western sighthound combined specialties
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western sighthound combined specialties
WESTERN SIGHTHOUND COMBINED SPECIALTIES July 28 and 29, 2016 RYON PARK, LOMPOC OCEAN AVENUE AT O STREET, LOMPOC, CALIFORNIA Show Hours: 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Unbenched, Outdoors GREYHOUND CLUB OF AMERICA, INC. (Friday) Member of the American Kennel Club: #2014192504, Rally 2016192503 IRISH WOLFHOUND ASSOCIATION OF THE WEST COAST (Thursday) Licensed by the American Kennel Club: #2016192701 IRISH WOLFHOUND ASSOCIATION OF THE WEST COAST (Friday) Licensed by the American Kennel Club: #2016192703, Rally 2016192702 SAN ANGELES SALUKI CLUB, INC. (Friday) Licensed by the American Kennel Club: #2016194604, Rally 2016194603 SCOTTISH DEERHOUND CLUB OF AMERICA (Friday) Member of the American Kennel Club: #2016135807 Sunday, July 31, 2016 AMERICAN SALUKI ASSOCIATION’S “CELEBRATION OF THE SALUKI” Sunday judging at the Lompoc Valley Kennel Club CERTIFICATION Permission has been granted by the American Kennel Club for the holding of this event under American Kennel Club rules and regulations. James P. Crowley, Secretary Superintendents Jack Bradshaw Dog Show Superintendents/Est. 1898 Post Office Box 227303, Los Angeles, California 90022 Telephone: (323) 727-0136; FAX: (323) 727-2949; WEB: www.jbradshaw.com Marion Bradshaw / Barbara Bradshaw / Susan Bradshaw MacLyman Julie Bradshaw Draper / John Bradshaw / Eloise O’Donnell / Cindy Marshall/Keith MacLyman One or more of the above superintendents will attend the show WESTERN SIGHTHOUND COMBINED SPECIALTIES OFFICERS Ms. Cathy Chapman.................................................................................................................. President Ms. Pat Cobb .....................................................................................................................Vice President Mrs. Jackie Wassenaar .............................................................................................................. Treasurer Ms. Terry Saunders ................................................................................................................... Secretary 1525 Stonewood Ct., San Pedro, CA 90732 TSaunders99@aol.com BOARD OF DIRECTORS Renee Davis, Ron Wassenaar SHOW COMMITTEE Emergency Services Coordinator ............................................................................ Mr. Ron Wassenaar Hospitality .....................................................................................................................Ms. Renee Davis Jr. Showmanship Coordinator........................................................................................... Mrs. Pat Cobb Obedience Coordinator ........................................................................................... Ms. Cathy Chapman Parking Coordinator ..................................................................................................... Mr. Ron Mattson Photographers .................................................................Ms. Kitten Rodwell Flashkatphotos@aol.com Ms. Vicki Holloway Hollowayphoto.com are the authorized photographers for the Western Sighthound Combined Specialties THERE WILL BE NO VETERINARIAN ON THE GROUNDS THURSDAY. VETERINARIAN ON CALL (8:00 am to 6:00 pm) Tammy Mendez, DVM, Animal Care Hospital 1307 North H Street # A, Lompoc, California 93436 Phone: (805) 735-3602 EMERGENCY CLINIC (6:00pm to 8:00 am) Central Coast Pet Emergency Clinic 1558 W. Branch Street (Branch & Oak Park Boulevard), Arroyo Grande, CA 93420 (805) 489-6573 [North on CA 1 (H Street) to Santa Maria, North on US 101 to Arroyo Grande, exit Oak Park Road, turn left on West Branch Street] HOSPITALITY Lunch concessions will be available on the grounds Exhibitors should follow their veterinarians’ recommendation to assure their dogs are free of internal and external parasites, any communicable diseases, and have appropriate vaccinations. IMPORTANT NOTICE Mail Entries with Fees to Jack Bradshaw, Superintendent P.O. Box 227303, Los Angeles, CA 90022 Make checks payable to Jack Bradshaw FAX SERVICE: (323) 727-2949; E-MAIL ENTRIES: www.jbradshaw.com $4.00 per dog per show. $4.00 per cancellation There will be a $4.00 convenience fee charged per dog per show when using a credit card for payment of hand delivered or mailed in entries. Fax machines are available 24 hours a day. Include Mastercard, American Express or Visa number & expiration date Hand Deliveries - 5434 E. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90022 All entries with fees must be in the office of the Superintendent not later than NOON WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 2016 PT After which time no entries may be accepted, cancelled, changed, substituted, corrected, completed, or signed and no entry fees refunded. Any change or cancellation must be made in writing and received prior to closing, except as provided for in Chapter 11, Section 6 of the American Kennel Club Dog Show Rules. Fax entries that are received incomplete or unable to read will not be accepted. The proof of transmission is not proof for verifying faxed entries. PLEASE DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE CLOSE OF ENTRY DAY TO FAX OR E-MAIL YOUR ENTRIES. IF YOU FAX OR E-MAIL ON A CLOSE OF ENTRY DAY, PLEASE SUBMIT PRIOR TO 9:00 AM. ENTRY FEES First entry of a dog* ................................................................................................................$30.00 Puppy Classes (6-9, 9-12) .......................................................................................................$15.00 Veteran Sweepstakes (offered only for Greyhound, Saluki) ...................................................$15.00 Brace, Team as a Unit for Irish Wolfhounds ..........................................................................$15.00 Each additional class for the same dog (including sweepstakes) ............................................$15.00 Junior Showmanship ...............................................................................................................$15.00 RIBBON PRIZES The following prizes will be awarded: First Prize - Blue Ribbon Third Prize - Yellow Ribbon Second Prize - Red Ribbon Fourth Prize - White Ribbon Winners - Purple Rosette Reserve Winners – Purple and White Rosette Best of Winners - Blue and White Rosette Best of Opposite Sex - Red and White Rosette Best of Breed - Purple and Gold Rosette Select – Light Blue and White Rosette Best Junior Handler – Rose and Green Rosette Highest Combined Score in Open B and Utility - Blue and Green Rosette Highest Scoring Dog in the Regular Obedience Classes - Blue and Gold Rosette (where offered) Ribbon Prizes for non-regular classes: First Place - Rose Ribbon Third Prize - Light Green Ribbon Second Place - Brown Ribbon Fourth Place - Gray Ribbon Best in Sweepstakes - Pink and Green Rosette Best of Opposite Sex to Best in Sweepstakes - Lavender Rosette Best in Puppy Classes - Dark Green Rosette (where offered) Best in Bred by Exhibitor Classes - Dark Green Rosette (where offered) CLASSIFICATION This classification applies to each breed, whose name is listed. Any change in regular or non-regular classes appears under the individual breed heading. REGULAR CLASSES Puppy Dogs - 6 mos. and under 9 mos. Puppy Bitches - 6 mos. and under 9 mos. Puppy Dogs - 9 mos. and under 12 mos. Puppy Bitches - 9 mos. and under 12 mos. 12 mos. and under 18 mos. Dogs 12 mos. and under 18 mos. Bitches Novice Dogs (Ir Wolf only) Novice Bitches (Ir Wolf only) Amateur Owner Handler Dogs Amateur Owner Handler Bitches Bred by Exhibitor Dogs Bred by Exhibitor Bitches American Bred Dogs American Bred Bitches Open Dogs Open Bitches Winners Dog Winners Bitch NON-REGULAR CLASSES, INVOLVING SINGLE DOG ENTRIES Coursing (divided by sex) – (Greyhounds, Saluki Only) for Confirmed Field Champions or Coursers of Merit. Veterans (divided by sex) – 7 years of age and older. Salukis will divide the Veteran Classes 7 & under 10 years; 10 years and older BEST OF BREED COMPETITION The following categories of dogs may be entered and shown in Best of Breed competition. Dogs that are Champions of Record. Dogs which according to their owner's records have completed the requirements for a championship but whose championships are unconfirmed. The entry and showing of dogs whose championships are unconfirmed is limited to a period of 90 days from the date of the show where a dog completed the requirements for a championship according to the owner's records. If, at the end of the 90-day period, the championship of a dog has not been confirmed by the American Kennel Club, no further entries of the dog for Best of Breed competition are to be made until its championship has been confirmed by the AKC. NON-REGULAR CLASSES INVOLVING MULTIPLE DOG ENTRIES Stud Dog Class - For dogs that have sired two dogs or bitches entered in this show. The award will be based on the merits of the get. Brood Bitch Class - For bitches that have whelped two dogs or bitches entered in this show. The award will be based on the merits of the produce. Brace Class - For two dogs of the same breed with at least one common owner. Team Class – (Ir Wolf only) For four dogs of the same breed with at least one common owner. JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP CLASSIFICATION – Friday Only Novice Junior Novice Intermediate Novice Senior Open Junior Open Intermediate Open Senior Master OBEDIENCE CLASSIFICATION – Friday Only (Greyhounds, Irish Wolfhounds, Salukis) Beginner Novice A Beginner Novice B Novice A Open A Utility A Novice B Open B Utility B OBEDIENCE CLASSIFICATION – Friday for Greyhounds, Irish Wolfhounds Graduate Novice Novice A Novice B RALLY CLASSIFICATION – Friday only Greyhounds, Irish Wolfhounds, Salukis) Advanced A Excellent A Advanced B Excellent B PUPPY SWEEPSTAKES – Greyhounds, Saluki, Scottish Deerhounds 6 & under 9 months; 9 & under 12 months; 12 & under 15 months; 15 & under 18 months Additionally Salukis will have an 18-24 month sweepstakes Irish Wolfhound Puppy Sweepstake - Thursday VETERAN SWEEPSTAKES – Friday only for Greyhounds and Saluki 7 & under 9 years, 9 & under 11 years, 11 years & older –Greyhound 7 & under 10 years of age, 10 years & older - Saluki JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP COMPETITION Novice Junior Class: For Boys and Girls who are at least 9 years old and under 12 years old on the day of the show and who, at the time entries close, have not won three First Place awards with competition present in a Novice Class at a licensed or member show. Novice Intermediate Class: For Boys and Girls who are at least 12 years old and under 15 years old on the day of the show and who, at the time entries close, have not won three First Place awards with competition present in a Novice Class at a licensed or member show. Novice Senior Class: For Boys and Girls who are at least 15 years old and under 18 years old on the day of the show and who, at the time entries close, have not won three First Place awards with competition present in a Novice Class at a licensed or member show. Open Junior Class: For Boys and Girls who are at least 9 years old and under 12 years old on the day of the show and who, at the time entries close, have won three First Place awards with competition present in a Novice Class at a licensed or member show. Open Intermediate Class: For Boys and Girls who are at least 12 years old and under 15 years old on the day of the show and who, at the time entries close, have won three First Place awards with competition present in a Novice Class at a licensed or member show. Open Senior Class: For Boys and Girls who are at least 15 years old and under 18 years old on the day of the show and who, at the time entries close, have won three First Place awards with competition present in a Novice Class at a licensed or member show. Master Class: This class will be for boys and girls who are at least 9 years old and under 18 years on the day of the show, and who have won 10 Best Junior wins with competition. The calendar for this class will be consistent with the eligibility dates for the AKC National Championship. All Juniors Meeting the criteria for this class are required to enter the Master Class and may change their entry the day of the show if entries have already closed. Once the eligibility time frame for that year has passed all participants return to the Open Class to compete for the following year. Each dog handled in a Junior Showmanship Class must be entered in one of the Breed or Obedience Classes at the show, or must be entered for Junior Showmanship only. However, a dog may be substituted. Such substitution must be accompanied by an official AKC entry form. All such substitutions must be made one half-hour prior to the judging of any Junior Showmanship Classes at the show. Each dog must be owned or co-owned by the Junior Handler or by the Junior Handler's father, mother, brother, sister, uncle, aunt, grandfather or grandmother, including step and half relations or by a member of the Junior Handler's household. Every dog entered for Junior Showmanship must be eligible to compete in Dog Shows or in Obedience Trials. BITCHES IN SEASON ARE NOT ELIGIBLE. A dog that has been excused or disqualified by a Breed Judge or by a Bench Show Committee may still be handled in Junior Showmanship if eligible to compete in Obedience Trials. A dog that has been rejected, dismissed, or excused by the Veterinarian for the protection of the other dogs at the show or for the protection of the dog excused may not be handled in Junior Showmanship. Junior Handlers who win a third Novice Class with competition present after the closing of entries for a show may transfer their entry from the Novice Class to the Open Class provided that this transfer is made by the Superintendent at least one half-hour prior to the scheduled start of any regular conformation judging or one half-hour prior to the scheduled start of Junior Showmanship judging at the show, whichever is earlier. Winning of first place in an Open Class at this show may qualify or count toward qualification for entry in certain future limited Junior Showmanship Classes. For information on eligibility requirements for limited Junior Showmanship Classes which have been approved to date by AKC go online at www.akc.org. Junior Handler's must include their AKC Junior Handler identification number on the entry blank. You may obtain your number by calling the AKC (919) 233-9767. Notice: Be sure all information for Junior Showmanship Classes is entered on the front and back of the entry form. OVERNIGHT PARKING No generators allowed. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday All reserved overnight parking with electrical hookups is $80.00 per night. There is no provision for Tuesday or Sunday night parking. To conserve parking space, two or three vans or small vehicles may share a space for the price of one, as long as no infringement into the fire lanes or adjacent spaces occurs. The multiple permits will be sent to the person making the reservation. All reserved spaces are numbered. Any vehicles over 40’ in length will be required to unhook or buy two spaces. Any trailers or th 5 wheels parked on the asphalt will be required to unhook. ELECTRICAL SERVICE: Event Power Solutions will provide electrical service, 30 amp power can be available in advance for $80.00 per night with 2 nights minimum. Power on at 5:00 pm Wednesday and off at 5:00 pm Sunday. Sharing of power is prohibited. Electrical is included with all parking reservations. LIMITED Overnight parking without power will be by reservation only at $40.00 per night cars only. DAY OF SHOW PARKING: PARKING IS NOT PERMITTED IN THE CHURCH PARKING LOT. PLEASE ABIDE BY THE CHURCH’S REQUEST. OVERNIGHT HANDICAPPED PARKING: Limited Handicapped parking is available at the regular rates. Proof of handicapped required with reservation. RESERVED PARKING LOTS WILL OPEN Wednesday evening at approximately 5:00 p.m. and will close at 10:00 P.M. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. Parking will be open 6 to 8 AM and 2 to 10 PM. All vehicles must be self-contained. All pens must be set up within the show grounds. Dogs must be confined to motorhomes after 10:00 p.m. There will be no parking in the 100 block of South “O” Street. This is designated “NO PARKING”. Violators will be ticketed. Unloading zone is provided at entrance to the parking lot. Overnight reservations are strictly at the exhibitor’s own risk. Lompoc Valley Kennel Club, the Western Sighthound Combined Specialties and/or the City of Lompoc do not assume any responsibility for personal injury, fire, theft, damage or loss of any personal property while on the Show Grounds. Reservations must be received by July 13, 2016. People wishing to park together must send reservations together. THERE WILL BE NO REFUNDS AFTER CLOSING DATE. Exhibitors arriving before Thursday may park at River Park. There are hook-ups and a dumping station. River Park is located at the east end of Lompoc off Highway 246. There are 2 gas stations that sell rd propane, one at 3 and Ocean, the other at H Street and North Avenue. No Generators in Overnight Parking. PARKING RESERVATION FORM Make checks payable to LOMPOC VALLEY KENNEL CLUB, INC. (There will be a $25.00 handling charge for returned checks.) ENCLOSE A SELF ADDRESSED, STAMPED ENVELOPE AND MAIL TO: Ron Mattson, 461 Dena Drive, Newbury Park, CA 91320-2904, (805) 498-5819 NAME: _____________________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS: __________________________________________________________________________ VEHICLE TYPE: ______________________________ TOTAL LENGTH: _______________________ UNHOOK: YES OR NOT _______________________ LICENSE NO __________________________ PARKING (INCLUDING 1 30-AMP ELECTRICAL HOOKUP) $80.00 PER NIGHT (FRIDAY AND SATURDAY REQUIRED) ________Wednesday, ________Thursday; ________Friday or ________Saturday ACCOMMODATIONS The following motels have indicated, either by phone contact or AAA directory, that they will allow pets. Most will require either a deposit and/or fee. Exhibitors are urged to make their arrangements as soon as possible and to thoroughly understand the terms and conditions set by each motel before making a commitment. Each year this list gets shorter. You can help. Please respect the motel property and pick up after your dogs and dispose of waste properly. LOMPOC: (all 805 area codes) Budget Inn: 736-1241 Redwood Motor Inn: 735-3737 Comfort Inn and Suites (formerly known as Quality Inn): 735-8555 Super 8: 735-6444 Inn of Lompoc (formerly Days Inn) 735-7744 Motel 6: 735-7631 Days Inn: 733-5000 (Vandenberg Village) BUELLTON Rodeway Inn: 688-0022 Motel 6: 688-7797 SANTA MARIA Best Western Big America: 922-5200 Comfort Inn: 922-5891 (limited rooms) Santa Maria Inn: 928-7777 Motel 6: 928-8111 SANTA BARBARA Fess Parker's Doubletree Resort: 564-4333 Motel 6 Goleta: 964-3596 SPECIAL NOTICE Over the last few years the list of motels that will accept dogs has grown shorter, in part because of the disruption and damage caused by inconsiderate exhibitors. If this trend continues we will soon find ourselves unable to hold dog shows in Lompoc. In an effort to encourage local motels to continue to accept pets, the Lompoc Valley Kennel Club and the individual WSCS Specialty Clubs have agreed to cooperate with the local establishments. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE LOMPOC VALLEY KENNEL CLUB AND THE INDIVIDUAL WSCS SPECIALTY CLUBS WILL INVESTIGATE ANY COMPLAINTS RELATING TO DAMAGED ROOMS OR MISCONDUCT BY THEIR EXHIBITORS AND, IF JUSTIFIED, WILL CONVENE AN EVENT COMMITTEE HEARING WHICH COULD RESULT IN SUSPENSION OF THE INVIDUALS INVOLVED. LURE COURSING Saturday, July 30, 2016 Cabrillo High School, 4350 Constellation Rd, Vandenburg Village, CA. 93436 AKC Lure Coursing Sponsored by Greyhound Club of America Scottish Deerhound Club of America ASFA Lure Coursing Sponsored by Irish Wolfhound Association of the West Coast Trial limited to Irish Wolfhounds: ASFA Lure Trial, Sat. 9 a.m. $5 fun runs / $10 certification runs Trials limited to Greyhounds and Scottish Deerhounds: AKC Lure trial, All Breed JC and QC testing, Sat. 1 p.m. $5 fun runs as allowed by time. For premium lists contact: Greyhound Field Trial Secretary, Elissa Thompson elissa@swcp.com or cell 505-250-0935 Deerhound Field Trial Secretary, Renee Davis, dearsrock@aol.com IWAWC Trial Secretary, Lori Walker, Franjoiw@gmail.com Canine Good Citizens Test (Sponsored by the Irish Wolfhound Association of the West Coast ) Thursday, July 28, 2016 Ryon Park, Lompoc California Test is open to both registered and un-registered purebred dogs 6 months of age or older. Testing and registration will be near the Irish Wolfhound Ring. Thursday, July 28, 2016 2:30 PM or at the completion of judging Pre-entry - $10.00 Pre-entry closing date July 13, 2016 Day of test entry - $15.00 Entries accepted day of test until 12:30 PM Mail CGC entry to: Linda Randall IWAWC P.O. Box 1693 Tustin, CA 92781 Checks payable to IWAWC CGC Registration Form Breed: Registered Name of Dog: AKC Number: Call Name: Name of Handler: Address: (city, state, zip) Home Phone: Cell Phone: Email: Signature: Bring brush & 6 ft. lead. GREYHOUND CLUB OF AMERICA, INC 2016 NATIONAL SPECIALTY Member of the American Kennel Club THIS CLUB DOES NOT AGREE TO ARBITRATE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ON THE OFFICIAL AKC ENTRY FOR THIS EVENT. THE GCA DEDICATES THE 2015 WESTERN SPECIALTY TO THE MEMORY OF GLORIA REESE OFFICERS President .................................................................................................................................. Dani Edgerton Vice-President.............................................................................................................................Robert Paust Treasurer.......................................................................................................................................Joan Malak Recording Secretary..............................................................................................................Karen Dayberry Corresponding Secretary ................................................................................................................Patti Clark 25 Point O Rocks Road, Newtown, CT 06470 BOARD MEMBERS Sheryl Bartel, MD Cynthia Swanson David Klein Thomas Butler, MD SHOW COMMITTEE Sheryl Bartel – Show Chair, 16088 Andal Ln, Mt. Vernon, WA 98274 360-422-7804 sbartel@sos.net Judge’s Liaison......................................................................................................................... Thomas Butler Trophies ...................................................................................................................................... Sheryl Bartel Trophies (Medallions) ................................................................................................... Patricia Gail Burnham Specialty Luncheon ........................................................................................................... Beth Anne Gordon Catalog ....................................................................................................................................... Sheryl Bartel Trophies (GCA Perpetuals) ............................................................................................................. Lisa Stine Ringside Hospitality .......................................................................................................... Beth Anne Gordon Raffle ....................................................................................................................................... Michelle Shultz Lure Trial Chairman .......................................................................................................... Beth Anne Gordon JUDGES Mr. George Bell. – All Specialty classes P.O.Box 444, Alpaugh, CA 93201-0444 Mrs. Laurie Soutar– Sweepstakes & Veteran Sweepstakes 726683 TWP RD 3 RR 2 , Princeton, ONT Canada N0J 1V0 Mr. Thomas S. Powers – Junior Showmanship* 17633 Community STt. Northridge, CA 91325-3923 Mr. Laurence Libeu – Obedience. 1040 Refugio Rd, Santa Ynez, CA 93460-9316 Mrs. Barbara Arine– Rally PO Box 1485, Lompoc, CA 93438-1485 A special area will be set up for ringside judge tutoring during the specialty. Anyone interested in judging Greyhounds is welcome to participate in this educational venue. Contact Sheryl Bartel, sbartel@sos.net for more information. CHALLENGE TROPHIES BEST OF BREED Geri Ann Hendrick, Gerico Greyhounds, offers through the Greyhound Club of America, Inc. a bronze greyhound figure, in loving memory of Ch. Quest Page Touched Me.* THE SUNTIGER CHALLENGE TROPHY Patricia Gail Burnham offers through the Greyhound Club of America, Inc. a bronze greyhound statue, in loving memory of Dr. Elsie Neustadt of Rudel Greyhounds* WINNERS DOG "The GRANDCRU CHALLENGE TROPHY FOR WINNERS DOG" - A silver-plated English Hallmark stamped Biscuit Box in loving memory of CH GrandCru Talisker At Heart. Offered by Melanie and Jack Steele and Rindi Gaudet.* WINNERS BITCH "The GRANDCRU CHALLENGE TROPHY FOR WINNERS BITCH" - A silver-plated English Hallmark stamped Tea Caddy in loving memory of MBIS MBISS GCH GrandCru Clos Erasmus. Offered by Melanie and Jack Steele and Rindi Gaudet.* BEST BRED BY EXHIBITOR "The MARTI BRADFORD MEMORIAL CHALLENGE TROPHY" - A silver trophy in loving memory of long time greyhound breeder Marti Bradford offered by Colin and Kimberly Fritzler of Windrock Reg.* BRED BY EXHIBITOR DOG "The SUNTIGER BRED BY EXHIBITOR DOG CHALLENGE TROPHY" - A silver plated trophy for first in the Bred-By exhibitor Dog Class is offered in loving memory of the brothers DC Suntiger Fleetfld Pure Gold and Black Hawk CD, SC, CGC,VC. by Patricia Gail Burnham, Suntiger Greyhounds.* BEST IN PUPPY SWEEPSTAKES "THE DEBORAH C. LITTLETON MEMORIAL CHALLENGE TROPHY – An original bronze trophy created by Bonnie Dalzel. Helios Greyhounds rededicates this trophy in remembrance of Debbie Littleton and in loving memory of SBIS CH Helios Sun King, Sweepstakes and BOB winner from the classes 2004. BEST DUAL CHAMPION (All AKC Dual Champions entered in the regular and non-regular conformation classes are eligible to compete for this trophy.) "THE WINDROCK CHALLENGE TROPHY" Offered by Colin and Kim Fritzler of WINDROCK to honor the memory and enthusiastic spirit of their beloved Greyhound, "Karmen", DC Windrock Dancing Queen SC Fch. A large Rosette ribbon and lure coursing themed prize will be awarded to the winner.* * For permanent possession a Challenge Trophy must be won three times by the same owner, not necessarily with the same dog and shall remain in the custody of the club until retired. SELECT DOG and SELECT BITCH At the Judge’s Discretion Grand Championship points may be awarded to BOB and BOS (providing they are champions of record) and two additional champions of record, designated Select Dog, and Select Bitch. The Greyhound Club of American, Inc. offers a rosette and a Silvertone Club Medallion for the designated Select Dog and Select Bitch. AWARDS OF MERIT The Greyhound Club of America allows for five Awards of Merit which may be presented in addition to Best of Breed and Best of Opposite Sex. The judge may award all or none of the Awards of Merit. The Greyhound Club of America, Inc. offers a rosette and its ribboned silvertone medallion for each Award of Merit winner. PRIZES PUPPY AND VETERAN SWEEPSTAKES: GCA offers rosettes and its ribboned silvertone club medallion for Best in Sweepstakes and Best Opposite Sex to Best in Sweepstakes. BREED: GCA offers rosettes for Best of Breed, Best of Opposite Sex, Best of Winners, Select Dog, Select Bitch, Winners Dog, Winners Bitch, Reserve Winners Dog, Reserve Winners Bitch, Best Puppy, Best Veteran, Best Owner Handler, Best Bred-By Exhibitor, and First in each regular and non-regular class. GCA offers its gold-toned medallion for Best of Breed, Best of Opposite Sex, Winners Dog and Winners Bitch. GCA offers its ribboned silvertone medallion for Reserve Winners Dog, Reserve Winners Bitch, Select Dog, Select Bitch, and Award of Merit winners OBEDIENCE: GCA offers its ribboned club medallion for High in Trial, and ribboned silvertone medallion for each placement with a qualifying score in the regular classes. A green ribbon is offered for each qualifying score. A Blue and Gold Rosette is offered for Highest Scoring Greyhound in Trial. JUNIOR HANDLING: GCA offers a rosette for first in each class. A Rosette and ribboned goldtone club medallion is offered for Best Junior Handler. TROPHIES The Greyhound Club of America, through the generosity of its sponsors, members, and friends offers the following trophies. SWEEPSTAKES BEST IN PUPPY SWEEPSTAKES – Ribboned Silvertone Club Medallion and a British Slip Lead is offered BEST IN VETERAN IN SWEEPSTAKES – Ribboned Silvertone Club Medallion and a British Slip Lead is offered. BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX PUPPY & VETERAN IN SWEEPSTAKES – Ribboned Silvertone Club Medallion and a British Slip Lead is offered. BREED Best of Breed and Best of Opposite Sex - Framed Greyhound Print is offered. by Jeff Winton and Jim Modica, UPPER MOUNTAIN Best of Winners - A Framed Fruit label – “North Pomona, CA Greyhound Brand Citrus” is offered Winners Dog - 3 quart blue stainless steel bowl is offered by Jeff Winton and Jim Modica, UPPER MOUNTAIN Winners Bitch - 3 quart red stainless steel bowl is offered by Jeff Winton and Jim Modica, UPPER MOUNTAIN Reserve Winners Dog and Bitch – a British slip lead is offered. Select Dog – FA ramed greyhound art Print is offered Select Bitch – A framed Greyhound art Print is offered AWARDS OF MERIT, a Greyhound pin is offered to each AOM Best Puppy – An Icart pendart is offered by Sheryl Bartel, Helios Greythounds. Best Bred By Exhibitor Greyhound themed Tote Bag Best Owner-Handler, AKC OWNER HANDLER SERIES Greyhound themed Tote Bag First through fourth place in the following classes. First place – a framed “BLUE HOUND” California fruit nd th through 4 place, a Greyhound Notepad is offered. 6-9 Puppy Dog 9-12 Puppy Dog is offered by Maverick, Judy & John Tisdale, 12-18 Dog is offered by Willomoor Hounds, Patti Clark & June Matarazzo. Amateur Owner Handled Dog – offered by GCA. Bred By Exhibitor Dog – American Bred Dog – offered by GCA. Open Dog 6-9 Puppy Bitch. 9-12 Puppy Bitch, 12-18 Bitch is offered by Willomoor Hounds, Patti Clark & June Matarazzo Amateur Owner Handled Bitch, Bred By Exhibitor Bitch is offered by John Visick, American Bred Bitch, Open Bitch label is offered, and for 2 Out of respect for those veterans who honor us with their presence, only first place will be awarded in nd each veteran class. All others will be considered runners-up and will receive 2 place awards. Veteran Dog Veteran Bitch For first in the following non regular classes a framed “BLUE HOUND” California fruit label is offered. nd th For 2 through 4 place, greyhound notepad is offered. Coursing Dog & Coursing Bitch Stud Dog, Brood Bitch, Brace. GENERAL TROPHY FUND DONORS James & Darlene Allred, Dr. Sheryl Bartel, L. E. Christopher Mott, John Visick. JUNIOR HANDLING Best Junior Handler: A Greyhound Pin is offered by Emily Miller, in memory of Hewly Hit The Books CGC. First place in each Junior Handling class: A Greyhound note card pack is offered by Sheryl Bartel, Helios Greyhounds. BEST PUPPY Best puppy competition will be for winners of the Puppy dog and Puppy Bitch 6-9 and 9-12 classes only. BEST BRED BY EXHIBITOR Best bred-by exhibitor competition will be for winners of the Bred by Dog, and Bred By Bitch classes only. GREYHOUND OBEDIENCE TRIAL Qualifying score is required for all prizes. HIGHEST SCORING GREYHOUND IN TRIAL The Greyhound Club of America offers its gold tone ribboned medallion. Aragon Kennels offer a bronze Greyhound statue in memory of BISS DC Aragon Night Frost CDX TDX VCD1 RE OJP SC VCX.* A Bronze Greyhound Statue to be known as the Suntiger Perpetual Trophy offered by P. G. Burnham in fond memory of Ch FCh Midnight shadow Traveler UDTX and Ch FCh California Sunshine Traveler UDT, LCM.* *For permanent possession it must be won three times by the same owner, not necessarily with the same dog and shall remain in the custody of the club until retired. Rosettes: A Blue and Gold Rosette is offered for Highest Scoring Greyhound in Trial. A Green Rosette is offered for each qualifying score. Rosettes are offered for first in each class. For Highest Scoring Greyhound in Trial framed greyhound artwork is offered by Helen Hamilton DVM, in Memory of SBIS Ch Aryal Aroi Stoney Ridge TDX, CDX, RE, AX, AXJ. Qualifying score: The Greyhound Club of America offers its ribboned medallion. A greyhound tile trivet is offered by GCA for each Greyhound completing an obedience title. REGULAR AND OPTIONAL TITLING CLASSES. For First in Each Regular and Optional Titling Class and each non-regular obedience class a framed Blue Hound Fruit label is offered. For second through fourth in each regular class a greyhound note pad is offered. Regular classes are: Novice A, Novice B,Open A, , Open B, Utility A, & Utility B. The Optional Titling Classes are: Beginner Novice A, Beginner Novice B &Graduate Novice,. GREYHOUND RALLY TRIAL A Green Rosette is offered for each qualifying score. Rosettes are offered for first in each class. For second through fourth in each regular class a greyhound note pad is offered. Qualifying score: The Greyhound Club of America offers its ribboned medallion. A greyhound tile trivet is offered for each Greyhound completing a Rally title. For First in Each Regular Rally Class a Blue Hound Fruit label is offered. For second through fourth in each regular class a greyhound note pad is offered. GREYHOUND SWEEPSTAKES Sweepstakes will be judged prior to the regular classes. Entries are open to non-members as well as members. All entries must be made at the same time as the regular class entries and on the same form with the specific age class written in the “Additional Class” place on the entry form. Each dog in Puppy sweepstakes must be entered in a regular class. Each dog in Veteran sweepstakes need not be entered in another class. CLASSES: (each age division is divided by dogs and bitches) Puppy Sweepstakes: 6 & under 9 months, 9 & under 12 months, 12 & under 15 months, 15 & under 18 months. Veteran Sweepstakes: 7 & under 9 years, 9 & under 11 years, 11 years & older. After a 35% deduction for sweepstakes’ expenses, the remaining entry fees will be divided as prizes within that class as follows: Each class with one entry……………………………First – 100% Each class with two entries………………………….First – 75%, Second – 25% Each class with three entries………………………..First – 60%, Second – 30%, Third – 10% Each class with four or more entries……………….First – 50%, Second – 25%, Third – 15%, Fourth – 10% HOSPITALITY Ice water and drinks will be available for exhibitors during the specialty. A ringside Specialty Luncheon will be provided by reservation after the specialty, with GCA membership meeting to follow. Please join us as soon as the specialty is finished as we will start while photos are being taken and continue through the membership meeting. GREYHOUND CLUB OF AMERICA MEETING There will be a General Membership meeting on the show grounds, in the Greyhound ring after the specialty Luncheon. SPECIALTY LUNCHEON - FRIDAY AT RINGSIDE Please join us for a gathering of Greyhound people for luncheon with the Judges after the Specialty. If you would like to join us, please contact Beth Anne Gordon by Monday, July 25th at 575-434-5481. Price is $22 per person. The caterer needs an accurate count, so send in your reservations and checks early to – Beth Anne Gordon, P.O. Box 850, La Luz, New Mexico 88337. SPECIALTY RAFFLE There will be a raffle on the show grounds. Tickets may be purchased during the specialty, and during the Luncheon and GCA club meeting. The winning tickets will be drawn at the GCA Membership meeting after the specialty. Donations are welcomed and you can contact Michelle Shultz, E-mail: michelle.t.shultz@gmail.com for donation of items for the auction. GREYHOUND SPECIALTY LURE COURSING Saturday 30 July 2016. Greyhound Trial. and all-breed JC & QC testing. Fun runs as time allows. For Premium list contact Beth Anne Gordon, Field Trial Chair at jsgordon@wildblue.net or jsgordon118@gmail.com, cell 505-250-0935 or Elissa Thompson, Field Trial Secretary at elissa@swcp.com cell phone 505-250-0935.. . CATALOG ADVERTISING The WSCS catalog is widely read by all Sighthound breeders and fanciers. Catalogs are taken nationwide and internationally and remain a resource for fanciers. Support our club and Specialty by reserving one or more pages. Each page helps the club! Full page including one photo: $45.00. Half page including one photo: $30.00. Each additional photo: $10.00. Quarter page, no photo: $20. Make checks payable to “GCA” and mail ad material and checks to Sheryl Bartel, 16088 Andal Lane, Mount Vernon, WA 98274 sbartel@sos.net, 360-422-7804. DEADLINE July 5, 2016 THIS APPLIES TO GREYHOUNDS ONLY OWNER-HANDLER COMPETITION T h e A K C Na t io n a l O wn e r-Ha n d le d S e rie s will b e co n d u ct e d f o llo win g B e s t o f B re e d ju d gin g in e a ch b re e d rin g. A ll d o gs in t h e B O B c o m p e t it io n (in clu d in g W D & W B ) will st a y in t h e rin g a f t e r t h e ju d ge m a k e s t h e ir p la ce m e n t s in B O B co m p e t it io n . T h e rin g st e wa rd will a s k a ll p ro f e ssio n a l h a n d le rs, h o u se h o ld m e m b e rs a n d cu rre n t a ssist a n t s t o p ro f e s s io n a l h a n d le r t o le a ve t h e rin g a n d t h e n t h e ju d ge will t h e n s e le c t t h e B e st O wn e r-Ha n d le d (B O H). T h e d o g a n d it s o wn e r will c o n t in u e t o a ccru e p o in t s f o r a n y gro u p p la ce m e n t s o r B e st s in S h o w. 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Do gs e xh ib it e d b y p ro f e ssio n a l h a n d le rs o n t h e d a y o f t h e e ve n t a re n o t e ligib le f o r t h is co m p e t it io n . Do gs e xh ib it e d b y cu rre n t a ssist a n t s a n d h o u s e h o ld m e m b e rs o f a p ro f e ssio n a l h a n d le r o n t h e d a y o f t h e e ve n t a re n o t e ligib le t o e n t e r t h is co m p e t it io n . P r ofe s s i ona l ha ndl e r s a re d e f in e d a s a n y p e rso n wh o b e lo n gs o r h a s b e lo n ge d t o a p ro f e ssio n a l h a n d le rs' o rga n iza t io n , d ist rib u t e d ra t e c a rd s , o r o t h e rwise a d ve rt ise d o r re p re se n t e d t h e m se lve s a s h a n d lin g d o gs f o r p a y wit h in t h e la st f ive ye a rs. Fo r m o re in f o rm a t io n a b o u t t h e S e rie s o r if yo u h a ve qu e st io n s a b o u t h o s t in g t h e se e ve n t s, p le a se co n t a ct t h e A K C E ve n t s d e p a rt m e n t a t (9 1 9 ) 8 1 6 -3 5 7 9 o r e ve n t n e ws @ a kc. o rg. 4/10/15 IRISH WOLFHOUND ASSOCIATION of the WEST COAST, Inc. SEVENTY-FIRST AND SEVENTY-SECOND SPECIALTY SHOWS AND SIXTY- SIXTH SWEEPSTAKES Licensed by the American Kennel Club OFFICERS President ..………………….……….…. Donna Drake Vice President……..…….…………….. …….Cheryl Rice Treasurer....................…………………… Peter Brown Secretary.………………………………… Patricia Cobb 2397 North Altadena Drive, Altadena CA 91001 (626) 797-7620 DIRECTORS Lori Walker, Tom Powers, Phyllis Buck, Mo Aiken, Michelle Quesada BENCH SHOW COMMITTEE Tom Powers: Chairman, Terri Jones, Peter Brown, officers and directors SHOW COMMITTEE Show Chairman…………………………………………….................................................Donna Drake 1212 Westmont Dr., Southlake, TX 76092 Phone: (817) 247-7090, e-mail: dugancd@aol.com and all the officers and directors of the Club Assistant Show Chairman...........................................................……………….................….Lani Powers Obedience/ Rally……………………………………………………………………………………Donna Drake Lure Coursing Event Coordinator……………………...........………………………………………Lori Walker Special Classes Coordinator...............................................................………………….….……..Pat Cobb Grounds............................................................................................................. Peter Brown/Tom Powers Emergency Coordinator...............................................................…………..…………..............Lori Walker Meal Reservations……………………………………….…………..............…………………….Donna Drake Exhibitor Hospitality…………………………........……………………………..Mo &Deb Aiken/Donna Drake Judge’s Hospitality...........................................................................…….... …..Cheryl Rice/Donna Drake Catalog Advertising……………………………………………......…...................Pat Cobb - (626) 797-7620 50/50 Raffle………………………………………….....……………………………………...Michelle Quesada IWAWC Silent Auction……………………………………………………Michelle Quesada - (310) 629-5478 Basket Auction……………………………………………………………………..Phyllis Buck (951) 676-4515 Trophy Chair………………………………………………………....................Lani Powers - (818) 343-2239 Challenge Trophy Chair…………………………………..……………………….............................Pat Cobb Ring Steward ………………………………………………………………….…………………….Ginny Bryant Announcer ...........................................................................................…………………...........Cheryl Rice IWAWC Specialty Photographer........................................................Rich Bergman, fotok9s@yahoo.com Only Specialty Photographer and IWAWC Newsletter editor may enter the ring to take photographs. VETERINARIAN There will be no on-site veterinarian during show hours on Thursday. Veterinary services are available close to Ryon Park at the following: West Valley Veterinary Clinic, 123 No. V Street, Lompoc. (805) 736-1238. Open 9am-6pm. Dr. Sam, DVM St. Francis Veterinary Hospital, 934 No. H Street, Lompoc (805) 735-8980. Open 7:30-2:00, 4:00-6:30. Dr. Hunt, DVM Lompoc Veterinary Clinic, 1416 E. Ocean Avenue, Lompoc (805) 736-6555. Open 8:00-12:00, 3:00-6:00. Dr. Harris, DVM For information on additional & emergency veterinary services, see the WSCS portion of the premium list. JUDGES: THURSDAY, JULY 28 All Regular and Non-regular Specialty Classes - Sam Houston McDonald 2301 Eagle Farms Road, Chester Springs, PA Puppy Sweepstakes - Mary Foor-Eitrem PO Box 599, Oakley, UT 84055 Special Classes - Mo Aiken 4174 Hillside Avenue, Norco, CA 92860 JUDGES: FRIDAY, JULY 29 All Regular and Non-regular Specialty Classes Mr Knut Olav Wille Odegarden 15, Honefoss, Honefoss, Norway 3519 Mr. Thomas S. Powers – Junior Showmanship* 17633 Community STt. Northridge, CA 91325-3923 Mr. Laurence Libeu – Obedience. 1040 Refugio Rd, Santa Ynez, CA 93460-9316 Mrs. Barbara Arine– Rally PO Box 1485, Lompoc, CA 93438-1485 CLASSIFICATION: Applies to each Specialty. Regular and Non-regular classes are as described in the beginning of the premium list except for the following changes and additions which apply only to Irish Wolfhounds: IWAWC will offer the Novice Class for dogs and bitches. IWAWC will not offer Amateur Owner Handled classes. Veteran Dogs and Bitches will be judged the first classes of the day at each Specialty. NON-REGULAR CLASSES INVOLVING MULTIPLE DOG ENTRIES Brace Class: For two dogs, irrespective of sex, with identical ownership. This is an additional class only for dogs that are entered in a regular class at this show. Entry fee: $15.00 per unit. Team Class: For four dogs, irrespective of sex, with identical ownership. This is an additional class only for dogs that are entered in a regular class at this show. Entry Fee:$15.00 per unit. BEST PUPPY CLASSIFICATIONS Best Puppy competition will be for winners of the puppy dog and puppy bitch 6-9 and 9-12 classes only. Dogs over 12 months of age are not considered puppies. Judging will take place after Best of Breed Competition. SWEEPSTAKES: Thursday, July 28th only. Professional handlers and their assistants who regularly make themselves available for handling in exchange for monetary compensation may only show dogs bred or owned by them. Junior and Senior Stakes will be judged separately and there will be no competition between the two divisions. JUNIOR STAKES Puppy dogs (6 mo. & under 9 mo.) Puppy Bitches (6 mo. & under 9 mo.) Puppy dogs (9 mo. & under 12 mo.) Puppy Bitches (9 mo.& under 12 mo.) SENIOR STAKES Senior Dogs (12 mo. & under 15 mo.) Senior Bitches (12 mo.& under 15mo.) Senior Dogs (15 mo. & under 18 mo.) Senior Bitches (15 mo. & under 18 mo.) The Sweepstakes entry fee is $15.00 per entry and is an addition to the regular entry fee. All entries in Sweepstakes MUST also be entered in a Regular Class and entries must be made at the same time that the regular entries are made AND ON THE SAME ENTRY FORM IN THE BOX MARKED "ADDITIONAL CLASSES." Entry must clearly state in which class the dog is to be entered. The Club shall retain 25% of the entry fee for expenses. The remaining 75% will be divided as follows: First Place-30%, Second Place20%, Third Place-15%, and Fourth Place-10% Winners of the Junior Stakes will compete for Best in Junior Sweepstakes and Best of Opposite Sex in Junior Sweepstakes. Winners of the Senior Stakes will compete for Best in Senior Sweepstakes and Best of Opposite Sex in Senior Sweepstakes. A gold-toned or silver-toned IWAWC Specialty Medallion will be awarded to the winners of Best and Best Opposite in Junior and Senior Sweeps. AWARDS OF MERIT At the conclusion of Best of Breed competition each day the judge may select, at their discretion, up to three dogs for Awards of Merit. Green and white rosettes will be presented to each recipient. IWAWC SPECIALTY TROPHIES Unless otherwise noted, all Specialty Trophies will be custom made by Ekelund Master Weavers of Sweden reflecting the IWAWC Coursing Hounds logo and other related wolfhound designs. **Through the generosity of its members and friends, the Irish Wolfhound Association of the West Coast offers to the winners of the following classes at each Specialty: Best In Specialty – Table Runner and Placemats Best of Opposite Sex – Table Runner and Placemats Best of Winners – Table Runner and Placemats Winners Dog and Bitch – Table Runner and Placemats Reserve Winners Dog and Bitch – Table Runner Best Puppy in Regular Puppy Classes – Table Runner First Place in Regular Classes – Gold-toned IWAWC Specialty Medallion Second Through Fourth Place in Regular Classes - Silver-toned IWAWC Specialty Medallion First Place Veteran Dog and Bitch- Table Runner Second Through Fourth in Veteran Dog and Bitch- Silver-toned IWAWC Specialty Medallion First Place in Non-Regular Classes- Gold-toned IWAWC Specialty Medallion Second Through Fourth Place in Non-Regular Classes - Silver-toned IWAWC Specialty Medallion Obedience Trial: Qualifying Score Required for Awards. High in Trial- Table Runner First Place in Regular Classes- Gold-toned IWAWC Specialty Medallion Second Through Fourth Place in Regular Classes - Silver-toned IWAWC Specialty Medallion First Place in Non-Regular Classes- Gold-toned IWAWC Specialty Medallion Second Through Fourth Place in Non-Regular Classes - Silver-toned IWAWC Specialty Medallion Rally Obedience: Qualifying Score Required for Awards. High in Rally Obedience Trial - Hand Towel First Place in Regular Classes - Gold-toned IWAWC Specialty Medallion Second Through Fourth Place in Regular Classes - Silver-toned IWAWC Specialty Medallion First Place in Non-Regular Classes - Gold-toned IWAWC Specialty Medallion Second Through Fourth Place in Non-Regular Classes - Silver-toned IWAWC Specialty Medallion Specialty Lure Coursing : Qualifying Score required for awards. Best of Breed- Table Runner Junior Showmanship: Best Junior Showman – Hand Towel CHALLENGE TROPHIES The following trophies are offered through the Irish Wolfhound Association of the West Coast, for competition at its shows only. For permanent possession must be won three times by the same owner, not necessarily with the same dog. These trophies are open to all exhibitors. Best of Breed – The Kerryarc Best of Breed Trophy, a polished pewter “Antique” Large Tray with Handles,offered by Mandy and Chandler Tyler and Carson Collier, Kerryarc Irish Wolfhounds. Best of Breed – The Kerryarc Trophy, a large round “Antique” platter for the breeder/owner/handler of BOB, offered by Mandy and Chandler Tyler and Carson Collier, Kerryarc Irish Wolfhounds. Best of Winners - The Kerryarc Best of Winners Trophy, a polished pewter “Pearl” large square tray, offered by Mandy Tyler, Carson Collier, and Chandler Tyler, Kerryarc Irish Wolfhounds. Best of Opposite Sex - The Pinehurst Trophy, a polished pewter ornate perfume tray, offered by Karen Catov-Goodell. Winners Dog - The Kerryarc Winners Dog Trophy, a polished pewter “Turque” medium tray, offered by Mandy and Chandler Tyler and Carson Collier, Kerryarc Irish Wolfhounds.. Winners Bitch - The Kerryarc Winners Bitch Trophy, a large round Wilton Armetale tray, offered by Mandy Tyler, Carson Collier, and Chandler Tyler. Open Dog - The Kerryarc Open Dog Trophy, a polished pewter “Modern” smooth tray, offered by Mandy and Chandler Tyler and Carson Collier, Kerryarc Irish Wolfhounds. Open Bitch - The Kerryarc Bacall of Eagle Memorial Trophy, a pewter tray, offered by Kerryarc IWs, the Tyler family. Bred by Exhibitor Dog - The Quest Bred by Exhibitor Dog Trophy, a square Wilton Armetale “Symphony” tray, offered by Ed Powers and Cathy Lursen-Powers. Bred by Exhibitor Bitch - The Kerryarc Visalia De Californio Trophy, a walnut plaque, retired and redonated by Mandy Tyler, Carson Collier, and Chandler Tyler. American Bred Dog - The Cill Chuillinn Challenge Trophy, an oval platter with inlaid mother-of -pearl, offered by Casey Kilcullen-Steiner of Cill Chuillinn Irish Wolfhounds. American Bred Bitch - The Eagle Farms Trophy, a pewter serving platter, offered by Mandy Tyler in honor of her dear friend, Mr. Samuel Evans Ewing 3rd. Veteran Dog - The Balgonie Veteran Dog Trophy, a polished pewter charger, offered by Patricia and Connall Bell. Veteran Bitch - The Dunmadadh Veteran Bitch Trophy, a polished pewter tray, retired and redonated by Lynne Rosebrock. Best Puppy - The Dunmadadh Best Puppy Trophy, a silver plated tray, offered by Patricia Cobb in honor of all promising Irish Wolfhound puppies. High Score in Obedience - The MYSHAM Challenge Trophy, a silver plated antique silver teapot on a walnut base, offered in memory of Carroy Shamrock CD for excellence in obedience by Gail Hawksworth and Lenora Adams Deck, to be awarded to the dog with the qualifying score of 195 points or better. Novice Obedience - CH. Horizons Rosalind McRick CD, NA, NAJ Memorial Trophy, a polished pewter beaded grape tray with handles, retired and re-donated by Edward Powers and Cathy Lursen Powers, and offered to the dog with the highest qualifying score in regular Novice Obedience classes. Specialty Lure Coursing Best of Breed- The Pirate Queen Best of Breed Lure Coursing Trophy, a walnut plaque retired and redonated by Sue Kocsis. NOTE: Effective 1/10/87 IWAWC Club policy requires that the Challenge Trophy Chairman retain possession of all Challenge trophies until retired. Interim winners will have their photograph taken with the trophy at the Specialty, and then are required to return the trophy immediately to the Permanent Trophy Chairman. Effective 1/99, IWAWC Club Challenge Trophies engraving policy was changed. The Club will now pay for the annual engraving of all Challenge Trophies. Special Classes After the Specialty on Thursday, July 28, IWAWC will offer Special Classes. This event serves as an educational tool for novice breeders and exhibitors and will provide acknowledgement for those dogs judged to be best in the following classes: Height - For the two IWs, one dog and one bitch, that most closely exemplify the GREAT SIZE and COMMANDING APPEARANCE specified in the Irish Wolfhound Breed Standard. Procedure for Height Competition: Height measurements will be taken at various times during the day by an appointed Club member. An announcement will be made giving times and place for these measurements. A minimum of three measurements are required for each dog competing. The three tallest dogs and the three tallest bitches then shall compete in the Special Classes with the judge selecting the dog and bitch that most closely exemplify the GREAT SIZE and COMMANDING APPEARANCE specified in the Irish Wolfhound Breed Standard. th Dogs must be entered in the Specialty on Thursday, July 28 to be eligible to compete in Special Classes. Pre-entry is $5.00 per class. Day of show entry is $7.00 and will be taken at the catalog table up to 30 minutes prior to start of Special Classes judging on Thursday. If you enter multiple dogs in Special Classes, please make copies of the class registration form. Special Classes Registration Name: Address: Phone: Email: Dog’s Registered Name: Sex: Circle Classes entered: Height Dogs Best Height Bitches Total amount enclosed: Pre-entries must be received by July 23, 2016. Mail entry and check made out to IWAWC to: Pat Cobb IWAWC Special Classes 2397 N. Altadena Dr., Altadena, CA 910001 **TROPHIES FOR SPECIAL CLASSES: The Irish Wolfhound Association of the West Coast offers a Hand Towel woven with the IWAWC Coursing Hounds Logo for the winner of each class. **IWAWC reserves the right to substitute a trophy of equal or greater value for the published trophy.** CHALLENGE TROPHIES FOR SPECIAL CLASSES The following trophies are offered through the IWAWC for competition at its Specialty Shows only. For permanent possession to be won three times by the same owner not necessarily with the same dog. These trophies are open to all exhibitors. . Height Award: Bitch –The Knightwind Humboldt Honey Trophy, a walnut plaque offered by Chuck and Arline Stockham. Height Award: Dog - The Mysham Cornado and Edoc’sil Trophy, a pewter tray with walnut plaque offered by Gail Hawksworth and Lenora Deck. ALL AROUND IRISH WOLFHOUND TROPHY Challenge Trophy – Ed Powers and Cathy Lursen-Powers offer, open to all, through IWAWC, Inc., the All Around Irish Wolfhound Trophy (walnut plaque with bas relief sculpture by Debbie Engle). For permanent possession must be won 3 times by the same owner, but with at least 2 different hounds. The winner of the All -Around Hound competition will receive a Table Runner and Placemats. All entrants will receive rosettes. For award consideration, a qualified hound must be entered in an AKC class at the IWAWC Specialty AND in the All Around Hound Competition (free, separate, special class entry) following all requirements and deadlines. A verifiable list of lifetime accomplishments must be submitted with the entry. The All Around Irish Wolfhound Trophy will be awarded to the hound judged most accomplished in multiple disciplines. Priority will be given to a dog titled in multiple disciplines (i.e. CH, CD, FCH would rate higher than a CH CDX) Placements will only be credited to break a tie. The Judging Committee decision will be final. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS for entering are TWO Complete Titles: 1. Shall include a conformation title, or 2.Two other titles plus major conformation points 3. Hound MUST be owner handled EXCEPT in conformation or under special circumstances 4. Co-owned hounds are considered ONLY for the owner with whom the hound resides Please list all titles, or legs/points earned towards titles, appropriate placements, and a short description of your All Around Hound's special qualities & accomplishments. THANK YOU! -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Entry Form: All Around Hound If your hound has a title not listed above, please include it along with a brief explanation. As new titles are made available, they will be added to the list. Hound’s registered name: Hound’s call name: Sex ________________________ Hound’s AKC Reg. No. Date of Birth _____________________ Owner’s name _____________________________________________________ Name of Breeder(s) ____________________________________________________ Date Title or Leg Completed ______ ____________________________ ______ ____________________________ ______ ____________________________ Thank You and keep having fun! Score (obedience only) _________ _________ _________ Use additional paper if necessary. There is NO ENTRY FEE. Please send the completed entry to Jill Bryson by the IWAWC Specialty closing date, Wednesday, July 13, 2016. Send your entry to: Jill Bryson, P.O. Box 1112, Hailey, ID, 83333 If you have questions, or would like a full explanation of the scoring system, please contact Jill - (208) 7884750 SPECIALTY LURE COURSING A Specialty Lure Course for Irish Wolfhounds only will be held July 30, Saturday morning at Cabrillo High School. Practice runs will be offered as time permits. For information, contact Lori Walker at mkwlaw@juno.com . CANINE GOOD CITIZENS TESTING Offered on Thursday, July 28 after the completion of judging. For information contact Linda Randall at Citadel9@aol.com. EXHIBITOR EDUCATION PROGRAM - Thursday, July 28, 2016 For the last two years IWAWC has concentrated on the "Form" in the "Form follows Function" rule by examining the Irish Wolfhound Standard. Now we are going to look at "Function" and would love to have you join us in an open forum on Sighthound coursing, focusing in particular on the Irish Wolfhound. Join us at ringside at the completion of judging on Thursday, July 28. JUDGES EDUCATION - FRIDAY, JULY 29, 2016 Ringside mentoring for prospective judges will be available throughout the day followed by a “hands on” session after completion of judging. For information or questions please contact Linda Souza at limerickiw@yahoo.com. ANNUAL IWAWC MEMBERSHIP MEETING – FRIDAY, JULY 29, 2016 During the lunch break at ringside. Bring your lunch and plan to attend. CATALOG ADVERTISING The WSCS catalog is widely read by all Sighthound breeder and fanciers. Support our club and Specialty by reserving one or more pages. For breed related advertising: Full page including one photo: $40.00. Half page including one photo: $30.00. Each additional photo: $10.00. Quarter page, no photo: $20.00. Ads can be camera-ready or not. For camera-ready ads, format to 8 1/2 x 11, with 1 inch side margins and 1/2 inch margins top and bottom. For ads that are not camera-ready, send the picture and what you want the ad to say. If you want the picture cropped, describe how (e.g. "crop to dog and handler", etc.). Put your name and address on the back of all photos. Make your check payable to IWAWC. All ads must be submitted to Bradshaw together. Send the ad and the check to Pat Cobb, 2397 No. Altadena Drive, Altadena, CA 91001 by June 29, 2016. Write Catalog Advertising on the envelope. For best reproduction, please also send an electronic version (if available) which will be forwarded to the superintendent. IWAWC SPECIALTY AUCTION Plan to join us and support the IWAWC’s Silent Auction at the Elks Lodge, 905 East Ocean, Lompoc 93436. Enjoy the social hour with a cash bar at 6:30 pm, Friday, July 29, prior to the Judges' dinner. Any and all donations will be gratefully accepted, and can be sent to: Michelle Quesada 1490 J.T. Eisley Dr. Corona, CA 92881 If bringing donated items, please email a description by July 23 to Michelle at contsec@aol.com to insure proper acknowledgement. BASKET RAFFLE This year IWAWC will be drawing on the success of our NorCal friends and organizing a themed basket raffle. If you would like to participate and put your creative abilities to work for the Club, contact Phyllis Buck at Phyllis@onehobbit.com or (951) 676-4515. SPECIALTY 50/50 RAFFLE There will be a raffle on the show grounds. Tickets may be purchased both days, the winning tickets being drawn on Friday. MEAL and CATALOG RESERVATION FORMS Lunch, Thursday, July 28, 2016 An assortment of sandwiches, salads, dessert and beverage will be offered ringside on Thursday for $15.00. (Prepayment is required.) On Friday, lunch will available for purchase on the grounds through WSCS. SPECIALTY JUDGES’ DINNER Friday, July 29, 2016 The Judges Dinner will be held at the Elks Lodge, 905 East Ocean, Lompoc, CA 93436. Dinner will be served at 7:30 P.M., preceded by Social Hour with cash bar, and Silent Auction, from 6:30-8:30 P.M. Join us for food, fun, camaraderie, and judges’ remarks. See you there! Meal Reservation Form Name: Phone: Email: Number Lunch, 7/28/2016 Dinner, 7/29/2016 Prime Rib Chicken Cordon Bleu Vegetarian Lasagna Amount Enclosed $15.00 $35.00 $28.00 $28.00 Total Meal reservations close July 13, 2016. For reservations after July 20, 2016 there will be a $5.00 per dinner late charge. Absolutely NO Dinner Reservations will be taken after July 25, 2016!! ** The club is not responsible for selling unused dinner tickets ** 2016 Specialty Catalogs Again this year IWAWC is offering the option to pre-order Specialty Catalogs to make sure all who plan to attend will have a catalog. Pre-order and your catalog will be waiting for you at ringside. If you would like a catalog mailed there will be an additional charge of $5.00 per catalog. A small number of catalogs will be available for purchase on the day of the show for $15.00. Catalog Order Form Name: Phone: Address: Email: Number Catalog Mailing Amount Enclosed $10.00 $5.00 total Specialty Catalog orders must be received by close of entries July 13, 2016, in order for the numbers to be given to Bradshaw for printing!!!! Meal reservations and catalog orders to: Donna Drake 1212 Westmont Drive Southlake, TX 76092 Checks payable to IWAWC. You may write one check for your meals and catalogs as long as the order is received by July 13, 2016! SAN ANGELES SALUKI CLUB SPECIALTY (Licensed by the American Kennel Club) Friday, July 29, 2016 OFFICERS President ...................................................................................................................................... Jane Taylor Vice President ....................................................................................................................... Cathy Chapman Treasurer ............................................................................................................................. Jackie Wassenaar Secretary .................................................................................................................................Terry Saunders 1525 Stonewood Court, San Pedro, CA 90732 DIRECTORS Sue Smith, Colleen Summerfield, Arnett Taylor, Ron Wassenaar, Julie Zucker JUDGES Specialty.......................................................................................................................... Mrs. Pauline Hewitt P.O. Box 609, Riverstone, NSW, AUS 2765 Sweepstakes and Veteran Sweepstakes ........................................................................... Ms. Danielle Rubin 66 Bryant St, Cumberland, RI 02864 Junior Showmanship .......................................................................................................Mr. Thomas Powers 17633 Community St, Northridge, CA 91325-3923 Obedience ....................................................................................................................... Mr. Laurence Libeu 1040 N. Refugio Rd., Santa Ynez, CA 93460-9316 Rally ................................................................................................................................. Mrs. Barbara Arine P.O. Box 1485, Lompoc, CA 93438-1485 SHOW COMMITTEE Chairman ..................................................................................................................................... Chris Kaiser 12642 Daniger Rd, Santa Ana, CA 92705-1472 abiszet@att.net Obedience Chairman............................................................................................................. Cathy Chapman Trophies .................................................................................................................................. Elena Edwards Decorations ......................................................................................... Elena Edwards and Jackie Wassenaar Grounds ...................................................................................................... Ron Wassenaar and Ryan Zucker Advertising.......................................................................................................................... Jackie Wassenaar After-Judging Hospitality .......................................................................... Cathy Chapman and Julie Zucker Morning Hospitality................................................................................................................ Sharon Kinney Official Photographer ............................................................................................................Vicki Holloway And all officers and directors of the club AWARDS OF MERIT At a specialty show, often times the number of quality dogs in competition far exceeds the number of top awards available. An award of merit acknowledges that an animal was under consideration for Best of Breed or Best of Opposite Sex. The San Angeles Saluki Club allows for three awards of merit to be presented in addition to Best of Breed, Best of Opposite Sex, Select Dog and Select Bitch. The judge may, at his discretion, award all or none of the rosettes. NON REGULAR CLASSES INVOLVING SINGLE DOG ENTRIES Coursing Dog Class and Coursing Bitch Class for Dogs and Bitches who are AKC registered and are confirmed lure coursing champions or open field coursing champions. Titles may be earned from any recognized coursing organization. NOTE: Exhibitors must supply proof of eligibility for this class with the entry (A copy of the certificate awarding the title or a copy of the ENTIRE PAGE from either the AKC Awards or FAN magazine publishing the title will be accepted as proof). Dogs/Bitches will not be entered in this class without proof of title accompanying the entry form. First place winners in this class are eligible for Best of Breed Competition providing all AKC eligibility requirements have been met. SALUKI SWEEPSTAKES Sweepstakes will be judged prior to the regular breed classes. Entries are open to non-members as well as members. All entries must be made at the same time as the regular class entries and on the same form with the specific age class written in “Additional Class” place on the entry form. Each Saluki in Puppy Sweepstakes must be entered in a regular class. Each dog in Veteran Sweepstakes need not be entered in another class. Champions of Record are not eligible in Puppy Sweepstakes. Champions of Record are eligible in Veteran Sweepstakes. Neutered dogs are eligible to compete in Veteran Sweepstakes and Regular Veteran classes at this specialty Classes (divided by sex) Sweepstakes 6-9 months, 9-12 months, 12-15 months, 15-18 months, 18-24 months Veteran Sweepstakes 7-10 years, 10 years and older Prizes Division of money will be as follows: 80% of the sweepstakes fee becomes the sweepstakes fund. Fund to be divided among the winners in each class as follows: First prize 40%; Second prize 30%; Third prize 20%; Fourth prize 10% Best in Puppy Sweepstakes, Best in Veteran Sweepstakes: The San Angeles Saluki Club offers: Embroidered quilted mats, handcrafted by Donna Nolten Best of Opposite Sex in Puppy Sweepstakes, Best of Opposite Sex in Veteran Sweepstakes: The San Angeles Saluki Club offers: Embroidered quilted mats, handcrafted by Donna Nolten CATALOG ADVERTISING Deadline for advertising is July 1, 2016 Put your name and address on all photos for return. Checks must accompany all advertising orders. Make checks payable to SASC and send to: Jackie Wassenaar, 4991 Agate Street, Jurupa Valley, CA 92509 Full Page (includes 1 photo).................................................... $40.00 Half Page (includes 1 photo) ................................................... $30.00 Quarter Page (no photo) .......................................................... $20.00 Business Cards ........................................................................ $15.00 Additional Photos (each) ......................................................... $10.00 Electronic submission: Send electronic photo and copy to: treasurer@sanangelessalukiclub.org Send a hard copy of the advertisement and payment to Jackie Wassenaar at the address above. HOSPITALITY San Angeles Saluki Club will provide morning hospitality for its exhibitors. Concessions are available on the grounds for lunch. Please join us after the show to meet our judges, and enjoy light refreshments. TROPHIES BEST OF BREED: The “Tannya” Trophy. This trophy is in honor of SBIS Am Mex Int Can Ch Issibaa’s Tannya, CD, FCh. It is a 16-inch sterling silver ice bucket mounted on a wooden base with 24 name plates. Donors of the trophy are Jim, Sharon and Jonathan Kinney, ISSIBAA. The trophy is awarded at the Spring and Summer specialties to the winner of Best of Breed. The owner does not need to be a member of SASC for possession. The trophy will be returned to the donors upon retirement. The San Angeles Saluki Club, through the generosity of its members and friends who will be listed in the catalog, offers original artwork by Barbara Nkele in graduating sizes for Best of Breed, Best of Opposite Sex, Best of Winners, Winners Dog and Bitch, Reserve Winner Dog and Bitch, Select Dog and Bitch, High in Trial and Best Junior Showman. Notecards by Barbara Nkele are offered for all regular and nonregular class placements, Awards of Merit, qualifying scores in Obedience, and qualifying scores in Rally. OBEDIENCE: The America Saluki Association offers the Zanoubia Perpetual Trophy for High Scoring Saluki in Novice A or B at this trial. The trophy will be engraved with the winning dog's name and will remain in the possession of the club. ROSETTES will be offered for all awards and class placements. TROPHY DONATIONS All trophy donations are appreciated and welcome! Please help us to continue to offer beautiful trophies for this special weekend. All donations received by June 30, 2016 will be acknowledged in the catalog. Please check our club website for an updated list of available pledges: www.sanangelessalukiclub.org Please make your check payable to SASC and send to: Elena Edwards, Trophy Chairman 37440 Palomar View Circle Temecula, CA 92592 ShirazSalukis@me.com SCOTTISH DEERHOUND CLUB OF AMERICA, INC. Member of the American Kennel Club WESTERN REGIONAL SPECIALTY Friday, July 29, 2016 OFFICERS President ......................................................................................................................................... Kris Smith Vice President .......................................................................................................................... Heather Smith Treasurer ................................................................................................................................. Ann Hammond Secretary .................................................................................................................................... Laura Studer 176 Harp Road, Fayetteville, GA 30215 DELEGATE TO THE AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB Heather Smith BOARD OF DIRECTORS Michelle Cowan, Amber Duff, Jana Brinlee, Mark Rasmussen, Diane Murray SHOW COMMITTEE Renee Davis —Show Chair PO Box 153 Pine Valley, CA 91962 dearsrock@aol.com Jana Brinlee, Steve Jun, Rachel Matthews, Laura Birrell, Mary Ann Rose, Genette Fuller COMMITTEES Trophies .............................................................................................................................. Rachel Matthews Catalog Ads ..........................................................................................................................Rachel Matthews Judges Hospitality .......................................................................................................................Renee Davis Judges/Exhibitors Dinner ....................................................................................................... Mary Ann Rose Coursing Coordinator ..................................................................................................................Renee Davis JUDGES Ms. Sharol Candace Way- Regular Classes 752 Ewing Road Cochranville, PA19330-9335 Mrs. Janice Purdue- Sweepstakes 1539 4th Ave Kingsburg, CA 93631 Mr. Thomas Powers - Junior Showmanship 17633 Community St, Northridge, CA 91325-3923 Obedience and or Rally trials are not offered for Scottish Deerhounds. PHOTOGRAPHERS Photographers ................................................................................ Kitten Rodwell Flashkatphotos@aol.com Vicki Holloway Hollowayphoto.com TROPHIES AND PRIZES The Scottish Deerhound Club of America and the Golden State Deerhound Club appreciate the generous support of our trophy fund donors for this, our 28th Annual Western Regional Specialty. Trophies will be given for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th placements in all regular and non-regular classes and sweepstakes. All trophies, unless otherwise stated, are donated by the Golden State Deerhound Club. CONFORMATION: All conformation placements will be as follows using laser engraved artwork. 1st Place 2nd Place rd 3 -4th Place Best of Breed 8" ceramic or wood item with deerhound artwork. 6" ceramic or wood item with deerhound artwork. 4" ceramicor wood item with deerhound artwork. Ceramic or wood item with deerhound laser artwork and a medallion offered by the GSDC. Best of Opposite Sex Ceramic or wood item with deerhound laser artwork and a medallion offered by the GSDC. Best of Winners Ceramic or wood item with deerhound laser artwork and a medallion offered by the GSDC. Winners Ceramic or wood item with deerhound laser artwork and a medallion offered by the GSDC. Reserve Ceramic or wood item with deerhound laser artwork Best Puppy Ceramic or wood item with deerhound laser artwork Best Bred-by Exhibitor Ceramic or wood item with deerhound laser artwork Best Junior Handler Ceramic or wood item with deerhound laser artwork SWEEPSTAKES Sweepstakes classes will be judged on Friday. Sweepstakes is open to all breeders and owners of Scottish Deerhounds. All dogs 6 months of age and under 18 months of age on the day of the show are eligible. All entries must be made at the same time as the regular class entries and on the same form with the specific age class written in “Additional Class” place on the entry form. Each Scottish Deerhound in Puppy Sweepstakes must be entered in a regular class. Champions of record are eligible to compete in the Sweepstakes Classes. PRIZES: division of money will be as follows: 80% of the sweepstakes fee becomes the sweepstakes fund. Fund to be divided among the winners in each class as follows: First prize 40%; Second prize 30%; Third prize 20%; Fourth prize 10%. The following classes are for Dogs & Bitches Puppy 6 & under 9 months; Puppy 9 & under 12 months; 12 & under 15 months; 15 & under 18 months SWEEPSTAKES PRIZES Best in Sweepstakes Dog pad and a Stuffed Animal. Best of Opposite in Sweeps Dog pad and a Stuffed Animal. 1st – 4th Place Stuffed animal. GENERAL TROPHY FUND DONORS Lee Bergman Laura Birrell Cari Bowe, Wildflower Ray and Jana Brinlee, Jaraluv Margory Cohen Rebecca Elias Linda Foster Genette Fuller Carol Esterkin, Kaftan Patrick Garcia, Torridon Heather Harris and Kurt Ingham Stephan Jun, Longmorn Gary and Amanda Kinnie Elizabeth and Wes Layton, Roserock Gale and George Lovato Rachel Matthews, Caerwicce Liz McInnis Julie McPhail Andrea Moulas and Jeff Nichols Georgia Nagy Mary Ann and Richard Rose, Ladycroft Kris and Bayard Smith, Jeffcairn Scottie Sterrett Laura Studer, Dunsmuir Frank Straw Nancy Szakacs Linda Zarrella GSDC ANNUAL MEETING AND JUDGES/EXHIBITORS DINNER ANNUAL MEETING: The Golden State Deerhound Club (GSDC) annual meeting will be held after the end of judging on Friday afternoon; start time will be announced following completion of judging. ANNUAL DINNER: Friday evening all exhibitors and deerhound owners are invited to join us for a catered dinner with the judges at Sage Restaurant at the Lompoc Country Club, 4300 Clubhouse Rd, Lompoc CA. It will be a self-pay/ no host bar. We will be having a silent auction during dinner and a general raffle using the tickets that come with your dinner reservation. TENTATIVELY we will start at 6:30. At that time,drinks and appetizers will be available along with the opening of the silent auction and the selling of special raffle tickets. Dinner will be starting at 7 pm or 7:15. The GSDC will again be providing appetizers and dessert at no cost. Winners of the silent auction, special raffle item and general raffle items will be announced at the ending of the silent auction. Dinner prices have not been set, however it will include tax and gratuity. Several antique and limited edition prints along with jewelry and deerhound collectables will be offered in the raffle and the silent auction. The special raffle item will be the pastel painting used for the artwork on the trophies. DINNER RESERVATIONS: When the dinner arrangements have been completed please email your RSVP Mary Ann Rose (maryanrose@gmail.com)and mail checks made payable to GSDC to Mary Ann Rose 7 Goodnight Trail West, Santa Fe, NM 87506 by July 1st. Pricing information is forth coming. AUCTION/RAFFLE DONATIONS: Donations for the auction and raffle are greatly appreciated! Bring raffle items to the dinner and it is very important to email Mary Ann Rose (maryanrose@gmail.com) if you have a special item you would like to donate for the silent auction. She needs to know the specific donations in advance to prepare the auction information sheets. CATALOG ADS. – Please support the Scottish Deerhound Western Regional Specialty by reserving one or more pages for breed related advertising: Full page / one photo: $40.00. Half page /one photo: $30.00. Each additional photo: $10.00. Ads can be camera-ready or not. For camera-ready ads, format to 8 1/2 x 11, with 1 inch side margins and 1/2 inch margins top and bottom. For ads that are not camera-ready, send the picture and what you want the ad to say. If you want the picture cropped, describe how (e.g. "crop to dog and handler", etc.). Put your name and address on the back of all photos. Make your check payable to GSDC. Send the ad and the check to Rachel Matthews, 11336 Highlands Lane, Hereford, AZ 85615. The ad can also be emailed to deerhounds@caerwicce.com. Phone 520-227-8549. The Deadline is July 1, 2016. For any additional information about the Scottish Deerhound Western Regional Specialty please contact Renee Davis at phone: 619-478-3071, email: dearsrock@aol.com or Rachel Matthews, 11336 Highlands Lane, Hereford, AZ 85615 email: deerhounds@caerwicce.com, phone 520-227-8549 OFFICIAL AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB ENTRY FORM Western Sighthound Combined Specialties, Ryon Park, Lompoc, CA ( ) Thursday (7/28/16) Irish Wolfhound Association of the West Coast #1 ( ) Friday (7/29/16) Irish Wolfhound Association of the West Coast #2 Greyhound Club of America San Angeles Saluki Club Scottish Deerhound Club of America MAIL ENTRIES WITH FEES TO: JACK BRADSHAW, Supt., P.O. Box 227303, Los Angeles, CA 90022. MAKE CHECKS payable to JACK BRADSHAW. FAX (323) 727-2949 E-MAIL entries www.jbradshaw.com ENTRIES must be received by the Superintendent not later than NOON, WED. JULY 13, 2016 PDT FIRST ENTRY of a dog at this show is 30.00 Each additional entry of the same dog is $15.00, Junior Showmanship only $15.00 Puppy Classes (6-9, 9-12) $15.00 Veteran Sweepstakes (only Greyhound, Saluki) $15.00; Brace, Team as a Unit for Irish Wolfhounds $15.00 ENTRY MUST BE SIGNED at the bottom by the owner or owner's duly authorized agent, otherwise entry cannot be accepted. I enclose $ for this entry. Owner/Handler Eligible? Yes No OFFICIAL AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB ENTRY FORM Western Sighthound Combined Specialties, Ryon Park, Lompoc, CA ( ) Thursday (7/28/16) Irish Wolfhound Association of the West Coast #1 ( ) Friday (7/29/16) Irish Wolfhound Association of the West Coast #2 Greyhound Club of America San Angeles Saluki Club Scottish Deerhound Club of America MAIL ENTRIES WITH FEES TO: JACK BRADSHAW, Supt., P.O. Box 227303, Los Angeles, CA 90022. MAKE CHECKS payable to JACK BRADSHAW. FAX (323) 727-2949 E-MAIL entries www.jbradshaw.com ENTRIES must be received by the Superintendent not later than NOON, WED. JULY 13, 2016 PDT FIRST ENTRY of a dog at this show is 30.00 Each additional entry of the same dog is $15.00, Junior Showmanship only $15.00 Puppy Classes (6-9, 9-12) $15.00 Veteran Sweepstakes (only Greyhound, Saluki) $15.00; Brace, Team as a Unit for Irish Wolfhounds $15.00 ENTRY MUST BE SIGNED at the bottom by the owner or owner's duly authorized agent, otherwise entry cannot be accepted. I enclose $ for this entry. Owner/Handler Eligible? Yes No ADDITIONAL RULES 1. Entries must reach the Superintendent, Jack Bradshaw, 5434 East Olympic Boulevard, Los Angeles CA, 90022, by Noon, Wednesday July 13, 2016 PT. Fees should accompany entries. This club and/or its superintendent assumes no responsibility for wrong or incomplete information given on the entry blank by the owner or agent of the owner. This club and its superintendents assume no responsibility for the owner or owner's agents entering a dog in a class in which the dog is not eligible to compete, or for entering the same dog twice. 2. Returned Checks do not constitute a valid entry fee. The Superintendent will add a collection fee to the amount of each returned check and declined credit card. Subsequent returned checks for the same exhibitors may result in their being put on a CASH ONLY basis. The returned check or declined credit card MUST BE MADE GOOD by cash or money order BEFORE the dog will be allowed in the ring. 3. Exhibitors' Identification tickets and judging programs will be mailed to the address given on the entry blank. If not received within a reasonable time prior to the show, notify the superintendent. Tickets returned by the Post Office marked 'undeliverable' will be held at the Superintendent's Office. PLEASE BRING YOUR IDENTIFICATION TICKETS TO THE SHOW. 4. During the hours of judging owners are to be on call, and have their dogs ready to bring into the judging ring promptly, In order that the judging will not be delayed. Dogs need only be present for their judging. Dogs not needed for further judging may be excused. It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to have his dog ready to be shown and at the entrance of the judging ring when the steward calls for the class. Owners of dogs or the handlers of the dogs alone are responsible for the presence of their dogs in the judging rings. This means it is not the responsibility of the ring steward, nor of any agent of the show-giving club to locate any dog, its owner or handler, when the dog's presence is needed in a judging ring. It should be understood by every exhibitor and handler that waiting for dogs to be brought into the ring is a courtesy extended to the owner or handler of the dog. There is no rule of this club nor of The American Kennel Club that requires a judge to wait for an owner or handler to bring his dog into the ring. 5. All Trophies and Prizes must be claimed at the Trophy Table. All trophies must be claimed the day of the show. None will be mailed. 6. Exhibitors are admonished to make themselves familiar with the agreement of the American Kennel Club, referred to on the reverse side of the entry blanks that accompany this premium list. Rule books are available online at www.akc.org 7. The club, its superintendents or their employees will not be responsible for the loss of or damage to any dog exhibited, whether the result of accident or other causes and in addition assumes no responsibility for any loss, damage or injury sustained by an exhibitor or handler. It is distinctly understood that every dog at this show is in the care and custody and control of his owner or handler during the entire time the dog is on the show premises. 8. No grooming tables, pens or exhibitors setups will be allowed in the aisles and all grooming must be done away from the judging ring in areas specified by the club. 9. Entry fees shall NOT be refunded in the event that a dog is absent, disqualified, sick, lame, excused by veterinarian or judge, barred from competition by action of the Bench Show Committee, or because the dog is ineligible to compete due to being entered incorrectly. There is no refund of entry fee for duplicate entry. There will be a $4.00 fee charged for cancellation of entry prior to closing of entries. 10. There is no provision offered for un-entered dogs at this show. 11. Declination of Entries. The Western Sighthound Combined Specialties may decline any entries for cause and may refuse to receive or may remove any dog on account of disease, viciousness or other causes, and no one shall have any claim or recourse against the Kennel Club or any official thereof. 12. If, because of riots, civil disturbances or other acts beyond the control of the management, it is impossible to open or complete the show, no refund of entry will be made. 13. Do not leave any dogs in closed vehicles. 14. Dogs which according to their owners' records have completed the requirements for a championship after the closing of entries for the show but whose championships are unconfirmed, may be transferred from one of the regular classes to the Best of Breed or Variety Competition, provided this transfer is made by the Superintendent at least one half hour prior to the start of the earliest Conformation judging at the Show. 15. Junior Handlers who win a third Novice Class after the Closing of entries for a show may transfer their entry from the Novice Class to the Open Class provided that this transfer is made by the Superintendent at least one half-hour prior to the scheduled start of the earliest conformation judging or one half-hour prior to the scheduled start of Junior Showmanship judging at the Show, whichever is earlier. 16. All rights to TELEVISE, VIDEOTAPE, ADVERTISE, PHOTOGRAPH, PROMOTE or otherwise exploit this event are vested in the CLUB, or in persons to whom assignments of such rights have been made in writing by the Club. All persons and animals on the Showgrounds at any time while the show is in progress, do by attending this show or participating therein, grant to the Club the right to photograph, televise, video tape, audiotape or otherwise use their likeness and voice in any manner without further release or consent. 15. The Kennel Club is not responsible for the actions or products of the commercial vendors at this show. 16. Dogs which according to their owners’ records have earned an obedience or rally title after the closing of entries for the show may be moved up to the next class, provided this transfer is made in writing and presented to the superintendent at least 30 minutes prior to the start of each trial. 17. Practicing is not allowed in rings at any time. 18. Parents and/or Guardians are responsible for the actions of their children. 19. Bitches in season are ineligible to compete in trials. To receive a refund, a veterinarian’s letter needs to be received by the Superintendent no later than one half hour prior to the start of the first class in the trial. There will be a $4.00 fee charged for bitch in season cancellations To Unsubscribe to this mailing mail@jbradshaw.com To Subscribe to Online Blasts mail@jbradshaw.com At shows Hand Deliver at our table Over the phone (323) 727-0136 Online at: www.jbradshaw.com Don’t get cutoff on Tuesdays... Make your entries directly with Jack Bradshaw until 12 Noon on closing days: Scan code to enter FIRST CLASS JACK BRADSHAW P.O. BOX 227303 Los Angeles, CA 90022