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E-Catalogue Annoté CACS-CACIB EXPOSITION CANINE INTERNATIONALE Dijon Château de Brognon DIMANCHE 6 septemBRE 2020 Organisée par L'ASSOCIATION CANINE TERRITORIALE DE BOURGOGNE Association affiliée à la Société Centrale Canine – reconnue d’utilité publique Siège social : « Grand Veilly » 71290 LA GENÊTE Tél. : 03 85 32 37 76 Email : [email protected] Site WEB : www.scb.asso.fr et sous le haut patronage de M. le Ministre de l’Agriculture M. le Président de la Société Centrale Canine M. le Commissaire de la République, Préfet de la Côte d’Or Les exposants sont responsables du bien-être des chiens présentés lors des expositions canines. Il est interdit de placer le chien dans une situation potentiellement dangereuse pour son bien-être ou sa santé, comme par exemple le laisser dans la voiture par temps chaud ou froid, le présenter laisse tendue, lui faire porter un collier coercitif et/ou le traiter de manière cruelle. La violation de ces règles entraînera l’exclusion de l’exposition canine en cours, et des événements à venir. DIJON CACIB ► Dimanche 6 Septembre 2020 1 ASSOCIATION CANINE TERRITORIALE DE BOURGOGNE Affiliée à la Société Centrale Canine (reconnue d’utilité publique) Zone Influence : CÔTE D’OR, NIEVRE, SAÔNE-ET-LOIRE – YONNE BUreaU DU COMITÉ Président René FAVRE Vice-présidents Odyle BLANCHARD, Chantal VEYRAT Bernard CHAROLLES, Christian JARLES Secrétaire Denise GUILLOT Secrétaire adjointe Catherine ROSSIGNOL Trésorier Roger BOUVET Trésorière adjointe Graziella GALLAND Membres du Comité Merlinda FAVRE, Annie COIT, Nathalie PERREAU, Rémi ROSSIGNOL, Bernard BLANCHARD, Didier GAGNAIRE, Franco GAZZIOLA, Jean-Marie GADROY COMMISSIONS René FAVRE, Membre de droit Commission d’Utilisation Territoriale Jean-Marie GADROY Commission d’Education, d’Agility Cynophiles Territoriale Bernard CHAROLLES, Président Commission Chasse Denise GUILLOT, Présidente Commission des Expositions & Communication Merlinda FAVRE, Présidente Commission des Litiges René FAVRE, Président 2 DIJON CACIB ► Dimanche 6 Septembre 2020 JURY RING D’HONNEUR Jeune Présentateur M. BARENNE Lot d’Affixe M. LENEUF Lot de Reproducteur M KARCHER Couple M. CABON Paire M. MADEC Vétéran M. MONTEIRO Puppy Mme DESQUARTIERS Baby M. DUMONT Meutes M. GENICHON Meilleur de Groupe JEUNE ADULTE Groupe 1 M. CAVILLAC M. MONTEIRO Groupe 2 Mme LAFAY Mme TOMPOUSKY Groupe 3 Mme FROELICH M. DUPAS Groupe 4 M. MEDARD MANGIN Groupe 5 M. CABON M. KLEIN Groupe 6 M. BARENNE M. GENICHON Groupe 7 M. DUPAS Mme GUILBERT JULIEN Groupe 8 M. CITERNE Mme DESSERNE Groupe 9 Mme VEYRIER Mme MÄRKI CASANOVA Groupe 10 M. BARJOT M. MATTERA Meilleur Jeune M. MEDARD MANGIN de l’Exposition Meilleur Chien M. KERIHUEL de l’Exposition ASSESSEURS Dominique ALAVOINE sur le ring de M. MATTERA pour les Epagneul Nain Continental et Petit Chien Russe. Merlinda FAVRE sur le ring de M. GENICHON pour les Beagle, Beagle Harrier, Harrier et Griffon Nivernais. Blandine ABADIE sur le ring de M. CABON pour les Spitz Allemands. Céline BOTTUSSI JOCQUEL sur le ring de Mme Desserne pour les Chiens de Rhodesie à Crête Dorsale. Joe BORGES sur le ring de Mme LaurenT pour les Chiens Chinois à Crête. René FAVRE sur le ring de M. MADEC pour les Cavalier King Charles et King Charles. Jean-Louis ESCOFFIER sur le ring de M. MEDARD MANGIN pour les Teckels. Jan ROOSENS sur le ring de M. MATTERA pour les Epagneul Nain Continental et Petit Chien Russe. Laurent BRUN sur le ring de M. KÉRIHUEL pour les Chiens d’Oysel Allemands. DIJON CACIB ► Dimanche 6 Septembre 2020 3 Catalogue Officiel Annoté DIJON CACIB dimanche 06 septembre 2020 Statistiques des chiens inscrits 1er GROUPE KELPIE AUSTRALIEN..........................................................................................De 1 à 1..................... 1 CHIEN DE BERGER BELGE Groenendael......................................................... De 2 à 12...................11 CHIEN DE BERGER BELGE Malinois................................................................. De 13 à 20................. 8 CHIEN DE BERGER BELGE Tervueren.............................................................. De 21 à 25................. 5 SCHIPPERKE.......................................................................................................De 26 à 28................. 3 CHIEN LOUP TCHECOSLOVAQUE....................................................................De 29 à 44.................16 BERGER ALLEMAND.......................................................................................... De 45 à 52................. 8 BERGER ALLEMAND POIL LONG......................................................................De 53 à 61................. 9 BERGER DE BEAUCE.........................................................................................De 62 à 78.................17 BERGER DE BRIE Noir - Ardoise - Gris.............................................................. De 79 à 84................. 6 BERGER DE BRIE Fauve.................................................................................... De 85 à 88................. 4 BERGER DE PICARDIE.......................................................................................De 89 à 94................. 6 BERGER DES PYRENEES à Poil Long.............................................................. De 95 à 101............... 7 COLLEY BARBU.................................................................................................. De 102 à 113.............12 BORDER COLLIE.................................................................................................De 114 à 115............. 2 COLLEY à Poil Long.............................................................................................De 116 à 126.............11 SHETLAND...........................................................................................................De 127 à 145.............19 WELSH CORGI CARDIGAN................................................................................ De 146 à 152............. 7 WELSH CORGI PEMBROKE...............................................................................De 153 à 157............. 5 MUDI.....................................................................................................................De 158 à 159............. 2 PUMI.....................................................................................................................De 160 à 160............. 1 BERGER HOLLANDAIS à Poil Court................................................................... De 161 à 166............. 6 BERGER HOLLANDAIS à Poil Long....................................................................De 167 à 169............. 3 CHIEN LOUP DE SAARLOOS............................................................................. De 170 à 170............. 1 SCHAPENDOES.................................................................................................. De 171 à 177............. 7 BERGER POLONAIS DE PLAINE- NIZINNY....................................................... De 178 à 179............. 2 BERGER AUSTRALIEN....................................................................................... De 180 à 233.............54 BERGER AMERICAIN MINIATURE.....................................................................De 234 à 254.............21 CHIEN DE BERGER ROUMAIN DES CARPATHES........................................... De 255 à 258............. 4 BERGER BLANC SUISSE................................................................................... De 259 à 264............. 6 BOUVIER D'AUSTRALIE..................................................................................... De 265 à 271............. 7 BOUVIER DES FLANDRES................................................................................. De 272 à 275............. 4 Soit 275 chiens inscrits pour 32 races dans le 1er Groupe 2 e GROUPE BOXER Fauve...................................................................................................... De 336 à 343............. 8 BOXER Bringé......................................................................................................De 344 à 345............. 2 BULLDOG ANGLAIS............................................................................................ De 385 à 406.............22 DOGUE DE BORDEAUX..................................................................................... De 380 à 384............. 5 MATIN NAPOLITAIN............................................................................................ De 416 à 416............. 1 r4503.pdf - DIJON CACIB dimanche 06 septembre 2020 4 DOBERMANN Noir et Feu....................................................................................De 276 à 281............. 6 DOBERMANN Marron et Feu...............................................................................De 282 à 283............. 2 PINSCHER MOYEN............................................................................................. De 284 à 285............. 2 PINSCHER NAIN Bicolore....................................................................................De 286 à 290............. 5 AFFENPINSCHER................................................................................................De 291 à 294............. 4 SCHNAUZER GEANT Noir.................................................................................. De 295 à 296............. 2 SCHNAUZER MOYEN Noir..................................................................................De 297 à 298............. 2 SCHNAUZER MOYEN Poivre et Sel....................................................................De
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