!!! We remind you that 1 weekend in Tg.Mures means 2 x CACIB shows, plus various Club Specialties, which offers everybody a great opportunity of finishing a Romanian Champion. You find all the conditions below !!!


In the CACIB (06.09.2008), the titles available are:
RPJ - qualified for Crufts 2009
Best Junior
CAC
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CACIB - qualified for Crufts 2009
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BOB
BOG
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BIS - Best in Show
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In the ROMANIAN OPEN (07.09.2008), the titles available are:
BEST Junior - Romanian Junior Champion (RJCh)
CACIB - Romanian Champion ( RCh)

The dog that already is a champion in one of the FCI member countries other than Romania and gets the CACIB title in our show, can directly become a Ro Ch.
The title of Romanian Champion Cum Laudae can be awarded to a dog that has won 3 titles of Winner of Champion Class, of which at least one is obtained in an international CACIB show or a Club show, together with the BOB.
Junior dogs can earn their Romanian Junior Champion diploma by winning 3 titles of RPJ, from at least 2 different judges, at least one title should be obtained in an international CACIB show or a Club Show.

In order to become a Romanian Champion (for the breeds that do not have to take a working exam), a dog must obtain at least 4 CACs, from at least 3 different judges, in a period of minimum 7 months, as it follows:
- 2 x CACs obtained in CACIB shows or Club shows
- 1 x CAC obtained in Champion CACIB shows
- 1 x CAC obtained in either a national CAC show, or a CACIB show, or a Club show
- 1 x maximum qualification* obtained in a Club Show
* for the breeds that are not organized in a national Club, this qualification can be replaced by a CAC title obtained in an international CACIB show.

In order to become a Romanian Champion (for the breeds that must pass a working exam), a dog must obtain at least 3 CACs, from at least 2 different judges, in a period of minimum 7 months, as it follows:
- 1 x CACs obtained in CACIB shows or Club shows
- 1 x CAC obtained in Champion CACIB shows
- 1 x CAC obtained in either a national CAC show, or a Club show
- 1 x maximum qualification* obtained in a Club Show
* for the breeds that are not organized in a national Club, this qualification can be replaced by a CAC title obtained in an international CACIB show.

For the dogs that fulfill the above conditions to become a Ro Ch, a Ro Ch Cum Laudae or a Ro Junior Ch, an application will be sent to the ACHR, accompanied by a copy of the pedigree, copy of the International Working certificate (for the breeds that need one, except for Juniors) and the copies of the judge reports taken into consideration. The Romanian Kennel Club will only issue the diploma of Champion upon request after the fee of 20 Euros is paid for the dog’s diploma

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