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26.07.2024 | FCI SHOW 19 MAY 2024 - CACIBS AVAILABLE FOR ONLINE PRINTING

Dear Madam or Sir,

We have the pleasure of informing you that the results of the ABOVE FCI International CACIB dog show have been confirmed.

The official list of results confirmed is available on http://www.fci.be/resultats/ib.aspx and the CACIB can be printed ONLINE by the owners. 

A detailed list of the CACIB confirmed (sorted by catalogue number) is enclosed for your convenience

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19.07.2024 | KUSA JUDGES’ LEARNING PROGRAMME – EXAMINATION RESULTS

 
SATURDAY, 29th June 2024
 
The following Learner Judges were successful in passing PAPER 2 for the Groups indicated and may now judge at Championship Show Level:
 
EASTERN CAPE
Ms S van Niekerk – Utility Group *
 
GAUTENG
Ms M van Vuuren – Working Group
Ms V Nicolau– Terrier Group
Mr S Graham – Working Group
Ms A Haskins – Hound Group

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Schedule 05P - The Addition of the Endurance Test and Companion Dog (AD)

Posted in KUSA Constitution & Schedules

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

KENNEL UNION OF SOUTHERN AFRICA THE ADDITION OF THE ENDURANCE TEST 

AND COMPANION DOG (AD) (Ausdauerpruefung)
SCHEDULE 5P

A) General

1. Purpose 
The endurance test shall provide evidence that the dog is able to perform physical exertion of a certain degree without afterwards manifesting substantial symptoms of fatigue. The required strain on the physical condition of the dog can only come from running exercises. This we know places increased demands on the inner organs, especially the heart and lungs and likewise on the organs of movement themselves. It also tests other characteristics, such as vitality and toughness. The ability to endure must be regarded as evidence of physical health and the presence of desired characteristics. Both are prerequisites for pursuing sport with the dog.

2. Application
The endurance test can only be held by an KUSA affiliated member club in good standing. It is subject to trial/show date and license approval as defined in Schedule 3 and 4, the endurance test is to be carried out only in the early morning or late afternoon hours before 8am or after 5pm. The outside may not be above 20C. The entry of the dog must occur in writing to the event holding club. If, during the course of an endurance test, it should happen that a handler or his dog should sustain a physical injury, neither the organizing club nor the organization can be held legally liable for this.

3. Admittance of the Dog
The minimum age for admission [to an AD] is 14 months; the maximum age for admission is 7 years. A single judge is authorized to test a maximum of 20 dogs; if there are more than 20 dogs, a second judge must be consulted. Dogs must be completely healthy, as well as in superb condition. Sick dogs, dogs without sufficient strength, bitches in heat, and pregnant or nursing bitches may not be admitted at the discretion of the show manager and / or officiating vet. At the beginning of the test, after being called, the participants prepare themselves for the ID check. All participants must announce to the judge their names and the names of their dogs. The judge, together with the show manager, must be satisfied that the dog is in good condition. Dogs which give an impression of tiredness are to be disqualified from participating. The handler must behave in a sportsmanlike manner during the test. A participant can be disqualified from the trial for willful violation of the regulations. The decision in every case rests with the judge; it is not contestable.

4. The Evaluation
Points and ratings reports are not awarded, but only "Passed" or "Failed". With "Passed", the title "AD" will be awarded.

5. Terrain
As much as possible, the test shall be held on streets and paths of differing composition. Asphalted, paved and unpaved streets and paths are suitable.

6. Judge
The judging of a Endurance Test (AD) will be carried out by an IPO judge, currently on the KUSA Register for Judges (IPO) who shall be permanently domiciled in the KUSA area of jurisdiction, be a member of the Kennel Union in good standing, both at the time of accepting an invitation and undertaking an appointment. No mandatory intervals are required between judging appointments.

7. Veterinary Surgeon
A qualified Veterinarian shall be appointed, he/she shall be present at all tests and advise whether or not a test should be terminated. He/she is to examine each dog at every break and ensure that the test is not detrimental to the health of the animal. He/she shall also be available should any animal require veterinary attention.

B) Holding the Endurance Test
Completion of a distance of 5 km [3.1 miles] (small dogs), 10 km [6.2 miles] (medium size dogs) and 20 km [12.4 miles] (large dogs) at a pace of 10 to 15 km/hour [6.2 to 9.3 miles per hour] for the small (up to 35 cm [13.65 inches] at the withers) and middle size dogs (up to 50 cm [19.5 inches] at the withers) and 12 to 15 km/hour [7.4 to 9.3 miles per hour] for all large dogs [all dogs over 50 cm].

1. Moving Exercise
The dog must run accordingly on lead (in accordance with street traffic rules) on the right side of the handler at a normal trot next to the bike (mountain and cross country bikes and racing bikes are not allowed). A hurried pace is to be avoided. The line must be held at an appropriate length so that the dog has the possibility to adapt his pace to the speed. Light pulling on the line (forging) is not incorrect; however, constant lagging behind of the dog is. After the medium sized and large dogs have completed 8 km [5 miles], there is a 15 minute break. During this time, the judge is to observe the dogs for possible signs of fatigue (With the assistance and input from a qualified onsite Veterinarian). Severely fatigued dogs are to be disqualified from further testing. After the first break, the larger dogs travel an additional 7 km [4.3 miles] before there is then a 20 minute break during which they are given the chance to exercise freely and unrestricted. Shortly before continuing the moving exercise, the judge checks the dogs for signs of fatigue or sore paws (With the assistance and input from a qualified onsite Veterinarian). Severely fatigued dogs, or whose paws are sore, must be disqualified from further running of the test. After completion of the running exercise, there is an additional 15 minute break. Here again, the dogs are checked for signs of severe fatigue and possible sore paws (With the assistance and input from a qualified onsite Veterinarian). The judge and Show Manager shall accompany the dogs, if possible on bikes, but they can also follow in a car. Notes on the dogs are to be recorded. It is necessary for a car to follow the participants so that dogs in which weaknesses or injuries are perceived can be transported in the car. Valid as failing the test is if dogs are lacking in toughness or show no signs of vitality, show unusual signs of fatigue and cannot keep up with the minimum assigned pace, but consume considerably more time. For these dogs, the test is concluded according to the distance guidelines after 3 km [1.9 miles], 7 km [4.3 miles] (small and medium sized dogs) and 12 km [7.4 miles] (large dogs).

2. Obedience
After concluding the running exercise, at the judge's instructions, the handler, with his dog at heel, has to take up position. After being called, every participant, with his dog, has to show obedience exercises appropriate to the training level of the dog. The exercises can be shown on a loose lead.

PLEASE NOTE!
The Show Manager must so establish the meeting place (departure point) of the trial participants that, as far as possible, the drive is the same for everyone. This should prevent dogs which are traveling greater distances from being additionally burdened. Before the beginning of the AD test, all dogs are to be given sufficient opportunity to relieve themselves. It is absolutely forbidden to take alcohol during the test or in the breaks.

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Fedco 05-2011/MB/Updated 08.10.2011
Most recent changes to this Schedule has an effective date of 01.01.2012