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KENNEL AND BENCH JULY 2018 2018 Tattoo Letter is F From our archives: This issue of Canadian Kennel Gazette was published in July, 1891. Follow US! Canadian Eskimo Dogs Gain FCI Recognition Quebec Government Removes Breed Specific Legislation from Bill 128 New Number System for Dogs Entering Shows as Listed PLUS MORE...

A MONTHLY INFORMATION SUPPLEMENT KENNEL AND BENCH JULY 2018 CONTENTS HEAD OFFICE 200 Ronson Drive, Suite 400 Etobicoke, Ontario M9W 5Z9 GENERAL INQUIRIES Tel: (416) 675-5511 MEMBERSHIP SERVICES Tel: 1 (855) 364-7252 E-mail: information@ckc.ca PREMIER TOLL FREE Tel: 1 (855) 880-6237 ORDER DESK Tel: 1 (800) 250-8040 E-mail: orderdesk@ckc.ca 2 Canadian Eskimo Dogs Gain FCI Recognition What s New 2 Final request for members to settle their outstanding balances 2 2018 CKC AGM a Resounding Success 3 Quebec Government Removes Breed Specific Legislation from Bill 128 3 New Number System for Dogs Entering Shows as Listed 4 Cancelled Litters WEBSITE www.ckc.ca FAX Head Office: (416) 675-6506 Shows and Trials Division: (416) 675-9368 HOURS Switchboard/Office Monday to Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 2 Notice Board 5 Kennel Names Monthly Features KENNEL AND BENCH published monthly online. Editor/Production Coordinator Steven Foster Graphic Designer Stacey Sambury HONOURARY POSITIONS Honourary Patron His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston Governor General of Canada Honourary Chair MJ (Joey) Nattrass Honourary Vet Dr. John Reeve-Newson BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chair of the Board Larry Kereluke Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador Lendra Barker 98 Meadowbrook Drive Beaverbank NS B4G 1E2 Tel: (902) 865-9783 edelmar@ns.sympatico.ca New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island Paul Oslach 2353 Route 490 Ammon NB E1G 4R6 Tel: (506) 204-8355 poslach@outlook.com Quebec Linda St-Hilaire 2330 St-Clement Québec QC G1E 3W8 Tel: (418) 821-0318 lindasthilaire@videotron.ca www.lindasthilaireckc.weebly.com Ontario North Richard Paquette PO Box 640 411 St Agnes Street Azilda ON P0M 1B0 Tel: (705) 983-2630 wenrick@wenrick.ca Ontario East Thomas Nesbitt 255 Cunningham Rd Gananoque ON K7G 2V4 Tel: (613) 382-1123 nesbittzone5@gmail.com www.preludekennel.com Ontario West Dr. Paul Eckford 1993 Lonsdale Road Breslau, ON N0B 1M0 Tel: (226) 887-9388 paul@tinybearpoms.com website: www.tinybearpoms.com Ontario Central Peter Laventhall Wolfish 2 Sandringham Drive Toronto ON M5M 3G3 Tel: (416) 802-4707 peter@laventhall.com www.peterlaventhall.com Manitoba Larry Kereluke 110-130 Creek Bend Road Winnipeg MB R2N 0K1 Tel: (204) 256-2906 lkereluk@mymts.net Saskatchewan David Gilmour PO Box 76 Station Main 6 Federal Drive White City SK S4L 5B1 Tel: (306) 781-2135 davidgilmour@sasktel.net Alberta, NWT and Nunavut Sharon Derrick 60 Riverview Cl SE Calgary AB T2C 4C4 Tel: (403) 236-7280 sderrick@shaw.ca British Columbia Southwest Joan Bennett #418-5735 Hampton Place Vancouver BC V6T 2G8 Tel: (604) 731-2394 joanbennettbcsw@gmail.com British Columbia Interior and Yukon Lynne Bruce 579 Testalinden Pl Oliver BC V0H 1T1 Tel: (250) 572-2206 lynnebruce5@gmail.com KENNEL AND BENCH 1

NOTICE BOARD CANADIAN ESKIMO DOGS GAIN FCI RECOGNITION The Canadian Kennel Club is pleased to announce that the indigenous dog of the Canadian arctic -- the Canadian Eskimo Dog (CED) -- has been officially accepted by the Federation Cynologique Internationale (FCI) on a definitive basis in Group 5 under standard #211. The breed is eligible for entry in working class at all FCI international CACIB shows. We are delighted at the prospect for international exposure and growth for this native Canadian breed. FINAL REQUEST FOR MEMBERS TO SETTLE THEIR OUTSTANDING BALANCES CKC is steadily moving forward with an enhanced computer system, offering users an improved online experience with tools that make doing business with CKC much simpler and faster. The new system will be pay-as-you-go, which requires a credit card, Visa Debit, cheque or bill payment through your financial institution. When the system is implemented, later this year, all orders must be paid up front and member credit will no longer be available. In order to ensure a smooth transition with the new system, we are requesting that members who have an amount owing, please settle their account before July 1, 2018. Thank you to all members who responded to our previous communications and have settled their account. For any members who still have a credit balance, there are three options: Request that the credit be transferred to the new system (credit must exceed $10). Donate the credit balance to CKC Foundation, for which a tax receipt will be provided (for donations of $20 or more). Request a refund be mailed to you. Members who have a credit balance should contact Membership Services to inform us of their decision. Please contact Membership Services at 416-675-5511, 1-855-364-7252 (toll-free), or email at information@ckc.ca 2018 CKC AGM A RESOUNDING SUCCESS The 2018 Annual General Meeting was a roaring success with 94 attendees, many of whom took advantage of the opportunity to address the board directly on a variety of subject matters. Held in conjunction with the AGM, the CKC Seminar featuring two renowned expert guest speakers brought in just under 70 people from those just getting started with their breeding programs to those who have been breeding purebred dogs for decades. Also held alongside the AGM, the Member Recognition Reception was enjoyed by a lively group who gathered to celebrate the contributions and achievements of long-time local members. As many members eagerly await the new IT4YOU program to launch, attendees were given a sneak peek by Pavliks. com who provided a live demonstration. The new system is expected to help members gain a sense of control over vital information on their dogs and CKC business. Members will have access to numerous applications online, and they will have the ability to easily track the progress of each application as it is processed by CKC. We are excited about this development, which will take the organization in an innovative new direction. With an anticipated launch in Fall 2018, we look forward to introducing our membership to the new IT4YOU system and providing support as needed along the way. The 2017 CKC Annual Report was presented, and what a fabulous presentation it was! Containing data of interest and importance to members, the report itself is always expanding; this year s report was beautifully put together with member-contributed photography. As you will see upon reading through the Annual Report, we have some extraordinarily talented members. Former board member Thora Brown and her husband Allan, both 50-year members, were recognized for their long standing involvement and lasting contributions, particularly with gun dog breeds. Joey Nattrass, a 70-year member, was recognized for achievements with Chow Chows and the establishment of the well-known, much appreciated MJN show services. Both the Browns and Joey Natrass are esteemed leaders in the purebred dog fancy in this country, and we were excited to recognize and celebrate their contributions to our sport and to this organization. A rapidly growing breeder education initiative, the CKC Seminar, featured expert speakers Dr. Gayle Watkins, Ph.D, and Dr. Laurie Larson, DVM. Dr. Watkins discussed the raising, management, and use of stud dogs, as well as timing breedings to maximize the chance of success, while Dr. Larson addressed several aspects of canine vaccination schedules and 2 JULY 2018

NOTICE BOARD antibody testing and the implications to breeding programmes and breeders. The CKC owes its existence to dedicated and talented breeders across the country, and as such, the organization is committed to supporting breeder education. The Member Recognition Reception was a wonderful evening where long-time local members who have contributed positively to the growth of the purebred dog fancy in Canada were recognized for their tremendous efforts. Bytown Dog Obedience Club has promoted responsible dog ownership through its members focus on obedience; Squibs Mercier has encouraged and supported countless exhibitors as well as juniors through her involvement with the Ottawa Junior Kennel Club; Kim Aston and Peter Culumovic of Laureate Shetland Sheepdogs have built an exemplary breeding programme; Charlie Simonds, has a distinguished volunteer history with CKC, having served the CKC Disciplinary Committee for over 16 years, was a member of the Board of Directors and was a cofounder of the CKC Foundation, just to name a few of his roles; Bob Rowbotham s vision and commitment to organizational growth as Chair of the Board for the past three years and a Director for six years prior to that. Thank you to zone Director Thomas Nesbitt for his invaluable contribution to this year s Member Recognition Reception success. Last but definitely not least, we would like to thank our many sponsors, without whom the AGM and associated events would not have been the great successes that they were. QUEBEC GOVERNMENT REMOVES BREED SPECIFIC LEGISLATION FROM BILL 128 CKC is pleased to report that the Quebec government, after finding there was no scientific consensus that breed specific legislation (BSL) is effective or enforceable, will be amending Bill 128 by removing the breedspecific provisions that deemed select breeds as potentially dangerous. Public Security Minister Martin Coiteux has made it clear that Bill 128 will move forward with stricter rules in place regarding dog breeders and dangerous dogs, regardless of breed, in order to protect the citizens of Quebec. Bill 128 was introduced in early 2017 and proposed breedspecific laws with the capacity to ban dogs listed as potentially dangerous province-wide and opened the door for new breeds to be added at any time. CKC, along with a number of like-minded organizations, recently presented to the Quebec Parliamentary Committee during special consultations and public hearings for Bill 128, which took place in March 2018. The City of Montreal also held public consultations this spring in preparation for a new animal control bylaw, after suspending its breed-specific laws on December 20, 2017. The new Montreal animal control bylaw is expected mid-june. Thanks to all of our members who participated in the Montreal consultations, provided feedback on Bill 128 and made their voice count. CKC has always maintained that well-crafted dangerous dog legislation that is reasonable, enforceable and nondiscriminatory along with public awareness and education, stronger enforcement of existing bylaws and stiffer penalties for irresponsible owners is more effective at protecting the public. The Quebec legislation is expected to be updated before the National Assembly closes for the summer and will be shared with members once available. NEW NUMBER SYSTEM FOR DOGS ENTERING SHOWS AS LISTED This year, CKC is moving forward with an enhanced computer system, offering users an improved online experience with tools that make doing business with CKC much simpler and faster. It will also accommodate the submission of electronic event results. To facilitate these new processes, each dog must be able to be identified by the system (i.e. have a unique number). When the system is implemented, CKC will initiate a new process requiring all recognized breeds that are considered listed dogs entering events to obtain a Temporary Competition Number (TCN). The TCN allows a dog that is eligible for CKC registration or an Event Registration Number (ERN), to participate in CKC events. Temporary Competition Numbers must be obtained before the closing date of entries. Once the dog is permanently registered or has an ERN, the TCN will no longer be valid. While there is no fee for the Temporary Competition Number, exhibitors will still be required to pay listing fees when entering events. The request for a TCN will be self-serve; exhibitors will be KENNEL AND BENCH 3

NOTICE BOARD directed to the CKC website to complete an online application and a TCN will be issued instantly. Exhibitors may also obtain a TCN by completing a printed application and submitting it to the CKC, or by contacting the Shows and Trials Division by telephone. This initiative was passed by the Board and is effective July 1, 2018; however, the Temporary Competition Numbers will not be available until the new system is implemented. In the meantime, we will continue to provide updated communication regarding this matter. The Temporary Competition Numbers will also allow results to be posted sooner. As the launch date for the new computer system approaches, and throughout the transition, CKC will be working with clubs and event secretaries, and will provide members with e-mail updates, and postings on ckc.ca and Facebook. If you have any questions regarding Temporary Competition Numbers, contact Membership Services at 416-675-5511, 1-855-364-7252 (toll-free), or email at information@ckc.ca CANCELLED LITTERS The following litters have been cancelled from the records of the CKC and they need to be published online. 1. 1124204DL date of birth June 25, 2016, dam - Gran s Gone West, 1124204 and the sire is Taras Mac-Ken-Char Mr. Big, 1124189 The litter consisted of only two (2) females File Number 18-RC-0010 2. 1124204EQ date of birth August 9, 2017, dam - Gran s Gone West, 1124204 and the sire is Taras Mac-Ken-Char Mr. Big, 1124189 The litter consisted of one (1) male and four (4) females File Number 18-RC-0010 4 JULY 2018

KENNEL NAMES The following applications for registration of kennel names have been received by The Canadian Kennel Club. Any objections must be in writing and submitted so as to be received by the Registration Division, Canadian Kennel Club, 200 Ronson Dr, Suite 400, Etobicoke, Ontario M9W 5Z9, on or before August 31, 2018. Only objections from breeders with registered kennel names will be considered. APPLICATIONS FOR REGISTRATION OF KENNEL NAMES FIRST CHOICE SECOND CHOICE THIRD CHOICE FIRST CHOICE SECOND CHOICE THIRD CHOICE ALAUCLAIR DUFLIKY ARRUNGA ARTISAN YAMATO KAZUMI BIRDDOG WORKINDOG BANDIT BLAYLOCH CATHCARLAIN CACHET MONTAGE RIVERTON CASADOMA CASADONALDA CASACOLE CAVALERIE CAVALE ELITARE VERSAILLES ELITEBULL FANNIE FANNY COCKERFANNIE FESTEBURG GETREUBURG GATZKE GLORYHILL GRANBRE NORD UTARA HIJINX HILLCANINE VINJAYS KEALEY MCNALLY KINGSBURY LIMERICK LABELLEOSSIE LITTLETOWN MINICOUNTRY NORTHVALE POPPAJAYS JAYJAYS WHITEHILL SCHIPNTAILZ SILVERBLU RAINFALL FROZENRIVER THISTLEVIEW THISTLEHOPE THISTLERISE UNDERSPELL NEWLY REGISTERED KENNEL NAMES GRANTED ON JUNE 6, 2018 ALBERTAKNINE AMBERPAW ANKEBAR AQUADEA ARGENTYP BANDC BAZINGABULLS COULEESEDGE DELAPERRIERE DESCINQGRIFF DESTROISLACS EWOKTZUS FANTASYDANES HURLEYS ICLYNN INTHECEDARS INVICTUS JSILVS LOCHANSIDE MAGICDREAMS MAVIE MEMORIES MONDO NORTHERNSAMS OKACHOBEE PACIFICNORTH PIZGLORIA PRIMECOUNTRY RAD RADAMIA TWISTOFATE VENROSE VOMHEEL VOMHUGHES VOMSABOG WHITELINE WILDWINDS XIAOTIAOQUAN ZION KENNEL AND BENCH 5

CANADIAN KENNEL CLUB MISSION STATEMENT Who We Are The Canadian Kennel Club is a national, member-based, non-profit organization, incorporated under the Animal Pedigree Act of Canada. It provides registry services for all officially recognized breeds of purebred dogs and provides governance for all CKC approved shows, trials and events. Finally, the CKC is a communication organization informing all people interested in dogs. Mission The Canadian Kennel Club will service its membership and the community at large by giving support, understanding, help and guidance in all their canine-related endeavors. CKC will work so that members will be proud of their affiliation. The Club will recognize, promote, and publicize the actions of responsible breeders and owners. Vision The Canadian Kennel Club, with its members, will be a dynamic service organization, a recognized authority for purebred dogs, and an advocate for all dogs. Values The Canadian Kennel Club will embrace integrity, openness, honesty and compassion in its dealings with all of its members and customers. AN INFORMATION SUPPLEMENT FROM THE CKC KENNEL AND BENCH