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Scottish Kennel Club Championship Shows

The Scottish Kennel Club holds two General Championship Shows each year. Please see the dates for the Shows being held in 2009 below:

Friday 15th May - Gundog & Utility
Saturday 16th May - Hounds, Terriers, Toys & Obedience
Sunday 17th May - Working, Pastoral & Agility


Saturday 29th August - Working, Pastoral, Utility, Toy & Agility
Sunday 30th August - Gundog, Hound & Terrier

Schedules can be obtained from the Scottish Kennel Club office.
On-line Entry - Entries for S.K.C. can also be made on-line:

Click here to enter on-line: www.fossedata.co.uk/entries/
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Venue: Royal Highland Showground, Ingliston, Edinburgh, EH28 8NF.

Judging Order: The order of judging for the Championship Shows can be found by clicking on 'Shows' on the above menu bar (as soon as judging order is available)

Opening of Show: The Show will open at 7.30am each day for Exhibitors. Main spectator gate open at 9.00am.
Judging Time: All judging will commence at 9.30am each day, unless notified in the Canine Press.
Admission for non-exhibitors: Adults £5.00, Children/Senior Citizens £2.00.

Un-entered dogs are not permitted in the Showground. Dogs are not permitted to be left in cars.

LOST PROPERTY AUGUST 2008:
Please contact the SKC Office if you have lost any property at the Show.


SAFE AND SOUND SCHEME SEMINAR

SATURDAY 25TH OCTOBER 2008 AT THE SCOTTISH KENNEL CLUB OFFICE, MUSSELBURGH.

The Kennel Club Safe And Sound Scheme is a valid educational resource that proactively helps to prevent the occurrence of dog biting incidents amongst children.

The aim of this seminar is to bring a greater understanding of dog behaviour and raise awareness of simple measures needed to keep children safer around dogs.

If you are interested in attending this seminar, please contact the Scottish Kennel Club office. Please note that numbers are limited and that there is no charge for this seminar.


SCOTTISH KENNEL CLUB JUNIOR TRAINING DAY

THE BARN, DALCRUE FARM, SUNDAY 30TH NOVEMBER 2008

The Scottish Kennel Club is holding its first Junior Multi-Discipline Training Day covering - Handling, Agility & Obedience.

The event is open to any juniors (up to 18 years of age) resident in Scotland. Juniors must handle their own dog or a family dog. Guardians must be present at all times throughout the day.

Application forms can be obtained by contacting the Scottish Kennel Club Office
Tel: 0131 665 3920 Email: info@scottishkennelclub.org

Fee: £10.00 per Junior

Applications must be received no later than Monday 3rd November 2008



Scottish Open Show Dog of the Year 2008

 

SKC Show Dog of the Year 2008


Please download the application form and return to the Scottish Kennel Club administration office no later than 30th January 2009.

 

S.K.C Beginners Obedience Competition 2008

Entry is restricted to dogs and handlers resident in Scotland who have never before participated in an Open or Championship Obedience Show. The Competition is organised on a heat basis and the first four winners in each class will qualify for the final on Sunday 24th August 2008 at the Royal Highland Showground, Ingliston, held in conjunction with the Championship Breed Show. There are two classes (1) Children under 16 years of age and (2) Adults. Further details can be obtained from the SKC Office or direct from the heat organisers.

There are no further heats for this event in 2008.



The Animal Health & Welfare (Scotland) Act 2006

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The Port of Rosyth is a very short drive to our showground at Ingliston (near the airport)
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