Step 3: Calculating Points for Winners Dog or Winners Bitch Your dog receives the points according to the number of dogs of your dogs sex competing in the regular classes. Lets say that Blaze is awarded Winners Dog. After accounting for absent, disqualified, and excused dogs, you determine that a total of 6 dogs competed in the regular classes. Assuming the point schedule listed above, he receives 2 points.
UNDERSTANDING POINTS Counting Points at Dog Shows You have just won your first Winners Class at a dog show. All your hard work has finally paid off, youre ecstatic…your dog is excited…but now comes the hard part. How many points did Blaze actually earn?? Here is a quick and easy guide to calculating points that doesnt require an advanced degree in mathematics. The American Kennel Club requires a dog to obtain a total of 15 points with two major wins (a major win is worth three points or higher) to become a champion. The majors must be won under different judges and at least one other judge must award some of the remaining points – so you need to win under at least three different judges. Class, Winners, and Breed Competition Class dogs are judged in classes against other dogs of the same sex – Puppy, Twelve-to-Eighteen, Novice, Bred-by-Exhibitor, American-bred, Open – are just a few. Classes can also be divided by age (as in puppy) or color. When the judge awards first place in a class that dog advances to the Winners competition of its sex. During the Winners competition, the judge re-examines all the dogs that have received first place in the classes and picks an overall winner – Winners Dog for males and Winners Bitch for females. Although you may have beaten several dogs in the classes, championship points are only awarded to Winners Dog and Winners Bitch. No points are awarded for class wins or Reserve Winners. Your Winners Dog or Winners Bitch can also win points in the Best of Breed competition. Best of Breed consists of dogs that have already received their championship. Winners Dog and Winner Bitch also compete with the champions in Best of Breed. There are three possible awards a dog can win at this level:
Heres What Happened… Prior to the Best of Breed competition, Im A Perfect Hound and Three Times A Lady had racked up 2 points each. In the Breed competition, Three Times A Lady won Best of Opposite Sex beating two champion bitches in addition to the six bitches competing in the regular classes. This win increased her points to three. Since Im A Perfect Hound was awarded Best of Winners, he received three points as well (the highest point value awarded between Winners Dog and Winners Bitch). Verifying Points It is important to check on your dogs point totals from time to time. The AKC offers an online service to verify the number of points your dog has accumulated toward a championship. Allow four to six weeks for your dogs win to be recorded in this system. Reprinted With Permission From AKC.org
Winning More Points In the Breed Competition Your dog can add to the points won in the Winners Class during the Best of Breed competition. If your dog wins: Best of Breed – Count the total number of dogs in its sex plus the total number of Champions of both sexes entered in the Best of Breed competition to figure the number of points earned. Best of Opposite Sex – Count the total number of dogs in its sex plus the total number of Champions of its sex entered in the Best of Breed competition to figure the number of points earned. Best of Winners – This one is a bit different. If your dog is named Best of Winners, he is awarded the highest point level awarded between Winners Dog and Winners Bitch. Lets say that Blaze beats out his sister, Bianca, for Best of Winners. If youll remember Bianca received three points for Winners Bitch and Blaze received only two points for Winners Dog. Since Blaze took Best of Winners, he is awarded three points instead of two and receives one of the majors he needs for his championship. Now its your turn… Using the point schedule and results listed below, compute the point totals for the Winners Dog and Winners Bitch. Winners Dog and Best of Winners: Im A Perfect Hound Number of Dogs:
Step One: Take Attendance Count the number of dogs or bitches competing in the regular classes of your dogs sex – novice, puppy, bred-by-exhibitor, American Bred, and Open classes. Remember to include your dog in the total! Dont count any dogs that are absent (no shows), disqualified, dismissed, excused, or have awards withheld. These dogs do not count in computing the number of dogs competing for that show. If you did not keep up with the total number of dogs in the regular classes, ask the ring steward or check the posted copies of the judges book for a count of total dogs before you leave the show. Tip: Check the posted copies of the judges book before you leave the show to make certain your dog was marked as the winner. Mistakes do happen! Also, verify that your dogs AKC registration number is correct in the catalog. If it is not correct, let the superintendent know before you leave the show. In both cases, its easier to make the correction on the day of the show rather than later. Step Two: Check the Schedule of Points Compare the number of dogs competing that day to the schedule of points for your dogs breed and sex located in the show catalog. The schedule is usually listed with the entries for each breed or at the front of the catalog. If the number of dogs does not match exactly with those listed in the catalog, choose the number of points assigned to the next lowest number. Remember, point schedules vary by show location. If you are not at the show, make certain you get the points schedule for the event region where your dog won. Refer to the Schedule of Points.
How To Figure Points for Winners Dog and Winners Bitch
In the show catalog you will see a schedule of points for your breed that will look similar to this:
Remember, point schedules vary by show location. If you are not at the show, make certain you get the points schedule for the event region where your dog won. Refer to the Schedule of Points.
To figure your points, count dogs competing in the regular classes of your dog’s sex. Then compare that number to the point schedule in your catalog.
Winners Dog — WD (3 dogs = 2 pts)
Winners Bitch — WB (4 bitches = 3 pts)
TIPS: When counting dogs in competition, you only count dogs present that are judged. Dogs that are disqualified, dismissed, excused or have all awards withheld do not count. Also, any class dog that is moved up to Best of Breed is counted as Champion, not a class dog.
Check the posted copies of the judge’s book before you leave the show to make certain your dog was marked as the winner. Mistakes do happen! Also, verify that your dog’s AKC registration number is correct in the catalog. If it is not correct, let the superintendent know before you leave the show. In both cases, it’s easier to make the correction on the day of the show rather than later.
HOW TO FIGURE POINTS IF YOUR CLASS DOG OR BITCH GOES BEST OF BREED
Count regular class dogs in your sex, plus all move ups & Champions of both sexes entered for Best of Breed competition. Absentees do not count.
TIPS: Veteran dogs or any other non-regular class dogs are not counted in determining points.