Derrickok
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Jun 11, 2002, 1:51 AM
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Re: [aspaul66] 193 MKA All Breed in JB
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An Aus; Am; UK. Champion came with the title, which means that the dog was sold as a Champion. The price in asking is also champion. However, for those really serious breeders, buying a champion is the safest bet provided the breeder overseas is willing to sell. When the dog arrived in this country, he is only known as that country of origin's champion. He has to challenge the Malaysian residential dogs for the prestige and privilege. Meanwhile, Malaysian dogs also have imported dogs from overseas, which are just as fanciful as anything could be. After he has been judged three times and won three shows under three different judges and had collected 3 challenge certificates and amassed 36 points in the local circuit, then he will only be entitled as a Malaysian Champion. Now, he is known as a dog with dual champion status. Should any breeder has any connections in neighbouring countries such as Singapore, Thailand or HongKong. He could sent his dogs there to compete and be titled, and when he returned, he shall be known as International Champion!!! or somebody from Singapore or Thailand came and bought a dog with dual titles and brought it home to compete and when this dog became a champion in Thailand or Singapore, then it will also carry the title of International Champion. No body has done it yet. But this crazy Dalmatian is toying with this idea. The trouble is, 3 years ago our famous Nipah Virus has put a damper to this thought. In the beginning, Shrew was competing with her sort, that is she has to fight off other Dalmatian bitches to win. After winning she has to take on the dogs to be decided who should be the 'king' or the 'queen'. We call this class the 'Best in Breed'. After winning, she will then take on the winners of Group. Dalmatians are classified as The Utility Group. In Malaysia, the common and popular breeds that are classified under the Utility Group are Boston Terrier, Bulldog, Chow Chow, Dalmatian, Schnauzer, Shih Tzu, Shar Pei, Poodle, Lhasa Apso and Akita. I hope this explanation is crystal clear, if not, visit one of the shows. You won't regret it.
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