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A Quick Guide to Measuring

You must have

 Official Kennel Club Record Book with your dog's Kennel Club name and Number

Identification
 Micro Chipped
Tattooed
or
A photo of your dog, affixed in your record book

Your dog
Must be at least 15 months old unless they are obviously over 430 mm.

Once your dog has been measured
 It will need a second measurement after 12 – but before 24 months.
If the two measurements are different, then a third measurement is required.
Read Regulation H (1)(B)4 below.

If they are obviously large
The second measurement will be signed and struck out of your Agility Record book.

Cost
Record books £1.50
Height Classification £2.00  (measuring)

Regulation H(1)(B)4(3)

  • If both measurements are the same, then that is the final measurement.

  • If the two measurements are different then a third measurement is required.

  • This must be carried out within two months.

  • This must be done by two measurers who have not measured the dog before.

  • Measurers have to inform the Kennel Club

 

Thank you to Arthur Rodgers for providing this useful guide.

 


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