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by diangelo71 on 28 November 2008 - 07:11

What is the difference between NASS and the USA Sieger show?

Is it worth going to them both or is one better than the other one?


Shelley Strohl

by Shelley Strohl on 28 November 2008 - 18:11

The UScA Sieger show is a national show hosted by UScA. If you and your dog live in this country, your dog (over one year of age) must be registered with UScA to participate.

The NASS is held by GADCA-WDA. As long as the dog is registered with an FCI recognized organization it is eligible for entry.

Both are very fine events. I support both events, and the Canadian Sieger show as of this year, and even occasionally the BSZS in Germany if I think I have a dog good enough to enter that prestigious event.

SS


Dog1

by Dog1 on 28 November 2008 - 18:11

There are differences between the two when it comes to the working class. Not all breed surveys accepted by USA are accepted by the WDA. Just check the website for each organizations requirements. Both events are excellent.


by diangelo71 on 28 November 2008 - 20:11

Thank you so much. I have a little research to do but this gets me going in the right direction. I attended the Nass 2008 this year and did pretty good. So, my journey continues.

 

DiAngelo






 


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