Summary of the Norwegian Kennel Club's Show Regulations
The judge will be assisted by a qualified steward, whose responsibility is to see that all formal requirements are fulfilled in the ring. The steward is also responsible for the paperwork, and as the judge is not expected to consult the catalogue at any time in the ring, will check that only dogs eligible for the various classes are brought before the judge at the proper time.
The dogs are judged on individual merits in two types of classes, i.e. in "quality classes" and "competition classes". In the quality classes, the dogs are assessed in relation to the ideal for the breed, while prizes are awarded in the competition classes on the basis of the merits of each dog in relation to the other dogs in the class.
Quality Classes
For each breed and sex, the quality classes are (the abbreviations in brackets are the official Norwegian terms for the classes):
Junior Class (JK) (Dogs between 9 and 18 months of age)
Intermediate Class (UK) (Dogs between 15 and 24 months of age)
Open Class (AK) (Dogs over 15 months of age)
Working Class (BK) (Wogs over 15 months of age with a Working Class Certificate)
Champion Class (CHK) (national or international champions
Veteran Class (VK) (Dogs over 7 years)
1st JK, UK, AK, BK, CHK or VK
2nd JK, UK, AK, BK, CHK or VK
3rd JK, UK, AK, BK, CHK or VK
0 JK, UK, AK, BK, CHK or VK (not worthy of a prize).
There is no restriction to the number of 1sts, 2nds etc. to be awarded in each class. Likewise, no 1sts, for instance, need to be awarded at all, in case none of the dogs fulfil the requirements for this prize.
The quality requirements for the prizes have been formulated as follows:
1st (prize): Typical and sound. A dog of pronounced merits with unessential faults. "A very good representative of the breed".
2nd (prize): Typical and sound. Faults no more pronounced than to justify the description "A good representative of the breed".
3rd (prize): Essentially good type. Faults no more pronounced than to justify the description "An acceptable representative of the breed".
In the Junior Class (JK) and the Intermediate Class (UK), the standard for comparison should be "the normal stage of development" within the specified age limits. In the Open Class (AK) the basis for comparison should be the fully matured specimen, i.e. no allowance should for instance be made for the age of comparatively young dogs in this class.
If the judge is unable to assess the quality of the dog, e.g. due to excessive playfulness, the verdict "Cannot be judged" (KIP) may be given. This does not apply to dogs whose temperament is untypical. Dogs in this category shall invariably be given 0 regardless to entered class.
Judges are requested to check that all male animals have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum. Monorchids/cryptochids are given a full report and awarded "0. Prize on account of monorchism/cryptorchism", except dogs which have permission from the NKK.
For each dog in the quality classes the judge gives a written critique, as detailed as time permits. The judge dictates the critique to the ring assistant, and each critique must be signed by the judge. Judges' lists are prepared by the steward and signed by the judge when the judging has been completed.
Competition Classes
Junior Competition Class (JKK)
Intermediate Competition Class (UKK)
Open Competiton Class (AKK)
Working Competition Class (WKK)
ChampionCompetition Class (CHKk)
Veteran Class (VKK)
Best Dog -/Best Bitch Class (BHK/BTK)
Best of Breed/Best Opposite Sex (BIR/BIM)
In all these classes the dogs are ranked 1 to 4.
Junior Competition Class (JKK): In this class only dogs with 1st JK (quality class) are eligible to compete. Outstanding specimen may be awarded "Prize of Honour" (HP). Dogs of Champion quailty may be awarded "Certificate Quality" (CK)
Intermediate Competition Class (UKK): In this class only dogs with 1st UK (quality class) are eligible to competite. Outstanding specimen may be awarded "Prize of Honour" (HP). Dogs of Champion quailty may be awarded "Certificate Quality" (CK)
Open Competiton Class (AKK): In this class only dogs with 1st AK (quality class) are eligible to competite. Dogs of Champion quailty may be awarded "Certificate Quality" (CK)
Working Competition Class (BKK): Certain breeds must have passed a trial/working test before competing in this class and in some breeds the Certificate may be awarded in this class. The ring steward will know which breeds this applies to.
In this class only dogs with 1st BK (quality class) are eligible to competite. Dogs of Champion quailty may be awarded "Certificate Quality" (CK)
Champion Class (CHKK): In this class only dogs with 1st CHK (quality class) are eligible to competite. Dogs of Champion quailty may be awarded "Certificate Quality" (CK)
Veteran Class (VKK): In this class only dogs with 1st UK (quality class) are eligible to competite. Outstanding specimen may be awarded "Prize of Honour" (HP). Dogs of Champion quailty may be awarded "Certificate Quality" (CK)
Best Dog -/Best Bitch Class (BHK/BTK): All dogs/bitches awarded CK (Certiificate Quality) as well as of couse the National Certificate-winner, compete in these classes.
Best of Breed/Best Opposite Sex (BIR/BIM): Best dog (1st BHK) compete with Best bitch (1st BTK) for Best of Breed (BIR) / Best Opposite Sex (BIM).
CACIB - the International Certificate - is only awarded at International Championship Shows.
Lower age limit is 15 months. The dog must be worthy of a National Certificate in any country (including the home country of the breed). The CACIBs and reserve-CACIBs are awarded when the Best Dog Class and the Best Bitch Class have been placed repectively.
GROUP CLASSES
Breeders Group (OPPDK)
Progeny Class (AVK)
Both classes are made up of 4 dogs of either sex. The judge will only be asked to review groups above a certain average quality (based on a points system for the quality prizes obtained at the same show by the dogs making up the group). In order to be awarded "Prize of Honour" (HP), the group must be of a uniform type.
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