Rank of the Shows: “RKF Champion” National Shows (CAC)
Date of the Shows: June 24th , 2016
Place of the Shows: International Exhibition Centre “Crocus Expo”,
Mezhdunarodnaya 16, Krasnogorsk, Moscow region
Awarding titles: Junior Candidate for Russian Champion (J.CAC)
Candidate for Russian Champion (CAC)
RKF Champion
Show Organizer: Russian Kynological Federation (RKF)
1. Basics
1. RKF Championship for Unrecognized Breeds is the part of the World Dog Show-2016 holding at the same dates and at the same venue. The Championship is arranged for the breed that are not recognized by FCI.
2. Classes
The following classes are recognized at the RKF Championship for Unrecognized Breeds:
Baby Class (from 3 to 6 months)
Puppy Class (from 6 to 9 months)
Junior Class (from 9 to 18 months)
Intermediate class (from 15 to 24 months)
Open Class (15 months and over)
Working Class (15 months and over)
Champion Class (15 months and over)
Veteran Class (8 years and over)
The decisive date for age is the day the dog is shown.
3.Entry regulations
Only the dogs from unrecognized by FCI breeds are allowed for the show.
Dogs with docked tails or cropped ears are admitted to the Shows.
3.1.In entering a dog to the Dog Show their owner should provide:
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an entry form
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a copy of a pedigree or a puppy card (For Baby and Puppy Class only)
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a copy (copies) of Champion certificates (For Working or Champion Class)
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a copy of payment receipt
The owner / holder is responsible for provision of correct data.
The entry form must have been completely filled in and signed buy owners and returned to the organizers before the entry deadline.
Without working or champion certificates accompanied the copy of a pedigree the dog is entered in Open Class.
3.2.Working Class
To enter a dog in Working Class, the entry form must be accompanied by a copy of the FCI compulsory certificate, or WCC (Working Class Certificate) containing the confirmation by the country of rezidence, that the dog has passed an appropriate test as well as complete details of this test.
3.3. Champion Class
To enter a dog in Champion Class, one of the following titles must have been confirmed by the day of the official closing date of entries; proof of this, by copy, must be enclosed with the entry form: National Beauty Champion of an FCI member country or National Beauty Champion of a non-FCI country which has signed a letter of understanding with FCI (AKC, KC, CKC).
3.4.Transfer from class to class
Transfer of the dog to the other class is permitted in the case the dog entered the Open or Intermediate class has received the working certificate or the National Champion Certificate before the closing date. In this case the organizer may ask for the additional fee, if it has been raised from the date of the initial registration.
3.5.Entry fee
The organizer of the Show sets the amount and the scheme of a registration fee.
In the case of the dog’s death or serious injury the owner in writing notifies the organizer. The application should be accompanied with the original of the official paper signed by a recognized vet specialist. When provided to the organizer before the closing date, the entry fee is completely returned to the owner / holder.
4. Qualifications and Titles
4.1.It is the duty of the ring steward to announce the qualification (by a ribbon or a colored flag).
4.2.The following qualifications are given in Junior, Intermediate, Open, Working, Champion Classes:
Excellent (red ribbon)
Very good (blue ribbon)
Good (green ribbon)
Sufficient (yellow ribbon)
Disqualified (white ribbon)
Cannot be judged
4.3.The following qualifications are given in Baby and Puppy Classes:
Very promising (red ribbon)
Promising (blue ribbon)
Not promising (yellow ribbon)
Disqualified (white ribbon)
Cannot be judged
4.4. Titles
The following titles can be awarded and certificates can be given on the judge’s decision in the ring:
CW (Class Winner) is awarder to the first dog in the class, which was given the qualification “EXCELLENT”.
R.CW (Reserve Class Winner) is awarder to the second dog in the class, which was given the qualification “EXCELLENT”.
J. CAC (Junior Candidate for the Russian Champion) is awarded to the best junior male and the best junior female.
R.J. CAC (Reserve Junior Candidate for the Russian Champion) is awarded to the second best junior in males and females.
Junior Breed Champion is awarded to the best junior male and the best junior female.
CAC (Candidate for the Russian Beauty Champion) is awarder to the class winners in intermediate, open, working, champion classes.
R.CAC (Reserve Candidate for the Russian Beauty Champion) is awarder to the second god in the class which was given the qualification “EXCELLENT” in intermediate, open, working, champion classes.
RKF Ch (Russian Kynological Federation Champion) is awarded to the best adult male and the best adult female in the breed.
Breed Champion is awarded to the best adult male and the best adult female in the breed.
The Reserve CACs can be awarded provided that the CACs titles have been awarded.
Best Male is awarded to the best adult male in the breed in comparing those which have been awarded “CW” in intermediate, open, working and champion classes.
Best Female is awarded to the best adult female in the breed in comparing those which have been awarded “CW” in intermediate, open, working and champion classes.
Best Baby in the breed is awarded to the best baby in the breed in comparing the best baby male (CW) and the best baby female (CW).
Best Puppy in the breed is awarded to the best puppy in the breed in comparing the best puppy male (CW) and the best puppy female (CW).
Best Junior in the breed is awarded to the best junior in the breed in comparing the best junior male (CW) and the best junior female (CW).
Best Veteran in the breed is awarded to the best veteran in the breed in comparing the best veteran male (CW) and the best veteran female (CW).
BOB (Best of Breed) is chosen from six dogs: Best Junior male, Best Junior female, Best Male, Best Female, Best Veteran male, Best Veteran female.
BOS (Best of Opposite Sex): The judge must also choose the best dog from the opposite sex next to the BOB winner.
5.Main ring competitions
5.1.All competitions are carried out after competing the work in the rings.
5.2.BIS Baby - best baby is chosen in comparison of the best babies from every participated breeds (Not less than 3 best dogs are placed).
5.3.BIS Puppy - best puppy is chosen in comparison of the best puppies from every participated breeds (Not less than 3 best dogs are placed).
5.4.BIS Junior - best junior is chosen in comparison of the best juniors from every participated breeds (Not less than 3 best dogs are placed).
5.5.BIS Veteran - best veteran is chosen in comparison of the best veterans from every participated breeds (Not less than 3 dogs are placed).
5.6. BIS Dog from the unrecognized breeds – the best dog is chosen from the Best of Breed dogs participating in the final competitions (Not less than 3 best dogs are placed).
6.Judging procedure
The organizing committee must guarantee that the judging in the rings as well as all other competitions do not start before the time announced. The judging a breed before the time specified in the schedule prohibited.
The judge has to ensure that the judging in his ring proceeds effectively, each dog being judged and treated equally and with respect and using the same procedure throughout his judging. A critique given by the judge is obligatory for every dog. Toy breeds and some other small breeds have to be examined on a table provided by the organizers (The table for grooming with nonslip covering is desirable).
The judge is considered to be the central figure of the ring. The steward has to assist the judge and has the right to decide some organizing issues, but only if the judge agrees with it.
Any decision taken by the judge in terms of evaluation, placement and awarding the title to the dog is the final one and should not be cancelled.
Protests against the judges not accepted.
Four best dogs in every class given not less than “VERY GOOD” are placed from the fourth to the first place. In puppy class the puppies given not less than “PROMISING” are placed in the same order.
7.Requirements for participants
It is forbidden to show dogs wearing strict collars, muzzles, breast- bands. Only leashes are permitted. Out of the ring dogs should be in the boxes, cages or on short leashes.
It is forbidden to prepare a dog with any substance that will alter the structure, colour or form of the coat, skin or nose. The organizer has the right to leave prepared in such a way dogs out of the ring.
A latecomer is not allowed to the ring.
Leaving the ring during the procedure without judge permission may result in disqualification of the dog.
The exhibitors are responsible for the welfare of the dogs at the Dog Show. It is forbidden to expose a dog to a situation that can be dangerous for its health and welfare, such as for example leaving it in the car in excessively hot or cold weather and/or treating it in a cruel manner. Unethical behaviour at the Dog Show venue is not allowed.
If a dog behaves aggressively in the ring and its behaviour is eye-witnessed by the judge in duty, the latter has to write a report for the attention of the organizing committee and has to disqualify the dog for the rest of the competition. All the awards and titles of the day are cancelled.
It is forbidden to stand the cages and boxes with dogs and the grooming tables too close to the ring. The passages for participants and visitors should be of appropriate width.
Selling of puppies at the Dog Show is prohibited.
Violation of this ruling will result in exclusion from the ongoing and future dog shows.