July 12, 2012

CKC CONFORMATION CLASS DIVISIONS


CKC CONFORMATION CLASS DIVISIONS


JUNIOR PUPPY CLASS — For any dog 6 months of age and under 9 months of age on the day of the show.
SENIOR PUPPY CLASS — For any dog 9 months of age and under 12 months of age on the day of the show.
12 TO 18 MONTHS CLASS — (A Specialty option only) For dogs 12 months of age and under 18 months of age on the day of the Specialty.
CANADIAN BRED CLASS — For any dog born in Canada. Champions of any country excluded.
BRED BY EXHIBITOR CLASS — For any dog owned and handled in the ring by owner/breeder. The handler MUST be the owner/co-owner AND breeder/co-breeder of the dog. The owner/breeder must handle the dog at the class level, but need not handle the dog for further awards.
OPEN CLASS — For all dogs.
VETERANS CLASS — (A Specialty option only) For all dogs 7 years of age and over on the day of the Specialty. The winners of the Veteran Male and Female classes do NOT compete for Championship points but go directly onto the Best of Breed competition. NOTE: Spayed or Neutered dogs ARE eligible for competition in this class.
SPECIALS ONLY CLASS — For any dog which has a recorded CKC Registration or Event Registration Number and has attained the required points for Championship status.
EXHIBITION ONLY — All dogs entered in this class shall be listed in the catalogue with the same particulars as dogs entered in regular competition. Dogs entered in this class may not compete in any Regular class but may enter and compete in Non-Regular classes and/or Parades only.
CH — Champion (Conformation Title) — A dog attains the rank of Champion when he is declared a winner by at least three different judges and accumulates a minimum of 10 points. Dogs are shown in Classes — Males are judged first and a winner is declared (Winner Male). Females are then judged and a Winner Female is named.
BIS — Best in Show (Conformation Title) — The first place winner from each of the seven groups compete for Best in Show . This dog is awarded a large red, white and blue rosette, and usually nice trophies as well.
BPIS — Best Puppy in Show (Conformation Title) — The seven group winning puppies compete for the BPIS award. This winning puppy receives a large pale blue rosette.

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