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By kia_bracco
Date 20.06.02 16:17 UTC
Hi all
I got asked a question the other day by a young prospective handler.
I don't know the anwser - so I figured I'd ask you guys! :D
She asks whats the minimum age a handler has to be to enter into conformation shows? (not Junior handling etc).
Thanks!
Hal
By Jackie H
Date 20.06.02 16:55 UTC
Think the answer is, can they walk. JH
By steph
Date 27.06.02 18:56 UTC
ive just got a reply from the kc regarding this myself,apparently they can do any showing even for breed classes,but have to be members of the young kennel club,it costs 7 quid to join.contact kc for further details
good luck
steph
By Jackie H
Date 27.06.02 19:02 UTC
Don't think they have to be members to show a dog in breed classes, do they? JH
By fleetgold
Date 27.06.02 21:52 UTC
No, I'm sure they don't have to be members. They only have to be members to go in for the Junior Handler's classes.
Joan
Take the rough with the smooth
By gpointers
Date 10.07.02 14:41 UTC
Well they do not hav to be a member of the YKC to enter breed classes. In theory you can be any age as long as you can cope with showing a dog.
With the YKC it does cost £7 to join but you must be 8 years old or over. This allows you to take part in YKC handling, stakes and other classes and events. You get membership badges and also newsletters and free entry to crufts, discover dogs asw ell as lots of other goodies.
At shows there are also the JHA classes. You do not need to be a member to enter but you must be at least 6 years old (upto 16).
The youngsters placed 1st-3rd qualifier for the handlign semi finals at Richmond, where to enter they must then pay a £2 subscription to become a member of the Junior Handling Association. Any more help needed? Let me know.
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