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  1. I would suggest that you change the heading to...Taking your dog to a market. The way it reads it can lend to people thinking that it MAY refer to the sale of dogs at markets. :)
  2. IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO EXHIBITORS 5 August 2015 Dear Exhibitor The Canine Committee and RNA wish to advise that Mr Fernando Caceres (Honduras) is now unable to fulfil his judging appointment at this year’s Royal Queensland Show. He has been replaced by Mr Andreas Savva (Cyprus) who will be judging parts of Group 5 and 6 as well as Group Specials as per the schedule. Mr Martin Riady (Indonesia) will now judge part of Group 7 and Group Specials along with Sweepstakes as listed in the schedule. Benching times: All exhibitors who have entered in the Breed Judging classes will need to be benched by 8:45am every morning of judging. Agility and Jumping exhibitors will need to have their exhibits benched by 2:30pm on Saturday 8 August & Sunday 9 August. Exhibitors here for judging on Sunday 16 August are required to be benched by 9am. Chairs: There will be chairs provided in the benching area for exhibitors however you are welcome to bring your own for comfort. We look forward to seeing you all during Ekka!
  3. View All News 29/07/2015 Important Message from the RNA for Ekka Exhibitors Important Message from the RNA for Ekka Exhibitors Please refer to the information below for Exhibitors at the RNA Show (Ekka): undefined 2015 Royal Queensland Show Champion Canine Competition IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO EXHIBITORS Dear Exhibitor Due to ill health, both Mr Manuel Borges (Portugal) and Dr Zaur Agabeyli (Azerbaijan) are unable to Judge at the Canine Competition at this year’s Royal Queensland Show. Mr Antoan Hlebarov from Bulgaria will be replacing the judging schedule that was assigned to Mr Manuel Borges and Mr Fernando Caceres from Honduras will replace Dr Zaur Agabeyli and judge his assigned schedule except for the Feature Terrier Specialty Show. For more information on these judges please see below. Mrs Karen Wilson (USA) will now judge the Feature Terrier Specialty Show and Mr Alfredo Gomez (Colombia) will now judge the Australian Terrier breed prior to the commencement of Group 3 judging on Monday 10 August. Mr Fernando Caceres (Honduras) Mr Caceres has been an active member of the Kennel Association of Honduras since 1987. The following year he was accepted to the FCI. He has also participated in the creation of clubs affiliated to the Association Honduras with much success and is currently the President of the Kennel Association of Honduras and President of UNCACEN. Mr Caceres is the proud founder of Marichal's Kennel Breeder of the following breeds: Cocker Spaniel, English Cocker Spaniel, Pekingese, Boxer, Doberman, German Shepherd, Rottweiler, Fila Brasileiro Pincher Miniature and French Poodle. Over the 30 years of being a dog fancier, he has bred several champion offspring Hondurans. Mr Caceres is currently breeding Rottweilers’. He has had the honour of judging at the following national, international and specialized exhibitions in the following countries, United States (Houston), El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Panama, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Colombia, Brazil and Honduras. Mr Antoan Hlebarov (Bulgaria) Mr Hlebarov has worked in the field of Cynology since 1990. He has been a BRFC judge since 1994 and is also member of the FCI Agility Commission. Over his judging career he has judged various competitions in countries such as Russia, Germany, Sweden, Belgium, Denmark, the Czech Republic, Poland, Ukraine, Greece, Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro, Brazil, and recently in Australia. Mr Hlebarov is particularly interested in Cynology activities such as Agility, Flyball and Freestyle. He is founder of the Afghan Hounds National Cynology Club, president of Sofia Cynology Society and member of the World Dog Press Association since 2006. He has also established the Junior Handler Club at the National Children’s Palace, where he still teaches. Mr. Hlebarov hosts a lot of handling courses and Master Classes in Europe and serves as a system administrator for the Doggy Chatting Room internet forum.
  4. There is always some people that think they have the right to play the game of Dog Police. It seems by what you have said the breeders are doing the right thing by the puppies. Many things may go astray in the breeding world NO matter what steps you may take to prevent things like this happening. It appears as though there may always be a small white fluffy that is to sneaky for words and then puppies result. The only other thing the breeders could do, would be to see the pups were rendered useless for breeding purposes. Always remember this where many of the puppy farmers get their replacement stock from.
  5. Try a Repo specialist. Very quick and safe. Easier and quicker than removing the testes so I am told.
  6. Did you not read Kajtek's first post. She contacted the Qld breeder for an older dog, not a puppy. If you think it's too hot in Qld to be breeding BB's then perhaps you should contact that same breeder and let her know your thoughts on the matter. I'm sure she'll appreciate it. NOT my thoughts the breeders of BB's thoughts. I am only passing on what seems to make sense to me. Why doesn't the OP contact the breeders listed here they may have older stock that may suit. Many people contact me for older stock not always a baby puppy.
  7. Why is Rebanne harsh ???? I just went and had a look at the puppies for sale on the pages here and it lists 25. Didn't look any further than that. But why would you look for a BB pup in North Queensland. My first thoughts would be that it would be far to hot to show and breed BB up that far. How would you know if you were getting a top quality one if it's sire and dam have not been assessed in the show ring to prove the quality is there. Any breeder can mate two dogs and sell the pups off. It doesn't mean your getting class stock does it ?. (The breeders in and around Brisbane say they have enough problems with breed in the heat in summer.)
  8. I would check your states rules and regulations. You may find it may differ in each state. In Qld. you sign a form to say what dogs you have at the show that are not entered.
  9. And we have a winner :laugh: +++++1 hahahaha
  10. This is what I use and I also use them on the chicken frames.
  11. Do Tubal Ligation for bitches and a Vasectomy for dogs and we have a win, win situation. Keep them sterile and of no use to the puppy farmers and the back yard breeders.
  12. Are you using your normal piece of grass on the new loo ?. I have just purchased one, as so many people are buying them and my future pups will be already pet loo trained.
  13. I have imported both semen and dogs from the USA, my choice was dependant upon the limitations to how many dogs I could own, having said that, I have males who are living abroad and I can access the semen from them when I want to and had them collected at an early age and some stored here. It really depends upon individual circumstances and the people who may want to user your dog and your willingness to let others use your dog the only thing I would advise wt=ith the USA, get it all in writing what you will be paying for, I was charged for per Km vet trips, faxes, lunch stops etc and all sorts of payments which actually would have made importing a dog not that much dearer. +1
  14. Please remember that until the Australian Shepherd came on the scene an Aussie was an Australian Terrier.
  15. I might just duck in and put my new litter up there later today to demonstrate the difference to those who are looking for a Maremma baby. : :thumbsup:thumbsup:
  16. The only body in Australia that is recognised through out the world is the ANKC. This is the only body that is accepted thought the world for the registration and showing of pure bred dogs and the transfer of those dog to different countries and owners. And NO I won't sign your petition.!!!!! I consider that I am an ethical registered breeder with the ANKC and I have the right to advertise anywhere I want to. I breed and show quality dogs and carefully screen buyers to the best of my ability and de sex all pups not on the main register and health test where it is available. I believe there is not a lot more that I and others of the same ilk can do to provide the purchasing public with quality pet puppies, so don't try and take away our right to advertise where we want to.
  17. What ever it is, it's ugly. lol
  18. Just wanted to let you all know that C Crates have just recently changed hands to very reliable people.
  19. oakway

    Crate Training

    There is a crate in the puppy pen for them to explore as soon as they can find their way out of the whelping box - by three weeks +1
  20. I remove them from the Italian Greyhounds. Not a pretty sight to see them ripped from the leg during running and stopping.
  21. Again I repeat....we don't have problem dogs, we have problem owners. Such a shame so many spoil it for the few that do the right thing.
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