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SENIOR MASTER CHAMPIONSHIP

ARBA announces its new Senior Master Championship today in Cheltenham.
Maryland. In order to earn this championship your dog must already be a Master Champion and your dog
must earn four group ones over the year..

   

 

   

Current News

KENNEL CLUB USA

Kennel Club USA has officially opened
its doors today. Visit us at our website
http://www.kennelclubusa.com or give
us a call at (301) 868-8284.  

   

 

   

New Entry Page

The American Rare Breed Association
has a new membership and show entry
page.  Click on the following URL to
sign-up for membership and to enter one
of our shows. http://arba.memberlodge.org

   

 

American Rare Breed Association's Single Dog Registration

 

 


Rules For Obtaining A
American Rare Breed Association Championship

 

To become an ARBA Champion, the following is required:

1. As of 1/1/98, Nine(9) CAC-US (Certificate of Aptitude for Championship in the United States) must be given from 6 different Judges to a dog whose breed is fully recognized by ARBA.

2.
Classes that are divided by sex which a dog may be eligible to compete for CAC-US: 6-9 Months, 9-15 Months, Bred by Exhibitor, American Bred & Open.

3.
Effectively July 1, 1999, the American Rare Breed Association will no longer offer the Breed Club Class as one of its classes for its shows.

 

4. Only ARBA Champions will be eligible for Best of Breed Class  ARBA Jr. Champions are not eligible for the Best of Breed Class.  (ARBA Jr. Champions are dogs that were shown at an ARBA show before 1/1/98)

 

5. The first, second, third and fourth place dog in each class will receive a Rating.  The dogs/bitches will be rated as one of the following:  Excellent, Very Good, Satisfactory or Good.  A first place dog or bitch must receive a rating of excellent to be eligible for a CAC-US and to compete in the winners class.  In other words, if the first place dog is not rated by the Judge as excellent, it will not be able to compete in the winners class and won't be eligible to receive a CAC-US.  The CAC-US will be indicated on the judges sheet and accounted for by ARBA.

 

6. ARBA will notify you when you have attained all the requirements which qualifies your dog as an American Rare Breed Champion.  You must then follow all the rules and regulations to receive your championship certificate.  No dog will be officially an American Rare Breed Champion until the certificate of championship is issued.

   

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