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Judge Per Breed.Xlsx VENERDI / FRIDAY SABATO/SATURDAY DOMENICA / SUNDAY FCI suddivisione N° FCI / Moldavia CAC1 + Moldavia CAC2 + Moldavia CAC2 + Gr. lettera / Gr. /Gr. Nome Razza Italiano / Italian Breed Name Nome Razza Inglese / English Breed Name FCI no. Azerbaijan CAC1 Azerbaijan CAC2 + CACIB Azerbaijan CAC2 FCI letter division San Marino 1 15 A B CANE DA PASTORE BELGA GROENENDAEL Belgian Shepherd Dog Groenendael Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Pehar T. (HRV) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 15 B B CANE DA PASTORE BELGA LAKENOIS Belgian Shepherd Dog LAKENOIS Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Pehar T. (HRV) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 15 C B CANE DA PASTORE BELGA MALINOIS Belgian Shepherd Dog MALINOIS Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Pehar T. (HRV) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 15 D B CANE DA PASTORE BELGA TERVUEREN Belgian Shepherd Dog TERVUEREN Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Pehar T. (HRV) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 16 A BOBTAIL BOBTAIL Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Schill R. (ROU) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 38 A WELSH CORGIE CARDIGAN WELSH CORGIE CARDIGAN Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Schill R. (ROU) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 39 A WELSH CORGI PEMBROKE WELSH CORGI PEMBROKE Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Schill R. (ROU) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 44 B CANE DA PASTORE DI BEAUCE Beauceron Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Pehar T. (HRV) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 53 A KOMONDOR KOMONDOR Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Schill R. (ROU) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 54 A KUVASZ KUVASZ Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Schill R. (ROU) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 55 A PULI PULI Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Schill R. (ROU) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 56 A PUMI PUMI Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Schill R. (ROU) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 83 A SCHIPPERKEE SCHIPPERKEE Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Schill R. (ROU) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 87 B CANE DA PASTORE CATALANO Catalonian Sheepdog Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Pehar T. (HRV) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 88 B CANE DA PASTORE SCOZZESE SHETLAND Shetland Sheepdog Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Pehar T. (HRV) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 93 B CAO DA SIERRA DE AIRES Portuguese Sheepdog Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Pehar T. (HRV) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 113 B CANE DA PASTORE DI BRIE Briard Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Pehar T. (HRV) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 138 B CANE DA PASTORE DEI PIRENEI A FACCIA RASA Pyrenean Sheepdog - smooth faced Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Pehar T. (HRV) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 141 B CANE DA PASTORE DEI PIRENEI Pyrenean Sheepdog Long-haired Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Pehar T. (HRV) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 142 A SLOVENSKY CUVAC Slovakian Chuvach Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Schill R. (ROU) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 156 B CANE DA PASTORE SCOZZESE A PELO LUNGO Collie Rough Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Pehar T. (HRV) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 166 A A PASTORE TEDESCO A PELO CORTO German Shepherd Dog Short-haired Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Schill R. (ROU) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 166 B A PASTORE TEDESCO A PELO LUNGO German Shepherd Dog Long-haired Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Schill R. (ROU) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 171 A BOVARO DELLE ARDENNE Bouvier des Ardennes Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Schill R. (ROU) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 176 B CANE DA PASTORE DI PICARDIA Picardy Sheepdog Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Pehar T. (HRV) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 191 A BOVARO DELLE FIANDRE Bouvier des Flandres Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Schill R. (ROU) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 194 B CANE DA PASTORE BERGAMASCO Bergamasco Shepherd Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Pehar T. (HRV) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 201 B CANE DA PASTORE MAREMMANO ABRUZZESE Maremma and the Abruzzes Sheepdog Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Pehar T. (HRV) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 223 A B CANE DA PASTORE OLANDESE A PELO CORTO Dutch Shepherd Dog Short-haired Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Pehar T. (HRV) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 223 B B CANE DA PASTORE OLANDESE A PELO LUNGO Dutch Shepherd Dog Long-haired Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Pehar T. (HRV) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 223 C B CANE DA PASTORE OLANDESE A PELO RUVIDO Dutch Shepherd Dog Rough-haired Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Pehar T. (HRV) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 238 A MUDI MUDI Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Schill R. (ROU) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 251 B CANE DA PASTORE POLACCO DI VALLEE Polish Lowland Sheepdog Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Pehar T. (HRV) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 252 B CANE DA PASTORE DI TATRA Tatra Shepherd Dog Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Pehar T. (HRV) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 271 A BEARDED COLLIE BEARDED COLLIE Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Schill R. (ROU) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 277 B CANE DA PASTORE CROATO Croatian Sheepdog Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Pehar T. (HRV) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 287 A AUSTRALIAN CATTLEDOG AUSTRALIAN CATTLEDOG Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Schill R. (ROU) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 293 B CANE DA PASTORE AUSTRALIANO KELPIE Australian Kelpie Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Pehar T. (HRV) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 296 B CANE DA PASTORE SCOZZESE A PELO CORTO Collie Smooth Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Pehar T. (HRV) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 297 A BORDER COLLIE BORDER COLLIE Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Schill R. (ROU) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 311 A CANE DA LUPO SAARLOOS Saarloos Wolfdog Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Schill R. (ROU) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 313 A SCHAPENDOES Dutch Schapendoes Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Schill R. (ROU) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 321 B CANE DA PASTORE MALLORQUIN Majorca Shepherd Dog Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Pehar T. (HRV) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 326 B CANE DA PASTORE DELLA RUSSIA MERIDIONALE South Russian Shepherd Dog Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Pehar T. (HRV) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 332 A CANE DA LUPO CECOSLOVACCO Czechoslovakian Wolfdog Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Schill R. (ROU) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 342 A AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Schill R. (ROU) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 347 A PASTORE SVIZZERO BIANCO White Swiss Shepherd Dog Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Schill R. (ROU) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 349 A ROMANIAN MIORITIC SHEPERD DOG ROMANIAN MIORITIC SHEPERD DOG Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Schill R. (ROU) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 350 A ROMANIAN CARPATHIAN SHEPERD DOG ROMANIAN CARPATHIAN SHEPERD DOG Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Schill R. (ROU) Savicic N. (SRB) 1 351 A AUSTRALIAN STUMPY TAIL CATTLE DOG AUSTRALIAN STUMPY TAIL CATTLE DOG Ruiz Rodriguez F. (ESP) Schill R. (ROU) Savicic N. (SRB).
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