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*Lolapalooza*

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  1. SA All breeds dog club.

    BIG 6 siberian

    RUBIG dobe

    baby: porty

    Minor: schnauzer

    Puppy: Shiba (Maharg)

    Junior: Vevey Baby Did A Bad Bad Thing (Bernese) and Junior in show wooooooo :D (mine)

    Intermediate: Rubig

    Oz Bred: Sibe (I think)

    Open Rottweiler (Blackcombe Villiers Bretagne)

    BIS: Gr Ch Pasada Star View (Oprah the Saluki)

    RUBIS: German SHepherd from puppy Class

    Best Baby in SHow: Border Terrier

    Best Minor in Show: ?? :(

  2. Ok.. we're on for tracking this year, I joined the tracking club of SA about 7 years ago but never had time to attend any training :confused:

    Hopefully 2012 is the year for a tracking adventure :D

    We will be going to Blackwood SA around easter.....we've got a lot to learn but I can't wait! :lollipop:

  3. What would hapen if there are two nearly the same names but in diferant state move to the same state

    Nothing.

    All Prefixes are published in every State gazette - even prefixes registered in other States.

    It states - Objections to an approved prefix must be notified to the office withing three months from the date of this publication.

    SA dont publish them and havent for years :mad

  4. How long do dogs have to be in quarantine for? And at what age can they be imported?

    Most places they can come in at 9 months, you need to contact some breeders that are happy to keep a dog for you that long and do the health testing (hips elbows eyes etc) and do all the rabies testing/titres (this takes 6 months).

    Quarantine is 30 nights and about $1400, freight would be the worst bit (it cost me $5500 just in airfare to get a 14 week old berner from sweden 4 years ago, they are now a category 4 country so, 9 months til they can come :( )

    If you get a nice breeder who wont charge you too much to buy and raise the dog it would be maybe $12,000 all up

    You then need the breed to be recognised by the ANKC, theres a few people on here who could help you get a breed recognised by the ANKC.

    Beware of Swissy temperaments though, there are some 'sharp' temperaments around and make sure that there are excellent orthopaedics behind the parents.

  5. I want one that doesn't druel, doesn't shed excessively, is good with children and other animals. Has a good temperament. Is fairly active (needs to keep up with my border collie) and no size does really matter that much but I would prefer a larger dog.

    All dogs are what you make of them and not every bernese is as described as above. A berner doesn't shed anymore than a border but yes...bigger dog.

    You can import a Swissy from O/S and breed them :)

  6. I breed Bernese and have 7 at home. In an ideal world we would be home with them all the time :D

    Mine all get 1/4 marrow bone when I go to work and have a munch and the a sleep.

    When I had one BMD she was home alone while we were at work and coped fine. I believe if you arent around the next best thing is catching zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz's.

    As long as you puppy is a big part of family life when you are home they are happy. All they want in the whole world is to be with their people. They are awesome.

  7. I once helped out a newbie and boy did she hate to lose. After a few shows she no longer sat with us as we were "competition" i guess. She also told non-showies at dog parks etc that she was winning best in shows etc. it was all very strange but she only lasted 5 or 6 shows. If she lost, she would stomp back to her area, she was awful to her dog, and she once angrily threw a chair and stormed off to the car. Some people are just not able to handle the losing aspect, and even people that are, need full understanding that they will not always win.

    Shudder :(

  8. I was the first person in Australia to DNA test my Bernese Mountain Dogs for Degenerative Myelopathy, as far as I am aware only 2 other breeders in the country have done this also.

    My foundation bitch is Carrier, she already had a litter prior to this testing being available and thankfully the sire was Clear :)

    Even if Carrier is bred to Carrier, the offspring can be clear, carrier or at risk. Any offspring who then have an 'At Risk' result have only a 10% chance of developing the disorder.

    Hopefully more breeders will be utilising the testing soon to get a clearer picture of the breed status.

  9. whippet and greyhound club of SA Sunday ( I watched general specials Saturday yet have zero recollection of who won :laugh: )

    Group 1 and BIS: Bichon (RUIG:pug -Obsidion)

    Group 2: Westie

    Group 3: GSP (Heiderst)(RUBIG: Pointer -Turnix)

    Group 4 and RUBIS: Afghan (Takhira)

    Group 5: Sheltie

    Group 6: Saint (Ch Courmeyers Zlatan (swe) (RUBIG: Dobermann)

    Group 7: Sharpei (Miniatura)

    Baby in Show: OES

    Minor In Show: cant remember

    Puppy in Show: American Cocker (Azel)

  10. I wonder if it's beacause 15-20 years ago people had more time? Maybe worked less and had more time to do dog stuff, mortgages weren't so horrendous 10 years ago.

    I work shift work so luckily I often have days off during the week...I dont know how people can work 5 big days then spend all weekend getting up early to go to shows, they must be pooped and never get anything done?!

    Face judging happens of course but I truly think most judges do their best and it's the few that ruin it for the many (this could be me being a mary poppins here :laugh: )

    I think that for new people to get good dogs is hard as they are unknowns and with the days of oodles and 'puppy farms' their is a lot of distrust. and breeders spend so much time and effort getting their 'lines' that some don't just want to hand them to people.

    JMO

    also the council wont let you have as many dogs now, and ANKC should advertise more!

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