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darylehret

by darylehret on 24 May 2010 - 02:05

Here's a by no means complete list of titles I've noted on czech/slovak dogs, some having german titles
There's both a ZOP and ZPO

FPR1 - trial by international order IPO
BZH - hunting trial
ZOP - obedience trial of the "Kynologická jednota CR Brno"
ZPU1 - obedience trial of the "Kynologická jednota CR Brno"
ZZO - obedience trial for sports training in CR
BH - trial by Germany trial-system SChH

A1
ZM
ZZZ
ZVP1
ZVP2
ZZP1
ZZP2
ZZP3
ZZP-N
ZZSRH-E
ZZN
ZMMP
ZMP1
ZPS1
RH-TA
RH-TB
RH-E
RH-LA
RH-LB
RH-FA
RH-FB
RH-FL A
RH-FL B
ZOP
ZVOP
ZZO
ZPU1
ZPU2
PT1
FPr1
FPr2
FPr3
ZLP1
ZLP2
ZLP3
ZLPN
ZTV
ZVP1
ZVP2
ZVP-N
atest MV plochy
atest MV sutiny
ST1
ZPO1
ZMT
ZMT-T3
IRO
IPO-R
IPO-V
IPO1
IPO2
IPO3
VPG1
VPG2
VPG3
ZVV1
ZVV2
ZVV3
SVV1
SVV2
SVV3
BH
SchH1
SchH2
SchH3
FH1
FH2

yoshy

by yoshy on 24 May 2010 - 02:05

no the same dog has zop listed just like zpo1. PARD z jirkova dvora       jinopo stud

rpd haha. i like that. look at www.kreativekennels.com stud dogs.

some of the 2 letter and single letter ones were from eurosport studs.



i mean i have just stumbled across so many when doing research on lines and breedings that i had never seen its not even funny. so i figured i would bring them up.

i just started righted them down. I have a list around here somewhere. and its pretty long.

thanks daryl- i looked at your site. and on a few others and there are many i dont know or dont understand. so maybe il start asking at soem point instead of looking for the light switch in the dark haha.

OGBS

by OGBS on 24 May 2010 - 02:05

I'm not sure now on the EDD either because there is a rating number after it.
Here is something else that I found at www.workingdogs.com
Internationally Recognized Working Titles (SV/FCI) (Compiled from DDRGSD-L members, Schutzhund USA, and a variety of international online resources)

SchHA Novice Schutzhund obedience and protection
Bh Basic companion dog - traffic sureness
WH Watch Dog
AD Endurance
SchH1 Novice Schutzhund qualification in tracking, obedience, and protection
SchH2 Intermediate Schutzhund qualification in tracking, obedience, and protection
SchH3 Masters level of Schutzhund tracking, obedience, and protection.
FH1 Advanced tracking
FH2 Superior tracking qualification.
IPO1 International Novice Schutzhund trial qualification.
IPO2 International Intermediate Schutzhund.
IPO3 International Masters level Schutzhund.
BpDH1 2 Railroad Police Dog
BIH Blind Leader Dog
DH Service Dog
DPH Service Police Dog
HGH Herding Dog
LwH Avalanche Dog
PFP1 PFP2 Police Tracking Dog
PH Police Dog (obtained through the Danish Politihundeforeningen, a police dog association open to civilians)
PSP1, 2 3 Police Guard Dog
RtH Rescue Dog
ZFH Customs Tracking Dog
ZH1, 2 3 Customs Dog
Africa IWT 1, 2,
Austria SchH1, 2 3 and FHA 1, 2, 3
Belgium Cereco1, IWR1, 2 3 equivalent to IPO1, 2 3
Czech Republic ZVV1, 2 3 equivalent to SchH1, 2 3
Denmark BHP1, 2 3 equivalent to SchH1, 2 3 and SPH equivalent to FH
England PD (Police Dog)
Finland SK1 equivalent to IPO1
Holland VH1, 2 3 equivalent to SchH1, 2 3 and SPH equivalent to FH
Hungary SZL1, 2 3 also ZVV1, 2 3 equivalent to SchH1, 2 3
Italy Brevetto 1, 2 3 equivalent to SchH1, 2 3
Poland ZVV1, 2 3 equivalent to SchH1, 2 3
Switzerland SchH, SchHB, SchHC; CHD1 equivalent to SchH1
Yugoslavia CAB1, 2 3 equivalent to SchH1, 2 3

by SitasMom on 24 May 2010 - 02:05

SVV2 OR ZVV2 is similar to SchH2, except that there is more involved and not very many dogs ever  make SVV3 OR ZVV3.

Hundreds of dogs make SchH3 every year.


darylehret

by darylehret on 24 May 2010 - 02:05

I'm pretty sure Kreative made that crap up to award their own dogs, and if you've seen any of their videos you'd not have much appreciation for their level of skill.

vonissk

by vonissk on 24 May 2010 - 05:05

I realize now after studying other pedigrees that the SVV is Slovakian and ZVV is Czech.  Thanks for all the discussion as I have learned a lot.My girl is a retired brood bitch and I just look at her in amazement that she did all that work,  Don't know her scores so don't know how good she was.............. 

OGBS

by OGBS on 24 May 2010 - 05:05

If you haven't already, learn the Slovak commands and you will soon learn what a great dog you have!
http://www.eurosportk9.com/commands.asp
Most importantly, have fun with her!!!

vonissk

by vonissk on 24 May 2010 - 12:05

I know a couple of the commands but I will definately go check that out.  Thanks for sharing.  I will tell you now I just love her.  Puppies are nice--I love puppies and it is so much fun watching them grow and learn and esp with the sables change colors.  But then getting an older dog that is already trained, housebroken, crate trained, etc etc...............pretty nice.  Here is her pedigree and pic by the way. http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/pedigree/473840.html

GSDPACK

by GSDPACK on 24 May 2010 - 15:05

There is a lot of Czech/Slovak titles. ZVVis the same as SVV, ZPO is the same as SPO.. it it the language difference that makes it harder.

NZR is a (czechoslovakian) rulebook. "I dont have the little accents to write it properly CAGE could help me out sometimes.

There ate tracking titles, Obedience titles, combo of those titles and some specialty titles and I will be honest I don;t know what each end every darn title requires.

FPr is TR.. the same thing.

SVV/ZVV are not as hard to obtaine but they are deserved. most people went into the IPO side (easier, more precise and even dogs that could not do ZVV exell in it)

In zvv3 the dog has to guard the helper 2x... BY itself without the handler present.. most dogs will just leave because daddy or mommy is not around.. no bite just a 3 minutes stare.. (unless it changed since 10 years ago) My dog engaged on the guard and did not out.. I was disqualified.. it is ok he was a pushy dog.

No pattern... you MUST pay attention and know your Left and Right under stress of competing..
I have the rule book for ZVV1-ZVV3. here.. from abour 5 years ago. It all can be read on a web site.

vonissk

by vonissk on 25 May 2010 - 02:05

Gsd Pack I was hoping you would join in...............What is the website for reading the rule book?  I mean it's very doubtful that I would ever do it but I like to learn.  By the way I saw the girl you had for sale and that V oodoo dog is awesome and I am not much into blacks................Is he yours?  Thank you for all the info.............





 


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