which have already qualified for the Pup of the Year final are not eligible to compete.
EXTRORDINAIR.CO.UK JUNIOR STAKES For dogs of six and not exceeding eighteen calendar months of age on the first day of the Show.VETSPEC YEARLING STAKES For dogs of twelve and not exceeding twenty four months of age on the first day of the Show.VETSPEC OPEN STAKES For all dogs of the breeds for which the class is provided and eligible for entry at the Show.VETSPEC SPECIAL BEGINNERS STAKES For owner, handler or exhibit not having won a Challenge Certificate or Reserve Challenge Certificate, or
for those breeds not allocated Championship Status, Best of Sex or Reserve Best of Sex at a Championship Show.BRACE STAKES 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 Team.KENNEL CLUB GOOD CITIZEN DOG SCHEME STAKES For dogs that have achieved their GCDS Bronze Award Certificate or above. KENNEL CLUB BREEDERS' COMPETITION Each team will consist of a minimum of three and maximum of four dogs of one breed, all bred by the
same breeder or breeding partnership. The breeder enters the class and then arranges which dogs are exhibited on the day of the show (from those dogs duly entered for exhibition in another class at this show). Please clearly state the name and affix of the registered breeder(s). Entries will not be taken on the day of the show. Teams will be awarded points/prize money in the KC Breeders' Competition as follows: Points 1st; 30; 2nd 15; 3rd 10; 4th 5. Prize Money 1st Non ABS Prize Fund £20; ABS Prize Fund £25. Please note that Assured Breeders will be credited with a higher prize value. These points will be recorded in the Kennel Club Breeders Competition record book through the year. The minimum qualification for the Crufts final will be 50 points, with a maximum of 40 finalists including the winning teams from the European and World Dog Shows’ breeders competition. Our Dogs will collate the points and publish a leader board through the year. Please Note: Dogs which take part in the Breeders' Competition, but are not entered in the show, are required to have a completed entry form. Owners of these dogs must attend the Secretary’s office to complete the entry form.
YKC MEMBERS' STAKES Only dogs of six (6) calendar months of age and over on the day of competition are eligible for entry into a YKC qualifying stakes class. Dogs must be on the Kennel Club Breed register to compete in a YKC stakes competition. The YKC method for Crufts qualification is a points based system as follows: 1st Place = 30 points; 2nd Place = 15 points; 3rd Place = 10 points. If a member and dog combination accumulate 30 points or more, they will qualify for Crufts. Points will be allocated for the Dog and Handler pairing. All points are reset to 0 on 1st February each year. All pedigree dogs are eligible to take part provided the dog is registered on the Kennel Club Breed Register. The dog must be registered; a. Solely or jointly in the member’s name or b. In the name of a close member of the family (i.e a group of people related by blood or marriage) and under these circumstances the dog must be resident at the YKC member’s address. No substitute handlers are permitted - the dog must be handled by the registered YKC member. Members are not permitted to allow another individual to show their dog at the qualifier on their behalf if they are not able to attend the class, unless agreed by the YKC Office prior to the show. Members must be aged 6 -24 years (members 6 years and up to, but not including 25th birthday). Please note that membership of the YKC terminates on a members 25th birthday. Therefore if a member is aged 25 years or over by the first day of Crufts they will be unable to compete in any YKC class. Please keep this in mind when entering qualifiers throughout the competing year. In order to enter any YKC competition, you must be a fully paid up member at the time of entry and competition. If you enter a Crufts qualifier and you have not previously paid your membership fee then any award will be forfeited. Therefore it is important to renew and maintain YKC membership as current if you wish to participate in YKC competitions. Before competing, please view a full list of the YKC competition rules at: www.ykc.org.uk/ and follow the compete tab.
YKC MEMBERS' HANDLING CLASSES Only dogs of six (6) calendar months of age and over on the day of competition are eligible for entry into an YKC qualifying class. Classes for handling are decided by the handler’s age. The classes are divided into three age groups: 6-11 years (6 years and up to, but not including 12th birthday); 12-17 years (12 years and up to, but not including 18th birthday); 18-24 years (18 years and up to, but not including 25th birthday). Please enter the class age category you will be on the day of the qualifier. If you should move into the next age range after you have already qualified, the YKC will invite you into the correct age group at Crufts. The method for Crufts qualification is a points based system as follows: 1st Place = 30 points; 2nd Place = 15 points; 3rd Place = 10 points. Members will receive points per group (i.e. if they handle a Bloodhound, they will get points towards the Hound group). If a member gets 30 points in any one group, they will qualify to enter a dog from that group at Crufts 2021. If a member gains 30 or more points in multiple groups, they may only compete with one dog at Crufts, but they will have the option to choose from any of the groups they have 30 or more points in. All points are reset to 0 on 1st January each year. In order to enter any YKC competition, you must be a fully paid up member at the time of entry and competition. If you enter a Crufts qualifier and you have not previously paid your membership fee then any award will be forfeited. Before competing, please view a full list of the YKC competition rules at: www.ykc.org.uk/ and follow the compete tab.
ADVISORY NOTICENOT FOR COMPETITION Societies may at their discretion, accept Not for Competition entries. Societies may accept such entries from breeds of dog
not included within the title of the Society and at Shows held over more than one day, such entries may be accepted on any day from any breed.
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GROUPS and BEST IN SHOWBest of Breed winners are invited to the Hospitality Area adjacent to the Best in Show Ring
to collect for the Groups. Refreshments and secure benching available.
• Group and Best in Show Judges •
REGULATIONS FOR THE PREPARATION OF DOGS FOR EXHIBITION F (Annex 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 Kennel Club Board for disciplinary action under these Show Regulations and/or for disciplinary action under Kennel Club Rule A11.
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 A11.
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 of the 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 not be 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 Kennel Club Board . (b) The removal of dew claws 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 in the opinion of the Kennel Club Board to deceive. 4. The Kennel Club Board without previous notice may order an examination of any dog or dogs at any Show. Any examination
thus ordered will be made by a person having executive authority who shall have a written directive from 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 competing in the same breed or class. An objection may, however, be lodged by an official of the Show or by anyone so deputed by the Kennel Club. It will be the responsibility of the individual who lodges the objection or the official (as appropriate) to substantiate the grounds for the objection. The Kennel Club will substantiate the grounds for an objection made on its behalf.
6. Any objection by an individual related to an infringement of these Regulations must be made in writing to the Show Secretary at his/her office before the close of the Show and the individual must produce evidence of identity at the time of lodging the complaint.
Toy Group ...........................Mrs M. WildmanToy Puppy Group ...............Mrs E.A. MacdonaldToy Veteran Group .............Mrs D. Penniston-FlemingToy Sp. Beg. Group ...........Miss J. KitchenerUtility Group .......................Dr R.W. JamesUtility Puppy Group ...........Mrs E.A. MacdonaldUtility Veteran Group .........Mrs D. Penniston-FlemingUtility Sp. Beg. Group .......Miss J. KitchenerGundog Group ...................Mrs E.P. HollingsGundog Puppy Group .......Mrs E.A. MacdonaldGundog Veteran Group .....Mrs D. Penniston-FlemingGundog Sp. Beg. Group ....Miss J. KitchenerHound Group .....................Miss D. SpavinHound Puppy Group .........Mr J. HorswellHound Veteran Group .......Mrs D. Penniston-FlemingHound Sp. Beg. Group ......Miss J. Kitchener
Working Group ..................Mrs B. BodleWorking Puppy Group ......Mrs E.A. MacdonaldWorking Veteran Group ....Mrs D. Penniston-FlemingWorking Sp. Beg. Group ...Miss J. KitchenerPastoral Group ...................Mr G. HillPastoral Puppy Group .......Mrs E.A. MacdonaldPastoral Veteran Group .....Mrs D. Penniston-FlemingPastoral Sp. Beg. Group ...Miss J. KitchenerTerrier Group ......................Mrs E.P. HollingsTerrier Puppy Group ..........Mrs E.A. MacdonaldTerrier Veteran Group ........Mrs D. Penniston-FlemingTerrier Sp. Beg. Group ......Miss J. KitchenerBest in Show ......................Mr T. NagrechaBest Puppy in Show ..........Mrs E.A. MacdonaldBest Veteran in Show ........Mrs D. Penniston-Fleming
Please Note: There will be no competition for Best Special Beginners in Show
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EYE TESTINGMr Malcolm Davidson, BVM&S, CertVOphthal MRCVS (member of BVA Eye Panel), will be in attendance on each day of the Show.Testing under the KC/BVA Scheme for: 1) Progressive Retinal Atrophy, 2) Hereditary Cataract, 3) Retinal Dysplasia, 4) Collie Eye Anomaly, 5) PHPV & other diseasesNOTE: Mydriatic drops which dilate the dog's pupils will be used in all eye tests. These allow a more satisfactory examination. The drops are short acting and will not affect the performance of the dogs in the show ring (If preferred, dogs may be tested after judging).Please note that all dogs tested under the above schemes must have an identifying chip. No certificate can be issued if the chip is not present and readable at time of examination.Although any breed can be examined for eye disease, currently only the results of those breeds that appear on Kennel Club Schedule A of the Eye Scheme are sent to the Kennel Club for inclusion on computer records and printing in the Breeds Records Supplement.
All Kennel Club registered dogs eligible: £45.00 per dog (including VAT)
Please complete the slip below and return with remittance to: Scottish Kennel ClubPaterson House, Eskmills Park, Station Road, Musselburgh EH21 7PQ
EYE TESTING at SKC Championship Show, 15th - 17th May 2020
Name (Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms) ...........................................................................................................................
No. of Dogs......................... @ £45.00 each: £ ...................................
Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 (Please tick)
Please Remember Kennel Club Registration Certificate for Endorsement
KC RFGS BOAS TESTINGScottish Kennel Club are delighted to be able to offer the following service provided by
Dr Laura Hamilton BVM&S PgC SAC MRCVS from Animals 1st Vets, Macmerry, East Lothian: KC RFGS BOAS Testing for Bulldogs, French Bulldogs and Pugs at £35.00 per dog
or £40.00 for BOAS Scheme plus Breed Health Club Bronze / Silver Health Certificate All Kennel Club registered dogs eligible (prices inclusive of VAT)
Please complete the slip below and return with remittance to: Scottish Kennel ClubPaterson House, Eskmills Park, Station Road, Musselburgh EH21 7PQ
KC RFGS BOAS TESTING at SKC Championship Show, 15th - 17th May 2020
Name (Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms) ...........................................................................................................................
No. of Dogs.............. @ £35.00 each: £ ............... No. of Dogs .............. @ £40.00 each: £ ...............
Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 (Please tick)
Please Remember Kennel Club Registration Certificate for Endorsement
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The Puppy Stakes classes at this Show, judged by Miss J. Kitchenerare a Qualifying heat for the 2020 competition
Prizes, given by Eukanuba Daily Winners receive a Rosette1st to 4th receive a voucher for a free Eukanuba Breeder Bag
VHC receive a voucher for two treatsThe overall winner gains an additional voucher for two Eukanuba Breeder Bags
plus invitation to the Final
www.vetspec.com
kindly sponsorthe Yearling Stakes, Open Stakes
and Special Beginners Stakesand offer Product Vouchers for
1st - VHC in each class
www.royalcanin.com
kindly sponsors Rosettes for:Best of Breed • Best Opposite Sex • Best Puppy in Breed • Best Veteran in Breed
Group winners • Puppy Group winners • Veteran Group winnersBIS • Reserve BIS • BPIS • Reserve BPIS • BVIS • Reserve BVIS
and offer Gift Certificates as follows:Tier 1: BIS, BPIS, BVIS, Group 1, Puppy Group 1 and Veteran Group 1
Tier 2: RBIS, RBPIS, RBVIS, Groups 2 - 4, Puppy Groups 2 - 4 and Veteran Groups 2 - 4
The Scottish Kennel Club offers the following Perpetual Trophies: The Jeyes Challenge Trophy for Best in Show
The D. Lyndesay Smith Memorial Trophy for Reserve Best in Show
PUPOF THE YEAR
Sponsored by
www.eukanuba.co.uk
www.extrordinair.co.uk
kindly sponsor the Junior Stakesand offer Prize Money for 1st - VHC
Founded in 1988, Extrordinair have been approved by APHA (Animal and Plant Health Agency), DEFRA and the EU Federal Veterinary Office to operate the first ever privately owned Border Inspection Post for Scotland. Our work with Live Animals is second to none and we offer a caring and dedicated service to ensure your pets are happy and cared for throughout their journey.
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NOTE - A best of sex will be declared for all breeds
CLASSIFICATION
FIRST DAY — FRIDAY, 15th MAY 2020
TOY GROUP
Group Judge: MRS M WILDMAN
Puppy Group Judge: Mrs E A Macdonald Veteran Group Judge: Mrs D Penniston-Fleming
Special Beginners Group Judge: Miss J KitchenerSpecial Beginners Group Prize Money: 1st £40.00; 2nd £30.00; 3rd £20.00; 4th £10.00
AFFENPINSCHER Judge: MRS Z THORN-ANDREWSKennel Club Challenge Certificate - Dog Kennel Club Challenge Certificate - Bitch
KENNEL CLUB TOY BREEDERS’ COMPETITION Judge: MR D GUY781 AV Toy Breeders’ Competition See Definitions of Classes for further details
KENNEL CLUB UTILITY BREEDERS’ COMPETITION Judge: MR D GUY782 AV Utility Breeders’ Competition See Definitions of Classes for further details
YKC MEMBERS’ STAKES Judge: MR S PLANE783 AV Toy D/B 784 AV Utility D/B
JUNIOR HANDLING ASSOCIATION Judge: MISS J KITCHENER785 6 - 11 years 786 12 - 16 years
Handlers who are placed first, second or third in these classes will qualify to compete at the JHA semi-finals to be held atthe six national group championship shows. For more details visit www.juniorhandling.co.uk
YKC MEMBERS’ HANDLING CLASSES Judge: MR S PLANE787 6 - 11 years 788 12 - 17 years 789 18 - 24 years
SECOND DAY — SATURDAY, 16th MAY 2020
GUNDOG GROUP
Group Judge: MRS E P HOLLINGS
Puppy Group Judge: Mrs E A Macdonald Veteran Group Judge: Mrs D Penniston-Fleming
Special Beginners Group Judge: Miss J KitchenerSpecial Beginners Group Prize Money: 1st £40.00; 2nd £30.00; 3rd £20.00; 4th £10.00
BRACCO ITALIANO Judge: MR J HORSWELLKennel Club Challenge Certificate - Dog Kennel Club Challenge Certificate - Bitch
BASSET GRIFFON VENDEEN (PETIT) Judge: MRS R PHILLIPS (subject to KC approval)Kennel Club Challenge Certificate - Dog Kennel Club Challenge Certificate - Bitch
KENNEL CLUB GUNDOG BREEDERS’ COMPETITION Judge: MR D GUY1784 AV Gundog Breeders’ Competition See Definitions of Classes for further details
KENNEL CLUB HOUND BREEDERS’ COMPETITION Judge: MR D GUY1785 AV Hound Breeders’ Competition See Definitions of Classes for further details
YKC MEMBERS’ STAKES Judge: MR S PLANE1786 AV Gundog D/B 1787 AV Hound D/B
JUNIOR HANDLING ASSOCIATION Judge: MISS J KITCHENER1788 6 - 11 years 1789 12 - 16 years
Handlers who are placed first, second or third in these classes will qualify to compete at the JHA semi-finals to be held atthe six national group championship shows. For more details visit www.juniorhandling.co.uk
YKC MEMBERS’ HANDLING CLASSES Judge: MR S PLANE1790 6 - 11 years 1791 12 - 17 years 1792 18 - 24 years
THIRD DAY — SUNDAY, 17th MAY 2020
WORKING GROUP
Group Judge: MRS B BODLE (subject to KC approval)
Puppy Group Judge: Mrs E A Macdonald Veteran Group Judge: Mrs D Penniston-Fleming
Special Beginners Group Judge: Miss J KitchenerSpecial Beginners Group Prize Money: 1st £40.00; 2nd £30.00; 3rd £20.00; 4th £10.00
ALASKAN MALAMUTE Judge: MR S MYRINGKennel Club Challenge Certificate - Dog Kennel Club Challenge Certificate - Bitch
STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIER Judge: MRS L WILLIAMS (subject to KC approval)Kennel Club Challenge Certificate - Dog Kennel Club Challenge Certificate - Bitch
KENNEL CLUB WORKING BREEDERS’ COMPETITION Judge: MR D GUY2999 AV Working Breeders’ Competition See Definitions of Classes for further details
KENNEL CLUB PASTORAL BREEDERS’ COMPETITION Judge: MR D GUY3000 AV Pastoral Breeders’ Competition See Definitions of Classes for further details
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DIRECTIONS TO VENUEThe Royal Highland Showground, Ingliston, Edinburgh, is the venue for our Show The site is on the main Edinburgh Road (A8), following signs for Edinburgh Airport
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Handlers who are placed first, second or third in these classes will qualify to compete at the JHA semi-finals to be held atthe six national group championship shows. For more details visit www.juniorhandling.co.uk
YKC MEMBERS’ HANDLING CLASSES Judge: MR S PLANE3007 6 - 11 years 3008 12 - 17 years 3009 18 - 24 years
Best in Show - Judge: Mr T Nagrecha
Best Puppy in Show - Judge: Mrs E A Macdonald
Best Veteran in Show - Judge: Mrs D Penniston-Fleming
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