Here is a glossary of terms related to German Shepherds:
Working titles:
AD: Aus
dauerprufing, endurance test.
BH: Basic companion
dog - traffic sureness.
B or BH Begleithunde: the
preliminary and prerequisite test for a dog going on to get his/her
Schutzhund titles. A combination temperament and obedience test.
B and BH are used interchangeably.
WH: Watch Dog.
CD: Companion dog. The
first of five working qualifications, each of increasing difficulty,
awarded to dogs gaining a certain percentage of total marks at working
trials.
CDEX: CD Excellent.
DH: Dienshund, service dog.
Gebrauchshundklasse: Working dog class-the only class
available for animals over two/in Germany.
HGH: Herdengebrauchshund, herding
dog- a qualification of dogs working with flocks.
TD: Tracking dog. Qualification
title for nose work.
FH: Fahrtenhund, tracking
qualification.
FH1: Advanced tracking.
FH2: Superior tracking
qualification.
UD: Utility dog. Working
Qualification.
ZH: Zollhund, dog trained
to work with customs police.
SchH1: Novice Schutzhund
qualification in tracking, obedience, and protection.
SchH2: Intermediate Schutzhund
qualification in tracking, obedience, and protection.
SchH3: Masters level of
Schutzhund tracking, obedience, and protection.
SchHA: A limited SchH
title, similar to SchH I but without the tracking portion.
IPO1: International
Novice Schutzhund trial qualification.
IPO2: International
Intermediate Schutzhund.
IPO3: International
Masters level Schutzhund.
BpDH1 2: Railroad
Police Dog.
BIH: Blind Leader
Dog.
LwH: Lawinen Hund-Avalanche
Dog.
DH: Service Dog.
DPH: Service Police Dog.
PH Polizehund: Police
Dog.
INT Internationale
Prufungsklasse: International
Training Degree.
BPDH I, II - Bannpolizeidiensthund I or II: Railroad
Police Service Dog I or II.
GrH - Grenzen Hund: Border
Patrol Dog.
PFP I, II - Polizeifaehrtenhund I, II: Police
Tracking Dog I or II.
PSP I, II - Polizeischutzhundprufung I, II: Police
Protection Dog I or II.
Bundeslestunggssieger: German
National Working Dog Champion awarded at the Bundessiegerprufung.
Huntesieger: Herding
Dog Champion at the German Herding Dog Championships.
HT: Herding Tested.
HC: Herding Champion.
M.H. militar hund: Military
Dog.
S.H. sanitats hund: Red
Cross Dog.
Kr.H. kriegshund: War Dog.
German Conformation titles:
ZB-Zuchtbewertung: Conformation
Show Rating followed by:
VA -Vorzuglich Auslese: Excellent
Select,the highest attainable award by a German show dog and granted
only at the annual Sieger Show.
V - Vorzuglich: Excellent.
SG - Sehr Gut: Very Good;
an official German show grade and the highest obtainable by
dogs under two.
G - Gut: Good.
A - Austreichend: Sufficient.
M - Mangelhaft: Faulty.
U - Ungenugend: Insufficient.
Jugendklasse-ruden: Youth
class for males of twelve to eighteen months at German shows.
Jugendklasse-hundinnen: The
corresponding class for bitches.
Sieger or siegerin: Title
given to the top Male and Female at the German National Show,
they will also receive the rating of VA-1
Weltsieger: World
Seiger title awarded to the top dog at the FCI All Breed Show.
Europasieger: Conformation
winner at the European All Breed Show.
Bundeszuchtsieger: Conformation
winner at the German National All Breed Show.
European Conformation
Titles
CHIB: International FCI-Show Champion
CACIB-certificates
on a international dogshow in two differentcountries given under
two different judges
CAC: certificat from an FCI international dogshow
Other:
Angulations: The
angles at which bones of shoulder and upper arm meet at the shoulder
joint, and those of upper and lower thigh meet at the knee joint.
AKC: American
Kennel Club.
CKC: Canadian
Kennel Club.
Washed out: Marked
palling of color and pigment in nose and nail.
Monorchid:
A dog possessing one testicle.
Bloodline:
Animals sharing a specific familly relationship over several generations.
SV: Schaferhund
Verein, GSD Society of West Germany.
Sable: A
gray, brown or fawn foundation color with black- shaded guard hairs.
(Wolf like colorings).
Korung:
German breed survey to select animals for breeding. Class 1 animals
recommended,
Class 2 animals suitable.
KK1: Korklasse,
survey class.
Inbreeding: Deliberate
mating together of close relatives.
High withered:
When the area where the neck runs into the back is definite,
long and
well filled in with muscle over the vertebrae between the shoulder
blades,
and slopes into the back, rather than being on the same horizontal
with
it (flat-withered).
Dew claws:
Additional toes on inside of the leg above the foot and making
no contact with ground. Many puppies are born without them on the
rear legs.
Cow hocked:
The dog stands and moves with the point of hock turned inwards.
Croup:
The pelvis together with covering of muscle and coat.
Entire:
Having both testicles in the scrotum.
TT: Temperament
Tested.
TC: Temperament
Certified.
OFA: Orthopedic
Foundation for Animals (Hip Certification in U.S.).
OVC: Ontario
Veterinary College (Hip Certification in Canada).
CGC: The
dog has a Canine Good Citizen certificate.
Penn HIP: Developed
at University of Pennsylvania (USA) The procedure measures hip joint
laxity; it does not grade a passing or failing score. Loose hips
are more prone to developing degenerative joint disease. (See OVC,
OFA, "a stamp").
SV Verein für Deutsche Schäferhunde: (German
Shepherd Dog Club) The original GSD breed club and breed registry,
based in Germany.
TSB Triebveranlagung: fighting
drive.
ZW Zuchtwert: ZW-value
— Zuchtwert evaluation — is a Breed Value Assessment
- a number assigned that gives an indication of the genotype of
the dog for breeding purposes.
KKLI: Korklasse
I, Breed surveyed recommended to breeding- Koer Class rating which
states that the dog has been breed surveyed and found to be
breeding quality.
KKLII: Korklasse
II, Breed surveyed suitable for breeding.
Lbz - Lebenszeit: Lifetime
rating.
German hip ratings:
"a" - Zuerkannt: Certified
hips that fell within the following three categories:
"a"
-1 Normal - Certified Normal Hips;
"a"
-2 Fast Normal - Certified Near Normal Hips;
"a"
- 3 Noch Zugelassen - Certified still permissible Hips.
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