PORVOO CHAMPIONSHIP DOG SHOW for ALL BREEDS 14Th & 15Th September 2019

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PORVOO CHAMPIONSHIP DOG SHOW for ALL BREEDS 14Th & 15Th September 2019 THE PORVOO CHAMPIONSHIP DOG SHOW FOR ALL BREEDS 14th & 15th September 2019 THE SUISTO FOOTBALL GROUNDS, address Meritullinkatu 9-11, 06100 Porvoo Saturday: FCI groups 1, 3, 5, 7 and 8 Sunday: FCI groups 2, 4, 6, 9 and 10 DEAR DOG OWNER Enclosed please find the schedule of the show and your dog's Ring Card. All the dogs will have to arrive at the show at least one hour prior to the judging time allocated to their breed, but before 13.00 o'clock at the latest. Remember to bring with you the Ring Card, Registration Documents and Vaccination Certificates, a water bowl, a strong collar and lead, and also a show lead for your dog. ACCESS Access to the show grounds on Saturday and Sunday from 07.30 o'clock onwards. The ticket sale is situated at the entrance. The rings 1-10 are on sand, others on grass. TICKETS & CATALOGUES & PARKING The tickets cost 5 euro for adults, 2 euro for children between 7-15 years. Mobile catalogues (for Android & Apple phones & tablets) can be dowloaded from Showlink app, price 2,99 euro. Breed specialty catalogue (printed) available from the office for the price of 3 euro. The parking fee is 5 euro and close park 10 euro. PRIZES & ROSETTES & TRANSLATION SERVICES Prizes can be collected against the judging report from the Prize Service tent at the show area. Translating Services are situated at this same point. Rosettes will be given by ring steward in the ring. Because of the large entries we kindly ask the exhibitors to be ready by the ring early enough before judging. The Group Competitions are estimated to begin at 15.30 on both days. Exhibits not taking part in the Group Competitions can leave after their dog has been judged. LITTER Plastic litter bags are available at the entrance to the show grounds. Please tidy up after your dogs also outside the show grounds and place all litter in the bins provided. VACCINATION INSTRUCTIONS The show is subject to the vaccination directions approved by the Finnish Kennel Club. All dogs participating in the Show or trials must have a valid certificate of vaccination against distemper and rabies. • Canine distemper vaccination. The dog has had the canine distemper vaccination at least twice and at least 21 days have passed since the administering of the booster vaccine. A booster vaccine that has been administered to a dog less than one year old is valid for a period of one year. The following booster shots, which are administered at the age of one year or older, are valid for a period determined in the summary of product characteristics for the vaccine in question. • Rabies. The dog has had at least one rabies vaccination and at least 21 days have passed since the administering of the vaccination. A vaccine that has been administered to a dog less than one year old is valid for a period of one year. The following vaccines, which are administered at the age of one year or older, are valid for a period determined in the summary of product characteristics for the vaccine in question. Dogs coming from abroad must obey the vaccination instructions by the Finnish Kennel Club as well as Evira´s (Finnish Food Safety Authority) valid import requirements. Please, check the custom regulations for importing dogs to Finland. More instructions: www.ruokavirasto.fi. Check also your own country's regulations when returning back. Please note, that vaccination instructions for the show can be stricter than import requirements. IDENTIFICATION All the dogs that are participating at the show must be either tattooed or microchipped. Microchip must be in accordance with ISO 11784/11785 Standard. If the dog is microchipped with other than ISO 11784 Standard microchip, the exhibitor has to have a scanner with him/her. CROPPED AND DOCKED DOGS The dogs with cropped ears and/or docked tails born after 1.1.2001 are not allowed to participate. ANTI-DOPING The Anti-Doping rules approved by the Council of the Finnish Kennel Club have come into force on 1.1.2007. These rules concern all the shows, trials and tests approved by the Finnish Kennel Club. Visit also www.kennelliitto.fi for current information. Double-handling is not permitted in any form at all. In case of infringement, the dogs concerned may be disqualified. By signing the entry form the exhibitor guarantees to obey the valid Show Regulations and Vaccination Instructions of the Finnish Kennel Club. INFORMATION BEFORE AND DURING THE SHOW DAYS Kaisa Levälampi, tel. +358 50 495 1121, [email protected] PLEASE VISIT OUR WEB SITE: www.porvoonkoiranayttely.com SATURDAY RING 1 Eeva Resko 29 * Mexican Hairless Dog Standard 2 10:00 * Mexican Hairless Dog Intermediate 1 * Peruvian Hairless Dog Large 1 * Peruvian Hairless Dog Medium-sized 1 * Lapponian Herder 3 * Finnish Lapponian Dog 21 RING 2 Svend Lovenkjaer, Denmark 72 Cocker Spaniel 30 10:00 - puppies 3 - dogs 10 - bitches 17 American Cocker Spaniel 6 English Springer Spaniel 21 12:00 Portuguese Water Dog 6 Welsh Springer Spaniel 9 RING 3 Charlotte Höier, Denmark 85 Shetland Sheepdog 38 09:30 - puppies 2 - dogs 14 - bitches 22 Welsh Corgi Cardigan 28 11:45 Welsh Corgi Pembroke 19 RING 4 Rosa Agostini, Italy 73 Flat Coated Retriever 14 10:00 Lagotto Romagnolo 23 Curly Coated Retriever 3 12:00 Nederlandse Kooikerhondje 3 Labrador Retriever 30 - puppies 3 - dogs 13 - bitches 14 RING 5 Hannele Jokisilta 84 Jack Russell Terrier 32 09:30 - puppies 1 - dogs 10 - bitches 21 Parson Russell Terrier 10 11:15 Chow Chow 7 Eurasier 4 Norwegian Elkhound, grey 2 Swedish Elkhound 2 Karelian Bear Dog 1 Norrbottenspitz 1 Siberian Husky 14 Brittany 1 Stabyhoun 4 Cirneco dell'Etna 6 RING 6 Nina Janger 87 Australian Cattle Dog 1 09:00 Australian Kelpie 3 Australian Shepherd 19 Beauceron 1 Belgian Shepherd Dog, Groenendael 9 Belgian Shepherd Dog, Laekenois 2 Belgian Shepherd Dog, Malinois 6 Belgian Shepherd Dog, Tervueren 6 Border Collie 10 11:45 East-European Shepherd 1 Tatra Shepherd Dog 1 Miniature American Shepherd 1 Polish Lowland Sheepdog 1 Saarloos Wolfdog 4 German Shepherd Dog 14 German Shepherd Dog, long and harsh outer coat 8 RING 7 Tiina Taulos 73 Cairn Terrier 26 10:00 Cesky Terrier 4 Norfolk Terrier 6 Norwich Terrier 9 12:00 Scottish Terrier 8 West Highland White Terrier 6 Irish Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier 4 Yorkshire Terrier 10 RING 8 Knut Sigurd Wilberg, Norway 79 Australian Silky Terrier 6 09:30 Fox Terrier, Smooth-haired 12 Airedale Terrier 2 Bedlington Terrier 4 Bull Terrier 1 Irish Glen Of Imaal Terrier 10 Irish Terrier 5 Fox Terrier, Wire-haired 7 11:45 Miniature Bull Terrier 2 Lakeland Terrier 2 Manchester Terrier 3 Sealyham Terrier 1 Skye Terrier 9 Border Terrier 15 RING 9 Unto Timonen 81 Akita 1 09:30 Alaskan Malamute 14 American Akita 8 Basenji 19 Norwegian Buhund 2 11:45 Swedish Vallhund 20 Samoyed 15 Thai Ridgeback 2 RING 10 Gunilla Skallman, Sweden 87 Bouvier des Flandres 2 09:00 Lancashire Heeler 2 Mudi 5 Bearded Collie 8 Collie Rough 32 - puppies 2 - dogs 10 - bitches 20 Long-haired Pyrenean Sheepdog 2 11:45 Pumi 1 Schapendoes 7 Schipperke 3 Collie Smooth 22 Old English Sheepdog 3 RING 11 Virpi Sarparanta 28 Braque d'Auvergne 1 10:00 Braque du Bourbonnais 1 English Setter 2 Gordon Setter 6 Long-haired German Pointer 1 English Pointer 1 Irish Red Setter 4 Irish Red and White Setter 2 Spinone Italiano 2 * Wire-haired German Pointer 2 * Short-haired German Pointer 6 Milla Lähteenmäki 17 Junior handler 13:00 - District championship 9 Junior handler - younger 5 - older 12 RING 12 Veli-Pekka Kumpumäki 76 Slovakian Chuvach 1 10:00 Chodsky Pes 3 White Swiss Shepherd Dog 12 American Staffordshire Terrier 6 Australian Terrier 15 Chesapeake Bay Retriever 1 12:00 Clumber Spaniel 1 Spanish Waterdog 6 Field Spaniel 2 Irish Water Spaniel 4 Golden Retriever 24 German Spaniel 1 RING 13 Irina Poletaeva 73 measurement of spitz 9:50 #Pharaoh Hound 1 10:00 #Podengo Portuguese Wire-haired Miniature 1 #Podengo Portuguese Smooth-haired Miniature 1 #Grossspitz (Giant Spitz), white 1 #Kleinspitz (Miniature Spitz), black and brown 9 #Kleinspitz (Miniature Spitz), other colours 8 #Kleinspitz (Miniature Spitz), klein, white 1 #Mittelspitz (Medium size Spitz), black and brown 5 #Mittelspitz (Medium size Spitz), other colors 7 #Mittelspitz (Medium size Spitz), white 4 #Volpino Italiano 3 12:00 #Bracco Italiano 3 #Brazilian Terrier 4 #German Hunting Terrier 4 #Japanese Spitz 9 #Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever 10 #biewerterrier 2 RING 14 Kimmo Mustonen 75 Dandie Dinmont Terrier 4 10:00 English Toy Terrier 6 Kerry Blue Terrier 1 Staffordshire Bull Terrier 16 Ibizan Hound, Smooth-haired 4 Wolfsspitz (Keeshond) 12 Zwergspitz (Pomeranian) 26 12:15 Shiba 5 Shikoku 1 SUNDAY RING 1 Gunnel Adlercreutz 57 Miniature Schnauzer, black 8 09:00 Miniature Schnauzer, black and silver 17 Miniature Schnauzer, pepper and salt 13 10:30 Miniature Schnauzer, white 3 German Pinscher 2 Rottweiler 14 RING 2 Svend Lovenkjaer, Denmark 79 Newfoundland 15 09:00 Schnauzer, pepper & salt 12 Danish-Swedish Farmdog 6 10:30 Great Dane, fawn and brindle 15 Great Dane, black and harlequin 3 Great Dane, blue 4 * French Bulldog 24 RING 3 Charlotte Höier, Denmark 62 Irish Wolfhound 12 10:00 Deerhound 7 Sloughi 2 Hungarian Greyhound 3 Whippet 20 11:15 Saluki 18 RING 4 Rosa Agostini, Italy 92 measurement of dachshund 8:50 Rabbit Dachshund, Wire-haired 4 09:00 Rabbit Dachshund, Smooth-haired 3 Rabbit Dachshund, Long-haired 5 Dachshund, Miniature Wire-haired 13 Dachshund, Miniature Smooth-haired 12 Dachshund, Miniature Long-haired 20 11:00 Dachshund, Standard Wire-haired 14 Dachshund, Standard Smooth-haired 15 Dachshund, Standard Long-haired 6
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