CONDITIONS TO OBTAIN THE TITLE OF CHAMPION IN SPAIN OF THE RSCE (Extract)

a) 4 CAC’s, one of them in the international dog show directly organized by the RSCE or by any other kennel club collaborating with the RSCE, to whom the Committee has expressly authorised to put at stake the CAC obligatory and needed to obtain the title of Champion in Spain and 1 Excellent, in Champion, Working, Open or Intermediate Class, in the dog show of the breed where the CAC of the RSCE is awarded or in another international dog show directly organized by the RSCE, or by another kennel club collaborating with the RSCE, to whom the Committee has expressly authorised to put at stake the CAC obligatory and needed to obtain the title of Champion in Spain.

b) 4 CAC’s, one of them in the dog show of the breed where the CAC of the RSCE is awarded or in another international dog show directly organized by the RSCE, or by another kennel club collaborating with the RSCE, to whom the Committee has expressly authorised to put at stake the CAC obligatory and needed to obtain the title of Champion in Spain, and 1 Excellent, in Champion, Working, Open or Intermediate Class in another international dog show directly organized by the RSCE, or by another kennel club collaborating with the RSCE, to whom the Committee has expressly authorised to put at stake the CAC obligatory and needed to obtain the title of Champion in Spain.

 

These qualifications must be awarded, at least, by three different judges.

DNA test of the dog, done with the RSCE, according to the ISAG standards.

From 1st January 2018, the dogs subject to working trials (hunting dogs) of breeds of the groups 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 will have to prove that they have passed a Natural Aptitudes Trial (PAN or TCAN) of the RSCE, except those having obtained the obligatory point for the achievement of the Championship in Spain before that date, which will achieve the title without that requirement until 31st December 2018.

In the case of dogs entered in the LOE or RRC of the RSCE, if one or more CAC has been awarded in Working Class, the title of Champion will only be homologated after having passed the required trial in Spain according to what is declared in the Appendix 3 of the Dog Shows Rules and Regulations of the RSCE, and the result homologated by the RSCE, unless the dog has been imported after having passed a similar trial, that is considered valid by the corresponding FCI-NCO, in the country where the dog is born.

A dog does not receive the Title of Champion until it is homologated by the Board of Managers of the RSCE. In the meantime, if it competes, it must be in Intermediate, Open or Working Class, as corresponds.

 

NOTA: Dogs being champion in other countries and willing to compete for the title of Champion of Beauty in Spain of the RSCE, will have to enter in Open, Intermediate or Working Class.

 


 

RULES TO OBTAIN THE TITLE OF JUNIOR CHAMPION IN SPAIN OF BEAUTY OF THE REAL SOCIEDAD CANINA DE ESPAÑA


3 CCJ’s, one of them, at least, in any International Dog Show organized by the RSCE or in the Dog Show of the Breed where the CAC of the Real Sociedad Canina de España is put at stake.

These qualifications must be awarded by three different judges.

DNA test of the dog, done with the RSCE, according to the ISAG standards.

A dog does not receive this Title of Junior Champion until it is homologated by the Board of Managers of the RSCE.


 


 

RULES TO OBTAIN THE TITLE OF VETERAN WINNER IN SPAIN OF THE REAL SOCIEDAD CANINA DE ESPAÑA

3 CCV’s, one of them, at least, in International Obligatory Dog Shows organized or authorized by the RSCE or in a Dog Show of the Breed where the CAC of the Real Sociedad Canina de España is put at stake.

These qualifications must be awarded by three different judges.

Genetic Identification (DNA) of the dog, according to the standards of the ISAG.

A dog does not receive this Title of Veteran Winner until it is homologated by the Board of Managers of the RSCE. 

 

 


 

RULES TO OBTAIN THE TITLE OF SUPER CHAMPION IN SPAIN OF THE REAL SOCIEDAD CANINA DE ESPAÑA

For dogs having already obtained the title of Champion in Spain of the RSCE.

4 CACIB’s in International Dog Shows organized or authorized by the RSCE, one of them in one of the International Dog Show organized by the RSCE.

These qualifications must be awarded by, at least, three different judges.

Genetic Identification (DNA) of the dog, according to the standards of the ISAG.

This title must be homologated by the Board of Managers of the RSCE.

 

 

 

No title will be homologated if a dog is disqualified for assault in a dog show or any event organized or authorized by the RSCE.

 

 

Quiénes somos

La Real Sociedad Canina de España (RSCE) fue fundada con el nombre de Sociedad Central de Fomento de las Razas Caninas en España (RSCFRCE) el 27 de junio de 1911, legalmente constituida el 12 de julio de 1911 y se le concede el título de “Real” por S. M. El Rey D. Alfonso XIII el 1 de diciembre de 1911


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