~So what do all those letters mean, anyway?~
UKC ~ The United Kennel Club. One of the two legitimate and reputable registries that registers the purebred American Pit Bull Terrier. (The other is the ADBA - the American Dog Breeders Association). In addition to registering dogs, UKC holds conformation shows and working events in which dogs earn points and titles.
CH ~ Conformation champion. This title is earned by getting 100 points and 3 majors. Points are earned for 1st place and major wins. A major means winning Best Male/Female. You can also win Best of Winners which counts towards your points but not as one of your 3 majors. CH is also an AKC title but the point system is different.
Points are earned as follows: Class win = 10 pts., Major win = 15 pts., Best of Winners = 10 pts.
GR CH ~ Grand Champion. This title is earned by winning 5 Champion classes with competition under 3 different judges.
TT ~ Temperament tested. The American Temperament Test Society holds tests designed to carefully evaluate a dog's temperament and those who pass the test earn the TT title. To us, this is of far more value than a CH or GR CH title (although those are great too!).
CGC ~ Canine Good Citizen title. Means the dog has passed a 10 step basic obedience test given by a certified CGC evaluator.
UWP ~ United Weight Pull Title. Dogs earn this title by pulling a qualifying amounts on weight on 3 seperate pulls.
'PR' ~ Purple Ribbon-bred. This simply means the dog has 3 generations of UKC registered dogs in its pedigree.
DNA-P ~ DNA Profiled. UKC has a DNA profiling database. You can have your dog DNA profiled easily and recieve a certificate with its profile.
DNA-VIP ~ DNA Verified Identified Parentage. Means not only is the dog DNA profiled but its parents are also and the three have been checked against each other, verifying the parentage.