Weekend Schedule Friday Rally Entries 2:00 3:00 pm Rally starts 3:00 pm Saturday Weight Pull entries 9 10 am Handler s Meeting, 10 am Lure Coursing Entries 11:00 am 12:00 noon Handler's meeting and draw 12:00 noon Sunday Conformation entries 8:00 9:00 am Show starts 9:00 am Weight Pull entries 9 10 Handler s meeting, 10 am Lure Coursing Entries 11:00 am 12:00 noon Handler's meeting and draw 12:00 noon Monday Lure Coursing Entries 8:30 9:00 am Handler's meeting and draw 9:00 am DIRECTIONS (the bridge on Gobles Rd is closed) From Toronto: Hwy 401 to Oxford Rd 29 (exit 250). Left over 401, right on Gobles Rd (first road). Right on Twp Rd 3, 1 st farm on right. From London: Hwy 401 to County Rd 2 East (Exit 238). Oxford Rd 2 to Cty Rd 22, turn left on 22 to Twp Rd 3, turn right, last farm on left before stop sign. From Hamilton/Niagara: Hwy 403 to Brant Rd 25, north (right) on Brant Rd 25 to Oxford Rd 2 (stop sign). Left on Rd 2 to 1 st road on right (into Princeton) to Twp Rd 2, turn left to Stop sign at Gobles Rd, turn right, then left on Twp Rd 3, 1 st farm on right. OXFORD DOG SPORTS LURE COURSING 3 Trials, 6 CA Tests Sat, Sun & Mon, Sept 1, 2 & 3, 2018 CONFORMATION Greyhound National Specialty Sighthound Specialty offered by United Greyhound Club RALLY 2 Trials, Friday Aug 31, 2018 WEIGHT PULL 4 Pulls Sat & Sun, Sept 1 & 2, 2018 Tattletale Farm, 726683 Township Rd 3, Princeton, Ontario Pre- entries close Wed, Aug 22, 2018 at 8 pm NOTE: Phone number at the farm is (519) 458-8181 Address for GPS: 726683 Township Rd 3, Princeton
LURE COURSING Judge: All three days: Moyra Hamilton, Guelph, ON CONFORMATION Greyhound Specialty Judge: Pennie Jackson Non Regular classes: Veteran (over 7 years), Novice Puppy (3 0 6 months), Brace, Brood Bitch, Stud Dog, Coursing Champion Sighthound Specialty Judge: Linda Philp Non Regular classes: Veteran, Novice Puppy, Coursing Ch Altered will be offered in both shows WEIGHT PULL Judge: Karen Ryder, Leslie MI RALLY Judge: Mary Monteith, Kitchener, ON FOOD Coffee and snacks will be available in the mornings. On Saturday and Sunday, lunch will be pot luck plates and cutlery will be provided, please bring a dish to share. ACCOMODATIONS 10 minutes from site Mariner Motel, 1253 Dundas St E (Hwy 2) Woodstock (519) 537-5332 20 minutes from site Quality Inn, Hwy 401 & 59 Woodstock (519) 537-5586 or 1-800- 667-4466 Super 8 Motel, Hwy 401 & 59 Woodstock (519) 421-4588 Microtel, 811 Athlone Ave, Woodstock at 401 & 59 - (519) 537-2320 ($15 per dog) Campers are welcome no hookups. Entry Information All dogs must be individually registered with the UKC, or possess a TL (Temporary Listing) number on the day of the meet. TL s are available instantly online at https://www.ukcdogs.com/tl-numbers ENTRY FEES Pre-Entry: $20.00 each entry Non Regular class (Veteran, Novice Puppy): $10.00 Junior Showmanship: No Charge Day of Meet: $25.00 per dog, per entry Use the attached entry form, or use the fillable ones on the UKC site at https://www.ukcdogs.com/conformation-formsrules Note that there are now separate forms for conformation and performance. Package Deals Pre-enter all trials in a sport, for at least two sports, with the same dog: Rally, Lure Coursing, Conformation and Weight Pull And take $5 off EACH entry (example if you entered both rally trials and all 6 CA tests, you would take $40 off the total of your entries. If you entered 3 LC trials, and both conformation shows, take $25 off). No discount of Day Of Show entries. Make cheques payable to Oxford Dog Sports and mail to: Laurie Soutar 726683 Twp Rd 3, R R #2 Princeton, ON N0J 1V0 519-458-8181 or dogsoxford@gmail.com Online entries may be emailed to dogsoxford@gmail.com with payment by PayPal (with a $1 surcharge per entry), or by e- transfer (with no surcharge) to the same email. GENERAL INFORMATION ON EVENTS All UKC rule books may be found here: http://www.ukcdogs.com/web.nsf/webpages/dogevents/rules
TOTAL DOG Oxford Dog Sports and United Greyhound Club are pleased to offer Total Dog at this event. 6. Total Dog Award. A club (or with special written approval by UKC, a combination of clubs holding events in conjunction with each other) offering conformation and at least one eligible performance event may apply to offer the Total Dog Award when submitting its Event Application for a Scheduled Weekend. Clubs hosting more then one conformation and/or performance event on the day Total Dog awards are offered may have all events considered eligible when determining Total Dog qualifiers. a. Eligible dogs. Dogs that are permanently registered with UKC as of the day of the show and dogs that have a valid Temporary Listing (TL) number as of the day of the show are eligible to compete for the Total Dog Award. b. Requirements for Total Dog Award. To be eligible for this award, a dog must meet the requirements listed below. Compete in conformation with competition and win one of the following classes: (a) Best Male/Female of Variety (b) Best Male/Female (c) Best of Winners (d) Champion (e) Grand Champion (f) Best of Breed (g) Group 1 through 4 (Note: Group 4 win only counts if there are five or more breeds in the Group class.) (h) Best In Multi-Breed Show (i) Reserve Best In Multi-Breed Show (j) Best In Show (k)reserve Best In Show ii. Earn a qualifying score in a licensed class at a UKC Performance Event (Agility, Obedience, Rally Obedience, Weight Pull, Terrier Race or UKC licensed Hunt events). c. For the purpose of this award, competition through Best of Breed is defined as defeating another dog of the same breed. If there is no competition of the same breed, a Best of Breed winner who defeats another dog of a different breed by placing in the Group, by winning Best or Reserve Best In Multi-Breed Show, or by winning Best or Reserve Best In Show shall be considered to have a win with competition. WEIGHT PULL Section 4. Weight Pull Titles. United Weight Pull (UWP). To earn this title, a dog must earn a qualifying leg at three different UKC licensed weight pulls. There is no restriction of the number of qualifying pulls that may be earned under the same judge. A dog earns a qualifying pull by completing an uninterrupted pull of a weighted vehicle loaded with the following weights: Wheels on natural and artificial surfaces. Eight times the dog s body weight on the day of the event. Rails. Ten times the dog s body weight on the day of the event. Snow. Three times the dog s body weight on the day of the event. Advanced Puller (AP). Any dog that has earned a United Weight Pull title is eligible to start earning legs toward the Advanced Puller (AP) title beginning at the next pull following the completion of the requirements of the United Weight Pull (UWP) title. To earn an Advanced Puller title, a dog must earn 10 qualifying pulls by pulling the same amount of weight as outlined for the United Weight Pull (UWP) title. The AP title will have numeric designations to signify the number of time the title has been completed; for example, AP2, AP3 etc. There is no restriction of the number of qualifying pulls that may be earned under the same judge. Versatile Puller Novice (VPN). Any dog that has earned a United Weight Pull title is eligible to start earning legs toward the Versatile Puller Novice (VPN) title beginning at the next pull following the completion of the requirements of the United Weight Pull (UWP) title. To earn a Versatile Puller Novice title, a dog must earn a minimum of 10 qualifying pulls. A minimum of 5 qualifying pulls on one weighted vehicle or surface (Natural, Artificial, Rails or Snow), and 5 additional pulls which may be earned on any combination of at least two types of weighted vehicles or surfaces by pulling the same amount of weight as outlined for the United Weight Pull (UWP) title. There is no restriction of the number of qualifying pulls that may be earned under the same judge. Versatile Puller Advanced (VPA). Any dog that has earned a United Weight Pull title is eligible to start earning legs toward the Versatile Puller Advanced (VPA) title beginning at the next pull following the completion of the requirements of the United Weight Pull (UWP) title. To earn a Versatile Puller Advanced title, a dog must earn a total of 10 qualifying pulls. A minimum of 5 qualifying pulls must be earned on two different vehicles or surfaces by pulling the same amount of weight as outlined for the United Weight Pull (UWP) title. There is no restriction of the number of qualifying pulls that may be earned under the same judge. Versatile Puller Excellent (VPE). Any dog that has earned a United Weight Pull title is eligible to start earning legs toward the Versatile Puller Excellent (VPE) title beginning at the next pull following the completion of the requirements of the United Weight Pull (UWP) title. To earn a Versatile Puller Excellent title, a dog must earn a total of 15 qualifying pulls. A minimum of 5 qualifying pulls must be earned on three different vehicles or surfaces by pulling the same amount of weight as outlined for the United
Weight Pull (UWP) title. There is no restriction of the number of qualifying pulls that may be earned under the same judge. Versatile Puller Ultimate (VPU). Any dog that has earned a United Weight Pull title is eligible to start earning legs toward the Versatile Puller Ultimate (VPU) title beginning at the next pull following the completion of the requirements of the United Weight Pull (UWP) title. To earn a Versatile Puller Ultimate title, a dog must earn a total of 20 qualifying pulls. A minimum of 5 qualifying pulls must be earned on each of the different vehicles or surfaces by pulling the same amount of weight as outlined for the United Weight Pull (UWP) title. There is no restriction of the number of qualifying pulls that may be earned under the same judge. Weight Pull Championship Point Schedule Division A Division B WHEELS - ARTIFICIAL Percentage Points Percentage Points 10 5 15 10 15 10 20 15 20 15 25 20 25 20 30 25 35 30 WHEELS - NATURAL Percentage Points Percentage Points 8 5 12 10 12 10 16 15 16 15 20 20 20 20 24 25 28 30 RAILS Percentage Points Percentage Points 15 5 25 10 25 10 35 15 35 15 45 20 45 20 55 25 65 30 United Weight Pull Champion (UWPCH) title. Any dog that has earned the United Weight Puller (UWP) title is eligible to start earning points toward the United Weight Pull Champion title. Accumulation of points toward the 12 United Weight Pull Champion (UWPCH) title begins at the next pull following the completion of the requirements of the UWP title. To earn this title, a dog must meet all of the requirements below: Weight Pull Championship Points. A total of 100 weight pull championship points must be earned. Points may be earned from the A or B division or any combination of the two. To earn Weight Pull championship points, dogs must pull a minimum amount of weight per body pound. The number of points earned increases as the amount of weight per body pound increases. There is no restriction of the number of qualifying pulls or championship points that may be earned under the same judge. United Weight Pull Champion Excellent (UWPCHX) title. Any dog that has earned the United Weight Pull Champion (UWPCH) title is eligible to start earning points toward the United Weight Pull Champion Excellent title. Accumulation of points toward the title of United Weight Pull Champion Excellent (UWPCHX) title begin at the next pull following the completion of the requirements of the UWPCH title. To earn this title, a dog must meet all of the requirements below: Weight Pull Championship Points. A total of 250 weight pull championship points must be earned. Points may be earned from the A or B division or any combination of the two. To earn Weight Pull championship points, dogs must pull a minimum amount of weight per body pound. The number of points earned increases as the amount of weight per body pound increases. There is no restriction of the number of qualifying pulls or championship points that may be earned under the same judge. United Grand Weight Pull Champion (UGWPCH) title. Any dog that has earned the United Weight Pull Champion Excellent (UWPCHX) title is eligible to start earning points toward the United Grand Weight Pull Champion title. Accumulation of points toward the title of United Grand Weight Pull Champion (UGWPCH) title begin at the next pull following the completion of the requirements of the UWPCHX title. To earn this title, a dog must meet all of the requirements below: Weight Pull Championship Points. A total of 250 weight pull championship points must be earned. Points must all be earned from the B division. To earn Weight Pull championship points, dogs must pull a minimum amount of weight per body pound. The number of points earned increases as the amount of weight per body pound increases. There is no restriction of the number of qualifying pulls or championship points that may be earned under the same judge. United Elite Weight Pull Champion (UEWPCH) title. Any dog that has earned the United Grand Weight Pull Champion (UGWPCH) title is eligible to start earning points toward the United Elite Weight Pull Champion title. Accumulation of points toward the title of United Elite Weight Pull Champion (UEWPCH) title begin at the next pull following the completion of the requirements of the UGWPCH title. To earn this title, a dog must meet all of the requirements below: Weight Pull Championship Points. A total of 500 weight pull championship points must be earned. Points must all be earned from the B division. To earn Weight Pull championship points, dogs must pull a minimum amount of weight per body pound. The number of points earned increases as the amount of weight per body pound increases. There is no restriction of the
number of qualifying pulls or championship points that may be earned under the same judge. United Weight Pull Versatile (UWPV) title. Any dog that has earned the United Weight Puller (UWP) title is eligible to start earning points toward the United Weight Pull Versatile title. Accumulation of points toward the United Weight Pull Versatile (UWPV) title begin at the next pull following the completion of the requirements of the UWP title. To earn this title, a dog must meet all of the requirements below: Weight Pull Championship Points. A total of 200 weight pull championship points must be earned. A minimum of 100 points must be earned on one weighted vehicle or surface, and a minimum of 100 additional points must be earned on any combination of at least two types of weighted vehicles or surfaces. COURSING APTITUDE TEST (All breeds) Eligible breeds: All breeds and mixed breeds with an LP number. Title Requirements In order to earn the Coursing Aptitude (CA) title, a dog must complete 3 qualifying runs. Dogs will run alone, and must complete the course with enthusiasm, and without interruption. Once a dog has earned the Coursing Aptitude title, he may earn the Coursing Aptitude Excellent (CAX) title by accumulating an additional 12 qualifying runs. Once a dog has earned the Coursing Aptitude Excellent title, he may earn the Coursing Aptitude Supreme title by accumulating an additional 15 qualifying runs. The CAS is a repeatable title (eg, CAS2, CAS3, etc). COURSING TEST (Sighthounds) Eligible breeds: Afghan Hound, Azawakh, Basenji, Borzoi, Canaan Dog, Carolina Dog, Chart Polski, Cirneco dell Etna, Greyhound, Hungarian Greyhound, Ibizan Hound, Irish Wolfhound, Italian Greyhound, New Guinea Singing Dog, Peruvian Inca Orchid, Pharaoh Hound, Podengo Portugueso, Rhodesian Ridgeback, Saluki, Scottish Deerhound, Silken Windhound, Sloughi, Spanish Greyhound (Galgo), Thai Ridgeback, Whippet, Xoloitzcuintli, and dogs of these breeds, as well as mixed sighthound breeds with a Limited Privilege number, or Unrecognized Breeds with a PL number. Title Requirements In order to earn the Coursing Tested (CT) title, a dog must complete 3 qualifying runs. One run must be alone, one run must be with another dog of the same breed or similar running style, and the third leg may be earned either way, under at least 2 different judges. Once a dog has earned the Coursing Tested title, he is eligible to enter the Regular Stakes. Once the dog earns the CT and moves to the Regular Stakes, he may also earn legs towards the CTX ( Coursing Tested Excellent) by running in at least two courses, and CTS (Coursing Tested Supreme) by winning at least one of those courses. REGULAR STAKES (Sighthounds) Stakes are run in a brace elimination format. Dogs will run within their breed. Breeds with fewer than 4 dogs entered will run in mixed stakes with breeds of similar running style. All dogs will run at least twice, winners will advance until one dog remains undefeated. Points are awarded to the Stake Winner, and the two Runners Up, as well as the highest advancing dog of each breed in a Mixed Stake. Titles may be earned in both Breed and Mixed Stakes. Dogs with coursing and racing titles from other organizations are exempt from the CT requirement submit proof of title with your first entry. See rule book for acceptable titles. General Information All dogs must check in by the designated Check In time, or they will be marked absent. Lame dogs and females in season may not be entered. Entry fees will be refunded if the Meet Secretary is notified prior to Check In. Each dog will run at least twice unless dismissed, excused, or withdrawn by the owner. Breeds with at least 4 dogs entered will run in a breed stake. Breeds with fewer than 4 entered will run in a mixed stake with other breeds of similar running style. Stakes will consist of 4, 6, or 8 dogs. In the first round, winning dogs will advance; losing dogs will advance to the secondary bracket. In the second and subsequent rounds, winning dogs will advance, losing dogs will be eliminated. Byes will be run (a single dog advancing will run alone). Standard coursing colors will be used. Lurchers, longdogs and coldbloods are eligible to run as Sighthounds, provided they have an LP (Limited Privilege) number. Judging A standardized course plan of approximately 500 to 700 yards will be used, and each part of the course demonstrates speed, agility, or endurance. Each skill is judged on one third of the course; speed is judged on the runup (first portion), agility is judged through the agility portion (second portion), and endurance is judged on the return to the start (third portion). Judges will indicate the winner following each course. Ties will be re-run immediately, if necessary. Dogs will have at least a 20 minute break between courses.