The Caledon Kennel Association is an All-Breed dog club

operating as a non-profit organization since 1974

under the auspices of the Canadian Kennel Club.
 

Centered in the Town of Caledon north west of Toronto Ontario,

our meetings are held 15 minutes north of Bolton.
 

Our members support a variety of canine interests and activities. 

We encourage those with an interest in purebred dogs and community involvement to join.

 

Open to the public

Caledon Dog Show

November 25-27, 2011

Orangeville Fairgrounds, Orangeville, Ontario

Come out and see your favourite dogs - download the times they will be in the ring

Special Events for the Public - download the schedule

 

 

 All Breed Championship Shows

November 25-27, 2011

Judging schedule is now Available.

Please go to MJN to download Judging Schedule

Join us at the CPHA Top Dog Dinner

Friday, November 25, 2011 in conjunction

with the Caledon Kennel Association Shows.

Please go to the CPHA site for further details

Royal Canin National Breeders Classic

Entries still being taken to day of show

Saturday Evening November 26, 2011

Download Entry Form

  Seminars offered

  Caledon Kennel Association Shows

  Download Seminar Flyer

The Royal Canin National Breeders’ Classic

Saturday Evening November 26, 2011 Caledon Kennel Association Shows

The Caledon Kennel Association and Royal Canin are proud to introduce an exciting new event - The Royal Canin National

Breeders’ Classic at Caledon’s All Breed Shows to be held at Orangeville Fairgrounds, Orangeville, Ontario.

 

This event has been created to celebrate purebred dog breeders and to acknowledge their exceptional level of

commitment, dedication, knowledge and ability. They are the essence of the purebred dog fancy - this event will honour

the legacy they have created by consistently producing superior purebred dogs that are healthy and are of uniform breed

type and conformation.

 

This year’s event will serve as the introductory event. Planning is about to begin for a series of events across Canada that

will culminate with the awarding of a national title.

 

Rules/Format

The breeder of record enters a team with a minimum of 3 dogs and a maximum of 5 dogs, without distinction as to gender.

 

The entrant must be the breeder of record for all exhibits. Note: It is NOT required that the breeder of record be the current owner.

 

All dogs entered must be a minimum of 6 months of age – spayed and neutered dogs are eligible.

 

Breeders may enter more than one team.

 

Each team will be judged as a unit, standing and moving - to determine their overall quality, consistency and similarity,

breed type and conformation to the breed standard.

 

Download Entry Form

Awards

Best in Classic - $2,500

Reserve Best in Classic - $1,000

Entry Fees

$30 per team

Judges

 Damara Bolte - Virginia, USA

 Christine Heartz - Brookfield, Nova Scotia, Canada

 Stefan Sinko – Lendava, Slovenia

 

Please visit our sponsor's site at Royal Canin

 

 

Last Updated: July 2, 2011