Poodle (details)
Dog Breed Standards
In the world's major dog draft competition, many very similar dogs are lined up and brought to the judges one by one during the competition.
Judges' verdicts are judged on the basis of characteristics that describe the ideal "dog breed standard" for a breed.
The reviewers interpret the written narratives according to their preferences and perceptions.
About the American Kennel club:
A.K.C. was founded in 1884.
A.K.C. functions as:
1. Promote the improvement of dog breeds and recommend the draft.
2. Variety classification.
3. Log in the dog pedigree.
4. Supervise the transfer of ownership.
5. Issue the draft license.
6. Establish and strengthen A.K.C. rules and regulations.
7. Awards.
Considerations for new members entering the Canine Draft:
──Participating in the dog draft is hard work, and there is no financial benefit to speak of.
Pre-match grooming:
──A large part of dog competition winning is based on good looks. Dogs that perform well in A.K.C.-approved drafts are carefully groomed and groomed.
For sheepdogs and Yorkire Terriers, the draft day appearance is the result of the owner's careful care over the past six to 12 months.
-- Each breed association may provide detailed regulations on proper grooming for entry into the draft.
──Except for the epidermis, the dogs should also pay attention to the cleanliness of the limbs and the nails.
──The draft expressly stipulates the grooming, grooming, grooming and surgical scope of participating dogs. Please read the relevant regulations in detail to avoid disqualification.
Shots:
Competing dogs should complete preventive injections according to regulations.
Draft Competition Organization:
Draft competitions are local, regional and national.
"Championship":
The main "championship" in the United States is the "Westminster Dog Show" in New York, which began in 1877; the main "championship" in the United Kingdom is the "Crufts Dog Show" which began in 1886. These two competitions attract a lot of attention.
Other types of draft competitions:
Special draft competitions are generally sponsored by various dog breed associations and offer a series of competitions.
"Obedience trials" obedience test competitions:
This type of competition, regardless of breed and appearance, mainly tests the dog's ability to obey commands.
The participating dogs are mainly Labrador Retrievers and German shepherd Dogs.
Field Test:
It mainly conducts functional test competitions for "Gundogs and Hounds, and has a special training school to train dogs and dog owners.
Collie Field Test:
The ability to command the dog to manage the flock with a whistle, and the game is scored against the timing and the number of mistakes.