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UKC Point System for the “Total Dog”
Revised January 1, 2006
United Kennel Club, Inc., has developed a program to tabulate and publish a Total Dog ranking for Beagles shown in UKC Licensed Bench Shows and hunted in UKC licensed Hunting Beagle Events. The rankings will be published in COONHOUND BLOODLINES and American Beagler on a regular basis. The Beagle breed is considered first and foremost a hunting dog. To preserve these natural abilities and to strive for the “Total Dog”, Beagles may only earn “Total Dog” points at Licensed Hunting Beagle Events where they participate in the Hunt that day. The only exception to this policy is dogs that have earned 50 championship HUNT points from previous events.
UKC will record the points and keep a running total for each hound that has placed throughout the year.
Keep in mind that in the UKC Hunting Beagle Program we are striving for the “Total Dog.” That is, the dog that excels both in the field and on the bench. However, to be eligible to show, he must first be able to perform in the field. It is hoped that a Total Dog ranking will be the incentive needed to encourage the show participation of owners whose hounds possess the functional good looks of the “Total Dog”. To be eligible for Total dog points, a dog must have completed the full two hour cast the day of the show or must have a minimum of 50 HUNT points. Only dogs meeting that criteria will be eligible to show for Best of Breed and the Total Dog Points. The winner of Best of Breed will receive the Total Dog points.
The points system is based on the number of dogs defeated and the number of dogs shown. One point will be deducted from the total number of dogs shown in all licensed classes as the winning dog is included in that total but did not defeat itself. The “Best of Breed” winner will be awarded one point per dog defeated based on the number of dogs shown. A minimum of two dogs defeated is required before Total Dog points will be awarded.
Points will not be recorded after a dog has completed the requirements for a particular category (i.e.-Champion or Grand Champion). The dog can continue to show in that category until notified by UKC, but will not earn any additional points. Once the owner knows that their dog has enough points to earn their Show Championship degree, in the name of good sportsmanship, they should not enter their dog again in the Registered category. They also should not continue to enter their dog in the Champion category when they know that their dog has enough wins to make their dog a Grand Show Champion. Again, in the name of good sportsmanship.
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