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31.08.06
THE AKITA ASSOCIATION
JUDGING CRITERIA
EXPERIENCE REQUIRED FOR A2 LIST
BREED/NON-BREED SPECIALISTS
For persons who fulfil all the requirements for the A3 list and who have been assessed in accordance with Kennel Club requirements and accepted by the Kennel Club for inclusion on an A2 list and have the support of The Akita Association.
EXPERIENCE REQUIRED FOR A3 LIST
BREED SPECIALISTS
1. Owned and exhibited Akitas for at least 8 years.
2. Minimum of 7 years judging experience in Akitas and have the support of The Akita Association.
3. To have judged at a breed club Open Show.
4. To have judged Akitas at a minimum of 11 Open shows or Championship Shows without CCs with an adequate geographical spread.
5. To have judged a minimum of 35 classes.
6. To have judged a minimum of 75 dogs.
7. To have attended a seminar given by a Kennel Club Accredited Trainer, and passed the relevant examination on Kennel Club Regulations and Judging Procedures (KC policy as of 1.7.2001)
8. To have attended a seminar given by a Kennel Club Accredited Trainer on Conformation and Movement. (KC policy as of 1.7.2001)
9. To have attended a Conformation and Movement “Hands-on Assessment” conducted by a Kennel Club Accredited Trainer and passed the assessment (KC policy)
10. To have attended at least one breed specific (Akita) Judging Seminar run in accordance with the relevant Kennel Club Code of Best Practice and passed an examination and/or assessment where applicable, organised by a KC registered Akita Club, or a Utility Breeds Club. (KC policy as of 1.7.2001)
11. To have bred or owned a minimum of 3 dogs when they obtained their 1st entry in the Kennel Club Stud Book (Save in exceptional circumstances).
12. To have stewarded at a minimum of 12 shows.
NON-BREED SPECIALISTS
1. Owned and exhibited their own breed for at least 8 years.
2. Minimum of 7 years judging experience in any one breed (to include 5 years in Akitas) and have the support of The Akita Association.
3. To have judged a breed club open show.
4. To have judged Akitas at a minimum of 11 Open Shows or Championship Shows without CC’s with an adequate geographical spread.
5. To have judged a minimum of 35 Classes in this breed.
6. To have judged a minimum of 90 dogs in this breed.
7. To have awarded CCs in at least one other breed.
1. To have attended at least one breed specific (Akita) Judging Seminar run in accordance with the relevant Kennel Club Code of Best Practice and passes an examination and/or assessment where applicable organised by a KC registered Akita Club, or a Utility Breeds Club. Cont…
2. To have bred and/or owned a minimum of 3 dogs of any breed when they obtained their 1st entry in The Kennel Club Stub Book. (Save in exceptional circumstances).
BREED SPECIALISTS
1. Owned and exhibited Akitas for at lease 5 years and have the support of The Akita Association.
2. Minimum of 3 years Judging experience in Akitas.
3. To have Judged Akitas at a minimum of 4 shows with at least 12 classes at Open Shows or Championship Shows without CCs.
4. To have judged a minimum of 30 dogs of this breed.
5. To have attended at least one breed specific (Akita) Judging Seminar run in accordance with the relevant Kennel Club Code of Best Practice and passes an examination and/or assessment where applicable organised by a KC registered Akita Club, or a Utility Breeds Club.
6. To have stewarded at Open Show level unless already awarding CCs in another breed.
NON-BREED SPECIALISTS
1. Owned and exhibited their own breed for a minimum of 5 years and have the support of the Akita Association.
2. Minimum of 3 years judging in any one breed.
3. To have judged a minimum of 6 shows and 15 classes in this breed at Open Shows or Championship Shows without CCs. Save in exceptional circumstances.
4. To have judged a minimum of 40 dogs of this breed.
5.
To have attended at least one breed specific (Akita) Judging
Seminar run in accordance with the relevant Kennel Club Code of Best Practice
and passes an
examination and/or assessment where applicable
organised by a KC registered Akita Club, or a Utility Breeds Club.
6. To have stewarded at Open Show level unless already awarding CCs in another breed..
BREED SPECIALISTS
For aspirant judges who have shown an interest in the breed and have the support of The Akita Association. Applications must be made on the relevant Akita Association form
NON-BREED SPECIALISTS
For aspirant judges who have shown an interest in the breed and have the support of The Akita Association, Applications must be made on the relevant Akita Association form
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