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by bubbabooboo on 30 May 2013 - 14:05
by Kevin Nance on 30 May 2013 - 15:05
by Kevin Nance on 30 May 2013 - 15:05
A large part of the reason the USCA has a breed registry recognizing ONLY properly titled and KOERed dogs, is the WUSV REQUIRES it via their constitution as a condition of membership. It is a flawed program (of our's) but nonetheless well intended and has nothing to do, as you assert, with "superiority complexes" or attempts at such....
If the GSDCA adhered accordingly, I would have no issue with their WUSV membership as "qualified" via their (the WUSV's) very clearly spelled out requirements. The GSDCA does not (and I don't begrudge them). It merely means they represent a different constituency of the German Shepherd Dog world. It is called the AKC standard and it is their primary focus and I wish them and their people nothing but the best.
This has been hashed ad nauseum, but the WUSV chooses to "recognize" the GSDCA ONLY for political purposes and financial gain and NOT for their adherence, promotion of, and compliance with the SV standard as the WUSV Constitution regarding membership status states.
But, Charles, congratulations; you have sucked me in once more to response toward an off topic, nonsense rant...
Best to you and your many skewed, inaccurate perceptions.
The forum topic and no doubt many, many drawn out "rebuttals" is all your's.
Kevin Nance
by Blitzen on 30 May 2013 - 15:05
by Kevin Nance on 30 May 2013 - 15:05
:)
Kevin

by bubbabooboo on 30 May 2013 - 15:05
Perhaps there is a political purpose that the WUSV recognizes the GSDCA and the GSDCA-WDA and the USCA. I think the purpose is first that the GSDCA has a better connection to the 3.5 million GSD owners that are not part of IPO in the USA. Second I think the WUSV is happy to have a division of power in the USA as the track record of neither the GSDCA-WDA nor the USCA inspires confidence in their leadership.
by Bob McKown on 30 May 2013 - 15:05
by Blitzen on 30 May 2013 - 15:05

by Mystere on 30 May 2013 - 16:05
Really? I am careful to always use "USCA" and I may rarely slip back into the former acronym, but I am sure that I have not. What you apparently latch onto like a tick is the ONE time the term "USA" has been used as a reference to United Schutzhund Clubs of America in eons/ages/years on this forum. And, at that, from a document used for a decade or more (among hundreds of pages on the USCA site) on which a "C" has inadvertently not been added. Did that just make your day, Sweetie? Glad to oblige and so cheaply!

Instead of latching onto the lack of a "C" so fiercely, why not answer as to why YOU are not on the field with your dogs, as, after all, you acknowledge that schutzhund /IPO is a breed-worthiness test and you are a breeder. So..... Please explain why no one has seen the name "Charley Finley" and/or "Hard Kandee" in any trial results, or even show results.
Finally, it is pretty clear that the only TROLL here is you--you will note that the image is male, so don't try to project.


Now, can we return to the TOPIC--the QUALIFICATION TRIAL taking place in two days??
BEST WISHES TO ALL INVOLVED!! I am sure that the host club will do its usual great job with the event. May the Schutzhund Gods be smiling in Ohio this weekend and provide lush, green grass and 300 lb track-layers for tracking, flawless retrieves and send-outs, strong helpers with beaucoup "presence," so the dogs can really show what they have!! No rain, winds, humidity or heat. Above all, may ALL have a great time.

GO TEAM USCA!





by bubbabooboo on 30 May 2013 - 16:05
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