Australian Terrier Trust

Australian Terrier Trust The AusTTrust is a 501(c)(3) organization assisting the Australian Terrier Club of America, Inc. in supporting our breed through Health and Education.

All donations are tax deductible.

07/04/2024

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ANAC Day -- April 25
04/25/2024

ANAC Day -- April 25

Chag Pesach sameach!
04/22/2024

Chag Pesach sameach!

AusTTrust Fundraiser - supporting the ATCA through Health and Education                      Trench Pals by Chris Collin...
03/20/2024

AusTTrust Fundraiser - supporting the ATCA through Health and Education
Trench Pals by Chris Collingwood
High Quality Framed Limited Edition Print, available for bidding at the live auction at the 2024 National Specialty in Perry, Georgia. More information about this item on the Home page of the ATCA website: https://australianterrier.org/

To all of our fellow Australian terrier lovers "down under" = HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY!
01/25/2024

To all of our fellow Australian terrier lovers "down under" = HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY!

12/31/2023

Happy New Year from ATTrust

Happy Kwanzaa
12/26/2023

Happy Kwanzaa

12/22/2023
Happy Hanukkah
12/07/2023

Happy Hanukkah

American Kennel ClubPrecautions Regarding Canine Upper Respiratory IllnessThere are a lot of unknowns about this newest ...
11/28/2023

American Kennel Club
Precautions Regarding Canine Upper Respiratory Illness
There are a lot of unknowns about this newest canine illness. We should all do our best to work to avoid the spread of this disease by following these basic recommendations:
Keep your dog up to date on vaccines including but not limited to Bordetella, Parainfluenza, and Canine Influenza, and avoid direct contact with other dogs.
If your dog has been exposed to a dog with an upper respiratory illness, but is showing no symptoms, it is recommended you quarantine your dog for a minimum of 2 weeks. Do not take it to any areas where other dogs will be.
If your dog has been exposed to a dog with an upper respiratory illness, and is showing symptoms, it is recommended you quarantine your dog for a minimum of 4 weeks after all symptoms have passed. Do not take it to any areas where other dogs will be.
Absolutely do not take your dog to any events if it is showing any signs of respiratory illness such as coughing, sneezing, wheezing, any nasal discharge, lack of energy, or difficulty breathing.
Avoid sharing water and food bowls among dogs. Dog bowls should be washed regularly.
Regularly wash or sanitize your hands, especially after handling dogs.
While judging guidelines recommend that judges ask the exhibitor to display the oral exam, during this time and out of an abundance of caution, judges are expected to have the exhibitor display the oral exam and may personally examine the mouth ONLY if absolutely necessary. Where applicable, judges must conduct thumb exams.
If necessary to personally examine the mouth, the judge MUST sanitize their hands after examining the dog, and as a general practice, are strongly encouraged to sanitize their hands after examining each entry. Re-examining of dogs should be minimized.
Clubs hosting conformation events should provide hand sanitizer/wipes for judges and stewards to use between dogs. Equipment used to measure and/or weigh dogs should be sanitized before and after each use.
Responsible actions by exhibitors, judges, and clubs are necessary to minimize any risks to our dogs. We thank everyone for their thoughtful cooperation and diligence in taking these extra measures.
Sincerely,
Tim Thomas
Tim Thomas
VP of Conformation

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The AustTTrust is a 501(c)(3) organization assisting the Australian Terrier Club of America, Inc. in supporting our breed through Health and Education. All donations are tax deductible.