Awards
Awards of the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club of Canada
Award
Criteria
Form
Puppy of the Year
Puppies who were shown in Conformation Events during the previous year may apply.
The three top scoring puppies from each of our six regions will be eligible to compete for the title of Puppy of the Year.
Obedience
Isabella Trophy
Awarded to the Cavalier achieving the highest number of obedience points in that year.
Greystone Trophy
For a New CD – Awarded to a Club member receiving a new CD title completed in the calendar year, combining the first three qualifying scores to arrive at an average, qualifying scores from previous years taken into account.
Phoebe Trophy
For a New CDX – Awarded to a Club member receiving a new CDX title completed in the calendar year, with the highest 3 qualifying scores to arrive at the winner. Qualifying scores from previous years taken into account.
Waawaaskone Trophy
For Highest Qualifying Score – Awarded to the Canadian member whose Cavalier has achieved the highest qualifying score for the calendar year. Please list your highest qualifying score for the calendar year.
Piccadil Trophy
The Highest Combined Score (Open + Utility Class) at the National Specialty. Awarded to the person (Club member or not) achieving the highest combined score at the National Specialty trials.
Rally Obedience
Toby Trophy
Awarded to a Club member who has achieved Rally Obedience Novice A or B level in that year, combining the first three qualifying scores to arrive at the average, with qualifying scores from previous years taken into account.
Agility
Pattison Novice Level Trophy
Awarded to the dog achieving the highest score at the Novice level, regular or selected.
Shorttbred Memorial Trophy
Awarded to the dog achieving the highest scores at the Excellent level, regular or selected.
Sigma Chi Award
Awarded to the Cavalier achieving the highest number of points in Agility.
Versatility Award
To showcase that Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are versatile, trainable and healthy dogs who can attain success in a number of varied CKC events, the CKCSCC Board of Directors has approved two levels of Versatility Awards. The awards would be based on lifetime achievements of dogs across multiple event categories, based on a points system.