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by Micky D on 10 March 2010 - 15:03

 

IABCA - International All Breed Canine Association

The International All Breed Canine Association of America (IABCA) began more than twenty years ago with the intent of making an International "UCI" Championship Title available to the American public while not exposing the dogs to the danger and inconvenience of international travel. To accomplish this, an association was formed with an International Association of dog clubs headquartered in Germany, the Union Cynologie International (UCI). The UCI organization has been in existence for over 30 years. There are many countries, throughout Europe, North America and the Far East, represented in the association, making it a truly International Organization. Through this International Organization (UCI), International Titles are awarded to dogs who meet the requirements.

IABCA shows are held in accordance with the regulations and guidelines that have been established by UCI. These guidelines provide for a WRITTEN CRITIQUE FOR EACH DOG ENTERED and a rating number of how well the dog conforms to the International "UCI" breed standards. The International 'UCI' standards are based on the 'country of origin' for each breed, if possible.



DuvalGSD

by DuvalGSD on 10 March 2010 - 16:03


Wolfinbok

by Wolfinbok on 10 March 2010 - 17:03

A question I have is who is judging their shows.
It does not look like FCI? Are they certifing there own
or using anyone who has judged before in a dog show?

Wolfinbok

by Wolfinbok on 10 March 2010 - 18:03

It looks like FCI does recognize them as a International title. So
if your dog wins he is a UCI champion.

Mystere

by Mystere on 10 March 2010 - 18:03

I have been to a few of their shows.   The shows were primarily for "rare " breeds not AKC recognized.  I noticed that the shows greatly reduced in numbers in my area, as the AKC recognized more and more of the "rare" breeds:  Red & White Irish Setter,Black Russian Terrier, Corsos, Beaucerons, Swedish Valhund, etc. 





 


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