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COMBINED PREMIUM LIST No Obedience, Junior Showmanship Or Rally Classes Offered at These Shows #2021256001 (Fri AM) #2021256002 (Fri PM) #2021551201 (Sat AM) #2021551202 (Sat PM) FOUR SPECIALTIES - ONE LOCATION ENTRIES CLOSE: 12 NOON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 2021 AT SHOW SECRETARY'S OFFICE unless limits are reached prior to the date, After Which Time Entries Cannot Be Accepted, Cancelled or Substituted EXCEPT as Provided for in Chapter 11, Section 6 of the Dog Show Rules. TOTAL ENTRY LIMIT - 100 ENTRIES EACH SHOW - LIMITED TO SIBERIAN HUSKIES ONLY COMBINED PREMIUM LIST No Obedience, Junior Showmanship or Rally Classes offered at these Shows 41st & 42nd Specialty Shows SENECA SIBERIAN HUSKY CLUB (Licensed by the American Kennel Club FRIDAY, MAY 21, 2021 (AM and PM SESSION) 24th & 25th Specialty Shows w/ 1 Sweepstakes & 1 Veteran Sweepstakes SIBERIAN HUSKY CLUB OF THE NIAGARA FRONTIER (Licensed by the American Kennel Club) SATURDAY, MAY 22, 2021 (AM and PM SESSION) FALLETI ICE ARENA 22 Evans Street, Batavia, NY 14020 (Unbenched)- SHOW HOURS: 8:00 A.M. - 7:00 P.M. Indoors or Outdoors- location will be determined on day of event New Exhibitor - Any Exhibitor Briefing - Please come to Show Secretary's Office between 8:30 AM-10:30 AM on Friday, May 21, 2021 ONLY SHOW SECRETARY - ALL EVENTS Heidi Asarese c/o Rau Dog Shows, Ltd. P. O. Box 6898 Reading, PA 19610 1 Dogs are not required to be at the show until scheduled time of judging. All dogs not needed for further judging will be excused. SHOW LOCATION WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR EXHIBITORS AT 4:00-7:00 P.M. THURSDAY. BUILDING IS FULLY HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE. ENTRY FEES First entry of dog unless otherwise specified . $30.00 Puppy Classes (6-9 & 9-12 mos) . $18.00 Each additional entry of a dog unless otherwise specified . $21.00 Sweepstakes . $15.00 Sled Dog as an additional Entry . No Fee Fees include the $.50 AKC Recording Fee and the $3.00 AKC Event Service Fee on the first entry of a dog and a $3.00 AKC Event Service Fee for each additional entry of the same dog in the regular and non-regular recordable single entry classes. (There is no recording fee or event fee for Junior Showmanship, Sweepstakes, futurities, brace/team, multi-dog classes or special attractions) NOTE: ENTRY FEES MUST BE RECEIVED FOR EACH ENTRY FOR EACH DAY. IF FEES ARE RECEIVED FOR ONLY ONE DAY, ONLY THE FIRST DAY WILL BE PROCESSED. To find out about any AKC cancellations, call the AKC Event Cancellation Hotline 877-252-3229 Exhibitors' should follow their personal Veterinarians' recommendation to assure their dogs are free of internal and external parasites, any communicable diseases and have appropriate vaccinations. Dogs left in an unsafe environment, distress or harm's way (for example: left unattended on a grooming table in a noose not attached to a safety release clip; left in a vehicle without proper ventilation) will be removed to safety. Exposing a dog to an unsafe environment, distress or harm's way is considered mistreatment. ADVERTISING Catalog advertising will be accepted through April 9, 2021 Our advertising rates are: Full Page . $30.00 Half Page . $20.00 Quarter Page . $10.00 Photos . $8.00 Additional Please send your advertising copy or camera ready art to: Carol Marcy 3314 Pole Bridge Road, Geneseo, NY 14454 (585) 315-1327 Veterinarian (will be on call) Photographer Pumpkin Hill Veterinary Clinic Kurtis Photography 6265 Tower Hill Road, Byron, NY 14422 P. O. Box 1056, Niagara Falls, NY 14304 585-548-9097 ONLY THE OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER MAY TAKE WIN PICTURES Directions to the Emergency Veterinarian: Turn left on Evans Street, Take Evans to Main Street (Route 5). Turn right onto Main Street, Turn left onto Bank Street. Take Bank Street approximately 7.4 miles and turn right onto Route 262E (Byron Elba Road). Turn left onto Batavia Byron Road (Rt 19A). Turn right onto Tower Hill Road. Vet is on the left. 2 ADDITIONAL NOTICES ! NO indoor grooming. ! Restrooms are indoors, facilities are handicapped accessible. ! NO spectators. No charge for parking. ! There is plenty of on-site parking and room to walk dogs. ! An on-site food stand will be open Friday & Saturday from 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM ! Exhibitors must bring their own chairs. ! All trophies must be claimed the day of the show. None will be mailed. ! Dogs MUST be removed from the building after conclusion of ALL CLASSES for that day. ! If because of riots, civil disturbances, or other acts beyond the control of management it is impossible to open or to complete the show, no refund of entry fee will be made. ! The Siberian Husky Club of the Niagara Frontier & Seneca Siberian Husky Club do not agree to arbitrate claims as set forth on the Official AKC entry form for this event. Waiver of Rights: All persons attending this dog show hereby waive any claim for damages against the show giving club(s) or its members, in the event a motor vehicle must be entered to rescue a dog from overheating or suffociation due to improper ventilation. HOST HOTELS (When calling State Exhibitor for Dog Show and you will receive a 10% off) DAYS INN, 200 Oak Street, Batavia, NY 14020 . 585-343-6000 SUPER 8 BATAVIA E of Darien Lake Theme Park, 200A Oak Rd., Batavia, NY 14020 . 585-345-0800 CAMPSITES: R.V. parking is available on site. There is NO water and electric hookups. ROUTES TO THE SHOW From Route 90 (NY Thruway) Exit 48 Batavia Exit, turn left on route 98S (Oak Street), turn left onto Route 5 (Main Street), turn right onto Route 63S (Ellicott Street), turn right onto Evans Street. Ice Arena is on the right past the fire department. JUDGES Friday, May 21, 2021 AM SHOW - SENECA SIBERIAN HUSKY CLUB ALL REGULAR & NON-REGULAR CLASSES Ms. Shira Barkon*. 3 Evergreen Lane, Malvern, PA 19355-3513 Friday, May 21, 2021 PM SHOW - SENECA SIBERIAN HUSKY CLUB ALL REGULAR & NON-REGULAR CLASSES Mrs. Evie Sullivan . 10816 Indian Creek Road S., Indianapolis, IN 46259-1443 Saturday, May 22, 2021 AM SHOW - SIBERIAN HUSKY CLUB OF NIAGARA FRONTIER ALL REGULAR & NON-REGULAR CLASSES Mrs. Janice McClary . P. O. Box 5013, Hacendia Heights, CA 91745-0013 Saturday, May 22, 2021 PM SHOW - SIBERIAN HUSKY CLUB OF NIAGARA FRONTIER ALL REGULAR & NON-REGULAR CLASSES Mrs. Sioux Forsyth-Green . 700 Linden Road, Pinehurst, NC 28374 Debra Tessman VanLeaven . 4846 Clifton Parkway, Hamburg, NY 14075-3302 ALL SWEEPSTAKES CLASSES *indicates provisional assignment RIBBON PRIZES Non-Regular Classes Regular Classes First Prize. Rose Ribbon First Prize. Blue Ribbon Second Prize . Brown Ribbon Second Prize . Red Ribbon Third Prize . Light Green Ribbon Third Prize . Yellow Ribbon Fourth Prize . Grey Ribbon Fourth Prize . White Ribbon Best Puppy. (where offered) Dk Green Rosette Winners . Purple Rosette Best Bred-by . (where offered) Dk Green Rosette Reserve Winners . Purple & White Rosette Best Veteran . (where offered) Dk Green Rosette Best of Winners . Blue & White Rosette Best in Sweepstakes . Pink & Green Rosette Select. Light Blue & White Rosette Best of Opposite Sex to Best in Specialty Show . Best in Sweepstakes . Lavender Rosette . Red, White & Blue Rosette Best in Veteran Sweepstakes Pink & Green Rosette Best of Opposite Sex to Best of Breed and Best of Opposite Sex to to Best of Breed . Red & White Rosette Best in Veteran Sweepstakes Lavender Rosette 3 CLASSES FOR ALL BREEDS Regular Classes Puppy Dogs, 6-9 Month Dogs Puppy Dogs, 9-12 Month Dogs Dogs, 12-18 Months Amateur Owner Handler Dogs Bred-by-Exhibitor Dogs American-bred Dogs Open Dogs Winners Dog NOTE: Novice Classes are not offered Non-Regular Classes involving Single Dog Entries Veteran Dog Class/Veteran Bitch Class For Dogs and Bitches 7 years of age or over. Dogs may be spayed or neutered. Sled Dog Class/Sled Bitch Class Class for dogs and Class for bitches. See Form below. BEST OF BREED Bred-by-Exhibitor Class eligibility: All dogs entered in the Bred-by-Exhibitor Class must be individually registered with the AKC. The Person handling the dog must be a breeder of record of the dog and an owner of record of the dog. Family member must be a breeder and owner of record. Amateur-Owner-Handler - For dogs that are at least six months of age that are not champions. Dogs must be handled in the class by the registered owner of the dog and is limited to exhibitors who have not, at any point in time, been a professional handler, AKC approved conformation judge, or employed as an assistant to a professional handler. Sled Dog Class: 1. Entry must be an American Kennel Club or Canadian Kennel Club registered Siberian Husky (eligible under chapter 11, Sec. 1 of the AKC Rules regarding Registration & Dog Shows). 2. There will be a class for dogs and a class for bitches. At the discretion of Show Chair additional classes may be offered based on the requirements of the Sled Dog Degree Program. 3. If entered in a class for which full entry fee was paid, no additional fee will be required to also exhibit in the sled dog class. If not, the entry fee to exhibit solely in Sled Dog will be a regular entry fee. 4. To qualify for entry in the Sled Dog Class, the dog must have completed one of the following three requirements: a. During the previous racing season, the applicant must have completed ten (10) heats with a minimum of four (4) miles per heat or the total miles per season not being less than forty-eight (48) miles. All races must be on snow with sleds and under the direction of a Recognized Race Giving Organization with rules and recorded results.
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