Following the recent announcement that the Kennel Club is to pilot a revised ‘Eye for a Dog’ assessment, bookings are now open for eligible breed show judges.
The assessment will take place on Tuesday 26 April at the Kennel Club Building, Stoneleigh as part of the Judges Education Programme (JEP). In order to be eligible to take part, a candidate must have been approved for at least three breeds and judged them at CC level.
A copy of the Code of Best Practice for the assessment can be found on The Kennel Club website.
The assessment is available to book at a cost of £30 via the Kennel Club website (candidates must be logged into their online account) and places will be filled on a first come, first served basis. There are 14 places available for the morning session and 14 in the afternoon. Those judges who have previously taken the assessment and passed it need not take it again.
Enquiries in relation to the Eye for a Dog assessment should be directed to Judges Education Programme (Breed Shows) .
The assessment will take place on Tuesday 26 April at the Kennel Club Building, Stoneleigh as part of the Judges Education Programme (JEP). In order to be eligible to take part, a candidate must have been approved for at least three breeds and judged them at CC level.
A copy of the Code of Best Practice for the assessment can be found on The Kennel Club website.
The assessment is available to book at a cost of £30 via the Kennel Club website (candidates must be logged into their online account) and places will be filled on a first come, first served basis. There are 14 places available for the morning session and 14 in the afternoon. Those judges who have previously taken the assessment and passed it need not take it again.
Enquiries in relation to the Eye for a Dog assessment should be directed to Judges Education Programme (Breed Shows) .