Having a new German shepherd in the home can be a fun and thrilling experience. However, when welcoming a new German Shepherd into the house, many questions come into play. One of the main questions is in regards to training your dog and where to begin. Whether its food, praise, toy, or all three, it’s essential to secure a reward that fits your training style and your dog enjoy. One of the methods that Canine Extreme likes to use when training is rewarding with a toy.
Common Titles and Abbreviations for German Shepherds
While researching and looking into a German Shepherd pedigree, you will see that titles and abbreviations are often used. When it comes to understanding the pedigree of the dog and their parent’s pedigree, it’s important to know what these titles and abbreviations stand for. There are countless ones out there. However, there are a few that show up more often than others. Below you can find a list of some of the more common titles and abbreviations that will be connected to your German Shepherd and their parents.
Title | Description |
Working Titles | |
AD | (Ausdauerpruefung) Endurance Test |
BH | (Begleithund) Companion Dog, Obedience and Temperament Examination |
FH1 | (Fahrten hund) Tracking Title at 1200 paces |
FH2 | (Fahrten hund) Tracking Title at 1800 paces |
IGP | (International Prüfung) 3 Levels (IGP1, IGP2, IGP3) comparable to Sch/ZVV Titles using International Rules |
SchH | (Schutzhund) Includes 3 Levels SchH1, SchH2, SchH3) Obedience, Protection, and Tracking. |
ZVV | (Czech Republic) ZVV1, 2 3 comparable to SchH and IGP |
Show Ratings | |
VA | (Vorzuglich Aulese) Stands for an Excellent Select Show or Performance Rating, Awarded at Seiger Show. Limited number given per show. Example: VA1, VA2, VA3, Etc. |
V | (Vorzuglich) Excellent Show |
SG | (Sehr Gut) Very Good Show |
G | (Gut) Good Show |
A | (Ausreichend) Sufficient Show |
M | (Mangelhaft) Faulty Show |
U | (Ungenügend) Insufficient |
Körung | SV Breed survey. The purpose of breed survey is to select from the breeding registry a number of dogs that in their character, performance, and anatomical construction appear suitable for the conservation and improvement of the breed. |
KKL | Körklasse – Breed Survey class (Kkl1 or Kkl2) In order to be breed-surveyed a dog must have a SchH, HGH or IPO title, must also have approved hips, pass an AD, and have a show-rating of G or better. |
HIP RATINGS | Excellent, Good, Fair , Normal, A1, etc. Here is an article that explain hip and elbow ratings: https://canineextreme.com/articles/149-what-do-hip-and-elbow-ratings-mean.html |
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Grooming for German Shepherds
When it comes to owning a German shepherd dog, one factor that we all know is that they have thick beautiful coats. With this thick coat comes some upkeep that needs to be done on our end as owners. A common question that we at Canine Extreme get is; what combs and brushes do I use? While this can be based on preference, there are a few standard brushes that will benefit your furry friend. In this article, you will find a brief breakdown of some of the grooming needs that your German Shepherd dog has.