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THE NORDIC SHOW Hosted by the Finnish Spitz Club for Spitz Breeds SCHEDULE of 152 Class Unbenched THE NORDIC SHOW Hosted by The Finnish Spitz Club for Spitz Breeds SCHEDULE of 152 Class Unbenched Sponsored by Sponsored by OPEN SHOW (Not judged on the Group System) (Held under Kennel Club Limited Rules and Regulations) at THE SPORTS CONNEXION Leamington Road, Ryton on Dunsmore, nr Coventry CV8 3FL on SATURDAY, 27th NOVEMBER 2021 Show opens: 8.30 am Judging: Junior Handling at 9.00 am; Breed at 9.30 am Show closes half an hour after completion of judging JURISDICTION AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The Officers and Committee members of the society holding the licence are deemed responsible for organising and conducting the show safely and in accordance with the Rules and Regulations of the Kennel Club and agree to abide by and adopt any decision of the Board or any authority to whom the Board may delegate its powers subject to the conditions of Regulation F17. In so doing those appointed as officers and committee members accept that they are jointly and severally responsible for the organisation of the show and that this is a binding undertaking (vide Kennel Club General Show Regulations F4 and F5). Hon. Veterinary Surgeon (on call): Medivet The Vets 1 Guy Street, Leamington Spa, Warks CV32 4RX. Tel: 01926 423161 Show Manager/Covid Safety Officer: Mr Stuart Byrne All Judges at this show agree to abide by the following statement: “In assessing dogs, judges must penalise any features or exaggerations which they consider would be detrimental to the soundness, health and well being of the dog.” Postal entries close: MONDAY, 1st NOVEMBER 2021 (Postmark) On-line entries can be made up until midnight on Sunday, 7th November 2021 at www.fossedata.co.uk Postal entries and fees to be sent to the Hon. Secretary: Ms N. Callow 121 Barnwell Street, Kettering, Northants, NN16 0JF Tel: 01536 683124 / 07766 494948 ~ Email: [email protected] Only undocked dogs and legally docked dogs may be entered for exhibition at this show The Club will ensure to the best of its ability that the event is run to Covid Safe guidelines. It is your responsibility to ensure you comply with national and local restrictions including advice given about non-essential travel in and out of locally affected regions (which must not be ignored) – in the interests of the safety of all participants this may give rise to a short notice refusal of entry at the club’s discretion. The Kennel Club will respect the society’s exercise of its discretion. If a competitor, or anyone in their household, has Covid-19 related symptoms or has tested positive for Covid-19 they must isolate in line with Government advice - https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/self- isolation-and-treatment/when-to-self-isolate-and-what-to-do/ THE COMPETITOR MUST NOT ATTEND THE EVENT THE NORDIC IS AN UNBENCHED SHOW EXHIBITOR PASSES WILL NOT BE SENT REFRESHMENTS WILL BE ON SALE THE FINNISH SPITZ CLUB OFFER Rosettes for Best in Show ~ Reserve Best in Show Best Puppy in Show ~ Reserve Best Puppy in Show Best Veteran in Show ~ Reserve Best Veteran in Show Best of Breed ~ Reserve Best of Breed Best Puppy in Breed ~ Best Veteran in Breed Best Sled Dog ~ Best Imported Breed Register Best Junior Handler and 1st in each Variety class Prize Cards 1st to VHC in all classes Best Veteran in Breed will be chosen from the winner(s) of the veteran class(es) only Trophy for Best in Show The Ch Valsgate Squires Boy Trophy presented by Mr M. Stockman for Best Puppy in Show Clipsun Trophy for Best Opposite Sex Puppy NO TROPHIES WILL BE AWARDED THIS YEAR TRADE STANDS WELCOME A Raffle will be held and donations will be gratefully received on the day • FEES • Entry Fee: First entry per dog £5.50 Each subsequent class with same dog £1.50 Handling Classes: £1.00 per class Not for Competition: £2.00 per dog (over 4 calendar months of age) Catalogues: £2.50 pre-paid with entries ONLY (any not collected by 12 noon may be re-sold) Please make cheques/Postal Orders payable to: THE FINNISH SPITZ CLUB (NOT the Secretary!) • CLASSIFICATION • (All classes are for Dog or Bitch unless otherwise stated) AKITA 1. Puppy 5. Open Dog Judge: Stuart Gunther (Malhkeh) 2. Junior 6. Open Bitch 3. Post Graduate 7. Veteran 4. Limit ALASKAN MALAMUTE 8. Puppy 12. Open Dog Judge: Glynn Payne (Fearnought) 9. Junior 13. Open Bitch 10. Post Graduate 14. Veteran 11. Limit BASENJI 15. Puppy 17. Open Judge: Caroline Friend-Rees (Amical) 16. Special Yearling 18. Veteran CANAAN DOG 19. Junior 21. Open Judge: Joe Smith (Mowgli) 20. Post Graduate 22. Veteran The Canaan Dog Club offers The Claywall Trophy for Best of Breed. CANADIAN ESKIMO DOG 23. Puppy 27. Open Dog Judge: Edward Forsey (Muzoku) 24. Junior 28. Open Bitch 25. Post Graduate 29. Veteran 26. Limit This a Supported Entry show for the Canadian Eskimo Dog Club of GB who offer, confined to Members, rosettes for 1st - 3rd in each class. CHOW CHOW 30. Puppy 32. Open Judge: Joe Smith (Mowgli) 31. Special Yearling 33. Veteran EURASIER 34. Puppy 36. Open Judge: Penny Roberts (Archaeus) 35. Special Yearling 37. Veteran FINNISH LAPPHUND 38. Puppy 42. Open Dog Judge: Caroline Friend-Rees (Amical) 39. Junior 43. Open Bitch 40. Post Graduate 44. Veteran 41. Limit This a Supported Entry show for the Finnish Lapphund Club of Great Britain who offer, confined to members, Rosettes for Best of Breed, Reserve Best of Breed, Best Puppy and 1st - 5th in each class. FINNISH SPITZ 45. Junior 48. Open Dog Judge: Glynn Payne (Fearnought) 46. Post Graduate 49. Open Bitch 47. Limit 50. Veteran The Finnish Spitz Club offers, confined to members, the following Trophies to be held from Show to Show and Rosettes for Best of Breed, Best Opposite Sex, Reserve Best of Breed, Best Puppy in Breed and Best Veteran and 1st in each class. Cullabine Cup for Best of Breed, Codling Salver for Best Opposite Sex, Tophunter Cup for Best Puppy, Trophy for Best Junior Dog, Coromandel Cup for Best Junior Bitch, Kirrie Trophy for Best Veteran and Rufus Cup for Best Novice (exhibitor never to have won a CC in the breed). GERMAN SPITZ (KLEIN) 51. Puppy 53. Open Judge: Dolores Montgomery 52. Special Yearling 54. Veteran GERMAN SPITZ (MITTEL) 55. Puppy 57. Open Judge: Dolores Montgomery 56. Special Yearling 58. Veteran GREENLAND DOG 59. Puppy 61. Open Judge: Dolores Montgomery 60. Special Yearling 62. Veteran This is a Supported Entry show for The Greenland Dog Club of Great Britain who offers, confined to Members, the following trophies and rosettes for Best of Breed and Reserve Best of Breed. Husky Club Cup for Best of Breed, Husky Club Cup for Best Opposite Sex and The Prince Reeko Cup for Best Puppy. JAPANESE AKITA INU 63. Puppy 65. Open Judge: Caroline Friend-Rees (Amical) 64. Special Yearling 66. Veteran JAPANESE SHIBA INU 67. Puppy 69. Open Judge: Caroline Friend-Rees (Amical) 68. Special Yearling 70. Veteran JAPANESE SPITZ 71. Puppy 75. Open Dog Judge: Tate Forsey (Muzoku) 72. Junior 76. Open Bitch 73. Post Graduate 77. Veteran 74. Limit KEESHOND 78. Puppy 82. Open Dog Judge: Karen Bugg (Komargo) 79. Junior 83. Open Bitch 80. Post Graduate 84. Veteran 81. Limit This is a Supported Entry Show for the Keeshond Club who offer Rosettes for Best of Breed, Best Puppy and 1st-3rd in each class and confined to members The Summerleaze Cup for Best of Breed and Club Spoon for Best Puppy. NORWEGIAN BUHUND 85. Puppy 87. Open Judge: Jenny Shorer-Wheeler (Koromandel) 86. Special Yearling 88. Veteran NORWEGIAN ELKHOUND 89. Puppy 93. Open Dog Judge: Phil Freer (Switherland) 90. Junior 94. Open Bitch 91. Post Graduate 95. Veteran 92. Limit POMERANIAN 96. Puppy 98. Open Judge: Sally Pointon (Ballito) 97. Special Yearling 99. Veteran SAMOYED 100. Puppy 103. Limit Judge: Krys Greenland (Rajarani) 101. Special Yearling 104. Open 102. Post Graduate 105. Veteran This is a Supported Entry show of the Samoyed Association. They guarantee the classification 100% and offer Trophies for Best of Breed and Best Puppy. SCHIPPERKE 106. Junior Dog 111. Junior Bitch Judge: Penny Roberts (Archaeus) 107. Special Yearling Dog 112. Special Yearling Bitch 108. Limit Dog 113. Limit Bitch 109. Open Dog 114. Open Bitch 110. Veteran Dog 115. Veteran Bitch This is a Supported Entry show for the Schipperke Club who offer Rosettes for Best of Breed, Best Opposite Sex, Best Puppy and 1st - 5th in each class, and present a Trophy for Best of Breed for Members of the Schipperke Club. SIBERIAN HUSKY 116. Puppy 121. Open Dog Judge: Elizabeth Dziergas (Nunataq) 117. Junior 122. Limit Bitch 118. Novice 123. Open Bitch 119. Graduate 124. Veteran 120. Limit Dog The Siberian Husky Club of Great Britain kindly offer rosettes for Best of Breed, Best Opposite Sex and Best Puppy in Breed, along with class placings. SWEDISH VALLHUND 125. Puppy 129. Open Dog Judge: Jacky Cutler (Lankeela) 126. Junior 130. Open Bitch 127. Post Graduate 131. Veteran 128. Limit This is a Supported Entry show for the Swedish Vallhund Society which guarantees the classification 100% and offers Rosettes for Best of Breed, Best Opposite Sex, Best Veteran, Best Puppy and 1st - 3rd in each class. ANY VARIETY IMPORTED BREED REGISTER SPITZ 132. Puppy 134. Open Judge: Glynn Payne (Fearnought) 133. Special Yearling 135. Veteran (Eligible Spitz Breeds: Korean Jindo, Swedish Lapphund) BEST IN SHOW ~ BEST PUPPY IN SHOW ~ BEST VETERAN IN SHOW will be judged by GLYNN PAYNE (FEARNOUGHT) Best Veteran in Show will be selected from the winners of Best Veteran in Breed only VARIETIES ANY VARIETY SPITZ 136.
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