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The
Canine Control Council of Queensland


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We
welcome you as a new member
The
Canine Control Council (Queensland) is a member
body of the Australian National Kennel Council and is
recognized by all Kennel Clubs throughout the World.
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PART OF YOUR COMMUNITY
Canine Control Council
(Queensland) participates in
community discussions regarding
dogs and responsible dog
ownership.
The
C.C.C(Q) is the controlling
body for its 142 Affiliated
Clubs which are located
throughout the State. Through
its Members, the
C.C.C(Q) impacts on industry
through:
The Veterinary Profession Canine
Research. The Travel Industry.
The Printing Industry.
The main purpose of the
C.C.C(Q) is to promote the
responsible breeding of purebred
dogs. To this end there are many
regulations concerning the
registration of puppies. Many
competitions and exhibitions are
held to give breeders the chance
to have qualified Judges pass
opinion on their dogs and thus
assist them
to
maintain good quality stock.
The responsibility of breeding
good quality dogs that are sound
in mind and body is one that
breeders take very seriously.
Many hours are spent poring over
pedigrees and comparing dogs
before decisions are made
regarding matings and then over
selection of puppies for
breeding.
Breeding should NOT be
undertaken without a
comprehensive knowledge of the
issues involved.
The C.C.C(Q) has the role of
controlling the breeding of
puppies by promoting a Code of
Ethics, providing a Rule Book,
and putting other checks in
place.
The C.C.C(Q) does not exercise
any special powers or authority.
Legislative authority is
exercised by State and Local
Government bodies.
Affiliated Clubs provide
displays of trained dogs and
conduct educational seminars.
Part of the purpose of these
displays is to encourage people
to purchase pure bred stock so
that the cycle of breeding and
assessment can continue to
flourish.
"FACILITIES"
The
C.C.C(Q)
maintains
a Showground at 247 King Avenue,
Durack, for Brisbane based
affiliates to use for
exhibitions and meetings. Other
organizations such as
Agricultural Societies or Sports
Clubs also permit the use of
their facilities for Dog Shows.
"SHOWING"
One of the very interesting
features of the activities
sponsored by the C.C.C(Q) is
'showing'.
The many breeds of dogs, some
quite rare, are a constant
source of surprise to those who
are not familiar with this quite
fascinating recreational
activity.
There are well over a hundred
Shows each year at which there
may be either many breeds
represented, a group of breeds
or a single breed, depending on
the type of event. Most visitors
to Shows are immediately
impressed with the beautiful
condition of the dogs being
shown.
Showing is an excellent hobby,
pastime and/or sport for you and
your pedigree dogs. Shows give
prospective puppy owners an
excellent opportunity to view
the many breeds available to
them, and the chance to talk to
breeders.
This can help them to make a
better informed decision when
purchasing their next "best
friend."
Show entry-forms click on

"OBEDIENCE"
Obedience training is one of the
best things that you can do for
your dog.
The great personal satisfaction
one achieves from turning an
uncontrolled animal into a well
mannered member of your
household is tremendous.
Imagine walking down the street
with your dog walking beside you
instead of pulling your arm from
its socket or your dog obeying
your call to come when in the
park. Thousands of people and
their pets attend obedience
classes every week. These
obedience classes are conducted
by clubs affiliated with the
C.C.C(Q) and are held
throughout the state by
affiliated Clubs.
At these Clubs, the owners join
in structured classes and are
taught how to train their dogs
completing simple exercises and
taking home ideas to practice.
Obedience classes are open to
all dogs regardless of pedigree,
breed, size and parentage After
a few weeks, dog and handler may
be promoted to a higher class.
A few months pass and the owner
and family have a happy, well
trained canine friend. Most
owners are content to use these
training sessions to achieve a
well socialized and obedient
family member. Some owners enjoy
their training so much that they
go on to enter competitions and
gain obedience titles with their
dog.
"AGILITY"
Agility training and trials are
also conducted by many of the
CCC(Q) affiliated Clubs.
Agility is a sport which
challenges the dog and handler
to manoeuvre over an obstacle
course with both speed and
accuracy. Agility is an exciting
spectator sport which always
draws large crowds wherever it
is conducted, with agility
demonstrations held at many
fetes, fairs and Agricultural
Shows.
"RETRIEVING"
Retrieving trials are conducted
over a short season, late March
to September each year. 411
Gundog breeds are eligible to
enter the Trials,
which try to simulate actual
shooting conditions for duck
shooting on swamps or rivers,
and other game on land. No live
game is used, and only blank
cartridges are used in shotguns
to fire at the objects
catapulted into the air.
Retrieving trials test the
handlers and their dogs, and are
an opportunity to see Gundogs
doing the very work for which
they were bred. The dogs love to
do it, the handlers enjoy the
social aspects of being with
other people and their dogs, and
all enjoy the competitive nature
of this Points are awarded for
the dog's steadiness to shot,
obedience, style and eagerness.
They are also awarded for the
dog's ability to work in the
field to find the game and then
deliver it promptly and tenderly
to his handler.
"TRACKING"
Tracking is an organized sport
where it is vitally important
that the dog and handler work as
a team. The handler must be able
to 'read' his dog's
body language to know whether
the dog is on the right track.
It is a sport which involves a
lot of time in setting up and
laying the track before the
trial. The dog is required to
locate the Tracklayer at the end
of a track up to 1 kilometer in
length and after a time of up to
3 hours
"FIELD TRIALS"
Field
Trials are for Gundogs, and are
based upon the idea of a pair of
friends going out for a days
shooting.
The dogs work in braces (Pairs)
and must point the game, (with
the second dog honouring, or
backing up the first dog), flush
and retrieve the game. Various
types of Trials are held,
depending upon the breeds of
Gundogs, and the work for which
they were bred.
Canine
Control Council (Queensland)
(All
correspondence to:)
PO Box 495, FORTITUDE VALLEY,
4006 Phone: (07) 3252 2661
CCC (QLD) Showground,247 King
Avenue,Durack /
Ph:(07)
3372 8887 (Show days only)
The Canine Control Council
(Queensland)
Address: 3/134. Constance
Street. FORTITUDE VALLEY,
QLD 4006
is a member body of the
Australian National Kennel
Council
and is recognized by all Kennel
Clubs throughout the World.

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The details listed in
the Breeder's Websites are authorized for publication by the
members concerned. The (Web club) offers no warranty of any
kind in relation to the standard of any dog offered for sale
by a Breeder or as to the reputation or skill of any
Breeder. A Certificate of Registration is an extract of the
details shown in the Registers of the C.C.C.(Q). It is not a
guarantee as to the quality of the dog named thereon.
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Discount:
for Age pensioners only
You will get A
Transport Box value of $65.00 for your puppy for free.
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IT
IS COMMON SENCE.
The foundation of a good relationship
with a dog is the making of a few sensible decisions.
The first and perhaps most important decision are to carefully
select a breed of dog that is most likely to fit into the family
temperament and lifestyle. There are many breeds to choose from,
there are breeds that can cope with hot, muggy temperatures like the
Australian Silky Terrier, he meet the special need for a compact pet
and home companion for apartment and urban dwellers.
Silkys
have always been a popular house pet, and can put up Silkys are
hardy, non-shedding odourless, and also a great little watch dogs.
with children.
But he has some right to be a full member of your family.
He thrives on social interaction, praise and love. He has the right
to regular exercise. He has the right to quality health care, and a
good diet. He depends on you.
Once the breed is selected, the buyer should look for a breeder who
is a registered member of a Dog club and produces pedigree puppies
that fit the breed’s physical description.
This
is a good place to select your CCC (Q)
registered pedigree Puppy,
They are all vet checked, wormed vaccinated and micro chipped
Benefit:
The
Silky Terrier &
Yorkshire Terriers has
very fine hair. It is similar to human hair and does
not shed like other breeds.
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for your home?
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If you don't have a dog
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The Only
Australian Toy Dog -
The Silky Terrier is protective of its own territory, making it
a good little watchdog, and is A
sutable little dog for the
Family

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