The Bull Terrier...Bull Terrier Club of Victoria Point Score 2017 Mrs Pamela Brown Warragul and...
Transcript of The Bull Terrier...Bull Terrier Club of Victoria Point Score 2017 Mrs Pamela Brown Warragul and...
The Bull Terrier Club of Victoria Inc.
(Incorporated A0026517R)
December 2017 Bully News
Committee President: Lance Stephenson Vice President: Sherri Wakefield (Fundraising/Social Media/Website)
Vice President: Les Greenall Treasurer: Jen Woodsell
Secretary: Deborah Patterson Show Secretary: David Hirst (Trophy Officer)
ALL CORRESPONDENCE AND ENQUIRY’S TO
Bull Terrier Club of Victoria Inc. Att: Secretary
PO Box 1635 Melton West VIC 3337 www.bullterrierclubvic.com [email protected]
Committee:
Matthew Poplar (Catering) Jacqui Smith (Promo) Adam Combes Lisa Cantlon (Trophies)
LIFE MEMBERS:
VIN AND SHIRLEY HEALAND, ALISON SUTCLIFFE, LES GREENALL, CATHY SLUGA, WILMA RAWLINGS, DARYL MUNN, NORM JESSUP.
Every care has been taken in the compilation of this magazine, but the Editor and the club assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions or any effects arising there from. Opinions expressed in these pages, whether in articles or advertisements are not necessarily the opinions held by The Bull Terrier Club of Victoria Inc.
The Bull Terrier Club of Victoria Inc.
Committee 2014
Presidents Report
Hello Members,
Firstly, here is hoping you and your family enjoy the festive season and don’t over indulge. Looking
forward to catching up in 2018 at the various events the club has organised.
Its been a big year the BTCV, and I thank the committee for their hard work over the past 12 months at
all the various events, from Specialty Show weekends, to Bully Walks, and the various Expos the Bull
Terriers have been promoted at, thank you and keep it going into 2018.
As members are aware the club ran a point score competition to encourage members to show their dogs
not only at Specialty level, but at All Breeds level. The results are printed in the newsletter.
Congratulations to Adam Combes and his dog, Ch Wakatang River Boy, “Thor” for taking out Best
Dog. And to Donna Hansen and her bitch Braxstar Harlem Back Girl, “Scarlett”, for taking out the best
Bitch. Thank you to the members who participated in this venture.
Yours in sport,
Lance Stephenson
Secretary Report
Hi Members, Thanks to all who supported our club with sponsorship of sashes and trophies for our November shows, and the raffle was a huge success! Thanks to all who bought tickets. Our recent shows went smoothly and our judges had a great time. Thanks to all who helped look after them after their appointments. Please note that our Annual General Meeting has been rescheduled to the 7th January 2018. A reminder in the hotter weather to be careful to keep our dogs out of the sun, I still hear
lots of people tell me they once had a bull terrier back in the 80’s/90’s but that it died of skin cancer. I think the incidence of these types of diseases should be reduced in today’s era with a much higher awareness of the damage the UV rays cause. Also, there are some fantastic sunblock products on the market for dogs now. Have a great Christmas and new year break, and see you in 2018. Cheers Deb.
Championship Show: Best in Show and Runner
Up in Show Judge Mr Steve Wheatley (UK)
Bratxstar Harlem Back Girl
CH. Stardom Demons Disciple
Open Show: Best In Show Judge Ms K Hellsten
Ch Stardom Demons Disciple
Speciality Show: Best In show and Runner Up in Show Judge Mrs D Godsall (UK)
Hellofabull Devils Bliss
Supreme Ch Satori Magic Mike
Many thanks to the Committee for inviting me to judge their show, the hospitality was second to none.
I had some lovely dogs to go over, mouths as usual could be better but I was pleased to see that length of
head was the norm and no exaggerated or over done heads, also it was pleasing that there were none of
the slopping top lines that are creeping into the UK.
Dawn Godsall
Baby puppy dog
1. Sutcliffe. Shirvin Bravehart, very promising BB/W lovely long head
filling already, short backed and plenty of bone, moved well once he got going.
2. Campbell. Hellofabull Secret Prophet. White, strong puppy with lots
of bone, good expression and wicked eye, not the fill of first, moved better going than coming.
3. Hetheringto. Catchalot Shame on You. White, good profile and long
head but rather fine in the muzzle, little long and movement rather loose.
Minor puppy dog.
1. Campbell. Hellofabull Devils Bliss, stunning brindle, really good
head with length and power, correct neck and straight front, short back, moved well, very well balanced,
well shown, BIS.
2. Humphrey. Bullroy Standalone. White Not the power of the first,
rather short in upper arm and mover accordingly, tail set could be better, well presented.
Puppy dog
1. Sarajena Kennels. Sarajena My Little Deamon. White, powerful dog
with stunning expression, really nice head, moved well but a little long so could be better balanced.
2. Bullpatchy. BullpatchyLove Me Do. Not the power of the first, good
eye and neat ears, not the best of feet and moved rather loosely.
Junior dog
1. Fox. Ch Azona Wing Comander. Powerful white dog, neat ears but could
be a bit more on top, wicked eye, moved better coming than going, short back. Tail carriage rather high.
Intermediate dog.
1. Dowell. Jackmar Fury Road (AI) R/W. strongly built dog, plenty of
power, neat ears, little short in the upper arm, moved fairly well.
2. Eyers. Balgay Devil in Disguise. White heavyweight, good eye,
correct front, strong head, ear set could be better, rather straight in stifle.
3. Scholfield. StardomEye Spy (AI). White, not doing himself justice,
full of beans, lovely expression, good eye and strong head, rather long in body and movement not good.
Australian bred Dog.
1. Matsen & Balsilli. Sup Ch. Satori Magic Mike. B/W. lovely colour,
loads of bone, powerful head and good eye, good spring of ribs, tidy feet and moved out well, just felt he
was a little portly and lacked tuck up and that cost him best dog against the puppy, well presented and
handled. RBD RBIS.
2. Yeoh. Yandomir Kauzin Kaos. White, Not the power of first, good
expression, neat ears, straight front, movement could be better.
Open dog.
1. Schofield. Ch. Stardom Demons Disciple. White Good dog but would
like more bone, very good profile and eye, great expression and neat ears, straight front, feet a little
untidy, reasonable movement.
Baby puppy bitch
1. Heal and. Shirvin Bella Donna B/B W. sister to the puppy dog, very
smart lovely long head with good profile, short back, moved Ok, well presented.
2. Campbell. Hellofabull Atomic Blond, not the head of first, good
front, plenty of bone, strong quarters, needs time.
Puppy bitch.
1. Stephenson. Sirram Magic Eye Atlurker . White. Powerful filled
head, good eye and neat ears, would like a little more length of leg, strong quarters, well presented.
Junior bitch.
1. Headland. ShirvinYokomo Dontuknow. Good profile, would like a
little more power, good expression, rather upright but moved fairly well, good quarters.
Intermediate bitch.
1. Sarajeni. Monk Romona Hot Gossip. White, very nice well balanced
bitch, strong head with neat ears, good front, moved out well, well presented.
2. Vitiello. Bullsago Midnight Roar, BB. Lovely head and eye, rather
long in body, tidy feet, well presented.
3. Hellofabull Kennels. Hellofabull Dan Sin Queen. White, well made
but not the power of the first two, neat ears, front not good, movement fair.
Australian bred bitch.
1. Patterson. Potent Sunspear. Lovely B/ W excellent condition, really
good profile and neat ears, straight front with strong quarters, well balanced, very erratic on the move,
acting the fool, saw enough to win the class. RBB
2. Bullpatchy. BullpatchyMiss Cassidy. Strong head, good front and
feet, another a little long in the body, well presented.
Open bitch.
1. Patterson. Potent Dark Wings BB another lovely bitch, sister to
previous class winner, really well made, long filled head ,lovely neck and body, only beat her sister as
she moved properly, could be a different outcome when her sister gets her act together. two beautiful
girls. BB
2. Yeoh. Yandomir Silent Assassin. White. Good expression and top of
head and finish but week under-jaw, false pregnancy today so that spoiled her outline, well shown.
Neuter bitch.
1. Johnson. Ch. Wakatang American Dream. White good head with great
expression, tidy ears, good neck and body, well proportioned, movement ok.
2. Sutcliffe. White, completely different type to first, good front, a
little plump, well shown.
Dawn Godsall
Bull Terrier Club of Victoria Point Score 2017
Mrs Pamela Brown Warragul and District Kennel Club March 13th (5 Bull Terriers entered)
Challenge Dog: Ch Wakatang River Boy Owned by A Combes
Reserve Challenge Dog: Jewellbull Assualt and Battery Owned by L Cantlon
Challenge Bitch: Excelsis Highway Star Owned by T DiFresco
Reserve Challenge Bitch: Excelsis Electra Owned by K Griffith
Ms Di Cuthbert Kerang and District Kennel Club March 18th (7 Bull Terriers entered)
Challenge Dog: Sarajeni Impie Red Emperor Owned by Windemere Kennels
Reserve Challenge Dog: n/a
Challenge Bitch: n/a
Reserve Challenge Bitch: n/a
Mr Les Greenall Bunyip and District Agriculture Society Inc March 26th (5 Bull Terriers entered)
Challenge Dog: Ch Wakatang River Boy Owned by A Combes
Reserve Challenge Dog: Jewellbull Assault and Battery owned by L Cantlon
Challenge Bitch: Bullraider Annie Bon Bonnie Owned by J Woodsall
Reserve Challenge Bitch: Excelsis Electra Owned by K Griffith
Mr Lance Stephenson Easter Festival 16th April (10 Bull Terriers entered)
Challenge Dog: Jewellbull Assault and Battery Owned by Lisa Cantlon
Reserve Challenge Dog: n/a
Challenge Bitch: Bullraider Annie Bon Bannie Owned by J Woodsall
Reserve Challenge Bitch: n/a
Mr Stan Honnery Bull Terrier Club of Victoria May 6th (49 Bull Terriers entered)
Challenge Dog: Ch Stardom Demons Disciple Owned by J & B Schofield
Reserve Challenge Dog: Supreme Champ Satori Magic Mike Owned by T Matsen & R Balsillie
Challenge Bitch: Hellofabull Dan Sin Queen Owned by B &R Campbell
Reserve Challenge Bitch: Braxstar Harlem Back Girl Owned by D Hansen
Mrs Linda Martin Bull Terrier Show of Victoria May 7th (45 Bull Terriers entered)
Best Dog: Jacamar Fury Road Owned by M & M Dowall
Runner up Best Dog: Ch Stardom Demons Disciple Owned by J & B Schofield
Best Bitch: Ch Shirvin Queen of The Blues Owned by P Lachmund & C Harmon
Runner up Best Bitch: Braxstar Batchelor Girl Owned by D Hansen
Mr Les Greenall Maryborough & District Kennel Club Inc September 17th (20 Bull Terriers
entered)
Challenge Dog: Bullroy Simply Tatu Owned S & S Humphrey
Reserve Challenge Dog: Balgay Hand of The Devil Owned Ms A Sutcliffe
Challenge Bitch: Balgay Devils Eye Owned Ms A Sutcliffe
Reserve Challenge Bitch: Bullpatchy Glamour Puss Owned by C Cooke
Mr Steve Wheatly Bull Terrier Club of Victoria November 18th (47 Bull Terriers entered)
Challenge Dog: Ch Stardom Demons Disciple Owned by J & B Schofield
Reserve Challenge Dog: Hellofabull Devils Bliss Owned by B & R Campbell
Challenge Bitch: Braxstar Harlem Back Girl Owned by D Hansen
Reserve Challenge Bitch: Potens Dark Wings Owned by D Patterson
Ms Kerry Hellsten Bull Terrier Club of Victoria November 18th (42 Bull Terriers entered)
Best Dog: Ch Stardom Demons Disciple Owned by J & B Schofield
Runner up Best Dog: Supreme Ch Satori Magic Mike Owned by T Matsen & R Balsillie
Best Bitch: Braxstar Harlem Back Girl Owned by D Hansen
Runner up Best Bitch: Yandomir Sweet Commotion Owned by T Yeoh
Mrs Dawn Godsall Bull Terrier Club of Victoria November 19th (46 Bull Terriers entered)
Best Dog: Hellofabull Devils Bliss Owned by B & R Campbell
Runner up Best Dog: Supreme Ch Satori Magic Mike Owned by T Matsen & R Balsillie
Best Bitch: Potens Dark Wings Owned by D Patterson
Runner up Best Bitch: Potens Sunspear Owned by D Patterson
Best Dog leaderboard Best Bitch Leaderboard
*Ch Stardom Demons Disciple 7 points Braxstar Harlem Back Girl 5 points
Ch Wakatang River Boy 4 points Bullraider Annie Bon Bannie 4 points
Jewellbull Assualt and Battery 4 points Potens Dark Wings 3 points
Hellofabull Devils Bliss 3 points Excelsis Electra 2 points
*Supreme Ch Satori Magic Mike 3 points Hellofabull Dan Sin Queen 2 points
Jacamar Fury Road 2 points Ch Shirvin Queen of The Blues 2 points
Bullroy Simply Tatu 2 points Balgay Devils Eye 2 points
Balgay Hand of The Devil 1 point Excelsis Highway Star 2 points
Braxstar Batchelor Girl 1 point
*Bullpatchy Glamour Puss 1 point
*Yandomir Sweet Commotion 1 point
Potens Sunspear 1 point *Denotes non members
Congratulations to Adam Coombes on winning the Best Dog in the point score for 2017
with Ch Wakatang River Boy. Unfortunately, this point score was for members of the
Bull Terrier Club of Victoria only.
And as there was a draw for best dog, it went on a countback for the dog with most
Challenges, and Ch Wakatang River Boy was declared the winner of the Best Dog point
score.
Congratulations also go to Donna Hansen on winning the Best Bitch in the point score
with Braxstar Harlem Back Girl ROM
Thanks to all the entries through the year and for members supporting ROM judges at All
Breed shows.
Vale
Dear Secretary
It is with regret that I inform Clubs that Mr Michael
Plane "Xipheres Bull Terriers" recently passed away.
Mike first showed Bull Terriers in 1967. Over the
years he imported a number of dogs and bitches and
made regular trips overseas to both the UK and USA
either judging or visiting Bull Terrier Kennels. Mike
was one of the group who initiated the Australian
Bull Terrier Trophy Show in 1979 and was also
instrumental in the ROM Award system. He was also
the first Chairman of the National Bull Terrier
Council (Australia). Whilst he hasn't judged or owned
a Bull Terrier for some time, his passion for the breed
never waned. I am sure that the older members of the
Bull Terrier fraternity in Australia will remember
Mike with great fondness, his forthright manner and
his passion for the breed.
Neil McCracken nomination for life membership
Neil McCracken is a familiar face in the Bull Terrier world, and many have memories of Kaye and Neil
over the years.
A brief history:
Having purchased his first Bull Terrier in the early 1980’s, Neil with help from fellow members, decided
to start showing their Bully, Girvine Glacier Lass, becoming his first Australian Champion. Prior to this,
Neil had bred and shown Labradors since 1958.
Becoming involved in the Bull Terrier Club of Victoria, firstly on committee, and then Neil took on the
role of President in 1988. Neil worked tirelessly over the years for the club, coming up with some great
initiatives for members to be involved with. Promoting the breed in the media and also around the show
ring. Passion for the breed is something Neil has plenty of, and has and will defend the breed to no end.
Donating time, trophies and of course hospitality over the years, Both Neil and Kayes’ efforts are very
much appreciated. They have hosted a number of judges, local and overseas, over the time, not only
opening their homes up, but also showing them the sights that Victoria has to offer.
The club is looking forward to welcoming Neil McCracken as a life member, and we thank you once
again for all your thankless work over the years.
Natural Solutions for Worms in dogs and cats
Greenpet has a range of natural non-toxic worming solutions for dogs, cats, horses, people and other
animals.
Intestinal worms are relatively common in all animals and it is necessary to control them as a heavy
worm burden can cause a variety of health issues. Worming medications that can kill off parasites with
one application are strong and do have side effects.
Administering some of these drugs/chemicals on a regular basis such as monthly puts your pet at further
risk long term, especially when you may be using some drugs that aren’t even necessary.
Most heartworm preventatives are chemical insecticides which also have the potential to damage your
dog’s health.
There are safer alternatives and one of the most important preventative measures is a healthy immune
system, and the best way to ensure a healthy immune system is to feed a balanced fresh raw food diet.
Healthy dogs and cats have natural defences against parasites and recent studies have shown that having
a small number of parasites actually reduced the risk of developing allergies and that animals kept free
of all parasites had an increase in allergies.
The most common worms affecting dogs and cats are: roundworms, hookworm, whipworms, tapeworm
and heartworm. In most cases it is difficult to know if your animals have worms because they will not
always show any obvious symptoms unless they have a large infestation.
Some of the symptoms may include diarrhea, vomiting, weight loss, poor coat condition, distended
abdomen, lethargy, anal scooting or changes in appetite (poor appetite or ravenous).
Roundworms
Roundworms are large spaghetti-like in appearance and absorb nutrients from the infected animal. They
live and reproduce in the small intestine.
Whipworms
Whipworms are threadlike and are also more common in dogs than cats. Animals may become infected
by ingesting whipworm eggs from soil or other substances containing eggs.
Tapeworms
Tapeworms are long and flat in appearance and break off into segments. They can grow quite long in
length and live in the small intestine. Dogs and cats may acquire tapeworms by ingesting an intermediate
host, like an infected flea or rodent.
Hookworms
Hookworms are short blood sucking parasites that attach to the intestinal wall and suck blood and
nutrients from their host. Hookworms are more common in dogs than in cats and can cause anemia if left
untreated.
Heartworms
Heartworm is a type of roundworm spread by mosquitoes when they bite a dog and inject immature
worms, called microfilaria, into the body. The microfilaria then circulates through the body tissue
taking approximately six months to reach the right side of the dog’s heart where they develop into adult
heartworm.
Symptoms of heartworm disease may include:
Coughing, intolerance to exercise, shortness of breath, weight loss, poor appetite and listlessness.
Only certain mosquitoes can transmit heartworm, so by reducing your dog or cat’s exposure to
mosquitoes will reduce the risk significantly. It is important however to use preventative measures if you
live in a high-risk heartworm area. Heartworms live in the animal’s bloodstream, not the gastrointestinal
tract so keeping their immune system strong is also important in reducing the risk of heartworm.
Some foods that help to fight worms include:
Raw grated carrot, watercress, pumpkin & pumpkin seeds, coconut, papaya, greens, fennel and apple
cider vinegar.
Good quality Canine/Feline Probiotics and digestive enzyme supplements also provide additional
support by ensuring the gastrointestinal tract has a good balance of healthy intestinal flora to help flush
out intestinal worms.
Homeopathy and herbs are safe natural alternatives that may be used to help control worms in dogs and
cats as well as horses, poultry, birds and people!
If you do need to use a conventional wormer or heartworm medication, then it is a good idea to follow
up with liver detox remedies to reduce the risk of side effects.
Bull Terrier Parties are more fun!
Christmas Bully Walk Jells Park December 17th
After having to postpone the walk due to weather, the clubs
Christmas walk took place on a very hot & at a very busy Jells
Park. Once again it was very well received, around 35 Bullies
turned up on what was going to be a hot day, this was a
fabulous effort. The committee was a bit lite on for the walk
and many thanks must go to the club members who stood up
and helped out. Standing in the sun cooking a BBQ, isn’t
anyone’s idea of fun, so thanks.
These walks give a fantastic outlet for members whos Bullies
on limited register or who aren’t interested in showing, as they
know they have the prettiest Bully on Earth. The club is looking
forward to new destinations for our walks next year & thank the
members who come out, rain, hail or shine.
Bully fun photo page
Thunder is all dressed up with nowhere to go
Indi dressed for the Christmas Walk
Onslow says, “I’m ready for anything”
I can get closer!
effort.
Thanks to our 2017 Sponsors
True Addiction Tattoos (see full page ad in this newsletter)
Note to Members and Breeders:
The Bull Terrier Club have DNA swab kits available for all breeders or owners of
Pedigree bull terriers wishing to submit DNA samples from their animals to Animal
Health Trust. The sample kits include a contact details form and five DNA swabs. A
copy of pedigree and any health information is required with DNA submission. Kits may
be taken home for completion and posting back to the UK. It is relatively cheap to post
the kits and as the samples are stable once taken, they can be sent by general mail. We
can also post them out to any breeders interested in providing this valuable DNA to
researchers who have the best interests of our breed at heart.
Bull Terrier Club of Victoria Inc
Affiliated with the Victorian Canine Association Inc. & The National Bull Terrier Council (Australia). A0026517R
PO Box 1635, Melton West Vic 3337 http://www.bullterrierclubvic.com email: [email protected]
agenda Meeting Venue Time Date
Annual General
Meeting
KCC PARK – Classic
Room
11:00am 7th January 2018
Chair Meeting Opened
Attendees –
Apologies –
Item Discussion
1 Review of previous minutes:- The minutes of the previous AGM held on 2ND October 2016
Moved:
Seconded:
2 Treasurers Report & Audit Report Statement of revenue and expenditure for 2016-2017 financial year Unpresented Cheques Term deposit Moved: Seconded:
3 Committee Reports
4 Voting on Committee Positions Secretary, Vice President, 3 x committee
5 National Council Business
6 Life Membership – Neil McCracken
7 Judges nominations and voting:
Chair Meeting Closed
minutes Meeting Venue Time Date
Special General Meeting
Bulla Exhibition Centre,
Uniting Lance, Bulla
At conclusion of BTCV Specialty
Show, not before 11am.
7th May 2017
Chair Meeting Opened
L Stephenson 12:30pm
Attendees – Lance Stephenson, Sherri Johnson, Jacqui Smith, Phil Smith, Mathew Poplar, Jen Woodsell, Tony DiFresco, Neil McCracken, Kaye McCracken, David Hirst, Les Greenall, Mark Dowall, Alison Sutcliffe, Deborah Patterson, Adam Combes, Norm Jessup, Bill Campbell, Sharelle Humphrey, Rebecca Campbell (19)
Apologies –
Items on Agenda 1 Review of previous minutes: SGM dated 5th February 2017
Business arising: NA Moved: D Hirst Seconded: J Woodsell
2 Treasurers Report Account balance as of 7th May 2017: $9312.81 Statement of revenue JANUARY 2017 Balance as at: 4.1.17 $9026.95 Revenue: $420 (Jan bully walk online payment $20, Memberships $400) Expenditure: $256.30 (VCA Show levy $86.30, NBTCA renewal $70, Stamps $100)
Balance as at: 1.2.17 $9190.65
Bull Terrier Club of Victoria Inc.
Affiliated with the Victorian Canine Association Inc. & The National Bull Terrier Council (Australia).
A0026517R PO Box 1635 Melton West Vic 3337
http://www.bullterrierclubvic.com email: [email protected]
Statement of revenue FEBRUARY 2017 Balance as at: 2.2.17 $9190.65
Revenue: $80 (Membership $55, Donation $25) Expenditure: $930.80 (Bully walk catering $66.50, trailer repair $149, D Hirst Promo leads $250, Nov 2016 show catalogue service $244.80, VCA non-member levy $170.50, A Sutcliffe – trophies $50)
Balance as at: 1.3.17 $8339.85 Statement of revenue MARCH 2017 Balance as at: 2.3.17 $8339.85 Revenue: $40 (membership $40) Expenditure: $1122.69 (VCA Affiliation fee $333, Linda Martin accommodation $398, Linda Martin airfare $376.24, VCA Show Manager Supplies $15.45)
Balance as at: 1.4.17 $7257.16 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE
J. Woodsell ( Show Catering) $135.00 L. Pride (Judges Catering) $ 70.47 VCA Show Levies $ 308.50 Computer Sashes $ 559.67 G. Revill Trophies $ 670.00 L. Martin Judges Incidentals $ 105.50 Term Deposit Current Balance: $
Due to mature: 13/4/17 Interest rate: 2.45%
Moved: Jen Woodsell Seconded: Neil McCracken All in favour 3 members arrived 12:36pm (B Campbell, S Humphrey, R Campbell)
3 Voting on judges Sarah Foster has cancelled her appointment for November 2017, need a replacement. Dawn Godsall & Anthony McCann have accepted for November 2018, Show Secretary to see if either will attend November 2017 and will source another judge for 2018 (possible Dianne Riley). Paul Haseldine is available to judge May 2018. No other nominations from floor. Rom status for Katarzyna Turecka (Poland) not approved A Sutcliffe leaves meeting
4 Motion
Moved: Deborah Patterson Seconded: Lance Stephenson
Read by Neil McCracken as chair person cannot speak on motion. “That the Bull Terrier Club of Victoria Inc. abstain (or be exempted) from voting on any Notice of Motion via the NBTC(A) pertaining to bull terrier miniatures, and that this motion be inserted into our constitution” Rationale:
1. The Bull Terrier Club of Victoria Inc. is a breed club that caters for bull terriers only. Its members should not be making decisions on a breed that we do not cater for.
2. In Victoria there is a separate club that caters for Bull Terrier Miniatures and the Bull Terrier Club of Victoria Inc. should not be used as an avenue to obtain a second Victorian vote on NBTC(A) NOMs that relate to the bull terrier miniature.
Vote: 16 in favour, 2 abstain MOTION CARRIED Clarification that BTCV will respond to NBTCA Noms regarding bull terrier miniatures as “abstained” within three month time frame.
5 National Council Business –
1. Nominations for Secretary and President of NBTC(A) Current Nominations for positions read out to attendees Calls for nominations from floor. No nominations. Respond to NBTCA that there are no nominations from BTCV
2. Motions x 2 from Northern Districts BTC to hold 2019 Trophy Show & that in NSW the trophy show be held alternately between the two NSW clubs. Letter from NDBTC and NSWBTC read out regarding the matter. Discussion that NDBTC should forward NOM “to allow their club to be placed in trophy show rotation” and that it would be unfair to deny BTCNSW so close to event. Vote held on motion “That the Northern Districts Bull Terrier Club of NSW be permitted to host and run the 2019 Trophy Show which is currently allocated to the NSW Bull Terrier Club” In favour – 0 Against – 17 Abstain – 1 Motion defeated, subsequent motion defeated.
N Jessup leaves meeting
3. 41/17 NOM that "the NBTCA website be updated and maintained to contain a page that holds all Notices of Motion, the date they were submitted, the full notice of motion as well as the rationale, the nominating club, the outcome of vote and the date it was completed". In favour –16 Against – 0 Abstain – 1 Motion carried
4. 42/17 NOM that "all Notices of Motions received by the NBTCA Secretary be forwarded to all member clubs within 7 days of receipt from the motioning club". Discussion that time frame is too quick In favour –4 Against – 12 Abstain – 1 Motion defeated
5. 43/17 NOM that "all information received by the NBTCA from the ANKC must be forwarded to all member clubs within 7 days of receipt and include all information (including referring NOM's, attachments, statistical information) receive in respect to the matter. The NBTCA Secretary shall also includes reference in the email to the item which requires attention, action or response and provided the details of any specific action required by clubs in the email". Discussion that direction is required but time frame is too quick, fourteen days would be more acceptable. In favour –5 Against – 12 Abstain – 0 Motion defeated
6. 44/17 NOM that "all voting outcomes for Notices of Motion be sent to the member clubs within 7 days of the closing date for voting and
include the motion, the names of ALL member clubs eligible to vote and the vote response received from each club". In favour – 13 Against – 0 Abstain – 4 Motion carried
7. 45/17 NOM that "when the NBTCA Secretary sends a Notice of Motion out to the clubs that it shall include the voting cut off date which serves to advise Member clubs when they are required to submit their response to the NBTCA in order for their vote to be counted". In favour – 13 Against – 0 Abstain – 4 Motion carried
Meeting Closed: 1.18pm
You reckon I’m dirty
Well check me out!