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Seminar & Judging Assessment
05/03/2025

The German Spitz Club of Great Britain are delighted to announce their next Breed Appreciation Day (BAD);
Multiple Choice Examination (MCE) and Hands On (hands on assessment (HOA) will be available on the day).
A3 Assessment (Grandfather Rights)
Date: Saturday 05 th April 2025
Venue: Overseal Village Hall, Woodville Road, Overseal, Derbyshire DE12 6LU
Speaker: Clare Andrew & Val Dyer
If you wish to take part please contact Clare Andrew 07971 346761 or Ann Dreschler 0115 9282641 or Adi Chambers 07979 500509 

 

Please note: This event will be run so as to be compliant with the Kennel Club JCF Breed Appreciation Day including MCE, along with current system hands-on assessment.

 


Changes to the Eye screening classification
28/01/2020

The German Spitz in both veriaties, was part of the B list which has now been changed there will be only one list from now on. We still advice annual testing of breeding stock and litter screening of puppies.

Please find below information on the new changes and links to more information on the topic on the Kennel Club website.

Following consultation with the Eye Panel Working Party, the Kennel Club (KC) and British Veterinary Association (BVA) have announced the following changes to the Canine Health Schemes (CHS) BVA/KC/International Sheepdog Society (ISDS) Eye Scheme, effective from 1st January 2020:

Removal of Schedule B

  • Schedule B will be removed. The CHS ‘sightings report’, which records and monitors evidence of conditions and abnormalities, will be used to add and remove breeds to and from Schedule A. These reports have been collated by the Eye Panel Working Party alongside Schedule B for five years and will now be reviewed annually, allowing continued monitoring of the incidence of any conditions across all breeds.

  • Where evidence of new and emerging conditions has been noted via the sightings report, breeds may be considered for addition to Schedule A, and where no reports of affected dogs have been noted for a period of five years, breeds may be considered for removal from Schedule A.

  • Due to evidence of an established condition, the following breeds currently listed on Schedule B will be added to Schedule A: Border Collie (Goniodysgenesis/primary glaucoma), French Bulldog (Hereditary cataracts early onset), Hungarian Vizsla (Goniodysgenesis/primary glaucoma), Papillon (Generalised progressive retinal atrophy), and Golden Retriever (Goniodysgenesis/primary glaucoma).

  • Remaining breeds currently listed on Schedule B have had very few reports of associated eye conditions and so will no longer be listed, as evidence suggests that the breed is not, at this time, predisposed to the condition.

  • Wording on the eye certificates, which have recently been redesigned, will be amended to more accurately reflect the heredity of eye condition. This will enable any dog to now participate in the Eye Scheme and, in the case of KC registered dogs, have the result recorded in the Breed Record Supplement (BRS) and on the KC Health Test Results Finder online.

Change to recommended frequency of eye screening

  • For KC Assured Breeders, all breeds on Schedule A must be eye screened within 12 months prior to the date of mating. The Assured Breeder Scheme rules will be altered to ensure that they accurately reflect this.

Publication of Multifocal Retinal Dysplasia results

  • Multifocal Retinal Dysplasia results will be published in the BRS and KC Health Test Results Finder online, rather than on an open register. Health test results will no longer be referred to as ‘pass’ or ‘fail’, but rather ‘affected’ or ‘unaffected’.

Bill Lambert, Senior Health and Welfare Manager at the Kennel Club commented: “Collaboratively with the BVA and the Eye Panel Working Party, we have agreed that Schedule B is removed as it no longer serves a reasonable purpose. We now have improved ways to more effectively monitor eye conditions in all breeds with an annual sightings report, which has run alongside the scheme for five years now.

“Many breeders will welcome the opportunity to participate in the scheme and have the results published on the Kennel Club Health Tests Results Finder regardless of whether their breed appears on Schedule A. Any abnormalities collated in this sightings report will be reviewed annually by the Eye Panel Working Party, providing continual surveillance of the incidence of any new and emerging conditions in any breed, and assisting breeders in making sensible breeding decisions that promote good dog health.”

BVA President, Daniella Dos Santos said: “The annual sightings report means we now have five years of data on which dogs are most affected by hereditary eye diseases. We hope the removal of Schedule B will make it easier for breeders to recognise and test the breeds that are most likely to be affected by these diseases and we’ll continue to encourage routine eye screening for dogs of any breed, both purebred and crossbreed, both to ensure we have the most accurate data possible and to safeguard the health of the dogs involved.”

Further information about the CHS BVA/KC/ISDS Eye Scheme is available from both the KC and the BVA’s websites - www.thekennelclub.org.uk, www.bva.co.uk - or from the Kennel Club’s Health Team: health@thekennelclub.org.uk.

FAQs about the changes to the scheme can be found at www.thekennelclub.org.uk/eye-scheme-questions.

The breeds currently listed on Schedule A can be found at www.thekennelclub.org.uk/health/breeding-for-health/complex-inherited-disorders/bvakc-health-schemes/bvakcisds-eye-scheme, and the Health Test Results Finder at www.thekennelclub.org.uk/services/public/mateselect/test.

 


Annual General Meeting
27/01/2020

The AGM for the GermanSpitz Club of Great Britain will be held on                                      at 10:30am, in Ryton On Dunsmore, Coventry, CV8 3FL

Tea and coffee will be availible from 10am

 

Retiring Officers;

Retiring Committee; 

Committee Co-opted during the year; 

Committee Vacanies; 

all the above are prepared to stand for formal election and re-election. Anyone nominated for the Secretary or Committee posts must have been a member of the club for at least the prior 13 months.

 


2020 Fundraising Calendar
08/10/2019
The 2020 German Spitz Fundraising Calendar is now in stock and available for order! 
 
Calendars are £7 each and will be available for collection at the following shows: 
  • German Spitz Club of GB Champ show (3rd Nov)
  • British Utility Breeds Club Ch Show (7th Dec)
  • LKA Ch Show (13th Dec) 
 
They can also be posted out at a cost of £9 each within the UK; and worldwide at cost to buyer. 
 
Orders can ONLY be placed via the dedicated email inbox: germanspitzcalendar@hotmail.com
 
Please ensure you specify the number of copies you would like, and whether you will collect at a show, or if needing postage include the address. 
 
Payment can be made in cash on collection, or via bank transfer to the designated bank account (details will be supplied on confirmation of your order). 
 
Proceeds will be donated to the German Spitz Club of GB funds. 

2015 club judging available
19/03/2015

 The 2015 club judging list is now available in the downloads section


membership renewals
13/11/2014

calendar sales
16/01/2014

£270.00 was raised from sale of the Spitz Calendar, well done to all those involved


Ch. show 2013
05/11/2013

BIS Tymy Footsteps. BPIS Grizwold Lohengrin At Druitz, BVIS Hewett's Ch Spellcast Talk To Me JW


Championship Show 2012
08/11/2012

BIS- Francis & Pearce'sCH Longsdales Jen You Win JW ShCM

BPIS - King's Spellcast Talk Ta Da Tail

BVIS - Thurston's Rossfort Caractacus From Liubice


photo competition 2011
14/01/2012
Thanks to Pat Esson raising £288.00 for welfare from her photo competition, winners names will be printed in the Newsletter

Championship Show 2011
04/12/2011
BIS - Lusam Davy Dingle at Ulmarra BPIS - Jansanleis Mayhem BVIS - Ch Wychlea The Dutchess Sh CM

Rowan and Sam
29/03/2011
Sam Orchard and her blind dog Rowan have raised £101.50 for the Welfare for passing his Good Citizens Bronze. Rowan is also a 'Pets as Therapy' dog. his next big challenge is to learn Agility through voice commands.

G.S. Club show March 2011
28/03/2011
BIS Wychlea Ronday Vooh, BPIS Kelham Box Clever, B.V .I.S. Ch. Nosregor Hot Shot for Musique

Championship Show November 2010
08/11/2010
Best in Show Lynda Hewett's Champion Spellcast Talk To me JW. (Mittel) Best Puppy in Show Karen Morgan's Cyfelin Jack Frost at Ahlenagen, (Klein) Best Veteran in Show Tom & Jan Highmoor's Ch. Kartmel Legolas (Klein) Thanks go to Jan Highmoor for the beautiful cakes she made (not a crumb left) to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the German Spitz, and for Tom for providing the 'Bucks Fizz'

health fund
28/09/2010
£275.00 was raised in donations in memory of Mrs Maureen Kimber who sadly passed away this year (2010) for the health fund


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