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Just Juniors 2008 |
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In this section: On Agilitynet:
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Kids R Us
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Supadog Agility Show |
24-30 May 2008 |
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Castlereagh & District DTC Open Agility Show |
8 June 2008 |
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Chippenham AC Open Agility Show |
22 June 2008 |
| East Lothian DTC Open Agility Show | 12 July 2008 |
| Rugby Agility Weekend | 12-13 July 2008 |
| The Kennel Club International Agility Festival | 9-10 August |
| Dogs in Need | 17 August 2008 |
| Scottish Kennel Club Open Agiity Show | 21 August 2008 |
| Pembroke Agricultural Show | 19-21 August 2008 |
| City of Birmingham Show | 30 August 2008 |
The first placed team from each qualifier below will qualify for Crufts 2009. In the event of only one team entering a heat, that team will run in the heat and provided no more than two dogs are eliminated, they will qualify.
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| Shrewsbury & District DTC Open Agiity Show | 3-4 May 2008 |
| Golden Valley Open Agility Show | 14-15 June 2008 |
| Est Lothian DTC Open Agility Show | 13 July 2008 |
| Weardale DTC Open Agility Show | 19-20 July 2008 |
| Scottish Kennel Club Open Agility Show | 23 August 2008 |
| Dordale Agility Open Agility Show | 23-24 August 2008 |
| Chippenham AC Junior & Open Agility Show | 22 June 2008 |
| Castlereagh & District DTC Open Agility Show | 5 October 2008 |
The
Young Kennel Club (YKC) is to hold a commentary course at the Kennel Club’s headquarters in
London on 22 February 2008. The course will be lead by Nick Brooks-Ward and Frank Kane. Both
are Kennel Club members and commentators, both in the ring and on TV. The day aims to teach YKC
members the skills involved in being a commentator and will give them a practical chance to put
what they have learnt into action.
Caroline Kisko, Kennel Club Secretary said 'The course provides our young members with the chance to gain those skills which are so crucial to being a commentator. We are lucky enough to have two very experienced members leading them and passing on their expertise. I hope all attending have a great day and get a lot of valuable knowledge and enjoyment from it.'
The course is open to all YKC members aged 16 years and above. All that is asked is that members are confident, outgoing and willing to learn.
To apply, please ring Lucy Smith on tel. 020 7518 1030 or go to www.ykc.org.uk. The closing date for applications is 8 January 2008.
Hi, my
name is Kate Wood and I'm from Perth, Australia. I'm 14 years old and I do dog agility with my
Poodle X Maltese.
I read the article about Ant Clark being European Champion.
I was really proud to see
young people getting into agility because in Australia I'm the youngest who full time competes.
In 2005 I entered the Australians National Compaction at the age of 12 and I won Novice Agility with my dog. I have now got my Masters Jumping title and nearly my Agility. Reading that article made me more confident that I'm not the only young person competing.
I would love to get in touch with other junior handlers in the UK. My email address is kmw2004@bigpond.com
The first Scottish Junior Dog Club event of the year will be an Agility Training day with Laura Innes and Carol-Anne Duthie in February 2008. This event is open to all Scottish Junior Dog Club Members and those wishing to join.
If you would like to become a member then please download a Membership Form and return it to us.
For more information about the Scottish Juniors Club, go to http://www.sjdc.co.uk/
The
Young Kennel Club (YKC) is offering all members aged between 14-24 years of age the chance to
attend a Careers with Dogs Day on Monday, 18 February 2008. The event will take place at its
central London office, and aims to give YKC members the opportunity to attend talks and speak
with professionals in a variety of canine fields, including veterinary, photography, grooming
and animal behaviourism.
The day has been specifically designed to tie in with the school half
term, ensuring that as many members as possible can attend. The careers day will be hosted by
Lucy Smith, YKC Manager and will be held in the Kennel Club boardroom. Speakers will come from
a variety of backgrounds and will aim to educate YKC members on all dog related jobs.
Caroline Kisko, Kennel Club Secretary, said: 'The YKC members are the future of the world of dogs. They give up so much of their time to help out at events and put so much energy into dogs. We want to make sure they have all the knowledge available to them to help ensure their future in dog related activity.'
If you would like to attend the day please contact the YKC Office or download the following application form and return the form to the YKC Office.
For more information about the Young Kennel Club visit www.ykc.org.uk
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