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Judging Program In JUDGING PROGRAM #2021197101, 2021197102 Sign and Bring Attached Covid Waiver Form to Show WESTERN HOUND ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, INC. (Licensed by the American Kennel Club) Help Us Celebrate Spring - Please Wear Pastel Colors #2021124412, Rally 2021124408 #2021124413, Rally 2021124407 ORANGE COAST RHODESIAN RIDGEBACK CLUB (Licensed by the American Kennel Club) Two days of Obedience and Rally Trials Oak Canyon Park 5305 Santiago Canyon Road, Silverado (Orange County), California 92676 Saturday, April 17 and Sunday, April 18, 2021 Unbenched/Outdoors Day of Show Parking $10.00. Oversized vehicles $15.00. NO ALCOHOL ON THE SHOW GROUNDS External defibrillator (AED) will be on the grounds at the superintendents table SMOKING/FIRES: The wildfires in Santiago Canyon were devastating. For that reason, we ask you to be especially careful with smoking in the park and surrounding areas. No smoking is allowed under the club tents. We request you extinguish and dispose of all cigarettes carefully. RV PARKING: All outdoor cooking (BBQs and hibachis) must be set up in cleared areas only. They must be attended at all times, and completely extinguished following usage. WILDLIFE: We want to remind you we will be in an area full of various types of wildlife. Please plan accordingly. Do not leave dogs unattended in x-pens in either parking lot, or leave food outside your vehicle. POP-UP TENTS: No main grooming tent will be available. There are plenty of tree shaded areas on the perimeter of the park. We recommend all exhibitors bring Pop-Up Tents. There will be designated areas for setup. Mats will be allowed on the grass at this park. Thank you for your cooperation. TRANSFERS: The Deadline for Exhibitors wishing to transfer their dogs is at the Superintendent's Table 30 minutes prior to the start of the regular classes. OFFICIAL NOTICE - CHANGE OF JUDGE American Kennel Club Rules Applying to Dog Shows, the following judge changes are being made. The owner of each dog affected has the right to withdraw his entry and have his entry fee refunded provided notification of his withdrawal is received by the Superintendent no later than one-half hour prior to the scheduled start of any regular conformation judging at the show. Under Ch. 7, Sec. 13 Saturday-Ms. Kroll will judge 13” Beagles, 15” Beagles, Ms. Riel will judge Scottish Deerhounds, and Ms. Beyerle will judge Greyhounds in place of Ms. Davis. Sunday-Ms. Davis will judge Harriers and Scottish Deerhounds, and Ms. Kroll will judge Dachshunds (long, smooth, wire), Grand Basset Griffon Vendeen, Ibizan, Irish Wolfhounds in place of Ms. Riel. SATURDAY Best Junior Presentation at 4:20 pm in Rings 1 and 2. Followed by: Scenthound Group Sweepstakes – Mr. Myers, Sighthound Group Sweepstakes – Mr. Roe, Best Hound in Sweeps, Hound Group – Ms. Riel SUNDAY Best Junior Presentation at 4 pm in Rings 1 and 2. Followed by: Scenthound Group Sweepstakes – Mr. Cherry, Sighthound Group Sweepstakes – Mr. Myers, Best Hound in Sweeps, Hound Group – Ms. Davis Superintendents Jack Bradshaw Dog Show Superintendents/Est. 1898 320 Maple Avenue, Torrance, CA 90503 Telephone: (323) 727-0136 FAX: (323) 727-2949 WEB: www.jbradshaw.com Chief Ring Steward: Janet Thomas (cell 714-308-7362) Emergency Obedience Contact: Jennifer Gysler (cell 818-400-4812) JUDGES Mrs. Carole Beyerle* 6249 Juniper Crest Rd, Aqua Dulce, CA 91390 Mr. David Cherry 1832 Cheyenne Way, Modesto, CA 95356 Ms. Stacey B. Davis 3913 Road 92N, Pasco, WA 99301 Mr. Glenn R. Hoffman* 237 Moorestown Rd, Wind Gap, PA 18091 Ms. Holly Jorgensen PO Box 3126, Evergreen, CO 80437 Ms. Dianne Kroll 19340 SW Alexander St, Aloha, OR 97006 Ms. Jennifer Lazowski* 1619 Difficult Creek Rd, Bedford, VA 24523 Mr. Greg Myers 6696 Voyage Dr., Sparks, NV 89436 Ms. Becky Nelson 405 Adair Lane, Weatherford, TX 76088 Ms. Robin K. Riel* 12075 Mieras Rd., Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Johnnie M. Roe 3970 Hartford St., St Louis, MO 63116 TRIAL JUDGE Ms. Gina Grissom 9209 Priscilla St., Downey, CA 90242 *Judge was Provisional/Permit status for the assignment on the date the panel was approved by AKC. 2 SATURDAY Ring No 2 Total Dogs in Show: 482 Judge: Ms. Robin K. Riel Ring No 1 11:30 AM Judge: Ms. Robin K. Riel 21 Basenji 4-9-(6-2) Ring Steward: Darlene Anderson 1:15 PM 8:00 AM 3 Cirneco dell Etna 0-2-(1-0) 3 Black and Tan Coonhound 0-1-(2-0) 2 Norwegian Elkhound 0-1-(0-1) 9 Bloodhound 1-4-(3-1) 7 Pharaoh Hound 0-2-(2-3) 1 Otterhound 0-1 2 Portuguese Podengo Pequeno 1-0-(1-0) Total 13 Miscellaneous 2Peruvian Inca Orchid Ring No 1 37 Total Dogs Judge: Ms. Jennifer Lazowski Ring No 3 8:40 AM Judge: Mr. Greg Myers 2 Afghan Hounds Sweepstakes 1-1 Ring Steward: Debbie LeGrande Total 2 8:30 AM Ring No 1 1 Petit Basset Griffon Vendeens Sweepstakes 0-1 Judge: Ms. Robin K. Riel Total 1 8:50 AM 28 Afghan Hound 9-5-(9-5) Ring No 3 Total 28 Judge: Mrs. Carole Beyerle Ring No 1 8:55 AM 2 Petit Basset Griffon Vendeens 0-1-(1-0) Judge: Ms. Jennifer Lazowski 1 Grand Basset Griffon Vendeen 0-0-(1-0) 10:00 AM 2 American Foxhound 2-0 4 Beagle Fifteen Inch Sweepstakes 2-2 1 Bluetick Coonhound 0-1 Total 4 2 Harrier 0-0-(1-1) Ring No 1 Total 8 Judge: Ms. Dianne Kroll Ring No 3 11:00 AM Judge: Ms. Jennifer Lazowski 11 Beagle Thirteen Inches 1-7-1-(0-2) 10:30 AM 22 Beagle Fifteen Inches 6-7-(3-6) 11 Saluki Sweepstakes 5-6 Total 33 Total 11 Ring No 1 Ring No 3 Judge: Ms. Robin K. Riel Judge: Ms. Stacey B. Davis 2:00 PM 11:15 AM 10 Scottish Deerhound 1-5-(2-2) 61 Saluki 17-14-3-(13-14) Junior Showmanship Competition Total 61 (1 Novice Junior Class) (1 Novice Senior Class) Ring No 3 (2 Open Junior Class) Judge: Ms. Jennifer Lazowski (4 Open Intermediate Class) 2:00 PM (4 Open Senior Class) 1 Dachshund (Longhaired) Sweepstakes 1-0 22 Total Dogs 2 Dachshund (Smooth) Sweepstakes 0-2 Ring No 2 3 Dachshund (Wirehaired) Sweepstakes 2-1 Judge: Mrs. Carole Beyerle Total 6 Ring Steward: Doris Bandoian Ring No 3 8:30 AM Judge: Ms. Stacey B. Davis 11 Greyhound 1-3-1-(2-4) 2:15 PM Total 11 23 Dachshund (Longhaired) 9-6-(4-4) Ring No 2 3:15 PM Judge: Ms. Jennifer Lazowski 16 Dachshund (Smooth) 4-7-(3-2) 10 Dachshund (Wirehaired) 5-3-(1-1) 9:30 AM 49 Total Dogs 2 Basset Hound Sweepstakes 1-1 Total 2 Ring No 4 Ring No 2 Judge: Ms. Becky Nelson Judge: Ms. Stacey B. Davis Ring Steward: Paul Garrity 9:50 AM 9:00 AM 29 Basset Hound 8-13-(5-3) 21 Rhodesian Ridgeback Sweepstakes 7-14 Total 29 Total 21 Ring No 2 Ring No 4 Judge: Mr. Greg Myers Judge: Mr. Glenn R. Hoffman 11:00 AM 10:15 AM 8 Basenji Sweepstakes 3-5 62 Rhodesian Ridgeback 17-27-2-(11-5) Total 8 62 Total Dogs 3 SATURDAY Total Dogs in Trial: 15 Ring No 5 Ring No 7 Judge: Mr. Johnnie M. Roe Judge: Ms. Gina Grissom Ring Steward: Peggy McDill 8:30 AM 8:00 AM 5 Obedience-Novice Class B 1 Greyhound Sweepstakes 0-1 (starting number 0075) 7 Irish Wolfhound Sweepstakes 2-5 9:10 AM 1 Scottish Deerhound Sweepstakes 0-1 3 Obedience-Beginner Novice B 1 Ibizan Hound Sweepstakes 0-1 (starting number 0725) 1 Pharaoh Hound Sweepstakes 0-1 Total 11 10:00 AM 2 Obedience-Rally Master Ring No 5 (starting number 0705) Judge: Mr. Greg Myers 10:20 AM 8:45 AM 2 Obedience-Rally Excellent B 8 Borzoi Sweepstakes 3-5 (starting number 0605) 9:15 AM 10:40 AM 14 Whippets Sweepstakes 8-6 2 Obedience-Rally Advanced B Total 22 (starting number 0405) Ring No 5 11:00 AM Judge: Mrs. Carole Beyerle 3 Obedience-Rally Intermediate 10:00 AM (starting number 0205) 11 Ibizan Hound 1-4-(1-4)-1 SD 11:20 AM Total 11 4 Obedience-Rally Novice B Ring No 5 (starting number 0105) Judge: Mr. Johnnie M. Roe 20 Total Dogs 11:30 AM Total Dog Entries in Show: 21 59 Whippet 22-23-1-(4-9) 59 Total Dogs Ring No 6 Judge: Ms. Stacey B. Davis Ring Steward: Carlo Guthrie 8:15 AM 30 Irish Wolfhound 7-16-(4-3) Total 30 Ring No 6 Judge: Mr. Johnnie M. Roe 10:00 AM 38 Borzoi 11-14-(8-4)-1 BR 38 Total Dogs Total Dog Entries in Show: 591 4 SUNDAY Ring No 2 Total Dogs in Show: 478 Judge: Ms. Stacey B. Davis Ring No 1 10:30 AM Judge: Ms. Stacey B. Davis 22 Basenji 5-10-(6-1) Ring Steward: Ms. Darlene Anderson Total 22 8:00 AM Ring No 2 3 Black and Tan Coonhound 0-1-(2-0) Judge: Mr. Glenn R. Hoffman 5 Bloodhound 1-2-(2-0) 12 Noon 1 Otterhound 0-1 Junior Showmanship Competition 8:50 AM (2 Novice Junior Class) 26 Afghan Hound 9-4-(8-5) (1 Novice Senior Class) Total 35 (2 Open Junior Class) (4 Open Intermediate Class) Ring No 1 (4 Open Senior Class) Judge: Mr. Greg Myers Total 13 10:00 AM Ring No 2 1 Dachshund (Longhaired) Sweepstakes 1-0 2 Dachshund (Smooth) Sweepstakes 0-2 Judge: Mr.
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