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Club Executive

President – Oliver Campbell

Vice President – Gerry Texeira

Secretary – Lachlan Venn

Treasurer – Grady Lyle

Committee Members

Show Manager – Sandi Sharpe

Asst. Secretary – Michelle Gress

Committee –  Ahmad Iman (puppy officer)

Committee – (equipment/shows) – Allan Casey

Committee – Ashleigh Adam

Committee – Peter Grassmayr

Breed Registrar (NRCA Breed surveys) – Wendy Casey

Sub Committee

Show Secretary – Sandi Sharpe

Pointscore Secretary – Vacant

Trophy Officer – Sue Bagarozza

Breed Registrar (NRCA Breed Surveys / HD|ED Forms) – Wendy Casey

Rotty Review Editor – Fatin Murad

Graphics / Social Media – Vacant

Website – Oliver Campbell

Public Officer – Vacant

Auditor – Vanja Neuss

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Oliver Campbell

Lachlan Venn

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If after careful consideration and research you find the Rottweiler is the right companion for you and your family, remembering they are not a toy or a child substitute and require a strong pack leader that will keep them safe from harm, then please contact a registered breeder or The Rottweiler Club of NSW who will endeavour to help you find your new companion. Please take your time in choosing a puppy, all puppies are cute, but you need to be happy with your decision so you can have a long, rewarding relationship with your Rottweiler.

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    NOTICE REGARDING DOCKING

    Current laws in NSW (and most of Australia) now prohibit the docking of tails of any dog. Please do not ask any breeders to dock the tail of any puppy, as they would be committing an offence if they did so. For further information please visit this link: http://www.ricecrc.org/reader/aw-companion/tail-docking-guide.htm

    Traditionally, tail docking was performed when the puppies were newly born within days. This was prior to their neur logical development and caused no harm or distress to the puppies. If a tail was docked at any older age, this is no longer refered to as “docking”, but an amputation.

    All forms of docking and amputation are now prohibited by law in NSW for routine, prophylactic or cosmetic reasons, and no ethical breeder or vet will perform this surgery. If the animals welfare is at stake – ie: dog or puppy has irreparable tail damage, then vets are permitted to perform an amputation, however this must be well documented.

    Please respect the laws of this state, and don’t promote or request the illegal docking of tails.

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