News and updates

From Dogs Australia: Amendment to British Bulldog Breed Standard Extension

10-12-2025

The National Breed Standards Coordination Group Chairperson, Marie Merchant has confirmed the Group has reviewed and agreed to a request from the National British Bulldog Council (Australia) to update the breed standard extension for this breed.

The Dogs Australia website has been updated accordingly. Please click here to view.

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FCI LOGIN News - 25/11/2025 FCI World Challenge of Top Dogs 2026 Invitation & Entry Form

09-12-2025

Click here for Information on the FCI World Challenge of Top Dogs 2026 and Invitation.

Click here for Information on the FCI World Challenge of Top Dogs 2026 Entry Form.

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FCI LOGIN News - 28/11/2025

09-12-2025
Dear NCOs,

As you have been informed, the Regulations for FCI Dog Shows have been amended by the FCI General Committee during its meeting held in May 2025.  The changes will be implemented in 2 phases.

1.  a first set of changes effective from Jan. 1st, 2026.  The amended version of the regulations has been on our website for some months (https://www.fci.be/en/Shows-43.html)

2.  a second set of changes effective from Jan.1st, 2027, all related to the new class “Bred by Exhibitor”.  The amended version is now available on our website, too (https://www.fci.be/en/Shows-43.html).

The introduction of the class “Bred by Exhibitor” aims at truly highlighting the breeders and their work.  

We thank you for informing the pedigree dog community in your country.
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Dogs Australia Judges Contract for Australian & New Zealand Judges

09-12-2025

In accordance with Items 7.5.7 and 7.5.8 of the October 2025 Dogs Australia Board meeting minutes, a separate Judges Contract has been created applicable for Australian & New Zealand Judges only, with page 4 pertaining to the Judging Declaration for Additional Breeds being removed.

These changes are effective immediately and the form (with and without the digital signature feature) can be accessed from the Dogs Australia website here. 

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War Animal Day - 24 February 2026

09-12-2025

Dear Affiliates & Members,

Please find below links to AWAMO posters and information packages to assist you in organising a War Animal Day event on 24 February 2026.

Click here for the AWAMO War Animal Day Poster Template

Click here for the War Animal Day Cash Donation Box Label

Click here for the War Animal Day Event Information.

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New Book Available for Christmas: 'DOGS OF WAR' by Nigel Allsopp

09-12-2025

A Special book is available now for Christmas: DOGS OF WAR by (AWAMO) Australian War Animals Memorial Organisation Founder, Nigel Allsopp.

"These are the stories we rarely hear - the ones that stay with soldiers long after the war is over."

Published by Big Sky Publishing, this book tells of Guardians of the Battlefield. True Stories of Canine Loyalty and Bravery. 


About AWAMO
At the Australian War Animals Memorial Organisation (AWAMO), we honour and remember the brave animals that have served alongside our military personnel. Through memorials, support programs, and education, we ensure their sacrifices are never forgotten. This book is a testimonial to these brave and devoted dogs.


Join AWAMO in recognising these incredible heroes and supporting their ongoing care.

'DOGS OF WAR' is available through BIG W, Amazon, Booktopia, QBD Books, Dymocks and Readings.
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Southern Region Annual General Meeting

04-12-2025

Given that a quorum was not reached at last week’s Annual General Meeting for the Southern Region and the current committee have all resigned, another AGM will be held on Sunday 4th January 2026, at 2.00pm at the Rules Club Wagga Wagga, 188 Fernleigh Road & Glenfield Road, Glenfield Park, Wagga Wagga.

Nominations to be emailed to Neil Curwen: [email protected]

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The Pawsuit Is On For the 2026 Australian Dog of the Year!

03-12-2025

The Pawsuit Is On: Puppy Tales launches the 2026 Australian Dog of the Year! Celebrating the goodest Aussie dogs for their love, courage and fur-iendship $20,000 prize pool for Winners, Nominees and Voters!

Plus more Medals and new Judges, including ABC Muster Dogs TV star Frank Fingers!

 

Is your dog eligible to be the 2026 Dog of the Year?? Find out here!

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New laws for dog breeders in NSW

02-12-2025

What is changing?

The NSW government has introduced new laws to strengthen the welfare of dogs bred in NSW. These changes amend the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1979 and the Companion Animals Act 1998 to ensure better standards, accountability and transparency in dog breeding activities. The new laws are being introduced in stages and apply to all dog breeders in NSW, including those with accidental litters.
Key dates:

From 21 November 2024

Restrictions on dog numbers. Cap of 20 non-desexed female adult dogs (i.e. over 6 months of age) on premises. Breeders with more than 20 have until 1 December 2025 to comply or have an approved exemption in place.

 

From 1 December 2025
 Exemption for certain breeders who had more than 20 female adult dogs (i.e over 6 months of age) on 24 October 2024, under certain conditions until 1 December 2035
• Mandatory breeder identification requirements

• Lifetime breeding cap for dogs and associated reporting requirements

• Minimum staff to dog ratio requirements

• ID requirements for the sale or transfer of dogs born on 1 December 2025.

From 1 December 2026
Breeders with an exemption to hold more than 20 non-desexed female adult dogs must not have more than 50.
 
From 1 December 2029
All breeders are required to comply with the Animal Welfare Code of Practice for Breeding Dogs and Cats.
Please click here for the full information leaflet.
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From Dogs Australia: Amendment to Dachshund Breed Standard

02-12-2025

Dogs Australia have received advice from the National Breed Standards Coordination Group Chairperson, Marie Merchant that the Group has reviewed a request from the National Dachshund Council (Australia) regarding amendments required to their breed standard, to bring it in line with the current Kennel Club UK standard.  Dogs Australia's website has now been updated accordingly.

Please click here to view a copy of the Dachshund Breed standard, which previously appeared on the Dogs Australia website prior to the amendments. 

The link to view the Kennel Club UK standard is provided below as the number of changes to the standard are considerable: https://www.royalkennelclub.com/breed-standards/

 

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