This document has been created for you by the American Kennel Club to help you understand the point schedule and how Grand Championship points are counted.

A dog must be (1) a Champion of Record or (2) have been transferred to BOB competition based upon the owners’ records of their having completed the requirements for a CH title to be eligible for Grand Championship (GC) competition.

The American Kennel Club requires a dog to obtain a total of 25 points with three major wins (a major win is worth three points or higher) to become a Grand Champion. The majors must be won under three different judges and at least one other judge must award some of the remaining points – so you need to win under at least four different judges. Also at least one Champion of Record must be defeated at three of these shows.

Best of Breed – BOB
Best of Opposite Sex – BOS
Select Dog – SD
Select Bitch – SB

Remember, point schedules vary by show location. If you are not at the show, make certain you get the points schedule for the event region where your dog won. Refer to the Schedule of Points .

The Grand Championship points awarded are determined by the same divisional point schedules that are used for the calculation of championship (CH) points.

Check the posted copies of the judge’s book before you leave the show to make certain your dog was marked correctly. Mistakes do happen! Also, verify that your dog's AKC registration number is correct in the catalog. If it is not correct, let the superintendent know before you leave the show. In both cases, it's easier to make the correction on the day of the show rather than later.


How To Figure Points If Your Champion Dog or Bitch Goes Best of Breed

Grand Championship points will be calculated according to the number of dogs competing in the regular classes, as well as dogs competing in Best of Breed competition.

A dog awarded BOB will be credited with the number of GC points calculated for BOB or BOS whichever is greater.

If the judge elects to award GC points to his BOB winner today, whether the BOB is a dog or a bitch, the BOB will receive 5 GC points.

BOB (7 class dogs + 5 class bitches + 6 champions = 18 dogs for 5 pts)

TIPS: Veteran dogs or any other non-regular class dogs are not counted in determining points. All eligible entrants from non-regular classes can earn Grand Championship points.

TIPS: When counting dogs in competition, you only count dogs present that are judged. Dogs that are disqualified, dismissed, excused, absentee or have all awards withheld do not count.


How To Figure Points If Your Champion Dog or Bitch Goes Best of Opposite Sex

If the Judge elects to award GC points to his BOS winner, we count all dogs of their sex competing.

BOS – dog (7 class dogs + 3 champion dogs = 10 dogs for 4 pts)
BOS – bitch (5 class bitches + 3 champion bitches = 8 bitches for 3 pts)


How To Figure Points for Select Dog or Bitch

Now we move on to Select Dog and Select Bitch. These are new AKC terms created for use in the Grand Championship program. Here we count all dogs of the same sex defeated in the BOB and regular classes. Once again, it is entirely at the judge’s discretion to choose a Select Dog and/or a Select Bitch.

BOB – is a male
SD is chosen (10 dogs – 2 dogs = 8 dogs for 4 pts)
SB is chosen (8 bitches – 2 bitches = 6 bitches for 2 pts)

TIPS: SD/SB count all dogs competing of the same sex then subtract 2.


Sample

Work through the following examples and see if your answers are correct. We have put together a sample judge's sheet to help you understand some of the possibilities.

BOB – dog (5 pts)
BOB – bitch (5 pts)
BOS – dog (4 pts)
BOS – bitch (3 pts)
SD – (4 pts)
SB – (2 pts)