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Breed clubs are listed at the group club they belong in.

Group/breed clubs has to follow all NCC rules.
The clubs do not have their own member lists, but everyone who is a member of the NCC, have the right to show their dogs in the breed/group clubs under NCC.
The owner of a club is responsible for getting results from shows, to the person who is in charge of the registration.
The owner of a group club is in charge of registration for that group, but can give the registration of one or more breeds, in the group, to the breed club owners.
NCC
registration rules has to be followed, when registering dogs.
Group owners can decide to divide large breeds classes into junior and senior class.
Junior class will be all dogs with group points below 10.
Senior class will be all dogs with group points between 10 and 39, because dogs who has 40 points becomes Ch. and belongs in the champion class.
It will be up to the group owners if and wich breeds they want to divide.
A club should have a show at least once a month, but can have shows as often as they want.
A club that has not had any shows in more than a month, will be handed over to a new owner, by the owners of the NCC.
If you want to run a group club, contact the NCC.
If you are a group club owner, and want to resign, contact the NCC.

Group 1 Cyber Sheepdog and cattle dogs

Group 2 Cyber Pinscher, Schnauzer, Molossians, Swiss Mountain- & Cattledog Club

Group 3 Cyber Terrier Association (CTA)

Group 4 Dachshunds

Group 5 Spitz dogs (SPTC)

Group 6 Scenthounds and related (CHC)

Group 7 Cyber Pointing dog club (CPDC)

Group 8 Cyber Retrievers, Flushing dogs and Water dogs club (CRFWC)

Group 9 Companion and Toy dogs club

Group 10 Sighthounds