No I didnt mean Bostons, just general tail docking lol.
So is a Major show like a Championship show?
Can you get most of your points at Open shows?
In England we have Companion shows, these can be non KC registered, if they are non KC reg, and you have a show dog, you are not allowed to enter them, not even for the waggy tail class lol.
If the companion show is KC reg, you can enter if your dog has not got a JW, Rs CC or CC, but dont get any points for anything you win, some big show people frown on these shows, but I like to use them for practise with new puppies or problem dogs. Also they are great fun and are used to raise money for Charities.
Then there is the Limit Show, run by a local dog club, these are limited to 75 classes and any dog that has won either a CC or any win that counts towards the status of Champion is ineligible for entry. You still get no points.
Then we have an Open show a smaller type of show, open to all. Champions can be entered but not many are. Quite often dogs and bitches of one breed are judged together. you get points towards your JW ( Junior Warrent).
Then the Championship show Challenge Certificates are on offer for most breeds. They are normally large shows, lasting a few days. Your dog does not, however, have to have done any previous winning to attend these shows. you get CC's and JW points.
Bostons are very unusual in England, you dont get many to a class, so less CC's are offered, it sound like the same in The USA.
If a breed has a low entry do they get less Majors, but a breed with a large entry get more Majors?
I find it strange how all the countries have different ways with their point systems, it makes it very confusing for people who want a international champion.
Some people in England will take their dog to france, belgium or Ireland to get it to be a champion, because it is easier for them to get championship status this way, or if they cant make their dog up in England the will do this.
The thing I like about Crufts, is you get dogs from all over the world competeing. and altho some countries dont have many of a certain breed, the standard of their dogs are much higher than some of the English dogs. Look at the final line up last year at Crufts, they were mostly International dogs that got through, and an American dog won.
Utility Group are on the same day I am going to Crufts, I will try and get some pics of the Bostons for you.
Nicky