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Cardio Clinic, WAE, Fundraisers, Wine Tasting, Rules

National Update: 7 Weeks Until Showtime
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The following topics are included in this Update:

 

1. Registration Is Open for the Cardio Clinic

2. National WAE entries open on August 20

3. Fundraisers

   Obedience Seminar Raffle

   Obedience Top 20 Fun Match

   Conformation Top 20 Raffle  

4.Wine Tasting General Tickets Now on Sale

5. Information on the Age Restricted Conformation Classes 

6. Judge Exhibiting Restrictions

7. Conflicts of Interest

8. What to do if your dog is entered in the wrong class

National Cardio Clinic


 

Dr. Ryan Fries and associates will join us on Sunday, October 5, Monday, October 6 and Tuesday, October 7 for an Echo Clinic.

 

This year, you may choose your appointment by selecting the day and time that works best for their schedule. Please use the Heartland Clinic link to schedule your appointment

 

https://www.heartlandveterinarycardiology.com/screening-clinic/

National WAE

 

Monday Oct 6

Evaluator: Pat Murphy Cornelius

Location: Hotel Grounds



Eligibility:

  1. This event is open to Doberman Pinschers Only
  2. Must be 18 months of age or older
  3. Must be AKC registered or have an AKC, CKC, PAL/ILP number. In addition, dogs registered in a foreign country that is on the AKC list of acceptable registries may participate
  4. Bitches in heat are eligible but will be tested last.
  5. Must be of an allowed color. Z factored dogs are eligible with proof of spay/neuter.


Entries will be accepted in the following order:


Aug 20 – Sep 20 : AKC Champions with approved performance titles (documentation required)

Aug 27 – Sep 20 : AKC Champions or dogs with approved performance titles (documentation required)

Sep 3 – Sep 20 : All other registered Doberman Pinschers


Entry Info:

  1. Entry fee is $40.00.
  2. Entry fee is non-refundable; No entry will be accepted without payment.
  3. Pre-entries must be received by September 20 or when limit has been reached; entries received after limit has been reached will be refunded/returned. Limited to 25 entries.
  4. Pre-registration recommended. We may do a limited number of “day of event” entries, but no guarantees. Day of event entries, if done, will be $50.
  5. If applicable, title documents must be either uploaded with the entry form or emailed to secretary Melanie Luten mluten@tampabay.rr.com


Obedience Raffle

Fri Oct 3 – Tues Oct 7


Please check out the Obedience Raffle table. This raffle supports the Obedience Seminars that are given on Mondays at the National. This year’s seminar is presented by Matthew Twitty. 


The raffle table will be available for your viewing pleasure beginning Friday Oct 3 through the lunch break on Tuesday Oct 7.  


Both silent auction and raffle tickets will be available. And as always, Karen Fuss has put together an eclectic selection of items, ranging from Obedience equipment, to a waffle maker, to collectible Doberman plates, and many other items including my personal favorite: wine baskets. Come check it out….there is something for everyone!

Obedience Top 20 OC Match

Sun Oct 5


The Obedience T20 committee is hosting an Obedience OC Match on Sunday evening after the completion of the obedience/rally judging. It will be $10.00 for ten minutes. All proceeds benefit the Obedience Top Twenty. 


Sign up will be online via wejoinin, https://www.wejoinin.com/sheets/hqroz . This way you will know what time you have to be there. 


You will pay when you enter the ring. We are estimating the start time of 4:30, If it would be later, we will adjust the times accordingly.

 

The match is a wonderful way to brush up on anything prior to Tuesday’s National judging!

 

Any questions please contact Cindy Bohnert  specialqtrs@gmail.com

 

By using the fun match as a fundraiser, all of the focus Wednesday night can be on the T20 event versus fundraising!

Top 20 Conformation 50/50 Raffle


Only 100 tickets available – $100 each!


One lucky winner will take home half the pot – up to $5,000!


Team up with friends to share the cost and split the winnings!


The Conformation T20 committee is also moving fundraising away from the event itself.


Tickets must be purchased by Sunday, October 5.


Fundraising is still on – just grab your raffle ticket before the event and enjoy the show!


YOU DO NOT NEED TO BE IN ATTENDANCE TO WIN!


Bubbles, Boots, & Bling

Wine Tasting Event

Tuesday, October 7


Don’t Miss the Most Sparkling Event at the National! 


Tuesday, October 7, 2025

5:00 – 7:00 PM (doors open 4:45) | Before the Agility Top 20

Limited space – this event has sold out the past two years!

No tickets will be sold at the door.


INDIVIDUAL TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE!

$120 per ticket

Tickets are limited



THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS!

Platinum Sponsors

 

Miguel Alonso

Barons, Beaudreaults & Lang

Barbara Gaynor

Janice & Roy Keith

Kevin & Michelle Priddle

Francis & Diane Sparagna

Nancy Troyer

 

Gold Sponsors

 

Mark Bigham

Lita Brannan

Kathy Daily

Lynn Eggers

Geoff & Robin Goss

John & Lisa Shoeneman

 

Invite you to an interactive wine tasting event hosted by DPCA JEC on Tuesday, October 7 at 5:00 pm in the Ray Clymer Event Center. Doors will open at 4:45 pm and the event will start promptly at 5:00 pm and will conclude at 7:00 pm before Top 20 Agility.


Wear your best boots along with your favorite bling and get ready for the funnest evening of the National! 

 

We will have a special guest Emcee for the evening and music will be provided by a DJ.

 

PS – It wouldn’t be a fundraiser without $ involved, be sure to bring a little cash to cast your vote!

Age Restricted Classes, Exhibiting a Dog Owned/Co-owned by a Judge, Conflicts of Interest  

Every year, a few exhibitors are disappointed when they arrive at the National and find out their dog can’t be shown in the class it was entered in or a placement/award is vacated later by the AKC for a rule or policy violation. To help you decide which class is the correct class or whether your dog can be exhibited at the Regional or National, we are providing you with information on AKC policies for multi-day single shows and on the restrictions placed on dogs owned or co-owned by judges. As a reminder, if you have questions about any AKC Rules and Policies, please contact the appropriate AKC Department. It is the responsibility of the AKC to interpret its Rules, Regulations and Policies.

 

 Age Restricted Classes

 

The AKC classifies the DPCA Regional and National as multi-day single shows. This can make entering the correct age-restricted conformation class tricky. The age of your dog or bitch is not always determined by their age on the day they are being exhibited. 

 

The AKC Rules Applying to Dog Shows, page 12, Section 2 states:

 

In a single show with multiple days of judging, the first day of a show is considered to be the first day on which there is regular conformation judging in accordance with Section 3 of this chapter. (Sweepstakes and Futurities are not considered regular conformation classes.)

 

The Regional is a two-day single show. The age of your dog/bitch is determined on the first day of regular conformation judging for the Regional, which is Saturday October 4, 2025. Easy enough for all of the classes being judged Saturday (including Sweepstakes.) The class you enter is based on your dog’s/bitch’s age on Saturday. For the age restricted bitch classes and veterans classes on Sunday, the age of your veteran or bitch is based on their age on Saturday, October 4.

 

For example, if your bitch turns 12 months old on Sunday October 5, she is not eligible for the 12 to less than 15 month class, and must be shown in the 9 to less than 12 month class on Saturday. A bitch that turns 15 months old on Sunday October 5, would be shown in the 12 to less than 15 month class because she was not 15 months old on Saturday. A veteran that turns 9 or 11 on Sunday, would be in the 7 to less than 9 years and 9 to less than 11 years, respectively, because they had not turned 9 or 11 years of age on Saturday and were still eligible for that class. 

 

The National is also a multi-day single show that starts on Wednesday, October 8, 2025 and runs through Saturday, October 11, 2025. The age of your dog/bitch is determined by their age on Thursday, October 9, the first day of regular conformation class judging. Whatever age your dog/bitch is on Thursday determines their age for the entire National, including Futurity on Wednesday. 

 

For example:

 

  •  Futurity: If your puppy turns 6 months old on Thursday October 9, he/she is eligible for the 6 to less than 9 month Futurity class (as long as he/she was 2025 Futurity nominated). A puppy that turns 9 months old on Thursday October 9 should be entered in the 9 to less than 12 month Futurity class, not the 6 to less than 9 month class.
  •  Friday Bitch Classes: Enter your bitch in the class that corresponds to her age on Thursday. If your bitch turns 9 months old on Friday, you still enter the 6 to 9 month class, and so on and so forth. The same rule applies for veteran bitches, as they are also entered in the class that corresponds to their age as of Thursday.


Exhibiting a Dog Owned or Co-owned by a Judge on the Regional or National Judging Panel

 

Many of the judges on the Regional or National panels are Doberman breeders. If one of the AKC-approved judges on either panel co-owns your dog/bitch, that dog/bitch may not be exhibited in any of the conformation classes at either the Regional or National.

 

As stated on page 4 of AKC Rules for Conformation Judges:

 

Exhibiting and Handling [P] Conformation judges and household members (as defined in Chapter 11, Section 13 of the Rules Applying to Dog Shows) may not exhibit any breed and judge on the day of, the three days before and the three days after an assignment within 200 miles of the assignment.

 

For all exhibiting restrictions: Exhibit refers to personally handling a dog or any dog owned or co-owned regardless of who handles the dog and where the dog resides. Exhibitor restrictions apply to all members of the same household.

 

Once again, the multi-day single show rule comes into play. The Regional ends on Sunday and the National starts on Wednesday, and the 2 shows are within 3 days of each other (Sunday and Wednesday), so the exhibiting restriction applies to both the Regional and National for an AKC approved judge. For your convenience, the AKC approved judges on the panel are Jeffrey Moore, Mike Gelinas, John Schoeneman, Paula Nykiel and George Marquis. 

 

There is a change in the rules regarding Sweeps and Futurity Judges this year. In the past, these judges could not exhibit at the Regional if they judged a competition at the Regional and could not exhibit at the National if they judged a competition at the National. New for 2025: Sweeps and Futurity Judges may not exhibit in the competition they are judging nor may they handle any dogs in the other competitions of the event they are on the panel of. They are allowed to exhibit a dog they own or co-own in the other competitions of the Regional and National, depending on which event they are on the panel of, as long as the dog is handled by someone else. As in the past, there are no restrictions placed on exhibiting/handling for the Sweeps/Futurity judges in the event they are not on the panel of.  

 

For example:

 

Hillary Zimmerman is judging Regional Sweepstakes. A dog she owns or co-owns cannot be exhibited to her. A dog she owns or co-owns can be exhibited if handled by someone else in the Regional Regular, Non-Regular, and Intersex classes. Hillary may not handle any dogs at Regional events. There are no handling/exhibiting restrictions placed on either Hillary or dogs she owns or co-owns at any National event. She may handle and exhibit dogs at the National.

 

Mary Dependahl is judging the Futurity and Maturity Stakes. A dog she owns or co-owns cannot be exhibited to her. A dog she owns or co-owns can be exhibited if handled by someone else in the National Regular, Non-Regular, and Intersex classes as well as the Owner-Handled Sweepstakes. Mary cannot handle dogs at any National event. There are no restrictions placed on either Mary or dogs she owns or co-owns at any Regional event.

 

Lisa Denmark is judging the National Owner Handled Sweepstakes. A dog she owns or co-owns cannot be exhibited to her. A dog she owns or co-owns can be exhibited if handled by someone else in the National Regular, Non-Regular, and Intersex classes and the Futurity and Maturity classes. Lisa may not handle dogs at any National event. There are no restrictions placed on either Lisa or dogs she owns or co-owns at any Regional event.  

 

Exhibiting Conflicts of Interest

 

Please refer to the AKC Rules, Policies and Guidelines for Conformation Dog Show Judges booklet, amended through January 2025, for complete details on Conflicts of Interest. Policies and Rules on Conflicts of Interest are covered on pages 2 through 5. You can access this publication on the AKC website https://www.akc.org/rules/

 

 

What to Do If Your Dog is Entered in a Class it is not eligible for

 

There are options for fixing entry errors after entries have closed.  

 

Please refer to the AKC Rules Applying to Dog Shows for those options, https://images.akc.org/pdf/rulebooks/RREGS3.pdf

 

For your convenience, pages 43 and 44 are copied here:

 

SECTION 6. No entry may be changed or canceled unless notice of the change or cancellation is received in writing by the Superintendent or Show Secretary named in the premium list to receive entries, prior to the closing date and hour for entries. 

 

However, prior to the judging the Superintendent or Show Secretary may: 

 

  • make a correction in the sex of a dog
  • transfer a dog within the divisions of the Puppy Class, the Twelve-to-Eighteen Month Class, the Bred-by-Exhibitor Class, or the Veterans Class,
  • transfer a dog between the Puppy and Twelve-to-Eighteen Month Classes or appropriate divisions thereof. 



A dog determined to be ineligible, by its owner/ agent, for the class in which it has been entered may be transferred to an eligible Open Class at a show prior to the judging of any regular conformation class within the sex of that breed or variety, and that dogs which according to their owners’ records have completed the requirements for a championship after the closing of entries for a show but whose championships are unconfirmed, may be transferred from one of the regular classes to the Best of Breed or Variety competition, provided this transfer is made by the Superintendent or Show Secretary at least one half-hour prior to the scheduled start of any regular conformation judging at the show; at a single show with multiple days of judging, the transfer must be made at least one half hour prior to the start of judging on the first day of the show (as defined in Chapter 3 Section 2). No dog may otherwise be transferred.