Inanimal husbandry andanimal fancy, animals can compete in various shows and sports fortitles signifying excellence. These titles vary depending on the species of the animal, the kind of show, and the country the event is held in.[citation needed]
Dogs competing inconformation shows are eligible to win two titles. The first isbest of breed, which signifies that a given animal is the best of its breed at the show. These best of breed winners then compete to winbest in show. Animals that win enough best of breeds and best of shows are calledChampions, and theirshow names are prefixed with Ch., such asCh. Warren Remedy.[citation needed]
Dogs competing in a variety ofdog sports are eligible to earn a number of titles. Often the first, or basic tile, signifies that a given animal has displayed a competent level and capable of proceeding in a given discipline. The next title is often incremented by class, level or aChampion, proceeded by aGrand Champion title, in that particular activity.[1] The dog'sregistered names is then appended or prefixed with the title earned. This varies with theregistry or sanctioning body that the title was awarded under. Both prefixed and appended titles are represented inMorghem's .500 Nitro Express's fully titled nameCA[1]UWP[1]URO1[1]CH[1]USJ[1]'PR'Morghem's .500 Nitro ExpressCGC[2] TT.
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