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ENTRIES OPEN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2:00 PM PDTPREMIUM LISTAMERICAN KENNEL CLUB RULES & REGULATIONS GOVERN THESEEVENTS. Entries close at the Superintendent’s Office 12:00PM PST, Wed., November 11, 2020, oruntil any limit is reached, after which time no entry will be accepted, cancelled or substitutedexcept as provided for in Ch. 11, Sec. 6 of the Dog Show Rules. EVENT #s – SATURDAY: 2020043512.SUNDAY: 2020043513. ENTRY LIMITS ARE 1000 EACH SHOW.77th & 78thAll BreedDog Showswith Jr Showmanship(Unbenched, Indoors)AKC LicensedSATURDAY NOVEMBER 28, 2020SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2020Minnesota Equestrian Center – 24621 Gilmore Valley Rd Winona, MN 55987RINGS ON FIRMLY PACKED DIRTSUPPORTED ENTRIES SATURDAY: Great Pyrenees Club of Metropolitan Milwaukee Greater Milwaukee Samoyed Fanciers, Inc. Old English Sheepdog Club of Southeastern Wisconsin.SUPPORTED ENTRIES SUNDAY: Irish Setter Club of Milwaukee, Inc.CONCURRENT SPECIALTIES –SATURDAY & SUNDAYDoberman Pinscher Club of Greater Milwaukee. See Page 3.An inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public place wherepeople are present. COVID-19 is an extremely contagious disease that canlead to severe illness and death. By attending these events, you voluntarilyassume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19.NO SPECTATORS WILL BE ALLOWEDCasual Attire is encouraged due to show set-up and COVID-19 “best practice” recommendationsThese Shows are Dedicated in Memory of Club Member Wayne BousekCERTIFICATION Permission has been granted by theAmerican Kennel Club for the holding of this eventunder the American Kennel Club rules and regulations.GINA M. DINARDO, Executive SecretaryBaRay Event Services, Inc.A.K.C. ANNUALLY LICENSED SUPERINTENDENTSMEMBER: DOG SHOW SUPERINTENDENTS ASSOCIATIONOFFICE HOURS10AM-5PMPACIFIC TIMEMON.-FRI.SHEILA RAYMOND BECKY SUMNER JERRY SUMNERCHUCK ST. JOHN DALE NEUKOM, JR JEFFERY INMAN GLENN WHITTENKRISTIN MARICICH ROBERTA MARTIN SHARON SAMSONPO BOX 508, BURLINGTON, WA 98233PHONE: 360-755-7086 FAX: 360-755-2248Like us onFAC E B O O KHAND-DELIVERED, EXPRESS or PRIORITY, FEDEX or UPS:113 E. FAIRHAVEN AVE., BURLINGTON, WA 98233 (do NOT require signature)E-MAIL: dogshows@barayevents.com WEB SITE: BaRayEvents.comNOVEMBER 2020 OSHKOSH KENNEL CLUB 1

SHOW HOURS EACH DAY 6:00AM to 6:00PM - CSTSHOW SITE AVAILABILITY – Vendors can set up at 2:00PM on FridayBoth Reserved and Open Grooming will not be available until 4:00PMRV Parking will begin at 2 pm, but will not be allowed to set up in building until 4:00PM(contact the RV chair for special accommodations)NEW EXHIBITOR BRIEFINGPlease come to Superintendent's Table between 8:30 - 10:30 AM each day.OFFICERSPRESIDENT.Karen MasonVICE PRESIDENT. Becky HeinerTREASURER. Marian FenlonRECORDING SECRETARY.Ann HaberkornCORRESPONDING SECRETARY. Cindy omBOARD OF DIRECTORSMarianne Ronson Dick Angwin Joanne Brewer Julie RuckSHOW COMMITTEEShow Chair - Lori King600 W 19th Ave, Oshkosh, WI 54902silhouettekennels@gmail.com 920-312-4633Assistant Show Chair – Mike LangkauAnd All Officers & Members of the BoardTROPHIES.Annette BrzozowskiPARKING. Dick AngwinCHIEF RING STEWARD. Terry RudolphHOSPITALITY.JoAnn BrewerVENDORS. Paige Hess5747 Clevedon Lane, Oshkosh, WI 54904 920-850-1310 PHHessCo@aol.comThe Oshkosh Kennel Club, Inc., retains all rights to photograph or videotape by any means, andtelevise or reproduce this event in any way, now and in the future.VETERINARIAN – ON CALLLa Crescent Animal Care Dr. Mike McCormick204 S. Walnut Street, La Crescent, MN 55947 (507) 895-3600 lacrescentanimalcare.comAfter-Hour Emergency – BluePearl Pet Hospital121 23rd Ave SW, Rochester, MN 55902(507) 424-3976 TOGRAPHERPhotos by Lennah, LLC12676 Hwy 50, La Monte, MO 65337 517-282-7943photosbylennah@gmail.com Website: www.photosbylennah.com(Only the Official Photographer may take win pictures.)ENTRY FEES – EACH EVENT, EACH DAY(Includes AKC Event Service Fee and AKC Recording Fee where applicable)Highest Priced Class considered the FIRST ENTRY.First Entry of Each Dog, unless otherwise noted. 32.00Each Additional Entry of the same dog in same event. 32.00Puppy (6-9 mos. & 9-12 mos. only) . 32.00Junior Showmanship Competition Only or as additional class. 20.00MAIL ENTRIES WITH FEES to BaRay Event Services, PO Box 508, Burlington, WA 98233See Entry Submission Guidelines, Page 162 OSHKOSH KENNEL CLUB NOVEMBER 2020

COVID 19 GUIDELINES If you are high risk, if you do not feel safe, if you do not feel comfortable, ifyou are scared, etc. please do not enter or attend the shows. There will be numerous signs detailing entrances, exits, traffic flow, etc. Pleasefollow these. Anyone who enters the show acknowledges that they will stay home if theyare having any symptoms of Covid-19 and/or were knowingly exposed tosomeone with Covid-19. EVERYONE will be required to wear a mask (cloth, disposable, clear) inside thebuilding, AT ALL TIMES. All exhibitors need to avoid shaking hands, hugging, or any other type ofphysical contact. There will be numerous signs and markings for required social distancing inthe rings and outside of the rings. The rings will have an entrance and exit with ribbons being placed on a tableat the exit. Armbands will be picked up on a table outside the ring. A ring steward will notbe handing out armbands or sharing catalogs with exhibitors. No spectators are allowed. All judges will be required to wear a mask. Oshkosh Kennel Club will not be providing masks to exhibitors, therefore,please be prepared to bring your own. There will be multiple sanitizing stations throughout the building. It is highlyencouraged to use these as you enter and exit the buildings. No air dryers will be allowed inside the building. All ringside crates will only be allowed 15 minutes before judging and must beremoved immediately after breed judging. No ringside grooming will be allowed. SHOW AND GO POLICY will be enforced. The Oshkosh Kennel Club & Minnesota Equestrian centers are following allMN Guidelines and have approved COVID-19 preparedness plans. If you have any questions about our COVID-19 protocols please reach out tosilhouettekennels@gmail.com BEFORE entering.TWO CONCURRENT SPECIALTIES ON THE SAME GROUNDSDoberman Pinscher Club of Greater MilwaukeeSaturday Judge, Debby JahnkeSunday Judge, Nancy EilksContact BaRay, Superintendent for more information.Premium List will be posted to the BaRay web site when available.NOVEMBER 2020 OSHKOSH KENNEL CLUB 3

General Parking fee - 10.00 for Weekend Pass. Includes FREE admission.No fee for unloading on Friday. No extra parking fee for motorhomes.See page 15 for RV Parking.*Coned off parking/ex pen setups are required to be approved at club table prior to setup.ROUTES TO THE SHOWFROM I-90: Take Winona exit 252. Follow Hwy 43 north approximately 1.5 miles. Turn left (west) ontoCounty Hwy 21 (Gilmore Valley Rd) & travel approximately 1 mile. The Minnesota Equestrian Centerwill be on your left.FROM HWY 61: Take Hwy 43 South (near Fleet Farm) for approximately 5 miles up the hill. Turnright (west) onto County Hwy 21 (Gilmore Valley Rd) & travel approximately 1 mile. The MinnesotaEquestrian Center will be on your left.GARMIN DEVICES DO NOT PROGRAM PROPERLY TO SITE.MOTELS THAT WILL ACCEPT DOGSThe following motels will have blocks of rooms reserved until OCTOBER 22, 2020. When makingreservations, please inquire on additional fees for pets. Hotels in Winona are about 5 miles fromShow Site; LaCrosse is about 30 miles from Show Site. PLEASE MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY.*THE PLAZA HOTEL AND SUITES. (507) 453-03031025 Hwy 61E, Winona, MN 55987 Ample Grass 95- 105 25 1-time Pet Fee*Riverport Inn . (507) 452-0606900 Bruski Dr, Winona, MN 55987 Breakfast incl. Minimal Grass 95 25 1-time Pet Fee*HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS AND SUITES . (507) 474-17001128 Homer Rd, Winona, MN 55987 Cont. Breakfast Ample Grass 104 25/day Pet FeeFairfield Inn & Suites . (507) 474-2500925 Bruski Dr, Winona, MN 55987 125Americ Inn . (507) 474-7700303 Pelzer St, Winona, MN 55987 125 25/day Pet FeeDays Inn . (507) 205-3610420 Cottonwood Dr, Winona, MN 55987 89*Super 8 . (507) 454-60661025 Sugar Loaf Rd, Winona, MN 55987 72 15/day Pet FeeThe Alexander Mansion Bed and Breakfast . (507) 474-4224274 East Broadway St, Winona, MN 55987 Room Prices Vary Pets on ApprovalMOTEL 6 (40 miles) . (608) 781-04002150 Rose St, La Crosse, WI 54601 Breakfast & WIFI Minimal Grass 60 No Pet FeeDAYS INN HOTEL & CONFERENCE CENTER (40 miles) . (608) 783-1000101 Sky Harbor Dr, La Crosse, WI 54601 Comp Breakfast Ample Grass Double Room 79 15/night Pet FeeHOLIDAY INN EXPRESS (45 miles) . (608) 783-65559409 Hwy 16, Valley View Plaza, Onalaska, WI 54650 94 NO PET FEEECONOLODGE (40 miles) . (608) 781-02001906 Rose St, La Crosse, WI 54603 Cont. Breakfast Minimal Grass Dble 79 25/stay Pet FeeSUPER 8 (40 miles) . (608) 781-88801625 Rose St, La Crosse, WI 54603 Comp. Cold Continental Breakfast Microwave & Refrigerator in all rooms Minimal Grass Double 89, King 94 25/stay Pet FeePLEASE CLEAN UP AFTER YOUR DOGS*CALL TO CONFIRM PRICES*4 OSHKOSH KENNEL CLUB NOVEMBER 2020

CLASSIFICATION – CLASSES FOR ALL BREEDSRegular ClassesPUPPY DOGS (6 mos. & under 9 mos.)PUPPY BITCHES (6 mos. & under 9 mos.)PUPPY DOGS (9 mos. & under 12 mos.)PUPPY BITCHES (9 mos. & under 12 mos.)12-18 MONTHS DOGS12-18 MONTHS BITCHESNOVICE DOGSNOVICE BITCHESAMATEUR-OWNER-HANDLER DOGSAMATEUR-OWNER-HANDLER BITCHESBRED BY EXHIBITOR DOGSBRED BY EXHIBITOR BITCHESAMERICAN-BRED DOGSAMERICAN-BRED BITCHESOPEN DOGSOPEN BITCHESThe above Classes are provided in ALL Breeds and in each Breed Variety. Where certain classes aredivided by age, color or weight it is so noted in this Premium List and MUST BE indicated on Entryform. Winners of above classes, if otherwise undefeated, will compete for:WINNERS DOGWINNERS BITCHBEST OF BREED (VARIETY) COMPETITIONSELECT DOGSELECT BITCHATTENTION EXHIBITORS The Show Site will be available to exhibitors NO EARLIER than 4:00 pm beginning Friday, November27, 2020. Dogs must be removed from the show site immediately after Best in Show judging onSunday, November 29, 2020. Dogs will be allowed overnight in grooming areas. Dogs & equipmentwill be the sole responsibility of owners & agents. The Minnesota Equestrian Center cannot be heldresponsible for dogs & equipment. Dogs left overnight in the facility must have emergency contact number posted on crates. Please keep your indoor & outdoor areas clean. You will be directed to unloading areas for reserved or open grooming. No roping off or saving spaces. All spaces will be on a first-come first-served basis. Club members will have a reserved grooming space. Show Chairman will not show dogs. Food service is provided in the cantina at the Minnesota Equestrian Center. Shower facilities available. Crates will be allowed ringside 15 minutes prior to judging and must be removed immediatelyfollowing the judging of that breed. CASH PRIZES will be paid at the trophy table on Saturday and Sunday. Prizes will be awarded tothe person showing the dog who will be considered as the owner or authorized agent. The ShowSuperintendent and the Show giving Club disclaim any liability for cash prizes. All trophies must beclaimed at the show. They will not be sent to the winners. NO BABY STROLLERS allowed in buildings. NO SPECTATORS ALLOWED. This show site is handicapped accessible including parking, restrooms, and ramps. PLEASE TURN OFF CELL PHONES and/or PAGERS BEFORE ENTERING RINGS. Only AKC eligible dogs are allowed in the show Buildings. All exhibitors are responsible to clean up after their dogs. DOGS MUST BE KEPT ON A SHORT LEASH. NO FLEXI-LEADS. EXHIBITORS ARE RESPONSIBLE for all property damage caused by them at hotels or Show Grounds& will be charged accordingly. NO SOLICITATION ALLOWED ON SHOW SITE. All ex-pen debris must be cleaned up. Warm Water Dog wash area available. NO SEATING RINGSIDE. NO SPECTATORS ALLOWED. EXHIBITORS are ENCOURAGED to bring chairs & MATS FOR GROOMING AREAS.NOVEMBER 2020 OSHKOSH KENNEL CLUB 5

SUGGESTED BEST PRACTICES FOR THE WELL-BEING OF DOG SPORT PARTICIPANTSThe AKC supports each club’s informed decision to reschedule, postpone or cancel theirrespective events, as well as supporting clubs ready to hold events in locations that are open andpermit gatherings. As events resume across the country, people need to feel safe while enjoyingtheir dog activities. The AKC urges clubs to take appropriate precautions for the benefit of theirparticipants. Events need to be held in a manner that emphasizes the safety of participants andevent officials over efficiency.The following is a list of suggested best practices that may be helpful when planning or attendingan event. Event locations, facilities and dates will differ. With a situation that is continuallyevolving, it is up to the clubs to determine the guidelines that best fit their event. In order to informparticipants, specific guidelines established by the club/cluster should be published in the premium,show catalog, club website and posted on signage/flyers at their event.GENERAL PRACTICES Clubs, officials and participants are required to follow state, local and facility guidelines that applyto the area and site where the event is held. Practice social distancing consistent with guidelines in effect at the time of the event. Avoidcongregating to the extent possible. Wash hands as frequently as possible. Have disinfecting spray at bathroom facilities for people tospray door handles (or anything else they touch). Avoid shaking hands, hugging, or other physical contact. Avoid touching dogs that are not your responsibility. Avoid common use pens/pencils – bring your own. Meals - Participants should consider bringing their own lunch/drinks. Vendors should follow retail guidelines for the area. Parking – Park with sufficient distance between vehicles if possible. If there is a parking fee, pleasebring exact change. Indoor show sites should work with facilities to have as many entrance/exits points open aspossible. Hand sanitizer should be available at every entrance to the site and at multiple locationswithin the site. Parking/unloading staff should wear face coverings and sanitize their hands following the assistanceof each individual. Prepare to be self-sufficient: bring sanitizer, bring a generator for electricity, bring personal use facecoverings. Know the armband numbers for your entries before going to the ring. Bring rubber bands or armband clips to secure armband. Do not congregate at the ring or ring gate. While showing your dog, maintain social distances with other exhibitors. All classes should be called in catalog order to provide order and efficiency. Judges are to have the exhibitor display the oral exam and may personally examine the mouth ONLYif absolutely necessary. By the nature of the procedure, judges must conduct thumb exams. Judges should sanitize hands after examining each entry. Re-examining of dogs should be minimized. Judges are encouraged to personally pull ribbons for placements. Coupled with frequent handsanitizing, this will help mitigate contact exposure. Participants are expected to follow state, local government, facility and event guidelines. Clubsshould be prepared to enforce the guidelines that apply to their event. The conformation field repswill assist as always in an advisory capacity.For a complete list of suggestions from AKC and appropriate suggestions from CED, please check theirwebsite (www.akc.org/sports/conformation/) for the most up-to-date information.6 OSHKOSH KENNEL CLUB NOVEMBER 2020

RIBBON PRIZES – BOTH DAYSTHIS IS AN ALL-RIBBON SHOW WITH COMMEMORATIVE ROSETTES AS INDICATED BELOWREGULAR CLASSESFirst Prize. Blue RibbonSecond Prize.Red RibbonThird Prize. Yellow RibbonFourth Prize. White RibbonWinners. Purple RibbonReserve Winners. Purple & White RibbonBest of Winners. Blue & White RibbonBest of Each Breed and Best of Each Variety of Breed. Purple & Gold RibbonBest of Opposite Sex to Best of Breed and Best of Variety of Breed. Red & White RibbonSelect Dog & Select Bitch.Light Blue & White RibbonNON-REGULAR, MISCELLANEOUS & JR. SHOWMANSHIP CLASSESFirst Prize.Rose RibbonSecond Prize. Brown RibbonThird Prize. Light Green RibbonFourth Prize. Gray RibbonBest of Breed Miscellaneous.Orange RibbonBest Opposite Sex Misc. Lavender RibbonBest Miscellaneous.Pink & Green RibbonBest Junior Handler. Rose & Green RosetteReserve Best Junior Handler. Rose & Gray RosetteVARIETY GROUP ROSETTESFirst Prize.BlueSecond Prize

No ringside grooming will be allowed. SHOW AND GO POLICY will be enforced. The Oshkosh Kennel Club & Minnesota Equestrian centers are following all MN Guidelines and have approved COVID-19 preparedness plans. If you have any questions about our COVID-19 protocols please reach out to silhouettekennels@gmail.com BEFORE entering.

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