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Lucy was awarded this certificate by KCUSA for earning a perfect score of 100 in AKC Rally.
Lucy was awarded this certificate by KCUSA for earning a perfect score of 100 in AKC Rally.
Mendikan Clanci Bema CM1 CGC Congratulations to Clanci! Clanci has become the first female Kooikerhondje to earn a Certificate of Merit from the AKC’s Miscellaneous Class. Clanci is co-owned with Golden Gate Kooikerhondje. The breeds currently eligible to participate in the Miscellaneous Class are still enrolled in the AKC Foundation Stock Service®. FSS® enrollment is maintained until the AKC Board of Directors accepts the breed for regular status. Authorities acknowledge that throughout the world there are several hundred distinct breeds of purebred dogs, not all of which are AKC recognized breeds. Those officially recognized for AKC registration appear in the Stud Book of the American Kennel Club. The AKC provides for a regular path of development for a new breed, which may result in that breed’s full recognition and appearance in the official Stud Book as an AKC recognized breed.
Winners of the Best of Breed in each of the individual Miscellaneous breeds will be awarded points towards the Certificate of Merit (CM) title based on the total number of dogs competing. Best of Opposite Sex to Best of Breed in each of the individual Miscellaneous breeds will be awarded points towards the Certificate of Merit (CM) title based on the total number of dogs of its sex in competition. The winner of the Best in Miscellaneous Class will be awarded points towards a Certificate of Merit based upon the total number of dogs that competed in all of the Miscellaneous Class breeds.
Upon completion of the CM title a dog may continue to compete in the Miscellaneous Class so long as they are of an eligible breed.
The CM suffix title is an introductory title to AKC conformation events and will be superseded by the CH title when earned. The Certificate of Merit requires 15 points awarded in accordance with the following point structure:
Dogs Competing Points
2 1
4 2
8 3
12 4
16 5
The breeds currently eligible to participate in the Miscellaneous Class are still enrolled in the AKC Foundation Stock Service®. FSS® enrollment is maintained until the AKC Board of Directors accepts the breed for regular status. Authorities acknowledge that throughout the world there are several hundred distinct breeds of purebred dogs, not all of which are AKC recognized breeds. Those officially recognized for AKC registration appear in the Stud Book of the American Kennel Club. The AKC provides for a regular path of development for a new breed, which may result in that breed’s full recognition and appearance in the official Stud Book as an AKC recognized breed.
Winners of the Best of Breed in each of the individual Miscellaneous breeds will be awarded points towards the Certificate of Merit (CM) title based on the total number of dogs competing. Best of Opposite Sex to Best of Breed in each of the individual Miscellaneous breeds will be awarded points towards the Certificate of Merit (CM) title based on the total number of dogs of its sex in competition. The winner of the Best in Miscellaneous Class will be awarded points towards a Certificate of Merit based upon the total number of dogs that competed in all of the Miscellaneous Class breeds.
Upon completion of the CM title a dog may continue to compete in the Miscellaneous Class so long as they are of an eligible breed.
The CM suffix title is an introductory title to AKC conformation events and will be superseded by the CH title when earned. The Certificate of Merit requires 15 points awarded in accordance with the following point structure:
Dogs Competing Points
2 1
4 2
8 3
12 4
16 5
Lucy earned this award from the Kooikerhondje Club of the USA by earning titles in 5 different venues. She earned a UKC Championship, a Rally Excellent, an Agility Excellent , a Master Agility Jumpers, a Fly Ball Dog Championship-Silver and a Canine Good Citizenship.
Waterbound Ayrie Pedal to the Medal MX MXJ is ranked #4 in agility among Kooikers and has received his invitation to the Eukanuba sponsored AKC Agility Invitational in Orlando, Florida Dec 12 and 13, 2015. Ayrie is owned and loved by Cindy Cohagen. We are so proud of you both!
Ruby has been awarded her CHIC number. The Canine Health Information Center, also known as CHIC, is a centralized canine health database sponsored by the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals . The results of her health tests can be seen on the OFA website. OFA is a non-profit organization that collates and disseminates information concerning orthopedic and genetic disease of animals. Ruby’s hips are rated as “Good”, her patella as “Normal”, and her eyes as “Normal” . She is DNA tested free of vWd and ENM.
Finn is awarded Best of Breed shown by his co-owner, Susanne Martin of Golden Gate Kooikers. Thank you Susanne for a job well done! I also want to thank Deborah Bean for showing Finn when Susanne could not be there and Barbara Glanci for holding dogs for me. I could not have managed 4 dogs without all of their help.
Luke did a great job at the Houston World Series of Dog Shows. He was awarded Best of Breed once and received a placement 3 additional times. Luke is co-owned with Golden Gate Kooikers.
Clanci , co-owned with Golden Gate Kooikers, is just 14 months old. Thank you Henna Palmunen of Mendikan Kooikerhondje for allowing us the privilege of owning this sweet and beautiful girl.