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RULES
& REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO CONFORMATION SHOWING
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2.1
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Entries
for Shows and Trials may only be received on official ANKC entry
forms or facsimiles. |
| 2.2 |
Entries
for Shows and Trials must close at least three (3) weeks prior to
the dates of the events. |
| 2.3 |
Persons
who are residents of the A.C.T must record their current Dogs A.C.T
membership number on all entry forms submitted for Shows and Trials
conducted in the ACT. Entry forms received from interstate
persons must also include their membership number with their relevant
controlling body. |
| 2.3.1 |
In
the event of an entry form being received without membership number
shown thereon the Affiliated Club must return such entry form to
the sender within 24 hours of receipt with an explanation of the
reason for the rejection. If such entry form is satisfactorily completed
before the closing date of the event, it may then be accepted.
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| 2.4 |
Dogs
may only be entered in the name of the bona fide owner. |
| 2.5 |
By
submitting an entry the owner acknowledges that the Affiliate will
be held exempt from any liability in the event of any loss from
any cause whatsoever. |
| 2.6 |
No
exhibit shall enter or remain in the Show/Trial or Parade, if such
dog has been in kennels affected with Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvovirus,
or any other infectious disease during the period of three (3) months
immediately prior to the commencement of the event. |
| 2.7 |
All
dogs entered in Shows, Trials or Parades must be registered with
the ACTCA or with a recognised Controlling Body. This registration
must be in effect on the day entries close or the entry must be
refused. No entries with registration pending are to be accepted.
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| 2.8 |
No
person disqualified, suspended or expelled by the ACTCA or another
Controlling Body may participate in any way in any event approved
by the ACTCA and no dog owned by such person may be entered in any
event approved by the ACTCA. |
| 2.9 |
With
the exception of Rule 2.9.1 No person shall be permitted to enter,
exhibit or handle a dog at any Show, Parade or Trial in the ACT
at which he or she is officiating as a judge. No member of the judge's
family shall enter or exhibit a dog at a Show ,Parade or Gundog
Trial at which he or she is officiating as a judge except in respect
of child handlers classes. |
| 2.9.1 |
No
member of a Judge’s family shall be permitted to handle a dog in
an Obedience, Agility, Field or Retrieving rings in which he or
she is officiating as a Judge, but may enter and/or handle in other
Obedience, Agility, Field or Retrieving rings at the same time.
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| 2.10 |
The
ACTCA will maintain a list of persons under disqualification in
Australia and advise affiliates of additions and deletions to this
list as they occur. |
| 2.11 |
Any
dog over six (6) months of age which is not entire shall be ineligible
to take part in Shows or Parades. |
| 2.11.1 |
A
dog which has been desexed or sterilised shall be eligible to enter
official Obedience, Agility, Tracking, Endurance and Gundog Trials
but shall not be eligible to take part in Shows or Parades.
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| 2.11.2 |
Desexed
or sterilised dogs aged seven (7) years and over may be entered
in Veteran Sweepstakes only. |
| 2.12 |
A
dog six months and over shall not be accepted as physically entire
unless two (2) apparently normal testicles have descended and are
in the scrotum. |
| 2.12.1 |
A
judge shall notify any cases where the animal is not entire or is
improperly prepared for exhibition to the Show Secretary on the
day of the show. |
| 2.12.2 |
Within
seven (7) days of the date of the Show or Parade, the Show Secretary
shall furnish the ACTCA with full particulars in writing of any
dog reported by the Judge to be not entire, suffering from any defect
referred to in these Regulations or to have been improperly prepared
for exhibition. |
| 2.13 |
A
dog is considered to be improperly prepared if:
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Any
substance, preparation, powder or fluid used for cleaning
has been applied to and remains on the dog during exhibition
to such an extent as to deceive or be likely to deceive
a judge whether it was applied with intent to deceive or
not;
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Any
cutting, piercing, breaking by force, or any kind of operation
or act which destroys the tissues of the ears or alters
their natural formation or carriage, or shortens the tail
or alters the carriage of the tail, has been practised,
provided however, that shortening the tail shall be allowable
in the case of breeds accepted by the ANKC as breeds which
are normally presented with docked tails; excepting that
a dog with ears where the cropping of ears is permitted
may only be entered for 'exhibition purposes only' and then
only if such a class is provided in the schedule of the
body holding the exhibition;
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Any
cutting, piercing, breaking by force, or any kind of operation
or act of like kind which otherwise alters the natural formation
of the dog or any part thereof, has been practised, or anything
has been done which is calculated to deceive, excepting
the cutting or trimming of coats or hair, cases of necessary
certified operations or the removal or dewclaws;
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| 2.14 |
Dogs
which have attained their championship points are debarred from
exhibition in ordinary classes at Parades. |
| 2.15 |
Bitches
in oestrum may be exhibited at Shows and Parades at the discretion
of the affiliates concerned, but they may not compete in Trials.
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| 2.15.1 |
An
officer shall be appointed by an affiliate conducting a Trial to
examine bitches in accordance with this Rule. |
| 2.15.2 |
Clubs
shall have the power to order the removal of any bitch in oestrum
from the precincts of the Show or Trial. |
| 2.16 |
No
person shall enter or exhibit a dog under a judge who has previously
owned that dog within the preceding six (6) months. |
| 2.16.1 |
Any
person judging at any championship conformation show in the ACT
is not permitted to enter, show or handle any exhibit at any other
championship conformation show held on the same weekend also within
the ACT following their judging appointment if the judging panel
or portion thereof is the same. |
| 2.17 |
No
exhibit shall be handled in the show ring in such a manner that
causes interference or nuisance to another exhibitor. |
| 2.18 |
No
dogs under the minimum age for exhibition shall be permitted within
the precincts of the dog show area during a show or parade.
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| 3.4 |
An
exhibitor's number shall be called at least three (3) times and
if the call is not acknowledged the exhibit shall be called absent
from that class and be ineligible to compete in any further classes.
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| 3.4.1 |
This
ineligibility penalty does not apply to an exhibit called absent
at Sweepstakes which precede Breed Classes. |
| 3.4.2 |
Any
exhibit which is present at a Show or Parade at which it has been
entered which does not enter the ring when called for judging shall
forfeit any awards including challenge certificates already made
at that event in respect of that exhibit. A dog may only be withdrawn
from competing in exceptional circumstances with the concurrence
of the show secretary after consultation with the ACTCA Representative
or with the approval of the judge in the ring. A report on
any such withdrawal or refusal shall be made by the ACTCA Representative
to the Council. If the exhibit is a challenge winner the ACTCA
Council will then determine if the Reserve Challenge winner will
receive the award. If the exhibit is the Best of Breed winner
no representative of the breed will be admitted to the Best in Group
judging. |
| 3.5 |
There
shall be no smoking by exhibitors, stewards or judges in the judging
ring while judging is in progress. |