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Welcome to the South of England Basset Hound Club

Sunday, 15 January 2012 14:41

The Club Events List has been updated for 2012

click Events on the main menu for details of this years events

One event not on the list:

Sept 2012 (date to be confirmed) SOEBHC and South West Branch BHC Joint Club Walk

Contact Sue Daniel 098084227 or Kim Culyer-Dawson for details

 

 

40th Club Show

Sunday 19thFebruary 2012

Closing Date for Entries: 20th January post marked

Classes:  Puppy, Junior, Novice, Post Graduate, Limit, Open for Dogs and for Bitches, Veteran for Dogs/Bitches and Special Members Stakes

Specials on offer for all class winners and best in show, reserve best in show and best puppy plus raffle

   

39th Show - July 2011

Results

Best in Show:  Ms. S Thexton  Barrenger Swanhild

Reserve Best in Show: Mrs.J Grimshaw Feorlig Bolt From The Blue

Best Puppyin Show: Mrs D Newman Woferlow Tinker Bell With Clavidar


   

Membership Secretary

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Last Updated on Saturday, 11 June 2011 11:27

Please address all membership enquiries to the Membership Secretary at:

Kim Culyer-Dawson
142 Shepherdess Walk,
London,
N1 7JJ

Tel: 02076 848152

   

Thursday, 02 June 2011 08:43

Basset Hound Health Survey 2011

Can you help us?

The Basset Hound has been the subject of various areas of research and health studies, some for more than 20 years.

Areas of most common topics are skin, bloat (GDV) and eye testing for closed angle glaucoma. This work is being carried out to ensure that we continue to have a fit and healthy Breed.

All of the Basset Hound Breed Clubs within the UK have their own Breed Health Representatives and as part of the remit from the Kennel Club, a number of actions require to be undertaken. One of these is a Breed Specific Heath Survey. It is a few years since the last UK survey was undertaken and it is our intention to repeat these surveys on a more regular basis to provide us with an ongoing picture of health in the breed. This will let us see how the breed’s health is improving and also highlight any areas of interest which may require further investigation.

All of the Breed Clubs in the UK are participating in the latest survey.

Please click HERE to take you to Breed Health / Health Survey 2011 and then download the form and follow the instructions for completion and return.

   

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