„The junior champion of Lithuania” – LT JCH

The junior champion of Lithuania – LT JCH
General order
The junior champion of Lithuania is granted to the dogs that have not less than two certificates JN, LT JN or KL.JN, which
are granted by two different judges.
Bilateral agreements
For the dogs, which belong to the citizens of Belarus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Russia, Slovenia, Turkey, Ukraine and
Uzbekistan and are registered with the studbooks of particular country LT JCH is granted if the dog is granted for its
national junior champion and receives one JN, LT JN, KL.JN certificate at any dog show set in Lithuania (LT JN + national
JCH).
Champion of Lithuania – LT CH
General order
The champion of Lithuania is granted to the dogs that:
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Have not less than three LT CAC certificates (one of the certificate should be granted at the international dog
show or at breed specialty show);
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Have not less than five LT CAC certificates that are granted by three different judges.
There should be at least one-year and one-day period between the first and the last LT CAC (time spin may be shorter if
the first and the last LT CAC are obtained on the same annual show, for example summer CACIB of 2016 and summer
CACIB of 2017).
LT JCH title is equated to one LT CAC certificate in national show; the required one-year and one-day period is started to
count from the date when the last JN certificate was received.
To be granted for this title the pedigree of the dog should cover at least two generations!
Bilateral agreements
For the dogs which belong to the citizens of Belarus, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Israel, Moldova, Poland, Russia, Slovenia,
Turkey, Ukraine and Uzbekistan and are registered with the studbooks of particular country LT CH is granted if the dog is
granted for its national champion and receives one LT CAC at any dog show set in Lithuania.
For the dogs which belong to the citizen of other FCI country and is registered with its pedigree, LT CH may be granted if
the dog is granted for its national champion title and receives one Winner certificate (N) at any dog show set in Lithuania.
Dogs which receive 3 CAC in international dog shows in Molėtai („Aukštaitija summer’2017”, „BALTIC WINNER’2017” and
Club Shows) may be granted for Lithuanian Champion.
Dogs which receive 3 CAC in 3 international dog shows in Druskininkai („Dzūkija’2017”, „Druskininkai Cup’2017” and
„Druskininkai' 2017“) may be granted for Lithuanian Champion.
Veteran champion of Lithuania – LT VCH
General order
Veteran champion of Lithuania is granted to the dogs that:
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have not less than two Veteran Winner (VN) certificates which are granted by two different judges;
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have not less than one Veteran Winner (VN) title and already have confirmed Lithuanian champion (LT CH) title.
Bilateral agreements
For the dogs, which belong to the citizens of Belarus, Estonia, Latvia and Turkey and are registered with the studbooks of
particular country, LT VCH may be granted if the dog is granted for its national veteran champion and receives one VN, LT
VN, KL.VN title at any dog show set in Lithuania (LT VN + national VCH).
Breed club champion – KL CH
The Champion of Lithuanian Breed Club - LT Kl.CH is granted to the dogs that:
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Have not less than two KL.N (Club Winner) titles
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Have already confirmed Champion of Lithuania (LT CH) title and receives one Club Winner title.
Baltic junior, Baltic and Baltic veteran champions –
BALT JCH, BALT CH and BALT VCH
Baltic junior champion title can be granted to the dogs that already have been granted to Lithuanian, Latvian and
Estonian junior champions.
Baltic champion title can be granted to the dogs that already have been granted to Lithuanian, Latvian and
Estonian champions.
Baltic veteran champion title can be granted to the dogs that already have been granted to Lithuanian, Latvian
and Estonian veteran champions.
ATTENTION: 10 euros from the payment are charged, when the taxes for the services should be returned.