The Hungarikum CAC Cup, a show for the hungarian dog breeds will be held on 09th February of 2024 from 10.00 in the morning in Hungary, in Budapest organized by the Hungarian Kennel Club. The venue of the exhibition in Budapest the Hungexpo Budapest Congress and Exhibition Center.

HUNGEXPO Budapest Congress and Exhibition Centre.
„D” and „E” pavilons

Address: 1101 Budapest, Albertirsai út 10.
GPS coordinates: N47°29.587′, E19°7.294′

Planned programs of the exhibition

09th February of 2024 – Thursday

From 07.00: Entering the exhibition area
10.00: Beginning of the Hungarikum CAC Cup, the Hungarian National Dog Breeds Special Show
13.00: The Hungarikum CAC Cup, the Hungarian National Dog Breeds Special Show BIS program
14.00: Beginning of the Champion of Champions Show
16.00: Judging of the annual points competition of the Hungarian National dog breeds
17.00: Awarding of the outstanding sporting successes at the FCI world event in 2023
17.30: Announcement of the results of the annual points competition of the Hungarian national breeds
18.00: Best in Show program of the Champion of Champions exhibition

The Hungarian Dog Breeds Commission organizes the National CAC Show every year since 1999, the national meeting of the breeders / exhibitors of the Hungarian Dog Breeds.

The 9 Hungarian Dog Breeds, which were declared a national treasure by the Parliament in its resolution of 19 April 2004 together with the national animal breeds.

The Hungarian Shepherd Dogs:

The Komondor – One of the oldest Hungarian shepherd breeds, which has preserved its millennial characteristics in appearance and behavior. Its ancient version entered the Carpathian Basin with the nomadic ancient Hungarians. His great body, strength, and courage made him fit to take up the fight with enemies of a similar or larger body in defense of the values entrusted to him. Today it is increasingly used to protect the house, the farm and the farmyards. 

The Kuvasz Its exact origin is obscured, it can be assumed that our ancestors were served by dogs very similar to today’s Kuvasz at the time of migration. The flock, the stud and the goose had to be constantly protected from predators and thieves. Due to its appearance and size, it is an imposing, lean, resistant dog breed. He/she really appreciates the care. What he once learned will never be forgotten. 

The PuliThe best-known herding Hungarian Shepherd Dog in the world, it is kept and bred in many countries. The puli is a graceful, small-scale, medium-bodied dog with only a charming black nose in its rich, curly fur. 

The PumiWith mighty intellect endowed clown. In the 17th and 18th centuries, the French Terrier herding dog breeds that accompanied Merino sheep to Hungary were crossed with Puli, this is how developed with pom-pom ears breed with shorter coat than the Puli. In the Pumi is from a large dose of the Puli’s unrivaled intelligence and the restless nature of the terriers to intersect. 

 

The MudiEven in Hungary, not many people know this healthy, sensible, attractive-looking herding dog. Herding dog with standing ears, wavy or curly fur, with short, smooth hair on the muzzle and front of the legs. The Mudi has retained its excellent herding instinct, making it an ideal dog for both professional shepherds and those interested in herding sports. Many other sports fans will not be disappointed to choose a Mudi. 

Hungarian Hunting Dogs:

The Hungarian Shorthaired VizslaShe/He looks at the world with kind, warm brown eyes and mischievous cheerfulness, with greedy attention and longing for the forest game. She/He stretches lazily at home by the hot stove or on the couch, longing endlessly for the caress, but in an instant exploding energy, endless galloping in the field in the scorching sun or crisp snow. Hence its two basic qualities, adaptability and ease of teaching. It is due to these more and more people in the world love it.

The Wirehaired Hungarian VizslaThe history of the Wirehaired Hungarian Vizsla began 70 years ago. The breed was created from the cross between the Hungarian Shorthaired Vizsla and the German Wirehaired Vizsla, with strict selection. Thanks to her coat, she/he is very hardy, her/his intelligence is extremely high, she/he is easy to teach and discipline, but she/he cannot tolerate harsh treatment or harsh teaching.

The Transylvanian Hound – She/He was an indispensable, well-known of the Hungarian royal and Transylvanian princely courts resident. Its history has been closely intertwined with Hungarian history over the centuries, especially with the fate and everyday life of the Hungarian nobility. On the Transylvanian Hound clearly visible hanging ears referring to the Hound breed, the sickle-shaped tail, and the typically rectangular body.

The Hungarian Greyhound – The Greyhounds are the oldest dog breeds, the oldest companions of man. They helped people with their daily subsistence hunt and took care of protecting the family. The history of the Hungarian Greyhound can be traced back to the time of the conquest. As a viable breed, greyhounds have adapted easily and well to the changed conditions of today’s modern world.

An eternal quote for today’s and future generation of dog lovers:

“Only a nation that appreciates itself will a have a future,
Only a nation that appreciate its values will appreciate the itself,
Let’s love and appreciate the Hungarian Dog. ”

Informations to exhibitors


Map of the exhibition

09th February of 2024 – Friday

Round assigment


Deadlines for entries:

I. Entry deadlines: 01th December of 2023 –  15th January of 2024
II. Entry deadlines: 16th January of 2024 – 29th January of 2024

Judge list

The leader judge is dr. Tamás Jakkel.

András Vinnai (HU): Hungarian Komondor and Kuvasz

Gábor Korózs (HU): Hungarian Puli

Dr. Tamás Jakkel (HU): Hungarian Pumi and wire-haired Hungarian Vizsla

Judit Korózs-Papp (HU): Hungarian Mudi

Annamária Csigai (HU): short-haired Hungarian Vizsla, Transylvanian Hound, Hungarian Greyhound

BIS program

Best Brace:
András Vinnai (HU)

Breeder’s Group:
Gábor Korózs (HU)

Minor Puppy BIS:
Judit Korózs-Papp (HU)

Puppy BIS:
András Vinnai (HU)

Veteran BIS:
Gabriella Csigai (HU)

The most beautiful hunting dog
Gabriella Csigai (HU)

The most beautiful shepherd dog
Gábor Korózs (HU)

Junior BIS
Gabriella Csigai (HU)

Best In Show
Dr. Tamás Jakkel (HU)

Attention!

The veterinary regulations in force in Hungary: a valid rabies vaccination for the dog is mandatory to combat the territory of the exhibition entrance! Entry to the EU countries and non-EU countries is in compliance with applicable laws and regulatory requirements.

The damage caused by the dog owner is responsible!

Dogs with docked tail and cropped ears can be entered. They will be judged together with dogs with natural tail and ears.

Editorial Note: If you are browsing the entry from a mobile phone, please turn your phone horizontally so that you will see the “Entry deadlines and entry fees” properly!

Hungarikum CAC Cup
Entry deadlines and entry fees

c                               First entry                Second entry              
C C                            
deadline                     deadline     
C                      from 01
. 12. 2023    from 16. 01. 2024
C                           to 15. 01. 2024         to 29. 01. 2024


1st dog                         35 €                              35 €


Additional dog           30 €                              30 €


Minor Puppy,
Puppy, Veteran          20 €                              20 €


Entry on site:

Breeders group,
Progeny group, Dog pairs            20 €


Junior handler                                 20 €


Reclassification fee: 10 EUR
Dog replacement fee: 10 EUR

Attention!

Entering to the show is in accordance to the FCI and Hungarian Kennel Club’s Show Regulations, the exhibitor by signing the entry form, or by entering in the online-system, the exhibitor is undertake to comply with and be bound by the rules itself.

Conditions:

  • To the show only those dogs can be entered, who has original FCI registeed pedigree, one dog can be entered only to one class.
  • Entry is available by post and by online!
  • The entry fee must be paid also in case of absence.
  • Illegible and incomplete entry form can not be accepted.

The entry to the show is as per the current FCI and MEOESZ show regulation, accepted by signing the entry form or by using the online entry system.

Only dogs with FCI pedigrees can be entered, one dog can be entered only in one class. In case of absence the entry fee must be paid as well.

If you enter more dogs, the Minor Puppy, Puppy and Veteran classes entry fees is not counting as „First dog” in amount!

For correct class entries, please use the date of showing to calculate the age of the dog.

Entry classes

Please, click to the text, or the “+” sign and open the box, where you will see the entry classes.

Entry classes

          Class                          Age                                           Attached documents

Minor Puppy class               3 – 6 months                   FCI or FCI Contract partner originated copy of pedigree

Puppy class                           6 – 9 months                   FCI or FCI Contract partner originated copy of pedigree

Junior class                          9 – 18 months                  FCI or FCI Contract partner originated copy of pedigree

Intermediate class            15 – 24 months                 FCI or FCI Contract partner originated copy of pedigree

Open class                          From 15 months               FCI or FCI Contract partner originated copy of pedigree

Working class                    From 15 months       FCI accepted Working test certificate copy, copy of pedigree

Champion class                 From 15 months               FCI National or International Champion certificate copy

Veteran class                        From 8 years                   FCI or FCI Contract partner originated copy of pedigree

Hungarikum CAC Cup for hungarian dog breeds online-entry is available, please, click>>

For the entry you must make registration before. When making the online-entry you can make changes after the entry done for 6 hours. When you not make any changes in this 6 hours, the entry will become final. You will get automatically e-mail after making tfhe entry(ies). It includes all information. Please check and in case of any mistakes, inform us by e-mail. In the online system you can only make the payment by Bankcard or Creditcard. If you not finish the creditcard payment in the online system, your entry will be cancelled automatically.Entry is valid only if the payment is successful via the online entry site. Entries cannot be saved int he system without payment.

Entry is accepted after payment is fully done.

They can not take over the costs of the bank wire transfer.

Based on the decision made at the meeting of the MEOESZ Board of Directors on 12th December, 2018 it is possible to process certain administrative changes in duly justified cases as follows:

1. In case the injury or incidental death of the entered dog – which fact needs to be proved by a medical certificate –, the owner can initiate the change the dog for another dog owned by him, or else he can also request to use the entry fee for a later show to be organized by the same club.

2. When having a several day International show it is also possible to change the judging days in case the participant happen to have an unanticipated duty that cannot be postponed.

3. Change of class is only permitted upon the explicit appeal and request of the owner provided also the age of the dog allows it.

Please note the above mentioned administrative changes can be processed latest prior the final and published (but not the prolonged) entry deadline. All and any such request for change costs HUF 3.000/ 10 EUR change. Requests and appeals should be sent to kiallitas@kennelclub.hu

Administrative fees will be collected on the premises and on the date of Show. In this case the documents and start number of the concerned dog can be picked up at the Show Office prior the judging starts.

In case of bank transfer please use the following account number:
Name of the account holder:
Hungarian Kennel Club

Bank account number:
IBAN: HU79 1010 2086 0972 3300 0100 3301
Swift: BUDAHUHB

Please in the comment put the note: your dog’s name and the whole amount written, as we have to recognise it more easily. All information will be forwaded to this e-mail address noted. Please fill in the „remarks” field in every case otherwise we cannot identify your payment.

Registration form soon!

Entry address:
Hungarian Kennel Club
H-1194 Budapest
Hofherr A. street. 38-40.
Hungary

More information can be found on the official website of the event>>.

Or they can be found on the Event’s Facebook page>>.

More information about the exhibition can be requested at the following email address:
tibay.norbert@kennelclub.hu



City of CAC Show is

Budapest

Budapest is the capital of Hungary, is a beautiful and exciting city, located in the heart of Europe often called as the “Little Paris of Middle Europe”.

Budapest is the historic political, cultural and financial capital of Hungary. With a metropolitan area population of about 1.7 million, comprising 20 percent of the country’s population, Budapest is Hungary’s most densely populated metropolitan area.

The city of Budapest was officially created on 17 November 1873 from a merger of the three neighboring cities of Pest, Buda and Óbuda. Smaller towns on the outskirts of the original city were amalgamated into Greater Budapest in 1950. The origins of Budapest can be traced to Celts who occupied the plains of Hungary in the 4th century BC. The area was later conquered by the Roman Empire, which established the fortress and town of Aquincum on the site of today’s Budapest around AD 100. The Romans were expelled in the 5th century by the Huns, who were challenged by various tribes during the next several centuries. The Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin started at the end of the 9th century, and the Kingdom of Hungary was established at the end of the 11th century. From around 1300 to the incorporation of 1873, Buda was the capital of the Kingdom of Hungary for five periods of less than a century each.

The historical monuments and the diverse city quarters reflect the city’s own 1 000 years old culture and history, the Buda Castle with the ancient town district; the St. Stephen’s Basilica, the Parliament and the Chain Bridge are the symbols of it.

Standing on the banks of the Danube River, the Hungarian Parliament is a notable landmark of Hungary, and a popular tourist destination in Budapest, which is situated in Kossuth Square. It is currently the largest building in Hungary, and the stunning example of neo-Gothic architectureand, it was designed by Hungarian architect, Imre Steindl, and opened in 1904. Built between 1885 and 1904 the Budapest Parliament became the symbol of the Hungarian capital. Not just becuse its sheer size – nearly 18000 square metres – but because of its detailed decoration, inside splendour and eclectic diversity.

The Parliament Building has a symmetrical façade and a central dome. The Parliament inside is also symmetrical and thus has two absolutely identical parliament halls of which one is used for politics, the other for guided tours. Home to Hungary’s National Assembly, the building also houses the nation’s crown, worn by 50 rulers, and dating back to the 12th century.

Parliament buildingIt is the most expensive building ever built in Hungary. The building has 691 rooms, 10 courtyards, 27 gates and 29 staircases. It also houses a public library with 500.000 volumes. The walls from outside are decorated by the statues of the most important historical figures of Hungary. The building is it stretches along the Pest side of the Danube between the Chainbridge and Margaret Bridge. As a traveler in Budapest, the Parliament building is one of the sights of the city that you have to visit.

Saint Stephen’s Basilica is the most important religious building of the city, where the Holy Right Hand of Hungary’s first king, Saint Stephen is on display as well.

In the Castle District are three churches, six museums, and a host of interesting buildings, streets and squares. The former Royal Palace is one of the symbols of Hungary – and has been the scene of battles and wars ever since the 13th century. Nowadays it houses two impressive museums and the National Széchenyi Library. The nearby Sándor Palace contains the offices and official residence of the President of Hungary.

The seven-hundred-year-old Matthias Church is one of the jewels of Budapest, it is in neo-Gothic style, decorated with coloured shingles and elegant pinnacles. Next to it is an equestrian statue of the first king of Hungary, King Saint Stephen, and behind that is the Fisherman’s Bastion, built in 1905 by the architect Frigyes Schulek, the Fishermen’s Bastions owes its name to the namesake corporation that during the Middle Ages was responsible of the defence of this part of ramparts, from where opens out a panoramic view of the whole city. Statues of the Turul, the mythical guardian bird of Hungary, can be found in both the Castle District and the Twelfth District.

Budapest is a global city with strengths in commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment. It is Hungary’s financial centre and was ranked as the second fastest-developing urban economy in Europe. Over 40 colleges and universities are located in Budapest, including the Eötvös Loránd University, the Semmelweis University and the Budapest University of Technology and Economics. Opened in 1896, the city’s subway system, the Budapest Metro, serves 1.27 million, while the Budapest Tram Network serves 1.08 million passengers daily.

Budapest attracts around 12 million international tourists per year, making it a highly popular destination in Europe. The city was chosen as the Best European Destination of 2019, a major poll conducted by EBD, a tourism organisation partnering with the European Commission. EBD writes on their website about Budapest that “the pearl of the Danube is not only the best European destination, it is also one of the most beautiful and safest cities in the world. Budapest offers the elegance of Paris, the architectural heritage of Vienna, the charm of Porto, Stockholm’s gentle way of life.”

Take the time to admire the pearl of the Danube, this wonderful city, the attractive Budapest!


Source:

Budapest infos in english language:

HUNGEXPO Budapest Congress and Exhibition Centre

Wikipédia – History of Budapest

Info Budapest

European Best Destinations


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