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by tcall36917 on 20 April 2005 - 06:04

what does that mean as far as sv or any shows or competions here un the us if a dog have svv1 or zvv1

by blackgsd on 20 April 2005 - 13:04

This is the equivalant of Sch1. Other then some minor differences in routines, the ZVV1 is the same as Sch1. Ed

by CRP on 20 April 2005 - 16:04

SVV1 is for Solvakia and ZVV1 is for the Czech Republic. You can find full descriptions at the EurosportK-9 website. I believe S and ZVV1,2,3 are more demanding than Schutzund. Therefore I wouldn't refer to them as equivalant. IMHO Chris

by Hudson on 20 April 2005 - 17:04

In what ways are they more demanding??

by tcall36917 on 20 April 2005 - 18:04

i understand all this however my question was what does it mean for a dog here in the us can he be shown as if he was sch 1 or compete as so or they recognized here in the states as such

by Hukka on 21 April 2005 - 11:04

No, SVV/ZVV title is not regonized anywhere else.

ibso52

by ibso52 on 09 March 2009 - 19:03

SVV and ZVV titles are harder.  One of the hardest things to teach a dog is the crawl and I know in the SVV and ZVV titles the dog has to crawl during obedience title.  Also the long bite is further with the helper stationary.

OGBS

by OGBS on 09 March 2009 - 19:03

There are many differences in each and every aspect of the Czech/Slovak system of trialing. It is much more demanding at every level. There are few dogs that pass the level 3.
It is a much more realistic trial and less of a sport. This is how the military and police dogs were/are tested.
A very good friend of mine, who is from Slovakia, is working on putting together a translated manual for the training and trialing of dogs in this manner. My schutzhund club is also considering holding trials under these rules at some point.
If you are interested in more info send me a pm. I will be helping her write the manual so that it makes better sense in English.

To the OP those titles are meaningless as for trialing here or anywhere else unless you decided to trial according to those rules.
Any title is meaningless unless it is recognized by the organization you are trialing under.
If you go to an AKC obedience event and tell them that you have a Sch3 on your dog they will tell you to get in line with the beginners. Sch 3 is meaningless to AKC for obedience.

katjo74

by katjo74 on 10 March 2009 - 04:03

I agree wit OGBS. Schutzhund and other working titles do not transfer into anything with the American Kennel Club, so to them it means nothing. You buy their official pedigree, its nothing but names & registration numbers. Hip certification info doesn't transfer, either.

Actually, I have heard that schutzhund trained dogs who heel with more attentativeness of being curved and ever so slightly ahead of the handler looking up at them will be judged by an AKC judge more critically. So some modifications would have to be made in training if you ever planned on showing in AKC  obedience with a dog with working titles from other countries.


by Christopher Smith on 10 March 2009 - 18:03

Here is a video of a couple of ZVV1 dogs trialing. Judge for yourself how it compares to schutzhund. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQxta-Z4Bk4&feature=related





 


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