The ISCGB are delighted to announce that since being assigned a confirmed position on the Animal Health Trust’s Give a Dog a Genome 50 list, the ISCGB are also funding the sequencing of 3 further dogs which will be chosen by the AHT as being the most beneficial to the breed at present.
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The ISCGB are delighted to announce that we have been assigned a confirmed position on the Animal Health Trust’s Give a Dog a Genome 50 list to have the entire genome for a Spinone to be sequenced.
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Full Working Gundog Certificate
| Date | Club | Assessors | Location | Game | Dog | Handler |
| 28/02/2009 | KC | M.Nixon & W.Young | Reeth, North Yorkshire | Grouse | Freshetin Lenriggine (Tilly) | Jean Baldwin |
Congratulations
to Bella – Freshetin Poiana and Ray Davies – Breeder and handler who jointly won the Tower Bird Trophy for the 2007- 2008 HPR Field Trial season.
Novice Field Trial
Titsey, Westerham, Kent RH8 0SP
November 5th 2015
Judges
Maureen Nixon
Chilly Chellumbrun
Continue reading “ISCGB Novice Field Trial Nov 2015 – Result”
Open Field Trial
Goudhurst, Kent
October 6th 2015
Judges
Mark Firmin
Ray Davies
All Aged Field Trial
Boreham, Essex, CM3 3DQ
Thursday 01 October 2015
Judges
Chris Snelling and Steve Robson
Continue reading “ISCGB All Aged Field Trial Oct 2015 – Results”
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The genetics work is currently waiting for more samples so we can do a second round of genetic analysis. We urgently need a further 11 samples from affected dogs (FROM ANY COUNTRY) so if your dog has suffered from seizures and you would like to help with the research, please email bryan.mclaughlin@aht.org.uk and request a DNA sample kit for Italian Spinone Epilepsy research. These kits are free of charge for dogs taking part in the research. Thank you to everyone who has supported us so far.
GSP Club, Yorkshire Group Team Retrieve Challenge 2015
This annual event is open to all HPR breeds.
Groups of friends form teas of either mixed or single HPR breeds. This year there were 54 entries making 7 teams, and 16 of these entries were Spinoni, split across 2 teams. This is exciting beacuse it is rare to see so many Spinoni entering ”Working” competitions, often there will be just one, or none at all in a working test or field trial.
The event was split into 4 retrieve tests of varying difficulty. Each team member does the test and is marked individually. The scrose of the top 3 dogs from each team are then used to give the total score for each test.
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Test One
A long seen retrieve across a field to the edge of a wood. Each dog started off with 25 points and lost a point for every error. So, for Toby and me, while the test itself wasn’t difficult, Toby marked the retrieve and ran out fast, but he lost marks for peeing on a tree, hunting wide of the area and on his return he came back to me on a slight curve rather than in a direct straight line.
Test Two
The second test was a split retrieve. Two dummies were set out, quite close to each other, on the edge of a crop field (with a strong scent of game – probably rabbits). One was a seen marked retrieve, representing a dead bird, the other, representing a “runner” or wounded bird, was a blind retrieve. We had to decide which bird to send the dog for first and points would be lost for selecting the wrong bird. I correctly sent Toby for the runner first, which he winded quite quickly, brought straight back and delivered to hand. The second retrieve was more challenging because although Toby had marked this, by now he had forgotten about it. I set him off correctly but he became distracted by the scent in the crops, as did many other dogs, and it took a while for me to direct him back towards the dummy. I lost points here for over direction and confusing my dog with to much whistle. Eventually he winded it and brought it back with a nice delivery to hand.
Test Three
Alli Kay & Toby 2015