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Congratulations - Examination Results

KUSA JUDGES’ LEARNING PROGRAMME – EXAMINATION RESULTS – 15th November 2025
BREED
 
The following Learner Judges were successful in passing PAPER 2 for the Groups indicated and may now judge at Championship Show Level:
 
FREE STATE
Mr J Taute – Junior Showmanship
Ms J Kern – Hound Group*
GAUTENG
Ms G Brits – Junior Showmanship
Ms M Tregoning – Utility Group
 
WESTERN CAPE
Ms M Halmi– Working Group
DOGSPORT
The following Learner Judges were successful in passing the Schedule 03 & 09(B) DOGSPORT

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Where can I find a puppy?

Getting a new puppy has never been easier. You can find puppies wherever you look: in newspapers, on Facebook and on Gumtree. And sometimes all you need to get a fluffy bundle of joy is to pay first. No questions asked. Buying cheap is expensive. It might end up costing more than you ever imagined to keep your new puppy in your life. While buying a KUSA registered puppy is no guarantee for success, you can tip the scale in your favour by doing your research. Click on the links below for more information:

How do I join KUSA?

To become a member of KUSA, please download a Membership form and return it to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

The various types and costs of membership can be found by clicking here

How do I register my dog?

KUSA offers a range of registries including:

  • Single Dog (Breed Register) for dogs of recognised or provisionally recognised breeds which have complete pedigrees/ancestry records. Dogs registered in this register are eligible to enter Breed Championship and Non-Championship Shows.
  • Single Dog (Dogsport Register) for dogs of any ancestry. Dogs on this record are not eligible to compete in any Breed (Conformation/Beauty) Show. However, they may compete in Obedience, Working Trials (Classic), Dog Jumping, Dog Carting, Agility, Flyball, Mondioring, Rally Dog, and Field Trial events held at Championship and Non-championship Shows.

A list of fees can be found here, Please also complete and submit the Courier Delivery Form together with payment.

Should you wish to register a dog for breeding, an entire litter or a dog for any other purposes, please contact the KUSA Office on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

What can I do with my dog? 

List of Clubs that provide training or host shows/competitions 

Breed / Conformation showing

Dog showing or exhibiting is an exciting competitive activity where dogs compete at Breed (Conformation) shows for prizes or awards. It is a competition where a dog’s attributes and conformation are compared against a breed standard for its breed. The Regulations governing this activity can be found here

Handler classes

Handler classes are offered by age – Child (8-under 12 yrs), Junior (11-under 18 yrs) and Adult (over 18 yrs). Here handlers are judged on their ability to showcase their dog to its best. The dogs are not judged on their breed characteristics. The Regulations governing this activity can be found here 

Agility & Dog Jumping

Dogs are required to navigate a course of obstacles without making mistakes and within the time allowed. Obstacles include jumps, long jumps, tunnels, tyre-jumps and weave poles. Contact Agility includes an A-frame, See-saw and Dog Walk where the dog is required to touch the coloured portion of the obstacle. Jump heights vary depending on the size of the dog. The Regulations governing Agility can be found here and for Dog Jumping, click here - For training in Gauteng please click here

Carting 

Dogs pull a cart around a course laid out by the Judge. They are required to execute sharp turns, curves and work at fast, normal and slow pace. Dogs must also be able to backup and work past distractions. Dogs negotiate specific tasks like a narrow area, distractions and waiting at a gate. The Regulations governing this activity can be found here 

Dog Dancing 

Dog Dancing (Musical Freestyle and Heelwork to Music) – dogs perform a series of moves in time to music. They are judged on both technical merit and artistic impression. Musical Freestyle allows for creativity of movement and requires some distance moves whereas Heelwork to Music restricts the distance a dog can be from its handler. The Regulations governing Musical Freestyle can be found here here and for Heelwork to Music, can be found here

FCI-IGP 

FCI-IGP (Internationale Gebrauchshunde Prüfungsordnung) consists of three phases: Tracking, Obedience and Protection. The emphasis is on precision and the dog is assessed for instinctive behaviour, self-confidence, ability to cope with stress, and obedience. The Regulations governing this activity can be found here 

Flyball 

This is the only team sport offered by KUSA. A team of four dogs run a relay race, over four jumps to a box that releases a ball. Two teams run at a time, each in their own lane. Following a round robin format, the winner is declared based on a combination of fastest times and clean runs (i.e. dogs don't drop the balls or miss a jump). The Regulations governing this activity can be found here 

Obedience

This is the dog equivalent of horse dressage. Dogs must carry out exercises such as heelwork, retrieves, recalls, send aways, stays and scent with a high level of precision. The Regulations governing this activity can be found here 

Rally Dog 

Competitors navigate a course with designated stations (signs). At each station an exercise is performed and the dog and handler are marked on their ability to execute the moves correctly. The emphasis of Rally Dog is for the dog and handler to work as a team whilst having fun. The Regulations governing this activity can be found here

Tracking Trials 

Dogs are required to follow a human scent trail. The delay on a track (the time the dog is put onto the track after it is laid by a tracklayer) varies from 20 minutes to 3 hours. Tracks may consist of turns of any degree and, in the highest level, curves. The Regulations governing this activity can be found here 

Working Trials (Classic) 

This Dogsport requires a well-rounded dog as the exercises are divided into three groups: Control (obedience-type exercises), Agility (clear jump, long jump and A-frame) and Nosework (various searches and a track). Dogs must qualify in all sections at a show and achieve a minimum aggregate mark to qualify. A Police Dog (which also contains protection exercises) is part of this Dogsport. The Regulations governing this activity can be found here 

Working Utility Dog

Dogs must have achieved at least a basic qualification in Working Trials (Classic) to participate in this sport. It is a Champion stake which sees dogs perform exercises from three groups: Control (obedience-type exercises), Agility (clear jump, long jump and A-frame) and Nosework (various searches). The Regulations governing this activity can be found here 

Canine Good Citizen 

KUSA’s Canine Good Citizen promotes responsible dog ownership and allows owners to experience the benefits of having a well-mannered dog. This 3-level programme (with an optional 4th level) rewards well-mannered dogs with certificates, rosettes and titles upon successful completion of required tests. The tests are not competitive. The Regulations governing this activity can be found here 

KUSA Trick Dog 

The Trick Dog Tests are designed to encourage people to develop a solid relationship with their dog through working with that dog. It is open to handlers and dogs of varying physical abilities and ages. It is a fun, non-competitive sport. Currently, all evaluations are done via video so you can take part from the comfort of your own home. The Regulations governing this activity can be found here  (https://kusa-trick-dog.weebly.com/)

Field Trials

Field Trials are designed to test the gundog in performing the functions it was bred for in the field. Dogs are taken into the field and tested on their usefulness to their owner in terms of flushing game, retrieving game, scenting/tracking game etc. The Regulations governing this activity can be found here:

How do I know what shows are on?

Events Calendars (Updated weekly)

Show Schedule Finder 

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Club Portal Login - Secretaries

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KUSA Club Secretaries’ Instructions for logging into Club Portals

The Club Secretary is required to have Member Portal access (free to all current members) before being able to log in to any Club portals.

In order to sign up for this, please click the following link and follow the instructions:

https://kusa.co.za/index.php/register-for-portal-access

For any queries or assistance with this, please contact Karene: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Any person that will be capturing shows on a Club Portal will need to be added to that Portal, with permission from the Club – request access from This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Show Application Procedure

1. Fill in the Show application form – please use only the latest forms available from the KUSA website.

2. Pay the licence fee (See Schedule 07 for fees) and use the ORG no as the payment reference.

3. Send the relevant fully signed Application Form and POP to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

4. The Shows Department will process the application, add the event to the Calendar, and let the Secretary know once the show has been prepared on the Club Portal.

Club Portal

Please do not add a show on your own – wait for authorization from the Shows Department

1. Once the show has been prepared by the Shows Department, log into your own Member Portal.

2. Once logged in, hover your mouse over the “Clubs” heading at the top of the page without clicking.

3. A black dropdown menu will appear.

4. Click on “Club Portal Login”. No further passwords will be required.

5. The list of your linked clubs will show on this screen. Select the Club.

Tips for Capturing Events

Your event has already been added to the Club portal by the time you are requested to capture any event details. Do not work on an event before being given the go-ahead by the Shows Department.

Click edit to the left of the correct show. Please capture all fields in the main show window. Make sure that you save your work often.

Never click refresh on your internet browser while editing an event.
Next, click on “Officials” and fill in these fields. (all 6 fields for Champ shows, minimum 1 field for non-champ shows).

Do not alter any headings or control dates already captured by the Shows Department.
Do not work in the Judges’ section at all – Do not add Judges - Do not make any changes to Judges.

Do not Change the Show Name – this will affect the search option when exhibitors try and find it.

Changes to Events

If the club makes any minor changes to events, please feel free to go in and edit the portal accordingly. Never make changes to Judges, dates, or events on offer without contacting the Shows Department.
A copy of the show schedule will need to be sent to the Shows Department for record if you make any changes.

Artificial Insemination Info

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An Adobe Acrobat file Artificial Insemination Declaration Form    
An Adobe Acrobat file Certificate of Insemination template    
An Adobe Acrobat file Confirmation of Ownership of Donor Semen    
An Adobe Acrobat file Semen Collection Certificate Template    

For puppies produced by artificial insemination, whether from local or imported semen:

  • Local Frozen Semen – Semen Collection Certificate, Certificate of Insemination & Application for the Registration of a Complete Litter
  • Imported Frozen Semen – Semen Collection Certificate, Certificate of Insemination, Confirmation of Ownership of Donor Semen, Certified Export Pedigree & Application for the Registration of a Complete Litter
  • Fresh Semen – AI Declaration & Application for the Registration of a Complete Litter