Kennel Club Judges Development Programme

The Kennel Club has announced the Pastoral Group Judges Development Programme (JDP) Seminar Schedule for 2012, which will be held at the Kennel Club Building, Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire, CV8 2LZ.
 
Eligibility to attend a Judges Development Programme
 
Judges wishing to attend JDP Breed Education and Assessment days must have:
 
previously awarded CCs to at least three breeds within the relevant group (i.e. the same group as the host group), or
 
previously awarded CCs to two breeds within the relevant group (i.e. the same group as the host group) and at least one CC in another group, or
 
been previously approved by the Kennel Club to judge a group at Championship show level.
 
This is an excellent opportunity for judges to enhance their knowledge of the scheduled breeds.
 
This year, the Pastoral Group JDP will present the German Shepherd Dog Education Day on Wednesday 21st March 2012. Application to take part in the Education Day is extended to judges who award one CC, to attend as observers.
 
The Assessment Day will follow in Autumn 2012, with the date to be confirmed.

This year applications to take part in the Education Day, is extended to judges who award one CC, to attend as Observers.

Eligible candidates should contact Paul Harding 0151 426 7737 or email pringham@bulldogsuk.freeserve.co.uk

ENDS
[026.12]
2nd February 2012

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The Kennel Club is the largest organisation in the UK devoted to dog health, welfare and training. Its objective is to ensure that dogs live healthy, happy lives with responsible owners.
 
It runs the country’s largest registration database for both pedigree and crossbreed dogs and the Petlog database, which is the UK’s largest reunification service for microchipped animals. The Kennel Club Assured Breeder Scheme is the only scheme in the UK that monitors and sets standards for breeders, in order to protect the welfare of puppies and breeding bitches. It also runs the UK’s largest dog training programme, the Good Citizen Dog Training Scheme and licenses shows and clubs across a wide range of activities, which help dog owners to bond and enjoy life with their dogs. The Kennel Club runs the world’s greatest dog show, Crufts, and the Discover Dogs event at Earls Court, London, which is a fun family day out that educates people about how to buy responsibly and care for their dog.
 
The Kennel Club invests in welfare campaigns and the Kennel Club Charitable Trust, which supports dog welfare charities and research into dog diseases and also into dog training and education programmes. The Kennel Club jointly runs health screening schemes with the British Veterinary Association and through the Charitable Trust, funds the Kennel Club Genetics Centre at the Animal Health Trust, which is at the forefront of pioneering research into dog health.
 

 

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