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 Little River Kennel
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7/26/2015 10:21:52 AM reply with quote send message to Little River Kennel Object to Post   

I haven't actively played this game in a long time and I cant remember how many points a dog needs for CH. What does a dog need to do to CH?
 top dog the k9 place
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7/26/2015 11:10:41 AM reply with quote send message to top dog the k9 place Object to Post

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15 points minimum and at least 2 majors (major = 3-5 points). You can find out by looking at a breed's info page how many dogs beaten that breed requires for a major. That number can change from month to month based on class entries for both dogs and bitches. A BIS or group win is usually if not always a 5 point major even if the dog was the only entry in its breed.

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 Little River Kennel
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7/26/2015 6:06:42 PM reply with quote send message to Little River Kennel Object to Post

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Thanks!

ETA: How do I GC a dog?

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 Myths
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The requirement for a GCH are that the dog has:
-Has 25 grand champion points.
-Has grand champion majors under three judges.
-Beat another champion in at least three different shows.

Once your dog earners its CH there will be a section that states how many GCH points the dog has under the 'All Beaten' tally and underneath that a button that says 'Why isn't my dog a GCH?'. If you click that it'll take you to a page which lists the criteria and how far your dog has achieved it.
 Little River Kennel
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7/27/2015 9:06:50 AM reply with quote send message to Little River Kennel Object to Post

Okay! THank you both for your help!

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A specialty show is a dog show which reviews a single breed, unlike other dog shows, particularly conformation shows, which are generally referred to as "all-breed" because they are open to all breeds recognized by the sponsoring kennel club.