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  • Havanese breed club | United Kingdom | Havanese Club of GB

    Official Havanese Breed Club in UK, United Kingdom, Havanese breed information and advice, Havanese puppy buying guide Havanese Club of GB JOIN US contact@havanese-club-gb.co.uk Looking for a Puppy?

  • Havanese Club GB Committee

    Meet Officers and Committee members Meet the Committee Diane Mottram President Prof Lee Miles Vice Chair adorelegb@gmail.com Wayne Morris Chair Dorothy Bunting Membership Secretary 07950 027328 HCGBmembership@gmail.com Gaynor Morris Secretary 07769 454367 Dr Andrea Akkad Breed Health 07525 069870 Catherine Muscroft Treasurer 07515 762698 Lesa Miles Committee 01258 839133 adorelegb@gmail.com Sue Clements Committee 01775 840183 Susanna Thorne Committee Bob Bunting Committee festus.burke@gmail.com Lucy Mottram Committee

  • Join the Havanese Club of GB

    How to join and Application form Current annual membership fee: Single: £8 Joint: £10 Junior: £1 Download Application Form

  • Havanese Club of GB Open Shows

    Visitors are welcome to our shows HCGB Open Shows Recent HCGB Open shows are listed below- please click individual links to see more information. 4th May 2025 HCGB 33rd Open Show 5th May 2024 HCGB 32nd Open Show 8th April 2023 HCGB 31st Open Show 10th April 2022 HCGB 30th Open Show Schedule Schedule Schedule & Entry 18 Apr 2020 Due to COVID-19 restrictions CANCELLED HCGB 30th Open Show Schedule 20 Apr 2019 HCGB 29th Open Show Schedule 07 Apr 2018 HCGB 28th Open Show Schedule 08 Apr 2017 HCGB 27th Open Show Schedule 09 Apr 2016 HCGB 26th Open Show Schedule 11 Apr 2015 HCGB 25th Open Show Schedule 12 Apr 2014 HCGB 24th Open Show Schedule Please reload

  • Show Results | havanese-club-gb

    HCGB 8th Champ Show 23rd Oct 2022 Judge's Critique

  • Health Testing Advice for Breeders | havanese-club-gb

    Health Testing Recommendations for Havanese Breeders Eye Testing All breeding dogs, starting after the age of 12 months and before first breeding, should have an annual eye test performed and certified by an official BVA Eye Panelist . Where possible, a copy of the report should be submitted to the HCGB Health Officer. Patella Testing A one off examination of the knee cap should be performed after the age of 12 months and before first breeding, by an experienced vet. The test should certified as per Putnam Scoring system (a form can be found here ). Essential Tests optional Tests The following tests are not considered essential, but it may benefit the breed to gather further information on these conditions. Heart testing not before the age of two years Other tests to consider: Hip & Elbow screening not before the age of one year DNA tests which may include Von Willebrands, Haemophilia A, Methaemoglobinaemia, Macrothrombocytosis, CDDY Chondrodystrophy, and traits such as furnishings and colour dilution

  • Aftercare | havanese-club-gb

    Aftercare & Support A reputable Breeder will provide long-term support and advice Reputable Breeders will want to be kept informed of the puppy's progress You should feel able to contact them as frequently as you need to during the puppy's settling in period You should always inform the Breeder should any health issues arise Should your circumstance change and you can no longer keep your dog, please contact the Breeder first. You can also contact our Rescue and Rehoming service.

  • Havanese Club of GB Rescue

    Havanese Club of GB Rescue and rehoming service Havanese Re-homing & Rescue The Havanese Club of GB offers a re-homing and rescue service for Havanese. If you can no longer care for your Havanese due to ill health or change in circumstances, please contact us to discuss whether re-homing through our service may be an alternative you would wish to consider. We will also accept confidential surrender from breeding homes or facilities. We welcome offers of homes for rescue Havanese- please note that potential new homes will be vetted. If you are interested in offering a home to a rescue or re-home Havanese, please download and complete the form below, and email or post it to Lesa Miles. For more information, please contact our Havanese Rescue Co-ordinator Lesa Miles via email on havaneserescuegb@gmail.com or telephone 07850 335700 . Re-homing Enquiry Form

  • Hip statistics | havanese-club-gb

    Th ere is no evidence that Hip Dysplasia is more common in Havanese than other small breeds. The British Veterinary Association does not yet have enough hip X-ray results in their database to make a judgement of the prevalence of Hip Dysplasia in Havanese. However, the Orthopedic Foundation For Animals in the US has data on 7,129 tested Havanese and their results show Havanese are comparable to many other small breeds. Below is a list of OFA hip statistics as published to date (accessed in January 2025), in breeds from toy and other groups. You may have seen posts on social media stating that the -highly respected- Finnish canine health database shows that more than 50% of Havanese screened in Finland had Hip Dysplasia on Xray. This is based on only 332 tested Havanese over a nine year period. As with hip testing results in the UK, in terms of statistical validity this is a small number of dogs, and it is therefore not yet possible to draw conclusions about the breed as a whole. In contrast, the OFA data, based on 7,129 tested Havanese, demonstrates that at least 90% of tested dogs had a normal hip conformation, an additional 1% were indeterminate, and the vast majority of the remaining 9% fell into the 'mild' category. Any health data analyst would therefore ask questions as to why the results in the Finnish database are skewed towards hip dysplasia, before making any generalisations about the breed. There may be many different reasons, which theoretically may include the issue of small numbers, differences the methodology used to obtain and/or score Xrays, or factors specific to the local population. There may be any number of other factors we don’t know about. Until more dogs are added to their database, it will remain difficult to interpret the results. Nevertheless, we must not disregard this statistic but keep an open mind, closely monitor the data going forward, and review conclusions on an ongoing basis.

  • Havanese Club of GB useful links

    Useful Links The Kennel Club Ownership Transfer Dog Showing Good Citizen Petlog Puppy Buyers Dog Health Eye Testing Havanese Colours Havanese Magazine Havanese Fanciers Canadian KC Havanese Club America Havanese Book Grooming Book

  • Havanese Club of GB Constitution

    HCGB rules and regulations Rules & Regulations Revised 2015 NAME The Official name of the society shall be: - THE HAVANESE CLUB OF GREAT BRITAIN dd & Manage Items. OBJECTIVES The objectives of the club shall be: To promote the interest of the breed and responsible ownership at all levels. To act as a focal point for both knowledge and education. To hold breed shows etc. along with social and educational events MEMBERSHIP (2005) The annual subscription shall be £8 single and £10 joint (two people living in the same household) £1 junior members (16 years or under). Junior membership applications must be supported by a single or joint subscription. Subscriptions shall be due on 1st Jan every year. Juniors have no voting rights. No member shall be entitled to enjoy any of the privileges of membership until such subscriptions are fully paid. No person shall be able to serve as an Officer or Member of the Committee, or to vote on Club matters unless their subscriptions were paid up as at the 31st January, in the current year and for the previous twelve months. The club must make a list of members and their addresses available for inspection, if so requested, by the members of the Club or by the Kennel Club. A list of breeders will be held by the Secretary, only members who adhere to the clubs code of ethics and have submitted official KC/BVA eye results to the Clubs Health Officer will be included on the list. A fee of £10 to be paid upon registration of each litter with the Secretary. A member may be elected to Honorary Life Membership at the AGM on recommendation of the committee, in recognition of outstanding service to the Club. Notice of the proposal to elect an Honorary Life Member shall appear on the Agenda for the AGM. Honorary Life Members shall have all the rights and privileges of membership, but shall not be liable to pay a subscription. COMMITTEE & OFFICERS The day to day management of the club shall be in the hands of a committee consisting of nine members elected, three to retire annually in rotation, if eligible may offer themselves for re-election. The Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer shall hold office for three years and will retire in rotation, if eligible may offer themselves for re-election. A Vice Chairman to be elected annually from within the committee. The President of the Club shall retire annually but will be eligible for re-election. The committee shall appoint Sub-Committee’s if required. Those Officers and Committee seeking re-election will not be required to obtain a proposer or seconder. New nominees must be proposed and seconded by fully paid up members of the Club. The election of Officer and Committee shall take place at the A.G.M by secret ballot. No person whilst an undischarged bankrupt may serve on the committee of or hold any other office or appointment within a Kennel Club registered Society. MEETINGS An A.G.M must be held each year. Its purpose shall be to receive the current accounts and balance-sheet. To elect Officers and Committee. To receive a report on the workings of the previous year. To appoint an Auditor. To discuss any resolution placed on the Agenda of which 14 days notice must be given in writing to the Secretary. No business shall be transacted at an A.G.M. unless notice thereof appears on the Agenda, with the exception of Routine matters which in the opinion of the Chairperson of the meeting shall be dealt with as a matter of urgency. A Special General Meeting may be summoned by the Secretary at the request of the Committee, or on the requisition in writing of at least 15 paid up members of the club specifying the business to be transacted. Members of the Club must receive not less than 21 days notice of a Special or General Meeting and such notice must be given in writing OR by public notice in the Canine press (Dog World/Ours Dogs). The minutes of the previous a.g.m. to be included in the Habanero not less than 21 days prior to the meeting. The Committee and Officers shall meet at convenient times as and when necessary. The quorate for a General Meeting shall be 15 paid up members personally present and for meetings of the Committee 5 Members personally present of whom 2 should be Officers. Committee Members should attend a committee meeting at least once in each year. At other times an apology will be expected in writing or the member will cease to hold office. The Committee shall have the power to fill any vacancy, which may occur in the Committee during the year. Please reload TROPHIES & PROPERTY Any property of the club shall be vested in Officers and Committee for the time being. FINANCE The financial year of the club will commence on the 1st January and end on the 31st. December each year. The Treasurer shall receive all monies, keep a proper record of receipts and payments and submit a properly audited income and expenditure account and balance sheet to members at the A.G.M. of the club. He/she will keep a banking account in the name of the club and cheques will be signed by any 2 of 3 duly nominated. Accounts will be certified annually and presented to the members at the Annual General Meeting. Certification of accounts must be carried out by one qualified accountant or two individuals with accountancy experience. Those undertaking the certification must be independent from those who prepared the accounts. A copy of the annual statement of accounts for the last financial year which must be certified in accordance with the rules of the society be made available on request to members 14 days prior to the AGM. Additionally, the annual statement of accounts will be available for inspection by members at the Annual General Meeting. RULES & REGULATIONS The rules of the club may not be altered except at an A.G.M or Special Meeting and such alterations should not be brought into force until the Kennel Club has been advised and given its approval of the alteration. The Kennel Club shall be the final authority for the interpretation of the rules and regulations of the club in all cases of canine or club matters. FEDERATION This club shall not join any federation of Societies of Clubs. SUSPENSION & EXPULSION Any member who shall be suspended under Kennel Club rule A11 and /or disqualified under Kennel Club rule A 42j(8) shall ipso facto cease to be a member of the club for the duration of the suspension and/or disqualification. If the conduct of any member shall, in the opinion of the Committee, be injurious or likely to be injurious to the character or interests of the club, the Committee of the Club may, at a meeting, the notice convening which, includes as an object the consideration of the member, determine that a Special General Meeting of the Club shall be called for the purpose of passing a resolution to expel him/her. Notice of the Special Meeting shall be sent to the accused member giving particulars of the complaint and advising him/her of the place date and hour of the meeting that he/she may attend to offer an explanation. If at this meeting a resolution to expel is passed by a two thirds majority of members present and voting, his/her name shall be forthwith erased from the list of members and he/she shall thereupon cease for all purposes to be a member of the club, except that he/she may within 2 calendar months from the date of such a meeting, appeal to the Kennel Club upon and subject to such conditions as the Kennel Club may impose. EXPULSION If the Club expels any member for discreditable conduct in connection with dogs, dog shows, trials or competition, the club must report the matter in writing to The Kennel Club within seven days and supply any particulars required.. DISSOLUTIONS The club shall not be dissolved unless three-quarters of the members vote for such a dissolution at a General Meeting and confirmed at an Extra-ordinary Meeting, notice thereof shall be given to each member. In the event of the club ceasing to exist, the profits and assets will be re-distributed, as the members deem fit. ANNUAL RETURNS The Officers acknowledge that during the month of January each year, Maintenance of Title Fees will be forwarded to the Kennel Club by the Secretary for continuance of registration and that by 31st July each year, other returns as stipulated in the Kennel Club regulations for the Registration and Maintenance of Title Societies and Municipal Authorities, be forwarded to the Kennel Club. The Officers also acknowledge their duty to inform the Kennel Club of any changes of Secretary of the Club, which may occur during the year.. Please reload

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