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by Shelley Strohl on 14 August 2007 - 17:08
My stud dog Carol has produced several titled/koered progeny. Ditto for Gabi (fm) with 4 more titled this year, SchH 1/2, KK1, V/SG, now just age 2. Not all listed on this db for some reason. Sorry, No time for details right now.
See details, pix (not all, but quite a few) and not updated for awhile (oops...;)
on my website.
www.frauengarten.net
Shelley
by peter johnson on 14 August 2007 - 17:08
My stud dog Douce von Baggio has produce some great results.
check out my website.
Peter
by Alabamak9 on 14 August 2007 - 20:08
Yellowrose, Are you close to Houston or know any trainers in that area I have a puppy out there and the owners want some Obedience training. If you know of anyone email me at wigginsk9@aol.com Thank you Marlene

by Mystere on 15 August 2007 - 00:08

by Mystere on 15 August 2007 - 00:08
by D.H. on 15 August 2007 - 07:08
YR - fast normal is not fair. In the past several people have posted here that their a2 and even some a3 dogs have received OFA Good.
Mystere, YR, Molly - curious, what do you think of this x-ray? How would it rate with OFA from the x-rays you have seen. What a-stamp do you think?
by D.H. on 15 August 2007 - 07:08
To put the Jeck discussion to bed, he has been producing better than average. Despite NZ his ZW is 94. Breed average is a dog with a2 hips and a ZW with 100. Most dogs with NZ have a ZW in the 100s.
Here are his stats:
Jeck has 1894 pups on record with the SV, 796 were a-stamped (about 42%). 78 were foreign submissions which received an a6 (=pass, including all grades from a1 to a3, but not further specified). The average ZW of his breeding partners was 94. The line where it says Population is the breed average, above that line is what he produced. Abweichung means basically difference, and a negative value means an improvement from the breed average.
by eichenluft on 15 August 2007 - 12:08
Hip x-ray - first I want to say that those are probably the best x-rays I've seen in quite some time - positioning is perfectly straight, absolutely perfect exposure. How ALL hip x-rays should be done to correctly assess the dog. Rating - I don't know about a-stamp, I have not had much experience with what they look for. OFA I'd guess Fair, maybe moderate if the assessors were in a bad mood.
molly
by D.H. on 15 August 2007 - 15:08
interesting comments Molly, what do you base that on?
yes, on positioning. I use that x-ray as an example to send to people so that they know what it should look like.
by Blitzen on 15 August 2007 - 15:08
There is not always consistency between the SV ratings and those of OFA. An xray was posted here in another thread that showed A1 hips that were rated "fair" by OFA. You can't always generalize and say with any authority that an NZ would or would not pass OFA and certainly not what rating they would receive. I know of an NZ that received an OFA moderately dysplastic and heard of another that received a severe while a 3rd was rated OFA fair and assigned a number. OFA says that their website comparisons to other registries are "approximate".
The xray here looks to me like it would get an OFA good. How old is the dog?
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