SV hip/elbow ID plate - Page 1

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Championl

by Championl on 31 May 2011 - 22:05

This is my first time doing hips/elbows on a dog, and I had them done today. The vet has done them for the SV before, but not often. Can someone post a picture of thier xray showing the ID plate correct with the info that the SV needs? I want to make sure mine looks like yours before sending it, waiting, finding out something was wrong, and starting over. I can't open the xrays the vet gave me on my computer so I will go back tomorrow and look at it there, but I want to know what it should look like first!

Also, for those who send to the SV, how long is the turn around time for results? I'm going through the WDA.

Hedi

by Hedi on 01 June 2011 - 11:06

I am curious about this as well....

by ramgsd on 01 June 2011 - 16:06

Instead of getting, possibly wrong, info on the board, why not call UScA (314-638-9686)? They will give every piece of information you will need to accomplish what you want to do.

YogieBear

by YogieBear on 01 June 2011 - 16:06

On the day the x-ray is taken, the dog must be at least one year of age or older. 
  1. Only German Shepherd Dogs with registration papers/pedigree(s) recognized by the SV Office can participate. That means either SV registration papers or a pedigree that was issued in a foreign country by an organization that is a member of the FCI.
  2. All German Shepherd Dogs x-rayed for this program must be visibly tattooed or microchipped.
  3. Once submitted, the x-rays become the property of the SV Office where they are kept on file. All original documents submitted for this program will be returned to the owner by the USA Office.
The following information must be exposed on the identification plate of the x-ray: 
  1. Complete registered name of the dog, as it appears on the registration papers/pedigree
  2. Registration number
  3. Tattoo and/or microchip number
  4. Date of birth
  5. Date the X-Ray was taken
  6. Name of current owner
  7. Name of veterinarian, business address and/or hospital/clinic
I took this off of USA website - of course you have to be a member of USA to submit to SV thru them - I don't think SV will take them if you aren't a member of SV  unless you go thru one of the National Clubs - such as USA....

by B.Andersen on 01 June 2011 - 23:06

If using digital they must be scanned onto film for the SV. They will not accept the disc.






 


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