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ROSIE MEADOWS

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Was asked by the local primary school how to go about holding a fund raiser dog show.

I think I am right in saying that you need permission from the KC for a companion show but are there any set rules about a fun show?

Also who is eligible to judge?

I guess a fun show it can be anybody? (Somebody far away from the village would be good)

Thanks

Rosie
 
Not sure for just a fun show but

yes , you do need a KC licence for ped classes , not sure how much they are now , plus theywould let you know what classes you can have , the `fun ` classes can be any thing , but the ped ones I think are;

Sporting ,non sporting, Puppy 6-12 months, Open and Vet . I think Im rightin that ANYONE can be the judge

You should allow at least a couple of months from applying to the actual date for the show

jackie :cheers:
 
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Thanks for the info I'll pass it on.

They are aiming at an indoor Xmas do. Raising money for kids after school club.

Hope they get on OK :luck:
 
Hi Rosie

You will need to apply for a licence from the Kennel Club at least 42 days before the proposed show date, cost is £10 and you will need to send a copy of the schedule with your application letter and cheque.

A few years ago the rules changed for the pedigree classes to enable a much wider selection - details are in the KC year book and on their website.

Hope this helps :thumbsup:

Sue
 
Seabreeze said:
Hi Rosie
You will need to apply for a licence from the Kennel Club at least 42 days before the proposed show date, cost is £10 and you will need to send a copy of the schedule with your application letter and cheque.

A few years ago the rules changed for the pedigree classes to enable a much wider selection - details are in the KC year book and on their website.

Hope this helps  :thumbsup:

Sue


Thank you so much.

Gives the secretary something to go on.

I'm told the children are very enthusiastic. Hope they all win something :D

Rosie
 

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