04-05-2009, 07:00 AM
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Originally Posted by 4lilyorks Just to try to help out a little. I show a Biewer in both NAKC and IABCA.
If you are looking for an adult international title with NAKC you need a total of 15 points plus 2 majors (3 or more dogs beat in the same show). It is a little different then AKC in that you can beat any three dogs to receive a major. Maximum points per show is 5. For IABCA they compare your dog against a standard. If you dog meets the requirements and is an excellent representive of the breed it is awarded a V1 ranking. To obtain an adult international title with the IABCA you need three orange cards (this is what they give you to represent your point) with a V1 rank on them. As long as you have a good dog then a championship can be earned in a weekend. I have seen dogs not receive orange cards so not every dog earns them automatically.
If you are showing a puppy. With NAKC a puppy 6-12 months can earn a jr. title. You need 10 points plus one major. For IABCA they have national and international titles for different age brackets (3-6, 6-9, 6-12, & 12-15). You need three orange cards with a ranking of SG1 to earn a National title and 4 to earn an International title. The IABCA does not concider yorkies an adult until they are over 15 months of age.
There are 18 adult titles you can earn with the IABCA and with NAKC there are 5 (international, grand ch., sup. gr ch, master sup gr ch, hall of fame).
Both shows are more relaxed then an AKC show. With the IABCA your dog is given a written critique by each judge. It is a good way to know what the judges are thinking.
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