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Official Measurers and other measuring news

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Additional Dog Measurers Needed

Following the expansion of the Agility dog measuring scheme, a need has arisen for additional measurers in the United Kingdom. The Kennel Club is now inviting applications from interested parties who would like to be considered to measure Agility dogs to establish into which size category they fall. 

The position may be of interest to judges, show managers or those closely involved with the running of Agility shows. Applicants must take into account that should they be approved to become a Kennel Club Official Measurer, they would be required to purchase their own set of measuring equipment, including hoops and a microchip scanner.

For more information about measuring dog agility heights, The Kennel Club has just produced a Measuring Guidelines booklet.

Those interested should send their details to Joanna Nosalik, WTOA Specialist, The Kennel Club, 1-5 Clarges Street, Piccadilly, London W1J 8AB by 31 May 2010.

Note: The deadline has gone now (31st May) and the KC has a lovely lot of applications. Thank you to everyone who applied.


No Measuring at Chippenham

The organisers of the Chippenham AC YKC Junior Open show at Semley, near Shaftsbury, on 1 August were hoping to be able to hold a measuring session, but unfortunately they have been unable to arrange it this year even though it was stated in the Schedule. Show Secretary Jo Pidduck has informed anyone who contacted her but, just case anyone was going to turn up on the off chance, it would be appreciated if you could pass on the message.


Additional Agility Dog Measurers Needed

Following the expansion of the agility dog measuring scheme, a need has arisen for additional measurers in the Midlands region. We are now inviting applications from interested parties who would like to be considered to measure agility dogs to establish into which size category they fall. The position may be of interest to judges, show managers or those closely involved with the running of agility shows.

Those interested should send their details to Debbie Deuchar, WTOA Team Leader, The Kennel Club, 1-5 Clarges Street, Piccadilly, London W1J 8AB


Measuring with Mavis & Pauline

Mavis Sherwin and Pauline Baltes are holding measuring sessions at the Derbyshire Agility Club Show on Sunday, 26 July 2009  The venue is Catton Hall, Catton, Walton on Trent. Derbyshire DE12 8LN.

They will also be holding an evening measuring session at Paul's Farm, Leyland, Lancs on 11 August..

All enquirers are advised to contact Mavis Sherwin or Pauline Baltese directly to arrange a convenient time. Ring Mavis on tel 07951 200 247(anytime) or email: mavis.sherwin@lthtr.nhs.uk or ring Pauline Baltes on mobile: 07803 261 808 (Monday - Friday only)


Dig It Dog Agility Christmas & Measuring Party

Dig It Dog Agility is combining their Canine Christmas Party with a measuring sesion. It will be held on Sunday, 7 December in Sandbach, Cheshire and is open to non-members. It will be a fun day with novelty classes, Agility and BFA Flyball competition. Anyone can enter on the day for 50p per novelty class. -£2.00 per agility class

The Kennel Club measuring will take place between 10am to 4pm.

There will also be:-

  • Christmas Cracker Agility Pairs Class (G1)
  • BFA Flyball starters - Pairs Knockout competition 
  • Novelty Classes including Pass the Parcel, Fastest Weaves, Fastest Bonio Eater, Fancy Dress, Egg and Spoon race, best Christmas Cookie Catcher, and Christmas Party Trick

Lydia Critchlow said, 'This is our annual Christmas show, aimed at giving the all dogs a great experience with lots of Christmas prizes to be won! Dogs can enter 12 months and above but must be able to do all the equipment. Remember it's a fun Christmas show so have fun!'

Venue: Sandbach, Cheshire Just of M6 Junction 17 - Indoor arena with parking.
Contact: Lydia Critchlow 07841 828301. Email: lydia@digitdogs.co.uk. Web site: www.digitdogs.couk


More Dog Measurers Appointed

Following a recommendation from the Agility Liaison Council, the Kennel Club has responded to the needs of the agility community by appointing additional agility dog measurers. All measurers are fully trained to ensure consistency and fairness and the best possible standards of competition in agility. 

The Kennel Club would like to remind agility competitors that all dogs must be measured before they compete at their first agility show. Kennel Club Regulations require that a dog be measured twice, with the second measurement carried out between 12 and 24 months after the initial measurement, unless the dog is obviously over 430mm (1ft 5ins), in which case the official measurers can strike out the second measurement in the Agility Record Book.

Dogs must be a minimum of 15 months old before the first official measurement takes place. However, dogs that are in the official measurers’ opinion, obviously over 430mm (1ft 5ins) prior to reaching 15 months of age can be measured. The handler must be in possession of a Kennel Club Agility Record Book confirming the dog’s registered name and number, with at least one form of identification, which could be a microchip number, tattoo number or a clear photograph.

Full details of the measuring process are included in the Agility Regulations booklet available from the Kennel Club, 1-5 Clarges Street, Piccadilly, London, W1J 8AB, by telephoning 0870 6066750 Ext: 278 or online at www.thekennelclub.org.uk

Societies or individuals are invited to contact their local Measurers to arrange measuring sessions. It is recommended that where possible measuring should be held at training clubs or separate measuring sessions.

Midlands

North East

  • J. Burton, 18 Paignton Close, Tollesby Hall, Middlesbrough, Cleveland TS8 9EG. - Tel: 01642 322354
  • Chris Drinkhall, 148 West Dyke Road, Redcar, Cleveland TS10 1JN. - Tel: 01642 476945 Email: c.drinkhall@sky.com
  • Brenda Tenten, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD5 0HX. - Tel: 01484 306963 Email: yettontop@ntlworld.com

North West

  • Pauline Baltes, 45 Well Orchard, Bamber Bridge, Preston, Lancashire, PR5 8HJ - Tel: 01772 494852 Email: pauline.baltes@carillionplc.com
  • Jackie Kenny, 54 Vincent Crescent, Brampton, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S40 3NP - Tel: 01246 566947 Email: jaxk9@tiscali.co.uk
  • Mavis Sherwin, 46 Three Nooks, Clayton Brook, Preston, Lancashire PR5 8EN - Tel:01772 627957 Email: mavis.sherwin@ithtr.nhs.uk

Scotland

  • Margaret  Butchart, 84 Heather Bank, Lady Well, Livingston, West Lothian EH54 6EG - Tel: 01506 430166 Email: samteach@blueyonder.co.uk

  • M. Lee, 217 Glendevon Park, Winchburgh, West Lothian EH52 6UQ - Tel: 01506 890680 Email: johnlee848@btinternet.com

  • Dr Val Marrian, An Teallach, 25 Hamilton Place, Perth PH1 1BD - Tel: 01738 621018 Email: ValMarrian1@aol.com

Northern Ireland

 South East

East Anglia

  • Maureen Goodchild, 3 Bude Close, Kesgrave, Ipswich, Suffolk IP5 1LN - Tel: 01473 624994 Email: mo.goodchild@btopenworld.com

  • Linda Kightley, 164 Colman Road, Norwich, Norfolk NR4 7HD - Tel: 01603 505661 Email: 3woofs@talktalk.net

  • Martin Spriggs, Comfort Cottage, Norwich, Norfolk NR10 4EA - Tel: 01603 869832 Email:  maspriggs@tiscali.co.uk

  • Jon Winney, Mobile Welding, Worminghamford Road, Fordham, Colchester, Essex CO6 3NS - Tel: 01206 241750 Email: cassilreo@aol.com

South West

  • Kate Austin, 1 Mare Lane, Beenhams Heath, Shurlock Row, Reading, Berks RG10 0QH - Tel: 01189 320619 Email: kateaustin@btinternet.com

  • Mike Bacon, Orchard Farm, Kenn Road, Kenn, Clevedon, North Somerset  BS21 6TT- Tel: 01934 833525 Email: mike_of_diamonds@yahoo.co.uk

  • Cynthia Brealey, Alanthia, Ashburton Road, Bovey Tracey, Devon TQ13 9BZ - Tel: 01626 832837 Email: cynthbrealey@btinternet.com

  • Ginny Folley, Old Mill House, Cookbury, Holsworthy, Devon EX22 7YF - Tel: 01409 281379 Email: virginiafitz@btinternet.com

  • Marie D Hembrow, 21 Palmyra Road, Elson, Gosport, Hants PO12 4EE - Tel: 02392 341124 Email: marie.hembrow@ntlworld.com

  • Lesley Olden, Birchwood House Cottage, Sherfield English, nr Romsey, Hants SO15 6FF - Tel: 01794 323037 Email: lesleyolden@aol.com

  • Graham Partridge, Clan Furze, Conce Moor, Bugle, St Austell, Cornwall PL26 8RT - Tel: 01208 831934  Email: graham@clanfurze.fsnet.co.uk

  • Julia Sutton-Vane, 2 Spiers Piece, Steeple Ashton, Trowbridge, Wiltshire BA14 6HG - Tel: 01380 870952 Email: pjagility@tesco.net

Wales

  • Tracy Bennett, 4 Rickards Terrace, Graig, Pontypridd, Mid-GLamorgan CF37 1NG. - Tel: 01443 492673 Email: tracka_b@yahoo.co.uk

  • Marie Douglas, 21 Maes Glas, Coed-y-Cwm, Pontypridd, Mid-Glamorgan CF37 3EJ - Tel : 01443 791228 Email: starsofmars@mac.com

  • Ann Murray, Brohedydd, Llangynog, Carmarthen, Dyfed SA33 5BY - Tel: 01267 211846 Email: annandjohnm@aol.com

  • Peter Roberts, Tai Lawr, Tyn Towyn, Bryngwran, Holyhead, Anglesey LL65 3SW - Tel: 01407 810610 Email: peterpods@aol.com

  • Hilary Warren, 139 Tudor Gardens, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire SA61 1LQ - Tel: 07733 203477 Email: warren751@btinternet.com

 Isle of Man

  • Amanda Hudson, 85 Lezayre Park, Ramsey IM8 2PU - Tel. 01624-814073 Email: amandahudson@manx.net

  • Debbie Stewart, 57 Slieau Curn Park, Kirk Michael  IM6 1EL - Tel: 07624 494718

Young Kennel Club

  • Pat Dufty, Triken Watergate, Quadring-Eaudyke, Spalding, Lincs PE11 4PZ - Tel: 01775 840295 Email: triken@btinternet.com

  • R. Morland, Triken Watergate, Quadring-Eaudyke, Spalding, Lincs PE11 4PZ - Tel: 01775 840295 Email: triken@btinternet.com

Channel Islands

  •   V. Johnson, Westfield House, La Route Orange, St. Brelade, Jersey JE3 8GP - Tel: 01534 742541

  •   Sally Rees, San Juan, Mont Sohier, St. Saviour, Jersey JE2 7HA


Kennel Club Reviews Measuring Regulations

A working party consisting of dog agility measurers and Liaison Council representatives was set up during 2007 to review the agility measuring procedure and Regulations. The results of the working party’s discussions have now been approved by the General Committee. To summarise the recommendations:

  •  It was agreed that an obviously ‘Large’ dog could be measured earlier than 15 months and would not require a second measurement provided this was indicated by the measurers at the time.

  •  If a dog was measured into two different height categories at its two measurements, then a third, and final, measurement would be required to confirm the height category in which the dog should compete. This measurement must be undertaken within two months of the second measurement. Pending the outcome of the third measurement, the dog may continue to compete in its initial height category.

  • The working party also clarified that a microchip or ear tattoo number would take precedence over a photograph.

  • Appeals would now be allowed up to 30 days from the last measurement.

To support these recommendations the General Committee has now approved the following Regulation changes with effect from 1 January 2008.

Regulation H(1)(B)4(2)

FROM:

Large dogs entered for competition must be measured before they compete at their first agility show, if they have not competed prior to 1 January 2006. Dogs must be a minimum of 15 months old before the first official measurement takes place. (Dogs incapable of being measured at the time they are presented to the measuring officials will not be eligible for competition until such time that the official measurement has been successfully carried out.)

TO:

Large dogs entered for competition must be measured before they compete at their first agility show, if they have not competed prior to 1 January 2006.  Dogs must be a minimum of 15 months old before the first official measurement takes place. Dogs that are, in the official measurers’ opinion, obviously over 430mm prior to reaching 15 months of age can be measured. (Dogs incapable of being measured at the time they are presented to the measuring officials will not be eligible for competition until such time that the official measurement has been successfully carried out.) (Amendment underlined)

Regulation H(1)(B).4.(3).

FROM:

A second and final official measurement must be carried out on the dog between 12 and 24 months after the first. (Delete underlined)

TO:

A second measurement must be carried out on the dog between 12 and 24 months after the first unless the dog is obviously over 430mm (1ft 5ins), in which case the official measurers can strike out the second measurement in the Agility Record Book. The dog cannot be reclassified into the lower height category retrospectively if the second measurement is not taken up within the 24 month period. If the second measurement places the dog in the same height category as the first, this will be the final measurement. However, if the second measurement places the dog in a different category then a third measurement must be carried out within two calendar months by two measurers, both of whom must not have measured the dog on a previous occasion. The dog’s height category will be that confirmed by two out of the three measurements. The dog should compete in the original height category until the final decision has been made. (Amendments underlined)

Regulation H(1)(B).4.(10) 

FROM:

Dogs presented for measurement should be wearing a collar and must be under the control of the owner/handler. Dogs presented for measurement that cannot be controlled by the owner/handler will not be measured.

TO:

Dogs presented for measurement should be wearing a collar and must be under the control of the owner/handler. Dogs presented for measurement that cannot be controlled by the owner/handler will not be measured. Where a dog is known to have a microchip or ear tattoo this form of identification should take precedence over a photograph and should be used to confirm the identity of the dog. If these types of identification are not available, a clear identifiable photograph must be used. (Amendment underlined)

Regulation H(1)(B)4.(13)

FROM: 

In the event of a dispute over the measuring procedure the Kennel Club will evaluate whether there are grounds for appeal. The owner/handler of the dog may appeal in writing to the Kennel Club, but must do so within 90 days of the disputed measure having taken place Any appeal must be accompanied by a written statement from the owner/handler of the dog with a brief description as to the ground for the appeal and must be accompanied by the appropriate fee.

TO: 

In the event of a dispute over the measuring procedure the Kennel Club will evaluate whether there are grounds for appeal. The owner/handler of the dog may appeal in writing to the Kennel Club, but must do so within 30 days of the disputed measure having taken place. Any appeal must be accompanied by a written statement from the owner/handler of the dog with a brief description as to the ground for the appeal and must be accompanied by the appropriate fee. (Amendment underlined)

The General Committee also approved several procedural matters as follows:

  • That the compulsory, third measurement be free of charge.

  • That the third measurement be compulsory for dogs measured after 1 January 2008. Any dog which had changed height category before 1January 2008 could have the option of a third measurement, provided it was undertaken prior to 1 May 2008. Two different measurers would still be required and the standard fee would be payable.

  • Any measurer who measured a dog into a different height category must inform the Kennel Club as soon as possible, to enable the Kennel Club to ensure the dog received a third measure. Any individual that did not have their dog measured a third time would be contacted and reminded of the Regulations. If the third measurement was not obtained, the matter could be referred to the WTOA Sub-Committee.

  • Spot checks to be undertaken by societies on a random basis. It was suggested that ten books for each height category could be requested at a show. If anyone could not produce their record book, the dog’s details should be included in the incident book and the matter referred to the Kennel Club. The dog should still be allowed to compete in the entered classes. The Sub-Committee further recommended that any show which held a Kennel Club or Crufts qualifying competition should be required to undertake spot checks.

  • Any Society which invited measurers to attend, whether at a show or a specific measuring session, should ensure the necessary facilities, including a table, were available.

A meeting of all measurers is due to be held at the Kennel Club at the end of November 2007 to review the measurement procedure and to be briefed on the regulation and procedural changes.

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