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> The SGWC isn't something any serious working person would look to attain, so I'm not sure how it can be held as such a high achievement to make up a show champion into a dual champion.
> I maybe have got the wrong end of the stick, but if you look on the curly coated retriever club website, the 'CH' status, which to my mind denotes dual championship status, can be achieved from a show champion gaining the SGWC, if I read it right?
> Hmmm, why are they using a CH then for dogs that don't appear to be FT CH and SH CH?
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> From the CCR site
> Therefore, the title of Show Champion came into being, but to achieve Full Champion status the dog still needed to qualify at a Field Trial either with an award, COM or by passing the Show Gundog Working Certificate.
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> That's the part that's thrown me......
> That's what I thought, and yet I've seen dogs listed with the 'CH' that haven't achieved these titles. In fact if you look on the CCR club website, they list dogs that have passed the SGWC and have the title of SH CH as a 'CH':
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>what is the point of the SGWC?
> what is the point of the SGWC? I'm getting more baffled to be honest!! Surely working tests and field trials provide credible proof??
>The SGWC seems an oddity, an add on, if you like, when there are already ways of proving a working ability, or maybe I'm looking at it in the wrong way?
> what is the point of the SGWC?
>So rather than try and attain a dog with correct conformation, temperament and ability, they'll skimp on the last part, because a field trial isn't achievable with >their dogs. I know some people won't always view the ability aspect as important, as much as they value how a dog looks,
> What I'm querying is why there is the need for a separate division almost, does the SGWC need to be there? Maybe not, if we didn't have such a great divide with some breeds, and that's my point.
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>We at least then have the choice to compete further after Sh Ch. If we took this away, the divide would be irretrievable, as it stands, we have many show people taking an interest in the working side of things.. that is not a bad thing...this would be lost if the SGWC was scrapped...
> It is unfair to judge those of us who choose to show rather than field trial, but our dogs still have the ability, and the capability to trial if they had the correct handler..
>I don't think anyone would deny that some of the past dual champions in Labradors wouldn't get anywhere in the ring today ........... Nor would any working folk deny that some of the working bred Labradors are too fine, and aren't the best example of the breed when it comes to looks.
> It's just the interpretation of the breed standard they hold is for a more moderate dog than some of the larger show types.
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