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by eddyelevation on 21 April 2013 - 21:04

thanks blitzen for that link

by SitasMom on 22 April 2013 - 23:04

Lolita Nina vom Fernheim, TN-O, NCC, NF, NJC, OAJ, OA, AXJ, EAC, SG, SR, SS, SSA, SJ, AS, AD, TH-E, HP-N, WV-N, CGC...

I just came across this one and have no idea what most of these are.

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by GSD Lineage on 22 April 2013 - 23:04

Agility titles, but with some cheating.
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Like Obedience and SchH You don't List them all CD CDX UD UDT, the highest of those is UDT and it requires the CD CDX were already achieved, Why would you list CD CDX UD TD UDT on the same dog like that?

In SchH would you add SchH1 SchH2 SchH3, ? No you get to 3 and you then don't list the 1, 2, or the BH.

SitasMom Said:
 
TN-O, NCC, NF, NJC, OAJ, OA (Open Agility) , AXJ (Excellent Jumpers), EAC, SG, SR, SS, SSA, SJ, AS, AD, TH-E, HP-N, WV-N, CGC (Canine Good Citizen) the J might be "With Weaves"

 

by gsdstudent on 23 April 2013 - 09:04

change of mind-set; What dog produced the most titled dogs of all time? These pursuits are all just mind-mess and brain-tease. Mink  had a very short breeding career yet still has a huge impact on working lines today. Fero had many breedings and still has a huge impact on WL GSD. What is the difference? Show records and working stats depend on someone placing a lot of time, money, and effort on managing a dog. ''Alphabet soup'' breeding will not work. Never breed papers to papers, learn which dogs and blood lines work with your dog[s]. Learn what will work with your breeding program.  Takes involvement in the complete GSD world.

by gsdstudent on 23 April 2013 - 09:04

mind-set adjustment; Korung [ KKL] is the most important thing to see after a name. Let us not debate about the sham artists who find cracks in the supervision and implementation, of the breed survey , to get KKL on less worthy animals. Go to all of your local events to see the ''best'' specimens for your breeding program. Look at what is involved to receive the KKL . Strive to only breed dogs who pass this program.

by johan77 on 23 April 2013 - 10:04

Don´t think a german korung says so much for a dog already titled in SCH, unless it´s important it pass the conformation part. Titles for me must be somehow "real" titles or not already baked into others like a SCH1 is a must for a SCH3, also SCH,IPO,VPG are just different names for the same title, or ? A dog with 3 titles will suddenly have 9 if you list every level and not only the highest level in each title, a bit different to obtain one difficult title compared to 5 others that is not involving much work for both dog and handler. The question was not so much about if titled dogs mean the best dogs, but I suppose a dog that have competed a lot in different sports to old age has to have some naturall ability and soundness. Another bitch with many "real" titles, both IPO3, KNPV and different tracking and search titles,
http://www.working-dog.eu/dogs_details.php?id=199540&
 

by Blitzen on 23 April 2013 - 10:04

It looks to me like we will never reach a consensus on which GSD's have the most titles. Does it really matter anyway?


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by VKGSDs on 23 April 2013 - 11:04

I guess it depends on which titles count.  You can simply count the titles...  I'm guessing the dogs that do agility in multiple venues are going to win.

by SitasMom on 23 April 2013 - 11:04

Instead of which dog how about wich bitch?
A Dog can have 100's of pups (with only a fraction of excellent pups), but a bitch is much more limited ... to me, its a better indicator of true the genetics behind her.

German Shepherds are so versatile, why stay with only IPO, SAR and Herding? Why not cross train?
In Germany the SV sponsors many Agility competitions. The SV scorebooks has a special page for agility scores and the SV magazine has 2 or 3 pages dedicated to agility in every issue.
 

by eddyelevation on 23 April 2013 - 11:04

good point johan and sitasmom................





 


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