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Crufts 2008 qualifications for entry of dogs

1. A dog under eight calendar months of age on 6th March 2008 is not eligible for entry at this show unless it has qualified for entry in the Kennel Club Stud Book. N.B. A Puppy so qualified which is between 6 and 8 months of age is not eligible for entry in Special Puppy or Special Junior.

2. The following are the qualifications a dog must have for entry at Crufts 2008
a. Entry in Breed Classes at Crufts 2008, where Challenge Certificates are offered. A dog is eligible for entry in breed classes where Challenge Certificates are offered if it has qualified in any of the following ways under the Rules and Regulations of the Kennel Club:

1. If it is a Champion, Show Champion, Field Trial Champion, Working Trial Champion, Obedience Champion or Agility Champion under the Rules of the Kennel Club.

2. If it is entered in the Kennel Club Stud Book, or qualifies for entry in the Kennel Club Stud Book by 7th January 2008.

3. If it is entered in the Kennel Club Stud Book, or qualifies for entry in the Kennel Club Stud Book by 7th January 2008 through Field Trials or Working Trials.

4. If it has won any of the following prizes in a breed class (as defined in Kennel Club Regulations for the Definitions of Classes at Championship Shows) at a Championship Show, including Crufts, where Challenge Certificates were offered for the breed between 8th January 2007 and 7th January 2008.

i. First, Second or Third in Minor Puppy Class
ii. First, Second or Third in Puppy Class
iii. First, Second or Third in Junior Class
iv. First, Second or Third in Yearling Class (For Breeds in Stud Book Band E only – see list below)
v. First, Second or Third in Post Graduate Class
vi. First, Second or Third in Limit Class
vii. First, Second or Third in Open Class
viii. First, Second or Third in Veteran Class

Stud Book Band E

Hound Group – Afghan Hound, Whippet
Gundog Group – Irish Setter, Retriever (Flat Coated), Retriever (Golden), Retriever (Labrador), Spaniel (Cocker)
Terrier Group – Border Terrier (from Band D), Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Utility Group –
Pastoral Group – Bearded Collie, Border Collie, Shetland Sheepdog
Working Group – Boxer, Dobermann, Great Dane, Rottweiler
Toy Group – Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

(5) If it has won a first prize in any breed class at Crufts 2007. (NB. This is in addition to those dogs which have qualified in classes listed under 2 a (4) above)

(6) If a Beagle, has won a First Prize at a Hound Show between 8th January 2007 and 7th January 2008 held under the Rules and Regulations of the Masters of Harriers and Beagles Association.

(7) Premier Open Show

For dogs that have been declared Best of Breed provided there were more than three breed classes (more than five classes for Stud Book Band E breeds) scheduled for the breed between 8th January 2007 and 7th January 2008.

(8) If it has won Best in Show, Reserve Best in Show or Best Puppy in Show at a General or Group Open Show between 8th January 2007 and 7th January 2008.
b. Entry in Breed Classes at Crufts 2008 for Retrie
ver (Chesapeake Bay) and where Challenge Certificates are not offered.
A dog is eligible for entry in breed classes where Challenge Certificates are not offered if it has qualified in any of the following ways under the Rules and Regulations of the Kennel Club.
(1) If it has been declared Best of Sex or Reserve Best of Sex of a Breed or gained any of the following Prizes in Breed or Variety Classes at a Championship Show, including Crufts between 8th January 2007 and 7th January 2008.

i. First, Second or Third in Minor Puppy Class
ii. First, Second or Third in Puppy Class
iii. First, Second or Third in Junior Class
iv. First, Second or Third in Post Graduate Class
v. First, Second or Third in Limit Class
vi. First, Second or Third in Open Class
vii. First, Second or Third in Veteran Class

(See note 2.)

(2) If it has won a first prize in any breed class at Crufts 2007. (NB This is in addition to those dogs which have qualified in classes listed under 2 b (1) above)

(3) Premier Open Show

For dogs that have been declared Best of Breed provided there were more than three breed classes (more than five classes for Stud Book Band E breeds) scheduled for the breed.

(4) If it has won Best in Show, Reserve Best in Show or Best Puppy in Show at a General or Group Open Show held between 8th January 2007 and 7th January 2008.

c. Entry in Field Trial classes at Crufts 2008.

A dog is eligible for entry in Field Trial classes for its breed if it has at any time won an award, a Diploma of Merit or a Certificate of Merit in actual competition at a Field Trial held under Kennel Club or Irish Kennel Club Regulations.

d. Entry in Special Working Gundog classes at Crufts 2008.

A dog is eligible for entry in Special Working Gundog classes for its breed if it has at any time been awarded a Kennel Club Show Gundog Working certificate or won an award, Diploma of Merit or Certificate of Merit in competition at a Field Trial held under the rules of any governing body recognised by the Kennel Club.

e. Entry in Special Working Trial classes at Crufts 2008.

With the exception of Bloodhounds, a dog is eligible for entry in Working Trial Classes for its breed if it has gained a qualification not lower than UD Excellent under Kennel Club Working Trial Regulations. A Bloodhound is eligible for entry in Working Trial classes if it has won a prize at a Working Trial for Bloodhounds held under Kennel Club Working Trial Regulations.

f. Obedience Championships at Crufts 2008.

A dog is eligible for entry if it has won a Kennel Club Obedience Certificate at a Show held between 8th January 2007 and 7th January 2008.

g. Agility Championships at Crufts 2008.

A dog is eligible for entry if it has won a Kennel Club Agility Certificate (Large, Medium and Small Dogs) at a show held between 8th January 2007 and 7th January 2008.

h. Qualified dogs too young to compete in 2007.

A dog which gained a qualifying award prior to the 8th January 2007 but was under 8 months of age on the 8th March 2007 and, therefore, ineligible for competition at Crufts 2007, is eligible for Crufts 2008 without further qualification.

i. Overseas’ Qualifications.

The following qualifications refer to Kennel Club fully recognised breeds only:

(1) Any Champion from a country with which the Kennel Club has a reciprocal agreement qualifies automatically if it is domiciled in the UK and is on the Kennel Club Breed Register.

(2) Any FCI International Champion.

(3) Winners of Junior Dog and Junior Bitch classes, plus the Best Dog and the Best Bitch at specified Shows in each of the European countries entitled to take part in the UK PETS TRAVEL SCHEME. One show only nominated by the Kennel Club in the country concerned.

(4) Winners of Junior Dog, Junior Bitch classes, plus CACIB Dog and CACIB Bitch at FCI World Winners Show 2007. Winners of Junior Dog, Junior Bitch, Veteran Dog, Veteran Bitch plus CACIB Dog and CACIB Bitch at European Winners Shows in 2007. This applies to dogs resident in countries entitled to take part in the UK PETS TRAVEL SCHEME.

(5) USA – Winners of Best of Breed, Best of Opposite, Awards of Merit and Best Bred by Exhibitor in the classes at the AKC Invitational, December 2007. Additionally, Best of Breed, Best of Opposite, Awards of Merit Winners (if offered) and Best Bred by Exhibitor (if offered), at one National Breed Speciality show per breed chosen by the Parent Breed Club and agreed by the AKC.

(6) Canada – The top five dogs from each group according to the Dogs in Canada Top Show Dog point system, published in Dogs in Canada July issue.

Additionally, Best of Breed, Best of Opposite and Award of Merit Winners at the National Specialities agreed by the Canadian Kennel Club.

(7) Australia – One Show has/will be nominated for 2008 in each of the eight states:
Winners of Junior Dog and Junior Bitch classes, plus the Best Dog and the Best Bitch to qualify at each show.

Location Name of Show
Australian Capital Territory (ACTCA)
Canberra Royal Ch Dog Show
Western Australia (CAWA) Western Classic
Queensland (CCCQ) Brisbane Royal Show
Northern Territory (NACA) Royal Darwin Show
New South Wales (DOGS NSW) Spring Fair Dog Show (Saturday only)
South Australia (SACA) Pedigree Autumn International Ch Sh
Tasmania (TCA) Royal Hobart Show
Victoria (VCA) Melbourne Royal Show

(8) Japan - Winners of Best King and Best Queen also Best Junior King and Best Junior Queen at FCI Asian International Championship Show 2007, Tokyo.

(9) New Zealand– Winners of Junior Dog and Junior Bitch classes, plus the Best Dog and Best Bitch to qualify from the NZKC ProPlan National Show.

(10) Ireland– Winners of Junior Dog and Junior Bitch plus Best Adult Dog and Best Adult Bitch from the seven Irish Kennel Club Group Championship Shows.

Notes on Qualifications

1. A Breed Class is a class confined to one breed.

2. Awards as above qualify a dog for entry at Crufts 2008 only if the class in which the award was gained was not made ‘Special’ in any way, i.e. by age, colour, height, weight, coat, to members of a society to breeders etc. An exception is made only in the case of Prize Winners in Special Puppy, Special Junior and Veteran at Crufts 2007. Wins in sweepstake classes do not qualify nor do wins in any classes other than those stated above.

3. Only dogs of 8 calendar months of age or over on 6th March 2008 will be eligible for entry at Crufts 2008 unless a Kennel Club Stud Book qualification has been obtained.

4. In any class scheduled at Crufts 2008 for which an age limit appears in the definition the age is calculated to the 6th March 2008

5. No entries will be accepted ‘Not for Competition’.

Competing with Docked or Cropped dogs in the UK

• Docked Dogs

Dogs which were docked before 6th April 2007 (28th March for shows held in Wales).
If your dog was docked either in the UK or in a foreign country before 6th April 2007 (28th March for shows in Wales) then it may compete at all Kennel Club licensed events.

Dogs which were docked on or after 6th April 2007 (28th March for shows held in Wales).

If your dog was docked on or after 6th April 2007 (28th March for shows held in Wales and irrespective of where it was docked) it will not, under the law, be permitted to be shown at any show in England or Wales where the public are admitted on payment of a fee.

However, if your dog was legally docked either in the UK or in another country on or after 28th March/6th April 2007, you will be permitted to compete with it at:

a) all shows held in Scotland
b) all shows held in Northern Ireland
c) those shows held in England and Wales where the public do not pay to be admitted.
Shows where the public are admitted on payment of a fee
All shows which charge the public for admission must state this on the show schedule and entry form - but you should check carefully whether or not your dog is eligible before entering.

• Cropping

No dog with cropped ears is eligible to compete at any Kennel Club licensed event.
Entries close on Monday 7th January 2008 (P.O. Postmarked)
Online entries close on Monday 14th January 2008