!!! 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 !!!

CACIB 10.09.2011 qualified for Crufts

CACJ - qualified for Crufts 2012
CACIB - qualified for Crufts 2012

CACIB 11.09.2011 ROMANIAN OPEN (RCh)

The CACIB winner is ROMANIAN CHAMPION
The BEST JUNIOR is ROMANIAN JUNIOR CHAMPION

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 is already Romanian Champion and that has won 2 titles of Winner of Champion Class.

The title "Romanian Veteran Champion" (R.Ch.V) can be awarded to a dog that is already a "Romanian Champion" and has won 2 titles C.A.C.V. in Veteran class.

Junior dogs can earn their Romanian Junior Champion diploma by winning 2 titles of CACJ, from at least 2 different judges, at least one title should be obtained in an international CACIB 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 3 CACs, from at least 3 different judges, in a period of minimum 7 months, as it follows:
- 1 x CACs obtained in CACIB 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.

In order to become a Romanian Champion (for the breeds that must pass a working exam), a dog must obtain at least 2 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 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 or a national CAC 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.

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