OBEDIENCE TRIAL RULES AND REGULATIONS (CKC)

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APPENDIX A

OBEDIENCE TRIAL SAMPLE JUDGING CHARTS for PRE-NOVICE, NOVICE, NOVICE INTERMEDIATE, OPEN & UTILITY

Section 9

Pre-Novice Class Obedience Trial Sample Judging Chart

Pre-Novice Class Obedience Trial Sample Judging Chart

 

Section 10

Novice Class Obedience Trial Sample Judging Chart

Novice Class Obedience Trial Sample Judging Chart

 

Section 11

Open A Class Obedience Trial Sample Judging Chart

Open A Class Obedience Trial Sample Judging Chart

 

Section 12

Open B Class Obedience Trial Sample Judging Chart

Open B Class Obedience Trial Sample Judging Chart

 

Section 13

Novice Intermediate Class Obedience Trial Sample Judging Chart

Novice Intermediate Class Obedience Trial Sample Judging Chart

 

Section 14

Utility A Class Obedience Trial Sample Judging Chart

Utility A Class Obedience Trial Sample Judging Chart

 

Section 15

Utility B Class Obedience Trial Sample Judging Chart

Utility B Class Obedience Trial Sample Judging Chart

 


APPENDIX B - PREMIUM LIST

1. The following information must appear on the cover or first inside page excluding the inside cover of the premium list:

    (a) The words “Official Premium List”
    (b) The name of the club or association holding the event
    (c) The type of event being held (i.e. All Breed Obedience Trial, Specialty Obedience Trial, etc.)
    (d) Dates of the events
    (e) Date and time of the official closing of entries. (Closing date must not be less than 10 days prior to the date of the trial.)

2. The following information must appear in a Premium List:

    (a) Exact location of the event (may include a map showing the location of the site)
    (b) The statement “These events held under the rules of The Canadian Kennel Club”
    (c) A statement whether the trial is indoors, out- doors or both
    (d) If the trial is outdoors, a statement as to whether or not cover will be provided in case of inclement weather
    (e) A list of the club officers (addresses may be given if desired)
    (f) A list of the Obedience Trial Committee including the address and phone number of the Obedience Trial Secretary
    (g) The address and phone number of where entries are to be sent (if different from the Obedience Trial Secretary)
    (h) A statement as to where entries are to be sent
    (i) A list of the judges and their mailing addresses
    (j) A listing of each judge’s assignments for each day
    (k) A list of awards and prizes, if offered (Note: trophies do not need to be described in detail) 100
    (l) If money is to be offered as a prize, the amount for each award must be stated
    (m) The amount of entry fee for each class
    (n) The name of the Chief Executive Officer of The Canadian Kennel Club and the address of the Head Office
    (o) The name of the CKC Director for that zone
    (p) The name of the Obedience Representative for that zone
    (q) A statement defining the precincts of the trial. A building or specific area may be designated, but it must be clearly defined
    (r) A statement whether the trials are limited or unlimited (as per 4.4.1)
    (s) A statement to include the wording of section 20.7 from the discipline section regarding indignities.

3. Clubs are free to include other rules and regulations as they deem necessary. However, if other rules are included, they become part of the Premium List and will be enforced.

 


APPENDIX C - CATALOGUE

1. The following information must be listed on the outside front cover or the first page of the catalogue:

    (a) The name of the club or association holding the event
    (b) The dates of the trials
    (c) The statement “These events held under the rules of The Canadian Kennel Club”
    (d) Exact location of the trial
    (e) List of the Obedience Trial Committee including the Obedience Trial Chair
    (f) Name, address and phone number of the Trial Secretary
    (g) The name and address of The Canadian Kennel Club
    (h) The name, address and telephone number of the CKC Director and the CKC Obedience Representative for the zone in which the trial is to be held
    (i) A complete list of the judges and their mailing address
    (j) A listing of each judge’s assignments for each day

2. The information in the catalogue for each dog must be in the following order:

    (a) Catalogue number of the dog
    (b) Registered name of the dog (in capital letters only)
    (c) Breed of dog
    (d) Canadian Kennel Club registration number (if given), or indicate “listed”
    (e) Date of birth
    (f) Name of breeder(s)
    (g) Registered name of sire
    (h) Registered name of dam
    (i) Place of birth
    (j) Name of owner(s)
    (k) Agent (if applicable)
    (l) Required jump height if applicable

 


APPENDIX D - END OF TRIAL

1. At the end of a trial, the club must forward to the CKC all of the information outlined below so as to be received not more than 21 days after the last day of the trial:

    (a) One marked catalogue indicating the scores made in all classes and all absentees noted.
    (b) One unmarked catalogue.
    (c) All entry forms;
    (d) All judges’ books marked and signed by the officiating judge;
    (e) All recording fees as prescribed by the CKC;
    (f) All listing fees for the entries of non-registered dogs;
    (g) The signed certification over the signature of any one of the club’s executive or other authorized signing officer which will include the total number of listed, absent and total dogs entered in competition.
    (h) Apprentice judge’s books and reports
    (i) All Observers’ Forms duly completed and sealed in separate envelopes.
    (j) A form for each judge showing the calculation of times for each class that they judged and a total for the day. These calculations shall be in minutes and shall be based on the entries at the time of closing.
    (k) Any other information or reports as may be required by the CKC

 


APPENDIX E

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CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS (DETAILS OF JUMPS)

Details of High Jump

Details of High Jump

 

Details of Broad Jump

Details of Broad Jump

 

Details of Bar Jump

Details of Bar Jump

 


APPENDIX F

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BREED SPECIFICATIONS (RETRIEVE OVER HIGH JUMP)

Small Breeds:
Basset Hound
Bulldog
Cesky Terrier
Clumber Spaniel
Dachshunds (all six varieties)
Dandie Dinmont
French Bulldog
Pekingese
Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen
Scottish Terrier
Sealyham Terrier
Skye Terrier
Welsh Corgi
Giant Breeds:
Bernese Mountain
Black Russian Terrier
Bloodhound
Bullmastiff
Great Dane
Great Pyrenees
Greater Swiss Mountain Dog
Irish Wolfhound
Leonberger
Mastiff
Neopolitan Mastiff
Newfoundland
Saint Bernard

Veteran dogs at least 7 years of age on the day of the trial, at the option of the handler

 


APPENDIX G

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JUMP HEIGHTS

Breeds jumping 3/4 of their height at the shoulders jump the following heights for High and Bar Jumps, and twice that distance for the Broad Jump. Veteran dogs, at the option of the handler, may jump 3/4 of the height required for their breeds.

jump heights

 

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