manuscript_new.gif Judges Seminar September 13, 2008 - Irving, TX
 The UKC will be hosting a judges seminar in which the Japanese Spitz will be represented - live in the area??  Want to help the breed out?? It's a great experience for judges and owners alike.  Dogs can be spayed/neutered, we need good representation of the breed.  The dogs will not be judged, rather this is for the judges to learn about the breed and see first hand what the JS looks like and how they should be as a representative of the breed. If you'd like to attend please 
e-mail Donna for more information or to let us know you'll be there.  

Upcoming Shows...
     Check out the websites for the UKC, ARBA and IABCA for upcoming shows in your area!  


Update.
The Japanese Spitz Club USA board has finalized the ammendments for our by-laws... All members are asked to please look over the breeders ethics below as this was the addition to the by-laws.
          * Breeders ethics
                   * No more than 2 litters per 18 months per female
                   * No female to be breed prior to one year of age and no earlier than second
                      heat cycle.
                   * No more than 7 litters per female total and by the age of 9 years
                   * Males not to be used at stud prior to 9 months of age 
                   * ALL breeding dogs must be of sound health and free of hereditary defects
                   * Puppies to be registered with Club in addition to UKC/ARBA or other
                      registering body
                   * In all puppy packs include the JS Club membership form

Remember to please send in your 3 generation pedigree's with your registration forms.  Thank you!!!

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     We continue to petition the AKC for recognition of the breed.  It will again go before the FCI committee for review.  With the recognition from the UKC and the more we begin to show at the UKC shows where there are American Eskimo's in our group the better.  The higher our numbers the better and the more likely the AKC is to consider our breed for recognition!  So please keep showing those dogs and pups!  

 

     October 18, 2006 the Japanese Spitz were granted admission into the UKC. With UKC recognition comes the ability to show our dogs at all UKC sanctioned events to include agility, obedience and conformation!!!  

Registration of our dogs is the same as any other organization with the exception for dogs that have been bred here in the US.  For all imported dogs send in a copy of their 3-generation pedigree from the exporting country along with the correct documentation and fees.  For those dogs bred in the US, in addition to above 3 photos' will be required showing a front, and both side views for each dog you register.  Many of the present breeders and going back and registering previous litters for those who need this which will also assist.  Please contact your breeder if you have any questions regarding this.

 





JS Rescue...  

     Being a numerically small breed, rescues are thankfully rare but when the need arises we have a dedicated team ready to take swift action. The team is headed by the club treasurer Irenne Magoulas and all rescue matters should be addressed to her at:

Irenne Magoulas
Sebasopol, CA
(
707) 799-9915
mooki707@yahoo.com

 

manuscript_new.gifOur second annual specialty Japanese Spitz show was held at the Texas Classic with the UKC January 25-27, 2008 in Hutto, TX.  We had a total of four dogs at the show and two breeders at this show.... the UKC judges are finally starting to see the difference between us and the AE's!!!  Keep going to shows everyone we're getting there!  

   The results...

          Best of Breed - Mannerking Orlando

           Reserve Best of Breed- UKC CH Houndbrae Victor

           Open Class Dog -
                 1. Mannerking Orlando
                 2. AUST CH Missetsu Phantom Warrior

           Champion Class
                  1.  UKC CH Houndbrae Victor
                   2.  UKC CH Aya-San's Charming Cute Norwegian


 The first annual ARBA specialty show was held at the Windy City Classic October 2006 in Chicago, Illinois.  We had a great turn out of Japanese Spitz too!  There were a total of 8 dogs and 4 breeders present at the show.  The judges didn't know what hit them!  

    The results...

          Best in Show - International CH, ARBA CH Rowleys On Wings of Love owned
                by Kiraleea Kennels
         
 
Reserve Best in Show - Beyond Casmart Prince Teka owned by IMAG
                Kennels
          
Best of Opposites - Aya-San's Charming Cute Norwegian owned by Konalae
                Kennels


         
Champion Class Winner - INT CH, ARBA CH Rowleys On Wings of Love 
         
Open Class Dog
             1.  Beyond Casmart Prince Teka
             2.  AUST CH Missetsu Phantom Warrior ( Warry)
             3. ARBA CH Meeko

        
 Bred by Exhibitor
             1.  Midwests Gazoo
         
9-15 months male
             1.  Mannerking Orlando
         
6-9 months Female
             1.  AYA-SAN`s Charming Cute Norwegian
         
Open female
             1.  Jasams story of Russia with Love

 


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   Page last updated April 16, 2008

 

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