AKC Dogs Defeated Report
AKC Dogs Defeated Report

AKC Dogs Defeated Report

$ 10.00

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If you purchase the Points Progression Report, you can find your report in your email inbox as well as your Order History page under My Reports. If you do not see if in your main inbox, please check your spam folder.

To be eligible for dogs defeated points, a dog must win Best of Breed/Variety or higher at an AKC licensed or member All-Breed, Limited-Breed or Specialty event in the requested year.

These reports list the number of dogs defeated based on the following selected criteria:

  • Breed - includes dogs defeated in breed/variety competition only

  • Group - includes dogs defeated in Group competition only

  • Overall - includes dogs defeated at all levels of competition; Breed, Group, and BIS

The totals are derived from dogs defeated at all AKC licensed All-Breed and Specialty dog shows held during the specified time period using the highest qualifying award earned at a show which is associated with the particular report. (For an All-Breed show, qualifying awards are Best in Show, Group First through Fourth, and Best of Breed or Variety, if the breed has varieties)

Overall rating: 2.0 / 5 from 5 reviews.

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"I have had to log in four times to see Dogs Defeated. Thought you guys fixed this last time. Also, you show the two top Keeshond with exactly the same number of dogs defeated. Wrong! Please fix this!"

Joanne R. (2/5)

Dogs defeated

"Glad you fixed the site."

Joanne R. (5/5)

Charged me but report was empty.

"Twice."

Clayton H. (1/5)

Dogs Defeated report

"The link takes you to Title Progression, not Dogs Defeated! Have emailed several times to AKC, no response to correct their link."

Julie S. (1/5)

No one gives me an answer

"I don't want to purchase the report,,, I want the numbers of dogs defeated. When prompted it brings us to Progression of Points. Don't want that! Please give us the numbers so we can see where our dogs are in competition. That's what it's all about!"

Joanne R. (1/5)

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