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Number 4 July 1991 SOUTIIERN ALSATIAN TRAINING SOCIETY Championship Trial Ann Clarke - T.D. Judge at Iceni G.S.D. Club Open Trial Volume 6 - Number 4 July 1991 SOUTIIERN ALSATIAN TRAINING SOCIETY Championship Trial On: 18th. to 21st. September 1991 At: Ashdown Forest and Farmland, East Sussex . • SPONSORED BY J. BARBOUR AND SONS LTD. Judges: T.D. Stake MrG Harding W.O. Stake Mrs C Brooks U.D. Stake MrS Tully C.D. Stake Mr C Taylor Entry Fees: C.D. Stake: Members £6.00 : Non-members £7.00 Tracking Stakes: Members £8.00 : Non-members £9.00 ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED BY MONDAY 14th. AUGUST 1991 Schedules from/entries to the Trials Manager:- Mr M Payton Buxted Wood Cottage, Buxted Wood Lane, Buxted, East Sussex, TN22 4QG. (Please enclose S.A.E.) POOLE & DISTRICT DOG TRAINING SOCIETY Championship Trial On: (Tuesday 24th) Wednesday 25th. to Saturday 28th. September 1991 Based as before at Red Shoot Camping Park, Linwood, Nr. Ringwood. Judges: Tracking Dog Stake Linda Jull Working Dog Stake Val Upton Utility Dog Stake Tim Theobald Companion Dog Stake Bowen Jenkins ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED BY TUESDAY 20th. AUGUST 1991 Schedules and Entries to:- the Trials Manager Mr Melvin Drewitt 35 Glenwood Road, Verwood, Dorset, BH31 6HU. S.A.E. Please W T M PUBLISHING, 16 HARTLIP HILL, HARTLIP, Nr. SITTINGBOURNE, KENT, ME9 7PA. D 0795 843892 EDITOR: MRS. JENNIFER HARVEY __________IN_D_E_x ________ ~l ~~ ______ E_D_I_TO__ R_IA_L ______ ~ Page 1 Editorial Just one Championship Trial to report on Page 2 Entries Closing this month; the Southern Alsatian Training ~age 3 Hadley's Way Society's P.D. Championship, held for the Page 4 Readers' Letters first time on its new date at the end of May, Page 8 ASPADS Judging Seminar was judged by Keith Lake and won by - Eric Roberts Terry Hadley with W. T. Ch. Zulu of Page 10 National Police Dog Jacinto CDex UDex WDex TDex PDex. Championships 1991 Well done Terry, and good luck at the - George Grayson K.C.'s. Page 14 Oh What Fun ... - Joyce Hudson The Dangerous Dogs Bill has now been Page 16 Club Focus passed by the House of Commons - though Page 18 Breed Notes I'm glad to say that the amendment to Page 22 Press Releases include a full Registration Scheme was defeated. Under the terms of this act, if it Working Trials Reports becomes law, Pit Bull Terriers and other 'fighting dogs' will have to be neutered, Page 24 Leamington DTC Open registered, kept muzzled and on a lead in Page 25 Hucknall & Dist CTS Open public places, their owners must have third Page 25 S.A.T.S. Open party insurance and will be held responsible Page 26 ASPADS Enfield CH. if their dogs cause any damage - owners Page 28 Benfleet WTS CH. could be fined and imprisoned if their dogs Page 29 Surrey DTS CH. cause injury. It is invariably the owners Page 30 Iceni GSD Club Open who are at fault when the appalling Page 30 Irish Working Trial incidents we hear about happen, and I for Page 31 Midland Counties GSD Ass Open one am pleased to see these people made Page 33 Scottish WTS CH. culpable. Page 35 Alsatian (GSD) Training Club Jersey Open · However, this Bill will set a president, and Page 35 Haslemere & Dist DTC Open who knows which other breeds may be added to the list of "offenders" -many people already want Rottweilers, Dobermanns and G.S.D's added, and this The opinions expressed within will cause all sorts of problems for this magazine are not necessarily responsible owners who train and compete those of the Editorial staff. with their dogs. The majority of Obedience, Agility, and some Working 1 Trials venues are 'public' places- will dogs have to compete wearing muzzles? Or will this Bill give the owners of these venues (usually the local Council) the excuse they have been looking for to oust canine events altogether? This Bill does go.some way in protecting the public, but I still feel the way forward should be in educating dog owners, not in making the general public terrified of all dogs. In nearly twenty five years of dogging I have known very few naturally vicious dogs, and very many friendly and affectionate animals who want nothing more than a pat on the head - it will be a sad day for "man's best friend" if the terms of this Bill are more widely implemented­ and I feel certain that there will be further ramifications to the detrement of responsible dog owners and canine sports if this Bill becomes law. Jennifer Harvey Terry Hadley presents the TD Ticket to Barry Gilbert and W. T. Ch. Anasonata Best Best after Birmingham GSD AssociationChampionship Trial. * * * * * * * * Photo from Keith and Marion Turner DON'T FORGET ENTRIES CLOSING July 15th. E.A.W.T.T.S. Open PD TDWD UD CD (Sotterley, 17/18 August) 15th. Hampshire W.T.S. CH TDWDCD (Newtown, Hants . 21/24 August) ? A.S .P.A.D.S. Open WDUDCD (Enfield, 30 Aug/1st Sept) August 1st. Benfleet W.T.S. Open PDWD UDCD (Orsett, 617 September) 1st. Welsh Kennel Club Open PDWDUD CD (Bridgend, 24/25 August) ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED BY THESE DATES 2 HADLEY'S WAY Question:-This is not a training question as such, as my dog is quite good at the nosework and obedience exercises, providing we are on our own. The problem is working with other dogs around, and Trials are a nightmare. He stands over other dogs, whining with his tail up, drools at the mouth and is obsessed where other dogs have relieved themselves. However cross I get, he dog psychiatrist, that seems the takes no notice and ignores me fashionable thing these days, but the only completely. Please can you advise? methods I have really known to work are castration or discipline. A.M. Surrey TERRY HADLEY Answer:- It sounds to me that you (or rather your dog) has sexual problems. You have not mentioned what breed of dog you own, but some breeds are worse in this respect than others. I do not * * * * * * * * consider myself an authority on this subject, but have personally owned dogs who showed this sexual behaviour early y in life, but it was not allowed to develop. T The dog received a very unpleasant I J experience every time he showed interest L u I M and the problem disappeared. It comes G p down to the fact of how the dog is A s allowed to behave, and how interested it is in it's handler. Clear Jump -painted white £ 14.50 I have known cases where castration has Long Jump -painted white £ 38.00 been very effective, depending on the age of the dog. Castrated dogs do work Scale Jump £136.00 equally well and they are certainly All wood and stained happier and less frustrated. Guide dogs are 'done' at an early age to overcome "A" Frame £78.00 this problem. All wood and stained Plus V.A. T. and carriage If you have strong views against castration you will have to deal severely Contact: Guy Ansell with him each time he reacts to another dog or bitch so that it is not worth his Telephone: 0206 272473 while to misbehave. This is not easily accomplished if the habit is already established. You could of course try a 3 was worth it. However, time passes an READERS' LEITERS healing gives one a new perspective of tb situation and I now feel that I have Dear Ed reasonable pair of legs for a kilt! It will b some time yet before Duncan and I can gc I have read with interest, over the years, back into training but we are both lookin the letters on agility and the possible effects forward to that day very much. it might have on the health of our dogs. I would like to put forward another Although I have not been at any Trials f< suggestion - is the cause the actual agility, some time, I have tried to keep in touc or the control element? with the various events and it was wit much surprise that I read an account of tl Now here else in animal sport are they P.O. Stake at Lauder as given in til expected to jump and stop almost Scottish W. T. S. News Letter. To quo I immediately. I have ridden horses and from the judge - "I was particularly pleast judged show jumping for many years and that the P.O. dogs, when asked to find wonder how many horses would have small unprotected child hidden in den1 continued into their teens if they had had to woodland, stuck to the task really well ax jump a fence, halt, do some dressage - almost every dog located him without ar jump another fence, halt, dressage etc. hint of aggression". Surely they would have suffered more strains or just got bored and started to I find it difficult to accept that this is a tn refuse. or full account of the Quartering exercise carried out at these Trials. With tJ As the agility is a separate section in all inherent dangers of using a child in the stakes and presumably there only to prove circumstances I would hope that someboc that the dog is agile, couldn't it be judged will confirm that this is an inaccura as a flowing exercise with less emphasis on account of the proceedings. the control? The dog should have already proved whether it is under control in the John Cree stay, sendaway etc. I think this would result in dogs jumping in Dear Editor a happier manner and less strain on muscles etc.
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