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BREAKING: Changes to Breed Specialty Ring Assignments at Premier Nationals

High temperatures forcing events indoors

June 13, 2022

Department: All-Breed Sports
Email: allbreedsports@ukcdogs.com

Due to the anticipated extreme heat on Wednesday, June 15, ALL specialty events have been moved to an indoor location.

A PDF with all location changes can be found here, or you can read them below.

Any questions can be directed to allbreedsports@ukcdogs.com.

RING 1

  • American Eskimo
  • Shetland Sheepdog
  • Miniature American Shepherd
  • Alaskan Klee Kai
  • Coonhounds
  • Cane Corso Italiano

RING 2 - MAIN EXPO

  • Toy Fox Terrier
  • Chinook
  • German Shorthaired Pointer
  • Berger Picard
  • Greyhound

RING 3 - MAIN EXPO

  • German Shepherd
  • American Bulldog
  • American Pit Bull Terrier
  • Belgian Shepherd Dog

RING 10 - AUDITORIUM

  • White Shepherd

RING 11 - EXPO NORTH

  • United Retriever

RING 12 - EXPO NORTH

  • Biewer Terrier
  • United Poodle

Guided by the belief that dogs make a difference by being the best partner a human can have in the field, on the job, or in a competition event, UKC is a community for people and dogs to pursue excellence together. Founded in 1898, UKC has been dedicated to enhancing the lives of Dogs That Do More, and their owners, by providing essential resources to help owners and breeders make informed decisions. The dog-human bond is celebrated through family-friendly programs highlighting the instincts and heritage of purebred and mixed-breed dogs alike at over 18,000 licensed events annually.

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