Breed Notes for January 2005
Reproduced with kind permission of Dog World & Our Dogs
| Dog World | At the Dublin Dog Show GSB & BOB went to Diane Mooney's Omaonaig Flame Of Tara, RGSB to Diane's Omaonaig Fairy Footstep, GSD to Clarke's Austrene Copper Glow, RGSD to Madigan's Oldcourt Sir Harry. The South of England Papillon Club's Christmas Party was very successful, the Christmas Lunch was followed by a match with a visit from Father Christmas. I understand the Club now has available a number of items such as T-shirts, sweatshirts etc incorporating the Club's logo and further details can be obtained from Brian Cox on 023 80871507. Sue Stanbury writes "I would like on behalf of the S Wales Papillon Club to remind all those lucky people that have won CC, BOB, BPIB, BVIB at any Ch Shows or BIS, RBIS, BPIS or BVIS at Limit or Open Breed Shows that we will be placing a 3 generation pedigree of those winners in this year's edition. in order to be accurate I would love to have a copy of their pedigree, plus it will cost £10 (cheques made payable to the S Wales papillon Club) if you would like to add a photo of the winning dog to be placed on the page with the pedigree. Also this year (free of charge), we will be including data of all Papillons that have been Veterinary tested clear of Patella Luxation this year. They have to be over 12 months of age and I would like a copy of the veterinary Certificate. We are doing the same for those PRA tested this year, Please send me a copy of the certificate plus details of dog's name D of B Sire/Dam etc to Sue Stanbury, 2 The Barton Cotts, Sowton Village, Exeter, Devon EX5 2AF Tel: 01392 369759 e-mail suestanbury@inixia.fsnet.co.uk We hope to do this on a yearly basis and copies should be available at Crufts." Not surprisingly there is not a lot of news around at the moment so if you do have any please let me know. Mark and I would like to thank those folk who sent cards etc following our recent car accident, it is much appreciated. I am afraid we are still suffering from injuries to the neck and shoulders and Mark possibly has a trapped nerve in his arm, we are both hoping these will subside soon preferably before the painkillers run out!!!! My thanks to Sue Victor for reminding me that Clare Butler and her pap Tinklebury Dr No will be flying the pap flag high for us all at the forthcoming Pedigree Finals. Clare won the semi of the annual JHA competition at Richmond and will now be competing at the National Final at the NEC on Sat 29 January. For junior handlers, this is like the FA Cup Final! Pap kids have a pretty fierce reputation for doing well in this competition over the years. I am sure we all wish Clare the best of luck. The following are the results for the shows last year and are in the following format: name of dog; number of CC's won, number of BOB's won; number of Reserve CC's won. Hopefully these are correct if anyone spots any errors please let me know. In dogs - Caswell Classic Tri (Ch) 5, 4, 3; Antony (Int & Multi Ch) 3, 3, 2; Gleniren Scarlet Monogram(Ch) 3, 3, 0; Cadoga Civil Action (Am Ch & Ch) 2, 2, 0; Inixia Troysdale Time Traveller 2, 2, 0; Jaylanjay Amastunner JW 2, 1, 0; Ringlands Denemore Chasing Rainbows 2, 1, 0; Sunshoo Imascarlet Oscars For Gleniren 1, 1, 3; Ibstock Marksman (Ch) 1, 1, 1; Kingshaven Quicksilver Decostalina (Int Ch) 1, 1, 1; Serenglade Gold Sovereign (Ir Ch) 1, 1, 1; Inixia So Be It For Elendil (Ch) 1, 1, 0; Tinklebury Dr No 1, 1, 0; Burghbridge Ur Classic Gold 1, 0, 1; Jhanakia Oliver's Story JW 1, 0, 1; Powdermill Touch of Art Nouveau 1, 0, 1; Abbeyton Silver Rain SHCM 1, 0, 0; Jhanakia Royal Highlander JW 1, 0, 0; Graycaz Take The Michael 0, 0, 2; Nouveau Less Is More 0, 0, 2; Tamaru Amore's Parel At Tussalud 0, 0, 2; Amicae Star Charm At Kingshaven 0, 0, 1; Bankshill Isle Of Lewis 0, 0, 1; Glasafon Jiggery Poke With Sempefidelis 0, 0, 1; Graycaz In The Red 0, 0, 1; Ibstock Bright Spark for Spinillons Sh.CM 0, 0, 1; Macstrak Classic Jazz 0, 0, 1; Pyatshaw White Heat 0, 0, 1; Ringlands Hologram (Ch) 0, 0, 1; Snowlord High Society for Temelora 0, 0 1; Temelora Wallace 0, 0, 1. In bitches - Spinillons Touch of Heather (Ch) 4, 2, 0; Spinillons A Touch Of Hope (Ch) 4,1, 0; Serenglade Enchanted Lady for Temelora (Ch) 4, 0, 0; Burghbridge Ura Golden Lady (Ch) 3, 1, 1; Denemore Rainbows Cameo (Ch) 3, 1, 0; Kingshaven Truly Scrummy for Bodebi 2,1, 4; Ibstock Adorable at Tussalud (Ch) 2, 0, 0; Ringlands Disco Dancer at Shamal 2, 0, 0; Gleniren Scarlet Signature 1, 1, 1; Pyatshaw Silver Tassie 1, 1, 0; Jhanakia Highland Breeze 1, 0, 2; Farleysbane Fly High 1, 0, 0; Lady in the Wings with Longcrags 1, 0, 0; Best Puppy Awards - Gleniren Scarlet Signature 4, Austrene Once Upon A Star for Sunshoo 2, Christea By The Emma Envy 2, Graycaz All That Glitters of Gladwill 2, Kirkchase Razzle Dazzle 2, Macstrak Classic Jazz 2, Penang Faberge 2, Abbeyton Beautiful Dreamer 1, Begaville New Edition At Bankshill 1, Beverston Hope & Glory at Havenbar 1, Cofton Flite Of Fancy 1, Frasermar Ice Queen 1, Gleniren Premier League 1, Gleniren Scarlet Signing to Sunshoo 1, Graycaz Puttin on the Glitz 1, Inixia Troysdale Time Traveller 1, Rayol Aristotles 1, Sharjoy Dream of Destiny 1, Sunshoo Imascarlett Oscars 1, Tutyak Teddyboy 1, Tykkydewas Masterdarcy 1. My thanks to Phil Shirley for the following interesting facts regarding last years results. There were of course 30 sets of CC's on offer last year, 4 Breed Shows, 25 All Breeds shows and one Toy Group Show, which were awarded by 33 judges (UK Toys, The Papillon (Butterfly Dog) Club and the Northern and Eastern Counties Papillon Club shows each having a judge for each sex). Of the 30 BOB's 22 went to 13 dogs and the remaining 8 to 7 bitches, 18 dogs and 14 bitches won CC's, 21 dogs and 24 bitches won Reserve CC's. The 30 BP awards went to 21 different puppies, bitches accounted for 19 of these 30 BP awards and dogs 11. Ten new champions were made up, 5 of each sex, 4 of which were breed overseas (1 Estonia,1 USA & 2 Ireland) As with last year the number of dogs and bitches winning CC's and Reserve CC's is quite high, last year 20 dogs won CC's, 20 won Reserve CC's, 15 bitches won CC's and 20 won Reserve CC's coincidentally last year also saw 10 new champions gaining their titles, 7 bitches and 3 dogs. It will be interesting to compare these results with other breeds, whose results will no doubt be reported in their respective Breed Notes, to see whether such a spread is something evidenced in many other breeds. Of course there can be a number of reasons, some dogs have not been campaigned perhaps as heavily as others, some of course have had to come from overseas which has surely curtailed their chances of gaining more CC's, and perhaps the spread is also indicative of other reasons, perhaps a wide variance in judges opinions. Whilst of course the standard is open to interpretation (and thank goodness otherwise the same dogs would always win) there must be a point where one starts to wonder whether such a spread means either the standard of the breed is so high (in which case one would wonder why Group Results this year have not been better) or the standard of judging is not as good as it should be. |
| Our Dogs | Sorry to say that one of my notes went astray at Christmas so I am repeating some of the news from them! Jo Davidson-Poston and Zebedee( Ir Ch Ibstock Bright Spark of Spinillons) were Runner Up in the Pro Dogs Champions Final at LKA As this is probably the last time for this competition Jo who has always supported the Charity was delighted to add this to Zebedee's many awards. Rosemary Hobson from Morecambe had a good day out at Dean Open Show when her Briber Midsummer Dream of Rosenjon won Toy Group 1 Bubbles Wood-Davis, Anne Borg and Joyce Dunn attended Elsie Old's funeral on the 13th December so the Club was well represented. Congratulations to Claire Butler and Murphy(Tinklebury Dr No) who qualified for the 12-16 National JHA Finals to be held at the NEC on Saturday 29th January. Claire is only 12 and it is a great achievement for her to reach this position. I know she will have many people wishing her success. Win or loose she should be very proud of her achievement Good Luck Claire! |
| Dog World | Two lots of congratulations to start of the notes this week. Firstly to Irene Waters who recently got married over in California and secondly to Terry and Nigel (Lysandra Papillons) who recently got engaged. Congratulations to both couples. I was pleased to hear just after Christmas from Joanna and Malcolm Green and interested to hear Joanna's views on the breed following her appointment at LKA. Joanna and Malcolm were particularly delighted with the bowl of pink and blue hyacinths they received from the Club and have asked me to express their thanks. Joanna is running on a young bitch puppy which show promise so is quite excited at the prospect of getting back into the ring again. Some news from the Kennel Club, the General Committee has recently commenced a review of the system for allocating breeds to Stud Book Bands, since the previous method has made use of standard absentee percentage figures that were set as long ago as 1993. These absentee percentage figures have changed considerably since this time, with some breed absentees at shows increasing, and others decreasing. As the review may well result in a significant number of one-off changes, it has been agreed that no such changes will be made for 2005 and that Stud Book Bands for that year will remain as in 2004. This will enable greater notice to be given of the new Bands when these are agreed for 2006, and these are likely to be announced in mid January. It seems to me very sensible, we all know that sometimes there is a quite high absentee rate and it seems logical that awards should be based on current figures. It will be interesting to see what difference if any this makes as far as our breed is concerned. Whilst there is not a lot of news around at the present it gives me space to mention an item of interest. On one of the lists on the Internet there has been some discussion regarding size in particular with regard to what is acceptable within the various standards. As far as I am aware there are four standards currently in use, our own, the USA Standard, the FCI Standard and the Australian Standard (which is based on the pre 1987 UK Standard). Both our own and the Australian standard give size as 8 -11 inches. The USA Standard whilst also giving 8-11 inches qualifies this further on in the standard by stating over 12 inches is a disqualification. The FCI Standard however gives height as "about 28 cm." (11 inches = 27.94 cm) and of course the FCI Standard also has two weight categories of '1) Less than 2,5 kg for dogs and bitches. 2) From 2,5 kg to 4,5 kg for dogs, from 2,5 kg to 5 kg for bitches. Minimum weight 1,5 kg.' What seems rather strange is that there is no minimum height requirement. I understand from discussions with well known and successful breeders on the continent that the FCI Standard was changed in 1990 from a maximum of 28 cms. No one seems to know why it was changed or on whose request but there appears, in my view justifiably, to be some concern now as to the current wording given that it allows for taller and taller papillons to be successful (after all what exactly does 'about 28cms mean). It does seem that the Belgian and French Clubs (the two countries of origin??) are unhappy with the current wording yet as I say no one seems to know why it was changed. Size is but one aspect of how it seems that breeders and exhibitors in different countries have different views. From what I gather for example in the USA they prefer a more medium sized papillon, parts of Scandinavia appear to go for a taller papillon, over here we seem to have a mixture. Sometimes even a medium sized papillon here can look small in the ring when compared to others. One of the reasons I find the differences in the various standards interesting is because these days more and more papillons are travelling to compete in other countries against standards which have some interesting differences (just look at the difference in the standards for eyes) so I sometimes wonder how a successful dog here manages to compete as successfully against a differing standard. As many will have read in the Papillon (Butterfly Dog) Club Newsletter Deirdre and I are undertaking a new project relating to the various breed standards (I am afraid the web site quoted in the newsletter is not fully ready yet) and this will draw together all the differences in these standards as part of its content. Another topic which was raised with me recently was a question of ring etiquette. One or two people have mentioned to me that it seems to be becoming more common for one or two exhibitors when faced with a large class to ensure their dogs are first in the line to be seen and then mysteriously disappear from the ring during the duration of the class. Towards the end of the class the exhibit reappears, refreshed from having a rest in its box and clearly at an advantage over its rivals whose handlers have tried their best to keep their charges interested. Whether this convenes KC Rule or not I am not sure, my copy of the Rule Book being out of reach at the moment, but I would have thought it probably did, if not it is to say the least rather unsporting. The day may come when if it is contrary to KC Rules an objection is lodged and I suppose one cannot blame a disgruntled exhibitor whose dog has had to wait perhaps 40 minutes being peeved. As handlers we all do what we can to get the best out of our dogs but the playing field should be even for all surely?? Maybe something for you all to watch out for. |
| Our Dogs | Jean Banfield's sister Greta Jones is in Hospital having suffered a stroke and has just undergone some major surgery Jean says that she is doing very well and they are hopeful that she will make a good recovery. She is bright and her speech and memory do not seem to be affected. Most people will remember Greta who manned the Club Benevolent Stall for some years. Jean took her cards and print outs of the e-mails sent for her when she visited her and she would like to thank everyone for them. Best Wishes for a speedy recovery go to her. Joanna and Malcolm Green had their son home from Hawaii for the Christmas holiday and they were also thrilled to receive a lovely bowl of pink hyacinths from the Benevolent Fund which are still flowering. I too must thank the Fund for a lovely pot of chrysanthemums which like Joanna's hyacinths are still in flower and giving much pleasure Thank You Jean and the Bene Fund on our behalf. A change of venue for Cheltenham &DCS on 13th February it will now be in the Severn Hall at 3Cos Showground Entries close 24th Jan Secys No is 07952 434298 SE Cos Toy Dog has changed dates again and will now be on Sat 26th February at Woking Leisure Centre Schedules can be downloaded from www.sectoydogs.fsnet.co.uk There are 4 classes of Papillons judged by Mr Stephen Randle Godwin. Schedules for the N&E Cos Limited Show on Sunday 6th March at Thorpe Willoughby Nr Selby will be sent out to members next week the Judge will be Mr Rob Sansom. Don't forget your entry! |
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| Dog World | Phil Shirley has kindly sent details of the coming year's events for the South of England Papillon Club. Please not that the change of date for the Club's AGM and Charity Walk. "Saturday April 9th 2005, 11a.m.Sponsored Charity Walk in aid of the British Heart Foundation. Lunch (pre-booked) from 12.30 p.m.Followed by: AGM 2.00 p.m. Socialising with a Cream Tea for everyone to end the day. To be held at Bradfield. Saturday 21st May 2005 Open Show, to be held at Chieveley. To include 22 Breed Classes, 3 Special Welfare Classes, the Chairman's Special Stakes Class and the Junior Handling Classes. Again this year there will be over £300.00 in prize money.Good Food and Refreshments available all day.To be held outdoors (weather permitting) Schedules will be sent with your next news sheet, they will also be available at Crufts. Sunday 31st July 2005 Fun Day / Garden party, With Fun Classes, Junior Handling Classes, Fancy Dress, Agility Fun, Good Dog Test, Tombola, Raffle, Great Food and Refreshments. This is the Club's Summer social day for you and your dogs. Bring all your Baby Puppies along to socialise. October 2005 (date to be confirmed) Papillon Education Day. A day of help and advise in all aspects of Papillon care. To include a demonstration on Grooming and Presentation, Talks on Nutrition and General Health, Good Pet Ownership and Pet Care. To include Lunch and Refreshments. To be held in the South West area. Saturday 17th December 2005.Christmas Party. As with last year, a great way to end the year , a lovely Roast Christmas dinner with all the trimmings. Adult Dog and Puppy matches, Junior Handling, Bumper Raffle and Special Prizes, Mince Pies and Brandy Butter with tea and coffee to end the day . If you are good Santa says he may drop by again!" A good start to the year, and to her show career, for Irene and Glenn Robb's Gleniren Starlight Kisses at the Stockport Toydog Show where she took BP and BOB and went on to take BPIS, she was also pulled out to the last four for BIS. She is just six months old and is by Daneview Rhythm and Blues out of Gleniren Scarlet Kissagram Jean Lawrence got a bit of a surprise recently watching Who Wants To Be A Millionaire when she suddenly realised the person in the hot chair was her own Vet. Unfortunately he only got as far as £8000 so it seems Jean you will still have to pay all those vet's bills. As I mentioned last week the KC has recently commenced a review of the system for allocating breeds to Stud Book Bands, since the previous method has made use of standard absentee percentage figures that were set as long ago as 1993. These absentee percentage figures (the KC say) have changed considerably since this time, with some breed absentees at shows increasing, and others decreasing. The review has now been completed and there is no change to our breed (any changes for other breeds won't come into effect until 2006), it remains in Band D 1st, 2nd or 3rd in Open and 1st in Limit I am sorry to report that Joy Standen (Joystan) passed away recently. Joy had been unwell for some time now, many will have seen her at Crufts last year in a wheelchair looking rather frail. She apparently had a fall at home and broke her wrist and I understand from Sylvia Alcock that Joy passed away shortly after being sent home from the hospital. I do not have any details of the funeral arrangements at the moment but as soon as I have these will post them on the Club's web site. Our condolences go to Joy's two sons at this sad time. I was sorry to hear that Jean Banfield's sister Greta Jones was in hospital having suffered a stroke, she underwent some major surgery and the latest information I have is that she is responding quite well and hopefully will make a full recovery. I am sure many of us remember Greta manning for a number of years the Papillion (Butterfly Dog) Club's Benevolent Stall at our shows. Anyone wishing to send cards can send them to Jean who will pass them on. |
| Our Dogs | I have just heard that we have lost another one of our older members, Joy Standen has passed away. Her Affix was Joystan and she exhibited mostly in East Anglia so we saw quite a lot of each other. At one time Joy served on the Papillon Club Committee. Joy had been ailing for quite some time but I understand that she attended last year's Crufts in a wheelchair. Her good friend Sylvia Alcock was a great support to her during her illness. Philip Shirley has sent me the list of Events planned by the South of England Papillon Club for 2005 Please note the change of date for our AGM and Charity Walk Saturday April 9th 2005, 11a.m.Sponsored Charity Walk in aid of the British Heart Foundation. Lunch (pre-booked) from 12.30p.m.Followed by: The South of England Papillon Club A.G.M at 2.00p.m. Socialising with a Cream Tea for everyone to end the day. To be held at Bradfield. Saturday 21st May 2005 Open Show, to be held at Chieveley.To include 22 Breed Classes, 3 Special Welfare Classes, the Chairman's Special Stakes Class and the Junior Handling Classes. Again this year there will be over £300.00 in prize money.Good Food and Refreshments available all day.To be held outdoors (weather permitting) Schedules will be sent with your next news sheet, they will also be available at Crufts. Sunday 31st July 2005 Fun Day / Garden party, With Fun Classes, Junior Handling Classes, Fancy Dress, Agility Fun, Good Dog Test,Tombola, Raffle, Great Food and Refreshments. Our Summer social day for you and your dogs. Bring all your Baby Puppies along to socialise. October 2005 (date to be confirmed) Papillon Education Day. A day of help and advise in all aspects of Papillon care. To include a demonstration on Grooming and Presentation, Talks on Nutrition and General Health, Good Pet Ownership and Pet Care. To include Lunch and Refreshments. To be held in the South West area. Saturday 17th December 2005.Christmas Party. As with last year, a great way to end the year , a lovely Roast Christmas dinner with all the trimmings. Adult Dog and Puppy matches, Junior Handling, Bumper Raffle and Special Prizes, Mince Pies and Brandy Butter with tea and coffee to end the day . If you are good Santa says he may drop by again Further details will be sent to all members in their next news sheet," Carolyne Allward-Chebsey would like to remind everyone that the Papillon Club's Open Show will be held on 20th February. Entries close on 21st January. Schedules can be had by post from Carolyne or downloaded from the club's web site on www.papillonclub.co.uk Irene and Glenn Robb took their new Puppy Gleniren Starlight Kisses just six months old to Stockport Toydog Open Show where there was a good entry of Papillons. To their great delight Judge Margaret Wildman gave her BP and BOB and then she was awarded BPIS and was pulled out in the last 4 for BIS. Irene says that by the time the Photographs were taken at the end the baby was falling asleep - she looks absolutely lovely in the accompanying photograph Congratulations on such a sucessful 'launch' Irene Waters and Don Buckley of the Sempefidelis Papillons have just married(Congratulations!!) and now having returned from Florida wish to thank every one who sent their Good Wishes and Congratulations on the Marriage. Its nice to have some happy news to end the notes on, Good Wishes for your future Irene and Don |





