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The Bull Terrier Club of Victoria Inc.

(Incorporated A0026517R)

May 2015 Bully News

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Committee President: Alison Sutcliffe Vice President: Sherri Wakefield (Fundraising/Social Media/Website)

Vice President: Les Greenall Treasurer: Jenny Woodsell

Secretary: Deb Patterson Show Secretary: David Hirst (Trophy Officer)

ALL CORRESPONDENCE AND ENQUIRY’S TO

Bull Terrier Club of Victoria Inc. Att: Secretary

PO Box 1635 Melton West VIC 3337 www.bullterrierclubvic.com [email protected]

Committee:

Ginna Frith (Catering Officer) Jacqui Smith (Promo Trailer) Bernadette Marshall Committee (Vacant) Committee (Vacant)

LIFE MEMBERS:

VIN AND SHIRLEY HEALAND, ALISON SUTCLIFFE, LES GREENALL, CATHY SLUGA, WILMA RAWLINGS, DARYL MUNN, ROSS AND EVE BRENNAN, NORM JESSUP.

Every care has been taken in the compilation of this magazine, but the Editor and the club assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions or any effects arising there from. Opinions expressed in these pages, whether in articles or advertisements are not necessarily the opinions held by The Bull Terrier Club of Victoria Inc.

The Bull Terrier Club of Victoria Inc.

Committee 2014

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President’s Report

Hi Members,

Well the 19th Biennial Trophy Show has been and gone and what a weekend it was. It was so nice to see people from all over including USA and New Zealanders as well as all the local faces. Thank you for your enthusiasm and for supporting our club. The Trophy Show Working Party was made up of Bully and Miniature Bully people and the work load for most was enormous. I would like to thank everyone involved from both the bully club and mini club you know who you are, and so do many others, for your hard work and dedication to get this event off the ground with such a great weekend. The ring was outstanding, the atmosphere was fantastic and the venue well suited for what we needed. Huge congratulations to the winners at both shows. Thank you to all the sponsors and the people that donated items to raffle and auction which enables the club to make money which contributes towards bringing out overseas judges and putting on events such as this. Once again thanks to everyone involved and a heartfelt thank you to my committee for their dedication, hard work prior to the show and for all the work behind the scenes including the many headaches getting it to happen. For anyone I have missed out please take this as a thank you for your input with the weekend and for making it so exciting. Alison Sutcliffe

Bull Terrier Portrait by Vicky Good

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Secretary’s Report

With the trophy show now behind us, I hope our committee are proud of what they achieved, we pulled off a monumental event! I also hope our guests, spectators and exhibitors enjoyed themselves. I am glad I was a part of it but unfortunately being a part of it means pretty much missing the entire thing! Apart from the time I was in the ring, I didn’t see much else of the judging, and I only know who won the classes because I had to type out the results for the newsletter from the marked catalogue.

There are a number of people I would also like to thank personally as without their help, we would not have succeeded. Firstly I’d like to thank my Mum, Robyn Gill for helping me out over the three days. Her help with my baby was invaluable and without it, I couldn’t have done it. So thanks Mum, you are irreplaceable.

Big thanks to Steve Ripper for helping out especially on the Sunday BBQ and heavy lifting, and to Adam and his father and my mum for helping out decorating the dining room for the Saturday night dinner. Thanks to Zoya and Evie for the photographing. Thanks to Tony and Lance for spruiking our auctions! Thanks also to Zach for helping with the Promo.

Ginna Frith has also asked me to thank Scott Thompson & Carolyn, Julie Hudson, Ahron and Danni, Minn and Penny for their help.

Also thank you to PGL and staff, in particular our Groupie “Mel” who went above and beyond the call of duty to attend to every little problem I had. She was sorting out keys in doors, fetched me some trestle tables from over the other side of the lake, ran millions of errands, seriously, she needs a medal. If I’d asked her to bring me a golden cat from the planet Mars I think she could have done it! And thanks also to Jill Weeks at PGL who was our main point of contact pre-show and whose customer service was exemplary and who worked very hard to ensure our weekend was a success.

To everyone who helped us pack up, a huge thanks. Sorry if I have missed names, but I truly appreciated every bit of help we got!

To the winners, congratulations!

See you at the next one!

Cheers Deb

Bull Terrier Portrait by Vicky Good

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Revenue & Expense

The Bull Terrier Club of Victoria Inc.

Statement of Revenue & Expenditure December 2014

Balance as of 03/12/14 $6,128.20 REVENUE: Memberships $100.00

Calendars $757.05

Open Show Entries $175.00

Promo $330.00

Open Show BBQ $130.00

Total Revenue $1,492.05

EXPENDITURE:

Open Show Catering $ 125.69

Calendar Printing $ 219.99

Dogs Vic Invoices $ 376.50

Show Manager (Champ Show Entries) $ 149.33

Dogs Vic Open Show Levies $ 60.00

Total Expenditure $ 931.51

Balance as of 03/01/15 $6,688.74

Unpresented Cheque G. Frith $199.97 (Club Gazebo)

Term Deposit $9197.49 due to mature 13/01/15

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The Bull Terrier Club of Victoria Inc.

Statement of Revenue & Expenditure January 2015 Balance as at 04/01/15 $6688.74 REVENUE: Membership $ 37.50 Calendar Sales $ 41.00 Total Revenue $ 78.50 EXPENDITURE: Calendar Postage $ 39.29 NBTC Membership Renewal $ 70.00 City Of Port Melb. Meeting Room $ 51.00 Total Expenditure $ 160.29 Balance as at 03.02.15 $6606.95 Unpresented Cheques : G Frith $199.97 (Club Gazebo) , Knox Pets In The Park $45.00, G Refill $50.00 (mugs for champ show), Consumer Affairs $53.00, Dogs Vic $60.00 (Non Memb Levy) Term Deposit $9269.36 due to mature 13.04.15 interest [email protected]%

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News and Updates

Position Vacant – 2 x Committee Positions The BTCV are currently looking for 2 individuals to fullfill the current available committee positions. If you are passionate about your club and breed, you come with fresh & innovating idea’s, you are someone who has drive and determination then the club would love to have you on board. To apply email the club [email protected]

BTCV Inc. Raffle We will be holding another long term raffle which will be drawn at the next BTCV Specialty and Championship show being held in Nov 15. Further details of the raffle will be out soon.

BTCV Inc. Membership Renewals BTCV membership renewals are due by the 30th June 2015. You can locate the membership form within this newsletter. Don’t forget to also include your Prefix /Stud/Puppy & Mature Dog Listings on your membership form. BTCV receive quite a few enquiries from the public regarding puppies, breeders etc and with no current registrations we can only direct these enquiries to dogzonline.

NBTCA 26/15 – PLL Testing on Bull Terrier (Miniature) under

ACES

Worldwide: Bull Terrier (Miniature): 1184 clear, 1203 carrier, 189 affected Australia: Bull Terrier (Miniature): 244 clear, 242 carrier, 16 affected

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Bully Walk

Sunday 14th June 2015

Studley Park Boat House, Kew Start Time: 11am

BTCV Members & Fun Day

(Games & Best Xmas in July Fancy Dress)

Sunday 28th June 2015

Bulla Exhibition Centre 5 Uniting Lane, Bull Start Time: 10am

BTCV Bully Walk

Sunday Date TBA August/September 2015

Location TBA

Members Comp

Sunday 13th September 2015

Location TBA

Royal Melbourne Show

Sunday 20th September 2015

BTCV Bully Walk

Sunday TBA November 2015

Location TBA

BTCV Championship & Specialty Shows

Sunday 29th November 2015

Judges: Les Greenall & Gail Buckley Location: KCC Park, 655 Westernport Hwy, Skye

BTCV Open Show/Fun Day & Big Dogs Day Out

Sunday 13th December 2015

KCC Park, 655 Westernport Hwy, Skye

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Location: Studley Park Boathouse Picnic Ground, the same side of the Yarra as the Boathouse is not the Yarra Park. Don’t forget to bring your crates, chairs & water for your dogs. We will have promo items also available for purchase, raffle and fancy dress. Fancy Dress Theme: Xmas in July (well it’s nearly July ) Everyone & Every Breed are welcome. If your Bull Terrier is not social then leave him/her at home, doesn’t mean you can’t be social and have a great afternoon with us. If you don’t own a Bull Terrier but love the breed you are welcome also, there will be plenty of Bull Terriers there who will happily lap up your cuddles and kisses.

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The Bull Terrier Club of Victoria Inc.

MEMBERS COMPETITION

Judge Carryn Birch

Venue: Bulla Exhibition Centre, 5 Uniting Lane, Bulla

Date: Sunday 28th June 2015

_____________________________________________Classes: Dogs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 11, 18, 21

Bitches 1a, 2a, 3a, 4a, 5a, 11a, 18a, 21a

Class 18 - Desexed Class 21 - Champions

Entry Fee: $5.00 per entry. Entries taken on the day.

Time: 10:00am

Children’s events/handling classes will be held dependant on

numbers.

Break for lunch with our famous Bully BBQ. Drinks

available followed by

BTCV Fun Day Activities, Games

Xmas in July Fancy Dress

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BTCV Open Show

12th December 2015

Judge: Ms Erica Schelfhorst

BIS: Wakatang Mr Myagi Best Intermediate: Wakatang I am the Walrus (AI)

RUBIS: Bodalla Dragons Breath (AI) Best Australian Bred: Semajon Shez a Dream

Best Baby: Corwin Sea Spitfire Best Champion: Ch. Wakatang Nowhere Man (AI)

Best Minor: Wakatang Mystery Girl Best Neuter: Balgay Zeevah

Best Puppy: Wakatang Mr Myagi

Best Junior: Bodalla Dragons Breath (AI)

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BTC Vic Championship show

2nd May 2015

Judge Naomi Waynee

Baby Puppy Dog Minor Puppy Dog 1st Hulia Jack Fruit 1st Evildouer Tour ov Duty 2nd Hulia Yin Yang 2nd Tenaz High Voltage 3rd Kubhaven Bobarossa 3rd Shirvin Quiet Storm Puppy Dog Junior Dog 1st Pariben Devils Deliverence 1st Tenaz Doin It Tough 2nd Jewelbull Problem Child 2nd Bulroarus Bad Boy Boris 3rd Potens The Nights Watch 3rd Yandomir Kauzin Kaos Intermediate Dog Australian Bred Dog 1st Amatol Rocky 1st Bulroarus Womaniser 2nd Ch Wakatang River Boy 2nd Ch Cwmtarw Lord of The Mountain 3rd Ch Alunday Annilihator 3rd Wakatang Mr Miyagi Open Dog 1st Ch Brasshead Gothic Vortex At Boromir 2nd Ch Corwin River Gambler 3rd Hulia Big Black Jack Challenge Dog Ch Brasshead Gothic Vortex At Boromir Res Dog Amatol Rocky Baby Puppy Bitch Minor Puppy Bitch 1st Jewelbull Legacy Of Lucifer 1st Evildouer Night N Paris 2nd Jewelbull Lucifers Angel 2nd Bullroy Tatu Babe 3rd Samahdi Seven Sins 3rd Bullraider Betty Boop Puppy Bitch Junior Bitch 1st Corwin Sea Spitfire 1st Hellofabull Girl Gone Wild 2nd Wakatang Mystery Girl 2nd Ivasha Hypnotic Poison 3rd Pariben Devils Essance 3rd Tenaz Struttin Her Stuff Intermediate Bitch Australian Bred Bitch 1st Bullpatchy Rivers Run 1st Ch Wakatang American Dream 2nd Ch Lowdina Lady Ann 2nd Wakatang Dare To Dream 3rd Impie Diamond White 3rd Hulia The Dame

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Open Bitch 1st Ch Impie Crackerbox 2nd Wakatang Dream Weaver 3rd Pariben Devil Wears Prada Challenge Bitch Ch Wakatang American Dream Res Bitch Wakatang Dare To Dream Neuter Dog 1st Wakatang I Am The Walrus Neuter Bitch 1st Balgay Zeevah Best in Show - Ch Brasshead Gothic Vortex At Boromir Runner up In Show -Amatol Rocky Baby- Hulia Jack Fruit Opposite Baby -Jewelbull Legacy Of Lucifer Minor- Evildouer Night N Paris Opposite Minor - Evildouer Tour OV Duty Puppy –Corwin Sea Spitfire Opposite Puppy – Pariben Devils Deliverence Junior – Tenaz Doin It Tough Opposite Junior – Hellofabull Girl Gone Wild Intermediate – Amatol Rocky Opposite Intermediate – Bullpatchy Rivers Run Australian Bred – Ch Wakatang American Dream Opposite Australian Bred – Bulroarus Womaniser Open – Ch Brasshead Gothic Vortex At Boromir Opposite Open Ch Impie Crackerbox Neuter – Balgay Zeevah Opposite Neuter – Wakatang I Am The Walrus

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The 19Th Biennial Trophy Show

3rd May 2015

Judge Ms Joanne Phillips (UK)

Minor Puppy Dog Puppy Dog 1st Evildouer Tour OV Duty 1st Potens Iron Born 2nd Tenaz High Voltage 2nd Pariben Devils Deliverence (AI) 3rd Shirvin Quiet Storm 3rd Shirvin Pink Floyd 4th Jewelbull Problem Child Junior Dog Intermediate Dog 1st Bullroy My Buddy Ripper 1st Ch Brasshead Gothic Clown 2nd Tenaz Doin It Tough 2nd Amatol Rocky 3rd Wakatang Mr Miyagi 3rd Ch Alunday Annilihator 4th Bulroarus Bad Boy Boris 4th Wakatang Hells Angel Australian Bred Dog Open Dog 1st Bulroarus Womaniser 1st Bullpatchy River man 2nd Bullimarvic Sir Major Morris 2nd Ch Brasshead Gothic Vortex At Boromir (AI) 3rd Ch Bulrrush Gilbert Of Putney 3rd Jacamar The Hurricane 4th Stardom Devils Seed (AI) 4th Jacamar Dream Time

Minor Puppy Bitch Puppy Bitch 1st Bullroy Tatu Babe 1st Jewelbull Live Wire 2nd Evildouer Night N Paris 2nd Bullpatchy Silver Lining 3rd Bullraider Betty Boop 3rd Corwin Sea Spitfire

4th Pariben Devils Essance (AI) Junior Bitch Intermediate Bitch 1st Hellofabull Girl Gone Wild 1st Hellofabull Royal Bliss 2nd Bullroy Shes A Cracker 2nd Shirvin Jennifer Juniper 3rd Rohmahn Dream Women 3rd Bullpatchy Rivers Run 4th Brasshead River Queen 4th Ch Bullacktiv Empire Of The Sun Australian Bred Bitch Open Bitch 1st Hulia Lulu 1st Hulia Bella 2nd Wakatang Dare To Dream 2nd Pariben Devil Wears Prada 3rd NA 3rd Semajon Shez A Dream

4th Ch Impie Crackerbox

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ORMANDY BOX FOR DOGS - CH BRASSHEAD GOTHIC CLOWN

SOUPURLATIVE BOX FOR DOGS – BULLROY MY BUDDY RIPPER

ORMANDY BOX FOR BITCHES – HELLOFABULL ROYAL BLISS

SOUPURLATIVE BOX FOR BITCHES – HELLOFABULL GIRL GONE WILD

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BULL TERRIER CLUB OF VICTORIA, INC. Championship Show 02 May 2015 Judge: Naomi Waynee (USA) My thanks to the Bull Terrier Club of Victoria, Inc. membership for inviting me to judge this championship show. It is always a pleasure to visit Australia and the Bull Terrier people here. The weekend was fabulous and the hospitality top notch. Thank you also for the lovely judge’s gifts. It is a pleasure to see the differences in the dogs between Australia and the United States. Overall the dogs in Australia are shorter-backed and larger. As to bites, many were correct and the majority of the ones that were off were minor faults in my opinion. Baby Puppy Dog

1. Hulia Jack Fruit

Hulia Big Black Jack x Hulia A Dash of Red Breeder(s): V Frith Owner(s): V Frith Chunky black brindle puppy that is squarely made. Gently curved profile. Very good fill. Mouth is correct. Tiny eye. Very good bone for a baby puppy. Short backed with a good topline. Good angulation fore and aft.

2. Hulia Yin Yang

Hulia Big Black Jack x Hulia A Dash of Red Breeder(s): V Frith Owner(s): V Frith Solid fawn puppy. Gently curved profile and good fill. Tiny eye and good ear set give him good. Mouth is correct. Good round bone. Short in back.

3. Kubhaven Bobarossa

Jacamar Dream Time x Ch BEkmar Emmylou Harris Breeder(s): K & G Bush & C Krawczyk Owner(s): K & G Bush & C Krawczyk

Large, rangy puppy with Archangel ears. Gently curved profile. Very good width and fill. Adequate bone for his size. Longer cast.

Minor Puppy Dog 1. Evildouer Tour Ov Duty

Jacamar Dream Time x Evildouer Bossy Boots Breeder(s): P Villano Owner(s): P Villlano Large white with brindle head markings. He has a gently curved profile and he has good fill. Good expression and ear set. Nice reach of neck that flows into correct topline and tail set. Squarely made. Better front angulation and good rear angulation. Well-let-down hocks.

2. Tenaz High Voltage

Kjong Hammer Time x Bulroarus No Exit Breeder(s): Tenaz Kennels Owner(s): G & S Bathgate

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Red and white dog with a flattish profile, but good roman finish. Good width and fill. Good expression. Very good bone. Good forechest He is a bit high in the rear on the move.

3. Shirvin Quiet Storm

Shirvin Devils Advocate x Shirvin Funky Music Breeder(s): V & S Healand Owner(s): V & S Healand

Black brindle that is squarely-made. Gently curved profile. Good width and fill. His head is not as strong as the other two placements. Nice expression. Good forechest. Nice reach of neck that flows into a good topline and tail set. Good rear angulation. Well-let-down hocks.

Puppy Dog 1. Pariben Devils Deliverence (AI)

UK Ch Emred Devils Spy (UK) x Pariben Devils Eye Candy (AI) Breeder(s): M Gavin Owner(s): M Gavin Smaller brindle and white dog that is typy, but not without his faults. He toes out in front and has a shorter upper arm. Powerful dog head with very good reach of neck. Good rear angulation.

2. Jewelbull Problem Child

Jacamar Dream Time x Jewelbull Solar Eclipse Breeder(s): S Ripper Owner(s): S Ripper Large brindle and white with one down ear. Minor mouth fault. I would like a bit better layback in shoulder. Square in make. Bit high in the rear.

3. Potens The Nights Watch

Wakatang Hells Angel x Hulia Bella Breeder(s): D Patterson Owner(s): D Patterson

Black brindle and white dog that lacks the substance of the first two placements, but has nice rear angulation. He has a gently curved profile, nice eye, nice reach of neck. Level topline. Well-let-down hocks.

Junior Dog 1. Tenaz Doin It Tough

Melarbro Don Juan x Satori Cold Case (AI) Breeder(s): Tenaz Kennels Owner(s): G & S Bathgate A large white dog that was placed first in a close decision. His profile is a flat. Good expression and ear set. Good bone and substance. Nice reach of neck and good topline. Good tail set. Good rear angulation. Movement was cleaner than the #2 placement.

2. Bulroarus Bad Boy Boris

Bullpatchy River Man x Bulroarus Barbie Doll Breeder(s): T Wiseman Owner(s): T Wiseman Black brindle with a good profile. Expression and ear set not as good as the #1 placement. Good bone and substance. Good topline and tail set. Bullish in the front on the move. Good rear angulation. Well-let-down hocks.

3. Yandomir Kauzin Kaos

Bullpatchy River Man x Yandomir Daisy Duke

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Breeder(s): T Yeoh Owner(s): T Yeoh White dog with head markings with good bone and substance. Flattish profile. Good eye. Ear set could be a bit tidier. Nice reach of neck. topline and tail set. Rear angulation is good, but not has good as #1 and #2 placements. Well-let-down hocks.

Intermediate Dog 1. Amatol Rocky

Brasshead Obi One Kanobe x Amatol Kalinder Girl Breeder(s): P Berman & K Thompson Owner(s): P Berman & K Thompson Large, upstanding tri-color that caught my eye as he came in the ring. He has a gently curved profile and good fill. His eye could be a bit tighter. Good ear set. Good, heavy, round bone. Reachy neck. Nice clean lines with good rear angulation and tail set. Well-let-down hocks.

2. CH Wakatang River Boy

Wakatang Razors Edge x Ch Wakatang Hysteria Breeder(s): H & B Marshall Owner(s): A Combes Brindle and white dog with a moderate profile. Wide, powerful filled head.I would like a bit more underjaw. Decent construction fore and aft. Clean reach of neck, good topline and tail set.

3. CH Alunday Annilihator

Jacamar Dream Time x Alunday Fortune Cookie Breeder(s): L & T Hoare Owner(s): L & T Hoare & M Steward

Brindle and white dog whose head is not as powerful as the other two placeements. Nice, clean neck. Good forechest. Good topline and tail set. Square in shape.

Australian Bred Dog 1. Bulroarus Womanizer

Glenbull Muchacho x Bulroarus Pin Up Girl Breeder(s): T Wiseman Owner(s): T Wiseman & R Harding White dog with small marking by his eye. Profile is flat in the middle. Good fill. Well-muscled. Clean lines. Good forechest and good angulation fore and aft. Straight front. Nice reach of neck. Good topline and the tail set. Well-let-down hocks.

2. CH Cwmtarw Lord Of The Mountain (AI)

Lamellar Love Do At Llanwenarth (UK) x Cwmtarw Lady Dash Of Light Breeder(s): B & E Hope Owner(s): B & E Hope Heavier weight white dog that could use a bit more profile. Good fill. Good bone for his size. Level topline. Squarely made. Good angulation fore and aft.

3. Wakatang Mr Miyagi

Ch Corwin River Gambler x Wakatang Ps I Love You (AI) Breeder(s): H & B Marshall Owner(s): H & B Marshall

Squarely built brindle and white dog. Good profile and fill. I would like a tidier ear set. Short upper arm. Good rear angulation. Well-let-down hocks.

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Open 1. CH Brasshead Gothic Vortex at Boromir (AI)

AM Ch Gothics The Kingmaker (USA) x Ch Brasshead Dominoe Owner(s): Brasshead Kennels Breeder(s): Brasshead Kennels This thuggy, powerhouse brindle and white dog owns the ground he stands on. Profile is not exaggerated and his head is packed up with fill. Good eye and decent ear set. Strong forechest. Good round bone. Straight front. Good angulation fore and aft. Correct topline and good tail set. Well-let-down hocks.

2. CH Corwin River Gambler

AM Ch Rhydaman Frosty (Nld) x Ch Wakatang Hysteria Breeder(s): H Simpson & D Hirst Owner(s): H Simpson & D Hirst Brindle and white dog with a gently curved profile. He could use a bit more length of skull and width of muzzle. Ear set could be a bit tidier. Good forechest, straight front and good bone. Cleanly made with a good topline and tail set. He could use a bit more rear angulation. Hulia Big Black Jack Datoneis The Light Tapper x Hulia Minnie The Moocher Breeder(s): V Frith Owner(s): V Frith

This solid black brindle caught my eye as he came in the ring. One has to put their hands on him to full appreciate this dog’s virtues. It was unfortunate that he came up against the first two placements. Large masculine head with a gently curved profile and very good width and fill. Tiny eye. Good ear set. Nice reach of neck that compliments his level topline and good tail set. Longer cast in body. His layback of shoulder could be better. Good rear angulation.

Challenge Dog: CH Brasshead Gothic Vortex At Boromir (AI) Reserve Challenge Dog: Amatol Rocky Baby Puppy Bitch

1. Jewelbull Legacy Of Lucifer

Shirvin Devils Advocate x Jewelbull Cosmic Fury Breeder(s): S Ripper Beautifully presented tri-color with a gently curved profile and lovely length of skull. Good fill. Ear set could be tidier. Good topline and rear angulation.

2. Jewelbull Lucifers Angel

Owner(s): S Ripper Breeder(s): S Ripper Owner(s): S Ripper Squarely made tri-color with a gently curved profile and good fill. Good forechest and good bone. I would like a little more rear angulation. Her topline did not hold on the move.

3. Samahdi Senen Sins (AI)

UK Ch Padhen Hitman (UK) x Samahdi Killer Queen Breeder(s): D & S Debernardi Owner(s): Z Rogoznica Longer cast, small white puppy with ear markings. Gently curved profile. Nice fill, ear set and expression. Good bone. Good rear angulation.

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Minor Puppy Bitch

1. Evildouer Night In Paris

Jacamar Dream Time x Evildouer Bossy Boots Breeder(s): P Villano Owner(s): P Villano Upstanding white bitch with head markings. She has a gently curved profile, good fill, tiny eye and good ear set. Straight front and good bone. Nice reach of neck that flows into a good topline and tail set. Good forechest and good bone. Front legs are tucked under as they should be. Good rear angulation.

2. Bullroy Tatu Babe

Bullroy Simply Epik x BUllroy High Maintenance Breeder(s): S & S Humphrey Owner(s): S & S Humphrey Squarely made, heavyweight bitch. Nice profile. Ear set and expression not as good as the #1 placement. Good round bone. Straight front. Level topline and good tail set. Decent rear angulation.

3. Bullraider Betty Boop

Semajon Love Me Tonight x Bullbrave Stairway To Heaven Breeder(s): J & P Smith Owner(s): J & B Mcgowan Longer cast black brindle with a gently curved profile and good length of skull. She lacks the head strength of the first two placements. Good bone for her size. Nice reach of neck. Good topline and tail set. Nice rear angulation.

Puppy Bitch 1. Corwin Sea Spitfire

Wakatang Sweet Revenge (AI) x Ch Corwin River Song

Breeder(s): H Simpson & D Hirst Owner(s): H Simpson & D Hirst Heavyweight black brindle that is squarely made. Gently curved profile ad good foreface. Ear set could be a bit tidier. Exppression is good. Good forechest, straight front. I would like a bit more layback of shoulder and rear angulaiton. Good topline and tuckup. Well-let-down hocks.

2. Wakatang Mystery Girl

Wakatang Sweet Revenge (AI) x Wakatang Dare To Dream (AI) Breeder(s): H & B Marshall Owner(s): H & B Marshall White with a red brindle eye patch and a gently curved profile. Eye placement is a bit low. Nice bone for her size. Good forechest. Slightly longer cast. Level topline. She could use a bit more rear angulation.

3. Pariben Devils Essance (AI)

UK CH Emred Devils Spy (UK) x Pariben Devils Eye Candy (AI) Breeder(s): M Gavin Owner(s): M Gavin

Black brindle with a flatter profile and narrower foreface than the first two placements. Her expression is marred by a rounder eye. Nice reach of neck that flows into a correct top line. Longer cast in make. Tail set could be lower. Good forechest. Nice bone for her size. Good angulation fore and aft.

Junior Bitch 1. Hellofabull Girl Gone Wild

Bullroy Bk Jack x Hellovabull Dark Angel

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Breeder(s): B & R Campbell Owner(s): B & R Campbell Black brindle that is just off square in make. Lovely, gently curved profile and broad foreface. Good expression. She uses her ears very well. Good forechest and bone. Lovely reach of neck, level topline and good tail set. Good angulation fore and aft. Well-let-down hocks.

2. Ivasha Hypnotic Poison (AI)

UK CH Emred Devils Spy (UK) x Delestro Miss Cleopatra (AI) Breeder(s): Ivasha Kennels Owner(s): T Difresco Longer cast brindle and white with a gently curved profile. Her head does not have the width and fill of the #1 placement. Clean lines. Good reach of neck, topline, forechest and rear angulation. She is just a bit high in the rear.

3. Tenaz Struttin Her Stuff

Melaarbro Don Juan x Satori Cold Case (AI) Breeder(s): Tenaz Kennels Owner(s): G & S Bathgate

Red and white smut with a gently curved profile, lovely length of skull, and good fill. Nice reach of neck and good forechest. Good bone for her size. Good rear angulation and tail set. She could use more length of leg.

Intermediate Bitch 1. Bullpatchy Rivers Run

Bullpatchy River Man x Bulpatchy Dottie Breeder(s): C Cook Owner(s): C Cook Very cobby, vert short-backed white bitch with head markings. She has a gently curved profile. Good fill. Nice ear set and expression. Lovely reach of neck. She could use a bit more length of upper arm and this affects her topline at the withers. Good rear angulation. Undercarriage could be cleaner. She stands four-square. Nice tight cat feet. Well-let-down hocks.

2. CH Lowdina Lady Ann (AI)

Am Ch Gothic’s The Kingmaker (USA) x Ch Lowdina Not Negotiable Breeder(s): G Wright Owner(s): B Emmercon & C Mausolf Longer cast brindle and white. Profile is not as strong as the number 1 placement. Her eye could be a tad tighter. Nice ear set. Good forechest and reach of neck. Good bone for her size. Good topline. Well-let-down hocks.

3. Impie Diamond White (AI)

UK EMred Huntsman (UK) x Impie Cosmic Queen Breeder(s): P BOundy & K Holland Owner(s): C & D Clarkson

Longer cast white with eye mark. She does not have the head power of the first two placements. Good profile. Ear set could be a touch tidier and her eye placement could be a bit higher. Nice clean body lines.

Australian Bred Bitch

1. CH Wakatang American Dream (AI)

AM Ch Rhydaman Frosty (Nld) x Hulia Pocahontas

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Breeder(s): H & B Marshall Owner(s): S Johnson This was a close decision in this class between first and second place. I went with this white bitch for number one based on her body construction. Gently curved profile, good fill, broad muzzle. good expression. Ear set could be a touch tidier. Good reach of neck and forechest. Straight front. Her front legs are tucked in up under her. Nice angulation fore and aft. Nice tuck up. Good topline and tail set. Correct tail set. Well-let-down hocks.

2. Wakatang Dare To Dream

UK Emred Daredevil (UK) x Wakatang Dream Weaver Breeder(s): H & B Marshall Owner(s): H & B Marshall White bitch with a gently curved profile, good fill and slightly fuller width of muzzle than the #1 placement. Ear set could be a bit tidier. Nice expression. Good forechest and bone. Her neck is not as clean as the #1 placement. She is shorter backed that the #1 placement but is slightly upright in shoulder and slightly higher in the rear. Good tuck up.

3. Hulia The Dame

Hulia Rocket x Hulia Memphis Belle Breeder(s): V Frith Owner(s): V Frith

Longer cast white bitch with black head markings. Lovely curved profile. She could use more depth of muzzle. Lovely reach of neck. Shorter upper arm. Good rear angulation.

Open Bitch 1. CH Impie Cracker Box (AI)

UK Ch Emred Daredevil x Ch Bulroarus Make Or Break Breeder(s): P Boundy & K Holland Owner(s): P Boundy & K Holland Heavyweight brindle and white with a gently curved profile. Tiny eye gives her good expression. Her ear set could be a tad tidier. Good forechest. Her front legs are tucked up underneath her. Lovely reach of neck flows into a correct topline. Tail set could be a bit lower. I would like a bit more rear angulation. She was in consideration for the Challenge and Reserve Challenge certificates.

2. Wakatang Dream Weaver (AI)

Am Ch Rhydaman Frosty (Nld) x Hulia Pocahontas Breeder(s): H & B Marshall Owner(s): H & B Marshall Cobby red and white with a gently curved profile and good fill. Her ear set is a bit wide. Good bone for her size. She could use more layback of shoulder. Good rear angulation

3. Pariben Devil Wears Prada (AI)

UK Ch Emred Daredevil (UK) Stardom Electrified Breeder(s): M Gavin Owner(s): M Gavin

Long cast white with a gently curved profile. Good earset. Tiny eye. Nice reach of neck. Shorter upper arm which affects her topline at the withers. Good rear angulation. Well-let-down hocks.

Challenge Bitch: CH Wakatang American Dream (AI) Reserve Challenge Bitch: Wakatang Dare To Dream Neuter Dog

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1. Wakatang I Am The Walrus

UK Ch Emred Huntsman (UK) x Ch Wakatand American Dream (AI) Breeder(s): H 7 B Marshall Owner: L Pride

White with masculine headpiece. Tiny eye, ear set could be a touch tidier. Mouth is correct. Good forechest. Short backed. Good angulation fore and aft. Tail set could be lower.

Best Neuter Dog: Wakatang I Am The Walrus Neuter Bitch

1. Balgay Zeevah

Jacamar Dream Time x Ch Shirvin Venecian Princess Breeder(s): R & R Eyers Owner(s): P Lachmund P & C Harmon Heavyweight black brindle bitch with a gently curved profile and nice fill. Nice expression. Her mouth is just off. Definitely enjoys her groceries. Decent topline, angulation and tail set.

Best Neuter Bitch: Balgay Zeevah General Specials

BEST IN SHOW: CH Brasshead Gothic Vortex At Boromir (AI) RESERVE BEST IN SHOW: Amatol Rocky Baby: Hulia Jack Fruit Opposite Baby: Jewelbull Legacy Of Lucifer Minor: Evildouer Night In Paris Opposite Minor: Evildouer Tour Ov Duty Puppy: Corwin Sea Spitfire Opposite Puppy: Pariben Devils Deliverence (AI) Junior: Tenaz Doin It Tough Opposite Junior: Hellofabull Girl Gone Wild Intermediate: Amatol Rocky Opposite Intermediate: Bullpatchy Rivers Run Australian Bred: CH Wakatang American Dreaam (AI) Opposite Australian Bred: Bulroarus Womanizer

Open: CH Brasshead Gothic Vortex At Boromir (AI) Opposite Open: CH Impie Cracker Box (AI) Neuter: Balgay Zeevah Opposite Neuter: Wakatang I Am The Walrus

Critiques are published as submitted to the Bull Terrier Club of Victoria Inc and the club assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions, or any effects arising from them. When advised of an error that corresponds with our catalogue, we

will publish as a side note.

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Pet First Aid & CPR Resource Guide By Dr. Mary Williams, R.N. D.C. When a loved one is badly injured, chokes, or stops breathing, people need to understand what action to take. For that reason, learning basic first aid and CPR is of the utmost importance. Most often, however, when a person thinks of learning these skills, it is for the benefit of humans, with little or no thought given to emergency care for their pets. Animals such as dogs or cats may also become injured to the point that they require emergency care. When this happens, people are often at a loss for what needs to be done and how. For serious injuries, pet owners will want to get their pets to a veterinarian as quickly as possible. Basic first aid will help to keep the animal stable until it reaches professional care. The type of first aid administered depends on the injury or exposure that has occurred. Prevention Animals can injure themselves in a variety of different ways just around the home, with poisoning, fractures, burns, and heatstroke being some of the more common incidents. Before exploring pet first aid and CPR, pet owners should attempt to create an environment that lessens the risk of these and other types of injuries. One of the ways to do that is to keep poisonous chemicals securely closed and in a location that is not easily reachable by the pet. Educating oneself on poisonous plants both of the indoor and outdoor variety is also useful to prevent accidental poisoning from occurring. When burning candles and other flammables, place them up high and on a sturdy surface where they are not easy to knock over. Never leaving a room with lit candles is also important, particularly where there are cats. Other things to look out for include holes in the yard that can cause animals to fall, get stuck, and potentially break a bone. Electrical cords are another problem that, if chewed, can shock or burn an animal. First Aid for Chemicals If a pet is exposed to a chemical or poison, check the labelling for instructions on what to do. In most instances, if the poison has gotten in the eyes or on the skin, it will need thorough flushing with water. If there are only human instructions for removing chemicals from the skin and they advise the use of soap and water, the same should be done for the animal. When using soap and water, however, care should be taken to prevent the soap from getting in the animal's eyes, nose, or mouth. When a pet has swallowed a chemical or other potential poisonous substance, the veterinarian or emergency veterinary care should be contacted as soon as possible. The pet owner must provide information on the substance that has been consumed, the animal's breed, its age, weight, and sex, and the symptoms that it is exhibiting. When taking the animal to the veterinarian, the owner will also want to bring any material that has been expelled by placing it in a sealable bag. The container or package for the chemical or poison that has been consumed must also be taken to the appointment. Bleeding or Fractures If an animal is bleeding or has a broken bone, it is important that a muzzle be used to prevent biting. Animals with fractures should be placed on a flat, firm surface prior to moving them any distance or transporting them to the veterinarian. If necessary, secure the animal to the surface using a soft blanket; however, the injured area should not receive any pressure or squeezing. If the animal has a

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bleeding wound that does not involve a fracture, pressure should be placed over the area with a thick, clean pad or cloth. The person applying the pressure over the wound should maintain it for several minutes until clotting begins and bleeding slows to a stop. Internal bleeding will require immediate veterinary care. While transporting the animal to the vet, it should be kept as calm and warm as possible. CPR on an Unresponsive Pet One of the most frightening things that a pet owner can encounter is a pet that is no longer breathing and that is unresponsive. If this happens, action must be taken immediately. The first step is to dislodge any foreign object that may be in the dog or cat's throat. To check for a foreign object and to open the airway, pull the animal's tongue forward so that it is flat and out of the mouth. Tilt the head so that so that it is straight and it is possible to look into the throat. If the foreign blockage is visible, attempt to remove it. If no object is visible or it has been removed, attempt a practice rescue breath by closing the animal's mouth, holding it closed, and breathing into the snout. If the chest moves and the breath enters the body, the blockage is gone. If the air breathed into the animal is blocked, the owner will want to attempt the Heimlich manoeuvre. The Heimlich is performed by holding the animal upside down, with its back against the owner's chest. Placing a fist beneath the rib cage, the owner should give five thrusts to the animal's abdomen. After the five thrusts, re-check the mouth and attempt to breathe for it again. Repeat until the object is successfully dislodged. To provide breathing support for the animal, once again pull the tongue forward, straighten the neck, and breathe into the animal's snout. To keep circulation going, it is important to perform compressions. Begin by checking the animal for a pulse by placing two fingers on the inner thigh closest to the body. Place the animal onto its right side and place both interlocked hands approximately at the middle of the ribcage, where the animal's left elbow comes to the chest. For medium to large dogs, two hands can be used to perform compressions, while one hand can be used to effectively squeeze this area on cats and smaller dogs. Compression, or squeezes, should be approximately a third of the animal's width. Additionally, compressions should be performed 30 times. After the 30 compressions, give the animal two rescue breaths and repeat until the animal can successfully breathe without human assistance.

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THE BULL TERRIER CLUB OF VICTORIA INC. Application for Membership and Fee to:

The Secretary, PO Box 1635, MELTON WEST, VIC 3337 or [email protected] I/we the undersigned wish to forward my/our name/s as prospective members of THE BULL TERRIER CLUB OF VICTORIA INC. and hereby agree to abide by the rules, bi-laws, constitution and code of conduct of the club and Dogs Victoria. Full Name/s Address Suburb Postcode Phone Email Are you a member of Dogs VIC (or a State Body)? Yes No Dogs VIC (or State Canine Body) No. Breeders Prefix Signature Date

Membership Categories and Fees Membership Category Annual Fee Tick applicable Joining Fee Tick applicable

Dual Membership $25.00 $15.00

Single Membership $15.00 $15.00

Junior (Under 16 years) $5.00 $5.00

Prefix/Stud/Puppy Listing (for registered breeders) see note below.

ADD $ 25.00 TOTAL PAYABLE

VCA Levy – Applies to Non VCA members who reside in Victoria

ADD $7.50 PER PERSON

Fees paid after 1st April will carry onto the following financial year, ending 30th June.

Prefix/Stud/Puppy Listing is for registered breeders only. Fee includes listing on club website for one financial

year. Listing can include kennel contact details and stud animals, puppies and adults that require rehoming.

Puppy Officer will refer puppy enquiries to all members who pay for this service.

No joining fee applies to members joined by their BTCV member breeder (as per 2001 Breeder membership drive)

Re-joining fee applies to memberships not renewed by 31st July.

Applicants will be elected by vote of committee at the first possible Committee Meeting held after receipt.

Breeder Directory Information All members of The Bull Terrier Club of Victoria Inc. do undertake not to breed from, or exhibit, or cause to exhibit deaf Bull Terriers and furthermore that they will support the club in every way practicable to stop the breeding of deaf Bull Terrier dogs/bitches owned by members or anyone else. Members also declare that they will not offer for sale or be anyway concerned in the sale of deaf Bull Terriers. Members also agree that they will neither breed from, or offer for stud any animal which has suffered or is suffering from any inheritable painful defect. Note: The Club considers any dog deaf that cannot hear perfectly to be deaf.

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