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by Irina Kuznetsova on 11 September 2014 - 19:09
2014 SV BSZS Nurnberg TSB-Überprüfung Rüden (GHKR) part 2 V1-V10
V2 1171 Sunyi vom Hühnegrab
Victoria Graham Paderborn D
Ausgepragt, laßt ab (Überfall 3, Abverh 3)
V3 1078 Quoran d' Ulmental
Daniele Francioni Montecatini-Terme (PT) I
Ausgepragt, laßt ab (Überfall 3, Abverh 3)
V4 1050 Groovy di Casa Massarelli
Andrea Massarelli Acquasparta (TR) I
Ausgepragt, laßt ab (Überfall 3, Abverh 3)
V6 1182 Yuri vom Osterberger-Land
Dirk Wortmann Lotte D
Ausgepragt, laßt ab (Überfall 4, Abverh 5)
V9 1210 Memphis vom Solebrunnen
Michaela Maier-Havelkova Lauterbach D
Ausgepragt, laßt ab (Überfall 3, Abverh 3)
V10 1173 Finn vom Zellwaldrand
Ralf Wiesner Striegistal D
Ausgepragt, laßt ab (Überfall 5, Abverh 4)
by Ibrahim on 11 September 2014 - 19:09
Susie,
I can see Memphis wasn't as strong as others, but can you explain to me how the judge gives the marks/grading ? In other words what did Memphis do or not do that his marks were lowest ?

by VKGSDs on 11 September 2014 - 23:09
Agree with susie re. the poor performances by some of the VAs (note: I DO think that on the whole the performance is improving). Sorry, no excuses at this level. Yes a dog can have a bad day but look at past videos of the dogs....
by benzi on 12 September 2014 - 00:09
Thank you Irina and Sergey for your time to post these for all to see...
by Nans gsd on 12 September 2014 - 00:09
I thank you also. Thank you thank you THANK YOU... Nan

by Xeph on 12 September 2014 - 01:09
It was really nice to see the VA's actually do a controlled heel to the blind. Clearly they are capable.
Schumann did not deserve a VA rating...Sabaat was on the edge and at best deserved a 3-3

by Irina Kuznetsova on 12 September 2014 - 16:09
2014 SV BSZS Nurnberg TSB-Überprüfung Rüden (GHKR) part 3 V11-V20
V13 1136 Kinan v. Yarek
Budiman Salihin Wetter D
Ausgepragt, laßt ab (Überfall 3, Abverh 3)
V14 1047 Willas vom Grafenbrunn
Luigi Paesano Quarto (Neapel) I
Ausgepragt, laßt ab (Überfall 4, Abverh 4)
V15 1065 Sony dei Colli Storici
Nicola Bombana Guidizzolo (MN) I
Ausgepragt, laßt ab (Überfall 5, Abverh 4)
V16 1094 Turko de Gold Shark
Silvia Olalla Batan Veiga Teo (Coruna) E
Ausgepragt, laßt ab (Überfall 3, Abverh 4)
V17 1055 Ken vom Team Baierblick
Toni Strelow Gehaus D
Ausgepragt, laßt ab (Überfall 3, Abverh 3)
V19 1034 Maffey vom Quartier Latin
Frank Maxein Neuwied D
Ausgepragt, laßt ab (Überfall 3, Abverh 3)

by Irina Kuznetsova on 13 September 2014 - 05:09
2014 SV BSZS Nurnberg TSB-Überprüfung Rüden (GHKR) part 4 V21-V30
V22 1112 Wesly von der Orangerie
Andre Ehrig Fulda D
Ausgepragt, laßt ab (Überfall 3, Abverh )
V24 1018 Jehu Primo Grande
Imran Husain Karachi, Clifton PK
Ausgepragt, laßt ab (Überfall 3, Abverh 3)
V25 1079 Team Leiksaid Kapitan
Klaus Sievers Denkendorf-Dörndorf D
Ausgepragt, laßt ab (Überfall 4, Abverh 4)
V26 1172 Dasty von Melanchthon
Helmut König Eppelborn D
Ausgepragt, laßt ab (Überfall 4, Abverh 4)
V27 1045 Basko della Real Favorita
Rosario Citarda Palermo I
Ausgepragt, laßt ab (Überfall 3, Abverh 3)
V28 1186 Caruso vom Frankengold
Sven Dittrich Frankenthal D
Ausgepragt, laßt ab (Überfall 3, Abverh 3)
by Blitzen on 13 September 2014 - 12:09
FWIW from an AKC person, I get the impression that a helper can easily add or subtract from the scores by the way he handles the sleeve when the dog first attempts to engages him. I understand the protection phase is a vital part of the judging process, but wonder if it really tells as much about each dog as the scores indicate? Before I get thrown under the bus, I'm not suggesting that has happened on any of these videos, just making an observation from the peanut gallery.
Also a few questions, how bad is it for the dog to keep looking back at it's handler? Why do some do that? I understand about being dirty on the sleeve, but how most of this bitework is scored puzzles me to be truthful. If a dog doesn't take a full bite becase the sleeve is moved away from him just as he engages the helper, what does that say about the dog?
by Blitzen on 13 September 2014 - 13:09
Also, could the skill of the trainer be as vital to a good score as the dog itself? I'm not nearly as well versed in protection as most here, but I'd really have to be more convinced that the scoring of the bitework at a Seiger show should be a big factor to me when choosing a stud dog or a puppy. How many of the 3-3 dogs will be sold in the next months and how much will those scores influence the breeding programs and the prices of puppies? Might be some good buys in Germany this month?
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