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 Harah Place
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6/22/2010 10:35:10 AM reply with quote send message to Harah Place Object to Post   

Ok I have just started, obedience and one of my dogs had earnt a CD. It that as far as they go (e.g in comfirmation shows they recieve CH and thats it).
Also what is the difference between

Novice A and Novice B?
Open A and Open B?
Utility A and Utility B?

What does the points score mean?

Do you move classes depending on the scores you recieve?

Sorry about all the questions lol.

Thanks in advanced.

Maxine
 A G Kennels
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6/24/2010 11:44:25 AM reply with quote send message to A G Kennels Object to Post

CD isn't the highest, its UD

Novice A and Novice B?
Open A and Open B?
Utility A and Utility B?
they are just different classes and one is harder than the other.
What does the points score mean?

Do you move classes depending on the scores you recieve?
yes, the more points your dog has the higher classes it will move to and the quicker he'll move on.

happy :) good luck and welcome to the obedience world!
 Swazu kennels
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6/24/2010 12:50:43 PM reply with quote send message to Swazu kennels Object to Post

Thank you so much for your reply... Just one last question.

How is it decided whether you are in A or B class?
 Swazu kennels
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6/24/2010 12:51:53 PM reply with quote send message to Swazu kennels Object to Post

Opps sorry answered in wrong kennel. lol

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The Kennel Club (UK) system, which is also used by the Australian National Kennel Council[1] and in other countries, is considered the most difficult to earn a title under.