Oleala Boxers
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Do not believe anything told to you by Dogs NSW! You can have a prefix jointly owned by members in different states (mine is). The prefix only needs to be registered in one state, but can be registered in both if you wish. The bitches need to be registered under the joint membership number which you will receive once the prefix is approved or transferred to joint ownership. Then when litters are born, if the prefix is owned in only one state the litter is registered in the state that the prefix is registered, if the prefix is registered in multiple states then the litter must be registered in the state in which they were born.
So for my sister & I, our prefix is registered in the ACT, all the bitches are registered as being owned by our joint membership & all litters are registered in the ACT.
The regulations relating to jointly owned prefixes are covered by the ANKC regulations.
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I haven't read all of the responses so don't know if anyone has already raised this or not...............As an exhibitor from the ACT it is very common for us to have a choice of shows to attend on each & every weekend. I for one would not like the idea of mystery judges as it would take away a huge amount of that choice that I now enjoy ie. why would I attend a show that was 4 hours away if there's one in Canberra?? Plus it would also take away a lot of exhibitors from country shows, therefore making it much more difficult for those clubs to continue to be viable. People will travel extra distances for a judge that they believe that they might do well under or even to avoid a judge that they know that they won't win under.
I believe this idea would actually be extremely detrimental to the show world as it would push more & more people out of the hobby. Not naming a judge won't make them any less facey or any more honest, it justs takes away an exhibitors ability to make a decision based on who the judge is. Take away that decision & people will just give up entirely.
I agree that there is a lot of face judging, I just don't agree that this is a viable solution.
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Common OB save us from our misery what are the other 3 ????
Also who is taking the next question?
Sorry, actually had to do some work!
FHRP is indeed correct Pinscher is a german word for terrier.
So the bonus 3 were:
Dobermann Pinscher
German Pinscher
Miniature Pinscher
So I guess that means it's FHRP's turn to ask a question.
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Common OB save us from our misery what are the other 3 ????
Also who is taking the next question?
Sorry, actually had to do some work!
FHRP is indeed correct Pinscher is a german word for terrier.
So the bonus 3 were:
Dobermann Pinscher
German Pinscher
Miniature Pinscher
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Boston Terrier?
Australian Terrier
Well b*gger me, I'll revise my estimate
There are 8 with a further 3 that will be accepted
Will go & hide my head in shame now
Australian Terrier
Cesky Terrier
Tenterfield Terrier
Tibetan Terrier
Black Russian Terrier
Australian Silky Terrier
German Hunting Terrier
Well done Plus another I had forgotten So the count is now up to 9 with another 3 that will be accepted & so far we have:
Australian Terrier
Cesky Terrier
Tenterfield Terrier
Tibetan Terrier
Black Russian Terrier
Australian Silky Terrier
German Hunting Terrier
Boston Terrier
So only 1 more, plus the extra 3 for a bonus
American Stafford
YEAH!!! That's the whole 9 unless anyone can embarrass me even more & think of some others I'd forgotten ;)
Anyone fancy going for the bonus or should I just tell you?
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I have a question
How many Terrier breeds (I'll take Terriers not in the Terrier group as well) were developed in countries other than the UK or Ireland?
Parson Jack Russell Terrier
Nope, that would be developed in the UK
American Staffie
So that's 2 now but there's still more
I'll give you a hint............there are at least 5 but for the purists I will also accept another 3
I count 16 or 17 depending on if the Dandie as it was on the borderlands of England/Scotland
Sorry I did say the UK which includes England, Scotland & Wales
SHHHHH I tried to edit that before anyone realised haha, now you have it quoted for all the DOLers to see shame
Sorry
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Boston Terrier?
Australian Terrier
Well b*gger me, I'll revise my estimate
There are 8 with a further 3 that will be accepted
Will go & hide my head in shame now
Australian Terrier
Cesky Terrier
Tenterfield Terrier
Tibetan Terrier
Black Russian Terrier
Australian Silky Terrier
German Hunting Terrier
Well done Plus another I had forgotten So the count is now up to 9 with another 3 that will be accepted & so far we have:
Australian Terrier
Cesky Terrier
Tenterfield Terrier
Tibetan Terrier
Black Russian Terrier
Australian Silky Terrier
German Hunting Terrier
Boston Terrier
So only 1 more, plus the extra 3 for a bonus
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Boston Terrier?
Australian Terrier
Well b*gger me, I'll revise my estimate
There are 8 with a further 3 that will be accepted
Will go & hide my head in shame now
Australian Terrier
Cesky Terrier
Tenterfield Terrier
Yep, that's 3
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I have a question
How many Terrier breeds (I'll take Terriers not in the Terrier group as well) were developed in countries other than the UK or Ireland?
Parson Jack Russell Terrier
Nope, that would be developed in the UK
American Staffie
So that's 2 now but there's still more
I'll give you a hint............there are at least 5 but for the purists I will also accept another 3
I count 16 or 17 depending on if the Dandie as it was on the borderlands of England/Scotland
Sorry I did say the UK which includes England, Scotland & Wales
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Boston Terrier?
Australian Terrier
Well b*gger me, I'll revise my estimate
There are 8 with a further 3 that will be accepted
Will go & hide my head in shame now
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I have a question
How many Terrier breeds (I'll take Terriers not in the Terrier group as well) were developed in countries other than the UK or Ireland?
Parson Jack Russell Terrier
Nope, that would be developed in the UK
American Staffie
So that's 2 now but there's still more
I'll give you a hint............there are at least 5 but for the purists I will also accept another 3
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I have a question
How many Terrier breeds (I'll take Terriers not in the Terrier group as well) were developed in countries other than the UK or Ireland?
Parson Jack Russell Terrier
Nope, that would be developed in the UK
American Staffie
So that's 2 now but there's still more
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I have a question
How many Terrier breeds (I'll take Terriers not in the Terrier group as well) were developed in countries other than the UK or Ireland?
Parson Jack Russell Terrier
Nope, that would be developed in the UK
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Name 3 breeds of dog with hare-shaped feet
I know one
Japanese Chin
Samoyed & think some of the sight hounds too, Saluki, Greyhound??
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I have a question
How many Terrier breeds (I'll take Terriers not in the Terrier group as well) were developed in countries other than the UK or Ireland?
Sorry should have also added, currently recognised by the ANKC
Tenterfield Terrier came up earlier, Aussie Breed
The American Pit Bull Terrier
Sorry I did add a sidenote to my post to say that they had to currently be recognised by the ANKC
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I have a question
How many Terrier breeds (I'll take Terriers not in the Terrier group as well) were developed in countries other than the UK or Ireland?
Sorry should have also added, currently recognised by the ANKC
Tenterfield Terrier came up earlier, Aussie Breed
There's more than that though
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I have a question
How many Terrier breeds (I'll take Terriers not in the Terrier group as well) were developed in countries other than the UK or Ireland?
Sorry should have also added, currently recognised by the ANKC
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I have a question
How many Terrier breeds (I'll take Terriers not in the Terrier group as well) were developed in countries other than the UK or Ireland?
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Ok lots of small things in this questions.
The largest litter of pups ever born was how many, by what breed of dog and what year?
Extra points for the name of the dog!
Edit
Extra extra points for the person who can tell me how many of the pups survived
The largest litter of puppies ever born was 24, born to a Neopolitan Mastiff. ChaCha!
Love Google :-)
See told you LOL
You can still answer my other if you want it was
What breed of dog was originated in the late 1800s by Captain Max von Stephanitz who hoped to develop an all-purpose working dog?
I believe that would be the German Shepherd Dog Would have to be a german breed anyway with a name like that
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Ok lots of small things in this questions.
The largest litter of pups ever born was how many, by what breed of dog and what year?
Extra points for the name of the dog!
Edit
Extra extra points for the person who can tell me how many of the pups survived
The largest litter of puppies ever born was 24, born to a Neopolitan Mastiff. ChaCha!
Love Google :-)
See told you LOL
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Italian Greyhound ??
ANKC Breed Standard:
High stepping and free action. Front and hind legs to move forward in a straight line with propulsion from behind.Yep! Go to the top of the class and ask a question.
I disagree - High Stepping is not Hackney gait. They are a different type of movement.
Booooo burst my bubble you lot LOL
Does someone still want to answer my question?
Sorry I've only just arrived, what was the original question?
Disregard my first question I like the second better lol
But that question's cheating LOL That'll just be won by the fastest googler
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Italian Greyhound ??
ANKC Breed Standard:
High stepping and free action. Front and hind legs to move forward in a straight line with propulsion from behind.Yep! Go to the top of the class and ask a question.
I disagree - High Stepping is not Hackney gait. They are a different type of movement.
Booooo burst my bubble you lot LOL
Does someone still want to answer my question?
Sorry I've only just arrived, what was the original question?
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Easy, Bull Terrier
Argh, I'm wrong & so is Yarrowfell LOL
There are 2 breeds
Bull Terrier & Bull Terrier (Miniature)
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Easy, Bull Terrier
Breeders Prefix
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Yes the bitches have to be in the same membership as the prefix, exactly the same as if only one person owned the prefix. They also need to be registered in the state that the prefix is registered.
The prefix does not need to be registered in both states & the people only need to be a member in the state in which they reside. The prefix doesn't need to be registered in both states but it can be if you choose to (although I'm not sure why you would as there's no benefit to it just extra expense!).
For litter registrations, the litter is registered in the state in which the prefix is held (regardless of where it's born) unless the prefix is registered in both states, if it is, the litter must be registered in the state in which it was born.
Hope that clarifies :-) I've had my joint prefix for 10 years now & haven't had any problems, prefix registered in the ACT other member residing in NSW. However, I am aware of someone who has had huge difficulties with Dogs NSW when the joint prefix was registered in NSW, so I would recommend that your friend avoid registering the prefix in NSW if they can avoid it.