Hi,
I would like to point out that though the Canadian system does not require
majors most serious exibitors here like to attend well populated shows with
a variety of kennels represented in order to have a sense of acheivement or
to have at least made a placing in the Group level where there are
Hi Jennifer Everyone,
Here is a great link to dog show information.
If you click on conformation it will explain dog shows, how to get started
showing etc.
There is a link for dog show superintendants, (including Western Dog Shows,
which handles the Canadian shows) AKC, CKC, Obedience, herding
and count
the points to 15, but at a minimum you must have earned at least 2 major
wins which would be at least 6 points, the other points can be gathered
1,2,3,4, or 5 at a time to total 15 points. The major wins must be under two
different judges.
Back to Canadian Shows Championships:
How many points
: Canadian Shows
How does one go about finding out dates for Canadian shows, entering
Canadian shows, and what are the requirements to get a dog into Canada for
a
show. I know the point system is different too. Any info would be
appreciated.
Jennifer
-Original Message-
From: Joanne Gerow
The best part is my dog is now a Canadian Champion!
Joanne,
That is a definite brag, and a great one at that! Congratulations!!
Are you familiar with the Berner-L Brag Fund? It's voluntary, all
donations from $0 to $1,000,000 are cheerfully
you have to get
an ERN number every time you show. In addition, if you use an ERN number,
*** No you dont. You get the number issued one time, and you use that
number for the rest of the dog's life, while you show in Canada.
I faxed the info to CKC, and got all my ERN's back in time to enter
Yes, I meant to say you have to USE an ERN # everytime you show, sorry...it
is much easier, IMO to just register your dog CKC.
- Original Message -
From: mtndog [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Berner L [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 11:07 PM
Subject: re; Canadian Shows
you