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CZECH PEDIGREE ELEMENTS: |
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CKSP |
Czech registration number |
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SKAP |
Slovakian registration number |
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Barva srsti |
Color (vlkoseda=sable, celocerna=black, cerna znaky= black & brown, hnede=light, tmave=dark. |
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Sourozenci |
Littermates |
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0/0 |
Left hip/right hip, negative for dysplasia |
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2/2 |
Dysplasia in both hips |
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RATING GIVEN BY TOP INTERNATIONAL JUDGES AT THE WORKING EXHIBITION SHOW: |
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Vyborny |
"V" or Excellent |
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Velmi dobry |
Very Good |
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Dobry or dobra |
Good |
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Trida or tr. |
Class, as in selected to the 1st class or 2nd Breed Class. |
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Chov |
Champion as in breed class champion. |
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Dozivotne |
Selected to a Breeding Class for life. |
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Bonitacni Karta |
Breed Survey Card, a series of letters and numbers used to describe a particular dog. |
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Full Bonitacion |
A dog who has been through a complete Breed Surveys, Rated, and been selected to a Breed Class. |
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INTERNATIONAL WORKING TITLES & CERTIFICATIONS: |
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Mistr. CR |
Czech Champion (Working). |
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Mistr. SR |
Slovak Champion (Working). |
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UM |
Participant in Czech Nationals. |
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UM CR |
Czech National Champion. |
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UM SR |
Slovak National Participant. |
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UMS FCI |
National Participant for the World FCI team. |
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UMS WUSV |
National Participant for the World WUSV team. |
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Kraj. vit. |
Regional Show Champion |
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vit. tr. |
Czech Class Champion (Show) |
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ZP |
Participant in Search & Rescue |
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SP |
Tracking Title. |
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UP |
National Participant. |
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UPM |
Completion of Search & Rescue |
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SP/PS |
Border Patrol dog title. |
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SP-VB |
Police examination title. |
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ZM |
Basic minimum (All 3 phases just for young dogs). |
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ZMP |
Similar to ZVV, also includes Article Search (ZMMP=1st level, ZMP2=Highest Level). |
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ZPS |
Special Tracking title. |
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ZPO |
Protection title (SPO=Slovak equivalent). More bite work than in SchH. |
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PO |
Protection dog. |
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ZLP |
Avalanche dog. |
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ZZP |
Search & Rescue dog. |
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ZVV 1, 2, 3 |
Czech and Slovak (ZVV/SVV) title system is a utility dog system. More realistic and demanding on all levels as compared to the thousands of dog's that acquire a SchH3. Only 3 to 5 dog's yearly attain the ZVV3 title. This title includes long, detailed tracking phases, full obedience and extensive protection on and off leash. |
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SchH 1, 2, 3 |
A sport originated in Germany to evaluate a dog's ability in tracking, obedience, and protection. Three levels; 1 degree the most elementary, 3 degree the most advanced. |
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IPO 1, 2, 3 |
Similar to SchH according to international rules. |