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> with the potential of Crufts champion of champions <
>So really it could only take a few months to get to cruft's in theory
>if that's the case I am--not sure what he meant, I cant remember him talking about puppy showing or young dog showing. I do remember him saying it took two years to get there
>Why don't you just ask him what he meant?<
>soem breeds have very high numbers and if a person doesn't show much or is unlucky they might miss getting a third place in their class.<
>Your 'friend' doesn't know what he's talking about, I'm afraid.<
>There is no such thing as a Crufts "Champion of Champions"<
>I'm glad someone said that it really annoys me when people say "Champion of Champions"<
> I would have thought that you, of all people would know that!<
>Those titles come from TV,
>the confirmation tests are specifically to establish the confirmations
>conformation.<
> Those titles come from TV, its on the news every year as well as a program (I think) for the winner and they always as long as I can remember call it 'champion of champions' or 'supreme champion', I heard it referred to as supreme champion quite a few times this year alone, as well as other years. <
>Actually they are titles coined by Pedigree Chum<
>Tut Tut Dennis come on get into the 21st Century<
>Please don't say that you know that this dog was worthy of being a Champion of Champions <
>>BUT--I have been thinking this morning if he did say it took 2 years to get to crufts I might be wrong from what's been said here. What he might have said was that he said it took 2 years to make a dog a breed champion, but that doesn't sound right either.
>because it is obvious from your posts that you have no idea what the dog show world and breeding to a breed standard involves.<
>If you had bothered to keep up to date (I know nothing of the show scene 25 years ago - I wasn't involved in those days) you would have known now that breed societies do insist upon health tests - hip/elbow scoring, eye testing, BAER testing, testing for von willebrands disease, etc etc etc - different tests for different breeds.<
>she says breed societies insist. <
>The KC, however, do recommend that certain tests are carried out for certain breeds.<
>I have never heard of breed societies, breed clubs yes, breed societies no
>the UK KC licensed show are the only breed registration club not recognised at international level
>The KC is the only British registry that is recognised at international level.<
>the UK KC licensed show are the only breed registration club not recognised at international level<
>a database of dogs is nothing to do with showing
>As it happens his dog was probably the highest qualified ever of its breed, by UK standards.
>How strange that he can't be found on a google search. If he was that great he'd be mentioned in many references<
>That's a helpful link, thank you. No mention of him being a champion, though. Do you know how many CCs he had?<
>found a reference to him on a Dutch (I think ) pedigree data base, no mention of him being a champion though. <
>But are dual qualified dogs that unusual in dobermanns?<
>he will not come up either as they are working acheivements nothing to any KC events,
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