In the coming days there will be the World Dog Show , World Dog Show 2010 , Denmark. The venue will be the exhibition of Messecenter HCM City Herning Herning, Denmark, from 24 to 27 June 2010.
This title is attributed to the dog and the dog of each breed that have obtained the title of International Champion of Beauty (CACIB). If race, as the division races / groups of the FCI (FCI), only is provisionally adopted by the FCI (races provisionally accepted), this title is attributed to the best dog and best bitch with a rating of Excellent from the race.
This title is attributed to the dog and the dog of each breed that have been rated Excellent 1 in junior class, provided that race was definitively or provisionally approved by the FCI.
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title is attributed to the dog and the dog of each breed that have been rated Excellent 1 in Veteran class, provided that the race was definitively or provisionally approved by the FCI.
dog that is attributed to at least three times you get a certificate issued by three different judges in at least recognized by the Danish exhibition DKK. For small breeds the last certificate shall have been earned after the dog has served 18 months for large breeds after the dog has served 24 months. Small breeds are marked with a * in the list of groups and the division races / ages is also indicated in alphabetical order by division races at the end of regulation DKK exhibitions.
Age: 6 to 9 months (unofficial class)
Dogs entered in the puppy class compete to be the best puppy of the day.
Age: 9 to 18 months
Dogs entered in the class of young people compete for the CAC certificate and Best of Breed BIR, but not compete for CACIB.
However, for some breeds covered by the rule that you must register the dog in working class so you can compete for the certificate.
Business class
Age: 15 to 24 months
Dogs entered in the intermediate class compete for the certificate CAC, CACIB and the BIR.
However, for some breeds applies the rule that you must register the dog in working class so you can compete for the certificate.
Age: from 15 months
Dogs entered in the open class compete for the certificate CAC, CACIB and the BIR.
However, for some breeds covered by the rule that you must register the dog in working class so you can compete for the certificate.
Age: from 15 months
Danish-owned dogs must have passed a test for the corresponding race recognized by the DKK.
For foreign-owned dogs shall attach the certificate of working trial of the FCI.
Dogs entered in the working class will compete for the certificate CAC, CACIB and the BIR.
Age: from 15 months:
Dogs entered in the class of champions and compete for the CACIB the BIR, but not compete for the CAC certificate.
For dogs foreign registration must be accompanied by documentation of national or world championship.
Danish champions MUST register for the class of champions or class of veterans.
Age: from 8 years
Dogs entered in the class of veterans will compete for the BIR and the Best Veteran, but NOT compete certified by the CAC and CACIB.
MUST Danish champions enrolling in the class of champions or class of veterans.
progeny A class includes a male or a female accompanied by a minimum of three and a maximum of five of his progeny (first generation: sons / daughters) .
For breeds that are imposed testing requirements to participate in this class of progeny, apply at least two dogs in the class have passed the required test. Dogs must enroll in the class of champions, the kind of young, middle class, open, work or veterans. (However, a dog of a class of progeny may be registered outside of assessment).
may not participate puppies and dogs that have been rated as disqualified or not can be judged.
For breeds that are imposed testing requirements to participate in this class of progeny, apply at least two dogs in the class have passed the required test. Dogs must enroll in the class of champions, the kind of young, middle class, open, work or veterans. (However, a dog of a class of progeny may be registered outside of assessment).
may not participate puppies and dogs that have been rated as disqualified or not can be judged.
A class of players includes a minimum of three and a maximum of five copies of the same breed and variety, without distinction of sex, bred by the same person (the same affix).
For breeds that are imposed testing requirements to participate in this kind of player, apply at least two dogs class have passed the required test.
Dogs must enroll in the class of champions, the kind of young, middle class, open, work or veterans.
may not participate puppies and dogs that have been rated as disqualified or not can be judged.
Okay : Red Ribbon
Well: Blue Ribbon
Enough: Yellow Ribbon
CAC (Certificate of Fitness for the championship Danish): red / white tape
CACIB (International Champion of Beauty ): White Ribbon
Reserve CACIB: Orange Ribbon
BIR (Best of Breed): Rosetta red / yellow
BIM (Best of the opposite sex): Rosetta blue / yellow