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Our Wins!

How a dog show works:  All dogs are categorized into groups, the Japanese Spitz is in "Non Sporting Group" or "Group 6" So when it's our turn our numbers get called in order or "Baby" "Jr 6-9 months" "Jr 9-12 months"  the Boys go in first and then the girls. The winners of these categories will be recalled to compete against each other in gender first- then THOSE winners will compete the best girl vs the best boy.

Below you will see that each dog received 1st in their category before moving on to compete the best of each category together. The winner here will take the win for "Best of Breed" and the other dog will take "Best of Opposite"

The winner of the breed group then proceeds to the next competition which is "Best in Group" to compete in a group with all the best of those breeds (Poodles, Sharpei's, Keeshonds etc) The winner of this group will move into Best in Show for the day. Which competes with ALL the winners for each group.

You need 10 points to a Canadian Kennel Club Championship and an additional 20 points to Grand Champion
Point summary:

Echo: 22 points- CANADIAN CHAMPION
Sasha: 10 points- CANADIAN CHAMPION
Chari: 11 points CANADIAN CHAMPION
Lacey: 10 points CANADIAN CHAMPION


Elara: 0 points, has begun her showing career! We expect to see her in the ring 2022


 

 Echo from the Sky: Champion, working on Grand Champion

Aine Anabel "Sasha"Championed at just 6 months old! 

MaryMay Berry "Chari" Champion


Konalea's Sky's the Limit "Lacey" Champion