Ribbons

4-H and AKC use different ribbons for different awards. This key will help explain what each ribbon means.

Key

Sizes:
4-H
The small ribbons are the scores we get in each class.
The bigger ribbons are the placings we took in each class.

AKC
The small ribbons only appear in the obedience ring and those show that you qualified for a leg towards a title.
The bigger ribbons are the placings we took in each class.

What the colors mean:
4-H
Smaller ribbons

Obedience
blue=200-170
red=169-159
white=140-0

Fitting & Showmanship
blue=100-70
red=69-40
white=39-0

Bigger ribbons

Obedience and Fitting & Showmanship
blue-1st
red-2nd
white-3rd
yellow-4th
blue, red, white-High in Trial
rainbow-Best Junior Handler
rose-Reserve Grand Champion (only offered at The Big E)

AKC
Smaller ribbons

AKC Obedience
green-200-170 qualifying

Rally Obedience
green-100-70 qualifying

Bigger ribbons

AKC Obedience and Juniors (same as Fitting & Showmanship)
dark green-Highest Scoring Junior Handler
rose pink-1st
brown-2nd
green-3rd
gray-4th
purple-Winners Dog
purple & white-Reserve Winners Dog
blue & white-Best of Winners

Flash's Ribbons:

AKC Ribbons:

Obedience
Novice A (2004)

Rally
Novice B (2005)

Novice B (2006)

Advanced B (2008)

Advanced A (2008)

Conformation
Breed

Juniors

4-H Ribbons:

Obedience
Graduate Novice B (2006)

Graduate Novice B (2005)

Graduate Novice B (2004)

Graduate Novice A (2003)

Novice B (2002)

Sub Novice B (2001)

Fitting & Showmanship
Seniors (2006)

Seniors (2005)

Seniors (2004)

Seniors (2003)

Seniors (2002)

Juniors B (2001)

Carrie thank you for making the template!