Beginners Guide to Dog Shows

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The following explanation of how a dog show is organized is from a pamphlet produced by the American Kennel Club. This is the AKC The American Kennel Club was established in 1884 to promote the study, breeding, exhibiting and advancement of purebred dogs. It is the largest not-for-profit purebred dog registry in the nation. AKC approves and maintains the official records of over 11,000 sanctioned and licensed events each year. These events, which draw nearly two million entries annually, include dog shows, field trials, obedience trials, lure coursing, hunting tests, herding trials, tracking and coonhound events. The AKC has approximately 500 member clubs and over 4,000 affiliated clubs. These clubs are more than show-giving entities. They are public service, educational organizations whose activities benefit their entire community. Some AKC club activities include: public education through school presentations, fairs, libraries, shelters, hospitals, rescue leagues, scouts and 4- H; training classes; and health clinics. AKC registration means a dog, its parents, and its ancestors are purebred, but it does not indicate health or quality. Dogs registered with the AKC can have their offspring registered, compete in AKC events, and use AKC's full line of education and information services. Page 1

The World of Dog Shows Showing dogs is a great sport where the thrill of competition is combined with the joy of seeing beautiful dogs. Dog shows are one of nine types of AKC dog events in which AKC-registered dogs can compete. Other AKC events include tests of instinct and trainability, such as field trials or herding tests. At a dog show, the main consideration is the dog's conformation or overall appearance and structure. The role of the Judge Judges examine the dogs and place them in accordance to how close each dog compares with their mental image of the "perfect" dog as described in the breed's official standard. These standards include qualifications for structure, temperament and movement. In short, they describe the characteristics that allow the breed to perform the function for which it was bred. These official written standards are maintained by each breed's national club and published in AKC's The Complete Dog Book. The judges are experts in the breeds they are judging. They examine or "go over" each dog with their hands to see if the teeth, muscles, bones and coat texture match the standard. They examine each dog in profile for general balance, and watch each dog gait, or move, to see how all of those features fit together in action. Page 2

Specialty Vs All-Breed There are two types of conformation dog shows: specialty and all-breed. Specialty shows are limited to dogs of a specific breed or grouping of breeds; for example, the Bulldog Club of America Specialty is foe Bulldogs only. All-breed shows, on the other hand, are open to over 130 breeds recognized by the AKC. How a Dog Show Works Dog shows are basically a process of elimination, with one dog being named Best In Show at the end of the day. See the chart, which illustrates the steps in this process. Along the way, some dogs accumulate points toward the title "AKC Champion." Championship Points Most dogs in competition at conformation shows are competing for points toward their championship. It takes fifteen points, including two majors (wins of three, four, or five points) under at least three different judges to become an ACK "Champion of Record." This is indicated by "Ch." before the dog's name. At one show, a dog can earn from one to five points toward a championship title, depending on the number of males or females, actually in competition for the breed. (Male dogs are often referred to as dogs, while female dogs are referred to as bitches.) Page 3

Once the dog is a champion, it can compete for Best of Breed without having to win in the other classes. Types of Classes There are six different regular classes in which dogs may be entered. The following classes are offered for male and female dogs separately in each breed entered at the show. PUPPY - Six-to-nine or nine-to-twelve months. TWELVE-TO-EIGHTEEN MONTHS NOVICE - Never won a blue ribbon in any of the other classes, or has won less than three ribbons in the novice class. BRED BY EXHIBITOR - The exhibitor is also the breeder. AMERICAN-BRED - Dog's parents mated in America and the dog was born in America. OPEN - Any dog of that breed. After these classes are judged, all the dogs that won first place in the classes compete again to see who is the best of the winning dogs. This is also done separately for male and female dogs. Only the best male (Winners Dog) and the best female (Winners Bitch) receive championship points. (A Reserve Winner award is given in each sex to the runner-up.) The Winners Dog and Winners Bitch then go on to compete with the champions for the title of BEST OF BREED. At the end of the Best of Breed Competition, three awards are usually given: Best of Breed - the dog judged as the best in its breed category. Best of Winners - the dog judged as best between Winners Dog and Winners Bitch. Page 4

Best of Opposite Sex to Best of Breed - the best dog that is the opposite sex of the Best of Breed winner. Only the Best of Breed winners advance to compete in the group competition. Each AKC-recognized breed falls into one of seven group classifications. Four placements are awarded in each group, but only the first-place winner advances to the Best In Show competition. The Seven Groups In All-Breed Shows SPORTING - These dogs were bred to hunt game birds both on land and in the water. The breeds in this group include Pointers, Retrievers, Setters and Spaniels. HOUNDS - Were used for hunting other game by sight or scent. These breeds include such dogs as Beagles, Bassets, Dachshunds and Greyhounds. WORKING - These dogs were used to pull carts, guard property and for search and rescue. Among the breeds in this group are the Akita, Boxer, Doberman Pinscher and St. Bernard. TERRIER - This is the largest group, with breeds including the Airedale, Bull Terrier and Scottish Terrier. Terriers were bred to rid property of vermin such as rats. TOY - These dogs were bred to be the prized companions of royalty. This group includes little dogs such as the Chihuahua, Maltese, Pomeranian and Pug. NON-SPORTING - This diverse group includes the Chow Chow, Bulldog, Dalmatian and Poodle. These dogs share attributes but don't fit into the mold of other dog groups. Page 5

HERDING - These dogs were bred to help shepherds and ranchers herd their livestock. Among this group are the Briard, Collie, German Shepherd Dog and Old English Sheepdog. Finally the seven group winners are brought into the ring where they compete for BEST IN SHOW, the highest award at a dog show. Ribbons Each dog that receives an award is given a ribbon by the judge. The color of the ribbon denotes the type of award the dog has won. Blue - awarded for first place in any regular class. Also awarded for the winner of each group competition, usually in "rosette" form. Red - awarded for second place in each class. Also awarded for second place in each group competition, usually in "rosette" form. Yellow - awarded for third place in each class. Also awarded for third place in each group competition, usually in "rosette" form. White - awarded for fourth place in each class. Also awarded for fourth place in each group competition, usually in "rosette" form. Purple - awarded to the winners of the Winners Dog and Winners Bitch classes. Since these are the classes in which championship points are earned, they are highly coveted. Page 6

Purple and White - awarded to the Reserve Winner, that is, the runner-up winner of the Winners Dog and Winners Bitch classes. Blue and White - awarded to the dog that wins Best of Winners, that is the best of Winners Dog and Winners Bitch winners. Purple and Gold - awarded to the dog judged "Best of Breed" in each breed competition. This is highly coveted, as it is the ticket to advance into the group competition. Red and White - awarded to the Best of Opposite Sex. This award is given to the best dog in the breed that is the opposite sex of the Best of Breed winner. Red, White and Blue - only one of these is awarded at the end of each show. It goes to the ultimate award winner, the Best In Show. Tips for the First-Time Spectator Study the show's catalog or schedule, usually sold near the entrance to the show. This will tell you in which ring and at what time each breed is being judged. If you want to find out the ring number and time before going to the show, check the show Superintendent's web page. The majority of shows in the Southern California area are superintended by Jack Bradshaw (jbradshaw.com). Look for the judging schedules section of the web page. If you are interested in a particular breed, plan to arrive early. In most cases, once each breed has been judged, those dogs are allowed to leave; if you arrive later, you will miss seeing them. Remember, dog shows run on time. Page 7

Dog show aisles are often crowded, and people can become separated. Pick out a meeting place in case anyone gets lost. The Superintendent's booth is a good choice. If you miss the breed judging, you can still see the judging of the seven groups, which takes place prior to the Best In Show judging and will most likely include one representative of your favorite breed. Speak with owners for tips on keeping your dog looking his best. However tempting, do not pet a dog without asking for permission first. The dog may have just been groomed in preparation for being judged. At each dog show you will find vendors and information booths. Many club booths offer helpful information to the general public. Wear comfortable shoes - you'll be doing quite a bit of walking. Unless you bring a chair or arrive early, be prepared to stand most of the time, as seating is usually limited. If you are thinking about getting a purebred dog, talk to the breeders and handlers. They are experts in their breeds and can tell you all you want to know - and more - about their breeds. It is best to approach them after they have shown their dog, when they are not too busy to talk. If you bring a stroller to a show, be careful that you do not run over any dog's tail, or that your child does not grab or poke the dogs it can reach. Page 8

Avoid ring entrances. They are often crowded, especially when dogs are entering or exiting the ring. Common Dog Show Terms Angulation - Angles created by bones meeting at their given joints. Baiting - Using liver or some treat to get the dog's attention and have him look alert. Bench Show - A dog show at which the dogs are kept on assigned benches when not being shown in competition, thus facilitating the viewing/discussion of the breeds by attendees, exhibitors and breeders. These are uncommon today. At most shows dogs are to leave after judging and many don t stay at the show. Class - The classes and requirements for each one are mentioned above. Each breed is divided into males and females for competition in the classes. The breeds are further divided based on the age or class that the owner of the dog wants to compete in. Exhibitor - One who is involved in bringing a dog to a show and entering it in the appropriate class. Fancier - One who is especially interested and usually active in some phase of the sport of purebred dogs. Gait - The way a dog moves; movement is a good indicator of structure, temperament and condition. Groom - To brush, comb, trim or otherwise make a dog's coat neat. Page 9

Handler - A person or agent who takes a dog into the show ring or works a dog at a field trial or other performance event. Heel - A command to a dog to keep close beside its handler. Match Show - Usually an informal dog show at which no championship points are awarded. Miscellaneous Class - Transitory class for breeds attempting to advance to full AKC recognition. Pedigree - The written record of a dog's family tree of three generations or more. Points - Credits earned toward championship status. They range from 1 to 5 based on the number of each sex in each breed that are present and competing in the classes at the show. Soundness - Refers to the mental and physical well-being. Stacking - The process of posing a dog's legs and body to create a pleasing profile. Winners - An award given at dog shows to the best dog (Winners Dog) and best bitch (Winners Bitch) competing in the regular classes of each breed. By winning they earn points toward their AKC Championship based on a formula that is dependent on the number of their particular sex competing at the show. Points range from 1 to 5. Page 10