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by deutscher49 on 02 May 2013 - 03:05

well i know for a fact that in order to become a STUD the dog has to earn the AD,BH, SCHH 1,2 and 3 but dose it also need to SG or V rated wouldn't it be ok for the dog to earn the working tittles and the breed survey 

Dawulf

by Dawulf on 02 May 2013 - 03:05

I believe you need a show rating to get the breed survey...

by hexe on 02 May 2013 - 03:05

Dawulf is correct--no show rating, no breed survey.

by deutscher49 on 02 May 2013 - 04:05

what do u guys suggest i should do

by hexe on 02 May 2013 - 05:05

Ah, I see--you want to know if the dog has to have a minimum show rating of SG in order to be used as a stud dog....my apologies, I misread your initial question.  No, a dog that has a G show rating can be used at stud, as a dog with a G rating can be breed surveyed.  Prior to the recent change to a single breed survey classification, an SG show rating was necessary in order for the dog to receive the Körklasse 1 survey classification, but the G rated dogs could still receive the Körklasse 2 classification.  Now it matters not, since there is no KKL1 and KKL2. 

So if your dog already has his titles and he's completed the AD as well, and you've had his hips and elbows cleared for dysplasia, and he's gotten a G show rating and his breed survey, your next step would be to make it known that he is available for stud service.  If he's got everything but the show rating and breed survey, then go get him a show rating and breed survey and then make it known he's available for stud services.  There's nothing wrong with a G show rating--it's a perfectly acceptable rating, and if your dog brings something other than structure or pigment to the table, such as a strong work ethic, there will likely be SG- and V-rated bitches whose offspring he could improve in that department while they retain their mother's structure, etc.

by SitasMom on 02 May 2013 - 09:05

and if your dog brings something other than structure or pigment to the table, such as a strong work ethic, there will likely be SG- and V-rated bitches whose offspring he could improve in that department while they retain their mother's structure, etc.


YES!

by deutscher49 on 02 May 2013 - 12:05

is it hard to get KKL1 and what do i have to do for a dog to get KKL1

susie

by susie on 02 May 2013 - 14:05

No more KKL1 or 2, only KKL or nothing...

If you believe that your dog is breedworthy, go for it.
If you are not sure, he might not be...
  1. Hips, ED, teeth, testicles have to be okay, afterwards
  2. AD
  3. BH
  4. showrating / at least G / good
  5. SchH1, HGH or more / the more, the better
  6. KKL
Not every dog needs to be bred, even if the owner thinks his dog is the best dog of the world.
Do all the stuff I listed above and time will show.

by deutscher49 on 02 May 2013 - 15:05

 susie  what i do all except showrating and kkl

susie

by susie on 02 May 2013 - 15:05

Why except showrating and breed survey ?  - As long as your dog is breedworthy it´s really no big deal..
Go for it!





 


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