BSZS 2014 Understanding Placings - Page 1

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PanzersDad

by PanzersDad on 08 September 2014 - 16:09

I've been looking at and trying to follow placements of dogs at the BSZS this year and have some questions about abbreviations, specifically "EZ". What does "EZ" mean? At first I thought maybe the dog didn't do well in the TSB, but then I found dogs with scores like 4-4 and 4-5 end up with "EZ" placement. Can someone please help me here? Thanks in advance!

 


Dog1

by Dog1 on 08 September 2014 - 17:09

The dog was pulled with a vet excuse. Normally the ring placement wasn't where the owner wanted it to be.


PanzersDad

by PanzersDad on 08 September 2014 - 17:09

Thanks Randy. It's pretty much what I thought but I didn't want to assume anything. It's a shame.


PanzersDad

by PanzersDad on 08 September 2014 - 18:09

Is there a place to see the Ring Placements other than the Third Ring? That seems to be the only link I've been able to find.


Dog1

by Dog1 on 08 September 2014 - 19:09

Here's a link to the results from all the classes. You may need to refresh your browser.

 

https://www.schaeferhunde.de/bsz/ergebnisse/


by crhuerta on 09 September 2014 - 16:09

Some dogs are also pulled for "Political Reasons"....


by khalid Azeem on 09 September 2014 - 17:09

Can anyone also tell what does "U"  and  "DI"  Mean...

Thanks.


PanzersDad

by PanzersDad on 09 September 2014 - 17:09

Say it isn't so Robin!? Politcal reasons!? In dog sport!?  LOL


by swaqas702 on 09 September 2014 - 23:09

Omen vom Red Haus


by sonora on 19 September 2014 - 02:09

Hi Dog 1,

Could you please , let me know where I can ger the comments made on the sires in the progeny groups. Thank You.






 


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