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ENTRIES CLOSE 6:00 PM WEDNESDAY, November 1 2017 After which time entries cannot be accepted, canceled, altered, or substituted except as provided for in Chapter 11, Section 6 of the AKC Rules Applying to Dog Shows. Saturday and Sunday, November 18 & 19, 2017 All Breed Obedience and Rally Trials 102 th and 103 st Annual Obedience Trials 23 st and 24 nd Annual Rally Trials Unbenched AKC event numbers 2017065005, 2017065006, 2017065007, & 2017065008. Licensed by the American Kennel Club Mobile Bay Dog Training Club c/o Susan Clement, Trial Secretary 8555 Sterling Drive Mobile, AL 36695 These Events are Accepting Entries for Mixed Breed Dogs Enrolled in the AKC Canine Partners Program Conrad Mallette Multi-Purpose Complex 5400 Ball Park Rd.., Vancleave, MS 39568, (228) 826-5330 Show Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Both Days) SHOWS WILL BE HELD OUTDOORS (under cover) TRIAL SECRETARY Mrs. Susan Clement, c/o 8555 Sterling Drive, Mobile, AL 36695 (251) 634-9317 fsuclem@bellsouth.net AKC CERTIFICATION: Permission has been granted by the American Kennel Club for the holding of these events under the American Kennel Club rules and regulations. James P. Crowley, Secretary

OFFICERS AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS Heather Dickinson... President Lisa Jones... Vice President Winona Leard... Treasurer Susan Clement... Recording/Corresponding Secretary MEMBERS AT LARGE Emily Hosford, Maggie Pyle, Denice Drass OBEDIENCE and RALLY TRIAL COMMITTEE MEMBERS Denice Drass, 12765 Cherokee Ct, Grand Bay, AL 36541.. Trial Chairman Susan Clement, c/o 8555 Sterling Dr., Mobile, AL 36695... Trial Secretary Maggie Pyle... Chief Ring Steward Dottie Brooks... Trophy Chairman Lisa Jones... Hospitality Heather Dickinson... Site & Grounds/Equipment Fee Schedule all AKC fees are included $24.00 for the first entry of each dog in Obedience $24.00 for the first entry of each dog in Rally $18.00 for additional entries Non-Regular Obedience Classes $10 per dog in Brace; $5 per dog in Team Mail entries with fees payable to MBDTC to: Susan Clement, Trial Secretary C/o 8555 Sterling Dr., Mobile, AL 36695 Overnight/special delivery packages must be sent with a notice that waives any required signature. NEW RALLY CLASSES Rally Intermediate Class. To be eligible for this class dogs must have won the Rally Novice (RN) title but have not earned a qualifying score in Rally Advanced. All dogs are judged on leash. Rally Intermediate must have between 12 to 17 signs (Start and Finish not included) with a minimum of three and a maximum of seven stationary signs. Intermediate courses will have a minimum of three Advanced level signs. There are no jumps in this class. The letters RI may be added after the name of each dog that has been certified by at least two different judges to have received qualifying scores in Intermediate class at three licensed or member rally trials. That dog will receive a Rally Intermediate certificate from the AKC. Rally Master Class. To be eligible for this class a dog must have won the Rally Excellent (RE) title. All dogs are judged off leash. The Master class must have between 15 to 20 signs (Start and Finish not included) with a minimum of three and a maximum of seven stationary signs. Courses will have a minimum of three Advanced level signs, three Excellent level signs, four Master level signs plus the one required jump sign There are no retries for any of the signs on the Rally Master course. Unlike in the Rally Novice, Intermediate and Advanced classes, in the Rally Master class handlers are not allowed to pat their legs or clap their hands to encourage the dog. Verbal encouragement, multiple commands and/or inaudible signals using one or both arms and hands are allowed; the handler s arms need not be maintained in any particular position at any time. Handlers may not touch their dog or make any physical corrections. The letters RM may be added after the name of each dog that has been certified by at least two different judges to have received qualifying scores in the Master class at ten licensed or member rally trials. That dog will receive a Rally Master certificate from the AKC. The letters RM will be followed by a numeric designation indicating the number of times a dog has met the requirements of the RM title as defined in these regulations. (RM2 for 20 qualifying scores, RM3 for 30 qualifying scores, RM4 for 40 qualifying scores, etc.) SHOW VETERINARIAN (ON CALL) Gulf Coast Veterinarian Emergency Hospital, 8144 Oaklawn Rd, Biloxi, MS (228)392-7474 EMERGENCY SERVICES Fire/Ambulance/Police Jackson County 911

Eligibility Requirements for Alternative Titling Classes PREFERRED NOVICE ALTERNATIVE TITLING CLASS (Replaces the Pre-Novice class established July 1, 2013) Section 1. Preferred Novice Class. The Preferred Novice class is an alternative titling class for dogs that have not won the CDX or PCDX or higher Regular or Preferred titles. This is an additional class that may be offered by clubs at obedience events. The owner or any other person may handle dogs in this class. Owners may enter more than one dog in this class. Dogs entered in Preferred Novice may also be entered in other obedience classes. Prior to the start of judging, the judge will decide the Sit/Down position to be performed in this class. The position will not be disclosed to the exhibitors until it is posted at the ring, approximately 45 minutes before the start of the class. In future assignments, judges are required to alternate the Sit/Down position so that each will be used approximately the same number of times. At the listed start time for the class a walkthrough of up to 10 minutes will be allowed for handlers without their dogs. The judge must be available in the ring during this period to brief the handlers and answer any questions they might have. This class may be judged by anyone approved to judge Novice obedience classes. Section 2. Preferred Novice Exercises and Scores. The exercises, maximum scores and order of judging: 1. Heel on Leash and Figure Eight 40 points 2. Stand for Examination 40 points 3. Heel Free 40 points 4. Recall 40 points 5. Stay Sit or Down 40 points Maximum Total Score 200 points The maximum judging rate is nine (9) dogs per hour. Section 3. Preferred Novice Title. The letters PCD may be added after the name of each dog that has been certified by two different judges to have received qualifying scores in Preferred Novice class at three licensed or member obedience trials. That dog will receive a Preferred Novice certificate from the AKC. Section 4. Heel on Leash and Figure Eight Performance and Scoring. This exercise will be performed and scored in the same manner as the Novice Heel on Leash and Figure Eight. Section 5. Stand for Examination Performance and Scoring. This exercise will be performed and scored in the same manner as the Novice Stand for Examination. Section 6. Heel Free Performance and Scoring. This exercise will be performed and scored in the same manner as the Novice Heel on Leash but without either the leash or the Figure Eight. Section 7. Recall Performance and Scoring. This exercise will be performed and scored in the same manner as the Novice Recall. Section 8. Stay Sit or Down Handler Walk Around the Ring. The principal feature of this exercise is that the dog remains in the sit or down position as directed by the judge. All dogs entered in the class will perform the same stay exercise. The dog and handler should be positioned approximately equidistant to each side of the ring as to be perpendicular to and facing one of the sides. The handler will stand with the dog sitting in the heel position. The orders are: Sit your dog or Down your dog, Leave your dog, and Exercise finished. The judge will ask, Are you ready? before giving the first order. On the judge s order, the handler will command and/or signal the dog to sit or down. The judge will order, Leave your dog, and the handler may give a command and/or signal to stay and immediately proceed straight forward to the edge of the ring. The handler will walk around the inside perimeter of the ring in a direction as indicated by the judge, with all dogs entered in the class being judged the same way. Upon completing a full perimeter walk around the ring, the handler will approach the dog from the front and proceed to walk around and in back of the dog to the heel position. Once the handler has returned to heel position, the judge will give the order Exercise finished. Scoring. A non-qualifying score (NQ) is required for the dog moving a substantial distance away from the place where it was left any time during the exercise, not remaining in the sit/down position until the handler has returned to heel position, and repeatedly barking or whining. A substantial deduction will be made for a dog that moves even a short distance from where it was left, that barks or whines only once or twice, or that changes position after the handler has returned to the heel position and before the judge has given the order, Exercise finished. Minor or substantial deductions, even to the point of a non-qualifying (NQ) score, will be made for any additional commands to the dog after the handler has commanded and/or signaled the dog to stay. Scoring of the exercises will not start until after the judge has ordered the handler to leave their dog, except for such things as rough treatment of a dog by its handler or resistance by a dog to its handler s attempts to make it sit/down. These will be penalized substantially; in extreme cases, the dog may be released. The judge will not give the Exercise finished order until the handler has returned to heel position.

PREFERRED OPEN ALTERNATIVE TITLING CLASS (Replaces the Pre-Open class established July 1, 2013) Section 1. Preferred Open Class. The Preferred Open class is an alternative titling class for dogs that have won the CD or PCD or higher Regular or Preferred titles. This is an additional class that may be offered by clubs at obedience events. The owner or any other person may handle dogs in this class. Owners may enter more than one dog in this class. Prior to the start of judging, the judge will decide the order of exercises to be performed in that class. This order will not be disclosed to exhibitors until it is posted at the ring, approximately 45 minutes before the start of the class. In future assignments, judges are required to alternate the six orders of exercises so that each will be used approximately the same number of times. This class may be judged by anyone approved to judge Open obedience classes. Section 2. Preferred Open Exercises and Scores. The various orders of exercises and maximum score in the Preferred Open class (points and maximum score are the same for all orders): PREFERRED OPEN I 1. Heel Free & Figure Eight 40 points 2. Drop on Recall 40 points 3. Retrieve on Flat 40 points 4. Retrieve over High Jump 40 points 5. Broad Jump 40 points Maximum Total Score 200 points The maximum judging rate is eight (8) dogs per hour. PREFERRED OPEN II 1. Broad Jump 2. Retrieve over High Jump 3. Retrieve on Flat 4. Drop on Recall 5. Figure Eight & Heel Free PREFERRED OPEN V PREFERRED OPEN VI 1. Retrieve over High Jump 1. Broad Jump 2. Drop on Recall 2. Figure Eight & Heel Free 3. Figure Eight & Heel Free 3. Drop on Recall 4. Retrieve on Flat 4. Retrieve over High Jump 5. Broad Jump 5. Retrieve on Flat Section 3. Preferred Open Title. The letters PCDX may be added after the name of each dog that has been certified by two different judges to have received qualifying scores in the Preferred Open class at three licensed or member obedience trials. That dog will receive a Preferred Open certificate from the AKC. Section 4. Heel Free and Figure Eight Performance and Scoring. This exercise will be performed and scored in the same manner as the Open Heel Free and Figure Eight. Section 5. Drop on Recall Performance and Scoring. This exercise will be performed and scored in the same manner as the Open Drop on Recall. Section 6. Retrieve on Flat Performance and Scoring. This exercise will be performed and scored in the same manner as the Open Retrieve on Flat. Section 7. Retrieve over High Jump Performance and Scoring. This exercise will be performed and scored in the same manner as the Open Retrieve over High Jump, except that the jump height is to be set at ½ the height of the dog at the withers, rounded to the nearest multiple of 2 inches. The actual height of the dog shall be rounded to the nearest multiple of 2 inches to determine the minimum jump height, with the exception of dogs eligible for the 4- and 18- inch jump heights. Dogs eligible for the 4-inch jump height must be 12 inches or less at the withers and all dogs over 34 inches are eligible for the 18-inch jump height. Handlers who choose to have their dogs jump more than the minimum required height will neither be penalized nor receive extra consideration. PREFERRED OPEN III PREFERRED OPEN IV 1. Retrieve on Flat 1. Drop on Recall 2. Drop on Recall 2. Heel Free & Figure Eight 3. Retrieve over High Jump 3. Retrieve over High Jump 4. Broad Jump 4. Broad Jump 5. Figure Eight & Heel Free 5. Retrieve on Flat Section 8. Broad Jump Performance and Scoring. This exercise will be performed and scored in the same manner as the Open Broad Jump. The hurdles will be arranged in order of size, evenly spaced, covering a distance equal to twice the height of the Preferred Open High Jump setting for each dog in this class.

PREFERRED UTILITY ALTERNATIVE TITLING CLASS (Replaces the Pre-Utility class established July 1, 2013) Section 1. Preferred Utility Class. The Preferred Utility class is an alternative titling class for dogs that have won the CDX or PCDX or higher Regular or Preferred titles. This is an additional class that may be offered by clubs at obedience events. The owner or any other person may handle dogs in this class. Owners may enter more than one dog in this class. Prior to the start of judging, the judge will decide the order of exercises to be performed in this class and the glove number. The order and glove number will not be disclosed to exhibitors until it is posted at the ring, approximately 45 minutes before the start of the class. In future assignments, judges are required to alternate the six orders of exercises and the designated glove number so that each will be used approximately the same number of times. This class may be judged by anyone approved to judge Utility obedience classes. PREFERRED UTILITY V PREFERRED UTILITY VI 1. Directed Retrieve 1. Directed Retrieve 2. Scent Discrimination # 1 2. Signal Exercise 3. Scent Discrimination # 2 3. Directed Jumping 4. Directed Jumping 4. Moving Stand & Examination 5. Signal Exercise 5. Scent Discrimination # 1 6. Moving Stand & Examination 6. Scent Discrimination # 2 Section 3. Preferred Utility Title. The letters PUTD may be added after the name of each dog that has been certified by two different judges to have received qualifying scores in the Preferred Utility class at three licensed or member obedience trials. That dog will receive a Preferred Utility certificate from the AKC. Section 2. Preferred Utility Exercises and Scores. The various orders of exercises and maximum scores in the Preferred Utility class (points and maximum score are the same for all orders): PREFERRED UTILITY I 1. Signal Exercise 40 points 2. Scent Discrimination Article #1 30 points 3. Scent Discrimination Article #2 30 points 4. Directed Retrieve 30 points 5. Moving Stand and Examination 30 points 6. Directed Jumping 40 points Maximum Total Score 200 points The maximum judging rate is seven (7) dogs per hour. PREFERRED UTILITY II 1. Directed Jumping 2. Moving Stand & Examination 3. Directed Retrieve 4. Scent Discrimination # 1 5. Scent Discrimination # 2 6. Signal Exercise PREFERRED UTILITY III PREFERRED UTILITY IV 1. Scent Discrimination # 1 1. Moving Stand & Examination 2. Scent Discrimination # 2 2. Directed Jumping 3. Directed Retrieve 3. Signal Exercise 4. Signal Exercise 4. Directed Retrieve 5. Moving Stand & Examination 5. Scent Discrimination # 1 6. Directed Jumping 6. Scent Discrimination # 2 Section 4. Signal Exercise Performance and Scoring. This exercise will be performed and scored in the same manner as the Utility Signal Exercise. Section 5. Scent Discrimination Performance and Scoring. This exercise will be performed and scored in the same manner as the Utility Scent Discrimination exercise. Section 6. Directed Retrieve Exercise Performance and Scoring. This exercise will be performed and scored in the same manner as the Utility Directed Retrieve exercise. Section 7. Moving Stand and Examination Performance and Scoring. This exercise will be performed and scored in the same manner as the Utility Moving Stand and Examination exercise. Section 8. Directed Jumping Performance and Scoring. This exercise will be performed and scored in the same manner as the Utility Directed Jumping exercise except that the jump height is to be set at ½ the height of the dog at the withers, rounded to the nearest multiple of 2 inches. The actual height of the dog shall be rounded to the nearest multiple of 2 inches to determine the minimum jump height, with the exception of dogs eligible for the 4- and 18-inch jump heights. Dogs eligible for the 4-inch jump height must be 12 inches or less at the withers and all dogs over 34 inches are eligible for the 18-inch jump height. Handlers who choose to have their dogs jump more than the minimum required height will neither be penalized nor receive extra consideration.

Team Class, Scoring. Individual dogs scores will be based on the performance of the dogs and handlers individually plus team precision and coordination. Each dog and handler will be scored against the customary maximum for a team total of 800 available points. Individual dogs scores need not be recorded. The exercises and maximum scores: 1. Heel on Leash 160 2. Stand for Examination 120 3. Heel Free 160 4. Drop on Recall 120 5. Long Sit 120 6. Long Down 120 Maximum Total Score 800 Non-Regular Classes Team Class. The Team class will be for teams of any four dogs that are eligible under these regulations. Five dogs may be entered, one to be considered an alternate for which no entry fee will be required. However, the same four dogs will perform all exercises. Dogs may be handled by the owner or any other person, need not be entered in another class at the same trial, and need not have obedience titles. A separate official entry form will be completed in full for each dog entered. No dog may be entered on more than one team. There will be two judges, one of whom will call orders while the other scores the team s performance. The teams will be judged one at a time, except for the group exercises, which will be done with no more than four teams (16 dogs) in the ring. The dogs on a team will perform the exercises simultaneously and will be judged as specified for the Novice class, except that a Drop on Recall will be used in place of the Recall exercise. In all exercises except the Drop on Recall, the teams have the option of executing the judge s orders on the team captain s repeat of the command. In the Figure Eight portion of the Heel on Leash exercise, five stewards will be used. The stewards will stand 8 feet apart in a straight line. Each handler, with the dog sitting in heel position, will stand about equidistant from each of two stewards with all members of the team facing the same direction. On orders from the judge, the team will perform the Figure Eight, each handler starting around the steward on his/her left and circling only the two stewards between whom he/she had been standing. In the Drop on Recall exercise, the handlers will leave their dogs simultaneously on order of the judge. The dogs will be called or signaled in, one at a time, on a separate order from the judge to each handler. Handlers will, without any additional order from the judge, command or signal their dogs to drop at a spot midway between the line of dogs and the handlers. Each dog will remain in the down position until all four have been called and dropped. The judge will give the order to call the dogs, which will be called or signaled simultaneously. The finish will be done in unison on order from the judge. Brace Class. The Brace class will be for two dogs of the same breed or two dogs listed with AKC Canine Partners of similar height at the withers that are eligible under these regulations and capable of performing the Novice exercises. The dogs need not be owned by the same person but will be handled by one handler. Dogs may be shown unattached or coupled (the coupling device will not be less than 6 inches in overall length). Whichever method is used will be continued throughout all exercises. A separate official entry form will be completed in full for each dog entered. Exercises, performances and judging will be as in the Novice class. The brace should work in unison at all times. Either or both dogs in a brace may be entered in another class or classes.

JUDGES and ASSIGNMENTS # 26243 Ms. Linda Mills #22114 Regular Classes Saturday 11/18/2017 and Sunday 11/19/2017 Novice A & B Open A & B Utility A & B Rally Novice A & B Ms. Linda Mills Rally Intermediate Ms. Linda Mills Rally Advanced A & B Ms. Linda Mills Rally Excellent A & B Ms. Linda Mills Rally Master Ms. Linda Mills Optional/Alternative Titling Saturday 11/18/2017 and Sunday 11/19/2017 Beginner Novice A&B Preferred Novice Graduate Novice Preferred Open Graduate Open Preferred Utility Versatility Non-Regular Classes Saturday 11/18/2017 Team and Ms. Linda Mills Brace Sunday 11/19/2017 TRIAL PRIZES OBEDIENCE TRIAL PRIZES FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY HIGHEST SCORING DOG - Regular/Alternative Classes - $25.00 and Blue/Gold Rosette HIGHEST COMBINED SCORE IN OPEN B & UTILITY CLASSES $25.00 and Blue & Green Rosette REGULAR OBEDIENCE CLASS PLACEMENT PRIZES First Place..(blue ribbon)...$10.00 Second Place....(red ribbon)..dog related item Third Place..(yellow ribbon)... dog related item Fourth Place...(white ribbon) dog related item OPTIONAL/ALTERNATIVE TITLING CLASS PLACEMENT PRIZES First Place..(blue ribbon)...$10.00 Second Place..(red ribbon).....dog related item Third Place.(yellow ribbon).. dog related item Fourth Place..(white ribbon).dog related item RALLY TRIAL PRIZES FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY HIGHEST COMBINED SCORE IN ADVANCED B & EXCELLENT B CLASSES $25.00 and Blue & Green Rosette HIGHEST COMBINED TRIPLE SCORE IN ADVANCED B, EXCELLENT B & MASTER CLASSES $25.00 and Blue & Red Rosette First Place..(blue ribbon).....$10.00 Second Place..(red ribbon).. dog related item Third Place.(yellow ribbon)...dog related item Fourth Place...(white ribbon)...dog related item NON-REGULAR OBEDIENCE CLASS PLACEMENT PRIZES First Place...(rose ribbon)...dog related item Second Place...(brown ribbon).....dog related item Third Place.......(light green ribbon)... dog related item Fourth Place....(grey ribbon).....dog related item A Qualifying score is required for all prizes in Regular, Optional and Alternative Classes. A dark green qualifying ribbon will be given to each dog attaining a qualifying score in the Regular, Optional and Alternative Obedience Classes and Rally Classes. Placement ribbons will be awarded in all Regular, Optional and Alternative Classes. A qualifying score will not be required to earn ribbons or prizes in any non-regular class. Dog means either sex. All prizes will be awarded the day of the Trial. None will be mailed. Prizes not claimed the day of the Trial will become the property of the MBDTC.

DIRECTIONS TO TRIAL SITE Conrad Mallette Multi-Purpose Complex, 5400 Ball Park Rd., Vancleave, MS 39568 (228) 826-5330 FROM EAST or WEST: I-10 to Exit 57 in Mississippi (Highway 57). Proceed north on Hwy 57 approximately 6.3 miles. Turn left onto Ball Park Rd (across from Vancleave High School) and follow the road through the park as it winds to the right and then to the left. You will see the arena set back behind the fall fields. RV Information Reservations must be made in advance on a first-come basis. Reservation form and payment to MBDTC must accompany entries. Fee is $15 per night. Questions- please contact one of the following committee members Denice Drass: drassdm@yahoo.com Susan Clement: fsuclem@bellsouth.net Horse Arena HOTELS & MOTELS THAT WILL ACCEPT DOGS La Quinta 7001 HWY 63, Moss Point, MS 39563... 228-474-4488 Days Inn 7305 Washington Ave, Ocean Springs, MS 39564... 228-872-8255 Super 8 13838 Wilfred Seymour Rd, Ocean Springs, MS 39565... 228-875-2288 Super 8 6824 Hwy 613, Moss Point, MS 39563... 228-474-1855 Motel 6 14203 Cook Rd., Biloxi, MS 39532... 228-244-0232 http://www.petswelcome.com Pet policies change. Please contact the motel directly about their pet policy and any possible fees. Mobile Bay Dog Training Club ALL BREED OBEDIENCE AND RALLY TRIALS RV RESERVATION FORM Conrad Mallette Multi-Purpose Complex, 5400 Ball Park Rd., Vancleave, MS 39568 FRIDAY November 17, 2017 ( ) SATURDAY November 18, 2017 ( ) NAME TELEPHONE # E-MAIL ADDRESS Fees are $15 per night Entries close Wednesday, November 1, 2017, 6:00 PM, at the Trial Secretary s Office. MAIL ENTRIES with fees payable to Mobile Bay Dog Training Club, Inc., to: Susan Clement, Trial Secretary, c/o 8555 Sterling Dr., Mobile, AL 36695 RV PARKING: Spots are available- see reservation form for details.

ATTENTION EXHIBITORS The show site will be available to exhibitors at 2:00 PM, Friday, November 17, 2017 and at 7:00 AM the days of the trials. Catalogs are available by pre-sale only. Cost will be $4. See entry form..please indicate the payment on your entry form and include fee. Catalogs will not be sold at the trial. CONCESSIONS: Potluck will be available- donations appreciated. There are fast food restaurants in the area or you may bring your own food. Move-ups/Transfers will be allowed for the obedience and rally trials. All move-ups must be in writing (email is acceptable) and given to the Trial Secretary at least 30 minutes prior to the start of the trial. All classes requiring jumps will be arranged in jump height order. Judging will begin with the 4 inch jump height and continue in ascending order. If you are entering any of these classes jump height is a required part of your entry. Please refer to AKC Obedience Regulations for the description of classes, eligibility, and proper jump heights. Exceptions may be made for handlers with multiple entries. Exhibitors should follow their veterinarian s recommendations to assure their dogs are free of internal and external parasites and any communicable diseases. Proof of rabies and other vaccinations should be available on request. Entries will not be accepted without proper form, fees, and signatures. Please type or print legibly. Owners are responsible for the accuracy of information on entry forms. After the published closing date, no entry fee will be refunded in the event of errors, omissions, or cancellations. There will be no refund for duplicate entries. Canadian Exhibitors must submit entries with checks drawn on U.S. Accounts or with International Money Orders in U.S. funds. Dogs must be ready for judging. Neither the club nor its Trial Secretary will be obligated to call or notify exhibitors of when they are due in the ring for judging. Judges are not required to wait for any dog. RETURNED CHECKS do not constitute a valid entry fee. The Trial Secretary will add a collection fee to the amount of each returned check. Subsequent returned checks from the same exhibitor may result in their being put on a CASH ONLY basis. Entry fees will not be refunded in the event a dog is absent, disqualified, excused by Veterinarian or Judge or barred from competition by action of the Show Committee. No entry fees will be refunded if the show cannot open or be completed by reason of riots, civil disturbances, fire, extreme and/or dangerous weather conditions, an Act of God, public emergency, act of a public enemy, strikes or any cause beyond the control of the Club or the Trial Secretary. NOTE: Refund of entry fees (less $5.00) for bitches entered in Obedience that come in season after closing date of this show may be obtained by sending a veterinarian s certificate to the Trial Secretary. This certificate must be postmarked before the opening day of the show or given to the Trial Secretary before the start of the show. Changes, additions, or corrections to entry forms must be received in writing prior to close of entries. Those received by telephone are not acceptable. Email is acceptable. Please clean up after your dog at the trial site as well as hotels/motels. Rally Ring Size will be 50' x 60'. MBDTC OBEDIENCE/RALLY C MATCHES Friday, November 17, 2017 and Saturday, November 18, 2017 GENERAL INFORMATION: The Match will be held at the Trial site. Two rings. Ring Stewards and callers may not be available. Match hours are 3:30 pm to 6:30 pm on Friday; 30 min after the trial concludes on Saturday. Total ring time available Friday - 180 minutes for the Obedience Match and 180 minutes for the Rally Match. Maximum ring time available Saturday- 120 minutes for the Obedience Match and 120 minutes for the Rally Match. Match Chairman: Denice Drass CLASSES OFFERED: UTILITY and OPEN will run first followed by NOVICE in the obedience ring. Rally will be in the rally ring. Entries will be DAY OF EVENT ONLY. NO Pre-entries. ENTRY FEES PER DOG: $1.00 per minute, 10-minute limit per ring session. $1.00 for one set of long sit and down group exercises. MATCH RULES: Be sure to sign in upon arrival. Dog and handler team must be ready to enter the ring when called- if not ready, that team will move to the end of the list. Toys are permitted in the rings. FOOD PERMITTED in the rings but not on the ground or on the stanchions. Corrections allowed in moderation. Bitches in season not permitted in the arena. No ribbons or prizes will be awarded.

Mobile Bay Dog Training Club INSTRUCTIONS 1. (Variety) if you are entering a dog of breed in which there are varieties for show purposes, please Saturday November 18 Obedience #2016065005 Rally #2016065007 designate the particular variety you are entering, i.e., Cocker Spaniel (solid color black, ASCOB, parti-color), Beagles (not exceeding 13 in., over 13 in. but not exceeding 15 in.), Dachshunds Sunday November 19 Obedience #2016065006 Rally #2016065008 (longhaired, smooth, wirehaired), Collies (rough, smooth), Bull Terriers (colored, white), Manchester Terriers (standard, toy), Chihuahuas (smooth coat, long coat), English Toy Spaniels ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY 6 PM, November 1, 2017 (King Charles and Ruby, Blenheim and Prince Charles), Poodles (toy, miniature, standard). 2. (Event Class) Consult the classification in this premium list. If the event class in which you are MAIL ENTRIES with fees made payable to MBDTC to: Susan Clement, 8555 Sterling entering your dog is divided, then, in addition to designating the class, specify the particular Drive, Mobile, AL 36695 division of the class in which you are entering your dog, i.e, A or B division. 3. A dog must be entered in the name of the person who actually owned it at the time entries for an I ENCLOSE $ for entry/catalog fees. Please mark the class & trial you re entering. Catalog event closed. If a registered dog has been acquired by a new owner it must be entered in the A Rally entry does not count as an additional entry for an obedience entry (PLEASE PRINT) BE SURE TO INCLUDE JUMP name of its new owner in any event for which entries closed after the date of acquirement, HEIGHT. regardless of whether the new owner has received the registration certificate indicating that the BREED VARIETY SEX dog is recorded in his/her name. State on entry form whether transfer application has been mailed to the AKC. (For complete rules, refer to Chapter 11, Section 3.) Saturday November 18 $24.00 / $18.00 Sunday November 19 $24.00 / $18.00 JUMP HEIGHT 4. Dogs listed in the AKC Canine PartnersSM Program may be eligible to enter all-breed AKC Novice A Open A Utility A Novice A Open A Utility A Obedience trials at the club s option. These dogs should be listed as All American Dog and must Novice B Open B Utility B Novice B Open B Utility B include their AKC Number on the entry form and check the AKC No. box. Sire and Dam information shall remain blank for mixed breed entrants. Saturday November 18 $24.00 / $18.00 Sunday November 19 $24.00 / $18.00 Preferred Novice Preferred Open Preferred Novice Preferred Open Preferred Utility Preferred Utility Saturday November 18 $24.00 / $18.00 Sunday November 19 $24.00 / $18.00 Beginner Novice A Beginner Novice B Beginner Novice A Beginner Novice B Graduate Novice Graduate Open Graduate Novice Graduate Open Versatility Versatility NON-REGULAR CLASSES Saturday November 18 $5.00/dog Sunday November 19 $5.00/dog Team Brace Saturday November 18 $24.00 / $18.00 Sunday November 19 $24.00 / Rally Novice A Rally Novice B $18.00 Rally Novice A Rally Rally Intermediate Novice B Rally Intermediate Rally Advanced A Rally Advanced B Rally Advanced A Rally Advanced B Rally Excellent A Rally Excellent B Rally Excellent A Rally Excellent B Rally Master Rally Master JUMP HEIGHT JUMP HEIGHT JUMP HEIGHT AKC Rules, Regulations, Policies and Guidelines are available on the American Kennel Club website: www.akc.org AGREEMENT 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 any additional rules and regulations appearing in the premium list of this event and entry form and any decision made in accord with them. I (we) agree that the club holding this event has the right to refuse this entry for cause which the club shall deem sufficient. I (we) certify and represent that the dog entered is not a hazard to persons or other dogs. In consideration of the acceptance of this entry and of the holding of this event and of the opportunity to have the dog judged and to win prizes, ribbons, or trophies, I (we) agree to hold the AKC, the event-giving club, their members, directors, governors, officers, agents, superintendents or event secretary and the owner and/or lessor of the premises and any provider of services that are necessary to hold this event and any employees or volunteers of the aforementioned parties, and any AKC approved judge, judging at this event, harmless from any claim NAME OF JUNIOR H ANDLER (IF ANY) FULL NAME OF DOG AKC # Enter Number FOREIGN REG # BREEDER SIRE DAM ACTUAL OWNER(S) OWNER S ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP/POSTAL CODE COUNTRY (IF NOT USA) TELEPHONE E-MAIL ADDRESS JUNIOR HANDLER NUMBER PLACE OF BIRTH (Enter Country below) DATE OF BIRTH ARE YOU A NEW EXHIBITOR? YES NO for loss or injury which may be alleged to have been caused directly or indirectly to any person or thing by the act of this dog while in or about the event premises or grounds or near any entrance thereto, and I (we) personally assume all responsibility and liability for any such claim; and I (we) further agree to hold the aforementioned parties harmless from any claim for loss, injury or damage to this dog. Additionally, I (we) hereby assume the sole responsibility for and agree to indemnify, defend and save the aforementioned parties harmless from any and all loss and expense (including legal fees) by reason of the liability imposed by law upon any of the aforementioned parties for damage because of bodily injuries, including death at any time resulting therefrom, sustained by any person or persons, including myself (ourselves), or on account of damage to property, arising out of or in consequence of my (our) participation in this event, however such, injuries, death or property damage may be caused, and whether or not the same may have been caused or may be alleged to have been caused by the negligence of the aforementioned parties or any of their employees, agents, or any other person. I (we) agree that the determination of whether the injury is serious shall be made by the event veterinarian and is binding on me (us). I (WE) AGREE THAT ANY CAUSE OF ACTION, CONTROVERSY OR CLAIM ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THE ENTRY, EXHIBITION OR ATTENDANCE AT THE EVENT BETWEEN THE AKC AND THE EVENT-GIVING CLUB (UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED IN THIS P R E M I U M L I S T ) A N D M Y S E L F ( O U R S E LV E S ) O R A S T O T H E C O N S T R U C T I O N, INTERPRETATION AND EFFECT OF THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE SETTLED BY ARBITRATION PURSUANT TO THE APPLICABLE RULES OF THE AMERICAN ARBITRATION ASSOCIATION. HOWEVER, PRIOR TO ARBITRATION ALL APPLICABLE AKC BYLAWS, RULES, REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES MUST FIRST BE FOLLOWED AS SET FORTH IN THE AKC CHARTER AND BYLAWS, RULES, REGULATIONS, PUBLISHED POLICIES AND GUIDELINES. NAME OF OWNER S AGENT (IF ANY) AT THE SHOW ****BE SURE TO READ AND SIGN ON THE REVERSE SIDE. NO ENTRY CAN BE PROCESSED WITHOUT YOUR SIGNATURE**** ***Signature of owner or his agent duly authorized to make this entry Telephone Email