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  1. Good luck on your journey to this title! My 11 yearold German Spitz, Merrifox Heltaskelta has just today gained the points for his Neuter title. He is the first German Spitz to be awarded.
  2. Well done ! My 11 yearold German Spitz got Neuter in Group at Bungendore....he has not been shown for many years as he was desexed due to a life threatening condition ...he is sooo happy to be in the ring now...just loving it ! go the seniors !
  3. Thanks Bilbo Baggins! YAY she did it! and, I believe she is the first Pomeranian in Australia to have both her Australian Champion Title and her Neuter Champion Title!!! That little girl was just born to show! and I love her to bits!!! ;) ;) ;) congrats to Edgesmum on her dear little Pom girl,`s title ,,This little tot is the mascot for the German Spitz Club of NSw Inc....
  4. I agree with everyone too....my little man never attained his Ch title ...he was ten points shy of it when he had to be desexed due to a strangulated hernia and testicle...he has sired several litters ...good quality pups who have done well in the show and obedience rings to date...HE doesnt especially care whether he gets his Neuter Ch or not but he loves to be with me and is very happy to have the chance of running about these show ring..and spending a day with mum ! I expect a Neuter class to be judges the same as any other class so glad to be able to exhibit him ..And enjoy his company out and about
  5. Does it really matter if they are "clearly" pets? If it brings more people into the show ring who cares? It should be encouraged after all isn't show numbers dropping and there are clearly pets being shown entire as well..... Yes it does be it Neuter or an All Breeds Show - The judge has to sign a certificate that says "I am clearly of the opinion that this exhibit is of such outstanding merit as to be worthy to qualify for the title of 'Champion'" I agree SwaY... Does it really matter if they are "clearly" pets? If it brings more people into the show ring who cares? It should be encouraged after all isn't show numbers dropping and there are clearly pets being shown entire as well..... Yes it does be it Neuter or an All Breeds Show - The judge has to sign a certificate that says "I am clearly of the opinion that this exhibit is of such outstanding merit as to be worthy to qualify for the title of 'Champion'" Then I guess it's up to the judge whether or not to award the dog isn't it? More than likely though unless the dog has a DQ fault they will award it and I would guess they would be lenient towards the neuters as majority are pets. The owners may then decide to want to compete in the entire classes (well if treated nice enough) and get a show quality puppy. Nice to know that fellow exhibitors still feel the need to bitch about the neuters as well Neuter classes are like a stepping stone for pet owners and should be encourage to exhibited their "pet". Obviously every dog has it fault(s), those exhibited in the breed ring are not exempt from that however I don't feel dogs should be exhibited in the Neuter class if they display major faults or are clearly of pet quality. The title should be earned and deserved and IMO... I also agree that the N Ch should be earned , just like an entire Ch should be ( ???) Entire exhibits do not belong to some higher order...people desex their good dogs for many many reasons. We need to get away from that myth that you only desex your dog cos it is inferior. Are the majority "pets"? not so in my experience. I agree that poor quality dogs should not be exhibited.in Neuter.....poor quality dogs shouldnt be exhibited at all ! I dont see Neuter classes as classes for inferior animals or as stepping stones for pet people. I see the Neuter a bit like I see the gelding in the horse world...it still represents the lines behind it, it can still portray breed type and soundness....& it can be a great ambassador
  6. Your answer is wonderfully eloquent ...thank you ! I also show more than one dog and my decision now whether to support a show or not does depend on whether they offer neuter or not.
  7. Try approaching the local vet clinics to sponsor a NIG sash. :p our costs were covered thanks itsmeg, but I will ask the vets next year as well, good idea. I suggest to all those screaming for neuter classes you put your money where your mouth is and start approaching clubs close to you with the offer to sponsor a sash. Some clubs can afford to cover the costs, others can't, and at this point in time there is a cost to a club to run the classes. I know you shouldn't have to donate but at this stage the classes aren't covering the costs. As I said previously, OVCC will run them again next year, it is acknowledged that it will take time to build entries up but if they don't the pin will be pulled. So offer to donate to clubs, join a club or two, write a few letters and push the point. The actual paperwork etc isn't hard, it's the costs to the clubs. I have already donated for the sash you mention at some shows later this year... my point is that I shouldnt have to...it is a recognized title. & the classes should be offered...I trial in Obedience as well and it would be ludicrous for clubs not to have added the new UDX tests when UDX was available as a title just cos they figured they would get very few entries.
  8. No way, the 2 shows I was show secretary for this weekend had an entry of 9 on Sat and 8 on Sunday. Some groups did not have a single entry. Lets crawl before we walk. I am at a loss as to why certain clubs WONT add the neuter classes. It cant have anything to do with size of entry...surely not. That is like saying..."well, I wont add such and such a breed cos there is never any entries !" I was told via the grapevine that the administration of class 18 was a headache....duh ! cant understand that...perhaps someone can enlighten me...I shouldnt have to travel literally thousands of kms to title my boy. I cant afford it too much longer and am getting fed up. Lets hope it changes later this year ...I will say though a big thank you to those clubs who have added class 18 !! well done !!
  9. yes TerraNik Some of them do have a really high pitched trill kind of bark that goes straight through you. their barks are as individual as the voices that every one of us have. Some are lower and some higher! on a PERSONAL note!! I'm all in favour of de-barking those you just have that HIGH pitched yap! makes the world a much quieter place! Terranik..NO FUSS Terranik ! I understand that you were really only talking about the pitch of the voice of some GS ...and I agree with you there.I am not .taking you to task on your comment at all by any means !!It is just that the GS DOES get a bad wrap ..The breed was ctriticised a while back on this forum as being too noisy and people were warned to stay away from it for this reason !! CRAZY . .The TV road test on the breed several years ago( which some of remember with horror ) mainly concentrated on the noise factor & completely overlooked the intelligent and capable nature of these dogs. Very Sad!! It was stated that the breed was not suitable for living in today`s modern society .How ridiculous is that !.... When my wonderful boy passed his first test in CD at Canberra Royal, we received a lot of very nice comments ...which was great !.. ..but some seemed surprised that he could perform the group stays in silence ! So, its cool Terranik ! I just defend the breed I completely adore.. good luck with your guys...see you in the trial ring !
  10. The German Spitz was bred to be an alert dog and yes, they are extremely watchful . However some bark more than others and indeed. some dont bark much at all. Some have a deep bark and some have a shrill bark. It comes down to sound animal management as to whether your GS is noisy or not. I have 8 dogs and have never had a complaint and I live in suburbia. I obedience trial my dogs and they are a pleasure to exhibit. There are many other breeds who are as noisy or noisier. I will state that this is a breed which MUST be a part of the family household and not left alone out in the yard or run.It was bred to be WITH you and it is a breed that does NOT like to be ignored. It is the most loving breed I have ever come across and the smartest. I would never contemplate ever having another to do obedience with...they are much underrated ...mine have all placed in the top three at every trial and quite often won the ring. They have titled easily and quickly and with good scores in three trials . Dont be out off by some examples of noisy mittels...if you are the boss, you wont have any problem.
  11. There are no major differences between the mittel and klein...( only size ) Oz has had some lovely kleins recently imported , so we should see them in the ring from now on. If you want to learn more about this stunning and talented breed, please visit the club website as seen on DOL
  12. I was informed of this news yesterday. I have German Spitz as well and met Trish at Sydney Royal about three years ago. It is very sad news & I wish to add my condolencs to her family and friends
  13. well if you are interested in this breed, how about checking out this site; Visit This Website I am sure you will be quite welcome as it is open to all
  14. How did the tests go? My girl is still as itchy as ever so I may have to start having her tested as well...
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