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Dachshund Miniature, Long-Haired 16 Dachshund DACHSHUND MINIATURE, LONG-HAIRED 16 JUDGING ORDER at Sydskånska Kennelklubbens National championship DACHSHUND KANINCHEN, LONG-HAIRED 4 show in Eslöv Saturday 2018-09-22 Address to showground: Eslövs Airfield, DACHSHUND STANDARD, LONG-HAIRED 5 Flygfältsvägen, 241 39 Eslöv Koordinater: decimal 55.8547, 13.3260 Parkingfee SEK 50 (only DACHSHUND MINIATURE, WIRE-HAIRED 6 cash) Entryfee adult SEK 80 DACHSHUND STANDARD, WIRE-HAIRED 11 ___________________________________________________________________________ TIBETAN SPANIEL 23 Start of judging: see each ring. Veterinary Inspection is open at 07:30 - 11:00. Don’t forget documentation of vaccinations. 79 Ring 15 Starts at 09:00 Lundström Per, Sweden A judge normally judges about 20-25 dogs per hour. This can be used as a guideline when you RHODESIAN RIDGEBACK 51 calculate the time for your own dog by the number of dogs in your ring. BEAGLE 8 Puppies are always judged first in each breed. 59 Ring 16 Starts at 09:00 Rautala Eeva, Finland All breeds (with measuring obligations) that’s not finally measured will be measured before + see ring 13 judging starts in the ring. LABRADOR RETRIEVER 65 OBS! Puppies need to be over 4 months to get in on the show ground. Ring 17 Starts at 09:00 Oliveira Rui, Portugal NOTE! Be in good time - think of any queues at the veterinary and parking. WELSH SPRINGER SPANIEL 28 ___________________________________________________________________ PORTUGUESE WATER DOG 13 SPANISH WATERDOG 16 * In front of the breed means that there is a change of judge. BARBET 2 + At a judge means that breed/s have been moved from the judge in question, see CHEASAPEAKE BAY RETRIEVER 2 the specified ring. CURLY COATED RETRIEVER 2 CLUMBER SPANIEL 3 Ring 1 Starts at 09:00 Lindborg Mats, Sweden GERMAN SPANIEL 1 GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG, SHORT-HAIRED 17 AMERICAN COCKER SPANIEL 11 GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG, LONG-HAIRED 13 78 WHITE SWISS SHEPHERD DOG 4 Ring 18 Cane corso special BELGIAN SHEPHERD DOG/MALINOIS 3 BELGIAN SHEPHERD DOG/TERVUEREN 2 Ring 19 Starts at 09:00 Juutilainen Saija, Finland BELGIAN SHEPHERD DOG/GROENENDAEL 4 GOLDEN RETRIEVER 58 SCHAPENDOES 37 NEDERLANDSE KOOIKERHONDJE 13 80 IRISH WATER SPANIEL 1 72 Ring 2 Starts at 09:00 Doedijns Rony, The Netherlands + see ring 8 & 9 Ring 20 Starts at 09:00 Daniels Christina, Sweden AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD 20 ENGLISH COCKER SPANIEL 45 COLLIE ROUGH 13 NOVA SCOTIA DUCK TOLLING RETRIEVER 20 COLLIE SMOOTH 10 65 CHODSKÝ PES 5 BRIARD 2 Ring 21 Starts at 11:00 Forsbrand Dessiré BOUVIER DES FLANDRES 4 (Junior Handling 10-13 år) 9 OLD ENGLISH SHEEPDOG (BOBTAIL) 1 (Junior Handling 14-17 år) 3 PYRENEAN SHEEPDOG, SMOOTH FACED 3 12 PYRENEAN SHEEPDOG, LONG-HAIRED 3 DUTCH SHEPHERD DOG, LONG-HAIRED 1 BEAUCERON 6 TOTAL ENTERED DOGS 1405 CROATIAN SHEEPDOG 2 AUSTRALIAN KELPIE 2 KUVASZ 3 LANCASHIRE HEELER 4 79 Ring 3 Starts at 09:00 Lepasaar Siret, Estonia 78 POODLE, MINIATURE 9 Ring 9 Starts at 09:00 Almgren Hans, Sweden POODLE, TOY 3 BOSTON TERRIER 30 POODLE, MEDIUM SIZE 14 PUG 21 POODLE, STANDARD 10 RUSSIAN TOY, LONGHAIRED 8 SHIH TZU 30 RUSSIAN TOY, SMOOTH-HAIRED 1 *LHASA APSO 11 *PEKINGESE 1 77 SCHIPPERKE 10 *MINIATURE AMERICAN SHEPHERD 2 Ring 4 Starts at 09:00 Helgesen Svein Bjarne, Norway BLUETICK COONHOUND 5 CHIHUAHUA, SMOOTH-HAIRED 29 TREEING WALKER COONHOUND 1 CHIHUAHUA, LONG-HAIRED 45 80 74 Ring 10 Starts at 09:00 Karpel Ben, Israel Ring 5 Starts at 09:00 Svarstad Per, Sweden + see ring 8 + see ring 6 & 8 FRENCH BULLDOG 66 PHALÈNE 16 COTON DE TULÉAR 9 HAVANESE 20 75 BICHON FRISE 7 Ring 11 Starts at 09:00 Lepasaar Marko, Estonia LÖWCHEN 1 DALMATIAN 24 PRAZSKÝ KRYSARÍK 5 HANOVERIAN SCENTHOUND 1 TIBETAN TERRIER 17 SLOVAKIAN HOUND 2 BOLOGNESE 7 ALPINE DACHSBRACKE 2 RUSSKAYA TSVETNAYA BOLONKA 7 BLOODHOUND 4 80 DREVER 3 Ring 6 Starts at 09:00 Lemmeke Jeanett, Sweden BASSET HOUND 9 *PAPILLON (Puppyclass) 3 BASSET ARTÉSIEN NORMAND 2 *HAVANESE (Puppyclass) 6 BASSET FAUVE DE BRETAGNE 6 CHINESE CRESTED DOG 34 PETIT BASSET GRIFFON VENDEEN 6 *SHETLAND SHEEPDOG (Puppyclass) 2 SMALL BLUE GASCONY HOUND 1 BEARDED COLLIE 14 FAWN BRITTANY GRIFFON 1 59 GRIFFON NIVERNAIS 1 Ring 7 Starts at 09:00 Karlsdotter Nina, Sweden POSAVAZ HOUND 1 + see ring 6 POLISH HUNTING DOG 2 CAVALIER KING CHARLES SPANIEL 40 65 PAPILLON 39 Ring 12 Starts at 09:00 Stääv Jahn, Sweden 79 + see ring 6 SHETLAND SHEEPDOG 41 Ring 8 Starts at 09:00 Johansson Karl-Erik, Sweden WELSH CORGI CARDIGAN 20 *LAGOTTO ROMAGNOLO 29 WELSH CORGI PEMBROKE 18 *CATALAN SHEEPDOG 1 79 *AUSTRALIAN CATTLE DOG 1 *PUMI 13 Ring 13 Starts at 09:00 Liljekvist Borg Eva, Sweden *PULI 4 *ENGLISH SPRINGER SPANIEL 45 *KING CHARLES SPANIEL 5 *FLAT COATED RETRIEVER 26 *SMALL BRABANT GRIFFON 9 71 *BELGIAN GRIFFON 4 Ring 14 Starts at 09:00 Resko Eeva, Finland *BRUSSELS GRIFFON 4 DACHSHUND MINIATURE, SMOOTH-HAIRED 8 *JAPANESE CHIN 1 DACHSHUND KANINCHEN, SMOOTH-HAIRED 2 *MALTESE 2 DACHSHUND STANDARD, SMOOTH-HAIRED 4 *KROMFOHRLÄNDER 5 .
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