CYNOLOGICAL ABBREVIATIONS DECRYPT
FCI / Federation Cynologique Internationale - International Federation of dog handlers. It is one of the largest and most reputable international federations, includes SIC and RKF and other federations of the majority of countries.
The purpose of FCI association is consolidation of dog trainers all over the world, promoting breeds' development, breeding purebred dogs with good health and exterior corresponding to the breed standard, maintaining a high standard of working qualities of hunting and service dog breeds. FCI creates rules to facilitate mutual recognition of studbooks and pedigrees from different countries and organizations, register international nurseries' names.
FCI
approves the final
standard
of dog
breeds,
rules of the international shows'
organization
and the titles,
it certifies
international pedigrees, etc..
FCI is a successful attempt to
centralize and unify all cynologists
to develop a common path
of development.
However,
not all countries are members of FCI and as a result,
for example, dogs in England and America may be slightly different from their
European counterparts. However, dogs with English bloodlines (COP
English Kennel Club), Canadian (SCS Canadian Kennel Club) or American
(the AKC American Kennel Club) are
recognized by FCI.
CACIB
/ Certificat d'Aptitude au Championnat International de Beauté - Candidate to International Champion (eligibility certificate to
beauty interchampions).
This certificate is obtained at the
international exhibitions. Usually, it
is awarded to
the
best male and the best female in the breed. In the future, when the
required number of certificates CACIB is collected,
they
can be exchanged
for the title of International Champion.
R.CACIB
- Reserve Candidate to International Champion. This
certificate is also obtained at international exhibitions. It is
awarded to
male
and female dogs who are
ranked
second after
the winners (best female and best male). R.CACIB certificates
are
also
taken into consideration when
the
title of International Champion is
obtained.
Ch.
/ Champion - Champion. This title is obtained by exchanging
several
CAC
certificates
(Candidate for Champion),
received at several exhibitions from
different experts. Normally an abbreviated
name of the country is put
before the title,
from
which
the
champion dog is.
For example, Pol.Ch. - Champion of Poland. Moreover, it is worth
considering that
the
beauty (exterior) champion
is meant by this
title. If the dog is a Working Champion, then the
name of sports is added
to the title of Champion
– sports in which the dog has won.
For
example World Ch.IPO III – The
World Champion
in
sports
training. IPO RUS.Ch. (RKF) – Beauty Champion
of Russia in RKF system. Ch. / Schweiz Champion – Beauty
Champion
of Switzerland is assigned, respectively, after
several CAC
titles
are
obtained
in Switzerland. Some mistakenly believe that SchWZ.Ch. is the Working
Champion, but it is not so! This is because the name of the country
(Switzerland) and the abbreviated name of the sport SchH are similar.
J.Ch.
/ Jang Champion - Junior Champion. Also assigned when
several
J.CAC titles obtained
(the
young Candidate to National Champion) in the junior class.
CAC
/ Certificat d'Aptitude au Champion - Candidate to National Champion. This
certificate is obtained at all the certified exhibitions from
regional to international.
On the
regional exhibition it
is assigned
to
the best male and the best female,
on the national
and international – to
each
class
winner.
In the future, when a
required
number of CAC
certificates
is collected, they are
exchanged
for the title of National Champion. Accordingly, the dog
becomes the champion in
the country where
the certificates were obtained.
CAC.
J. CAC - Junior Conformity Certificate (Junior Candidate to National Champion). This certificate is
also
received
at all of the certified exhibitions, from regional to international. It
is awarded
to
the winners in
the junior class. In the future, when a
required number of J.CAC certificates
is obtained they are exchanged
for the title of Junior National Champion. Accordingly,
the dog becomes a
young champion of the country where
the certificates were obtained.
R.CAC - Reserve Candidate to National Champion. This certificate is obtained at all of the
certified exhibitions, from regional to international.
It
is
assigned to
a dog
second
to the winner while exchanging
the certificates for the title of National Champion.
CC
- Conformity Certificate. This certificate is awarded on
monobreed exhibitions to
the dogs that got
excellent and headed
the list
from
1
to 4. Like all certificates, it
is awarded only
at discretion of the
judge.
Evaluation at
exhibition or contest
Comparative
rings, titles and awards
V
- excellent,
SG - very good,
G - good.
An
expert
in all classes defines only the first four places in the ring with an
"excellent"
mark,
the rest receive free placement assessment. Expert's decision is
final. All dogs that passed examination receive a diploma, an
evaluation sheet and a
corresponding ribbon.
In
all classes, except puppy class, evaluation
is the following:
"excellent"
"very
good"
"good"
"sufficient"
In
the Puppy
class
evaluation
is the following:
"Very
Promising" – diploma, scorecard, white ribbon with a blue
cord;
"Promising" – diploma, scorecard, white
ribbon with a red cord;
"Not promising" –
diploma and
scorecard.
A puppy (male female),
who took the I-st place in the puppy class, gets the title "Best of Breed" regardless of the number of
dogs taking part in the ring.
Then
two winners of the “Best of Sex” of each breed are compared in the ring.
The
winner receives the title "Best
Puppy"
which
is written down
the diploma.
The
best
puppies of every breed take
part
in puppy
BIS,
receive a
rosette
and a prize. A
puppy,
who won the puppy
BIS,
gets the title "Best in Show - Puppy",
a
prize
and a
rosette.
A
dog
(male / female),
which has won I-st place in the junior class, receives
the
title "Best Junior" and
a
diploma,
regardless of the number of dogs,
submitted
for examination in the ring.
Then the
two class winners (male and female) in each breed (and in every hight
variety, type and color of coat, if allowed in instructions).
The
winner receives the title "Junior Champion of ... (name
of the country)",
which is
written down the diploma,
and a blue-and-white ribbon.
Best
Junior of each breed takes
part
in the "Best Junior" of
juniors.
The
winner of each of the FCI groups is
awarded
with
the
title "Best
in Group - Junior".
The winners of "Best
in Group - Junior" are compared in the final ring.
The winner
receives the title "Best
in Show
- Junior ", a
rosette
and a prize.
* This title does not give the right to exhibit a
dog in Champion class.
BIG
/ Best in Group - Group Winner (on all-breeds show). The best
representatives of different breeds are
compared in a group.
All breeds are divided into FCI groups.
Dogs
are evaluated
on
1 to 3 place, so there
is often
an
indication,
such as,
for example, BIG-2,
in.e. 2nd place in the contest.
BIG
BIS / Best in Show - Show Winner (all-breed). The
winner of Best in Show exhibition is selected by comparing the group
winners. Also awarded with
places.
FH CACT / Certificat d'Aptitude au Champion de Travail - Candidate to National Working Champion, it is awarded in various sports competitions. When a certain number of CACT certificates is collected, they are to exchange for the National Working Champion (the names of the training contests added).
CACIT
/ Certificat d'Aptitude au Championnat International de Travail -
Candidate to
International Working Champion. Assigned
at
various sports competitions. When a certain number of CACIT
certificates is
collected, they are
exchanged for the title of International Working
Champion
(with
the name
or working tests added).
CACIOB
/ Certificat d'Aptitude au Championnat International d'Obeissance -
Candidate to International Obedience Champion. Assigned
at
sporting competitions on obedience. When a certain number of CACIT
certificates
are
collected, they are to exchange
for the title of International Obedience Champion.
CACIAG / Certificat d'Aptitude au Championnat International Agility - Candidate for International Agility Champion.
ED
– elbow dysplasia test.
HD
- hip dysplasia test.
Hip
Dysplasia is a
serious hereditary disease resulting in lameness and limitation of
joint mobility, and in severe cases a dog's
inability to walk and, consequently, to death (or
euthanasia).
Large
dogs are particularly predisposed for
dysplasia, so, for many years, only
dogs who passed
the test (x-ray) are allowed for
breeding.
The degree of dysplasia is
denoted by the letters ABCDE or icons -, +/-, +, ++, +++