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Post by landgraf on May 19, 2011 23:17:57 GMT -5
You actually only need the BH and a ZTP. A SchH1 is not required so a dog can be considered suitable for breeding and never see stick hits, and yes I agree with you Bommer they should be in the test.
Wendy
Wendy
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Post by grabichler on May 20, 2011 8:28:16 GMT -5
You are right, Wendy, suitable for breeding with ZTP, but for the actual breeding one of the dogs (sire or dam) also has to have at least VPG 1, at least here in Germany.
So the minimum requirement would be:
1 dog: ZTP 1 dog: ZTP, VPG 1
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Post by boomer on May 20, 2011 13:53:10 GMT -5
That still leaves at least one dog that doesn't need to show it can take the pressure from stick hits during the drive. Not trying to pick on the DV just trying to make heads or tails of the reasoning.
ADRK has the same requirements for breeding but even the dog with only a ZtP. still shows it can take stick hits.
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Post by vrulli on May 20, 2011 16:05:46 GMT -5
Would you be head-over-heels over a combination like the one above? I would really need to know much more I guess. It's just an evaluation tool that's not even mandatory here.
-Virginia
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Post by landgraf on May 21, 2011 2:52:35 GMT -5
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Post by vrulli on May 21, 2011 6:35:48 GMT -5
Yes, that is indeed an intense breed survey! I like that it involves alot of tests for environmental soundness.
It seems these dogs have had alot of training. By that I mean they are not year old, green, or otherwise untested.
While the DCM Korung brings it to another level, it seems unfair to compare it to the DV ZTP?
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Post by socaldobie on May 21, 2011 15:43:31 GMT -5
Now that's a test..
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Post by dobermandobbie on Dec 25, 2011 0:49:33 GMT -5
Congratulations to all the winners and participants. I wish I can join the event next time.
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