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The judging details are shown below. If you want to find out more you can contact Dave and Sylve Ruck (the show's organisers) on 01536 460903 or email g6rfh@aol.com


Sunday 20 June 2010

Registration from 10.30am
Judging commences in Ring 1 at 12pm
Judging commences in Ring 2 at 1pm

Entry fee per class is £1.50; or you can enter four classes for £5.00!

Rosettes to 5th place and for "Best in Show", "Reserve Best in Show", "Best Puppy in Show" and a Special Rosette for "Best Novelty"

All "Best in Show" and "Best Novelty" prizes donated by Market Harborough and District Canine Society

Pedigree Classes
Judge: TBA

Pedigree Classes
Judge: TBA

Puppy (6-12 months)
Junior (12-18 months)
Any Variety Sporting
Any Variety Non-Sporting
Any Variety Open

Junior Handling (Under 11 years)
Junior Handling (12-16 years)
Best Veteran
Handsomest Dog
Prettiest Bitch
Best Condition
Best Rescue
Best Brace
Most Appealing Eyes
Most Like It's Owner
Best MK Resident (10 mile radius)
Waggiest Tail
Companion Dog Club Class*

*Companion Dog Club Members only
(Membership will be available on the day)


Sponsors by are yet to be announced

Proceeds from the Dog Show will benefit HULA Animal Rescue

You can read more about Companion Dog Shows in general from the Kennel Club website, by clicking here

Conditions: Only undocked dogs and legally docked dogs may be entered for Competition at this show. No bitches in season or dangerous dogs. No puppies under six months old to be entered. Dogs do not need to be Kennel Club registered for any of the classes. Please note that Jack Russells are not a breed recognised by the KC (but can be entered into novelty classes). Dogs who have been awarded a Challenge Certificate, Reserve Challenge Certificate, Show Certificate of Merit or Junior Warrant are not eligible for entry at Companion Dog Shows.

Dogs are shown at owners' risk and must be kept on a lead at all times. Please clean up after your dog! Also, your dog is vulnerable and AT RISK if left in a vehicle in high temperatures, even on days considered slightly warm. Please take care of your dog.