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but I know dogs which get Czech Champion titles last time but have ONLY SVP1 or even NONE of the certificates recognized as "working certificates" for CzW... |
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How can a dog get the title Czech champion without a workingcertificat ? Greetings Rolf |
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For interchampion title CzW needs a working certificate. It is also a theory because I know at last three dogs which get it but did not passed even the BASIC obedience test... |
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No idea...
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We have something almost similary in the Nordic countries. If a dog already is champion in one of the nordic countries, then it will only need 1 x CAC from another nordic country to be champion of this country too. Greetings Rolf |
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On one side CMKU requires working exams and do not recognize even the SVP1 which is the FCI recognized exam for CzW but on the other side gives "Czech Champion" title for only one CAC... It is a little bit schizophrenic for me...
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