Possible Zoom Seminar Topics

At our recent committee meeting it was suggested we hold zoom seminars / chats where the members are invited to get involved. The proposal follows the very successful on-line “chat” that Lee Cox had as part of “Talking Dogs with Ante”

So please get involved!

The committee would like to hear from you regarding subjects of interest to you. We can then hopefully get the appropriate speakers to hold a seminar style evening.

[Now I’m going to get into trouble for this!]

At the committee the first suggestions were “grooming, showing etc.. “

Not putting suggestions here, but why not topics such as Obedience, Mantrailing, Agility (including Hoopers), Scentwork as well as dealing with older dogs, common health issues etc.

I’m sure you will have a lot more!

Please send your suggestions to Eunice King

IVDD Webinar – Waitlist and Recording

The RKC have now opened a waitlist for the webinar. Use the pervious link and I am sure they will advise you if a space becomes available.

Also, and much better news! The webinar is being recorded:

We’re sorry if you’re unable to attend this webinar, however please be aware that a recording of it will be made available on our YouTube channel shortly after: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLofebTUX8k0Z9rpYAKmo2K-Fn4qVjR3xj 

Many thanks to Kim McBain for letting me know as I am sure there are many of you that will find this interesting as it is an issue with Clumbers.

See the following page for more Clumber specific IVDD information – here

RKC Free IVDD Seminar

Thursday 24th August 19.00 – 20.30

The Kennel Club’s health team is hosting a free webinar on intervertebral disc disease (IVDD), a common degenerative neurological condition in dogs, which can unfortunately lead to pain, nerve damage, and even paralysis.

IVDD is caused by a gradual deterioration of the shock absorbing parts of the spine, known as intervertebral discs. As dogs get older, these discs deteriorate and they harden (calcify), which results in diminished shock-absorbing capacity and can subsequently lead to a slipped disc and spinal cord compression. Although IVDD is a complex condition caused by a number of different genes as well as environmental and lifestyle factors, certain breeds experience disc deterioration at much younger ages and are unfortunately known to be predisposed to IVDD. Join our webinar to learn more about what research has told us to date including symptoms, possible treatment options, methods of reducing risk (including details of The Kennel Club IVDD Scheme for Dachshunds), and what future research could teach us.

The webinar will include a presentation from specialist Dr Paul Freeman, Principal Clinical Neurologist at the Queen’s Veterinary School Hospital, University of Cambridge. This presentation will also be followed by a question and answer session, giving attendees a chance to put forward their queries and experiences for discussion.

To register click on the link below

Register

Clumber Spaniel Eye Testing Clinic 2023


Sunday 1st October from 10.00am at Bearley Village Hall
The Clumber Spaniel Club will be holding its annual Eye Testing clinic in conjunction with its Championship Show on Sunday 1st October. Testing will be carried out by Emma Hayton-Lee of the Eye Veterinary Clinic, Leominster and member of the BVA Eye Panel. A full list of the fees is set out on the booking form. This clinic is open to all breeds but in the event of a high number of bookings, Clumber Spaniels will be given priority.


The Club recommends that all Clumber Spaniels being bred from should hold a current eye certificate. It also recommends that all other dogs should be tested at regular intervals to monitor eye health; this is recommended to be at 2, 5 and 8 years of age.


The Club will subsidise the cost for all Clumber Spaniels tested on the day whether or not they are owned by a Club member and the fees on the booking form include the subsidy. By accepting this subsidy owners agree that the Club may publish the results on its website, and use those results to build evidence about eye health in the breed. The Club also offers free tests for Clumbers over 8 years old.
For those unable to attend this session the Clumber Spaniel Club will refund £10 for each dog tested and owned by an existing member and £5 for each dog tested and owned by a non-member. To claim this subsidy, owners must send a copy of the eye test certificate to the Breed Health Coordinator and must be willing for the Club to publish the results, and to use those results to build evidence about eye health in the breed.


Please note: Dogs must have a functioning micro-chip and the dog’s KC Registration Certificate must be presented at the time of the test for the vet to stamp to confirm the test has been carried out. Each dog will be allocated a specific time to arrive so that paperwork can be completed and drops can be administered approximately 20 minutes before the appointment for examination by the vet. The drops are designed to dilate the pupil to aid the examination of the back of the inner eye.

The venue is:
Bearley Village Hall, Snitterfield Road, Bearley, Stratford-upon-Avon CV37 0SR
Link to Booking Form

Please note payment must be made in advance and completed booking forms and fees should be sent to:
Carol Page Micklemess, 20, Swanwick Lane, Swanwick, Southampton SO31 7HF

Further information about the arrangements for the test, and for details about payments by PayPal please contact Carol Page on 01489 589734 or email using the link

Bookings must be received by Thursday, 21st September 2023