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Can a dog entered in obedience be moved up to the next level of competition?

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Can a dog entered in obedience be moved up to the next level of competition?

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A dog that is individually registered in the records of the CKC or has a PEN, ERN or Miscellaneous Class Certification number, and has fulfilled the requirements for a title in accordance with the provisions of these rules, may be moved to the next level of competition. The transfer must be submitted to the trial secretary in writing on the appropriate move-up form by the owner or handler one hour before the opening of the first trial on that day, schedule permitting. If it is established by the CKC that a dog moved up to the next level, has not completed the requirements for the lower level before moving up, then all qualifying ribbons and/or awards earned by the dog incorrectly entered shall be forfeited and cancelled by the CKC. In order for a dog to be eligible to move up, the dog must be individually registered in the CKC or have a PEN, ERN or Miscellaneous Class Certification number BEFORE entries close. The addition of a CKC number after close of entries does not make the dog el

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