Sieger Show Regulations Effective Sieger Show 2003
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I. GENERAL The
USA Sieger Show is a three-day event. Entry is limited to German Shepherd
Dogs listed in the USA Breed Registry or other FCI/WUSV recognized breed registries. All dogs shown in
classes 12 months and older must be registered with USA when owned by a
resident of the United States. A Breed Survey is not provided. These Sieger Show rules are
based on USA’s breed show regulations, which are also binding unless
otherwise stated here. Entrants are advised that
they must submit the original, proper pedigree and registration papers of the
dog during check-in, as well as proof of training titles, breed survey
papers, and hip certification, if applicable or awarded. Acceptable training
titles are SchH, IP, DPO, HGH, and others deemed acceptable by the Breed
Advisory Committee. Dogs brought to the show
must provide proof of proper vaccinations required by law. Not acceptable are
dogs which seem to be not healthy. Dogs that are not entered in the show
cannot be brought to the show grounds. Should a dog entered in
classes 12 months and older become sick after the stand exam, it must be
brought to the show veterinarian for examination. A written note from the
show veterinarian is required for withdrawal from the show. Without
exception, this written note is to be delivered to the presiding judge of the
appropriate class. Dogs that are withdrawn from the show without explicit
permission of the presiding judge must be given the rating of insufficient. Participants must be alert
to prevent their dogs from coming into contact with other dogs. The show
organizer is not responsible for damages to any dogs, damages caused by any
dogs, or in the event of the theft of any dog. A judge’s decision at a
breed show is final. A protest is not permitted. For dogs entered and not
presented, the full entry fee is payable. The exhibitor is responsible
for sportsmanlike behavior and presentation. The exhibitor is also
responsible for truthful statements about his dog. Violations lead to
disqualification of the dog, expulsion from the show grounds and/or the
initiation of a disciplinary procedure. II. CLASSES AND SCHEDULE The dogs will be judged in
seven classes: *Baby puppy class (3-6
months) --- ratings awarded are: Very promising (VP),
Promising (P), Less promising (LP). *Junior puppy class (6-9
months) --- ratings awarded are: Very promising (VP),
Promising (P), Less promising (LP). *Senior puppy class (9-12
months) --- ratings awarded are: Very promising (VP),
Promising (P), Less promising (LP). *Adult dog classes (over 24
months without working title) --- ratings awarded are: Very good (SG), Good
(G), Sufficient (A), and Insufficient (M). The above classes will be
judged on the first day of the event. |
*Youth classes (12-18
months) --- ratings awarded are: Very good (SG), Good (G),
Sufficient (A), and Insufficient (M). *Young dog classes (18-24
months) --- ratings awarded are: Very good (SG), Good (G),
Sufficient (A), and Insufficient (M). The above classes will be
judged on the second day of the event, following
the Performance Evaluations of the Working Dog Classes. *Working dog classes (over
24 months with working title) --- ratings awarded are: Excellent - Select
(VA), Excellent (V), Very Good (SG), Good (G),
Sufficient (A), and Insufficient (M). The above classes will be
judged in the performance evaluation on the second day of the event before the Youth Classes and Young Dog Classes.
Immediately after the performance test all dogs that receive the evaluation
“pronounced” will then be judged in the standing examination. Judging will
continue on the third day of the event after the judging of the Progeny
Groups. Kennel Groups will be judged after the
completion of the Working Dog Classes and before the final ceremonies. The
judging in each class starts with the stand exam. The judge carefully studies
the anatomy and character of the dogs. During the entire competition the
judge will always observe the dog in this respect. There will be a test for
gun sensitivity steadiness in the rings. Puppy Classes are excluded from this
test. Once this judging has been completed, the dogs will be required to
start gaiting. The function of the bones and muscles, firmness of the
ligaments and joints, rhythm of movement, strength and endurance, as well as
liveliness are now very carefully evaluated. To be eligible for the
rating of Excellent-Select (VA), the dog must possess at least a SchH2
Degree, the “a” Stamp or OFA Certification and be currently Breed Surveyed in
Class 1. To be eligible to repeat the Excellent-Select rating, the dog must
possess a SchH3 Degree. To be eligible for the
rating of Excellent, dogs must possess the “a” Stamp or OFA Certification and
when over three and one-half years of age, must be currently Breed Surveyed. The age of the dog for
determining the proper class and other requirements shall be its age on the
day prior to the first day of the show. Each Kennel Group must have
no more and no less than (5) five dogs that possess the
name of the kennel. These dogs must come from at least two
different mothers and two different fathers. Dogs entered in the kennel group must also be entered and shown in a
regular class. The most possible uniformity, the most
possible combinations of parents, and the quality of the individual
dogs in each group are the basis for the judging of the Kennel
Groups. Each Progeny Group requires
a minimum of at least six (6) dogs. Dogs exhibited in the Progeny Class must
also be entered and shown in a regular class. There is no entry fee for this
class. The judging of the Progeny Groups shows the quality of the progeny
produced by the often used stud dogs. It also shows which positive and
negative factors may have been inherited by their offspring and what to look
for in the future breedings of these dogs. Therefore, it is required to show
all dogs belonging to the Progeny Group. It is not necessary that the stud
dog be shown in the class. |
Sieger Show Regulations
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III. PERFORMANCE AND
EVALUATION TEST All dogs of the Working Dog
Classes must participate in the Sieger Show Performance Test. There will be
two (2) helpers; one for the “attack on handler” and one for the “pursuit and
courage test”. The dog has three (3) tries
to perform the free heeling exercise to the attack on handler and must reach
a predetermined distance from the blind (20 feet) to pass. The actual attack
will commence when the dog is between 10 to 15 feet from the blind. The
distance from the starting point of heeling to the blind will be 60 feet. The judge will evaluate the grip
work as it is described in USA’s Schutzhund Rule Book, “The dog should
counter the attack securely and energetically in stopping the attack by the
helper.” A lack of self-confidence in the grip work shall be evaluated as
“sufficient” in courage. The “out” should show the
dog clearly off the sleeve and in the guarding phase. The only command
permitted is one word for the out such as: out, aus, or any other single
command of out. The commands of sit or down to affect the out are not
permitted here. The dog, however, may sit, down or stand upon the out
command, but may not bother the helper. The sit or down may be reinforced at
a distance of 10 (ten) feet, if necessary as the handler approaches the dog. The handler should, after
the attack, leash their dog without physical restraint (such as, grabbing the
dog to prevent re-grip). The dog may receive an extra command to out to put
the leash on the dog with no penalty, however, the dog that must be physically
restrained or taken off of the sleeve physically will be disqualified. Once
the dog is secured on lead, this exercise is over. On the pursuit or the long
grip, the handler may encourage the dog while holding them by the collar at
the basic position to initiate the release as the helper proceeds to the
middle of the field to start the exercise. The handler will release the dog
upon a signal from the judge. The grip work and the out will be evaluated the
same as in the attack on handler. Evaluation of the
performance test: 1. Dogs that do not
demonstrate a correct performance test cannot receive the rating of
Excellent-Select (VA). 2. Dogs that continue to
bump or re-grip after the “out” will be placed at the end of whatever
conformation rating they would achieve. 3. Dogs that do not perform
the free heeling exercise within three (3) attempts, or dogs that do not
perform the “out” exercise, or dogs that receive the evaluation of
“sufficient” or “insufficient” cannot continue in the competition of the
show. No rating is given. |
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