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Old 26-06-2008, 10:28   #1
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Eh Daiva, where you see "work" during this exam? I find and find and I can´t see it. Only running. And I think, all shy dogs can run. And some- very quickly.
In Czech republic- SVP is not working exam and dogs with this exam can´t go to working class. It is right.
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Old 26-06-2008, 10:36   #2
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i know, only i say: INT CH you cann have with SVP.
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Old 26-06-2008, 10:38   #3
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Old 26-06-2008, 12:01   #4
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Eh Daiva, where you see "work" during this exam? I find and find and I can´t see it. Only running. And I think, all shy dogs can run. And some- very quickly.
In Czech republic- SVP is not working exam and dogs with this exam can´t go to working class. It is right.
well the question should be if FCI will see SVP as working-exam ?
FCI can only give title INT CH for dogs of this breed with working-exam(according to breed-standart) !
....so if dogs of this breed who have passed SVP can get INT CH, FCI have classified SVP as working-exam !

Please correct me if I am wrong
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Old 26-06-2008, 12:12   #5
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thanks for informations.
Yes Rolf, I understand that ; dog can be INT CH FCI if he has SVP1 in Slovakia. But my problem is why FCI don't say me if it's ok for that and and must waiting an confirmation in oder to sure.
And how to have stud book...
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Old 26-06-2008, 12:26   #6
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thanks for informations.
Yes Rolf, I understand that ; dog can be INT CH FCI if he has SVP1 in Slovakia. But my problem is why FCI don't say me if it's ok for that and and must waiting an confirmation in oder to sure.
And how to have stud book...
I know some CSW`s have got titel INT CH from SVP(proove is earlier in this thread), but I did not get comfirmation from FCI my self yet ?
if FCI have reconized SVP for working-exam, then kennel clubs of each country must accept this ofcourse or make FCI change the rules ! ...or exclude themselves from FCI ?
in other words when FCI have given a CSW with passed SVP title INT CH in your country, your kennel club of your country must accept SVP as working-exam !
I dont know what is stud book ? ...pedigree, book of results for working or what ?
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Old 26-06-2008, 12:55   #7
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I dont know what is stud book ?
I think there is a misunderstanding here, stud book in my opinion means breed register of a country where the dog received its pedigree.

In some countries the results of shows, trials and competitions are not entered into the pedigree but to a booklet which comes with it (I don't know the name of this booklet). Also some trials require special booklet (when I did agility with my wolfdog cca 15 years ago it was like that for agility in Slovakia at least). I think pivoine means this.
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Old 26-06-2008, 12:59   #8
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I think there is a misunderstanding here, stud book in my opinion means breed register of a country where the dog received its pedigree.

In some countries the results of shows, trials and competitions are not entered into the pedigree but to a booklet which comes with it (I don't know the name of this booklet). Also some trials require special booklet (when I did agility with my wolfdog cca 15 years ago it was like that for agility in Slovakia at least). I think pivoine means this.
yes Sashcia and thanks, it's a mistake of me
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Old 26-06-2008, 13:26   #9
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Thanks for explanation Saschia

I have 1 book for Czech exams and 2 different books for Danish exams, for Danish show results we only get a diploma and titles as DK CH will be addet to pedigree.....
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Old 26-06-2008, 12:57   #10
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Ok, I waiting for FCI answer.
I thought that the stud book was a work book, but know , it's the number of pedigree, sorry for this mistake
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