Who gets a ribbon? Your puppy or dog will receive a ribbon if your puppy or dog places first through fourth position regardless of how many entries there are in each class at a dog show. The ribbons your puppy or dog wins from the American Kennel Club licensed dog shows has the American Kennel Club seal, name of the show, date and the placement.
If you plan to also breed your puppy these ribbons can be very impressive to your prospective buyers. Because of this fact a puppy registered with the American Kennel Club can be worth more in terms of monetary gain for the owner should the new owner ever decide to re-sell the puppy or to produce puppies for sale. More often than not, an AKC full registration with full breeding and showing rights will cost a consumer anywhere from $200 on up.
The Classes Color Of Winning Ribbons:
•Blue ribbons for first place.
•Red ribbons are for second place.
•Yellow ribbons are for third place.
•White ribbons are for fourth place.
•Purple ribbons are Winners Dog or Winners Bitch
•Purple and White ribbons are for Reserve Dog and Reserve Bitch
•Blue and White ribbons are for Best of Winners
•Purple and Gold are for Best of Breed
•Red and White ribbons are for Best of Opposite Sex
The Six Group Color Ribbons:
•First prize is a blue rosette or ribbon
•Second placement is red.
•Third placement is yellow.
•Fourth placement is white.
The Best in Show puppy or dog rosette is red, white and blue, or incorporates the colors used in the show-giving club’s emblem.
How does your puppy or dog qualify for championship points? Championship points are based on the popularity of the breed in entries and the number of dogs competing in the classes. Championship points are given for Winners Dog and Winners Bitch. The scale of points can vary in different sections of the country.
The scale of points is usually published in the front of each dog show catalog. The points can differ between dogs and bitches at the same show. Additional points are gained by winning Best of Winners, if there are fewer dogs than bitches entered, or vice versa. Points never exceed five at any one show. Championship status is determined by earning a total of fifteen points. The fifteen points must be won under at least three different judges and you must acquire at least two major wins.. Three to five point wins is a major. One and two point wins are minor wins. Two major wins must be won under different judges to meet championship requirements.
Dog Show Photographs:
Every show has a professional photographer who is more than happy to take a photograph of your puppy or dog with the judge, ribbons and trophies, along with you or your handler. These proud remembrances of your puppy or dog show wins can be framed for display purposes. The photos of your puppy or dog show wins can also be very impressive to advertise puppies produced from their mating.
Of course a dog's coat and outer appearance is very important in the show ring. Use Life's Abundance Pet Grooming Products to achieve the best results. When you use the full line of products you will get the layering effect. Each product compliments the other one and intensifies the fresh scent you will notice on your dog that last for days after you use the products. In fact, it is possible for this effect to last from shampoo to shampoo if you maintain a routine schedule of grooming using all the products so your dog is smelling fresh at all times.
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