Sarah
UKC Forum Member
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: OR
Posts: 295 |
Well, I don't see any major reason to pick one over the other... I do both. I do have to say that you don't necessarily need a professional handler in AKC shows... it depends on the breed. I like it that you can't have professional handlers in UKC at all, though, because it takes the emphasis off the handling. While there are some very good handlers showing in the UKC, the judges seem more willing to make an effort to see past the handling to the quality of the dogs.
UKC events tend to have a more fun, relaxed atmosphere. And the service from the UKC is excellent. I've found that my title certificates from the UKC arrive much more quickly than my AKC title certificates... some of this could be due to it being a smaller registry, but then, they must also have a smaller staff. The UKC seems more responsive in general to exhibitor concerns.
I wish I could get more people in my breed interested in exhibiting in the UKC, but at least I have the performance options, which are good in the UKC. I do admit to a personal preference for AKC style agility, but others prefer UKC, it's just a matter of taste. UKC obedience is fun, more meaningful, and not as obsessed with precision. And then there's weight pull....
The only big drawback to UKC events, is that there aren't as many of them. I tend to prioritize UKC events because of that, if I have a choice of events to enter.
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