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by aallison2008 on 05 March 2012 - 20:03
by Ibrahim on 05 March 2012 - 21:03
Try google, I did for SCHH3, 2 examples of what you'll find:
Schutzhund (German for protection dog) is a dog sport that was developed in Germany in the early 1900s as a breed suitability test for theGerman Shepherd Dog. The test would determine if the dog displayed the appropriate traits and characteristics of a proper working German Shepherd Dog. Today, it is used as a sport where many breeds other than German Shepherd Dogs can compete, but it is a demanding test for any dog and few are able to pass successfully.
The Schutzhund Titles
SchH3
For SchH3, the master's degree, the dog must be at least 20 months old and must have earned both the SchH 1 and the SchH2 titles. Again, the tests now are made far more difficult. All exercises in obedience and protection are demonstrated off leash. The Walking stand is replaced by the running stand. In tracking, the dog must follow a track that was laid by a stranger at least 60 minutes earlier. The track has four turns, compared with two turns for SchH1 and 2, and there are three objects, rather than two, that must be found by the dog. The picture of obedience, strength, eagerness, and confidence presented by an excellent SchH3 team is a beautiful illustration of the partnership of human and dog.

by YogieBear on 07 March 2012 - 17:03
BEFORE THE NAME
In this section, you will find the titles that you will most often see in front of a dog's name on a pedigree. Since we are dealing
primarily with East German Shepherd dogs, you won't see any of the titles often associated with other breeds, such as hunting
field trials, etc.
SHOW CHAMPION TITLES:
UKC CH: United Kennel Club Champion
UKC Grand CH (or U-GRCH) : United Kennel Club Grand CH
UKC is strictly an owner-handler venue - you cannot hire a professional handler to show for you.
For more information on UKC , go to www.ukcdogs.com
UCI INT CH: Union Cynologie Internationale Champion
For more information on UCI shows, go to www.iabca.com
AM CH: AKC conformation show Champion (Neumann's Jim was one!)
For more information on showing in AKC, go to www.akc.org
DDR Sieger (SGR) Male East German Conformation Champion
DDR Siegerin (SGRN) Female DDR Conformation Champion
JS/JSg (Jugend Sieger/Siegerin (Youth Champion titles)
WORKING CHAMPION TITLES
DDR-MS (Participant in the DDR Meisterschaft (Working Championships)
DDR-MS Sgr or Siegerin would be the winner of that year's National Championship
ES - Europasieger (Lord v Gleisdreieck)
BSP (Bundessiegerprüfung) German National Working Championships
LGA (Landesgruppenausscheidung) German Regional Working Championships
HGH Sgr/Sgrn: Winner of the Herding trials
In German or UCI shows, each dog is given a conformation rating, listed here from highest to lowest:
VA = Vorzüglich Auslese (excellent select - only given at a Sieger Show, normally to WGR showline dogs )
V = Vorzüglich (Excellent) Dogs must have working titles to qualify for V/VA
SG = Sehr Gut (Very Good)
G = Gut (Good)
M = Mangelhaft (Poor)
U = Ungenügend (Unsatisfactory/insufficient)
VP = Versprechend (Promising - puppy rating)
VVP = Vielversprechend (Very Promising - puppy rating)
* = Angekört (Breed surveyed) This asterisk will usually appear before the name of the great grandparents/great-great
grandparents in the pedigree, signifying that they were breed-surveyed. Lack of space on the pedigree prevents the display
of the Körbericht (Breed survey report) as it is listed for the parents and grandparents.
AFTER THE NAME
Here you will find most of the more common working titles/classifications that a dog may have.
We'll begin with the German titles/certificates:
AD Ausdauersprüfung (endurance test, required to go for Kör, 12.5 miles in 2 hrs )
BH Begleithund (Traffic-sure Companion dog test, for obedience and temperament,
mandatory before a dog can do his FH or Schutzhund test (Except dogs with HGH).
DH Diensthunde (working service dog - Police/military, etc)
DPO Diensthunde Prufüngsordnung - service dog championships
EZ Einfache Zucht : Simple Breeding- Only one parent has a working title
GZ Gebrauchshundzucht - Utility Dog Breeding. Both parents have working titles
FH(1,2,3) Fahrtenhunde - advanced tracking titles (FH3 no longer exists)
HGH Herdengebrauchshunde - Herding dog)
IPO(1,2,3) Same as Schutzhund - Obedience, tracking and protection title.
Kkl-1 Körklasse I (Preferred) Especially recommended for breeding
Kkl-2 Körklasse II Suitable for breeding
KLZ Kör- und Leistungszucht (PINK PAPERS) qualification/performance breeding
(Both parents have working title/breed survey, all 4 grandparents working-titled)
KZ Körzucht (Both parents have breed surveys)
Lbz Lebenszeit (Weiderankörung) Breed surveyed for life
LZ Leistungszucht (Working/performance breeding - parents/grandparents all have working titles)
Mil DH Military Diensthunde (Miltary service dog)
PSH (1,2,3) Polizei Service Dog
RH (1,2) Rettungshunde (Search and Rescue dog)
SchH 1,2,3 Schutzhund ( Protection, Obedience and tracking trials)
SV - Schaferhunde Verein (Verein fur das Deutsche Schaferhunde)
SZ Schaferhunde Zucht (Prefix to a dog's German Registration number)
WH Wachhund (Watch dog/guard dog)
ZB Zuchtbewertung : Breeding Evaluation Rating (seen before or after dog's name, ZB:V, ZB:SG)
ZDH Zolldiesnthund (Customs Dog)
ZH (1,2) Zollhund (Border Patrol Dog 1-2)
ZtP/ZtPr Zuchttauglichkeitsprufung (Breed Suitability Test)
ZW Zuchtwert. Breed Value Assessment - number assigned to indicate potential of parents to
pass on their traits to their puppies - 100 is a median. So in the case of HD, lower is better!
CD/CDX AKC Companion dog (obedience titles)
HIC/HIT AKC Herding instinct tests/titles
TD/TDX AKC Tracking titles
by SitasMom on 08 March 2012 - 13:03
FPr 1, 2, 3 are Tracking titles
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