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by Gustav on 01 June 2009 - 13:06

Banning members who join RSV2000??????, seems pretty extreme and insecure to me. Similar to judges action by USCA  in reference to Judges judging in WDA events.....we saw how that has played out.....3/4 of all USCA members are now also members of WDA......interesting!!

by Adi Ibrahimbegovic on 01 June 2009 - 16:06

That is true, I know a lot of people who are members of both.

I am a member of both WDA and USA as well. Don't care about politics or petty crap, all I care about is me and my dog, so I support them all. Let them all sort out their differences themselves, as they seem to be gravitating to joining together, with one score book, all judges from both organizations doing the trials.

I will support RSV as well, if they show up in USA.

 


Videx

by Videx on 01 June 2009 - 17:06

Can you imagine people joining RSV2000 and remaining members of the SV, and wanting to take full advantage of all the benefits the SV offers, including qualification and participation in the BSP. 
Choice is a wonderful thing, you make your choice and take the consequences. Facing two ways, or a foot in both camps is apparently not acceptable by the SV. 
What is the policy of RSV2000 on their members retaining their SV membership?
What major competitions do the RSV2000 offer their members?
What exactly does RSV2000 offer their members?
Now carefully consider ALL what the SV offers its members.


by Aqua on 01 June 2009 - 17:06

Yes, RSV2000 allows membership in multiple clubs. It recognizes titles and ratings earned in any organization which is an FCI member club and honors pedigrees issued by such organizations.

At present RSV2000 offers training, seminars, breed surveys and trials at their Competence Centres and is in the process of planning an international SchH trial.

RSV2000 offers its members access to a database of pedigrees and DNA verification once those databeses have been established. It offers guidance for breeders, handlers, owners. It communicates with the membership via digital newsletters and club information, keeping us informed of internal decisions, news, changes. It conducts member surveys prior to voting thuogh the actual voting is done in person. One member - one vote.

RSV2000 does not disclose its membership list to outsiders. Those people who've lost their SV membership made their RSV2000 membership known to the SV or in public, such as on Web boards where the information is collected by the SV.

Videx

by Videx on 02 June 2009 - 00:06

 Aqua: Thank you for your response above. Would it be possible for you to give reasons as to why any RSV2000 members would want to remain members of the SV?

sueincc

by sueincc on 02 June 2009 - 01:06

 I really feel stupid,  I can manage to muddle through the application going back and forth from babel fish, but I am having trouble entering my date of birth.  I know that just about every where EXCEPT the USA it's Day/Month/Year, but that is not working.  Can someone please tell me how I am to enter the DOB?

by Aqua on 02 June 2009 - 03:06

@Videx

Those are personal decisions and I wouldn't presume to speculate on reasons pro or con.



@sueincc

Try this link: www.ellerbach.com/SV-2000/. It is a collection of .pdf files about RSV2000 from back when it still was SV-2000. One of the files is a translation of the membership application pages. Dates are entered in the format dd/mm/yyyy. PLease PM me if you have specific questions about the application process.


sueincc

by sueincc on 02 June 2009 - 04:06

Thank you Aqua!  The translated membership app is exactly what I needed.  I will print it out and use it to complete the on line form.  I appreciate your offer of assistance and will PM you if I have any further issues or questions. 

by Gustav on 03 June 2009 - 05:06

I pay my dues/fees to entitle me to the benefits of an organization. Why can members of USCA or WDA also be members of SV.....seems contradictory to me.

RSV2000iDK

by RSV2000iDK on 09 June 2009 - 15:06

I am also member of different clubs SV, RSV2000, Danish kennel Club, and the danish GSD club.
In my oppinion there is no problem here, all the clubs are approved by FCI.
It is because of the old way of doing things by the SV, the trouble occurs. Due to their power monopoly in the GSD world
They try to force others out, hopefully they will not succeed.
It is about time we start to think different in breeding if our race is to survive as a healthy working dog.

Kim





 


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