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Topic Dog Boards / Showing / euro dog shows
- By welshie [gb] Date 25.05.11 19:54 UTC
does anyone have any dates of euro dog shows after september as thats when my dogs rabies is over the 6 months wait
- By harkback Date 25.05.11 21:21 UTC
When you say Euro Dog shows do you mean shows in Europe in general?  Or THE Euro Dog show (s) by name? 

For French shows http://cedia.fr/
For all National and International shows in Germany http://www.vdh.de/
This is an excellent site and entry portal for all shows in Belgium, and a huge variety in many other countries http://doglle.com/

Eurodog Show is the name of the big show in Kortrijk, Belgium in November each year http://www.eurodogshow.be/

But confusingly the European Winner Show will be held in the Netherlands this September and the Dutch KC are calling that the Eurodog Show  https://www.eurodogshow2011.nl/  This site also has links to all the CAC and CACIB shows in the Netherlands

Hope this is enough for starters.  Great to see more UK people wanting to venture onto the continent to show.
- By perrodeagua [gb] Date 25.05.11 22:28 UTC
fossedata also have French shows on there
- By luddingtonhall [gb] Date 25.05.11 23:08 UTC
The confusion with the names is because this year is the centenary of the FCI so they have allowed their founding member kennel clubs to put on put on special Euro shows, four did so, being;

6-8 May, Dortmund (DE) FCI Centenary Winner Dog Show Title: FCI Centenary Dog Show Winner
7-10 July, Paris (FR) FCI Centenary World Dog Show Title: FCI Centenary World Dog Show Winner
1-4 September, Leeuwarden (NL) FCI Centenary European Dog Show Title: FCI Centenary European Dog Show Winner
12 November, Brussels (BE) FCI-Centenary World Champion of Champions Title: FCI-Centenary World Champion of Champions

The FCI have more details on their website;
http://www.fci.be/anniversary.aspx
- By harkback Date 26.05.11 03:26 UTC Edited 26.05.11 03:37 UTC

> The confusion with the names is because this year is the centenary of the FCI so they have allowed their founding member kennel clubs to put on put on special Euro shows, four did so, being


Er no.  The Dortmund show was called the FCI-Centenary-Winner (Jahrhundertseiger); Paris is the FCI-Centenary-World-Show (Championnat du Monde); the FCI- Centenary-World-Champion-of-Champions is just that, nothing on the qualifying diplomas say Eurodog, none of these three anywhere use the title Eurodog.  Nor does the FCI call them Eurodogshows as they are not.

The given name for the show organised by Raad Van Beheer is the FCI-European-Dog-Show which has been shortend to Eurodogshow.  And the European Winner show 2012 in Bucharest is also advertised as Eurodogshow which seems to be a trend now started last year by Slovenia.
- By luddingtonhall [gb] Date 26.05.11 13:41 UTC
Maybe I didn't explain myself well, you mentioned the Raad van Beheer European dog show which is a one off this year for the FCI centenary and is in addition to the annual Belgian Eurodogshow. I just wanted to explain the reason for several similar names this year.  I added the other centenary shows as an aid to the OP in their search for European shows and for any other reader as a full explanation, I was aware they were differently named and awarded different titles.
- By harkback Date 26.05.11 16:43 UTC

> Maybe I didn't explain myself well, you mentioned the Raad van Beheer European dog show which is a one off this year for the FCI centenary and is in addition to the annual Belgian Eurodogshow


This is listed as the "regular" European Winner show under the FCI Championships - Section shows - Europe, it is not a one off.  2012 it will be in Bucharest, 2013 Switzerland, and as in the past Dublin 2009, and Slovenia last year.  http://www.fci.be/championships.aspx  The only difference is this year it will have FCI-Centenary in front of the EW title. 

The one off was the FCI-Centenary-Winner-Show this month in Dortmund, and the other one off will be the FCI-World-Champion-of-Champions in November.
- By luddingtonhall [gb] Date 26.05.11 18:46 UTC
Aaah, I getcha.
- By klb [ru] Date 26.05.11 18:56 UTC
Recieved our invite compete at the Champion of Champions in Novemeber however as this show is in Beligium does anyone know if a docked dog can compete ???? Usual Belgium show rules do not allow docked dogs, wondered if there were any "exceptions" for this one off event ?????

K
- By harkback Date 27.05.11 09:47 UTC

> Usual Belgium show rules do not allow docked dogs, wondered if there were any "exceptions" for this one off event


I was told by a friend in Belgium who is a show official that the country rules have to apply.  It does not say anything in the regulations for the event about it.  But it would be worth asking the FCI direct anyway.  They are usually quick to respond to any query.
- By klb [gb] Date 27.05.11 11:20 UTC
Thx will make some enquiries but suspect we can't go
K
- By Littlebear [gb] Date 30.05.11 20:19 UTC
Do you know the FCI email i would like to ask them a couple of questions.  Many thanks
- By harkback Date 30.05.11 23:11 UTC
http://www.fci.be/staff.aspx
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