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899His Show Is Held Under American Kennel Club Rules CATALOG This show is held under American Kennel Club rules Indoors and Unbenched Northeast Wisconsin Obedience / Rally Classic AKC All-Breed Obedience & Rally Trials SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2019 MANITOWOC COUNTY KENNEL CLUB (a member club of the American Kennel Club) Obedience Trial (Event # 2019045016) & Rally Trial (Event # 2019045017) SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2019 PACKERLAND KENNEL CLUB (Licensed by the American Kennel Club) Obedience Trial (Event # 2019043609) & Rally Trial (Event # 2019043610) Trials To Be Held At Winnegamie Dog Club 2043 Manitowoc Road * Menasha WI 54952 Trial Hours: 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. CDT Show Secretary Kathy Dachlet, 7821 Morrison Road, Greenleaf WI 54126 920-864-2752 ~ [email protected] https://kadk9secretarial.com American Kennel Club Certification Permission has been granted by the American Kennel Club for the holding of this event under American Kennel Club rules and regulations. Gina M. DiNardo, Secretary Manitowoc County Kennel Club Officers President. Myron Genrich JUDGES Vice President. .Liz Pappe Secretary. Paul Chetcuti Ms. Ronnie Bizer 17318 Barber Greene Road Maple Park IL 60151 2613 Oak Ridge Circle * De Pere WI 54115 * 920-336-9261 * [email protected] Ms. Susan P Emerson 9080 235th Street W Lakeville MN 55044 Treasurer. Burl Cavanaugh AKC Delegate. Romana Arnold Board of Directors. .. Jim Powers, Jeanine Montag, OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER Mike Brookins, Jim Van Egen, June Ashford, Kay Detampel, Sharon Mann, Jerry Claybrook, Cindy Pischke Donna Kerr, Bob Maloney Cima Photography www.cpischke1.photobiz.com 1287 Valley Road * Oshkosh WI 54904 * 920-233-8128 * [email protected] Pictures will be available to view online or order at the show Packerland Kennel Club Officers President. Jerry Sulewski Vice President. .Tom Jones Veterinarian on Call Recording Secretary. Erin Steier Fox Valley Animal Referral Center Corresponding Secretary. Faith Beam 4706 New Horizons Blvd. Appleton WI 920-993-9193 1212 Riverwood Lane * Sobieski WI 54171 * 920-822-3151 * [email protected] Exhibitors should follow their veterinarian’s recommendation to assure their dogs are free Treasurer. Deb bie Austin of external & internal parasites, any communicable diseases and have appropriate vaccinations Director of Training. Cheryl Sulewski Board of Directors. Cheryl Bublitz, From Show Site: Approx .Time & Distance: 16 minutes (8.7 miles) Lynn Des Jardin, John Heyn, Kristi Katch, JoLynne Proceed West on Manitowoc Road. Turn right on Oneida Street/US Hwy 10 (1 mile). Turn left on US Hwy 10 West to Oshkosh (1.1 miles). Enter ramp following the sign US Hwy 10 to Oshkosh (50 ft). Exit Right following the sign Green Bay/I-41 North (3.8 miles). Exit Right following the sign CR BB/Prospect NORTHEAST WISCONSIN CLASSIC Avenue (Exit #136) (1.7 miles). Ramp forks, keep Left to CR-BB West (0.2 miles). Exit ramp (Left) at W. OBEDIENCE & RALLY TRIAL COMMITTEE Prospect Avenue/CR-BB (100ft.) Turn Right on S. Casaloma Drive (0.6 miles). Turn Left on New Horizons Blvd (1000 ft.). Arrive at Fox Valley Animal Referral Center (300 ft) Trial Co-Chairs: Donna Hlavachek 3812 Davidson Rd Manitowoc WI 54220 920-860-0101 [email protected] Obedience & Rally Transfers (will be allowed for these trials) Kay Detampel 1509 Charles Drive Luxemburg WI 54217 After a dog earns a title, it may be transferred to another class in a future trial, even though the 920-536-0091 [email protected] closing date for the trial has passed. A transfer (i.e., from an obedience class to an obedience class or a rally class to a rally class) may be requested if, according to the owner’s records the handler and Trial Secretary: Kathy Dachlet 7821 Morrison Rd Greenleaf WI 54126 dog are eligible and the dog has completed the requirements for the title after the closing date of the 920-864-2752 [email protected] trial in which the advanced entry is to be made. The request for a transfer must be in writing and presented to the trial secretary at least 30 minutes prior to the start of each trial. Transfers may be Trial Treasurer: Stacie Dufek 5713 N Lake Road Mishicot WI 54228 approved provided the class and judge are available, and the class has not reached its limit. 920-860-6600 [email protected] Movement between an “A” and “B” class at the same level is not considered a transfer – refer to Chapter 1, Section 16b. Obedience & Rally Chair. Kay Detampel Chief Ring Steward. Carol Paplham Transfer forms may be downloaded from the AKC website (www.akc.org) and/or will also be available Committee Member . Elmer Willems at the secretary’s table. Hospitality . Wanda Smith REFUND OF BITCH IN SEASON If your bitch goes into season after the closing date, a full refund of entry fees (less $8.00 per day for TRIAL SECRETARY'S CERTIFICATION administrative fees) will be given. Such request of refund must be received by the trial secretary no later I hereby certify to the correctness of the within marked awards and absentees as taken from the than the close of the Sunday trial. Judge's books. REFUND OF INJURED DOG If your dog is injured after the closing date, a refund of entry fees (less $8.00 per day for administrative Kathy Dachlet fees & all respective AKC fees (per class entered ) ) will be given with written verification from a veterinarian. Such request of refund must be received no later than 7:00 p.m. Monday, September 30, Kathy Dachlet, Trial Secretary 2019. 1 SATURDAY, September 28, 2019 SUNDAY, September 29, 2019 Obedience Event #2019045016 Obedience Event #2019043609 Rally Event #2019045017 Rally Event #2019043610 THERE IS A TOTAL OF 61 DOGS AND 92 ENTRIES THERE IS A TOTAL OF 65 DOGS AND 91 ENTRIES For your convenience, the published class divisions have been carefully tabulated; however, neither the For your convenience, the published class divisions have been carefully tabulated; however, neither the Club Club nor the Trial Secretary assumes responsibility for absolute accuracy. nor the Trial Secretary assumes responsibility for absolute accuracy. Jump Height Order – Obedience & Rally Jump Height Order – Obedience & Rally ASCENDING (Low to High) ASCENDING (Low to High) RING # 1 - JUDGE: Ronnie Bizer (45) RING # 1 - JUDGE: Susan Emerson (47) Lunch Break May Be Taken Judge’s Discretion Lunch Break May Be Taken Judge’s Discretion 8:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 13 Obedience - Utility B (115-122, 124-126, 128, 131) 13 Obedience - Utility B (115, 117-120, 122-128, 131) 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 03 Obedience –Utility A (132, 135-136) 05 Obedience –Utility A (132-136) 10:35 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 14 Obedience - Open B (115-122, 125-126, 128-131) 13 Obedience - Open B (115, 117-120, 122-123, 125-129, 131) After Noon After Noon 09 Obedience – Open A (105-106, 108-111) 10 Obedience – Open A (105-114) 06 Obedience – Graduate Novice (144-147, 108, 113) 06 Obedience – Graduate Novice (144-147, 108, 113) RING # 2 - JUDGE: Susan Emerson (47) Lunch Break May Be Taken Judge’s Discretion RING # 2 - JUDGE: Ronnie Bizer (44) 8:00 a.m. Walk through – Judging to Follow Lunch Break May Be Taken Judge’s Discretion 04 Rally – Master (237-240) 8:00 a.m. Walk through – Judging to Follow 8:20 a.m. 03 Rally – Master (237, 239-240) 08 Rally – Excellent B (228-235) 8:20 a.m. 9:05 a.m. 07 Rally – Excellent B (228-229, 231-234, 236) 07 Rally - Advanced B (220-225, 227) 9:05 a.m. 02 Rally – Advanced A (218-219) 05 Rally - Advanced B (220, 222-225) 10:00 a.m. 02 Rally – Advanced A (218-219) 06 Rally – Intermediate (212-217) 9:55 a.m. 10:35 a.m. 05 Rally – Intermediate (212-216) 08 Rally - Novice B (202-205, 207-208, 210-211) 10:35 a.m. 01 Rally - Novice A (201) 09 Rally - Novice B (202-203, 205-211) 01 Rally - Novice A (200) 11:30 a.m. 03 Obedience - Novice B (102, 104) 11:30 a.m. 01 Obedience – Novice A (100) 05 Obedience - Novice B (101-104, 147) 02 Obedience – Preferred Novice (100, 102) 01 Obedience – Preferred Novice (102) After Noon After Noon 03 Obedience - Beginner Novice B (140-142) 04 Obedience - Beginner Novice B (140-143) 02 Obedience – Beginner Novice A (137, 139) 02 Obedience – Beginner Novice A (137-138) 3 4 AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB OBEDIENCE TRIAL CHAMPION POINT SCHEDULE RALLY CHAMPION POINT SCHEDULE Obedience Trial Championship points will be recorded for those dogs that have earned a first, Rally Championship points will be recorded for dogs earning a score of 91 or better in the Rally second, third or fourth place ribbon competing in the Open B or Utility B class, according to the Advanced B, Rally Excellent B and Rally Master class. A dog must earn a total of 300 points, with schedule of points established by the AKC Board of Directors. When counting the number of a minimum of 150 points from the Master class. Additionally, the dog must receive qualifying eligible dogs in competition, a dog that is disqualified or excused from the ring by the judge will not scores in Advanced B, Excellent B and the Master class, on the same day at the same trial at 20 be included. separate licensed or member rally trials. One (1) Championship point will be recorded for those dogs that earn a qualifying score of 197 or better in the Open B or Utility B class, if they did not earn points based on the Point Schedule. Requirements for the Obedience Trial Champion are as follows: Classes Score Points The dog must have won: 91-94 5 1.
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