Cynological Federation of Georgia

Kynological Federation of Georgia
Abbreviation FCG
Formation 1991
Legal status Active
Location
Region served
Georgia, Caucasus
Membership
Fédération Cynologique Internationale
Official language
Georgian, Russian, English
President
Mr. Gia Giorgadze
General Secretary
Mr. Zaza Omarov
Affiliations A range of national kennel clubs
Website www.fcg.ge/eng/

History

Georgian Cynology obtained an official status in 1991 when the Kynological Federation of Georgia[1] was founded. In 1997 the KFG (FCG in French) joined the Fédération Cynologique Internationale[2] as a contract partner. From 2001 the Kynological Federation of Georgia became an associated FCI member.

From the day of its creation, the Georgian Federation plays a noticeable role in European Cynology, it has close business liaisons with canine organisations from multiple European countries. The KFG regularly holds both National and International (CAC, CACIB) mono- and all-breeds dog shows; supports and promotes multiple Georgian canine clubs, communities and kennels; actively popularizes such authentic breeds as Caucasian Shepherd Dog and Georgian mountain dog.

At present the Kynological Federation of Georgia[1] is the only kennel organization in Georgia officially recognized by Fédération Cynologique Internationale.

KFG Experts

Expert Judge List
Mr. Gia Giorgadze Kavkazskaia Ovtcharka, Sredneaziatskaia Ovtcharka
Mr. Zaza Omarov All Groups, All Breeds, Best in Show
Mr. Zaza Asanishvili Breeds
Mr. George Schogol All Groups, All Breeds, Best in Show
Mrs. Ludmila Batsikadze Group IV (All Breeds), Basset Hound
Mrs. Victoria Gaidarova Breeds
Mrs. Natalia Mestvirishvili Breeds
Mr. Giorgi Chulukhadze Breeds
Mr. Guram Tsintsadze Kavkazskaia Ovtcharka
Mr. Temuri Tsagareishvili Kavkazskaia Ovtcharka
Mrs. Inna Rukhadze Breeds

KFG Clubs

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KFG Commissions

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KFG Senior Management

References


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