WEST HIGHLAND WHITE
TERRIER CLUB of WALES
A1 LIST
For persons who
have previously been approved by the Kennel Club to award CC’s in
the breed and have the support of the West Highland White Terrier
Club of Wales.
A2 LIST
For persons who
fulfil all the requirements for the A3 list and who have been
assessed in accordance with Kennel Club requirements and accepted by
the Kennel Club for inclusion on an A2 list and have the support of
the West Highland White Terrier Club of Wales.
A3 LIST (Breed
Specialists)
1. Requirements
of 7 years judging experience in the breed and have the
support of the West Highland White Terrier Club of Wales.
2. To
have judged a minimum of 60 classes.
3. To
have judged a minimum of 3 dogs per class i.e. 180 dogs
4. To
have attended and passed a seminar given by an Accredited Trainer on
Kennel Club Regulations and Judging Procedures.
5. To
have attended a seminar given by a Kennel Club Accredited Trainer
on Conformation and Movement “Hands On” and passed the assessment
6. To
have attended at least one Breed Specific Seminar run in accordance
with the relevant Kennel Club Code of Best Practice and passed the
assessment. seminar
7. To
have judged at one Breed Show and/or Terrier Club Show with a
minimum of eight classes, minimum of 24 dogs at one Show.
8.
To have judged the Breed at 20 Open
Shows or Championship Shows without CC’s with an adequate
geographical spread.
9. To
have bred and/or owned a minimum of 3 dogs when they obtained their
1st entry in the Kennel Club Stud Book.( save in
exceptional circumstances)
10.
To have stewarded for a minimum period
of 3 years and at least 12 Shows.
A3 LIST ( Non
Specialist)
Requirements
include;
1. Minimum
of 7 years experience in any one breed (to include 5 years in this
breed) and have the support of the West Highland White Terrier Club
of Wales.
2. To
have judged one Breed Club Show or Terrier Show of a minimum of 8
classes, minimum of 24 dogs i.e. 3 per class.
3. To
have judged the breed at 20 Open Shows or Championship Shows without
CC’s with an adequate geographical spread.
4. To
have judged a minimum of 60 classes in this breed.
5. To
have judged 180 dogs in this breed i.e. 3 per class.
6. To
have awarded CC’s in at least one other breed.
7. To
have attended at least one breed seminar on West Highland White
Terriers and passed an assessment where applicable..
B LIST (Breed
Specialists)
1. To
have 5 years experience owning and exhibiting in this breed and have
the support of the West Highland White Terrier Club of Wales.
2. To
have judged the breed for 5 continuous years.
3. To
have attended and passed a seminar given by an Accredited Trainer on
Kennel Club Regulations and Judging Procedures.
4. To
have attended a seminar given by a Kennel Club Accredited Trainer
on Conformation and Movement “Hands On” and passed the assessment
5. To
have judged 15 classes of this breed at Open Shows or Championship
Shows without CC’s.
6. To
have judged 45 dogs of this breed i.e. 3per class.
7. To
have stewarded at, at least 12 shows.
C LIST
For aspirant judges who have shown interest (see points 1 -4 below)
in the breed and have the support of the West Highland White Terrier
Club of Wales.
This must be by
having been involved in showing West Highland White Terrier for at
least 18 months and have attended a West Highland White Terrier
breed seminar and at least one of the following.
1. Have
attended and passed the KC specific seminars in ‘Requirements of a
Dog Show Judge’ and ‘Conformation and Movement’
2. Have
stewarded at least 3 open shows.
Qualification for
inclusion is at the discretion of the Committee
Listings would
normally include persons who have judged the breed at Limited and
Open Shows but do not qualify for the B Lists.
CHECK LIST
A LIST Specialist
All who have been
approved by the Kennel Club to award CCs in the breed and who have
the support of the West Highland White Terrier Club of Wales.
A3 Breed Specialist
Check List
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7 years judging
experience in the breed
|
Enclose list of
shows and dates |
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KC Seminar on
Requirements of a Dog Show Judge |
Enclose copy of
certificate |
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KC Seminar on
Conformation and Movement “Hands on” |
Enclose copy of
certificate |
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8 Classes with
24 dogs at one Breed/Terrier show |
Give full
details |
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20 Open shows
or Champ shows with good geographical spread |
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Judged 60
classes
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Full details |
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Minimum of 180
dogs i.e. 3 per class
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Have bred
and/owned a minimum of 3 dogs when obtaining their 1st
entry in the KC Stud Book |
State dogs
names |
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To have
stewarded for a minimum of 3 years and at, at least 12 Shows |
Full details |
A3 Non Specialist
Check List
|
7 years judging
experience in any one breed
|
Enclose list of
shows and dates |
|
KC Seminar on
Requirements of a Dog Show Judge |
Enclose copy of
certificate |
|
KC Seminar on
Conformation and Movement |
Enclose copy of
certificate |
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One breed club
show or terrier show with a minimum of 8 classes and a minimum
of 24 dogs i.e. 3 per class |
Give full
details |
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20 Open shows
or Champ shows with good geographical spread |
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To have awarded
CCs in at least one other breed
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Full details |
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To have judged
60 classes with a minimum of 180 dogs i.e. 3 per class
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To have
attended 2 breed judging seminars one of which must be a West
Highland White Terrier breed seminar. |
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Have bred
and/owned a minimum of 3 dogs when obtaining their 1st
entry in the KC Stud Book |
State dogs
names |
|
To have
stewarded for a minimum of 3 years and at, at least 12 Shows |
Full details |
B LIST check list
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To have 5 years
experience owning and exhibiting in the breed
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To have
attended KC seminars in
-
Requirements
of a dog show judge
-
Conformation
and movement
A West Highland
White Terrier breed seminar |
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To have judged
15 classes of the breed at Open or Championship shows without
CCs |
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To have judge
45 dogs of this breed i.e. 3 per class. |
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Date started
showing in this breed |
Please provide
copies of any certificates and lists of shows judged.
C LIST Check list
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Date started
showing (at least 18 months) |
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Breed seminar
attended
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KC Seminars
attended
-
Requirements
of a dog show judge
-
Conformation
and Movement
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Details of any
stewarding.
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Inclusion is at the
discretion of the Committee.
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