CPE Premiums & Info

2010 Dates

January 3, 2010: Premium in DOC or PDF
February 7, 2010: Premium in DOC or PDF
May 2, 2010: Premium in DOC or PDF
June 12 & 13, 2010: Premium in DOC or PDF
July 10 & 11, 2010: Premium in DOC or PDF
July 31 & Aug 1, 2010: Premium in DOC or PDF
Aug 21 & 22, 2010: Premium in DOC or PDF
Oct 2 & 3, 2010: Premium in DOC or PDF

CPE 2010 Rulebook

CPE Title Checklists - Keep track of your Q's

GENERAL CPE INFO:
* Membership is open to all purebred and mixed-breed dogs 15 months of age or older
* 5 Levels of titles plus a Championship level... You can start CPE in either level 1, 2 or 3.
* There are no refusals and you can Q with faults.
* SCT's are longer than in the AAC & any dog can jump their regular height, higher than their regular height, 4 lower or 8 lower (diagram below)
* Standard Agility Class and many Games Classes:
    -Fullhouse (Make up your own course type of game while acquiring points)
    -Colors (Choose which course of 2 over-lapping mini-agility courses you want to run)
    -Wildcard (Choose which of 2 obstacles to perform at 3 different points on a course)
    -Snooker (Similar to the AAC, but has some differences)
    -Jumpers (Like AAC Jumpers)
    -Jackpot (Either regular jackpot (similar to Gamblers), or Non-Traditional Jackpot in which the judge makes up a gamblers type game with a minor distance challenge.

All Dogs entered in CPE Trials must be registered with CPE prior to the trials closing date to compete.
CPE membership form can be downloaded from www.k9cpe.com

ENTRY ELIGIBILITY: Any trained, healthy dog 15 months or older may compete in a CPE Agility Trial. All purebred and mixed-breeds are equally eligible for entry. Bitches in season or any dogs who are blind, lame or aggressive towards people or other animals are not eligible to compete.

CLASS LEVEL ENTRIES: Just starting in CPE?
When a dog first begins in CPE, the handler must enter into level 1, 2, or 3 and in Regular, Enthusiast or Specialist-Individual.
Level 1 is for beginner dogs or beginner handlers.  The standard course does not include the Teeter-Totter or Weaves.
Level 2 is for dogs that may have a beginning title(s) in another organization.
Level 3 is for dogs that have earned AT LEAST the first title (ADC) or higher in another agility organizations.
Level 4 is for dogs that have earned the respective class legs in Level 3.  No dog may begin CPE in Level 4.
Level 5 is for dogs that have earned the respective class legs in Level 4.  No dog may begin CPE in Level 5.
Level C is for dogs that have earned the respective class legs in Level 5.  No dog may begin CPE in Level C.

Regular dogs jump their permanent jump card height or higher as per the table below.
Enthusiast is for ANY dog, regardless of age, that wishes to jump 4 lower than their permanent jump card height.
Specialist is for ANY dog, regardless of age, that wishes to jump 8 lower than their permanent jump card height.
Handicapped: Any handler, who is handicapped or differently abled, may have an altered course time. Proof of handicapped status must be sent with your entry if declaring Handicapped status.
FEO dogs may enter For Exhibition Only and can jump at any height. FEO dogs may not place or receive qualifying scores.
Jumping Up: Dogs may jump higher than their permanent jump card height.

JUMP HEIGHTS: Owners are responsible for entering the proper jump height division.  All dogs entered must be measured if a permanent jump height card (P-card) has not yet been issued.
 

Measurement

Regular

Enthusiast

Specialist

8 and under

4

4

4

Over 8 up to 12

8

4

4

Over 12 up to 16

12"

8

4

Over 16 up to 20

16"

12"

8"

Over 20 up to 24

20"

16"

12"

Over 24

24"

20"

16"

*Dogs may jump higher than their measured height in the Regular Class
-Dogs jumping 4, 8 & 12 are the equivalent of AAC Mini dogs (Little dogs)
-Dogs jumping 16, 20 & 24 are the equivalent of AAC Open dogs (Big dogs)

JUMP HEIGHT TIMES:
Regular SCTs are based on the P-card height or a higher height if entered as such.
Enthusiast: SCTs will be based on the actual jump height the dog is jumping, which must be 4 lower than the dogs P-card height.
Specialist: SCTs will be based on the actual jump height the dog is jumping, which must be 8 lower than the dogs P-card height.