zur Information (leider nur in Englisch):
From the 1st of January 2007 FCI will no longer recognize Canadian pedigrees or let Canadian judges judge FCI International shows.
On the occasion of its meeting in Rome on October 25th and 26th, 2006 , the FCI
General Committee made the following decision:
Due to the continuous lack of communication and response from the Canadian Kennel Club, due to the fact that the CKC does not recognise the pedigrees from many of our members and contract partners and due to the lack of common orientation between the two organisations, the Canadian Kennel Club judges will no longer be allowed to officiate at FCI international CACIB shows as from January 1st 2007. The measure only concerns FCI international CACIB shows in all FCI member countries.
In addition, pedigrees issued by the CKC as from January 1st 2007 will no longer be recognized by the FCI, i.e.
1) pedigrees issued before this date will still be recognized (in order not to penalise Canadian dog owners with such pedigrees),
2) dogs with a CKC pedigree issued before 01/01/2007 will still be allowed to take part in FCI international CACIB shows and can still apply for the different FCI Champion Titles.
Finally, the title of CKC Champion is no longer accepted for the entry in Champion Class at FCI International CACIB shows as from January 1st 2007. This measure concerns all dogs with a CKC pedigree.
We hope to have clarified things.
Yours sincerely,
Mrs Catherine GOMREE
FCI
Catherine GOMREE
Fédération Cynologique Internationale
Place Albert Ier 13
B-6530 THUIN
BELGIUM
Quelle:
http://www.schnauzer.cz/clanek.php?id=72