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Rocky Mountain All Terrier Club Agility * Earthdog AKC PREMIUM LIST AGILITY ENTRIES OPEN: 8:00 a.m. (MT) Wednesday, July 3, 2013 at the Trial Secretary’s Address, before which time entries will not be accepted and will be returned to the exhibitor as provided for in Chapter 1, Section 13 of the Agility Regulations. All entries accepted on a FIRST RECEIVED basis. ALL ENTRIES CLOSE: 6:00 p.m. (MDT) Wednesday, August 7, 2013 at the Trial Secretary's Address, after which time entries cannot be accepted, canceled, altered or substituted EXCEPT as provided for in Chapter 11, Section 6 of the Dog Show Rules. Envelopes/transactions containing entries for more than the ten (10) dog maximum and/or entries received prior to the opening date shall be treated as an invalid entry and shall be returned to the sender. Paper entries received within 24 hrs. of the opening date & time must: 1) include postage or be metered; 2) be delivered by a multi-state or multi-national postal or carrier service, including but not limited to USPS, FedEx, UPS & DHL. If above conditions are not met, the entries are not valid and must be returned to the sender. SPECIAL INFORMATION REGARDING ENTRIES FOR AUGUST 23, 2013: Entries open on July 3, 2013. From July 3 through July 13 only entries from breeds in the Terrier group will be confirmed. All entries from non-Terriers will be kept in date-received order. On the 14th, if there is still space available, the other entries will be confirmed in the order received. If there is still space after these entries are confirmed, all additional entries received on or after the 14th will be accepted/confirmed in the order received, regardless of breed. ROCKY MOUNTAIN ALL TERRIER CLUB Earthdog pre-entries close 9:30 PM, August 19, 2013. (LICENSED BY THE AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB) ROCKY MOUNTAIN ALL TERRIER CLUB OFFICERS AGILITY * EARTHDOG * OBEDIENCE * RALLY President.…..……………….…...…..……………………………………………………….…………….…………….…….….… Jeff Partington Vice President.…………………….….………………...……………………………………..………………. ………..……...Eve Marie Young FRIDAY AGILITY ONLY IS OPEN TO ALL AKC RECOGNIZED BREEDS Corresponding Secretary…………...…….….6547 S Netherland Way, Centennial, CO 80016……...…..…..…...…….. Robert Bergman ALL OTHER EVENTS AND DAYS ARE RESTRICTED TO DOGS IN THE TERRIER GROUP Recording Secretary…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………Diane Rothers UNLIMITED ENTRIES WITHIN THE TERRIER GROUP Treasurer………...……………………………………...............................................................................................................John Unruh Board of Directors: COMBINED AKC PREMIUM Kathy Wishart, Jack Loken, Louise Leone Web Site: http://www.rmatc.net * Obedience * Rally * Agility * AGILITY/OBEDIENCE/RALLY TRIAL SECRETARY (Event #’s 2013626306, 2013626307, 2013626308, 2013626312, 2013626313, 2013626314, 2013626315) Deb Ascher Trial Secretary 3083 Coyote Ridge Dr, Berthoud, CO 80513-9590 * (970) 532-3124 * [email protected] August 23-25, 2013 http://lookoutgoldens.com/TOPS.htm Foothills Sports Arena at Schaefer Athletic Complex AGILITY/OBEDIENCE/RALLY TRIAL VETERINARIAN (on call): 3608 S Kipling Pkwy, Denver, CO 80235 VRCC: 3550 S Jason St, Englewood, CO 80110 * 303-874-7387 This trial will be held indoors on artificial turf www.vrcc.com *Earthdog* AGILITY/OBEDIENCE/RALLY EMERGENCY SERVICES (Event # 2013626317 [AM], 2013626316 [PM]) FIRE/POLICE/AMBULANCE Jefferson County, Colorado 911 August 26, 2013 Wilde Residence EARTHDOG TEST SECRETARY Andrea Faucette Earthdog Test Secretary 5777 County Road 154, Elizabeth, CO 80107 2715 So. St. Paul, Denver, CO 80210 Phone (303) 692-0156 [email protected] EARTHDOG TEST VETERINARIAN (on call) (Directions available at Secretary’s desk.) CERTIFICATION Permission has been granted by the American Kennel Animal Emergency and Specialty Center Club for the holding of this event under the American Kennel Club rules 17701 Cottonwood Drive, Parker, CO 80138 * 303-842-5050 and regulations. James Crowley, Secretary EARTHDOG EMERGENCY SERVICES FIRE/POLICE/AMBULANCE Elizabeth, Colorado 911 Exhibitors should follow their veterinarian’s recommendations to assure their dogs are free of internal and external parasites, any communicable diseases, and have appropriate vaccinations. MOTELS & HOTELS IN THE LAKEWOOD AREA Please check with Hotels for current information regarding fees and pet policies. La Quinta Lakewood, CO 80227 VENDOR RESERVATIONS 7190 W. Hampden Ave 303-989-5500 Lakewood, CO 80227 Pet Friendly and No Pet Fee! Welcome to our 4th Celebration of Terriers! Exhibitors will be joining us 303-969-9700 No Pet Fee Residence Inn by Marriott from all over the Midwestern, Western and Southern States. We are also 7050 W Hampden Ave. expecting a lot of “just for fun” attendees. Vendor spaces are available for Best Western Denver SW Lakewood, Co 80227 Friday, 8/23 through Sunday 8/25 at Schaefer Athletic Complex. 3440 S. Vance Street 303.985.7676 (Set up Thursday August 22, 2013) 303.985.7676 Reservation form and additional information can be found at: These motels are approximately 5 minutes from the Trial site. RMATC does not guarantee availability at http://www.rmatc.net/tops/ these hotels. You are REQUIRED to clean up after your dog at all of these motels. All dogs should be aired on lead. DO NOT leave dogs unattended inside motel rooms. Please crate your dogs while in motel Reservations must be received by 8/9/2013 rooms. The future for using these motels for all Dog Sports is in your hands. PLEASE do not damage any motel rooms or their surrounding areas. Your cooperation will ensure the future availability of the area motels. Failure to comply with these simple courtesies is grounds for a show committee, which can result in suspension of AKC privileges and prohibit participation in all future RMATC events. RMATC does not guarantee availability at these motels or RV facilities. DOGS MUST BE ON LEAD AT ALL TIMES OR CONFINED TO A CRATE OR EXERCISE PEN, EXCEPT WHEN COMPETING. RV PARKING RESERVATIONS PLEASE CLEAN UP AFTER YOUR DOG Limited RV parking will be allowed at the north end of the parking lot. ONLY dry camping spaces are available. An exhaust diverter for ALL generators is required by the County Fire Marshall Additional RV camping available at Bear Creek Lake State Park. 303-697-6157. Reservations must be received 8/9/2013 RV Parking Reservation form and additional information available at www.rmatc.net/tops/ ROUTES TO THE TRIAL From the intersection of HWY285/Hampden and Kipling, go south. Take the first left on the south side of the ball fields. BE SURE TO CHECK OUT ALL OF THE COMPLETE TOPS2013 INFORMATION AVAILABLE AT http://www.rmatc.net/tops/ NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS REFUNDS SAFETY, BEHAVIOR and LIABILITY No entry fee will be refunded if the trial cannot open or be completed by reason of riots, civil disturbances, fire, an act of God, public emergency, act of a public The safety of the dog is our primary concern. By entering this trial, exhibitors enemy, or any other cause beyond the control of the organizing committee. No acknowledge that they are familiar with the rules and regulations of these sports, and entry fee will be refunded in the event a dog is absent, disqualified, excused, or that their dogs are familiar with and able to perform all obstacles safely. barred from competition by the action of the Trial Committee. It is expressly understood that exhibitors alone are responsible for the behavior of Bitches in season are not permitted to compete in Agility, Obedience or Rally their dogs and/or children. Any exhibitor whose dogs and/or children create an unnecessary disturbance or repeatedly engage in unsafe or disruptive behavior may, at Trials. As such, the club will refund a portion of the paid fees per day of the entry the discretion of the trial committee, be asked to leave the show site. In such case, no fee paid for bitches unable to compete for this reason upon presentation of a refund of any fees paid will be made. The ROCKY MOUNTAIN ALL TERRIER CLUB and its veterinarian certificate. This certificate must be presented to the Trial Secretary agents, employees, etc., will assume no responsibilities for any loss, damage or injury prior to the start of judging on the first day of the trial or cluster of trials. A sustained by exhibitors or handlers, or to any of their dogs or property and further $10.00 per entered day recording fee will be withheld for entries withdrawn due assumes no responsibility for injury to children. The ROCKY MOUNTAIN ALL TERRIER to a bitch being reported in season. CLUB reserves the right to decline entries for cause and may remove any dog on RINGSIDE account of aggression. No one shall have any recourse or claim against the ROCKY MOUNTAIN ALL TERRIER CLUB or any official thereof. Dogs may arrive any time prior to judging. All dogs not needed for further judging will be excused. ROCKY MOUNTAIN ALL TERRIER CLUB reserves the right to remove any animal in distress from a parked vehicle or crate, in any manner necessary. The Club will solely Judges are not required to wait for dogs. The Owner of each dog is solely determine if said animal is in distress. All persons attending these trials hereby wave responsible for having it ready at ringside when it is to be judged. The Club has any claim for damages against the club for such removal. no responsibility for providing service through a public address system or All dogs must be on leash at all times when on trial grounds except when in the stewards or runners for the purpose of calling or locating dogs that are not designated warm-up area or competing on the course. brought into the ring when required. Exhibitors may bring their own chairs, but due to space constraints, seating may be restricted. All regulations governing the use of this facility, and all regulations and decisions of the trial committee at this trial will be strictly enforced, including and not limited to CRATING and SEATING the recorded information of this premium list.
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