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Breed standard & bonitations How typical CzW should look like, measurements and commentaries to the breed standard, information about bonitations and youth presentations.... |
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Thank you, that definitely helps to clear it up a bit! I was mistaken about the not publishing litters that haven't been tested, I found the thread again it said they would not publish stud dogs that didn't have HD scores. Oops
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I'm curious what the bonitation code X (sm) means? I know that this is what it says underneath it - "This bonitation code comes from 'svod mladych'. The code is not official yet and may change in the future."...but do all the codes from "svod mladych" say x(sm) or are there different codes, and if there are then what do they mean?
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on "svod mladých" or puppy bonitation you can get only "excelent" or "very good" - in Slovakia. In Czech republic, you get on "svod" something like bonitation code, but its still a puppy, so this code can change.
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The X means that the bonitation is not recognised by this site...wofldog.org standards.
What the standards for wolfdog.org really are i don't know exactly but anyway, practically all the bonitations held in Italy in the last 4 years by the official Italian Club are considered not recognized or not official, although made by official judges with names like Monika Soukupova, Jindra Jedlichka or Anna Simackova It's a long story of love and hate and bla bla bla...really it's better not to start another long disgusting thread as some recent ones. All i can say to you is that considering that Slovakia and Czech republic do not care much about foreign Bonitations, for example I know for sure (said many times in other threads...maybe you can look up some threads) a male stud from abroad can be used if he complies to the breeding requirements in his country of origin, which means a czech breeder can use a french male without bonitation because in France it's not a requirement for breeding, it's just an important "help" for breeders and owners to know how their dogs comply to standard massimo
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