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Entries Close at Trial Secretary Office at 12:00 NOON, WEDNESDAY, July 20, 2011, or when the numerical limit has been reached, even if this occurs before the official closing date, after which time entries cannot be accepted, cancelled or substituted. Chapter 1, Section 27 AKC Obedience
Regulations. Opening Date for Entries: Monday, June 20, 2011 at 12l01 a.m.
Limited Entries: Obedience Trials: Novice A/B 12, Utility A/B 20, Open A/B 20
Beginner Novice A/B 12 - Rally Trials: 60 limit All-Breed
Entries are open to All-American dogs listed in the AKC Canine Partners program
Premium List
Obedience Trials and Rally Trials (Licensed by the American Kennel Club)
YORK COUNTY DOG TRAINING CLUB (Unbenched)
Location
Papillonia Dog Training Academy, Inc. 1127 Felton Road, Red Lion, PA 17356
Obedience – Friday, August 19, 2011 Sunday, August 21, 2011
Rally – Saturday, August 20, 2011 Two Rally Trials on Saturday
HOURS 8:00 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M.
MAIL OBEDIENCE and RALLY ENTRIES WITH FEES TO: Larry Loiacono, Secretary
P.O. Box 398 Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Checks Payable to YCDTC
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A SPECIAL MESSAGE TO EXHIBITORS AND HANDLERS: We would like to thank exhibitors, handlers and friends who have given their generous support for our obedience and rally trials. The York County Dog Training Club, its members & the Papillonia Dog Training Academy, Inc., assume no responsibility for any loss or damages sustained by any exhibitor or his dogs. Exhibitors and handlers will be responsible for clean conditions in and around their crates. If, because of riots, civil disturbances or other acts beyond the control of the management, it is impossible to open or complete the trial, no refund of entry fee will be made.
NO UNENTERED DOGS. NO PRIVATE OR PUBLIC SHELTERS OUTSIDE THE
BUILDING.
ACCOMMODATIONS HOTELS/MOTELS
(Exhibitors will be held responsible for their dogs) Holiday Inn.2000 Loucks Road, York, PA 17404. 717-846-9500. www.yorkpa.holiday-inn.com Red Roof Inn.323 Arsenal Road, York, PA. 717-843-8181 (June 2006 one pet per room) Quality Inn & Suites.2600 East Market St., York, PA 17402. 717-755-1966. POLICY FOR EXHIBITORS WITH MOTORHOMES No Motorhomes. CONCESSIONS No Concessions HOSPITALITY There will not be food available at the trial site.
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Officers of the York County Dog Training Club
President Stephanie Capkovic Vice-President Melissa Graham
Treasurer Suzanne White Secretary Gail Deller
4290 Schoolhouse Road, Dover, PA 17315 Board of Directors
Leslie Hoy - Connie Lentz Cheryl Myers - Janet Rodgers - Wanda Stare
Trial Committee
Obedience Trial Chair: Gail Deller Rally Trial Chair: Susan E. Walsh
And Officers of the Club Secretary for the Trials: Larry Loiacono
PO Box 398, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 717-791-3556 [email protected]
Committees
Trophies ………………….. Gail Deller Hospitality ………………….. YCDTC members
Veterinarian On Call & 24 Hour Animal Emergency Clinic Emergency Veterinarian
Animal Emergency Clinic
1640 South Queen Street, York, PA 17403 - 717-767-5355
“Exhibitors should follow their veterinarians' recommendation to assure their dogs are free of internal and external parasites, any communicable diseases, and have appropriate vaccinations.” JUDGES
Friday, August 19, 2011 – Obedience Trial Ms. Debra Barrows, 4905 King Richard Dr., Annandale, VA 22003
ALL REGULAR OBEDIENCE CLASSES and Optional Titling Class: Beginner Novice
Saturday, August 20, 2011 – Morning and Afternoon Rally Trials Ms. Debra Barrows, 4905 King Richard Dr., Annandale, VA 22003
ALL REGULAR RALLY CLASSES
Sunday, August 21, 2011 – Obedience Trial Ms. Kathleen A Walker, 499 Sergeantsville Rd, Flemington, NJ 08822-2712
ALL REGULAR OBEDIENCE CLASSES and Optional Titling Class: Beginner Novice
AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB CERTIFICATION Permission is granted by the American Kennel Club for the
holding of this event under American Kennel Club rules and
regulations. James P. Crowley, Secretary
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For the Trials Jump Heights will be in Descending Order
No unentered dogs
Qualifying Score Required for All Prizes in Regular Classes. "Dog" means either sex No refund for bitches in season
Ribbon Prizes: First Prize Blue Second Prize Red Third Prize Yellow Fourth Prize White Qualifying Prize Dark Green A Dark Green Qualifying Score Ribbon will be awarded to each dog earning a Qualifying Score.
OBEDIENCE TRIALS ONLY Highest Scoring Dog in the Regular Classes Blue and Gold Highest Combined Score in Open and Utility Blue and Green
CLASS PRIZES
Qualifying score required for all prizes. Class prizes will be awarded in the
ring at the completion of the class. In order to be eligible for a prize, exhibitors or their agents must remain until the prizes are awarded. No prizes will be mailed.
SPECIAL PRIZES WILL BE AVAILABLE ONCE THE WINNERS ARE KNOWN. All owners are cautioned to include all information, including all confirmed AKC titles, on their entry form, as ELIGIBILITY FOR SPECIAL PRIZES will be based ONLY on the information provided on the entry form. Each Qualifier will receive a stuffed toy courtesy of the York County Dog Training Club, its members and friends. New Title Rosettes are offered to dogs earning a title at these trials courtesy of the York County Dog Training Club. First through Fourth place for all classes in obedience and rally are “Miss Lucy Dog Treats” offered by the York County Dog Training Club, its members and friends.
Friday Obedience Trial
1. Highest Scoring Dog in Trial – $25 gift card 2. Highest Scoring Dog in Open B and Utility Combined. – $25 gift card 3. Highest Scoring Dog in Novice A - $10 – offered by Beth Tauser in memory of Dee Dee Colket Saturday morning Rally Trial
1. Highest Scoring Dog in Novice A - $10 – offered by Beth Tauser in memory of Dee Dee Colket
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Saturday afternoon Rally Trial
1. Highest Scoring Dog in Novice A - $10 – offered by Beth Tauser in memory of Dee Dee Colket Sunday Obedience Trial
1. Highest Scoring Dog in Trial – $25 gift card 2. Highest Scoring Dog in Open B and Utility Combined. – $25 gift card 3. Highest Scoring Dog in Novice A - $10 – offered by Beth Tauser in memory of Dee Dee Colket =====================================================================
Entry Fees Obedience: Each First Entry Fee Includes $.50 AKC Entry Recording Fee for the first entry and each entry $3.00 AKC Entry Service Fee (Rules Applying to Dog Shows, Chapter 11, Section 2) Rally: Each Entry $3.00 AKC recording fee (Rally Regulations, Chapter 1, Section 5) First Entry of a Dog Unless Otherwise Specified ........................... $30.00 Each Additional Entry of the Same Dog in the same trial............... $20.00 Move-ups may be approved, provided the next level class (i.e. Novice to Open) and judges are available and the class has not reached its limit. The request for a move-up MUST be in writing and presented to the trial secretary at least 30 minutes prior to the start of the trial. If any class has sufficient entries to fill on the day that entry to the trials open, there will be a random draw. Please be sure to indicate whether you are entering for UDX/RAE legs and will not accept one class.
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From I-83 take exit 16A onto Route 74 south (also known as
Queen street). Take route 74 south for about 6.5 miles through
Dallastown and into Red Lion to a stop light. Take right onto route
24 south. Go through first red light onto Felton Road (note at the
light there is a Rutters on your right and an Ace hardware store
across the street on the right). Go about ½ mile on Felton road to
The Landscape Company-Garden Center on left. Immediately
after the garden center (it will look like Part of the Garden Center),
take left onto gravel driveway (you will actually be going behind
the Garden Center, there is a row of pine trees on your right). Go
¼ mile down gravel drive behind Garden Center to house. Go
straight to the white and green building. The only other building is
the Rash home on the right.
From Baltimore:
Take I-83 North into PA. Take Exit 4--the first exit in PA.
From this point it will be about 12 miles and 20 minutes to the
building. At the end of the ramp take a left onto Main Street ( this
is Shrewsbury). Go about 1/2 mile to second light (Walmart and
McDonalds up the hill on left) Chick Fillet on Right. Take a right
at this light onto Mt. Airy Rd. Go about 1.5 miles on Mt Airy to
first stop sign (Tee in Rd). Take a Right onto Plank Rd. Go about
1.5 miles on Plank Road and then take a LEFT onto Mt. Olivet
Road ( new Church on left and older white and red church on
Right corner). Go about 4 miles on Mt. Olivet Rd to first stop sign
(tee in road). Take a right onto Route 216 EAST--go about 25
yards then Take left onto Route 24 North.
Directions to Site From Route 30 take I-83 south
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Go about 4 miles on Rt 24 North to the first stop light (Rutters
Farm store on Left and Ace Hardware on the right)
Take Right at the light onto Felton Road--the overhead sign says
Main Street
Go about 1/2 miles on Felton Road to The Landscape
Company/Garden Center on the left
Immediately after the Garden Center (it will look like it is part of
the Garden center), take a left onto a wide driveway
You will actually be going behind the Garden Center--Pine trees
on your right
Go 1/4 mile down the driveway until you run into the Training
facility
Emergency Veterinarian
Animal Emergency Clinic 1640 South Queen Street, York, PA 17403
717-767-5355 Directions from the Trial Site
Mile Instruction For 0.0 Depart 1127 Felton Rd, Red Lion, PA 17356 on SR-
2079 [Felton Rd] (North-West) 0.7 mi
0.7 Bear RIGHT (North) onto SR-2079 [S Main St] 0.2 mi 0.9 Turn LEFT (West) onto SR-24 [Winterstown Rd] 0.1 mi 1.0 Turn RIGHT (North-West) onto SR-2064 [Country Club Rd] 1.4 mi 2.5 Turn LEFT (West) onto SR-74 [E Main St] 1.2 mi 3.7 Keep STRAIGHT onto SR-74 [W Main St] 0.6 mi 4.3 Keep STRAIGHT onto SR-74 [S Queen St] 4.6 mi 8.9 Arrive 1640 S Queen St, York, PA 17403
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OFFICIAL AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB ENTRY FORM York County Dog Training Club
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Friday-Sunday August 19-21, 2011 Red Lion, Pennsylvania
I ENCLOSE $ _______ for entry fees Friday (OB), Sat am – Sat pm – Sunday (OB) Checks payable to “YCDTC”. Send to Larry Loiacono, PO Box 398, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 IMPORTANT-Read Carefully Instructions on Reverse Side Before Filling Out. Numbers in the boxes indicate sections of the instructions relevant to the information needed in that box (PLEASE PRINT)
BREED
VARIETY (1)
SEX
DOG (2) (3)
SHOW CLASS
CLASS (3)
DIVISION. Weight, color, etc.
ADDITIONAL CLASSES
OBEDIENCE CLASS (Jump) RALLY CLASS (Jump Height)
UDX Utility Open Novice RAE Excellent Advanced Novice
A/B A/B
JR. SHOWMANSHIP CLASS
NAME OF (See Back) JUNIOR HANDLER (if any)
JR. HANDLER NUMBER
FULL NAME OF DOG
Enter number here ____ _ AKC REG NO. _____ AKC LITTER NO. _____ ILP NO. _____ FOREIGN REG NO & COUNTRY
DATE OF BIRTH
PLACE OF __ __ USA ___ Canada ___ Foreign BIRTH Do not print above in catalog
BREEDER
SIRE
DAM
ACTUAL OWNER(S) OWNER’S ADDRESS
CITY
STATE
ZIP + 4
NAME OF OWNER’S AGENT (IF ANY) AT THE SHOW
I CERTIFY that I am the actual owner of the dog, or that I am the duly authorized agent of the actual owner whose name I have entered above. In consideration of the acceptance of this entry, I (we) agree to abide by the rules and regulations of The American Kennel Club in effect at the time of this event and by any additional rules and regulations appearing in the premium list for this event, and further agree to be bound by the “Agreement” printed on the reverse side of this entry form. I (we) certify and represent that the dog entered is not a hazard to persons or other dogs. This entry is submitted for acceptance on the foregoing representation and agreement. I (we) agree to conduct myself (ourselves) in accordance with all such Rules and Regulations (including all provisions applying to discipline) and to abide by any decisions made in accord with them.
SIGNATURE of owner or his agent duly authorized to make this entry TELEPHONE# E-MAIL Address (An acknowledgment or receipt of entry may be sent to this e-mail address):
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NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS Telegraph, Telephone and Unsigned Entries Cannot Be Accepted. Entries Not On Official AKC Entry Forms and Photocopies of Entry Forms without Agreement and Rules on the reverse side of the Official AKC Entry Form are NOT ACCEPTABLE. Mail All Entries With Fees to: Larry Loiacono, P.O. Box 398, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055
. Entries received without fees will not be accepted. Acknowledgement of entries will be made as soon as practicable via e-mail. Armband numbers and judging programs will be distributed via e-mail. Should such acknowledgement not be received by the exhibitor within a reasonable time, please notify the Trial Secretary. Make All Checks and Money Orders payable to York County Dog Training Club (YCDTC). CANADIAN exhibitors must make fees payable in U.S. FUNDS. Please mail checks or money orders with entries. Secretary assumes no responsibility for cash sent through the mail. Tabulate carefully. Due to cost of processing, no refunds $4.00 and under will be made. An AKC Recording Fee of $.50 first entry only and an AKC Event Service Fee of $3.00 per entry will be required for each dog entered at any Licensed or Member Club Show, Obedience Trial or Tracking Test. An AKC Recording Fee of $3.00 will be required for each entry in any Licensed or Member Club Rally Trial. All Recording and Event Service Fees are paid to the American Kennel Club. No Entry shall be made and no entry shall be accepted which specifies any conditions as to its acceptance. Entry Fees shall not be refunded in the event that a dog is absent, disqualified, excused by Veterinarian or Judge, or barred from competition by action of the Event's Show Committee. If because of riots, wars, strikes, civil disturbances, national emergencies, health emergencies, and the dictates of law enforcement or of the owner(s) of the grounds and/or facilities or other acts beyond the control of the management it is impossible to open or to complete the show, no refund of entry fee will be made. Extreme weather conditions, such as, but not limited to snow storms, hurricanes, lightning, extreme heat, heavy rains, or other circumstances including, but not limited to, the condition of the facilities or grounds and/or the ingress and egress from the grounds, must be considered for the health and safety of the dogs, exhibitors and spectators. The well-being of dogs, exhibitors and spectators is of paramount importance and, in the event it is necessary to cancel or stop the show before completion, no refund of entry fee will be made. Post Dated Checks and Returned Checks do not constitute a valid entry fee. The Show Secretary will add a collection fee to the amount of each returned check. No Refund for Duplicate Entries. Every effort to find all duplicate entries will be made; however, if entry has been processed, no refund will be made.
An Administrative Fee of $5.00 will be withheld from refunds for each entry cancelled prior to the closing of entries after the secretary has confirmed your place in the class. Errors on Entry Blanks. Owners are responsible for errors in making out entry forms, whoever may make such errors, and no entry fee will be refunded in event of such errors or cancellation of entries after the published closing date. Dogs May Arrive any time prior to their scheduled time of judging. Dogs not required for further judging will be excused. Judges Will Not Wait for Any Dog Holding Up a Class. Owners or agents alone are responsible for the presence of their dogs in the judging ring when their classes are called to be judged. All Dogs Present must be held on leash or confined to their crates except when being judged or when in the exercising ring. No gasoline or diesel generators are permitted on the show site.
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AKC Code of Sportsmanship
PREFACE: The sport of purebred dog competitive events dates prior to 1884, the year of AKC’s birth. Shared values of those involved in the sport include principles of sportsmanship. They are practiced in all sectors of our sport: conformation, performance and companion. Many believe that these principles of sportsmanship are the prime reason why our sport has thrived for over one hundred years. With the belief that it is useful to periodically articulate the fundamentals of our sport, this code is presented. Sportsmen respect the history, traditions and integrity of the sport of purebred dogs. Sportsmen commit themselves to values of fair play, honesty, courtesy, and vigorous competition, as well as winning and losing with grace. Sportsmen refuse to compromise their commitment and obligation to the sport of purebred dogs by injecting personal advantage or consideration into their decisions or behavior. The sportsman judge judges only on the merits of the dogs and considers no other factors. The sportsman judge or exhibitor accepts constructive criticism. The sportsman exhibitor declines to enter or exhibit under a judge where it might reasonably appear that the judge’s placements could be based on something other than the merits of the dogs. The sportsman exhibitor refuses to compromise the impartiality of a judge. The sportsman respects the AKC bylaws, rules, regulations and policies governing the sport of purebred dogs. Sportsmen find that vigorous competition and civility are not inconsistent and are able to appreciate the merit of their competition and the effort of competitors. Sportsmen welcome, encourage and support newcomers to the sport. Sportsmen will deal fairly with all those who trade with them. Sportsmen are willing to share honest and open appraisals of both the strengths and weaknesses of his breeding stock. Sportsmen spurn any opportunity to take personal advantage of positions offered or bestowed upon them. Sportsmen always consider as paramount the welfare of their dog. Sportsmen refuse to embarrass the sport, the American Kennel Club, or themselves while taking part in the sport.