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amymicaela

by amymicaela on 18 December 2015 - 06:12

What is a breed report and how do i post photos of my dam's sons and daughters?

mrdarcy (admin)

by mrdarcy on 18 December 2015 - 08:12

Copied from another thread on same topic, hope it helps

 


by Living Fence (admin) on 15 September 2015 - 02:09


 

The breed survey (Körung) is an assessment of a qualified dog's strengths and weaknesses. The purpose is not only to select the most breedworthy dogs but also to make suggestions for best breeding uses of a dog. This could be 'use to improve pigmentation, working ability, etc'. The breed report (Körbericht) is the brief write-up of the results. A breed survey judge (Körmeister) assesses the dogs and writes the reports.

At least one performance title (HGH, IPO, PH), a show title, an endurance test, and health clearances (HD/ED) have to be passed before a dog qualifies for a breed survey. A breed survey includes judging of conformation and a 'courage test' (the latter introduced in 1967, I believe).

Breed surveys are held by the SV and those national GSD clubs that are in accord with it.
More: http://www.germanshepherddog.com/about/german-shepherd-dogs/breed-surveys/

The RSV has a two step process with a list of criteria:
http://www.rsv2000.de/en/training-and-breeding/breeding/sightings/
http://www.rsv2000.de/en/training-and-breeding/breeding/koerungen/

 






 


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