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by wolfeberg on 07 December 2019 - 17:12
SV: HD a-Ausland (a6)
Is this bad?

by Western Rider on 07 December 2019 - 20:12
He was not done in Germany He is A rated
by GSDHeritage on 07 December 2019 - 22:12
SV Hip Ratings
The German A stamp: Hip quality rating. Three
German ratings, A1, A2, A3, and A6 for a rating on a German Pedigree but done
in a foreign country recognized by the SV.
A1: Normal NON deficient hips
A2: Fast Normal. Near normal hips.
A3: Noch Zugelassen. Still allowed for
breeding, Fair hips.
A6: Dog's hips rated in a foreign country
approved by the SV. x-rayed outside of Germany
a4 - is basically mild-moderate
a5 would be considered severe

by Western Rider on 07 December 2019 - 23:12
I didn't post the chart as it is confusing to some. It makes it look like A6 is worse than a5 severe, not so,
SV: HD a-Ausland (a6) This is what was posted. If I remember correctly, being told it says HD a meaning a hips The Ausland (a6) stands for not being done in Germany but from an approved system.

by Hundmutter on 08 December 2019 - 03:12
by GSDHeritage on 08 December 2019 - 10:12
HD-6 = “a”-foreign country certification of “normal & nearly normal” (details of findings are unknown)
by Lovemytwain on 08 December 2019 - 11:12

by Hundmutter on 08 December 2019 - 13:12
If there are papers on a dog which say they have a German 'a' stamp, then the Germans/SV have awarded this because the dog's results are compliant with their rules. So obviously they won't be awarding that to any dog which has been considered in another country and NOT found 'Normal or Near-Normal'.
If I had a dog with an 'ausland' notation, I would be curious as to what was said about the hips in detail when they were done; the SV might not tell you those 'details of findings'; but it is normally possible to see in which country the hips were X-rayed. Of course, if the OP or anyone else in this position does not wish to know about that degree of detail, and is simply happy with the idea that their dog has Normal or Near-Normal hips, that is fine, and up to them.
If you DO ask the question however, it does give you a way to cross-check that the papers and the 'a' stamp are genuine ...

by wolfeberg on 09 December 2019 - 09:12
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