Eukanuba 2010 New Zealand Kennel Club National Dog Show   manfeild
  Friday 1st - Sunday 3rd October 2010 - Manfeild Park, Feilding  


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 Judges


DR EUGENIO GONZALEZ AGUILO (Chile)
Born in 1951, Eugenio was 13 when he started raising pedigree dogs. In 1976 he graduated as a Veterinarian Doctor and Cattle Sciences at the University of Chile. President of the Society of Veterinarian Medicine of Chile, and the General Secretary of the Chilean Veterinarian Doctor`s School. He led several pet orientated shows on TV and in 1980 he founded the magazine "Perros y Cachorros" (dogs and puppies).

His breed is the Boxer, becoming Speciality Judge in 1972 at 21 years old. In 1981 he became an All breeds Judge of the Chilean Kennel Club and the F.C.I. He has judged in Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, American and the Caribbean, Spain, Australia and New Zealand. As well as extensively in his own country of Chile. He judged the BIS at the SICALAM in 2009.

President of the SICASUD and first president of the SICALAM, President of the Santiago Kennel Club and Vice-president of the Cinologic Chilean Federation. Director of the Chilean Kennel Club, member of the F.C.I and president of the Chilean Kennel Club in 2001 and again in 2005 until 2007. Presently he is Vice-President of de Directory of the Chilean Kennel Club. He has participated in several World-wide assemblies of the FCI and of SICASUD/SICALAM.



COLONEL KENNETH M ROY (Pakistan)
Colonel Kenneth M. Roy is from Pakistan. He comes from a hunting family. His family kept mostly Pointers, Labradors, English Springer Spaniels and Grey Hounds. He gun-trained his first Labrador at the age of fourteen. Initially his interest was only in working Gundogs but later he got seriously involved in Show Dogs.

His main breed is the Labrador but he has kept and has shown Pointers, English Springer Spaniels and German Shepherds. He is judging All Breed Championship Shows for the last twenty eight years. He is an FCI licensed judge, licensed to award CACIBs at International Shows.

He is Asia Kennel Union All Breed Judge and Kennel Club of Pakistan’s All Breed Judge. He has judged FCI International and National Championship Shows in Australia, Philippine, India, Thailand, Taiwan, Malaysia and Indonesia.

He is the author of an internationally acclaimed book titled ‘The Magnificent Labrador’. Currently he is the President of the Kennel club of Pakistan and is also President of the Gundog Club of Pakistan.



COLM HASTINGS (Ireland)
I have been breeding showing and judging for the last 30 years. It seems like only yesterday that I started.

In partnership with my wife Rose, we have made up several champions in Old English Sheepdog. We have been fortunate to own and have breed some of the top winning dogs in our country.

I have judged extensively across Europe and look forward to my first visit to New Zealand.



HANS ALMGREN (Sweden) - is replacing Ove Germundsson who is now unable to attend for health reason
I was born in a hunter family in the northern region of Sweden where dogs were such a big part of my family. When I was a little boy my father used to take me with him when he was out hunting. It was pretty much everything from elk to waterfowl. As hunters we were (and still are) extremely dependent on our dogs and this was where I started to become interested in dogs. There was a norwegian elkhound that was my favourite during the period that I went to a kindergarten. It was this dog that I used to walk a long walk with. This particular dog was an amazing elkhound that herded many elk including the ones that my father trapped.

Since then I have had Rottweiler and Briard but I have liked Shih Tzu which is a very happy and friendly breed.

Which breeds do I breed?
I have have Shih Tzus since mid 1970 but the breeding started in 1979. My first kennel name/prefix was "Bombers" but I started to breed under the kennel prefix "Adorenaline" after a separation from my former partner. I have bred and owned 23 champions including 3 World Winners. The first dog that won the Champion of Champion 1983 in Sweden was owned by me. In 1994 one other dog of mine won the Veteran of Veterans.

I have been certified by the Swedish Kennel Club to judge since 1995. I have always judged in accordance to the FCI’s rules and followed the regulations since then. In addition, I have judged in many countries in Europe, Japan and Australia. Today I am certified to judge approximately 150 breeds and mostly gundog, working, utility-non sporting, toy and some hound breeds