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Mid-Iowa (515) 556-7867 • (515) 240-7507 • (319) 361-8253 • (515) 229-5835 Cell Numbers JUDGING PROGRAMS All-Breed Dog Shows, Obedience Trials & Rally Trials CYCLONE COUNTRY KENNEL CLUB OF AMES, INC. Licensed by the American Kennel Club Obedience - 2019218903 • Rally - 2019218901 • Open - 2019218912 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15 , 2019 • Page 7 Conformation & Obedience - 2019218904 • Rally - 2019218902 • Open - 2019218913 4-6 Month Beginner Puppy Competition - 2019218906 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16 , 2019 • Pages 9-12 Conformation & Obedience - 2019218905 • Rally - 2019218907 • Open - 2019218914 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17 , 2019 • Pages 13-16 AKC NATIONAL OWNER-HANDLED SERIES SUPPORTED ENTRY - SATURDAY & SUNDAY HAWKEYE BOSTON TERRIER CLUB, INC. SHOW HOURS: 6:00 am to 5:00 pm AT THE SAME LOCATION Specialty Shows & Obedience Trials COMBINED SPECIALTY CLUBS OF Each Club is LicMensedi dby- thIe Aomwera ican Kennel Club FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15 , 2019 • Page 8 SHOW HOURS • 8:00 am to 6:00 pm Free parking the day of the show • Spectators $1.00 admission fee Exhibitors admission free with proof of entry IOWA STATE FAIRGROUNDS - VARIED INDUSTRIES BUILDING E 30th & Grand Avenue • Des Moines, Iowa 50309 THESE SHOWS WILL BE HELD INDOORS • UNBENCHED IN CLIMATE CONTROLLED BUILDING AKC’s Event Cancellation Hotline: call (919) 816-3955 or visit akc.org to find information about cancellation of AKC Events. THESE SHOWS ARE BEING HELD UNDER AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB RULES AND REGULATIONS COMBINED SPECIALTY CLUBS OF Each Club is LicMensedi dby- thIe Aomwera ican Kennel Club 1ST SPECIALTY SHOW & OBEDIENCE - 2019237702 • 2ND SPECIALTY SHOW - 2019237701 DES MOINES Golden Retriever Club, Inc. 1ST SPECIALTY SHOW - 2019398401 • 2ND SPECIALTY SHOW - 201939840 2 DOFo bGeRrEmAaTnE PR iDnEscSh eMrO CINluEb S 1ST SPECIALTY SHOW & OBEDIENCE - 2019069801 • 2ND SPECIALTY SHOW - 2019069802 OF GREPAToEmRe rDaEniSa nM OCIlNubES, Inc. SPECIALTY SHOW & OBEDIENCE - 2019068801 DES MOINES Shetland Sheepdog Club, Inc. OBEDIENCE CONTACT INFORMATION Cyclone Country Kennel Club, Inc. (515) 290-2795 cell Combined Specialty Clubs of Mid-Iowa (515) 556-7867 • (515) 240-7507 • (319) 361-8253 • (515) 229-5835 cell numbers AED will be located with the EMT Member: Dog Show Superintendents Association American Kennel Club Annually Licensed Superintendents Jill M Bell •John Goosen • Candy E James • Christopher L James H T (Terry) James • Mary Beth James • Tim E James • Matthew Mantooth John McDonald • Antony M Onofrio • Jack David Onofrio • Patricia Onofrio Sue Onofrio • Tiffany R Fields Peterson • Glen Power • Reggie Turner Sharon Turner • Greg S Wetmore PO Box 25764 PO Box 4660 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73125-0764 Portland, Oregon 97208-4660 Phone: (405) 427-8181 • www.onofrio.com 2 ROUTES TO THE SHOW United Airlines, American & Delta Connection Interstate 80, Interstate 35 & Highways 6, 65, 69 & 163 SHOW VETERINARIANS (ON CALL) Iowa Veterinarian Specialties 6110 Creston, Des Moines IA 50321 • (515) 280-3051 DIRECTIONS TO IOWA VETERINARIAN SPECIALTIES: Take 235W to the 63rd St exit. Turn south on 63rd & go approximately 2 miles to Creston & turn left (you will cross the river before turning east on Creston). Creature Comforts Veterinary Hospital • Hours 8:00 am - 8:00 pm 1555 SE Delaware Ave, Suite L, Ankeny IA 50021 • (515) 965-0006 DIRECTIONS TO CREATURE COMFORTS: Take I-35N to exit 90, west on Oralabor Rd, North on Delaware. AN EMT WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE SHOW SITE SATURDAY & SUNDAY 3 NEW EXHIBITOR BRIEFING A new Exhibitor Briefing will be held 30 minutes prior to the published start of judging on Saturday. The briefing location will be posted at the Superintendent’s table. Spectators are welcome to attend. 4 JUDGING PROGRAM BY ALPHABETICAL ORDER SAT SUN SAT SUN BREED RING TIME RING TIME BREED RING TIME RING TIME AFGHAN 5 12:50 pm 9 8:30 am GERM PIN 3 11:30 am 5 10:30 am AKITA 4 10:30 am 5 10:30 am GERM SHEPHERD 4 11:10 am 6 9:35 am ALAS MAL 4 10:30 am 5 11:35 am GERM SHT PNT 9 8:30 am 9 8:30 am AM FOXHND 5 12:50 pm 2 10:55 am GERM WIRE PNT 9 9:45 am 9 9:45 am AMER ESK DOG 6 9:30 am 10 9:40 am GLEN IMAAL 8 10:30 am 8 9:50 am AUST SHEP 1 9:35 am 6 9:35 am GOLD RET 9 12:45 pm 9 9:55 am BASENJI 5 12:50 pm 2 10:55 am GORD SETT 9 9:45 am 5 11:35 am BASSET 10 8:30 am 2 8:30 am GREAT DANE 3 8:30 am 4 8:30 am BEAGLE-13 IN 10 12:45 pm 2 10:55 am GRT SWISS MTN 3 11:30 am BEAGLE-15 IN 10 12:45 pm 2 10:55 am HAVANESE 8 1:35 pm 8 12:40 pm BEARD COLL 4 1:10 pm 6 11:25 am IBIZAN HND 5 12:50 pm 2 10:55 am BEAUCERON 9 12:45 pm 10 12:15 pm ICELANDIC SHEEP 4 1:10 pm 6 11:25 am BEDLINGTON 4 1:10 pm 8 10:50 am IRISH RED WHITE 9 9:45 am 5 11:35 am BEL MAL 4 1:10 pm 6 11:25 am IRISH SETT 9 9:45 am 5 10:30 am BEL SHP 4 1:10 pm 6 11:25 am JAP CHIN 7 1:00 pm 8 9:40 am BEL TERV 4 11:10 am 6 11:25 am JR SHOW NV IN 2 8:30 am 10 12:15 pm BERG PICARD 9 10:25 am 10 12:15 pm JR SHOW NV JR 2 8:30 am 10 12:15 pm BERNS MTN 4 10:30 am 1 10:10 am JR SHOW NV SR 2 8:30 am 10 12:15 pm BICHON 6 11:40 am 10 10:45 am JR SHOW OP IN 2 8:30 am 10 12:15 pm BOERBOEL 9 10:25 am 5 11:35 am JR SHOW OP JR 2 8:30 am 10 12:15 pm BORDER COLL 1 9:35 am 10 12:15 pm JR SHOW OP SR 2 8:30 am 10 12:15 pm BORDER TERR 4 1:10 pm 8 9:50 am KERRY BLUE 4 1:10 pm 4 10:50 am BORZOI 5 10:55 am 2 10:55 am KUVASZ 3 11:30 am 5 11:35 am BOSTON TERR 6 9:30 am 10 9:40 am LABRADOR 10 9:35 am 3 8:30 am BOUV DES FLAN 4 1:10 pm 6 11:25 am LAGOTTO 5 10:55 am 9 9:45 am BOXER 4 8:30 am 5 8:30 am LANC HLR 7 1:00 pm 10 12:15 pm BRIARD 4 1:10 pm 6 11:25 am LEONBERGER 9 10:25 am 4 11:40 am BRITTANY 5 9:50 am 3 11:20 am LHASA 6 10:30 am 10 9:40 am BRUSS GRIF 7 8:30 am 8 8:30 am MALTESE 6 10:30 am 8 9:40 am BULLDOG 6 8:30 am 10 8:30 am MASTIFF 3 8:30 am 4 8:30 am CANAAN 4 1:10 pm 6 11:25 am MIN AM SHEPHERD 9 10:25 am 10 12:15 pm CARD WELSH CORG 1 8:30 am 6 8:30 am MIN PIN 7 8:30 am 7 8:30 am CAV KING CH 8 9:00 am 7 12:25 pm MIN SCHN 8 10:30 am 8 10:50 am CHES BAY RET 10 8:30 am 3 10:05 am NEWF 9 10:25 am 4 11:40 am CHIHUA LONG 8 8:30 am 8 8:30 am NOR BUHUN 4 1:10 pm 6 11:25 am CHIHUA SMOOTH 8 8:30 am 8 8:30 am NOR ELK HND 5 9:50 am 2 9:30 am CHIN CREST 8 9:00 am 7 8:30 am NOVA SCOTIA 10 8:30 am 3 11:20 am CHIN SHAR-PEI 6 8:30 am 10 8:30 am OBED BEG NV A 12 11:45 am 12 10:45 am CHOW 6 8:30 am 10 8:30 am OBED BEG NV B 12 11:45 am 12 10:45 am CIRNECHI D’ET 2 10:55 am OBED GRAD NV 11 10:55 am 11 10:35 am CKR SPN BLACK 10 12:45 pm 3 12:45 pm OBED GRAD OP 12 10:40 am 12 10:15 am CKR SPN PARTI 10 12:45 pm 3 12:45 pm OBED NV A 12 9:50 am 12 9:35 am CLUMBER SPN 10 9:35 am 3 12:45 pm OBED NV B 12 8:50 am 12 8:45 am COLL ROUGH 3 1:10 pm 9 1:20 pm OBED OP A 11 10:40 am 11 10:25 am COLL SMOOTH 3 1:10 pm 9 1:20 pm OBED OP B 11 8:30 am 11 8:30 am DACH LONG 10 12:45 pm 4 12:45 pm OBED PRE NV 12 8:30 am 12 8:30 am DACH SMOOTH 10 12:45 pm 4 12:45 pm OBED PRE OP 11 10:30 am DACH WIRE 10 12:45 pm 4 12:45 pm OBED PRE UT 12 11:45 am DALMATIAN 6 11:40 am 10 10:45 am OBED UT A 12 11:10 am 12 10:25 am DANDIE DIN 8 10:30 am 8 10:50 am OBED UT B 12 11:45 am 12 10:45 am DOBERMAN 3 9:45 am 1 8:30 am OLD ENGLISH SHP 4 11:10 am 6 11:25 am ENG SETT 9 8:30 am 5 10:30 am OTTERHND 10 9:35 am 2 10:55 am ENG SPRINGER 10 9:35 am 3 12:45 pm PAPILLON 7 1:00 pm 7 9:35 am ENGLISH COCKER 10 12:45 pm 3 12:45 pm PARSON RUSSELL 8 10:30 am 8 10:50 am ENGTOYSP B&PC 7 9:45 am 8 8:30 am PEKINGESE 7 9:45 am 8 8:30 am ENGTOYSP KC&R 7 9:45 am 8 8:30 am PEMB WELSH CORG 1 8:30 am 6 8:30 am ENTL MTN 9 12:45 pm 10 12:15 pm PET BAS GRI VEN 10 12:45 pm 2 10:55 am FLAT COAT RET 10 9:35 am 3 11:20 am POINTER 9 9:45 am 9 9:45 am FOX TER SMOOTH 4 1:10 pm 8 9:50 am POL LOW SHEEP 4 1:10 pm 6 11:25 am FRENCH BULL 6 10:30 am 10 10:45 am POM 8 12:00 pm 7 1:25 pm 5 JUDGING PROGRAM BY ALPHABETICAL ORDER SAT SUN SAT SUN BREED RING TIME RING TIME BREED RING TIME RING TIME POOD MIN 7 10:45 am 4 10:50 am SCOTTISH TERR 4 1:10 pm 8 10:50 am POOD STD 6 12:15 pm 4 3:45 pm SHETLD SHEEP 1 10:55 am 1 10:10 am POOD TOY 7 9:45 am 8 12:40 pm SHIBA INU 6 10:30 am 10 9:40 am PORT WATERDOG 3 11:30 am 4 9:45 am SHIH TZU 7 10:45 am 7 1:25 pm PUG 7 8:30 am 8 12:40 pm SIB HUSKY 3 11:30 am 4 9:45 am RALLY ADV A 11 11:30 am 11 11:35 am SILKY TERR 7 8:30 am 7 1:25 pm RALLY ADV B 11 11:30 am 11 11:35 am SLOUGHI 5 9:50 am 2 9:30 am RALLY EX B 11 11:30 am 11 11:35 am SOFT-CTD WHEAT 4 1:10 pm 4 10:50 am RALLY INTRMED 11 11:30 am 11 11:35 am SPINONE ITAL 5 8:30 am 3 10:05 am RALLY MASTER 11 11:30 am 11 11:00 am STD SCHN 3 11:30 am 5 11:35 am RALLY NV A 11 11:30 am 11 11:35 am TIB TERR 6 10:30 am 10 9:40 am RALLY NV B 11 11:30 am 11 11:35 am TOY FOX 7 8:30 am 7 8:30 am RAT TERR 8 10:30 am 8 9:50 am VIZSLA 5 8:30 am 3 10:05 am RHORIDGE 5 8:30 am 2 9:30 am WEIM 9 8:30 am 9 8:30 am ROTTWEILER 3 8:30 am 4 8:30 am WEL SPR SPN 10 9:35 am 3 12:45 pm RUSSELL TERR 8 10:30 am 8 9:50 am WEST HIGHLND 8 10:30 am 7 1:25 pm SALUKI 5 9:50 am 2 9:30 am WHIPPET 5 10:55 am 2 8:30 am SAMOYED 9 10:25 am 4 11:40 am WIREHPNT GRIF 9 9:45 am 9 8:30 am SCHIPPERKE 6 9:30 am 10 8:30 am YORKSH TERR 7 9:45 am 7 12:25 pm SCOTDEERHND 5 10:55 am 2 10:55 am JUDGES Mr Richard D Albee ........................................................................................620 Jennifer Dr, Auburn AL 36830 Dr Albert P Bianchi* .....................................................................2012 Inland Cove, Virginia Beach VA 23454 Mrs Liz Bianchi* .............................................................................2012 Inland Cove, Virginia Beach VA 23454 Mr Jeff Bauer ...........................................................................................2053 E Salzburg Rd, Bay City MI 48706 Ms Sandra Bingham-Porter 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