Grimm93 Posted November 23, 2016 Share Posted November 23, 2016 Hi, These might be really ridiculous questions so I apologise for that. This is my first time importing a dog and also the first time entering Sydney Royal. I have read the Imported Dog Information Sheet and had a few questions. Firstly, it says that the exhibit’s pedigree needs to be lodged, prior to being shown, with the ANKC Ltd Member Body’s Office in the State or Territory where the exhibit is to be first shown. Is it asking for the pedigree for the country of origin in this case the AKC? Or the Export Pedigree? Can it actually be a copy or do I have to wait until I receive the original when the import arrives? He only gets out of quarantine 3 days before the breed is on at the Royal so if it needs to be the original is 3 days long enough? If I can send in a photocopy to DogsNSW how long before the show should I send the pedigree in? Can I actually enter the dog when he will not be in the country at the time of entering? He will be in the country 3 months from the closing date. Is there anything else I should know? Also are there any other shows I can enter while he is not registered with the ANKC, only with AKC? I am not from NSW but will be there for a few weeks after as I am showing my dogs at several all breeds shows and our specialty shows. I am not comfortable sending his paperwork by post back to my state's controlling body so cannot register him until I return home. Thank you in advance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scottsmum Posted November 23, 2016 Share Posted November 23, 2016 Um. No advice on the actual question. I could be totally wrong but will he be in show condition straight out of Q? I'd have thought showing at the royal that soon would be too stressful? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grimm93 Posted November 23, 2016 Author Share Posted November 23, 2016 Yes he will be in show condition. Also he has and will continue to be shown very regularly in the U.S so he will be used to that environment. Whilst I haven't entered Sydney Royal before (as posted above) I have actually been there and shown my dogs - I just didn't enter them myself. So I am aware of what I will be asking of my dog. Thanks for your response. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rebanne Posted November 24, 2016 Share Posted November 24, 2016 as fas as I am aware you can't show any imported dog until all his paperwork has been transferred into your name with your states controlling body. Which can't happen until the dog has landed. I suggest very strongly that you ring and speak to them. Also, while quarantine is now only 10 days not all dogs come out of there in good condition. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dogsfevr Posted November 24, 2016 Share Posted November 24, 2016 Yep as far as im aware paperwork can only be lodged after the dog has landed & given the christmas period is very close i would say you have buckleys in getting the paperwork through but i suggest you contact your state body for the actual process you need to do anyway Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grimm93 Posted November 24, 2016 Author Share Posted November 24, 2016 This is what the information sheet says. So I am under the impression that I am able to enter him even though he won't be here. I will ring them if I have to, I just wanted to see if anyone on here had done something similar as what I am planning to do. Also I put in the application for the import permit today so I am expecting that all will be fine and go ahead as planned. Purina PRO PLAN Sydney Royal Dog Show Imported Dog Information Sheet Entries for newly imported dogs will be accepted offline (hard copy) by completing the Application for Entry Please note the following regulations relating to Imported Dogs. Dogs NSW, Part 1A, Regulations Part 6 The Register and Registration, Section 3, Imported Dogs; 3.7 Exhibits imported into Australia that are registered with a recognised overseas canine controlling body in the name of overseas resident owner/s, are eligible to be exhibited and used for breeding in Australia for up to three [3] months from lodgement of pedigree, subject to the following:- A copy of the exhibit’s pedigree being lodged, prior to being shown, with the ANKC Ltd Member Body’s Office in the State or Territory where the exhibit is to be first shown. If the exhibit is being campaigned by an Australian resident, a letter of agreement from the overseas resident owner/s authorising the exhibit to be campaigned by the Australian resident, must be lodged (with the pedigree) with the ANKC Ltd Member Body’s Office where the exhibit is to be first shown. This part not applying in any case where the exhibit is registered with the recognised overseas canine controlling body as being owned or part-owned by an Australian resident. After three [3] months of being exhibited in accordance with 3.7 above, the imported exhibit, if still in Australia, must be registered to a financial member of an ANKC Ltd Member Body. 3.8 • • • YOU CAN ONLY ENTER YOUR IMPORTED DOG ONLINE IF: • Your dog is in imported and already re-registered with an Australian State Controlling Body and • Your dog is also registered under your financial membership or a membership of two or more parties who are resident in Australia with financial memberships. YOU CANNOT ENTER YOUR IMPORTED DOG ONLINE AND MUST ENTER OFFLINE ON THE APPLICATION FORM IF: • Your dog is in imported and re-registered however co-owned with an overseas resident who is not a financial member with any ANKC State Controlling Body. You CAN enter offline. • Your dog is imported from Overseas and has been in Australia less than 3 months and is in Australia for the purposes of Exhibition Only and is still registered in the Overseas owners name You CAN enter offline. You must also meet the requirement of ANKC Regulations – Part 6 – The register and registration – Imported Dogs - 3.6 • Your dog is imported from New Zealand and has been in Australia less than 3 months and is in Australia for the purposes of Exhibition Only You CAN enter offline. You must also meet the requirement of Dogs NSW Regulations – Part I – The register and registration – Temporary Visitor from New Zealand Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Airedaler Posted November 24, 2016 Share Posted November 24, 2016 The simple answer is to contact the canine body in whichever state you live in and the dog will be registered in. Procedures change and it is much better to ask the correct people than to risk getting it wrong because things have changed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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