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Entire show results, click
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Catalog numbers with a yellow background are the Universal Sieger
candidates (all males).
Catalog numbers with a blue background are the Highest USA Bred in
that class.
Results are now ready. More info. will be forth coming.
Individual class links will be available later.
Click here for an explanation
of entry information and abbreviations.
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Male
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Working
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Young Dog
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Youth
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Senior Pup
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Junior Pup
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Baby Pup
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Female
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Working
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Young Dog
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Youth
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Senior Pup
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Junior Pup
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Baby Pup
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Kennel Groups:
1st Place - von Wilhendorf
2nd Place - vom Mittelwest
3rd Place - v. Bullinger
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Highest USA Bred Working Male -
#58, VA1, Teejay von Wilhendorf |
Highest USA Bred Working Female -
#66, VA3, Fendi von Wilhendorf |
Highest USA Bred Young Dog Male -
#114, SG1, Jackson von Wilhendorf |
Highest USA Bred Young Dog Female -
#129, SG2, Ulanda vom Mittelwest |
Highest USA Bred Youth Male -
#145, SG2, Connerz vom Mittelwest |
Highest USA Bred Youth Female -
#166, SG1, Sonja von Monroe Haus |
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Explanation of entry information:
An * before a dog's name means that the dog is breed surveyed. Dog's
registered name, date of birth, (age in years.months) USA registration,
other registration, tattoo, working titles, breed survey rating, hip
certification, (sire's name, sire's registration, sire's other registration,
sire's working titles, dam's name, dam's registration, dam's other registration,
dam's working titles) B: breeder's name and country, O: owner's name,
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Explanation of the hip ratings:
a1 = "a" normal
a2 = "a" fast normal
a3 = "a" noch zugelassen
a6 = foreign certification
OFA (E) = OFA excellent
OFA (G) = OFA good
OFA (F) = OFA fair |
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Explanation of conformation assessments and ratings:
All Classes:
Pull means the owner let the show officials know ahead of time
that their dog would not be exhibited.
NS = No Show which means the dog simply did not show up for
their class, no explanation is given to show officials.
Puppy Classes: The following assessments are made. The
assessments cannot be interpreted as an evaluation of breeding worth.
VP (very promising): Animals conforming fully to the
breed standard or have minimal anatomical shortcomings.
P (promising): Animals conforming to the standard, but
presenting clearly recognizable anatomical and developmental shortcomings.
LP (less promising): Animals who are not outgoing enough or
have faults which make them unfit for breeding.
Dog Classes: The following ratings can be issued.
VA (excellent select): To qualify for a V-Select rating, dogs
must have currently a breed survey ranking of Class 1, have complete
and faultless dentition, or must have a dental notation as established
by the breed book office, and must have at least a SchH 2 title or
equivalent. They must come from a survey and performance breeding.
Dogs competing for the V-Select rating a second time must have a SchH
3 title. (refer also to the definition for the V rating)
V (excellent): Animals in the Working Classes who, after
undergoing a thorough examination, fully conform to the breed standard,
who are self-confident, outgoing, and indifferent to gun fire, whose
pedigree shows the "a" stamp or proof of OFA certification and when
more than 3-1/2 years old, must be breed surveyed. Double premolars
#1 are allowed.
SG (very good): The highest rating in the Youth and
Young Dog Classes for animals who fully conform to the breed standard.
In the Working Classes, this rating goes to animals which meet the
requirements for "excellent", but show minor anatomical shortcomings.
It also applies to anatomically faultless animals who measure up to
one centimeter over or under size limits, or have one missing premolar
#1 or one incisor.
G (good): Applies to animals who conform to the standard, but
show clearly recognizable anatomical shortcomings. Missing teeth as
follows: two missing premolars #1; or one missing premolar #1 and
one missing incisor; or one missing premolar #2; or one missing premolar
#3; or two missing incisors; or one missing premolar #2 and one incisor;
or one missing premolar #2 and one missing premolar #1, or 2 missing
premolars #2.
A (sufficient): Applies to animals who are on the day
of the show, sensitive to gun fire, do not display the required outgoing
behavior or whose overall condition including anatomical factors does
not permit award of a higher rating.
M (insufficient): Applies to animals who are gun shy, show
poor character and/or do not display the required degree of outgoing
behavior or have faults which preclude their use for breeding. This
ranking applies also to animals that exceed the upper and/or lower
measurement limits by more than one centimeter. The rating "insufficient"
mandates issuance of a "Unavailable for Progeny Registration" notation
which must be requested by the breed judge.
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Explanation of Performance Test ratings:
TSB (Rating of Inherited Drives, Self-Confidence, and Stress Tolerance.):
'a' (pronounced): Self-confidence, urgent, goal oriented, and
firm biting and holding, no negative reactions to stick hits, close
attention to the helper during all phases.
A (sufficient/present): Limitations in self-confidence, determination,
biting, and reaction to stick hits and during the holding at bay phases.
M (insufficient): Lacking self-confidence, strong limitations
with respect to stress tolerance and lacking interest in the helper.
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