List of UK and International Judges
Please contact the secretary at [email protected] for a comprehensive updated judging list of both UK and International judges who are supported by the club and if you wish to be considered to join our judging list..
The German Pinscher Club Judging List Criteria.
Experience within the PINSCHER/SCHNAUZER GROUP means Doberman’s, Miniature Pinschers and Schnauzer – all sizes. *Actively involved means to have owned, bred or shown.
ALL DECISIONS ARE AT THE DISCRETION OF THE CLUB
Judging List: A3 – Breed Specialist.
Judging List: A3 – Non-Breed Specialist.
Judging List: B – Breed Specialist.
Judging List: B – Non-Breed Specialist.
Judging List: C – Breed Specialist OR Non Breed Specialist.
- To have the support of the Club and have a minimum seven years judging experience in the Breed.
- To have been actively involved in the Breed for a minimum of five years.
- To have bred and/or owned a minimum of three dogs of any breed when they obtained their first entry in The Kennel Club Stud Book (save in exceptional circumstances).
- To have judged the breed at a minimum of three Shows – Limited, Open or Championship.
- To have judged a minimum of 30 German Pinschers or 60 dogs within the Pinscher/Schnauzer Group or the Working Group.
- To have attended the four judging seminars given by a Kennel Club Accredited Trainer and passed an examination where applicable.
- To have attended and passed at least one German Pinscher Breed Specific judging seminar
- To have stewarded for a minimum period of three years and at least twelve shows.
Judging List: A3 – Non-Breed Specialist.
- To have the support of the Club and a minimum of seven years experience in any Breed.
- To have awarded CC’s in at least one breed within the Pinscher/Schnauzer Group or Working Group.
- To have bred and/or owned a minimum of 3 dogs of any breed when they obtained their first entry in The Kennel Club Stud Book (save in exceptional circumstances).
- To have judged a minimum of 120 dogs within the Pinscher/Schnauzer Group, or the Working Group.
- To have attended the four judging seminars given by a Kennel Club Accredited Trainer and passed an examination where applicable.
- To have attended and passed at least one German Pinscher Breed Specific judging seminar.
- To have stewarded for a minimum period of three years and at least twelve shows.
Judging List: B – Breed Specialist.
- To have the support of the Club to judge the Breed at Limited, Open and Ch Shows.
- To have been actively involved in the breed for a minimum of three years.
- To have judged a minimum of 9 classes within the Pinscher/Schnauzer Group, or the Working Group.
- To have judged a minimum of 20 dogs within the Pinscher/Schnauzer Group, or the Working Group.
- To have attended the four judging seminars given by a Kennel Club Accredited Trainer and passed an examination where applicable.
- To have attended and passed at least one German Pinscher Breed Specific judging seminar
- To have stewarding experience at a minimum of four shows.
Judging List: B – Non-Breed Specialist.
- To have the support of the Club to judge the Breed at Limited, Open & Ch. Shows.
- To have a minimum three years judging experience within the Pinscher/Schnauzer or Working Group.
- To have judged a minimum of 10 classes within the Pinscher/Schnauzer Group, or Working
- To have judged 30 dogs with the Pinscher/Schnauzer Group, or the Working Group.
- To have attended the four judging seminars given by a Kennel Club Accredited Trainer and passed an examination where applicable.
- To have attended and passed at least one German Pinscher Breed Specific judging seminar
- To have stewarding experience at a minimum of four shows.
Judging List: C – Breed Specialist OR Non Breed Specialist.
- Aspiring Judges who have shown an interest in the Breed and who have the support of the Club.
- To have stewarding experience at a minimum of four shows.
- To have judged a minimum of 9 classes of any breed at a Kennel Club licensed event.
The onus for providing additional evidence for advancement on the list is the responsibility of the applicant.
Judging criteria is subject to change to stay in line with the JCF.
Judging criteria is subject to change to stay in line with the JCF.