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gsdDanny01

by gsdDanny01 on 17 December 2008 - 23:12

Ok I have a ? for you .  I want to enter my dog in the HOT Or the USA Working Dog Championship for a schH1 . Do you have to Qualify at a trial , And if so what score is needed . I know for the GSD Championship they have you go to regionals and you must have a 270 at that trial or an other trial . So my ? is to enter the HOT OR USA Working Dog Championship what do I need to do . I got my GSD ( no papers thanks to his breeder a well known NOT SO GOOD name on this website  ) at the age of 10 months and have been working my but off for his BH and will do that soon he is 15 months now  .. Now we are working for the SchH1 or IPO1 So any help you may have please let me know ok !

Thanks

Matt

 


habanaro

by habanaro on 18 December 2008 - 00:12

You do not need a qualifying score for a 1 and I believe (but am not sure)  that you can now eneter your dog as mix but check with the USA  office for sure or check out the schutzhund usa website

Jeff 


Mystere

by Mystere on 18 December 2008 - 00:12

Yes, if you do not have the papers and registration with a "recognized" registry( eg NOT UKC), then you can obtain a USA scorebook with the dog listed as a mix and enter USA trials as a "mix." 

 

It is really kind of dumb for breeders who know that the dogs are likely to be entered in USA trials to "play games" with the paperwork, as everyone knows/assumes that"mix" with a dog they can see, or tell from the kennel name in results, is a gsd  is because of some paperwork issue. 


by alaman on 18 December 2008 - 00:12

It may well be the breeder is doing his best to get the paperwork. It took me 6 months to get the papers from Belgium to register a dog who had a litter after I got her and sold the puppies. Then AKC which is a short while, then the AKC DNA test which takes 6-8 weeks after AKC registration, and then the puppies can be registered. Took me 14 months on a female imported from Chechoslavika to get the papers from that country to start the process with AKC.. Therefore any delay may depend upon where the male or female is/was registered.


gsdDanny01

by gsdDanny01 on 18 December 2008 - 01:12

Thank you all for your fast reply.. Anyway I also have a ? will I have to do a schH1 before going to The HOT Championship or can I have a BH on my dog and do our frist SchH1 there ? Thanks

Matt


gsdDanny01

by gsdDanny01 on 18 December 2008 - 01:12

oh and one more ? Maybe you know this one .. IF I put him down as a mix and later on get his paper work can I then go back and list him as a reg. GSD ?

Thanks again for all your help !

Matt

 


Mystere

by Mystere on 18 December 2008 - 16:12

You can always register the dog when you get the papers, including registering with USA. I do not know whether you could keep the same scorebook, though. You "might" have to get a new USA scorebook, (the same as if it were lost?) and have the trial info transferred to the new one. In the past, people have entered for the initial Sch 1. Check with the host club contact about the process with the combined event for a definitive answer.





 


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