If your petz wins in a number of shows, he / she will begin to accumulate points until there is enough to gain a title!
| Title | Respective Prefix | Points
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| Reserve Champion | RCh. | 5
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| Champion | Ch. | 10
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| Grand Champion | GCh. | 15
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| Master Grand Champion | MGCh. | 20
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| Supreme Grand Champion | SGCh. | 30
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| Master Supreme Grand Champion | MSGCh. | 40
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| Ultimate Grand Champion | UGCh. | 50
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| Reserved World Grand Champion | RWCh. | 90
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| World Champion | WCh. | 100
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| Reserved Legendary Champion | RLCh. | 200
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| Legendary Champion | LCh. | 300
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| Legend | Legend | 500
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You may notice that each title comes with a respective
prefix.
These are important. It’s not necessarily an absolute requirement,
but you can use these prefixes to show off your petz’ nifty skills as a show dogz/catz! But how?
Think of this: we all learned in elementary school that "pre-" equals "before."
So, the prefix goes
before the respective show name.
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For Example: My dogz, Charlie, has 50 points.
Regular Show Name: | Songbird Air Glider |
New Show Name: | UGCh Songbird Air Glider
|
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Of course, many people now-a-days choose to include a different kind of prefix,
one that is more specific to themselves (a personal prefix of some kind) or to the kennelz / cattery that the petz came from.
For Example: Lets pretend that Charlie came from a place called “FeLa Kennelz.”
| One of the rules for adoption at that webbie was that the show prefix “FeLa” MUST be kept in the show name. |
| So, regardless of how many points Charlie gets (ever), his show name will ALWAYS have the base: FeLa’s Songbird Air Glider
|
Of course, I can always add to that. Let’s say that I wanted some recognition for the dogz as well (simply because he’s awesome).
My chosen prefix is PMT.
The show name would end up looking like this:
PMT / FeLa’s Songbird Air Glider OR
FeLa / PMT’s Songbird Air Glider
((Either one will work))