Championships
ARBA Championships
There are several championship levels offered by the American rare Breed Association
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American Rare Breed Association Baby Championship. This championship is given to dogs from the age of three to six months and have been awarded 4 Winners Dog or Winners Bitch ribbons. |
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American Rare Breed Association Junior Championship. This championship is given to dogs who are 6 months or older and have been awarded 4 Winners Dog or Winners Bitch ribbons. |
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American Rare Breed Association Master Championship. This championship is given to dogs who are over the age of 6 months. To qualify for this championship the dog must receive a minimum score of 75 ponts from four different judges. The points are based upon three criteria, Movement, Type, and Structure. Each judge can award points between 0-33 points for each of the three criteria. |
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American Rare Breed Association Senior Master Championship. This championship is given to dogs who are over the age of 6 months. To qualify for this championship the dog must receive a minimum score of 75 ponts from four different judges. The points are based upon three criteria, Movement, Type, and Structure. Each judge can award points between 0-33 points for each of the three criteria. The dog must be over the age of 15 months. |
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American Rare Breed Association Bronze Championship. Explanation to follow. |
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American Rare Breed Association Silver Championship. Explanation to follow |
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American Rare Breed Association Gold Championship. Explanation to follow |
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American Rare Breed Association Platinum Championship. Explanation to follow |