KKL1 (KoerKlasse 1)
For this rating the dog must
compete for titles in Germany or other countries
under the rules of the SV (Verein fur Deutsche
Schferhunde, the club for German Shepherd
Dogs in Germany). To meet this world
standard each dog must pass a companion dog
temperament test (BH), a minimum of a SchH1/IPO1
working degree, certified hips ("a" stamp or
OFA) a 12 mile endurance test followed by an
examination for physical soundness. The dog must
also compete at a show to achieve a conformation
rating of at least a SG or better. These
requirements make the dog eligible to enter a
Krung/ Breed Survey (qualify for breeding). At
the Breed Survey the dog is carefully evaluated
for correct structure, temperament and courage.
These requirements are only guidelines for our
breed, sometimes recommendations are given to
who the dog should be bred with to produce
excellent offspring, also sometimes certain
bloodlines are not bred together as the two
bloodlines do not work well together.
Koerklasse 2 (KKL2)
Suitable for breeding. Dog may have minor faults
in structure or work, which can sometimes be
compensated for by other bloodlines. Maybe re
surveyed at a later date.
Hip
Ratings
"a"
Dogs
hips have been x-rayed and certified acceptable.
(required for breed survey)
"ZW"
Breed
Value Assessment Number
The best tool for breeders in the fight against
canine hip dysplasia (CHD), to come along in
years, is the SV's HD Zuchtwert, or Breed value
assessment number (HD ZW). The HD ZW number is
an estimation of the probability that a dog will
produce progeny with CHD.
The
HD ZW value factors in many variables in the
calculation, but is based mostly on the hip
status of a dog's progeny. This is the critical
factor in the usefulness of the HD ZW. The dog's
own hip status is only one of several important
variables in the equation, not the sole
determinant. This is because it is possible for
a dog with excellent hip status to produce a
majority of progeny with CHD. And conversely, a
dog with Fair hip status can produce a majority
of progeny with excellent hip status. Without
factoring in this critical look at the dog's
Genotype (what his genes pass on to progeny) in
addition to his Phenotype, (what his actual hip
status is) real progress can not be made in
reducing the incidence of CHD.
So how does it
work? Each dog registered with the SV is
assigned an HD ZW number at birth, based on its
Parents HD ZW numbers. After a dog is x-rayed,
its own hip status is factored into his HD ZW.
Upon producing progeny of his own, the results
of the progeny's x-rays are then factored into
the parents HD ZW numbers. The HD ZW number is
not a static value. It fluctuates depending on
what the dog produces! This is what is
important: A dog's Genotype; What the dog
produces. Not his Phenotype; what his actual hip
status is.
An HD ZW value
of 100 has been set as the breed average. HD ZW
values LESS than 100 mean the dog produces fewer
progeny with CHD than the breed average. A
number greater than 100 means a dog produces CHD
more often than the breed average. So HD ZW
values less than 100 are desirable. HOWEVER, the
focus must still be on the Total Dog. Breeding
decisions need to include much more than only a
dog's HD ZW! Working ability and Temperament are
most important!
To allow for
this, the SV requires that the calculated HD ZW
for progeny of a desired mating be 100 or less.
So a bitch with an HD ZW of 80 can be bred to a
male with an HD ZW number as high as 120! The
pups of a breeding like this would be assigned
HD ZW values of 100 at birth. So HD ZW values
Less than 100 are not just desirable, they offer
greater options in breeding partners.
Additionally, stud dog owners can prove their
dog's prepotency by accepting breedings to
bitches with high HD ZW values.
For breeders
in the US, you must register your dog with the
SV or USA/SV, and have the dog's x-ray evaluated
by the SV for 'a' stamp. This also settles the
Penn HIP vs. OFA vs. 'a' stamp question. The
diagnostic method to determine a dog's hip
status is not relevant. The most relevant data
comes from a dog's actual production, "Do his
progeny have CHD or not."
There are several sources to
obtain data on an individual dog's HD ZW value.
The SV website has a search engine which allows
entering a dog's SV registration number, or
parts of the dogs name, to obtain the HD ZW.
This site maps that feature in the "HD-ZW
Search". You can also buy the data on CD from
the SV as a one time purchase, or as a
subscription updated quarterly.
This tool is a
must have for every serious breeder! And now,
every puppy buyer can have additional, useful
information, regarding the potential for a puppy
to develop CHD.
Change in the reference basis (numerical
calculation) of the HD Breed Value Assessment
(HD-Zuchtwertschtzung)
SHOW RATING TITLES
World Sieger
The shows in Europe and now in North America crown the
top dog in each class with the title Sieger. The
most prestigious class is the Adult working
class where dogs are rated VA (select) and V
(excellent). VA is given to top dogs only at the
national level and cannot be given at the
regional level. Only dogs in the working class
can achieve a VA or V rating. The highest rating
in the other classes is SG (very good)
Siegerin
Same as for Sieger but applies to the females in each
class.
"VA"
Excellent Select title in that is only awarded
at the Annual Sieger Show
"V"
Excellent title at a show
"SG"
Very Good ( minimum
required for breed survey)
"G"
Good
A
Sufficient
"VP"
Very
promising, given to puppies attending a
conformation show
"U"
unsatisfactory, has faults not allowed under the
breed standard
WORKING TITLES
"BH"
Temperament test and obedience examination to
qualify for Schutzhund titles. This MUST be
completed before competing for a SchH1 degree
Schutzhund (SchH) 1, 2 or 3
These
tests combine the disciplines of tracking,
obedience and protection. Each level must be
passed on the trial day and to a score of 70 or
better in each discipline to achieve the degree.
In each degree the disciplines are harder for
the dog and handler to compete. A SchH1 is the
minimum required working title for breeding in
Germany. In Canada or the USA there is no such
requirement for breeding.
IPO
(1,2,3)
Comparable to a Schutzhund Degree
HGH
Herding Dog title
PH
Police Dog
FH
(1)
Advanced tracking degree
AD
The
dog has passed an endurance degree test by
gaiting approximately 9 miles with a 10 minute
rest halfway. Passed a simple obedience test at
the end of the run. In addition the dog is given
a simple physical examination after the AD test.
(requirement for the Breed Survey)