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What is the CCAA Young Prospect Challenge?

The CCAA Young Prospect Challenge is a non-AKC event where the entrants are limited to any dog or bitch, 6 months to 18 months of age, that has not yet earned an AKC Championship title by the event closing date.  All entries will be judged by the same Breeder's Cup Invitational judging panel and in the same format of a numerical scored critique.  The dog or bitch with the highest combined score will win the challenge and receive a rosette and plaque at the CCAA awards banquet. 

Although this is a non-AKC event, the CCAA asks that potential Judge/Handler conflicts of interest be handled in accordance with the AKC’s 4 month rule detailed on page 4 of its “Rules Policies and Guidelines for Conformation Dog Show Judges” booklet.

2021 Judging Panel:
TO BE ANNOUNCED

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  • Home
  • The CCAA
    • 2021 Board of Directors
    • Constitution + Bylaws
    • Become A Member
    • Renew Your Membership
    • Judge's Education
    • CCAA Store
    • Conflict Resolution
    • CCAA Meeting Minutes
    • The Cane Corso Chronicle (Current Issue)
    • The Cane Corso Chronicle (Past Issues)
    • Press Center
    • Frequently Asked Questions
  • The Cane Corso
    • AKC Breed Standard
    • Ear Cropping >
      • Find An Ear Crop Veterinarian
    • Grooming
    • Health >
      • AKC Canine Health Foundation + CHIC
      • Seizure Research
    • Is The Cane Corso Right For Me?
    • Judge's Education
    • "Rare" Colors In The Cane Corso
    • Rescue
    • Training >
      • Find A Trainer
  • Breeders
    • Find A Breeder
  • CCAA Events
    • 2021 National Specialty >
      • 2021 Breeder's Cup Invitational
      • 2021 Young Prospect Challenge
    • 2021 Regional Specialty Shows
    • 2021 Performance Events
    • How To Volunteer
    • Past Trophy Sponsors
  • Conformation
    • CCAA Conformation Awards
    • Judge's Education
  • Performance + Working
    • CCAA Performance + Working Awards
    • CCAA Performance + Working Points Schedules
    • Getting Started In Performance + Working Events
  • CCAA Hall of Fame
    • 2019
    • 2018
    • 2017
    • 2016
    • 2015
    • 2014
    • 2013
    • 2012
    • 2011
    • 2010
    • Pre-AKC Acceptance
    • AKC Champions
    • AKC Grand Champions
    • Past Breeder's Cup Invitees
  • Cane Corso Blog