Wayne County 4-H/FFA Fairbook - Dog

4-H/FFA ANIMALS - Dog

Refer to General Rules and Regulations at the beginning of the 4-H/FFA Section which applies to all youth.

FFA – Youth that belong to the Wayne Community or Winside Public Schools FFA chapters are eligible to exhibit animals (except bucket calf) at the Wayne County Fair. FFA members will follow the same rules and regulations as 4-H members. 

All animals should enter through the west gate. No animals (except swine) should be stalled before 6 p.m. on Wednesday.

Check-in Times:
Wednesday, July 23, 2025
5:30-8:00 p.m. 4-H/FFA Horse check-in. Report horse substitutions to superintendent.
6:00-8:00 p.m. 4-H/FFA Beef Entries-weigh-in market, check in breeding and cow/calf pairs.|
6:00-8:00 p.m. 4-H/FFA Goat Entries-weigh-in all meat goats, check in dairy, and pygmy. All Goats in pens by 8 p.m.
6:00-8:00 p.m. 4-H/FFA Sheep Entries-weigh-in & scan market, check in breeding.
6:00-8:00 p.m. 4-H/FFA Poultry and 4-H/FFA Rabbits check in.
6:00-8:00 p.m. 4-H/FFA Swine Entries-weigh-in all swine& scan market animals; all swine on the Fairgrounds by 6:00 p.m.
6:00-9:00 p.m. 4-H/FFA Dairy check in
8:00 p.m. All cow calf pairs, market & breeding beef, goats, sheep, swine, horse, poultry & rabbit entries in place.

Thursday, July 24, 2025
7:30-11:00 a.m. 4-H/FFA Dairy-All entries in place by 11:00 a.m.
9:00-10:00 a.m. 4-H Bucket calves-All entries in place by 10:00 a.m.

Friday, July 25, 2025
8:00-8:30 a.m. 4-H/FFA Feeder calves and 4-H/FFA baby breeding heifers


Index

General Animal Information

  • Animal Health Requirements
  • 4-H/FFA Livestock Auction and Pool Money
  • Herdsmanship
  • Round Robin Showmanship

Beef & 4-H Bucket Calf
Cats & Household Pets
Dairy
Dogs
Goats
Horses
Poultry
Rabbits
Sheep
Swine

 

Dog Superintendents

Jennifer Munsell, Superintendent

Connie Behmer, Heather Frank, and Jayse Munsell, Assistant Superintendents

Dog

Awards

Tina Dowling and the late Bob Dowling & Family - Champion Beginning Novice A Dog Obedience
Felt Farms (James Felt, Wakefield) – Reserve Champion Beginning Novice A Dog Obedience
Tina Dowling and the late Bob Dowling & Family - Champion Beginning Novice B Dog Obedience
Felt Farms (James Felt, Wakefield) – Reserve Champion Beginning Novice B Dog Obedience
Brent and Rachel Tietz, Norfolk - Champion Beginning Novice C Dog Obedience
Brent and Rachel Tietz, Norfolk – Reserve Champion Beginning Novice C Dog Obedience

Brent and Rachel Tietz, Norfolk - Champion Novice A Dog Obedience 
Wayne County 4-H Council – Reserve Champion Novice A Dog Obedience 
Pals N’ Partners 4-H Club - Champion Novice B Dog Obedience
Brent and Rachel Tietz, Norfolk – Reserve Champion Novice B Dog Obedience 

Adam and Laura Behmer, Hoskins – Champion Graduate Novice Dog Obedience

Rick and Becky Lange, Hoskins – Champion Dog Versatility
Brent and Rachel Tietz, Norfolk – Reserve Champion Dog Versatility 

|Matt and Jennifer Munsell, Carroll - Champion Dog Care and Grooming
Brent and Rachel Tietz, Norfolk – Reserve Champion Dog Care and Grooming 

Blue Ribbon Winners 4-H Club – Champion Dog Care and Showing Kit
Wayne County 4-H Council – Reserve Champion Dog Care and Grooming Kit

Matt and Jennifer Munsell, Carroll – Third place prize in all classes in Memory of Max

Premiums and General Information

Premiums:
Purple $10.00, Blue $8.00, Red $6.00, White $4.00

General Information:
A. Dogs with AKC "Champion Dog" degrees may not compete with the Beginning Novice Obedience Class.
B. Health Requirements: No health certificates are required, BUT proof of current vaccination records and rabies certificates are required and must accompany pre-fair entries and must be current at that time. One of the following is required as proof of vaccination: a vet health certification form with a vet’s signature, vaccinations printout or vaccination receipt. 4-H/FFA members vaccinating their own animals must provide proof in the form of a dated invoice (invoice must be dated on or prior to the date pre-fair entries are due). If vaccinations are not current, animals will not be permitted to show. Animals shall be free of discharge from nose and eyes, fleas, ticks, ear mites, worms, ringworm and other parasites and infectious diseases. Dogs are required to have current Rabies, Distemper, Hepatitis, and Parvo vaccinations. Consult your veterinarian for Leptospirosis and Bordatella recommendations. 
C. Rules as set forth in Guidelines for Nebraska 4-H Dog Shows 4-H 421: https://go.unl.edu.4-h421 will be followed. No dog in season will be allowed to show.
D. Two dogs per exhibitor are allowed for entry. Exhibitors should provide primary care and training for the dog. The dog should reside with the exhibitor or be cared for by the exhibitor the majority of the year. 
E. Dogs should be exercised behind the bleachers when classes are in progress. 
F. Please be considerate of exhibitors in the show ring and spectators. Keep dogs out of the alley and walk-way and do not allow your dog to bark when sitting in the bleachers with your dog. 
G. Posters: Since dogs do not remain at the fair, exhibitors are encouraged to make an 8.5 x 11-inch poster displaying a picture of their dog. Posters should also include dog’s name and 4-H/FFA member’s name. These posters are for display in the exhibit hall only and are not a judged exhibit.
H. Dress Code: See 4-H/FFA Animals-General Rules. Closed toed shoes with a non-slip sole are suggested. No flip flops or sandals are allowed.
I. Entries and proof of vaccinations must be turned in to the Nebraska Extension-Wayne County office prior to the fair.
J. CLEANUP shall be the EXHIBITOR'S RESPONSIBILITY. This includes all areas on the show site.

Obedience Classes

G-701-010 Beginning Novice Division A - Exhibitor and the dog is in first year of competition. (Dog Project started after October 1, 2024). An exhibitor in their second year of county competition is not eligible for this class. See Letter C for exercise description.

G-701-020 Beginning Novice Division B - Exhibitor or dog beyond first year of competition. See Letter C for exercise description.

G-701-025 Beginning Novice Division C - Exhibitor and dog beyond first year of completion. See Letter C for exercise description.

G-701-030 Novice A Obedience - Exhibitor and dog must have received a purple ribbon in Beginning Novice Obedience and are in first year of Novice class competition (started after 10/1/2024). See Letter D for exercise description. 

G-701-035 Novice B Obedience - Exhibitor and dog are beyond first year of Novice class completion. See Letter D for exercise description.

G-701-040 Graduate Novice - Exhibitor and dog must have received a purple ribbon in Novice Obedience. See Letter E for exercise description.

G-701-050 Advanced Graduate Novice - Exhibitor and dog must have received a purple ribbon in Graduate Novice. See Letter F for exercise description.

Other Dog Classes

G-701-070 Versatility - The handler shows what the dog can do instead of having a set pattern, such as in the Obedience Division. This can be tricks, brace, or teamwork; sporting event such as point, retrieve, using hand signals. Events must be done in the ring. Exhibitor must prepare a sheet for the judge so they will know the exercise. 

G-701-080 Care and Grooming - Internal and external care of animal will be judged on the following criteria: nose, eyes, ears, mouth, teeth, feet, nails, legs, skin, hair coat, trimming, nutritional health, temperament of the dog, three to four health care questions to be answered by the 4-H/FFA member and the appearance and attitude of the 4-H/FFA member. Each of these items will receive a score of 1 to 6 points. Limit one dog entry per exhibitor.

G-701-085 Care and Showing Kit - suggested items include health kits, grooming kits, show kits, etc. The kit should include an index card which lists what is included in the kit and why. Vaccination records should be included in the kit, as well as any other items needed to groom the dog or get it ready for a show.

Dog Showmanship

Awards:
Casey and Dacia Caskey, Wayne - Champion Senior Dog Showman
Chad and Carly Oestreich, Hoskins – Reserve Champion Senior Dog Showman
Rick and Becky Lange, Hoskins - Champion Intermediate Dog Showman
Chad and Carly Oestreich, Hoskins – Reserve Champion Intermediate Dog Showman
Rich and Connie Behmer, Hoskins - Champion Junior Dog Showman
Chad and Carly Oestreich, Hoskins – Reserve Champion Junior Dog Showman

Premiums:
Purple $4.50, Blue $4.00, Red $3.50, White $3.00

General Information:
A. Exhibitors must show their own animal in showmanship and must show within designated age classes. Age divisions are as of December 31, of the previous year.
B. Exhibitor may enter one showmanship class.
C. Judged by showmanship rules in Nebraska 4-H Dog Show Guidelines 4-H421: https://go.unl.edu/4-h421.
D. Each class will be judged on the handler's appearance (10%), grooming and conditioning of dog (20%), and coordination of the dog and handler (50%), general knowledge (20%).
E. Dress Code: See 4-H/FFA Animals-General Rules. Closed toed shoes with a non-slip sole are suggested. No flip flops or sandals are allowed.

Showmanship classes:
G-700-009 Junior Showmanship (8, 9, & 10 yrs. old)
G-700-010 Intermediate Showmanship (11, 12, & 13 yrs. old)
G-700-011 Senior Showmanship (14 yrs. & over)