For Community Companion Dog title you must obtain a qualifying score of 70 or more out of 100 points. This score is obtained three times to get your title. You can then apply for the title of CCD with the Canine Control Council (Qld). A qualifying score is also known as a leg. Lower titles are removed from the dogs name and replaced with the higher title.
To begin trialling in Queensland you must first enter an obedience sweepstake and qualify once with a score of 150 points or more. On qualifying in the sweepstakes you then can enter the next trial in Companion Dog (Novice), working towards your dogs next title.
Companion Dog (Novice), you and your dog will need to qualify at three different trials with a qualifying score of 170 points or more. Once you have three qualify scores you can then apply for your CD title.
Next title in the open class is called Companion Dog Excellence (CDX) where the various exercises become more complicated. Again three qualifying scores of 170 points or more is required at three different trials to apply for the title of CDX.
Utility Class would be next to complete with three qualifying scores at three different trials, which you would then apply for the title of UD. Of course in utility class the level is higher again with exercises like scent discrimination and food refusal.
After you have been completely hooked into doing obedience, the Utility Dog Excellent (UDX) would be the ultimate title to achieve. You must still obtain three qualifying scores at three different trials. In this class has exercises that the dog must find articles scented by the judge, distant control and positions in motion.
To obtain the title of Champion Obedience Dog you need to complete with five qualifying scores with a score of 180 points or over. This title ‘OC’ goes in front of the dogs registered name.