Näitus Tallinnas 17.08.2013

laupäev, august 17, 2013 Kadri 0 Comments

Rahvusvaheline koertenäitus, Tallinn 17.08.2013
Kohtunik / Judge: Borge Espeland (NOR)
veteraniklass / veteran class: TP VET, VET SERT / BOB VET, VET CC





Kirjeldus / Judgement: "In good shape and condition, lovely type, nice head, clean expression, masculine, would like more frontchest, otherwise nice proportion, good topline. Started to get bit narrow in parallel but still flowing movement, nice coat."


Kuidas lugeda düsplaasiauuringu tulemusi

neljapäev, august 15, 2013 Kadri 0 Comments

Düsplaasiauuringu tulemuste võrdlustabel
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 FCI

A
B
C
D
E

Suurbritannia

0- 3
4 - 8
9 - 18
>19
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USA
Võrdlus SB-ga
Excellents
1 - 13
Goods
4 - 16
Mild
10 - 22
Moderate
17 - 33
Severe

In Sweden it has been mandatory since 1984 to know the hip status of both a sire and dam if their offspring are to be registered with the Swedish Kennel Club.

Use of hip scores in selecting breeding animals:*
■■ Ensure that all potential parents (both sires and dams ) are hip scored
■■ Evaluate the hip scores of parents, grandparents, siblings and previous offspring whenever possible
■■ Consider the score of the worse hip (on a perfectly symmetrical radiograph) to be more representative of the dog’s hip status
■■ Compare the dog’s total score with the breed median score [12 is median for Goldens] (and compare the score of the worse 
of the two hips with half of this value) in order to assess the dog relative to others in the breed
■■ Take the dog’s age at radiography into account
■■ Examine particularly the scores for the first three parameters (Norberg angle, subluxation, cranial 
acetabular edge), as they describe any underlying hip dysplasia and are usually predictive of 
subsequent osteoarthritis 
■■ Do not breed from any dog that shows evidence of osteoarthritis (scores in parameters lower down in the scoring grid)
■■ Breed only from dogs with low hip scores for the breed – certainly less than the breed median score