The Title of "Greek Champion" (CH.GR.) can be awarded to a dog who has obtained
3 CACs (regardless of the time period between the first & last) from three different judges.
Concerning breeds subject to working trials (according to the F.C.I. Regulations)
the certificate required for the CH.INT.B. Title, is also required for the CH.GR. Title.
A ccording to the Greek Regulations, 1 CAC is awarded to one male & one female
of each breed, from Classes:
Intermediate, Open, Working & Champion,
with the exception of the following breeds:
Deutscher Boxer, Dobermann, Epagneul Breton (1 CAC/colour/sex),
Schnauzer (each colour is concidered as a different breed),
Deutsche Dogge (3 different breeds - fawn & brindle, harlequin & black, blue),
Caniche Standard, Medium & Minature (2 different breeds - black & white & brown, grey & apricot & red fawn) .
In order to get the nomination of the Title, an application form must be filled-in & forwarded to the K.C.G.,
accompanied by the remit of 20 euros per certificate.
3 CACs (regardless of the time period between the first & last) from three different judges.
Concerning breeds subject to working trials (according to the F.C.I. Regulations)
the certificate required for the CH.INT.B. Title, is also required for the CH.GR. Title.
of each breed, from Classes:
Intermediate, Open, Working & Champion,
with the exception of the following breeds:
Deutscher Boxer, Dobermann, Epagneul Breton (1 CAC/colour/sex),
Schnauzer (each colour is concidered as a different breed),
Deutsche Dogge (3 different breeds - fawn & brindle, harlequin & black, blue),
Caniche Standard, Medium & Minature (2 different breeds - black & white & brown, grey & apricot & red fawn)
accompanied by the remit of 20 euros per certificate.