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Central New Jersey Hound Association #2021518402 ENTRIES CLOSE: 12:00 NOON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 2021 AT SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE After Which Time Entries Cannot Be Accepted, Cancelled or Substituted EXCEPT as Provided for in Chapter 11, Section 6 of the Dog Show Rules. **ENTRIES OPEN 10:00 AM, TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 2021** Entries will not be taken prior to the date and time listed above. PREMIUM LIST Hound Group Show (Unbenched-Outdoors) (Licensed by the American Kennel Club) CENTRAL NEW JERSEY HOUND ASSOCIATION THIS YEAR ONLY NEW SITE! NEW DATE! Best Western/Lehigh Valley Hotel 300 Gateway Drive Bethlehem, PA SUNDAY, MAY 9, 2021 NO SPECTATORS SHOW AND GO NO GROOMING TENT PROVIDED MASKS REQUIRED ON THE HOTEL GROUNDS SOCIAL DISTANCING WILL BE ENFORCED A SAFE Mother’s Day weekend of HOUND FUN! May 4 - 8, 2021 Dachshund Club of America/Metropolitan Washington Dachshund Club/ Dachshund Association of Berks County-Harrisburg, PA Saturday May 8th, 2021 Garden State Saluki Club - TWO Independent Specialties - Bethlehem, PA (same site) Borzoi Club of Greater New York - Independent Specialty - Mount Laurel, NJ Borzoi Club of the Delaware Valley - Independent Specialty - Mount Laurel, NJ Afghan Hound Club of Northern New Jersey - TWO Independent Specialties - Somerset NJ Saturday and Sunday May 8-9, 2021 Lehigh Valley Coursing Club - AKC Coursing Trial -Ringoes, NJ CNJHA Show Secretary Erica Jantos c/o Rau Dog Shows, Ltd. P. O. Box 6898, Reading, PA 19610 (610) 376-1880 1 Officers of the Central New Jersey Hound Association President . Alan Welch Vice President . Connie Butherus Treasurer . Susan Smyth Secretary . Carol Comerford 37 Ridge Road, Whitehouse Station, NJ 08889 (908) 534-2267 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Bob Durham Erica Davidson Erica Jantos Pam Mohr Elaine Demopoulos SHOW COMMITTEE Erica Jantos - Show Chairman 224 S. 3rd Street, Bangor, PA 18013 206-427-3929 E-Mail: [email protected] Robert Durham- Assistant Show Chairman Committees Trophies. Linda Deutsch Chief Stewards. Joan Goldstein & Susan Smyth Grounds . Bob Durham EMS Services - . Dial 911 - Upper Buck Regional EMS OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER VETERINARIAN 24 HOUR ON CALL) Ashbey Photography Quakertown Veterinary Clinic P. O. Box 468 2250 Old Bethlehem Pike Gilbert, PA 18331 Quakertown, PA 18951 (610) 681-4968 (215) 536-6245 Only the Official Photographer may take win pictures JUDGES Joseph Buchanan. Drexel Hill, PA 19026-1205 Patricia Clark . Newtown, CT 06470-1933 Ms. Mary Lynne Elliott . Golden, CO 80403-8439 Robert Schwalbe . Pendergrass, GA 30567-3454 *Provisional/Permit Judge - See assignments 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 Winners . Purple Ribbon Variety Group Reserve Winners . Purple & White Ribbon First Prize. Blue Rosette Best of Winners . Blue & White Ribbon Second Prize . Red Rosette Select. Light Blue & White Ribbon Third Prize . Yellow Rosette Best of Breed (Variety) . Purple & Gold Rosette Fourth Prize . White Rosette Best of Opposite Sex to Best Best in Group . Burgundy & Tan Rosette of Breed (Variety) . Red & White Ribbon 2 Regular Classes Bloodhound . R Schwalbe Puppy, 6 to 9 Months Bluetick Coonhound . R Schwalbe Puppy, 9 to 12 Months Borzoi. R Schwalbe Dogs, 12 to 18 Months Cirneco Dell'Etna . J Buchanan* Novice Dachshund (Longhaired) . R Schwalbe Bred-by-Exhibitor Open Classes Divided, both sexes: American-Bred Open (Miniature) under 11 lbs. and 12 months old Open or over; Open (Standard) 11 lbs. and over and Winners under 11 lbs. if less than 12 months old. Best of Breed Dachshund (Smooth) . R Schwalbe (Same Classes for Bitches) Open Classes Divided, both sexes: All Regular Classes are divided by sex and are offered Open (Miniature) under 11 lbs. and 12 months old for all breeds or varities of breeds unless otherwide noted or over; Open (Standard) 11 lbs. and over and in the Breed List. Where classes are further divided by under 11 lbs. if less than 12 months old. color, weight or other breed characteristics, it is so Dachshund (Wirehaired). R Schwalbe indicated in the Breed List and the class division MUST Open Classes Divided, both sexes: be indicated on the entry form. Open (Miniature) under 11 lbs. and 12 months old or over. Open (Standard) 11 lbs. and over and Bred-by-Exhibitor Class eligibility: All dogs entered under 11 lbs. if less than 12 months old. in the Bred-by-Exhibitor Class must be individually English Foxhound. R Schwalbe registered with the AKC. The Person handling the dog Grand Basset Griffon Vendeen. R Schwalbe must be a breeder of record of the dog and an owner of Greyhound . P Clark* record of the dog. To exhibit in this class, family Harrier . R Schwalbe members must be a breeder and owner of record. Ibizan Hound . M Elliott Irish Wolfhound . R Schwalbe GROUP, BREEDS and JUDGES Norwegian Elkhound . R Schwalbe Otterhound . R Schwalbe HOUND GROUP JUDGE Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen . R Schwalbe Robert Schwalbe Pharaoh Hound . M Elliott* Plott . R Schwalbe NOHS HOUND GROUP JUDGE Portuguese Podengo Pequeno. J Buchanan* Mary Lynne Elliott Redbone Coonhound . R Schwalbe Rhodesian Ridgeback . M Elliott NO SWEEPSTAKES OFFERED Saluki. R Schwalbe Scottish Deerhound . R Schwalbe Sloughi. R Schwalbe Afghan Hound . M. Elliott* Treeing Walker Coonhound . R Schwalbe American English Coonhound . R Schwalbe Whippet . J Buchanan American Foxhound . R Schwalbe Azawakh . R Schwalbe MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES Basenji . R Schwalbe Robert Schwalbe Open Classes Divided, both sexes: Red & White; Black & White; Black, Tan & White; Class for Dogs and Class for Bitches in the following Brindle. breeds Basset Hound. R Schwalbe Norrbottenspets Beagle . R Schwalbe Peruvian Inca Orchid (Not Exceeding 13 Inches) Portuguese Podengo Beagle . R Schwalbe (Over 13 Inches But Not Exceeding 15 Inches) Black and Tan Coonhound . R Schwalbe LURE COURSING TRIAL Lehigh Valley Coursing Club AKC LURE COURSING TRIAL Saturday May 8, 2021 & May 9, 2021 Ringoes NJ (Site of Hunterdon Hills KC) Premium for this event can be found at the Lehigh Valley Coursing Club website: https://dogzone.tripod.com/LVCC/lvcc.html or at www. Akc.org under Event Search. Entry fees for the trial will be $20/dog. PRE-ENTRIES or $25 per day on the day of the trial. 3 National Owner-Handled Series (Remember to check the box near the botton of the entry form) The AKC Owner/Handled Series is a non-titling competition for dogs that are exhibited by their owners who are not professional handlers. This series of special competitions will be offered at dog shows across the country. All dogs that are owner/handled and are not owned or exhibited by professional handlers' meet the requirements for this competition. Exhibitors must declare their dog is Owner/Handler eligible at the time of entry using the check box on the entry form. Eligible dogs will be identified by an asterisk in the steward's book and the catalog. Dogs must be handled throughout the competition by an eligible owner. Professional handlers may not exhibit the dog in this competition. The Owner Handled Best of Breed will be selected from the dogs that are eligible to compete in the Best of Breed competition including Winners Dog, Winners Bitch and winners of the non-regular classes. ! If the Best of Breed/Variety winner is Owner-Handled competition eligible, it will automatically be Owner Handled Best of Breed/Variety and be eligible to compete in both the regular as well as the Owner-Handled Group. ! If the Best of Breed/Variety winner is Owner-Handled competition ineligible and the Best of Opposite Sex to Best of Breed/Variety will compete against the eligible undefeated exhibits of the owner sex to determine Owner-Handled Best of Breed/Variety. ! If the Best of Breed and Best of Opposite Sex to Best of Breed/Variety are both ineligible and Select Dog and Select Bitch are both eligible, the judge is to choose Best Owner-Handled exhibit from the Selects and eligible Winners Dog or Winners Bitch. ! If one of the Selects is eligible, excuse all dogs of the same sex and then choose Best Owner-Handled exhibit from the remaining dogs of the opposite sex including the eligible Winners. ! If Best of Breed, Best of Opposite Sex to Best of Breed, Select Dog & Select Bitch are ineligible, the judge may choose any eligible dog remaining in the ring including Winners Dog or Winners Bitch as Owner- Handled Best of Breed/Variety. The breed will not be represented in the Owner-Handled Group if there is no eligible dog competing in the Best of Breed or in Best of Winners Competition. *Professional handlers are defined as any person who belongs or has belonged to a professional handlers' organization, distributed rate cards, or otherwise advertised or represented themselves as handling dogs for pay or received payment for handling a dog. A judge requesting the use of a ramp must give notice to the show superintendent/show secretary prior to judging. AKC approval is not required. The entire entry in a breed is to be examined in the same manner (ground, table or ramp). At the discretion of the judge, the following breeds may be judged on the ground or on a ramp through all levels of competition including Group and Best in Show judging: Cirneco Dell'Etna, Grand Basset Griffon Vendeen, Whippet (Ground/Table) and Norrbottenspets (Misc). At the discretion of the judge through all levels of competition including Group and Best in Show judging, the following breeds may be judged on the ground, a ramp or on a table: Whippets. At the discretion of the judge through all levels of competition including Group and Best in Show judging, the following breeds may be judged on the a ramp or on a table: Grand Basset Griffon Vendeen The following breeds must be judged on a ramp through all levels of conformation competition: Basset Hounds.
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