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*Updated 3/25/11
**Updated 8/15/11
b. Requirements for Total Dog Award.To be eligible for this award, a dog must meet the requirements listed below.
i. Compete in conformation with competition and win one of the following classes:
(a) Best Male/Female of Variety
(b) Best Male/Female
(c) Best of Winners
(d) Champion
(e) Grand Champion
(f) Best of Breed
(g) Group 1 through 4 (Note: Group 4 win only counts if there are five or more breeds in the Group class.)
(h) Best In Multi-Breed Show
(i) Reserve Best In Multi-Breed Show
(j) Best In Show
(k) Reserve Best In Show
ii. Earn a qualifying score in a licensed class at a UKC Performance Event (Agility,*Dock Jumping (Air Dog), **Lure Coursing (regular stakes only), Obedience, Rally Obedience, Weight Pull, Terrier Race or UKC licensed Hunt events).
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