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Kreiger

by Kreiger on 30 September 2008 - 15:09

Find out more about it at:http://www.knpv-usa.com/
 


SDAssoc’s. KNPV-USA


  

Through special authorization and membership in the original KNPV organization in the Netherlands, Service Dog Association (SDAssoc.) has been approved to offer, without compromise, both the PH-1 & PH-2 Certificates of Capacity in the United States America.  SDAssoc. functions as the umbrella organization under which PH-1 & PH-2 CoC’s may be awarded.

 

Just as, United Schutzhund Clubs of America’s (USA’s) judges, helpers, and the Schutzhund (VPG) titles earned under USA are recognized by the VDH in Germany; so SDAssoc’s judges, decoys, and the KNPV-USA PH-1 & PH-2 Certificates of Capacity earned under Service Dog Association, are fully recognized by the Dutch KNPV organization.

 

Service Dog Association’s rules and regulations for its KNPV-USA PH-1 & PH-2 CoC’s are equal to those in offered by the Dutch KNPV.  As with the KNPV PH-1 & PH-2’s earned in Holland, SDAssoc’s KNPV-USA PH-1 & PH-2 CoC’s are awarded in the U.S.A. for a two year period. Working dog /handler teams must re-certify every two years to keep their certifications up to date.

 

SDAssoc. has certified judges, certified decoys, and other knowledgeable personnel to provide training seminars to forming clubs and members. North American K-9 Teams trained and/or certified in SDAssoc’s. KNPV-USA program are welcome, if they wish, to attempt their initial PH-1, PH-2 or to re-certify in Holland.

 

The KNPV dog is not a “sport” dog . . . it is a true, hard-nosed, high-level working dog that the world considers the “best of the best”. Service Dog Association offers you an opportunity to reach the training pinnacle of the canine world.

 


Are you and your dog up to the KNPV-USA challenge?


 


by Pat Relton on 30 September 2008 - 18:09

i need more info then is on this website


Two Moons

by Two Moons on 30 September 2008 - 18:09

Yet another advertisement ?  

Or am I wrong?


ziegenfarm

by ziegenfarm on 30 September 2008 - 19:09

likewise - i would also like to know more about this.  this is an independent org and not a branch of knpv?  yet all titles are fully recognised by knpv?  if so, that is great.  i'm going back to the site to read more now.

pjp


Kreiger

by Kreiger on 30 September 2008 - 19:09

For those interested,I just spoke to Linda from Von Asgard Kennels,she is the person to speak to.I asked her about the decoy and his certifications and she said that he(Cedric Merlet) is a certified KNPV and French Ring Decoy...I think she said that he trained k9s for the French Army.

She also said that on Dec.14-20 there will be 1-2 KNPV officials at her place along with some trainers.I take it they are going to take that time to show people the foundation.!!


by Pat Relton on 30 September 2008 - 19:09

There woujld be more credibility if you identified yourself.


by Mike Burke on 30 September 2008 - 22:09

KNPV in America?

I thought North America was banned from participating?

If it is true... Than it is good news.


by Pat Relton on 01 October 2008 - 00:10

 but we do not no if it is true there are a lot of #$%( on this board who care more about the dollas and politics than the dogs AMEN


by Mike Burke on 01 October 2008 - 03:10

Right now I am going to have to call SHANANAGAINS!.....

A good friend is going to get more info on this from reliable sources in Holland.

 

if it is the real deal..then great.


by Doug Wendling on 01 October 2008 - 05:10

This has obviously got to be a bunch of $%*@, people that live in North America cannot join the KNPV.  So, how do you plan on putting on a official trial when none of the entries (with the exception of about 10 people, who joined the KNPV, before they stopped taking members from North America) can enter.  And having anyone other then a Dutch KNPV judge, judge and Dutch certified KNPV decoys work a trial, anyone less  would never fly with the KNPV.

You need to show me some official paper work from the KNPV and or give me names of the KNPV officers that voted on this and OK this to take place in North America.  I would be the first person to pat someone on the back if they were able to get the KNPV program over here, but it just isn't going to happen, not officially anyway.

Doug Wendling

 






 


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