How CAS is given at a regional exhibition. About titles at dog shows, evaluations, show ranks and accepted abbreviations. Titles and rules for their award

In the Junior, Intermediate, Open, Working, Champion and Veteran classes the following grades are awarded:

  • Excellent - red ribbon
  • Very good (very good)- blue ribbon
  • Good - green ribbon
  • Satisfactory- yellow tape
  • Disqualification- white tape

The following grades are awarded in the puppy class:

  • Very promising- Red ribbon
  • Promising- blue ribbon
  • Unpromising (no promising)- green ribbon

In the ring, at the discretion of the expert, the following titles may be awarded:


Class winner

Awarded to the first dog in the class to qualify for the title.

Reserve class winner

Assigned to the second dog in the class.

Candidate for young champions of Russia in beauty

Candidate for Russian beauty champion

Reserve candidate for Russian beauty champion

Federation champion (RFLS, RFSS, OANKOO, RFOS)

Candidate for federation champion (RFLS, RFSS, OANKOO, RFOS)

Candidate for international beauty champions

At an International Dog Show, if at least one dog in a breed has been awarded the CAC title, then the expert must award CACIB.

Reserve candidate for international beauty champions

All reserve titles can only be awarded if the main titles are awarded. Thus, R.CAC cannot be awarded unless CAC is awarded and R.CACIB cannot be awarded unless CACIB is awarded.

Best male of breed

Best female of breed

Selected by comparing CW classes intermediate, open, working, champions.

Best of Breed

Selected by comparing the best male of the breed and the best female of the breed, who received the titles.

Best puppy of breed

Selected when comparing a male and a female CW puppy class.

Best Junior of Breed

Selected when comparing male and female CW junior class JCAC.

Best Veteran of Breed

Selected when comparing a male and a female CW veteran class.

BIS
BIS-P
BIS-J
BIS-V

Best Dog in Show

When comparing BIG winners by FCI group, the expert determines the three best dogs, the first of which receives BIS

Separately among puppies, juniors and veterans of each breed participating in the exhibition. At least three best dogs are placed in each competition. If the show is held over several days, then the best puppy, junior and veteran is selected each day, without further comparison between the winners of each day.

Best in FCI Group

In each group, among the best representatives of the breeds, the expert determines the three best dogs, the first of which receives the BIG title.

In general, all information about titles and ratings is contained in the regulations of the RKF and can be found on their website rkf.org.ru, but there are a lot of documents there, and each document contains a large amount of information, often of interest only to professionals. Let's try to briefly understand what exhibitions we hold, according to what rules, and what titles are awarded at these exhibitions.

What exhibitions are taking place?

There are two types of dog shows in Russia:
- International, rank CACIB: They take place in accordance with the FCI calendar. Those breeds that are recognized by this international federation are allowed to participate in these exhibitions.

Internal (all-Russian and regional), rank CAC: they are held in accordance with the RKF calendar and dog breeds recognized by the FCI and the RKF are allowed to participate. Exhibitions of the CAC rank are divided into: CAC Champion of the RKF, CAC Champion of the Federation, CAC Candidate for Champion of the Federation.

At international exhibitions rank CACIB Breeds unrecognized by the FCI and recognized by the RKF can participate, but they do not receive a CACIB certificate and do not participate in the main ring (they are listed in a separate catalogue)

Besides, national breed clubs(NCP) can be carried out special breed exhibitions of one of the following ranks:
- Cheka– Champion national club
- PC– National Club Winner
- KCHK- Candidate for champion of the national breed club

Dog breeds recognized by the FCI and the RKF are allowed to participate in single-breed exhibitions of the rank of CHK, PC and KCHK.

Exhibition classes

Regardless of what kind of show it is, all dogs are enrolled in one of the following show classes:
1. Baby class- from 3 to 6 months.
(the presence of a baby class at the exhibition is determined by the decision of the exhibition organizing committee)
2. Puppy class- from 6 to 9 months.
3. Junior class- from 9 to 18 months.
4. Intermediate class- from 15 to 24 months.
5. Open class- from 15 months.
6. Working class- from 15 months.
7. Champion class- from 15 months.
8. Veteran class- from 8 years old.

Dog Show Judging

In all classes (except Baby and Puppies), the following scores are awarded in the ring:
Excellent- red ribbon, can be awarded to a dog, very close to the ideal of the breed standard.
Very good (very good)- a blue ribbon may be awarded to a dog that has typical signs breeds A few small imperfections that do not affect the morphology are acceptable.
good- green ribbon, awarded to a dog that has the main characteristics of its breed, but has obvious disadvantages.
Satisfactory- a yellow ribbon should be awarded to a dog that corresponds to its breed and has defects in build.
Disqualification- a white ribbon must be given to the dog if it is folded in type, not meeting the standard.
Cannot be judged/without evaluation This qualification is given to any dog ​​if for some reason it is not possible to give an assessment.
Exhibition organizers are required to clearly announce the scores in the ring (give ribbons).

The following grades are awarded in the puppy class:
Very promising- Red ribbon.
Promising- blue ribbon.
little promising- green ribbon.
Not promising- white tape.

Dog show titles

At all RKF and FCI exhibitions, the awarding of certificates and titles is the prerogative of the judge.

In the ring at the discretion of the judge The following titles and certificates may be awarded (but are not required to be awarded):

CW – class winner, awarded to the first dog in the class to receive the highest score. The class winner automatically receives the title of Candidate of Champions Club or Junior Club Champion at exhibitions of the rank of CHK, PC. At the show the rank of KCHK (YUCHK receives an automatic), and the rest of the CWs participate in comparison at the KCHK.
R.CW – reserve class winner, awarded to the second dog in the class receiving the highest score.
J.CAC - candidate for young champions of Russia in beauty
R.JCAC – reserve candidate for young champions of Russia
CAC – candidate for Russian champion in beauty
R.CAC – reserve candidate for Russian beauty champion
Black Sea Fleet – Federation Champion(RFLS, RFSS, OANKOO, RFOS)
KChF – candidate for federation champion(RFLS, RFSS, OANKOO, RFOS)
Ch.RKF – RKF champion
CACIB – candidate for International Beauty Champions
R.CACIB – reserve candidate for International Beauty Champions

All reserve certificates can only be awarded if primary certificates are awarded. Thus, R.CAC cannot be awarded unless CAC is awarded and R.CACIB cannot be awarded unless CACIB is awarded.

LK – best male of the breed, selected by comparing CW classes intermediate, open, working, champions
LS – best female of the breed is selected in the same way as choosing a personal account.
WWII - BOB - best of breed selected by comparing the best male of the breed, the best female of the breed, the best junior of the breed and the best veteran of the breed.
BEST PUPPY - the best puppy of the breed selected when comparing a male and a female CW puppy class.
BEST JUNIOR – best junior of the breed is selected when comparing a male and a female CW junior class CASYU.
BEST VETERAN – best veteran of the breed selected when comparing a male and a female CW veteran class.
BIS – best dog in show.
In addition, at single-breed shows held by the National Club, the following are awarded:

Yu.KChK- candidate for junior champions of the National Club Club
KCHK– Candidate for National Club Champion
Yu.PK- young winner of the National Club Club
PC-winner of the National Club Club
Yu.ChK- junior champion of the National Club
Cheka- NKP champion

At regional shows, CAC receives only Best Dog and Best Dog in the breed, the second dog can be awarded R.CAC, and R.JCAC is also awarded to juniors.
At exhibitions the rank of Federation Champion CAC is awarded in each class.
At the International Dog Show, if at least one dog in the breed was awarded the CAC title, then the judge is required to award CACIB.

At any dog ​​show, a judge awards titles and scores to the winners. All dogs registered for this event belong to a specific age class. In this section we will give explanations for the abbreviations CAC or CACIB, Black Sea Fleet or ChRKF, which are incomprehensible to many.

EXHIBITION CLASSES:

Puppy class(puppy) 6-9 months;
Junior class(junior) 9-18 months;
Intermediate class(intermediate) 15-24 months;
Open class(open) from 15 months;
Working class(working) from 15 months;
Champion class(champion) from 15 months;
Veteran class(veteran) from 8 years old.

The date for determining the dog's age is the day before the start of the exhibition.

RATINGS AT THE EXHIBITION:

In the Junior, Intermediate, Open, Working, Champion and Veteran classes the following grades are awarded:
Great(excellent) - red ribbon;
Very good(very good) - blue ribbon;
Fine(good) - green ribbon;
Satisfactorily(satisfactory) - yellow ribbon;
Disqualification(disqualification) - white ribbon;
No rating(no evaluation).

The following grades are awarded in the puppy class:
Very promising(very promising) - red ribbon;
Perspective(promising) - blue ribbon;
Unpromising(no promising) - green ribbon.

TITLES AT THE EXHIBITION:

In the ring, at the discretion of the judge, the following titles may be awarded:
CW- class winner, awarded to the first dog in the class claiming the title;
R.C.W.- reserve class winner, assigned to the second dog in the CACJ class - SASYU - candidate for young champion of Russia in beauty;
CAC- candidate for Russian beauty champion;
R.CAC- reserve candidate for Russian beauty champion;
Black Sea Fleet- champion of the federation (RFLS, RFSS, OANKOO, RFOS);
KChF- candidate for federation champion (RFLS, RFSS, OANKOO, RFOS);
CACIB- candidate for International Beauty Champions;
R.CACIB- reserve candidate for International Beauty Champions.

All reserve titles can only be awarded if the main titles are awarded.
Thus, R.CAC cannot be awarded unless CAC is awarded and R.CACIB cannot be awarded unless CACIB is awarded.

OK- the best male of the breed, selected by comparing the CW classes of intermediate, open, working, champions;
PM- the best female of the breed is selected, similar to the selection of the best dog;
WWII- BOB - the best representative of the breed is selected by comparing the best male of the breed and the best female of the breed, who received titles;
BEST PUPPY- the best puppy of the breed is selected by comparing a male and female CW puppy class;
BEST JUNIOR- the best junior of the breed is selected by comparing a male and a female CW junior class JCAC-SASYU;
BEST VETERAN- the best veteran of the breed is selected by comparing a male and a female CW veteran class;
BIS- the best dog in the show separately among puppies, juniors and veterans;
BIS-P, BIS-J, BIS-V- the best puppy, junior, veteran of the exhibition are selected by comparing the best puppies, juniors, veterans of each breed participating in the exhibition (at least three best dogs are ranked in each competition).

If the show is held over several days, then the best puppy, junior, veteran of each day is selected, without further comparison between the winners of each day.

BIG- the best in the FCI group, in each group, among the best representatives of the breeds, the expert determines the three best dogs, the first of which receives the BIG title;
BIS- the best dog in the show, when comparing BIG winners by FCI groups, the expert determines the three best dogs, the first of which receives BIS.

Champion of Russia (ChR)

To receive the title "Champion of Russia" you must:
Option 1. Possession of 6 CAC certificates obtained from six different judges. 1 CCC certificate - a candidate for NKP champion, is equal to 1 CAC certificate (maximum 3 CCC certificates are taken into account); 1 CHK certificate - NKP champion is equal to 3 CAC certificates (maximum 1 CHK certificate is taken into account); 1 PC certificate - the winner of the NCP is equal to 2 CAC certificates (maximum 1 PC certificate is taken into account).
Option 2. 4 CAC certificates obtained from four different judges. One of the CAC certificates must be obtained at the RKF International Exhibition.
Option 3. Since 2006, 2 CAC certificates received from two different judges at the International Exhibition "Eurasia" (double CACIB).
Option 4. 1 CAC or CCC certificate if you have a diploma or certificate of “Champion” of a country, a member of the FCI, or the USA (AKC), Great Britain (KS), Canada (SKS).
Option 5. 2 CAC certificates received from two different judges and a Junior Champion of Russia diploma.

Junior Champion of Russia (YUCR)

To receive the title "Young Champion of Russia" you must:
Option 1. Availability of 4 CAJ/CACJ certificates (winner of the junior class), obtained from four different judges.
1 certificate of the Young Winner of the NKP-RKF or 1 certificate of the Junior Club of the Club of the NKP-RKF is equal to 1 certificate of SASY, a maximum of 2 certificates of the Young Winner of the NKP-RKF are taken into account. 1 Junior Champion of the NKP-RKF certificate is equivalent to 2 SASY certificates.
Option 2. 3 SAJJ certificates obtained from three different judges. One of the SASY certificates must be received at the RKF International Exhibition.
Option 3. Since 2006, 2 CACIB certificates received from two different judges at the International Exhibition "EURASIA" (double CACIB).
Option 4. 1 SASY certificate or 1 certificate Young Winner of the National Club-RKF if you have a diploma or certificate of "JUNG CHAMPION" of the country.

Grand Champion of Russia (GChR)

To receive the title "Grand Champion of Russia" you must:
Availability of diplomas "Champion of Russia" and "Champion of the National Breed Club", and for breeds that have a working class, an international certificate for working qualities is required.

RKF Champion

To receive the title "RKF Champion" you must:
Option 1. Availability of "Champion of the Federation" diplomas, the minimum number of diplomas taken into account is "Champion of the Federation" of 3 different federations.
Option 2. 1 certificate of Ch.RKF, received at the International or All-Russian exhibition.

Federation Champion (BSF)

To receive the title "Champion of the Federation" you must:
Availability of 4 “KChF” certificates - candidate for champion of the federation (one of the federations), obtained from three different judges. Availability of a “Champion of the Federation” certificate received at All-Russian exhibitions.

National Club Champion

The National Breed Club Champion is awarded according to the rules stipulated by the RKF National Breed Club.
Minimum requirements to obtain National Club Champion:
4xCCCC = National Club Champion
2xNational Club Winner = National Club Champion (The National Club Winner is awarded at the All-Russian National Club Show, where the CCC is awarded in each class, and the best male and female receive the National Club Winner.
The National Club Champion is awarded to the best male and the best female at the National Club Show. The Presidium of the National Club Club keeps records of the titles "Champion of the National Club" and issues the corresponding certificates.

Junior Champion

To receive the title "Young Champion" you must:
Option 1. The title can be awarded directly at the National Specialty Show to a dog that receives the title "Best Junior" (male and female).
Option 2. The title can be awarded based on a set if the dog at the specified age has 3 diplomas with the title “Best Junior” (male and female), obtained from three different experts at single-breed shows of any rank or at 2 special-breed shows plus one title “ best junior" at any certificate show not lower than CAC level.

Can be awarded to a dog between 9 and 18 months of age.
The Presidium of the National Club of Clubs keeps records of the titles "Young Champion" and issues the corresponding certificates.


All titles are assigned to dogs that have pedigrees recognized by the RKF, with three generations of ancestors.
As an exception, incomplete pedigrees are allowed for titles until 2010 for a number of breeds:
- Australian Shepherd,
- American bulldog,
- Afghan aboriginal hound,
- white Swiss shepherd,
- Brazilian Terrier,
- Boerboel,
- Buryat-Mongolian wolfhound,
- East European Shepherd,
- Jack Russell Terrier,
- Italian Cane Corso,
- ca de bou,
- Caucasian Shepherd Dog,
- Dogo Canario,
- Korean Jindo,
- Lagotto Romagnolo,
- Latvian hound,
- Lithuanian hound,
- Mexican hairless dog,
- Moscow watchdog,
- Moscow dragon,
- reindeer spitz,
- Parson Russell Terrier,
- Peruvian hairless dog,
- Prague rat,
- Russian hound,
- Russian piebald hound,
- Russian colored lapdog,
- Russian hunting spaniel,
- Russian toy terrier,
- Saint Miguel Phila,
- Central asian shepherd dog,
- basins,
- taigan,
- Thai Ridgeback,
- hortaya,
- Chukotka sledding
- Estonian hound,
- South Russian Shepherd.

Rules for holding international, regional and all-Russian exhibitions in the RKF system.


Exhibitions are held in accordance with the Regulations for holding certificate exhibitions of all breeds in the RKF system.


Dogs of all breeds recognized by the FCI, RKF, having documents recognized by the FCI, RKF, as well as an identification mark and/or microchip are allowed to participate in the exhibition.


Dogs not listed in the catalog are not allowed to be examined in the ring.


The organizer reserves the right to replace the expert.



Exhibition classes:


1. Baby class from 4 to 6 months.


2. Puppy class from 6 to 9 months.


3. Junior class from 9 to 18 months.


4. Intermediate class from 15 to 24 months.


5. The class is open from 15 months.


6. Working class from 15 months with appropriate diplomas.


7. Champion class from 15 months with a certificate of InterChampion or Champion of an FCI member country.


8. Veteran class from 8 years old.

What types of dog shows are there?


1. All breeds:


  • · Regional - awarded by CAC to the best male and best female.

  • · All-Russian - awarded by CAC to the winner of each class.

  • · International - awarded to CAC to the winner of each class, CACIB to the best male and best female.

2. Monoproducts:


  • · Regional, CCC rank (Candidate for Champion of the National Breed Club) – awarding CCC to the best male and best female, CC (Certificate of Conformity) at the request of the expert.

  • · National, rank CHK (Champion of the National Breed Club) - awarding the CC in each class, and the best male and best female - CHK (CH NCP).

Titles awarded at exhibitions.


During examination in the ring, at the discretion of the expert, the following titles may be awarded and included in diplomas:


1. BIB- Best Baby of Breed.


2. BIP- Best Puppy of Breed.


3. BIJ- Best Junior of Breed.


4. СW (class winner) – Class winner.


5. СС - Certificate of Conformity.


6. C.A.C.- Candidate for National Beauty Champions.


7. R.CAC - Reserve candidate for National Beauty Champions.


8. CACIB- Candidate for international beauty champions.


9. R.CACIB - Reserve. candidate for international beauty champions.


10. BOS- Best Bitch of Breed, Best Male of Breed.


11. WWII- Best Representative of Breed.


12. BIG- Group winner (1st, 2nd, 3rd place).


13. BIS- Winner of the overall best (1st, 2nd, 3rd place).


All reserve titles can only be awarded if the main titles are awarded. For example, if CAC is not awarded, R.CAC is not awarded. Likewise for CACIB and R.CACIB.


Titles are awarded in all breeds up to the standard differences in height, coat type and each color, if the examination is carried out separately by color.


On International exhibition If at least one dog in the breed is awarded the CAC title, then the judge is obliged to assign CACIB.


At all RKF and FCI exhibitions, the examination of breeds of one group is carried out on one exhibition day.


For dogs that received the title of WWII (BOB) and did not enter the Best-ring, all titles are canceled.


The expert's decision is final and cannot be changed. Protests against the results of the examination are not accepted or considered.

Marks awarded at exhibitions :


1. Great.


2. Very good.


3. Okay.


4. Satisfactorily.


5. Disqualification.



Grades in baby and puppy classes awarded at shows :


1. Very promising.


2. Promising.


3. Not very promising.


4. Unpromising.

How is examination carried out in the ring?


The expert single-handedly conducts an individual examination of each dog, makes a description and awards a rating. Only dogs with an excellent rating remain in the ring, which the expert places from 1st to 4th place. After an individual examination, owners are awarded ribbons of different colors depending on the scores received:


1. Red – excellent when rated.


2. Blue – very good when assessed.


3. Green – good when rated.




Rules for awarding certificates CACJ, CAC, CACIB, R.CACIB .


At all RKF and FCI shows, the assignment of titles is the prerogative of the judge. When judging, at the discretion of the judge, the following titles may be awarded and included in diplomas:


1. CAC– dogs who received CW in intermediate, open, working and Champion classes.


2. R.CAC – for dogs who received R.CW in the intermediate, open, working and Champion classes.


3. CACIB– the best male, selected when comparing males who received CAC in the intermediate, open, working and Champion classes. Same for bitches..


4. R.CACIB – the best male from those left for comparison (CAC males from all classes, except the one where CACIB was awarded, and the second dog from the class where CACIB was awarded, who received R.CAC). Same for bitches.

Rules for holding competitions.


Only dogs that are included in the catalog, have registered in advance for the competition, have been exhibited at an exhibition and have received a rating of at least very good can participate in all competitions.


Types of competitions:


1. Nursery competition: four dogs of the same breed, born in the same breed and having the same prefix, participate.


2. Manufacturers competition: four offspring of one dog, male or female, originating from at least two litters from 2 males for a female, from 2 different females for a male. A manufacturer can participate in the competition without being registered for the exhibition.


3. Pairs competition: two dogs of the same breed, a male and a female, belonging to the same owner. If more than one pair of dogs is declared in a breed, then a preliminary examination to identify the best pair is carried out in the ring by an expert of this breed.

Rules for the exhibition.


1. At an exhibition, a dog can undergo examination only in one class for which it was previously declared in the catalog. Examination of dogs not included in the catalog is not carried out.


2. Having appeared in the ring when called by the ring secretary, the dog owner cannot leave the ring without the permission of the expert.


3. Outside the ring, dogs must be on a short leash and muzzled. A muzzle is not required only for small decorative breeds of dogs. In the ring the muzzle is removed.


4. Only one person with a ring number corresponding to the dog’s number in the catalog can be in the ring with the dog. This person is solely responsible for the behavior of the dog in the ring.


5. With the permission of the expert, a change of handlers may occur in cases where this was necessary.


6. Latecomers are not allowed into the ring.


7. The presence of strangers in the ring is prohibited. Video and photography during the examination are unacceptable.


8. The exhibition committee has the right to transfer a dog from the working class to the open class if the presented diplomas are recognized as not meeting the requirements of this exhibition.


9. Grooming of dogs is permitted only in a specially designated area.


10. For cruel treatment of dogs, unethical behavior at an exhibition, provoked dog fights at the request of an expert, an assistant to the ring crew or members of the exhibition committee, the RKF exhibition commission may disqualify the owner and dog for a period of 1 to 3 years from all RKF exhibitions.

Rules for assigning titles in Russia.


All titles are assigned to dogs that have pedigrees recognized by the RKF, with three generations of ancestors. As an exception, incomplete pedigrees are allowed for titles until 2010 in a number of breeds: recognized by the FCI - South Russian Shepherd, White Swiss Shepherd, Australian Shepherd, Saint Miguel Fila, Caucasian Shepherd, Central Asian Shepherd, Dogo Canary, Ca de Bou, Italian Cane Corso , Brazilian Terrier, Jack Russell Terrier, Parson Russell Terrier, Tosa, Peruvian Hairless Dog, Mexican Hairless Dog, Korean Jindo Dog, Thai Ridgeback, Lagotto Romagnolo, and in breeds recognized by the RKF.

Assignment of the title Champion of Russia (ChR).


To receive the title Champion of Russia you must:


1. Option-1:


6 CAC certificates obtained from six different judges.


1 CCC certificate - a candidate for National Club Champion, is equivalent to 1 CAC certificate, to obtain the title of the Czech Republic, a maximum of 3 CCC certificates are taken into account.


1 CHK certificate – National Club Champion is equivalent to 3 CAC certificates. To obtain the title of the Czech Republic, a maximum of 1 certificate of the Czech Republic is taken into account.


1 PC certificate – the winner of the National Club Competition is equal to 2 CAC certificates for obtaining the title of the Czech Republic, 1 PC certificate is taken into account as a maximum.


2. Option-2:


4 CAC certificates obtained from four different judges. One of the CAC certificates must be obtained at the RKF International Exhibition.


3. Option-3:


Since 2006, 2 CAC certificates received from two different judges at the International Dog Show EURASIA (double CACIB).


4. Option-4:


1 CAC or CCC certificate if you have a diploma or certificate of CHAMPION from a country, a member of the FCI, or the USA (AKC), Great Britain (KS), Canada (SKS)


5. Option-5:


2 CAC certificates received from two different judges and a Junior Champion of Russia diploma.




Assignment of the title Junior Champion of Russia (YUCR).


To receive the title Junior Champion of Russia you must:


1. Option-1:


4 SAJU certificates obtained from four different judges. 1 certificate of the Junior Winner of the NKP-RKF or 1 certificate of the JKChK NKP-RKF is equal to 1 SASY certificate, a maximum of 2 certificates of the Junior Winner of the NKP-RKF is taken into account; 1 certificate of the Junior Champion of the NKP-RKF is equal to 2 SASY certificates.


2. Option-2:


3 CAJ certificates obtained from three different judges. One of the SASY certificates must be received at the RKF International Exhibition.


3. Option-3:


Since 2006, 2 CACIB certificates received from two different judges at the International Exhibition EURASIA (double CACIB).


4. Option-4:


1 SASY certificate or 1 certificate Junior Winner of the National Club - RKF If you have a diploma or certificate Junior Champion of the country.


Only certificates received at exhibitions published in the RKF exhibition calendar are taken into account. Confirmation of the title and issuance of a diploma is carried out at the RKF office.



Assignment of the title Grand Champion of Russia (GChR).


To obtain the title of Grand Champion of Russia you need: a diploma Champion of Russia and a diploma Champion of the NKP-RKF, and for breeds that have a working class, an International certificate for working qualities is required. Confirmation of the title and issuance of a diploma is carried out at the RKF office.

Assignment of the title RKF Champion .


To receive the title RKF Champion you must:


1. Varaint-1:


3 diplomas (certificates) FEDERATION CHAMPION from 3 different federations. (federations - RFLS, RFSS, OANKOO, RFOS).


2. Option-2:


1 certificate of Ch.RKF received at the International or All-Russian exhibition. Confirmation of the title and issuance of a diploma is carried out at the RKF office.



Assignment of the title Champion of the Federation (BSF).


To receive the title Federation Champion you must:


1. Option-1:


4 KChF certificates – candidate for Federation Champion (all 4 KChF certificates must be from the same federation).


2. Option-2:


1 certificate (diploma) CHAMPION OF THE FEDERATION, received at the All-Russian exhibition. Confirmation of the title and issuance of a diploma is carried out at the federation offices.



Regulations on the assignment of titles to the NCP RKF


All titles are assigned to dogs that have pedigrees recognized by the RKF.

Assignment of the title Champion of the National Breed Club (Ch.NKP-RKF).


1. Option 1:


4xCCCC. All certificates must be obtained under different judges.


2. Option 2:


2xNCP Winner. (The winner of the National Club Championship is awarded at the show of the rank of PC, where in each class the CC is awarded, and the best male and female receive the Winner of the National Club Club.), all certificates must be obtained under different judges.


3. Option 3:


1xNCP Winner + 2xCCCC. All certificates must be obtained under different judges.


4. Option 4:


The National Club Champion is awarded to the best male and the best female at a show of the CHK rank.


5. Option 5:


Junior National Club Champion + 2x CC. All certificates must be obtained under different judges.


6. Option 6:


Junior National Club Champion + 1x National Club Winner. All certificates must be obtained under different judges.


3xSS = 1 CCC (exchange is possible only 1 time).


At the discretion of the judge, only dogs that are in the placement with the highest score from 1-4 places in the class can receive CC at the discretion of the judge.

Assignment of the title Junior Champion of the National Breed Club (Yu.Ch.NKP-RKF).


1. Option 1:


4xYUCCHK. All certificates must be obtained under different judges.


2. Option 2:


2xYoung National Club Winner. (Young National Club Winner, awarded at the exhibition of the rank of PC to the best junior male and best junior female). All certificates must be obtained under different judges.


3. Option 3:


J. National Club Champion is awarded to the best junior male and the best junior female at the National National Club Show.


3xJUSS = 1 JCC (exchange is possible only 1 time.) All certificates must be obtained under different judges. At the discretion of the judge, only dogs that are included in the placement with the highest score from 1-4 places in the junior class can receive JSC.

Assignment of the title International Champion for dogs of non-working breeds


4 CACIB for a period not shorter than 1 year and 1 day (one of the CACIB must be obtained in Russia), for dogs of working breeds - 2 CACIB + working diploma.

Explanations of the rules for obtaining the Champion title in different countries.


4. Champion of Belarus.


CAC in Belarus + Champion of Russia. CAC in every class.


5. Champion of Bulgaria.


CAC in Bulgaria + Champion of Russia. CAC in Bulgaria in every class.


6. Champion of Hungary.


4 CAC for a period not shorter than 1 year and 1 day. CAC in Hungary in every class.


7. Champion of Greece.


3 SAS. CAC goes to the best male and best female.


8. Champion of Georgia.


CAC in Georgia + Champion of Russia.


9. Danish champion.


CAC in Denmark (in intermediate, open or working class) + Russian Champion.


10. Champion of Israel.


CAC in Israel (Champion class) + Russian Champion or 3 CAC in Israel in open or intermediate class.


11. Champion of Latvia.


CAC in Latvia + Russian Champion. In Latvia, CAC is awarded to a dog that has received CACIB.


12. Champion of Lithuania.


CAC in Lithuania + Champion of Russia. In Lithuania, CAC in every class.


13. Champion of Luxembourg.


CAC in Luxembourg (in the Champion class) + Russian Champion or 2 CAC in Luxembourg in the open class.


14. Champion of Moldova.


CAC in Moldova + Russian Champion or 2 CAC in Moldova.


15. Champion of Poland.


3 CAC in Poland for a period not shorter than 6 months. and 1 day under three different experts. One CAC must be obtained at an International Show. In Poland CAC in every class.


16. Champion of Romania.


CAC in Romania + Champion of Russia. CAC in Romania in every class.


17. Champion of Slovakia.


4 CAC for a period not shorter than 1 year and 1 day. CAC in Slovakia in every class.


18. Champion of Ukraine.


CAC in Ukraine + Champion of Russia. CAC in every class. If you, being the Champion of Russia and the Champion of Ukraine, receive another 1CAC, you become the Grand Champion of Ukraine. You can become the Grand Champion of Ukraine every year.


19. Finnish champion.


CAC in Finland + Champion of Russia.


20. Champion of the Czech Republic.


4 CAC for a period not shorter than 1 year and 1 day. CAC in the Czech Republic in every class.


21. Champion of Estonia.


CAC in Estonia + Champion of Russia. In Estonia, CAC goes to the Best Male and Best Bitch, but if they already have the title of Estonian Champion, then the CAC goes to the next dog.

REGULATIONS OF THE RUSSIAN CYNOLOGICAL FEDERATION (RKF) ON CACIB, CAC RANK EXHIBITIONS

This Regulation was approved by the decision
Presidium of the RKF dated December 16, 2004,
comes into force on January 1, 2005
and at the same time cancels all previously valid
RKF regulations on exhibitions.

I. GENERAL PROVISIONS

RKF dog shows are held in accordance with the requirements of the FCI and these Regulations.
Certificate exhibitions are held:
CACIB rank – International, in accordance with the FCI calendar.
CAC rank – All-Russian and regional of all breeds, in accordance with the RKF calendar plan.
Rank CHK, PC, KCHK in accordance with the calendar plan of the NKP-RKF.
Only dog ​​breeds recognized by the FCI are allowed to participate in International Exhibitions of the CACIB rank. (Breeds unrecognized by the FCI and recognized by the RKF can participate in the International Exhibition without the right to receive a CACIB certificate and participate in the main ring, which are included in a separate catalog.)
Dog breeds recognized by the FCI and the RKF are allowed to participate in All-Russian, regional exhibitions of all breeds of the CAC rank, and at single-breed exhibitions of the rank of CHK, PC and CCC.
The organizers of the exhibition must be sure that the dogs declared in the catalog are registered in the Pedigree Book of the country - a member of the FCI or AKC (American Kennel Club) - USA, KS - (English Kennel Club) Great Britain, SKS - (Canadian Kennel Club) Canada .
Specialty exhibitions under the auspices of the national breed club RKF (NKP-RKF) are held according to the rules and regulations of the NKP-RKF approved by the exhibition commission of the RKF.
At all certified exhibitions, a ring can be organized for dogs that
a description of the RKF judge is required (without assigning titles and certificates)

II.LIMITATIONS

Exhibitions of any rank can be held only by public canine organizations that have the right of legal entity.
The decision on the venue and choice of the organizer of the International Exhibition of CACIB rank is the prerogative of the RKF Exhibition Commission. There is no more than one International Exhibition per year in the city (with the exception of three exhibitions in Moscow and three exhibitions in St. Petersburg).
Each canine organization has the right to hold no more than 2 certified exhibitions of all breeds per year, one of which, by decision of the exhibition commission of the federation, can be All-Russian.
A national exhibition of the rank of Cheka can be held only once a year.

III. APPLICATION RULES

Cynological organizations applying to host the exhibition submit applications:

RANK - CACIB
For International Exhibitions of CACIB rank - to the RKF secretariat until February 1 of the current year for two years in advance.

- date of the exhibition
- exhibition rank

- belonging to the federation

- FULL NAME. Chairman of the exhibition organizing committee.
- FULL NAME. Head of a canine organization.
Attached to the application:
- a copy of the certificate of entry into the Unified State Register of Legal Entities. (Unified State Register of Legal Entities)

RANK – CAC
For All-Russian and regional exhibitions of the CAC rank - to the secretariat of the corresponding federation by affiliation until February 1 of the current year on next year.
An application from a canine organization printed on a stamped form must contain:
- date of the exhibition
- exhibition rank
- full name of the cynological organization holding the exhibition
- belonging to the federation
- address of the canine organization, contact phone number, fax, e-mail
- FULL NAME. Chairman of the exhibition organizing committee
- FULL NAME. Head of a canine organization
Attached to the application:
- a copy of the certificate of entry into the Unified State Register of Legal Entities (USRLE)
- a copy of the receipt for payment of the membership fee for the current year
- a copy of the record book of matings and whelpings for the previous year
Federations submit a consolidated application for the next year to the RKF secretariat before March 1 of the current year.

The application from the federation, printed on a stamped form, must contain:
- name of the federation
- date of the exhibition
- exhibition rank
- full name of the cynological organization holding the exhibition
- address of the canine organization, contact phone number, fax, e-mail
- FULL NAME. head of the federation

The application from the federation is accompanied by the Unified State Register of Legal Entities of all cynological organizations holding exhibitions.
For special breed exhibitions of the rank of CHK, PK, CCC - to the secretariat of the corresponding NCP RKF until February 1 of the current year for the next year.
The NCP submits a consolidated application for the next year to the RKF secretariat before March 1 of the current year.

The application from the NCP is printed on a stamped form and must contain:
- name of the NCP
- date of the exhibition
- exhibition rank
- full name of the cynological organization holding the exhibition
- address of the canine organization, contact phone number, fax, e-mail
- FULL NAME. President of the NKP

The exhibition calendar for the next year is finally approved by the RKF Exhibition Commission no later than March 15 and published in the RKF Bulletin before April 15.
Postponement of exhibitions is allowed only under force majeure circumstances. The exhibition organizer is obliged to notify the RKF Exhibition Commission about this and obtain written permission to change the date of the exhibition.

IV. REGISTRATION RULES

All official RKF exhibitions are held only with preliminary registration of participants and the mandatory release of a catalog of all participants. Dogs not listed in the catalog are not allowed to participate in the exhibition.
When registering for an exhibition, the owner must provide:
A copy of the certificate of origin (pedigree), for the puppy and junior class it is possible to register using a copy of the puppy card. Pedigrees from member countries of the FCI, the American Kennel Club (AKC) USA, the English Kennel Club (EC) Great Britain, and the Canadian Kennel Club (CCC) Canada are recognized.
Registration for International Exhibitions in classes in which CACIB is awarded - intermediate, open, working, champions is preferably carried out using the “EXPORT PEDIGREE” certificate. In the absence of an “EXPORT PEDIGREE” certificate, dog owners who have received CACIB or R.CACIB must obtain a CACIB or R.CACIB certificate within 15 days from the date of receipt of the CACIB or R.CACIB certificate and provide to the RKF secretariat a photocopy of the “EXPORT PEDIGREE” certificate indicating the catalog number , exhibition class, title, exhibition date, city, surname of the expert, for sending a report to the FCI (if at the time of sending the report the “EXPORT PEDIGREE” certificate is missing, then the data on the dog is not sent, and the title is automatically canceled)
Exhibition organizers must publish this requirement in the catalog of the International Exhibition, as well as in the application form.
The completed application form, signed by the owner, indicating the exhibition class, must contain the breed, name, abbreviation and pedigree N, mark or microchip N, date of birth, color, gender, father's name, mother's name of the dog, breeder's last name, last name, first name and patronymic owner, full postal address with zip code, contact phone number.

To register dogs in the working class you must provide:

1) RANK – CACIB
A copy of the FCI performance certificate (issued by the RKF)

2) RANK – CAC
A copy of a uniform certificate for working qualities recognized by the RKF

To register dogs in the champion class, you must provide confirmation (certificate, diploma) of a champion of any country - a member of the FCI or AKC, KS, SKS or FCI International Beauty Champion.
Registration of participants for the exhibition ends 30 days before the start of the exhibition.
Each participant in the exhibition must be notified in advance in writing by the organizing committee about the location of the exhibition, its schedule, catalog numbers of exhibited dogs, and veterinary rules.

The exhibition organizing committee is obliged to provide the latest catalog number within a week after the end of registration and pay the target exhibition fee.
1) RANK – CACIB
To the RKF secretariat.
2) RANK – CAC
To the secretariat of the relevant federation. The Federation is obliged to make a settlement with the RKF within a week.

In the event of the death of a dog, about which the exhibition organizing committee officially informs the RKF, as well as in the event of an injury confirmed by a certificate issued by official veterinary authorities, the exhibition fee is returned to the owner in full if the certificate is provided to the exhibition organizing committee before the end of registration. If a certificate is provided to the exhibition organizing committee after the end of registration and one day before the start of the exhibition, the exhibition fee is returned in the amount of 50%.
Owners who have registered their dogs for the exhibition and have not paid the exhibition fee must pay it within a maximum of one month after the exhibition (regardless of whether the dog took part in the exhibition). Otherwise, at the request of the exhibition organizing committee, owners and their dogs may be disqualified for 3 years at all RKF and FCI events. Such applications from the exhibition organizing committee are accepted if there is an application form signed by the owner for participation in this exhibition.

V. EXHIBITION CLASSES

Puppy class from 6 to 9 months.
Junior class (junior) from 9 to 18 months.
Intermediate class from 15 to 24 months.
Open class from 15 months.
Working class from 15 months.
Champion class from 15 months.
Veteran class from 8 years old.
The date for determining the dog's age is the day preceding the start of the exhibition.

VI. RATINGS, CERTIFICATES AND TITLES

In the junior, intermediate, open, working, champion and veteran classes the following marks are awarded:
Excellent - red ribbon.
Very good - blue ribbon.
Good - green ribbon.
Satisfactory - yellow ribbon
Disqualification - white ribbon
Without evaluation
The following grades are awarded in the puppy class:
Very promising - red ribbon.
Promising - blue ribbon.
Not promising - green ribbon
The following certificates may be awarded in the ring at the discretion of the judge:
CW – class winner, awarded to the first dog in the class applying for a certificate
R.CW – reserve class winner, awarded to the second dog in the class
CACJ – CACYu - candidate for young champion of Russia in beauty
CAC – candidate for Russian champion in beauty
R.CAC – reserve candidate for Russian beauty champion
Black Sea Fleet – champion of the federation (RFLS, RFSS, OANKOO, RFOS)
KChF – candidate for federation champion (RFLS, RFSS, OANKOO, RFOS)
Ch.RKF – RKF champion
CACIB – candidate for International Beauty Champions
R.CACIB – reserve candidate for International Beauty Champions
All reserve certificates can only be awarded if the main certificates are awarded. Thus, R.CAC cannot be awarded unless CAC is awarded and R.CACIB cannot be awarded unless CACIB is awarded.
BOS – the best male of the breed, selected by comparing the CW classes of intermediate, open, working, champions
BOS – the best female of the breed is selected, similar to the choice of BOS.
BOB - BOB - the best representative of the breed is selected by comparing the best male of the breed, the best female of the breed and the best junior of the breed.
BEST PUPPY – the best puppy of the breed is selected by comparing a male and female CW puppy class.
BEST JUNIOR – the best junior of the breed is selected by comparing a male and a female CW junior class JCAC-SASYU.
BEST VETERAN – the best veteran of the breed is selected by comparing a male and a female CW veteran class.
BIS – the best dog of the show separately among puppies, juniors and veterans. BIS-P, BIS-J, BIS-V the best puppy, junior, veteran of the exhibition are selected by comparing the best puppies, juniors, veterans of each breed participating in the exhibition (at least three best dogs are placed in each competition). If the show is held over several days, then the best puppy, junior, veteran of each day is selected, without further comparison between the winners of each day.
BIG is the best in the FCI group; in each group, among the best representatives of the breeds, the judge selects the three best dogs, the first of which receives the BIG title.
BIS – best dog in show; when comparing BIG winners by FCI group, the judge determines the three best dogs, the first of which receives BIS.
At an International Dog Show, if at least one dog in a breed has been awarded the CAC title, then the judge must award CACIB.

VII. EXHIBITION CATALOG

Based on the application forms, an exhibition catalog is compiled, which should contain:

1) Rank – CACIB
- Title page with the emblem of the RKF and FCI and with the inscription
INTERNATIONAL DOG ​​SHOW CACIB – FCI
INTERNATIONAL DOG ​​SHOW CACIB - FCI
RUSSIAN KYNOLOGICAL FEDERATION
RUSSIAN CYNOLOGICAL FEDERATION
- Exhibition name
- Date (day, month, year)
- Exhibition city (in two languages)

2) Rank - CAC
Title page, with the name and emblem of the RKF, the name of the federation, the name of the film organization conducting the exhibition, indicating the rank of the exhibition, the date and city of the exhibition, the address of the organizers;
The catalog of an exhibition of any rank must contain:
- List of members of the organizing committee
- List of judges indicating the country of residence in 2 languages: Russian and one of the official languages ​​of the FCI. (official languages ​​FCI, English, German, French, Spanish)
- Rules for holding an exhibition of this rank
- Dog exhibition schedule by breed, day, ring and judge
- Schedule of all exhibition events
- Table of contents – a list of breeds by FCI groups, arranged in alphabetical order, indicating catalog numbers, the number of dogs by corresponding breeds
- The actual list of exhibitors opens with the name of the breed, then a list of participants by sex and class is given, where the breed provides for judging by color-race, it is also divided by color; through numbers for all exhibitors of the exhibition
Full catalog data of each dog must include: Catalog N, dog's name, pedigree N, brand or microchip N, date of birth, color, father's name, mother's name, full name. breeder, full name owner and full address with zip code.

The number of exhibition catalogs cannot be less than the number of participants.
Additional lists and empty numbers are not allowed in the exhibition catalogue. Certificate for dogs included in additional lists, will not be confirmed by the RKF and FCI.
During registration for the exhibition, it is allowed to transfer dogs from class to class upon presentation of a Champion diploma or working certificate. After the end of registration and at the exhibition, it is prohibited to transfer dogs from class to class.

VIII. RULES FOR CONTESTS

Only dogs included in the exhibition catalogue, pre-registered for the competition, exhibited at this exhibition and received a rating of at least “very good” can participate in all competitions (dogs in the puppy class do not participate in competitions).
Kennel competition – 4 dogs of the same breed, born in the same kennel and having the same factory prefix, participate.
Progeny competition – 5 dogs participate: a sire or dam and 4 offspring.
Couple competition – 2 dogs of the same breed participate: a male and a female, belonging to the same owner.
Competitions are held in the main ring, the judge determines the 3 best pairs, 3 best nurseries, 3 best producers and ranks them from 3rd to 1st place. The winners of each competition are awarded the title of best couple - best couple of the show, best breeder - kennel of the show, best sire - progeny of the show. If the exhibition is held over several days, then the best pair, nursery, and sire of each day are determined.
At all RKF and FCI exhibitions, judging of breeds of one group is carried out on one exhibition day.

IX. RULES FOR THE AWARD OF CERTIFICATES CACJ-YU, CAC, R.CAC, KChF, ChF, Ch.RKF, CACIB, R.CACIB

At all RKF and FCI exhibitions, the awarding of certificates and titles is the prerogative of the judge.
When judging, at the discretion of the judge, the following certificates and titles may be awarded:
CACJ-J - dogs (male and female) who received CW (class winner) in the junior class (at International, All-Russian and regional exhibitions)
CAC - dogs (male and female) who received CW (class winner) in intermediate, open, working and champion classes (at International, All-Russian and regional exhibitions)
R.CAC – dogs (male and female) who received R.CW (reserve class winner) in intermediate, open, working and champion classes (at International, All-Russian and regional exhibitions)
CACIB – the best male selected by comparing males who received CAC in the intermediate, open, working and champion classes. CACIB is selected in the same way - in females.
R.CACIB - the best male from among those remaining for comparison (CAC - males from all classes, except the one where CACIB was awarded, and the second dog from the class where CACIB was awarded, who received R.CAC). R.CACIB is selected in the same way for bitches.
BSF - Federation Champion is awarded to the best male and best female at All-Russian exhibitions.
At All-Russian exhibitions held All-Russian organizations, (RFLS, RFSS, RFOS, OANKOO, RKO ARTA, FAUNA, RKK, ELITE, RIOPOICS) in all classes, CAC certificate holders receive a certificate (diploma) Federation Champion - Black Sea Fleet.
KChF - A candidate for champion of the federation receives the best male and the best female at regional exhibitions and at All-Russian exhibitions in each class a candidate for champion of the federation - KCHF, where CAC is awarded.
Ch.RKF - Champion of the RKF, received at International exhibitions the best male CACIB owner and the best female CACIB owner. At All-Russian exhibitions held by All-Russian organizations (RFLS, RFSS, RFOS, OANKOO, RKO ARTA, FAUNA, RKK, ELITE, RIOPOIX) the best male and the best female.

X. RULES FOR ASSIGNING TITLES

All titles are assigned to dogs that have pedigrees recognized by the RKF, with three generations of ancestors.
As an exception, incomplete pedigrees are allowed for titles until 2010 in a number of breeds: recognized by the FCI - South Russian Shepherd Dog, White Swiss Shepherd Dog, Australian Shepherd Dog, Saint Miguel Fila, Caucasian Shepherd Dog, Central Asian Shepherd Dog, Dogo Canario, Ca de Bou, Italian Cane Corso, Brazilian Terrier, Jack Russell Terrier, Parson Russell Terrier, Tosa, Peruvian Hairless Dog, Mexican Hairless Dog, Korean Jindo Dog, Thai Ridgeback, Lagotto Romagnolo, and in breeds recognized by the RKF.

XI. LIST OF BREEDS IN WHICH CACIB AND CAC ARE AWARDED IN EACH VARIETY BY HEIGHT, COAT TYPE, COLOR

Each breed is awarded:
2-CACIB (best male and female in the breed)
At International, All-Russian and regional exhibitions the number of CACs in breeds where there is no working class is 6 CACs; in breeds where there is a working class - 8 CAC.
At all RKF exhibitions (International, All-Russian, regional)
A CAC certificate is awarded in each class (intermediate, open, working and champions)
All reserve certificates are awarded in the same way as primary certificates.
In the breeds listed below, according to FCI Circular 18-2000, not 2 CACIB are awarded - the best male and the best female, but more, since CACIB is awarded in each variety for height, coat type, color. R.CACIB is awarded accordingly.

BELGIAN SHEPHERD DOG (all varieties)
Receive 8xCACIB, 32xCAC
Groenendaels receive 2xCACIB, 8xCAC
Malinois receive 2xCACIB, 8xCAC.
Laknua receive 2xCACIB, 8xCAC.
Tervurens receive 2xCACIB, 8xCAC.

BULLY TERRIERS (all varieties)
Receive 4xCACIB, 12xCAC
Standard ones receive 2xCACIB, 6xCAC.

POODLES (all varieties)
Receive 14xCACIB, 42xCAC
Large poodles of brown, black and white colors are judged together and receive 2xCACIB, 6xCAC
Large poodles of silver and apricot colors are judged together and receive 2xCACIB, 6xCAC
Small poodles of brown, black and white colors are judged together and receive 2xCACIB, 6xCAC
Small poodles of silver and apricot colors are judged together and receive 2xCACIB, 6xCAC
Miniature poodles of brown, black and white colors are judged together and receive 2xCACIB, 6xCAC
Miniature poodles of silver and apricot colors are judged together and receive 2xCACIB, 6xCAC
Toy poodles of all colors are judged together and receive

ESTRELA SHEPHERD DOG (all varieties)
Receive 4xCACIB, 12xCAC
Smooth coats receive 2xCACIB, 6xCAC
Longhairs receive 2xCACIB, 6xCAC

CHIHUAHUA (all varieties)
Receive 4xCACIB, 12xCAC
Shorthairs receive 2x CACIB, 6xCAC

DACHS (all varieties)
Receive 18xCACIB, 72xCAC
Standard fees –



Miniature Dachshunds –
Smooth coats receive 2xCACIB, 8xCAC
Longhairs receive 2xCACIB, 8xCAC
Wirehairs receive 2xCACIB, 8xCAC
Rabbit dachshunds –
Smooth coats receive 2xCACIB, 8xCAC
Longhairs receive 2xCACIB, 8xCAC
Wirehairs receive 2xCACIB, 8xCAC

GREAT DANES (all varieties)
Receive 6xCACIB, 18xCAC
Marbled and black Great Danes are judged together and receive 2xCACIB, 6xCAC
Brindle and fawn dogs are judged together and receive 2xCACIB, 6xCAC
Blue Danes receive 2xCACIB, 6xCAC

GERMAN SPITZ (all varieties)
Receive 20xCACIB, 60xCAC
German Wolfspitz receives 2xCACIB, 6xCAC
German Large Spitz of black and brown colors are judged together and receive 2xCACIB, 6xCAC
White German Large Spitz gets 2xCACIB, 6xCAC
German medium Spitz of black and brown colors are judged together and receive 2xCACIB, 6xCAC
German medium Spitz of orange, gray and other colors are judged together and receive 2xCACIB, 6xCAC
A German medium-sized Spitz of white color receives – 2x CACIB, 6xCAC
German Small Spitz of black and brown colors are judged together and receive 2xCACIB, 6xCAC
German Small Spitz of orange, gray and other colors are judged together and receive 2xCACIB, 6xCAC
White German Small Spitz receives 2xCACIB, 6xCAC
German miniature spitz, all colors are judged together and receive 2xCACIB, 6xCAC

CONTINENTAL TOY SPANIELS (all varieties)
Receive 4xCACIB, 12xCAC
Papillon gets 2xCACIB, 6xCAC
Falen receives 2xCACIB, 6xCAC

DUTCH SHEPHERD DOG (all varieties)
Receive – 6xCACIB, 18xCAC

Longhairs receive 2xCACIB, 6xCAC
Wirehairs receive 2xCACIB, 6xCAC

PODENCO IBIZENCO (all varieties)
Receive 4xCACIB, 12xCAC
Shorthairs receive 2xCACIB, 6xCAC
Wirehairs receive 2xCACIBBb 6xCAC

PODENGU PORTUGUESE (all varieties)
Receive 12xCACIB, 36xCAC
Smooth-haired large dogs receive 2xCACIB, 6xCAC
Smooth-haired
Smooth-haired smallies receive 2xCACIB, 6xCAC
Large wirehairs receive 2xCACIB, 6xCAC
Medium wirehairs receive 2xCACIB, 6xCAC
Small wirehairs receive 2xCACIB, 6xCAC

PERUAN HAIRLESS DOG (all varieties)
Receive 6xCACIB, 18xCAC
Large ones receive 2xCACIB, 6xCAC
Averages receive 2xCACIB, 6xCAC
Small ones receive 2xCACIB, 6xCAC

MEXICAN HAIRLESS DOG (all varieties)
Receive 6xCACIB, 18xCAC
Standard ones receive 2xCACIB, 6xCAC
Averages receive 2xCACIB, 6xCAC
Miniatures receive 2xCACIB, 6xCAC

PULI (all varieties)
Receive 4xCACIB, 12xCAC
White bullets receive 2xCACIB, 6xCAC
Black, gray and fawn bullets are judged together and receive 2xCACIB, 6xCAC

GIANT SCHNAUZER (all varieties)
Receive 4xCACIB, 16xCAC
Pepper and salt get 2xCACIB, 8xCAC
Black gets 2xCACIB, 8xCAC

SCHNAUZER (all varieties)
Receive 4xCACIB, 12xCAC

Black 2xCACIB, 6xCAC

MINISTER SCHNAUZER (all varieties)
Receive 8xCACIB, 24xCAC
Pepper and salt get 2xCACIB, 6xCAC
Black gets 2xCACIB, 6xCAC
White gets 2xCACIB, 6xCAC
Black and silver get 2xCACIB, 6xCAC

WEIMARANER (all varieties)
Receive 4xCACIB, 16xCAC
Smooth coats receive 2xCACIB, 8xCAC
Longhairs receive 2xCACIB, 8xCAC

ST BERNARD (all varieties)
Receive 4xCACIB, 12xCAC
Shorthairs receive 2xCACIB, 6xCAC
Longhairs receive 2xCACIB, 6xCAC

SWISS HOUNDS (all varieties)
Receive 8xCACIB, 32xCAC



SMALL SWISS HOUNDS (all varieties)
Receive 8xCACIB, 32xCAC
Jurassic dogs receive 2xCACIB, 8xCAC
Bernese get 2xCACIB, 8xCAC
Lucerne receives 2xCACIB, 8xCAC
Shvitskys receive 2xCACIB, 8xCAC

XII. JUDGING PROCEDURE

At the RKF and FCI shows, the judge examines each dog, makes a description of it and awards a rating.
The four best dogs in each class are placed with a score of at least “very good”, and in the puppy class they are placed with a score of at least “promising”.
Show rings must be of sufficient size (at least 10x10 meters) with a non-slip surface that allows the dog’s movements to be assessed. For breeds for which the standard stipulates growth limits, the rings must be provided with a height measure, and for breeds for which the standard stipulates weight - with scales. To examine small breeds, there should be an additional table in the ring (preferably a grooming table with a rubber coating).
All documentation necessary for the work must be prepared in advance and kept by the secretary of the ring crew.
The ring crew, which the exhibition organizing committee is obliged to present to the judge, must include: a ring manager, a secretary and, if necessary, an interpreter.
The presence of no more than two interns (pre-declared and included in the exhibition catalog) is allowed.
Members of the organizing committee, ring teams, trainees and interpreters do not have the right to personally exhibit dogs belonging to them and members of their families and work in the rings where dogs belonging to them, as well as members of their families, or co-owned dogs are exhibited.
The ring crew works at the direction of the judge and must ensure:
Calling the participants, checking the brand or microchip, checking those absent from each class, information about the dog incorrectly entered into the catalog or a change of handler, describing the dog as dictated by the judge, organizing and performing all the necessary office work. In diplomas, certificates, ring statements, it is necessary to indicate the catalog number, full name. judge and his signature, rating, titles. In
All certificates must be personally signed by the judge and marked N according to the catalogue.
At exhibitions of any rank it is prohibited to exhibit dogs in strict collars, muzzles and harnesses. Leaving the exhibitor's ring with a dog during judging without the judge's permission may result in disqualification.
Participants who are late to the ring are not allowed to judge.
Judging in rings and competitions must begin strictly at the time indicated in the exhibition schedule. Judging a breed before the time specified in the exhibition schedule is prohibited.
At RKF-FCI exhibitions, it is prohibited to use any drugs that can change the natural color and structure of the coat.
At shows of any level, all dogs must be on short leashes.
At shows of the CACIB and CAC ranks, dogs are exhibited in the ring only on leashes.
For cruel treatment of dogs, unethical behavior on the exhibition territory, provoked dog fights, bites, at the request of the judge, members of the ring crew or members of the organizing committee, the RKF Exhibition Commission may disqualify the owner and dog for a period of 1 to 3 years from all RKF and FCI exhibitions with cancellation of grades and titles.
At exhibitions of any rank, protests against judging are not accepted; the judge’s opinion is final and cannot be appealed.

XIII. INVITATION OF JUDGES

Judges invited to International CACIB shows must be recognized by the national canine organization of the country for the respective breeds, groups or all breeds at the CACIB level for FCI member countries.
Judges from the UK, Canada, USA must be recognized by KC, SKS, AKC, and the right to assign CC (similar to CAC, CACIB FCI)
At FCI International Exhibitions (in Russia), the participation of at least two judges from abroad is mandatory.
Judges invited to All-Russian, regional and special breed exhibitions must be recognized by the national canine organization of the country for the corresponding breeds, groups or all breeds at the CAC level.
The judges are invited by the exhibition organizing committee, the RKF confirms that this exhibition is held under the auspices of the RKF.
The exhibition organizing committee makes preliminary agreements with foreign judges; after a positive response from the judge, the RKF secretariat, on the basis of a letter of guarantee from the exhibition organizing committee, sends the judges an official invitation and confirmation to the relevant national canine organization.
The exhibition organizing committee is obliged to send a list of judges to the RKF secretariat at the time of registration, but no later than 12 months in advance, and obtain permission from the secretary of the CC committee of the RKF Board of Judges. Reserve judges are required for exhibitions.

XIV. RIGHTS OF JUDGES AND ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

The exhibition organizing committee sends a written invitation to the judge, which stipulates all the conditions. The judge is obliged to inform the organizing committee in writing about the acceptance or non-acceptance of the invitation. If the judge is unable to fulfill his obligation due to very important reasons, he must immediately inform the exhibition organizing committee in writing. Likewise, the organizer of the exhibition is responsible for its obligations. Cancellation of an invitation is allowed only under force majeure circumstances. In case of cancellation of the exhibition, the organizing committee is obliged to reimburse the judge for the expenses incurred by him.
At least 2 weeks in advance, the exhibition organizing committee is obliged to inform the judge about the breeds and number of dogs proposed for judging.
Judges have the right to enter into personal contracts with the exhibition organizing committee, which may differ from those indicated below. However, when no such contracts have been concluded, they must take advantage of this provision.
The organizing committee of the exhibition, in accordance with the preliminary agreement, must take care of the judge from the moment of his arrival until the moment of his departure, usually this period includes the day before the exhibition, the actual days of the exhibition and the day after the exhibition. The judge must be provided with first-class accommodation (a hotel of at least 3 stars), regular meals and pocket money (in the absence of a contract, at least 50 euros for each day of judging in ruble equivalent).
All expenses incurred by the judge must be reimbursed immediately upon arrival in a pre-agreed currency, and reimbursement for air travel is made only at an economy class fare if the distance is less than 300 km. the judge can arrive by train, in which case the organizing committee pays the fare for the SV carriage.
It is recommended to conclude financial agreements in advance in the form of a contract between the judge and the exhibition organizing committee, which must be strictly observed by both parties.
The judge must not judge more than 80 dogs per day, provided that the organizing committee requires an individual description for each dog. He must not judge more than 200 dogs per day unless descriptions are required.
The main person in the ring is the Judge. The ring manager is in charge of organizational matters, but all activities in the ring can only take place with the consent of the judge. Any decision made by the judge regarding the evaluation of the dog, placement, and the award of titles and certificates is final and cannot be contested.
A judge may not enter dogs registered in his or his family's name into shows where he acts as a judge.
Dogs that a judge exhibits at a show where he is not acting as a judge must be owned, co-owned or leased by the judge or members of his family.
A judge cannot judge a dog that he owns or co-owns, has kept or sold less than 6 months before the show where he is judging. The same applies to dogs owned by a family member.
The judge is prohibited from viewing the exhibition catalog before or during judging.
It is prohibited to smoke or drink alcoholic beverages in the ring during judging. The judge is prohibited from traveling to the exhibition where he is judging with exhibitors of this exhibition (car or special bus)
It is prohibited to communicate with any participant, stay in his home or in his custody until the end of the exhibition.

XV. OBSERVER

For International Exhibitions of CACIB rank, the RKF Exhibition Commission appoints an observer. The observer's candidacy is approved by the RKF exhibition commission. Once approved, the observer receives an observer credential and a report form. All expenses (transport, accommodation, food) are paid by the exhibition organizing committee. The observer interacts with the exhibition organizing committee and judges.
The observer monitors the correctness of the exhibition of this rank:
Control over registration work
Control over the presence of the state veterinary service at the exhibition
Control over the work of ring crews
Control over the work of the award committee
At all stages, the observer monitors compliance with the procedure for obtaining titles and certificates, controls the availability of all necessary exhibition documentation, the correctness and timeliness of its completion and issuance to the owners.
The observer has the right to receive any information at the inspected exhibition upon presentation of the RKF observer mandate, and the organizing committee is obliged to provide it upon his first request. The observer has the right to give recommendations on controversial issues relating to the rules for organizing and holding this exhibition. The observer accepts written statements regarding violations of the RKF Regulations on Exhibitions for transmission to the RKF. The observer does not have the right to control the financial activities of the exhibition organizers and does not have the right to check the financial reporting documentation of the exhibition.
The observer in his activities must be guided by the RKF Regulations on Exhibitions. The observer is obliged to report to the RKF exhibition commission within no more than 15 days, submit a mandate and a report.
The report on the inspected exhibition must contain:
Name of the exhibition, date of the exhibition, last name, first name and patronymic of the observer, report on the work (registration, veterinary supervision, ring crews, award commission, organizing committee), location of the exhibition (as far as appropriate), special opinion of the observer, date and signature.
Observers may not exhibit dogs that belong to them.

XVI. REPORTING ON THE RESULTS OF THE EXHIBITION

RANK-CACIB

- 2 blank exhibition catalogs


- Control report cards of all issued certificates (attached to the ring statement)

- Main ring sheet listing:
- Best couple Exhibitions
- Best nursery of the exhibition
- Best Producer Exhibitions
- FCI group winners
- Best in show puppies (indicating three prize places)
- Best in show for juniors (indicating three prize places)
- Best in show for veterans (indicating three prizes)
- Best in show (indicating three prizes)
- confirmation of the Secretary of the CC of the RKF Panel of Judges for judges.

RANK-SAS
The organizing committee of the exhibition sends, within two weeks, to the secretariat of the corresponding federation all the necessary documentation for the reporting of the exhibition (similarly to exhibitions of the CACIB rank), the federation submits the report to the secretariat of the RKF within a week.

RANK – CHK and CCC
The exhibition organizing committee sends to the RKF secretariat within two weeks:
- 1 marked directory with all titles and ratings
- Completed ring sheet (sample attached)
- Copies of pedigrees of dogs that received titles (indicating the pedigree of the title, catalog number, class and surname of the judge.)
- confirmation of the Secretary of the CC of the RKF Panel of Judges for judges
The NKP monthly submits to the RKF secretariat lists of holders of certificates of the Yu.ChK, KCHK, PC and Champions of the NKP-RKF.

XVII. SANCTIONS

For violation of any clause of these Regulations, the RKF Exhibition Commission may take sanctions against exhibition organizers:
- Warning.
- Refusal to hold an exhibition for a period of 1 year.
- Refusal to hold the exhibition for a period of 3 years.
- Refusal to hold exhibitions for an indefinite period.
- For a delay in the report and payment for the exhibition, the amount of the contribution is doubled automatically without a decision from the RKF exhibition commission.

XVIII. CLASSIFICATION OF DOG BREEDS FCI

Roman numerals indicate the FCI group number.

Arabic numerals indicate the FCI standard number.

(+) indicates the presence of the working class at International, All-Russian and regional exhibitions of the CACIB and CAC ranks.
(++) indicates the presence of the working class only at All-Russian and regional exhibitions of the CAC rank
5.(*) indicates two CACIB certificates per breed (male and female).
6.(*!) indicates the breed is provisionally recognized by FCI, CACIB is not confirmed
7.(c) indicates two CAC certificates for the breed (male and female).
8.(!) indicates a breed not recognized by the FCI.

AUSTRALIA - AUSTRALIA
I – 293 AUSTRALIAN KELPIE (+)(*)
I – 342 AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD (*!)
I – 287 AUSTRALIAN CATTLE DOG (*)
III – 008 AUSTRALIAN TERRIER (*)
III – 236 AUSTRALIAN SILKY TERRIER (*)
III – 345 JACK RUSSELL TERRIER (+)(*)

AUSTRIA – AUSTRIA
II – 064 OSTERREICHISCHER KURZHAARIGER PINSCHER/
AUSTRIAN SHORT-HAIRED PINSCHER (*)
VI – 063 OSTERREICHISCHER GLATTHAATIGE BRACKE/
AUSTRIAN SMOOTH HAIR BRACK (+)(*)
VI – 062 OSTERREICHISCHER RAUHHAAR BRACKE/
AUSTRIAN;HAIRBRACK (+)(*)
VI – 068 TIROLER BRACKE (+)(*)
VI – 254 ALPENLANDISCHE DACHSBRACKE
FIGURE MARRIAGE (+)(*)

ARGENTINA-ARGENTINA
II – 292 DOGO ARGENTINO (*)
AFGHANISTAN-AFGHANISTAN (under the patronage of FCI)
X – 228 AFGHAN HOUND (+)(*)

BRAZIL-BRAZIL
II – 225 FILA BRASILEIRO (*)
III – 341 TERRIER BRAZILEIRO (*)!

BELGIUM BELGIUM
I – 015 CHIEN DE BERGER BELGE/BELGIAN SHEPHERD DOG (+)(****)
GROENENDAEL (+)(*)
LAEKENOS/LAKNOY (+)(*)
MALINOIS (+)(*)
TERVUEREN (+)(*)
I – 083 SCHIPPERKE/SHIPERKE (*)
I – 171 BOUVIER DES ARDENNES (+)(*)
I – 191 BOUVIER DES FLANDRES (+)(*)
VI – 084 CHIEN DE SAINT-HUBERT/BLOODHOUND (+)(*)
IX – 081 GRIFFON BELGE (*)
IX – 080 GRIFFON BRUXELLOIS (*)
IX – 082 PETIT BRABANCON (*)
IX – 077 EPAGNEUL NAIN CONTINENTAL

SPANIEL (**)
PAPILLON (with erect ears)
PHALENE (with drooping ears)
IX – 215 BICHON A POIL FRISE (*)

BOSNIA-BOSNIA (under the patronage of FCI)
VI – 155 BOSANSKI OSTRODLAKI GONIC BARAK/BOSNIAN
WIRE HAIRED HOUND (+)(*)

CANADA-CANADA (under the patronage of FCI)
II – 050 NEWFOUNDLAND (*)
VIII – 312 NOVA SCOTIA DUCK TOLLING RETRIEVER/NOVOSCOTLAN
DISTRICT RETRIEVER (+)(*)

CROATIA-CROATIA
I – 277 HRVATSKI OVCAR/CROATIAN SHEEP DOG (*)
VI – 151 ISTARSKI KRATKODLAKI GONIC/ISTRIAN SHORT
WOOL HOUND (+)(*)
VI – 152 ISTARSKI OSTRODLAKI GONIC/ISTRIAN HAIR-
HUNG HOUND (+)(*)
VI – 154 POSAVKI GONIC (+)(*)
VI – 153 DALMATINAC (*)

CZECH REPUBLIC-CZECH REPUBLIC
III – 246 CESKY TERIER (*)
VII – 245 CESKY FOUSEK/CZECH HARD HAIR
SPOTLIGHT (+)(*)

CHINA-CHINA (under the patronage of FCI)
II – 309 SHAR PEI (*)
V – 205 CHOW CHOW (*)
IX – 288 CHINESE CRESTED DOG
DOG (*)
IX – 207 PEKINGESE (*)

DENMARK-DENMARK
II – 315 BROHOLMER (*)
V – 274 GRONLANDSHUND (*)
VII – 281 GAMMEL DANSK HONSEHUND/OLD DANISH
POINTER (+)(*)

FINLAND/FINLAND
V – 048 KARJALANKARHUKOIRA/KARELIAN BEAR DOG-
KA(+)(*)
V – 049 SUOMENPYSTYKORVA/FINNISH SPITCH (+)(*)
V – 189 SUOMENLAPINKOIRA/FINNISH Lapp Laika (*)
V – 284 LAPINPOROKOIRA/LOPAR DEER LIKE (*)
VI – 051 SUOMENAJOKOIRA/FINNISH HOUND (+)(*)

FRANCE-FRANCE
I – 044 BERGER DE BEAUCE (BEAUCERON)/BEAUCERON (+)(*)
I – 113 BERGER DE BRIE (BRIARD)/BRIARD (+)(*)
I – 176 BERGER DE PICARDIE (+)(*)
I – 141 BERGER DES PYRENEES A POIL LONG
CHARKA longhair (+)(*)
I – 138 BERGER DES PYRENEES A FACE RASE
CHARKA shorthair (+)(*)
II – 116 DOGUE DE BORDEAUX/Dogue de Bordeaux (*)
II – 137 CHIEN DE MONTAGNE DES PYRENEES
NAY DOG (*)
VI – 024 POITEVIN/POITEVAIN (+)(*)
VI – 025 BILLY (+)(*)
VI – 219 FRANCAIS TRICOLORE
HOUND (+)(*)
VI – 220 FRANCAIS BLANC AT NOIR/FRENCH WHITE-BLACK
HOUND (+)(*)
VI – 316 FRANCAIS BLANC ET ORANGE/FRENCH WHITE-ORAN-
CHEW HOUND (+)(*)
VI – 322 GRAND ANGLO-FRANCAIS TRICOLORE
FRENCH TRI-COLORED HOUND (+)(*)
VI – 323 GRAND ANGLO-FRANCAIS BLANC ET NOIR/BIG ENG-
LO-FRENCH WHITE-BLACK HOUND (+)(*)
VI – 324 GRAND ANGLO-FRANCAIS BLANC ET ORANGE/BIG
ENGLISH-FRENCH WHITE-ORANGE HOUND (+)(*)
VI – 022 GRAND BLEU DE GASCOGNE
HORSE HOUND (+)(*)
VI – 021 GRAND GASCON SAINTONGEOIS
SAINTONGE HOUND (+)(*)
VI – 282 GRAND GRIFFON VENDEEN
FFON (+)(*)
VI – 325 ANGLO-FRANCAIS DE PETITE VENERIE
SKY SMALL HOUND (+)(*)
VI – 020 ARIEGEOIS/ARIEGEOIS (ARIEGE HOUND) (+)(*)
VI – 290 BEAGLE-HARRIER (+)(*)
VI – 028 CHIEN D’ARTOIS/ARTOISE HOUND (+)(*)
VI – 030 PORCELAINE/PORCELAIN HOUND (+)(*)
VI – 031 PETIT BLEU DE GASCOGNE/SMALL BLUE GASCOGNE
HORSE HOUND (+)(*)
VI – 021 bis PETIT GASCON SAINTONGEOIS
TONG HOUND (+)(*)
VI – 019 BRIQUET GRIFFON VENDEEN
BACKGROUND (+)(*)
VI – 032 GRIFFON BLEU DE GASCOGNE
GRIFFON (+)(*)
VI – 066 GRIFFON FAUVE DE BRETAGNE
FFON (+)(*)
VI – 017 GRIFFON NIVERNAIS (+)(*)
VI – 034 BASSET ARTESIEN NORMAND
BASSET (+)(*)
VI – 035 BASSET BLEU DE GASCOGNE
SET (+)(*)
VI – 036 BASSET FAUVE DE BRETAGNE/RED BRETON BASS-
SET (+)(*)
VI – 033 GRAND BASSET GRIFFON VENDEEN
SKY BASSET GRIFFFON (+)(*)
VI – 067 PETIT BASSET GRIFFON VENDEEN
BASSET GRIFFON (+)(*)
VII – 177 BRAQUE DE L’ARIEGE (+)(*)
VII – 180 BRAQUE D’AUVERGNE (+)(*)
VII – 179 BRAQUE DU BOURBONNAIS (+)(*)
VII – 178 BRAQUE DUPUY (+)(*)
VII – 133 BRAQUE FRANCAIS, TYPE GASCOGNE/FRENCH
MARRIAGE OF GASCONY TYPE (+)(*)
VII – 134 BRAQUE FRANCAIS, TYPE PYRENEES/FRENCH
BRACK PIRENEAN TYPE (+)(*)
VII – 115 BRAQUE SAINT-GERMAIN (+)(*)
VII – 106 EPAGNUEL BLEU DE PICARDIE
SKY SPANIEL (+)(*)
VII – 095 EPAGNEUL BRETON (+)(*)
VII – 175 EPAGNEUL FRANCAIS/FRENCH SPANIEL (+)(*)
VII – 108 EPAGNEUL PICARD (+)(*)
VII – 114 EPAGNEUL DE PONT-AUDEMER/SPANIEL PONT-
ODEME (+)(*)
VII – 107 GRIFFON D'ARRET A POIL DUR KORTHALS
CORTALSA (+)(*)
VII – 174 GRIFFON A POIL LAINEUX (+)(*)
VIII – 105 BARBET (FRENCH WATER DOG) (+)(*)
IX – 283 COTON DE TULEAR (*)
IX – 233 PETIT CHIEN LION (*)
IX – 172 CANICHE/POODLE (*******)
GRAND-BIG (**)


MOYEN-SMALL (**)
White, black, brown - white, black, brown (*)
Silver, apricot-silver, apricot (*)
NAIN-MINIATURE (**)
White, black, brown - white, black, brown (*)
Silver, apricot-silver, apricot (*)
MINIATURE TOY (*)
White, black, brown, silver, apricot
ribbed, apricot(*)
IX – 101 BOULEDOGUE FRANCAIS (*)

GERMANY-GERMANY
I – 166 DEUTSCHER SCHAFERHUND/GERMAN SHEPHERD (+)(*)
II – 143 DOBERMANN (+)(*)
II – 184 PINSCHER (*)
II – 185 ZWERGPINSCHER (*)
II – 181 RIESENSCHNAUZER (+)(**)
Black-black (+)(*)
Pepper and salt (+)(*)
II – 182 SCHNAUZER (**)
Black-black (*)

II – 183 ZWERGSCHNAUZER (****)
Black-black (*)
Pepper and salt (*)
Black and silver - black with silver (*)
White-white (*)
II – 186 AFFENPINSCHER (*)
II – 144 DEUTSCHER BOXER (+)(*)
II – 235 DEUTSCHE DOGGE (***)
Fawn, brindle, brindle (*)
Black, harlequin-black, harlequin (*)
Blue (*)
II- 147 ROTTWEILER (+)(*)
II – 190 HOVAWART (+)(*)
II – 145 LEONBERGER (*)
II – 226 LANDSEER (europaisch-kontinentaler typ)/LANDZIR (European-
Continental type) (*)
III – 103 DEUTSCHER JAGDTERRIER (+)(*)
IV – 148 DACHSHUND/Dachshund (+)(*********)
NORMALGRUSSE/STANDARD (+)(***)
Kurzhaar – smooth-haired (+)(*)


ZWERG/MINIATURE (+)(***)

Langhaar – longhair (+)(*)
Rauhhaar – wire-haired (+)(*)
KANINCHEN/RABBIT (+)(***)
Kurzhhaar – smooth-haired (+)(*)
Langhaar – longhair (+)(*)
Rauhhaar – wire-haired (+)(*)
V – 097 DEUTSCHER SPITZ/GERMAN SPITZ (*********)
WOLFSPITZ/WOLFSPITZ (*)
GROSSSPITZ/BIG SPITZ (**)
White-white (*)

MITTELSPITZ/MEDIUM SPITZ (***)
White-white (*)
Black, brown-black, brown (*)

KLEINSPITZ/SMALL SPITZ (***)
White-white (*)
Black, brown-black, brown (*)
Orange, grey, other colors
ZWERGSPITZ/MINIATURE SPITZ (*)
V – 291 EURASIER (*)
VI – 299 DEUTSCHE BRACKE (+)(*)
VI – 100 WESTFALISCHE DACHSBRACKE
FIGURE MARRIAGE (+)(*)
VI – 217 BAYRISCHER GEBIRGSSCHWEISSHUND/BAVARIAN GON-
TEA ON THE BLOOD TRAIL (+)(*)
VI – 213 HANNOVER’SCHER SCHWEISSHUND
TEA ON THE BLOOD TRAIL (+)(*)
VII – 119 DEUTSCH KURZHAAR (+)(*)
VII – 098 DEUTSCH DRAHTHAAR (+)(*)
VII – 216 PUDELPOINTER/PUDELPOINTER (+) (*)
VII – 232 DEUTSCH STICHELHAAR
(+)(*)
VII – 099 WEIMARANER (+)(**)
Short-haired (+)(*)
Long-haired (+)(*)
VII – 102 KLEINER MUNSTERLANDER/SMALL MUNSTERLANDER
(+)(*)
VII – 118 GROSSER MUNSTERLANDER
(+)(*)
VII – 117 DEUTSCH LANGHAAR (+)(*)
VIII – 104 DEUTSCHER WACHTELHUND/GERMAN QUAIL
SPANIEL (+)(*)
IX – 192 KROMFOHRLANDER (*)

GREAT BRITAIN
I – 271 BEARDED COLLIE (*)
I – 297 BORDER COLLIE (+) (*)
I – 156 COLLIE ROUGH (*)
I – 296 COLLIE SMOOTH (*)
I – 016 OLD ENGLISH SHEEPDOG (*)
I – 088 SHETLAND SHEEPDOG/SHELTIE (*)
I – 038 WELSH CORGI CARDIGAN (*)
I – 039 WELSH CORGI PEMBROKE (*)
II – 149 BULLDOG (*)
II – 157 BULLMASTIFF (*)
II – 264 MASTIFF (*)
III – 007 AIREDALE TERRIER (+)(*)
III – 009 BEDLINGTON TERRIER(*)
III – 010 BORDER TERRIER (+)(*)
III – 012 FOX TERRIER SMOOTH
(+)(*)
III – 169 FOX TERRIER WIRE/HARD HAIRED FOX TERRIER
(+)(*)
III – 070 LAKELAND TERRIER (*)
III – 071 MANCHESTER TERRIER (*)
III – 078 WELSH TERRIER (+)(*)
III – 004 CAIRN TERRIER (*)
III – 168 DANDIE DINMONT TERRIER (*)
III – 272 NORFOLK TERRIER (*)
III – 072 NORWICH TERRIER (*)
III – 073 SCOTTISH TERRIER (*)
III – 074 SEALYHAM TERRIER (*)
III – 075 SKYE TERRIER (*)
III – 085 WEST HIGHLAND WHITE TERRIER
TERRIER (*)
III – 011 BULL TERRIER (**)
BULL TERRIER standard (*)
BULL TERRIER miniature (*)
III – 076 STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIER
BULL TERRIER (*)
III – 013 ENGLISH TOY TERRIER (*)
III – 086 YORKSHIRE TERRIER (*)
III – 339 PARSON RUSSELL TERRIER (+)(*)
V – 043 BASENJI (*)
VI – 159 ENGLISH FOXHOUND (+)(*)
VI – 294 OTTERHOUND (*)
VI – 295 HARRIER (+)(*)
VI – 163 BASSET HOUND (+)(*)
VI – 161 BEAGLE (+)(*)
VII – 001 ENGLISH POINTER (+)(*)
VII – 002 ENGLISH SETTER (+)(*)
VII – 006 GORDON SETTER/SETTER GORDON (+)(*)
VIII – 110 CURLY COATED RETRIEVER
RETRIEVER (+)(*)
VIII – 121 FLAT COATED RETRIEVER
RIVER (+)(*)
VIII – 122 LABRADOR RETRIEVER (+)(*)
VIII – 111 GOLDEN RETRIEVER (+)(*)
VIII – 109 CLUMBER SPANIEL (+)(*)
VIII – 005 ENGLISH COCKER SPANIEL
NIEL (+)(*)
VIII – 123 FIELD SPANIEL (+)(*)
VIII – 127 SUSSEX SPANIEL (+)(*)
VIII – 125 ENGLISH SPRINGER SPANIEL
SPANIEL (+)(*)
VIII – 126 WELSH SPRINGER SPANIEL/WELSH SPRINGER SPA
NIEL (+)(*)
IX – 253 PUG/PUG (*)
IX – 128 KING CHARLES SPANIEL (*)
IX – 136 CAVALIER KING CHARLES SPANIEL/CAVALIER KING
CHARLES SPANIEL (*)
X – 158 GREYHOUND (+)(*)
X – 162 WHIPPET (+)(*)
X – 164 DEERHOUND (+)(*)

GREECE-GREECE
VI – 214 HELLINIKOS ICHNILATIS/HELLENIC HOUND (+)(*)

HUNGARY-HUNGARY
I – 053 KOMONDOR (*)
I – 054 KUVASZ/KUVAS (*)
I – 238 MUDI (*)
I – 055 PULI (**)
Black, grey, rust-red - black, grey, red (*)
White-white (*)
I – 056 PUMI/PUMI
VI – 241 ERDELYI KOPO/ERDELY KOPO (TRANSYLVANIA GON-
TEA) (+)(*)
VII – 239 DROTZORU MAGYAR VIZSLA/HUNGARIAN BRUSHHAIR-
STANDING SPOTLIGHT (+)(*)
VII – 057 ROVIDSZORU MAGYAR VIZSLA/HUNGARIAN SHORT
WOOL SPOTLIGHT (+)(*)
X – 240 MAGYAR AGAR/HUNGARIAN SIGHTHIRE (+)(*)

ITALY-ITALY
I – 194 CANE DA PASTORE BERGAMASCO/BERGAMASCO SHEPHERD DOG
(*)
I – 201 CANE DA PASTORE MAREMMANO-ABRUZZESE/MAREMMO-
ABRUZZ SHEPHERD DOG (*)
II – 197 MASTINO NAPOLETANO/NEAPOLITAN MASTIF (*)
II – 343 CANE CORSO ITALIANO/ITALIAN CANE CORSO (*!)
V – 195 VOLPINO ITALIANO/ITALIAN SPITCH (*)
V – 199 CIRNECO DELL’ETNA (*)
VI – 337 SEGUGIO ITALIANO short haired/ITALIAN HOUND
Shorthair (+)(*)
VI – 198 SEGUGIO ITALIANO coarse haired/ITALIAN HOUND
wirehaired (+)(*)
VII – 202 BRACCO ITALIANO/ITALIAN BRACCO (+)(*)
VII – 165 SPINONE ITALIANO (+)(*)
VIII – 298 LAGOTTO ROMAGNOLO (*!)
IX – 065 MALTESE (*)
IX – 196 BOLOGNESE (*)
X – 200 PICCOLO LEVRIERO ITALIANO/SMALL ITALIAN
Greyhound (Italian Greyhound) (*)

IRELAND-IRELAND
III – 302 IRISH GLEN OF IMAAL TERRIER
IMAAL TERRIER (*)
III – 139 IRISH TERRIER (*)
III – 003 KERRY BLUE TERRIER (*)
III – 040 IRISH SOFT COATED WHEATEN TERRIER
SOFT COATED WHEATEN TERRIER (*)
VII – 120 IRISH RED SETTER
TER (+)(*)
VII – 330 IRISH RED AND WHITE SETTER
WHITE SETTER (+)(*)
VIII – 124 IRISH WATER SPANIEL
SPANIEL (+)(*)
X – 160 IRISH WOLFHOUND (+)(*)
ICELAND/ICELAND
V – 289 ISLENKUR FJARHUNDUR/ICELAND LIKE (*)
ISRAEL/ISRAEL
V – 273 CANAAN DOG (*)

JAPAN-JAPAN
II – 260 TOSA (*)
II – 344 GREAT JAPANESE DOG (*)
III – 259 NIHON TERIA/JAPANESE TERRIER (*)
V – 255 AKITA (*)
V – 261 HOKKAIDO/HOKKAIDO (*)
V – 317 KAI/KAI (*)
V – 318 KISHU/KISU (*)
V – 262 NIHON SUPITTSU/JAPANESE SPITCH (*)
V – 257 SHIBA (*)
V – 319 SHIKOKU (*)
IX – 206 CHIN/JAPANESE CHIN (*)

KOREA-KOREA
V – 334 KOREA JINDO DOG/KOREAN JINDO DOG (*!)

MAKEDONIA-MACEDONIA
II – 041 SARPLANINAC (*)

MOROCCO-MOROCCO
II – 247 CHIEN DE L’ATLAS –AIDI/AIDI (*)
X – 188 SLOUGHI (+)(*)

MALTA-MALTA
V – 248 PHARAOH HOUND (*)

MEXICO/MEXICO
V – 234 XOLOITZQUINTLE/MEXICAN HAIRLESS DOG (***)
Standard-standard (*)
Medio-medium (*)
Miniature-miniature (*)
IX – 218 CHIHUAHUA (**)

Long haired (*)
MALI-MALI (under the patronage of FCI)
X – 307 AZAWAKH (+)(*)
MIDDLE EAST-MIDDLE EAST (under the patronage of FCI)
X – 269 SALUKI (+)(*)

NETHERLANDS - NETHERLANDS
I – 223 HOLLANDSE HERDERSHOND (***)
Short-haired (*)

Rough-haired (*)
I – 311 SAARLOOSWOLFHOND (*)
I – 313 SCHAPENDOES (*)
II – 308 HOLLANDSE SMOUSHOND (*)
VII – 224 DRENTSCHE PATRIJSHOND
SPOTLIGHT (+)(*)
VII – 222 STABYHOUN (+)(*)
VIII – 314 KOOIKERHONDJE/DUTCH COCKER SPANIEL (*)
VIII – 221 WETTERHOUN/DUTCH WATER SPANIEL
(+)(*)

NORWAY/NORWAY
V – 242 NORSK ELGHUND GRA /NORWEGIAN ELGHUND GRAY (+)(*)
V – 268 NORSK ELGHUND SORT/NORWEGIAN ELGHUND BLACK-
Ny (*)(+)
V – 265 NORSK LUNDEHUND (*)
V – 237 NORSK BUHUND (*)
VI – 203 DUNKER (NORWEGIAN HOUND) (+)(*)
VI – 267 HALDENSTOVARE (+)(*)
VI – 266 HYGENHUND (+)(*)

PERU-PERU
V – 310 PERRO SIN PELO DEL GTHE/PERUAN NAKED
DOG (***)
Grande-large (*)
Medio-medium (*)
Pequeno-small (*)

POLAND-POLAND
I – 251 POLSKI OWCZAREK NIZINNY
CHARKA (*)
I – 252 POLSKI OWCZAREK PODHALANSKI/POLISH PODHALAN-
SKY SHEPHERD (*)
VI – 052 OGAR POLSKI/POLISH HOUND (+)(*)
X – 333 CHART POLSKI (+)(*)

PORTUGAL - PORTUGAL
I – 093 CAO DA SERRA DE AIRES/PORTUGUESE SHEPHERD DOG (*)
I – 340 CAO FILA DE SAO MIGUEL (+) (*!)
II – 173 CAO DA SERRA DA ESTRELA/ESTRELA SHEPHERD DOG (**)
Smooth-haired-shorthair (*)
Long-haired (*)
II – 170 CAO DA CASTRO LABOREIRO (*)
II – 096 RAFEIRO DO ALENTEJO (*)
V – 094 PODENGO PORTUGUES (******)
Wire haired (***)
Grande-big (*)
Medio-medium (*)
Pequeno-miniature (*)
Smooth haired-shorthair (***)
Grande-big (*)
Medio-medium (*)
Pequento-miniature (*)
VII – 187 PERDIGUEIRO PORTUGUES/PORTUGUESE BRACC (+)(*)
VIII – 037 CAO DE AGUA PORTUGUES/PORTUGUESE VAT-
NAY DOG (*)

RUSSIA-RUSSIA
I – 326 YUZHNORUSSKAYA OVCHARKA / SOUTH RUSSIAN SHEPHERD DOG
(++)(*)
II – 327 RUSSKIY CHERNIY TERRIER
(++)(*)
II – 328 KAVKAZSKAYA OVCHARKA/CAUCASIAN SHEPHERD (++)(*)
II – 335 SREDNEAZIATSKAYA OVCHARKA/CENTRAL ASIAN OV-
CHARKA (++)(*)
V – 212 SAMOIEDSKAYA DOBAKA (*)
V – 304 RUSSKO-EVROPEISKAYA LAIKA/RUSSIAN-EUROPEAN
LAYKA (+)(*)
V – 305 VOSTOCHNO-SIBIRSKAYA LAIKA/EAST SIBERIAN
LAYKA (+)(*)
V – 306 ZAPADNO-SIBIRSKAYA LAIKA/WEST SIBERIAN LAIKA
KA (+)(*)
X – 193 RUSSKAYA PSOVAYA BORZAYA
(+)(*)

SWITZERLAND-SWITZERLAND
I – 347 WEISSE SCHWEIZER SCHAFERHUNDE/WHITE SWISSER-
SKY SHEPHERD (*!)
II – 061 ST.BERNHARDSHUND-BERNHARDINER (**)
Short-haired (*)
Long-haired (*)
II – 046 APPENZELLER SENNENHUND
(*)
II – 045 BERNER SENNENHUND (*)
II – 047 ENTLEBUCHER SENNENHUND/ENTLEBUCHER SENNENHUND
(*)
II – 058 GROSSER SCHWEIZER SENNENHUND/BIG SWISSER-
SKY SENNENHUND (*)
VI – 059 SCHWEIZER LAUFHUND/SWISS HUND (+)(****)
BERNESE HOUND (+)(*)
JURA HOUND (+)(*)
LUCERNE HOUND (+)(*)
SCHWYZ HOUND (+)(*)
VI – 060 SCHWEIZERISCHER NIEDERLAUFHUND/SMALL SWISSER-
SKY HOUNDS (+)(****)
SMALL BERNESE HOUND (+)(*)
SMALL JURA HOUND (+)(*)
SMALL LUCERNE HOUND
TEA (+)(*)
SMALL SCHWYZ HOUND (+)(*)

SWEDEN-SWEDEN
V – 042 JAMTHUND (+)(*)
V – 276 NORRBOTTENSPETS (+)(*)
V – 135 SVENSK LAPPHUND (*)
V – 014 VASTGOTASPETS/VISGOTHIC SPITE (*)
VI – 132 HAMILTONSTOVARE (+)(*)
VI – 131 SCHILLERSTOVARE (+)(*)
VI – 129 SMALANDSSTOVARE/SMALAND HOUND (+)(*)
VI – 130 DREVER
BRACK (+)(*)

SPAIN- SPAIN
I – 321 CA DE BESTIAR - PERRO DE PASTOR MALLORQUIN/CA DE
BESTIAR (MALLORCA SHEPHERD DOG) (*)
I – 087 GOS D’ATURA CATALA-PERRO DE PASTOR CATALAN/
GOS D'ATURA CATALA-CATALAN SHEPHERD DOG (*)
II – 249 PERRO DOGO MALLORQUIN –CA DE BOU (*)
II – 346 DOGO CANARIO (*!)
II – 091 MASTIN ESPANOL/SPANISH MASTIF (*)
II – 092 MASTIN DE LOS PIRINEOS/PIRENEAN MASTIF (*)
V – 329 PODENCO CANARIO (*)
V – 089 PODENCO IBICENCO/PODENCO IBICENCO (**)
Rough haired (*)
Smooth haired-shorthair (*)
VI – 204 SABUESO ESPANOL/SPANISH HOUND (+)(*)
VIII – 336 PERRO DE AGUA ESPANOL/SPANISH WATER
DOG (*)
X – 285 GALGO ESPANOL/SPANISH GYRhound (+)(*)

SLOVAKIA - SLOVAKIA
I – 332 CESKOSLOVENSKY VLCAK/CZECHOSLOVAK WOLF CO-
BAKA (+) (*)
I – 142 SLOVENSKY CUVAC (*)
VI – 244 SLOVENSKY KOPOV/SLOVAK HOUND (+)(*)
VII – 320 SLOVENSKY HRUBOSRSTY STAVAC/SLOVAK GESTURE
KOSHAIR HOUND (+)(*)

SLOVENIA-SLOVENIA
II – 278 KRASKI OVCAR (*)
SOUTHERN AFRICA-South Africa
VI – 146 RHODESIAN RIDGEBACK (*)
THALAND-THAILAND
V – 338 THAI RIDGEBACK DOG (*)
TURKEY–Türkiye (under the patronage of FCI)
II – 331 COBAN KOPEGI/ANATOLIAN KARABASH (*)

TIBET-TIBET (under the patronage of FCI)
II – 230 DO-KHYI/TIBETAN MASTIF (*)
IX – 227 LHASA APSO/LHASA APSO (*)
IX – 208 SHIH TZU (*)
IX – 231 TIBETAN SPANIEL (*)
IX – 209 TIBETIAN TERRIER (*)

USA - USA
III – 286 AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE TERRIER
STAFFORDSHIRE TERRIER (*)
V – 243 ALASKAN MALAMUTE (*)
V – 270 SIBERIAN HUSKY (*)
VI – 303 AMERICAN FOXHOUND
(+)(*)
VI – 300 BLACK AND TAN COONHOUND
HOUND (*)
VIII – 263 CHESAPEAKE BAY RETRIEVER
RIVER (+)(*)
VIII – 167 AMERICAN COCKER SPANIEL
SPANIEL (*)
VIII – 301 AMERICAN WATER SPANIEL
SPANIEL (+)(*)
IX – 140 BOSTON TERRIER (*)

WESTERN MEDITERRANEAN REGION (under the patronage of FCI)
IX – 250 BICHON HAVANAIS (*)

YUGOSLAVIA-YUGOSLAVIA
VI – 229 JUGOSLAVENSKI TROBOJNI GONIC/YUGOSLAVAN TRI-
COLORED HOUND (+)(*)
VI – 279 PLANINSKI GONIC (+)(*)
VI – 150 SERBSKI GONIC (+)(*)

BREEDS RECOGNIZED BY RKF AND NOT RECOGNIZED BY FCI (!)

(conditionally assigned to groups)

I-VOSTOCHNO-EVROPEISKAYA OVCHARKA/EAST EUROPEAN SHEPHERD DOG (++)(c)
II-AMERICAN BULLDOG/AMERICAN BULLDOG (++)(c)
II-BOERBOEL/BURBUL (++)(c)
II-MOSKOVSKAYA STOROZHEVAYA/MOSCOW STOROZHE-
VAYA (++)(c)
II-BURYAT-MONGOLSKIY VOLKODAV/BURYAT-MONGOL-
SKIY WOLFHODW (++)(c)
V-OLENEGONNIY SHPITS (++)(с)
V-CHUKOTSKAYA EZDOVAYA/CHUKOTSKAYA DRIVING (++)(c)
VI-RUSSKAYA GONCHAYA/RUSSIAN HOUND (++)(c)
VI-ANGLO-RUSSKAYA GONCHAYA/ANGLO-RUSSIAN GON-
TEA (++)(c)
VI-ESTONSKAYA GONCHAYA/ESTONIAN HOUND (++)(c)
VI-LATVIYSKAYA GONCHAYA/LATVIAN HOUND (++)(c)
VI-LITOVSKAYA GONCHAYA/LITHUANIAN HOUND (++)(c)
VIII-RUSSKIY OHOTNICHIY SPANIEL/RUSSIAN HUNTING
SPANIEL (++)(c)
IX-RUSSKIY TOY TERRIER/RUSSIAN TOY TERRIER (ss)
IX-RUSSKAYA TSVETNAYA BOLONKA/RUSSIAN COLOR
PAWG (c)
IX-MOSKOVSKIY DRAKON/MOSCOW DRAGON (c)
IX-PRAZSKY KRYSARIK/PRAGUE RATTER (c)
X-HORTAYA/HORTAYA (++)(c)
X-TAZY/TAZY (++)(c)
X-TAIGAN/TAIGAN (++)(c)
X-AFGANSKAYA ABORIGENNAYA BORZAYA (++)(с)
X-YUZHNORUSSKAYA STEPNAYA BORZAYA/SOUTH RUSSIAN STEPPE HORZAYA (++)(c)