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by Louise M. Penery on 20 January 2011 - 02:01
In the past, I have done all of the above as well as OFA certification. By the time we have jumped through all these hoops, the average SL dog is well along being schutzhund trained/titled and has it's AD and BH and is almost ready for its first breed survey (read: even more money).
by TeMar on 20 January 2011 - 02:01
I refer you to Tim Burke the NBW. It all has to do with a WUSV ruling that we must follow for our Sieger Show. This was in effect for the 2010 Sieger show.
USA not only use's tattoo numbers - you can now use micro chips for the dogs ID.
Mary D
USA Sieger Show Secretary
by Louise M. Penery on 20 January 2011 - 02:01
Do you have to cart your own chip reader to the show? My dogs are both tattoo'd and microchipped (read: more money spent to have them chipped). Most chip readers will not read the universal microchips done in Germany. In Germany, the law requires that all dogs entering the country be microchipped.
by gucci on 20 January 2011 - 03:01
by gucci on 20 January 2011 - 03:01
by VonIsengard on 20 January 2011 - 03:01
So, if dogs over 12 months of age must be individually UScA registered, and according to Mystere's quote from the UScA website, you must be a UScA member to apply for said registration, is it then correct that a non-member residing in America such as myself cannot enter dog over 12 months, even with the FCI memberhip/additional fee?
I guess I did not understand your post, Mary, when you said "in conjunction" with the SS. What exactly does that mean? Does it mean the quote from the UScA site is incorrect?
Second, if my dog has obtained her title under an SV judge in a WDA scorebook, will that be recognized for entry into the working class, if UScA does not recognize WDA scorebooks?
Exhibiting my dog for the enjoyment of the sport, the people, and the dogs should not be so darn complicated. Politics stink.
by Louise M. Penery on 20 January 2011 - 05:01
Kelly,
You need to get a USA scorebook and have the SV judge at WDA trials enter his titles in the USA scorebook. This is what I did with my dogs. I don't believe that one has to be a USA member to have scorebook (issued as a "mixed breed"). However, USA has no choice but to recognize a score from any SV judge even if recorded in a WDA scorebook.
I can't be a member of USA either.
by Mystere on 20 January 2011 - 13:01
by Mystere on 20 January 2011 - 13:01
by Louise M. Penery on 20 January 2011 - 18:01
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