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- AD Endurance Test | Gsd League of GB
Information regarding the AD endurance test. AD - Ausdauerprufung - Test d'endurance GSDL informations générales L'AD est un test d'endurance utilisé pour les exigences d'exposition et d'élevage. Le test d'endurance démontrera que le chien est capable d'effectuer un certain effort physique sans manifester ensuite de symptômes importants de fatigue. L'effort nécessaire sur la condition physique du chien ne peut provenir que d'exercices de course. Il teste également d’autres caractéristiques, telles que la vitalité et l’endurance. La capacité à endurer doit être considérée comme une preuve de la santé physique et de la présence des caractéristiques souhaitées ; les deux sont souhaitables dans notre stock de race. Candidature Le test d'endurance sera organisé par le club membre. Il est soumis à l'approbation de la date du procès, comme tout autre événement. Lors de l'enregistrement du chien, tous les faits connus doivent être déclarés et le carnet de scores soumis. Conditions d'entrée L'âge minimum d'admission est de 16 mois ; l'âge maximum d'admission est de 6 ans. Un seul juge est autorisé à tester un maximum de 20 chiens ; s'il y a plus de 20 chiens, un deuxième juge doit être consulté. Les manutentionnaires doivent présenter un livret de travail. Les chiens doivent être en parfaite santé et en superbe condition physique. Les chiens malades, les chiens sans force, les chiennes en chaleur et les chiennes gestantes ou allaitantes ne peuvent être admis. Au début de l'épreuve, après avoir été appelés, les participants se préparent au contrôle d'identité. Tous les participants doivent annoncer au juge leurs noms et ceux de leurs chiens. Le juge et le directeur du concours doivent s'assurer que le chien est en bonne condition physique. Les chiens donnant une impression de fatigue seront exclus de la participation. Le conducteur doit avoir une attitude sportive tout au long de l'épreuve. Un participant peut être disqualifié de l'essai pour violation volontaire du règlement. Dans tous les cas, la décision appartient au juge ; ce n'est pas contestable. Notation Les points et les notes ne sont pas attribués, mais seulement réussi (Bestanden) ou échoué (Nicht Bestanden). Les chiens avec Passed (Bestanden) recevront le titre AD. Terrain Dans la mesure du possible, l'examen se déroulera dans des rues et des chemins de composition différente. Les rues et sentiers asphaltés, pavés et non pavés conviennent. Réalisation du test d'endurance Réalisation d'une distance de 12,5 miles (20 km) en 1,5 heure. Le chien doit courir aux côtés du manieur au trot normal à côté du vélo. Un rythme précipité est à éviter. La ligne doit être tenue à une longueur appropriée pour que le chien ait la possibilité d'adapter son allure à la vitesse. Une légère traction sur la ligne (forgeage) n'est pas incorrecte ; cependant, il y a un retard constant. Le juge et le directeur du concours accompagneront les chiens, si possible à vélo, mais ils peuvent également les suivre en voiture. Les notes sur les chiens doivent être enregistrées. Il est nécessaire qu'une voiture suive les participants afin que ceux dans lesquels des faiblesses ou des blessures sont perçues puissent être transportés dans la voiture. a - une fois que les chiens ont parcouru 4,5 milles, il y a une pause de 15 minutes. Pendant ce temps, le juge doit observer les chiens pour déceler d'éventuels signes de fatigue et de douleurs aux pieds. Les chiens très fatigués doivent être disqualifiés des tests supplémentaires. b - après la première pause, les chiens parcourent 4,5 miles supplémentaires avant d'avoir une pause de 20 minutes pendant laquelle ils ont la possibilité de s'exercer librement et sans restriction. Peu avant de poursuivre l'exercice de déplacement, le juge vérifie si les chiens présentent des signes de fatigue ou des douleurs aux pattes. Les chiens très fatigués ou dont les pattes sont douloureuses doivent être disqualifiés pour la poursuite du test. c - après la deuxième pause, les chiens parcourent 3 milles supplémentaires. Après la fin de l'exercice de course, il y a une pause supplémentaire de 15 minutes, pendant laquelle les chiens ont la possibilité de s'exercer librement et sans restriction. Là encore les chiens sont contrôlés. L'échec au test est valable si les chiens manquent de robustesse ou ne montrent aucun signe de vitalité, présentent des signes de fatigue inhabituels et ne peuvent pas suivre le rythme minimum de 12 km/h et consomment beaucoup plus de temps. Les chiens qui ont extrêmement mal aux pieds et qui font preuve de timidité dans la circulation doivent également être exclus du passage. Obéissance Après l'exercice de course et à la demande du juge, le manieur se rassemblera avec ses chiens en position au pied. Sous la direction du juge, le manieur et le chien effectueront l'exercice de mise au pied (en laisse ou sans laisse) selon les règles de l'IGP. Aucun coup de feu ne doit être tiré. De plus, le juge doit vérifier l'état psychologique des chiens. La méthode est laissée au juge. Ligue des chiens de berger allemand de Grande-Bretagne
- SV/WUSV | Gsd League of GB
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- Adolescence | Gsd League of GB
Adolescence Développement social et émotionnel Play biting Tolerance to touch Toilet training Puppy teeth Crate training Heatstroke Adolescence Nutrition Dogs and toys Dwarfism Dog friendly garden Christmas time Fireworks Time and space After investing many weeks socialising your baby puppy it can be quite a shock if at about 5 months old he suddenly reacts by backing away or barking at things. It can be ordinary things like bin bags, or people carrying shopping bags, or something as simple as a new plant pot in the garden which now needs a 10 metre detour to get past or seeing strangers really as strangers. Th hormonal changes which will be fluctuating wildly from this age are thought to be the cause for this wariness. Had there been any gaps in the early socialising and schooling or if the puppy showed any uncertainty in his temperament it will become much more apparent during the juvenile and adolescent development stages. Backing away or barking can be interpreted by worried owners as the pup being frightened or aggressive. In fact in most cases it is just the confused young dog using different behaviours for the same result, which is to keep the cause of his concern at a distance. Careful handling is required if your young dog shows spookiness, anything to avoid this behaviour becoming a habit. Trying times By 10 months old a German Shepherd looks physically like an adult but they are not mentally mature. A behaviour that may have been allowed such as the cute little puppy dragging the owner to greet every passer by or dog is now unacceptable. This is not a time for harsh punishment. The growing adolescent dog is not being wilfully naughty, he is being driven by complex hormonal and neural changes. Puppies with very sound temperaments and well socialise dearly on mature from puppies to adult dogs without any real problems, but most adolescent dogs will become more independent and interested in what is going on all around wanting to investigate different sights and scents. Maintaining focus and concentration can be difficult for the adolescent dog. If the attentive puppy seems to have forgotten all previously leant social skills and words especially come, now is the time to build on your relationship and communication with the young dog. Back to basics It is important to keep consistent and simple without introducing high demands. Short sessions concentrating on going over behaviours such as come , sit, down, wait, leave rewarding him well for responding as you want. Daily walks incorporating lots of play will help you compete for his attention which will be on every scent wafting his way. Make sure the play has some rules. If using a ball or tug he should drop it when told and not just grab it from you. Teaching him self control in a calm , patient way can help avoid undesirable behaviour caused by his exuberance in a variety of situations. Lead off switch off Before you take the lead off get him to sit and wait calmly. Avoid letting him run off as soon as the lead is removed as unclipping the lead becomes a signal to stop engaging with you. To keep the connection with your dog have a toy ready to develop the habit that when the lead is unclipped he immediately looks to you for a good game and fun activity. If his motivations food, quickly say his name in an upbeat tone and reward his attention with several treats before giving him permission to go off. Of course he needs some free time to explore and `Just be a dog` but don`t walk along thinking of tonight`s tea or worse still looking at your phone. Interact with your dog, randomly call him to you reward him and send him back off again, have some fun recalls, hide and call him to find you to strengthen coming back. Hide his toy and send him to find it, let him use his amazing scenting abilities. The more he engages with you the more he will ignore distractions. Including low - arousing activities which focus on mental stimulation such a scent training help to channel energy and calm an overactive young dog. Other dogs When on the lead some adolescent dogs start to bark or lunge at unfamiliar dogs. The cause often the combination of the young dog`s excitement and frustration at not being able to communicate properly with the other dog because of a tight lead and the owner unintentionally making the situation worse. Worried that their dog is being aggressive many owners now try to avoid other dogs and get anxious at the sight of an approaching dog so immediately tighten the lead, stiffen their body get very stressed, telling their dog to leave in an angry tone. In a split second will notice all the tension from the owner, look to see what caused it and see the other dog, now a negative association is being learnt escalating the dogs reactive behaviour, which the owner inadvertently has reinforced many times. This is quite a common scenario. Making changes Changing your reactions will help control or even change the problem behaviour. when taking your dog out be aware of your own anxiety and body signals, remain calm do not tense up and start jerking the lead at the sight of another dog. Be aware of your dogs body language, don`t wait for him to bark before re-directing his attention to you by giving a command or sound he responds to in a cheerful upbeat tone. Either walk briskly on keeping his attention on you or put him in a sit keeping a slack lead, tension on the lead encourages aggressive behaviour. A slack lead does not mean giving the dog the full length of the lead. Keep your arms relaxed and hold the lead close to the collar so that if needed you can quickly control the dog without a constant tight lead. If at any time the dog becomes over excited or anxious a simple but effective method of changing his emotional state is to change his body posture with firm slow strokes from his muzzle to his head, ears, hackles, returning his body posture to a more neutral position. This is not petting the dog. Although he needs practice walking past other dogs without reacting, his social skills with dogs must have a chance to develop with positive interactions with dogs of good temperament that will not hurt the enthusiastic adolescent who is still learning how to greet other dogs and can be a bit over the top, and clumsy and his very important appeasement signals need refining to avoid conflict. Some dogs are not as tolerant towards an adolescent dog as they would be towards a very young puppy. Forgive forgetting The natural process of growing up can bring a few annoying changes to the dogs general response and attitude. Owners can get frustrated and angry and over correct what they feel is disobedience. This will quickly break down the dogs trusting relationship with his owner. He may just have been distracted or excited and will not understand his owner`s aggression. Although it is important to establish rules and appropriate behaviour, enhance the relationship with your dog instead remaining calm and being patient as you guide and show him how to behave. Going forward Adolescence is a temporary phase and gradually you will notice he is quicker to respond to you and good behaviour becomes a habit as he matures into a sociable companion dog. Gill Ward M.I.A.C.E. For additional help and support , contact me 01209 831211 e-mail john@johndavidw.plus.com
- GSDL-BRG Event Results 02/04/2022
GSDL Regional Event Results 2022 Ligue des chiens de berger allemand de Grande-Bretagne Événement régional GSD League of GB-BRG 2022 ÉVÉNEMENT RÉGIONAL DE LA LIGUE GSD - 02/04/2022 JUGE - FRANÇAIS-PETER KNAUL Working Dog GHKR V1 MARINITA USKO Santos od Petkovica x Marinita Phenja abs Conbhairean Quizz Djambo v Fichtenschlag x Conbhairean Fanta Adult Dog 24mth+ SG1 KELNIK EXOSE Chilli della Valcuvia x Ursula della Fiamme Nere SG2 GAYVILLES YOGI Omen v d Zenteiche x Paris v Simpor SG3 EQUISIDE NITRO Antilli Odin x Equiside Katarina Adult Dog LSH SG1 ZANDAMOR DAX Kiki Crveni Mayestoso x Zandamor Cora SG2 SHANEVA CHRIS Antilli Odin x Peterwell Reva SG3 BRINEACK IRKO V RHIOBHCA Ian v Kleinen Zauerberg x Ardenburg Rauba mit Brineack SG4 SHANEVA ALARIK Tramella Hanx x Peterwell Reva SG5 PALUKA VALKO Kampus v Drei Birkenzwinger x Paluka Paris JHKR Yearling Dog 18-24mth SG1 DORSEY OF JONIMAY Dieke van`t Groot-Fehn x Norma du Val D`Anzin SG2 SONARIY DERRICK Lidro Dei Micelius x Arrocheyn Kascha von Sonariy JHR Junior Dog 12-18mth SG1 ARROCHEYN WARRIOR VOM GREENVELDT Warrior v Media x Tanja v Media SG2 TRIMIKAS OSLO Yoris v Osterbergerland x Gayvilles Varinka v Trimikas SG3 JUTTERNAX CATO Apollo v Schloss Solitude x Jutta od Hradcanskeho at Rybnika JKR LSH Junior Dog 12-18mth SG1 CASIANN ATLAS Eli v Juvensity x Ballynabola Ria at Casiann SG2 BLAVEN V WANAKON Grizzly v Herbramer-wald x Zinderella v Lamerak Puppy Dog 9-12mth VP1 DRAYCORE KENNETH Antilli Odin x Draycore Vera Minor Puppy Dog 6-9mth VP1 BLERIO BEZIQUE AT MASCANI Jasko v d Zenteiche x Ursula Delle Fiamme Nere VP2 ETCHICA MAX Falco v Farhantal x Etchica Esta VP3 BLERIO ANUBIS Kelnik Exose x Hura del Primopineto Working Bitch GHKh V1 MASCANI MADDIE Mascani Ikon x Astana Dayna V2 TEAM GAMEDOG AMY Nero Pike del Lupo Nero x Genta v Spektefeld V3 MACEY V D REIHERWEISER Pablo v Hammersberg x Bianca v Nordenstolz Adult Bitch 24mth+ SG1 SWNYNANT GUILIANA Fransisco di Casa Gregori x Swnynant Especially for You Adult Bitch 24mth+ SG1 MARINITA EVANNA Gavin v Hasenborn x Marinita Rubette SG2 BRIDGEVIEW FREYA Kuba v Poalstern x Carthaks Bertina SG3 NIKITA Z ROTUZKICH BAGIEN Fantom Team D`Ulmental x Andrea v Fichtenschlag abs Cruaghaire Qiwi Hazroh Xavier x Cruaghaire Catoria JHKH Yearling Bitch 18-24mth SG1 EVAWELL DUSTI Dieke van`t Groot-Fehn x Norma du Val D`Anzin JHKH LSH Yearling Bitch 18-24mth SG1 OPIUM ADI Tobi v Bierstadter Hof x Mavic Tola JKH Junior Bitch 12-18mth SG1 MASCANI SASHA Dingo di Casa Mary x Mascani Maddie SG2 MASCANI SASKIA Dingo di Casa Mary x Mascani Maddie SG3 CASIANN ATE Eli v Juvensity x Ballynabola at Casiann JKH LSH Junior Bitch 12-18mth SG1 ARROCHEYN WINTER V GREENVELDT Warrior v Media x Tanja v Media abs Cruaghaire Wrizo Hazroh Chris x Cruaghaire Jaede Puppy Bitch 9-12mth VP1 KLEHUEGEL ELECTRA Ulkan v d Zenteiche x Naike di Casa Mary abs Xoxi Solo Rigoletto Darel Solo Rigoleto x Nova v d Zenteiche abs Kleehuegel Evita Ulkan v d Zenteiche x Naike di Casa Mary Puppy Bitch LSH 9-12mth VP1 KLEEHUEGEL ESTRELLA Ulkan v d Zenteiche x Naike di Casa Mary Minor Puppy Bitch 6-9mth VP1 BAILEY V SPRINGBERG Sastor v Huhnegrab x Lorah v Springberg VP2 KLEEHUEGEL FLORENCE Sasko v d Zenteiche x Isabeau v d Zenteiche MInor Puppy Bitch LSH 6-9mth VP1 BERRA V SPRINGBERG Sastor v Huhnegrab x Lorah v Springberg
- Universal Sieger 2019 | Gsd League of GB
a guide to GSDL Working Dog Group with a how to, including joining and running various events GSDL-WDG Comment - The German Shepherd Dog League of Great Britain Celebrating its 100th birthday Results Comment...Créer un nouveau club de branche GSDL-WDG Egon Gutknecht - Head Judge I'm a Since 1985 I am a member of the Association for German Shepherds. All in all, I trained nine shepherd dogs in the IPO and and FH area, which I have raised all myself from the age of a puppy. With all my trained shepherd dogs, I was on the state exits, with some on 7-country competitions and federation competitions. In 2006, i was appointed a performance judge in the German Shepherd Dog Association. In 2014, I was elected the first regional education minister of the Bavarian-North regional group. WUSV Universal Sieger protection judge. Ernst Riegl (Austria) - Tracking suoervisor Member of the SVÖ for more than 35 years Since 1983,he breeds German Shepherd Dogs with self trained bitches in the breed "vom Laudachsee". Judge in SVÖ and SV , SV's international judge in the USA, Slovakia and Italy, and 3 times judge at the WUSV World Championship section track. Ride guide of the SVÖ ferry operator and guide at the World and European Championships. Several dogs in the highest education level IPO3 FH3 Awarded in federal Championships and World Championships Golden dog sports badge with 6 brilliants for services in the dog sport. Currently working a female in ÖPO1, IPO1, FH1. Wolfgang Rook (Germany) Tracking Joined the SV in 1975 Participated in more than 200 trials as a handler. Training own dogs: all of them achieved Sch H3, IP3 and FH and went to the Regional Championship 15 x LGA/ LG-FCI in Lower Saxony. Participant at the National FCI with one dog. Participant with 2 dogs at the National Championship (Bundessieger prüfung) in 1984 and 1996. Teacher helper from 1984 to 1989 and Helper at 5 Regional Championships. 1989 helper for protection for the National Championship (Bundessiegerprüfung Hannover). Since 1999 appointed judge for working dogs with experiences on Regional and National events: Regional 17 times LGA/LG-FCI and LG-FH. Peter Mayerl (Austria) - Obedience Age 50 and married with two children Profession Foreman in Metal industry Club Membership: SVÖ (Austrian DSG Club) and SV (German DG Club) since 1987 Club activity: SVÖ helper instructor, SVÖ/ÖKV (Austrian Kennel Club) judge since 2002, FCI judge and Judge instructor since 2005, WUSV judge since 2006, SVÖ chairman for training since 2010,member of ÖKV commission. Judging: WUSV and FCI qualifications in Austria and abroad, WUSV WM Part A in 2011 and 2013, WUSV Universal winner 2012 in part A, tracking supervisor 2011, 7-land competition part C also. Breeding: GSD "VOM Trauntor", awarded with the golden and silver breeder award of the SVÖ Successful dogs, Inka 2 x times Austrian Universal Champion, 2 x times Universal Champion. Kim 2 x times WUSV Universal Champion, 1 x WUSV WM, total 18 litters in 20 years. Dog sport successes: Participant in many national competitions and qualifications. Current dogs Karlos v Trauntor IPO1, Quaste v Trauntor IPO1 andUrania and Una vom Trauntor in training Manfred Drescher (Germany) Obedience - co judge e I joined my local club (OG Illertissen) and the SV in 1983. Since this time i have handled many dogs in club trials and 5 dogs in Nationals and FCI. In 1992 i became teaching helper from the state club Bayern-Sud. In 1993 i was the back half helper and 1999 the front half helper at the SV BSP in Augsburg Germany. Ihave given many seminars to handlers and helpers. I enjoy working with the dogs and their handlers. For 13 years i was the training director of my local club, OG Illertissen.In this time we have had many competitors at Nationas and 3 of them at BSP and FCI WM From 2003 till now I am president of my cub and 8 years IG Donau-Iller (18 clubs per region), too. In 1999 I became an SV judge. I have had the honour and the pleasure to judge several National and International competitions in Germany, Italy, Austria, South Africa, Canada and the United States. Also i enjoy working with the dogs and my friends around the trials if it's enough time. My goal is to judge with fairness and present the quality of the dogs. aph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. Helpers Nick Warman John Padden Mark Rigby Ross Heron Tracklayers Andy Wall Ann Bedford Ian James Simon Hopcroft-Lopez Dr Wolfgang Tauber (Austria) - Deputy Head Judge er Dr Wofgang Tauber was born 08/08/1951. First German Shepherd Dog 1966 and a member of SVÖ since 1966. Honorary function since 1967 and in 1970 a member of the Austrian team at FCI-World Championship Luxemburg. 5 dogs handled to Sch HIII. Breeder since 1985 Kennel name: vom Deutschen Orden. Greatest effort: Austrian Champion Member of the board Austrian Shepherd Club (SVÖ) since 1980. President of the Austrian Shepherd Dog Club (SVÖ) 1987-2012. Member of the FCI - legal commission 2005-2013. Vice President of the Austrian Kennel Club 1994-1999. President of the Austrian Kennel Club 1999-2000 (ÖKV) President of the Supervising Board of the Austrian Kennel-Club (ÖKV) 2000-2012 Trial judge for Trials (1988) and Shows (1991), Körmeister of SVÖ since 1992. Member of the WUSV-Board since 1988 Vice President of the WUSV since 2008. Rinus Bastiaansen (Belgium) - Protection Since my birth I was always surrounded and grew up with dogs but got my first working dog when I was 16. A few years later i purchased my first pup and became a member of VVDH (Belgian GSD Club). With this pup , my first competition dog, i competed later on in more than 80 trials, included 4 times Regionals and 3 times Nationals. I gained the bronze, silver gold brilliant training medals. Straight after i joined my club, i got involved in the protection and helper work. I got my official trial helper and tracklayer license in 1985. Beside a lot of local trials i was also a helper for Regionals, Nationals and Selection Trials. I became an official FCI judge in 1996. Beside the local trials, I also judged already in Regionals, Nationals, Selection Trials and Championships in Belgium and other countries around the world. I judged the protection phase at the 2014 world championship Universal Sieger in Slovakia and in 2017 the protection phase at the World Championship WUSV in the Netherlands. In 2018, i was invited to judge the protection phase at the World Championship FMBB in Slovenia. I became member of the working dog committee (of VVDH Belgium) in 2001 and from 2009 I was president of this committee for 9 years. For me it is an honour to be invited to judge at the Universal Sieger Word Championship in Great Britain. Finton Laylor (Ireland) - Long Down Age 47. Married with 2 children. Profession: Company managing director - 3PL Logistics Provider. Involvement in dog sport since 1982 when first joined GSA Ireland. Held GSA club position as National Working Warden and GSA Club President. GSA/SV working judge since 2009. Participation as GSA Ireland team competition member in WUSV 5 times. National Irish Champion. Breed kennel name "Wolfhaus". Current dog Cshecker vom Hollentor. Imran Husain (Pakistan) -Breed Show Achievements: The first foreigner to be permitted to breed in Germany in 1982 and registered affix "von der Fürstenperle. Have owned five World Siegers, Assja Geigerklause (1959), Mutz Kückstrasse (1962), Zibu v Haus Schütting (1964), Perle v Wildsteiger Land (1982) and Ober v Bad-Boll (2010). Have been priviliged to win Supreme Champion at Crufts and World Sieger titles with Ch. Ramacon Swashbuckler (1971), Perle v Wildsteiger Land (1982) AND Ober v Bad-Boll (2010). Have owned multiple VA dogs including, Quido Haus Schütting, Derby Adeloga, Gundo Trienzbachtal, Werra Asterplatz, Palme v Bad-Boll, Xira Natoplatz, Janka Murrenhütte, Ciola Trienzbachtal and Aike Gigelfelsen. Have owned six World Junior Siegers, Schalk Buttlar (1960), Silva Döheimerhöhe (1961), Molto Elbbachtal and Hella Michaelstädter Rathaus (1970), Herta Kahler Heide (1985), and Gorby Bad-Boll (1990). Have owned and made-up more than a dozen English Champion GSD's including Ch. Hendrawen's Nibelung of Charavigne, Ch. Ramacon Swashbukler, Ch. Evely's Quill of Lexter, Ch. Nobel of Swansford, Ch. Letton Tregiskey Eloquence, Ch. My Gal of Hildesheim, Ch. Harmony of Eveley, Ch. Alisa of Brinton among others. Handled my first BIS all breeds winner at age 10 in Bombay under Leo Wilson. AUSTRIA Team Captain Wolfgang Hafner Assistant Team Captain Wolfgang Hafner AUT-01 Hoorst Moosmann Payne v Sattelberg AUT-02 Wolfgang Hauk Extasy v Wilden Hexenkessel AUT-03 S H-Tschurtschenthaler Kato v Weinbergblick AUT-04 Manuela Cavkic Una v Trauntor AUT-05 Angelika Hauk Dammit v Wilden Hexenkessel AUT-06 Schrott Hartmutt Kuna v Patscherkofel BELGIUM Team Captain Diana Segers Assistant Team Captain Norbert Jansen BEL -01 Tommy Carrieri Lana du Triangle Magique BEL -02 Philip Michielsen Inox v Heiligental BEL-03 Jurgen Wolfs Osca di Casa Nosella BEL 04 Ronny van den Berghe Korky v Barbatus SPAIN Team Captain Manuel Torreblanca Hinojo ESP -01 Caiman de Dayuri ESP 02 - Alejandro Morin Him de Parayas ESP 02 - Francisco Trueba Suter de Parayas ESP 04 - Ignacio Abtuna Landon de Parayas ESP - 05 Gonzalo Coco Ayael del Valle de Alcalans ESP 06 - Raul Garcia Kiti de Parayas FRANCE Team Captain Jerome Robert FRA 01 Adrien George Ient du Normont GREAT BRITAIN Team Captain Alison Lawrence GBR 01 - Edmund Kan Yuna v Waldwnkel GBR 02 Linda Gammon Helaka Annah GBR 03 Jayne Wood Helaka Asia GBR 04 - Alan Wood Dany v Harztor GBR 05 - Tom Heaton Tyguard Axle GBR 06 Gary Khakian Hasko Zde-sk v Kazgar GBR 07 Martin Davies Argonne Italiana at Eiselman GERMANY Team Captain Markus Scmidt GER 01 - Elizabeth Speil Perro vd Schwarzen Natter GER 02 Tim Eggert Gringo v Alten Lindenstumpf GER 03 Patrick Kempf JJ V Haardblick GER - Manfred Leifman Balu v Beverland GER 05 - Andrea Wüstner Bonnie v d Villa Riva GER 06 Simone Detscher Naomy v Aducht LATVIA Team Captain Ksenija Borovka Assistant Team Captain Anatolijas Boroviks LAT 01 - Inna Nikolajeva Astrida Letton NETHERLANDS Team Captain Lambertus Middlebrink Assistan team captain Freddie Middlebrink NED 01 - Krista Huisman Arash de la Casa Del Perro NED O2 - Rene Verhulst Vinto Anrebri NED 03 - Henk Mulder Dex Posmaten NED 04 - Lamieke v't Land Dilek v;t Polbeekkwartier NED 05 - Hans Kerckhof Thibo v Hamerslag NED 06 - Dennis Huijbregts Fyra v d Framers Corner SWITZERLAND Team Captain Tanja Lutz SUI 01- Tanja Lutz Mindy v Ratsenheim SUI 02 - Rossel Christian Mindy v Ratsenheim POLAND Team Captain Marek Golyzniak POL 01 - Krzysztof Maciej Szmanski Messi Box-Dogs USA Team Captain Rob Dunn USA 01 - Jessy Gabriel Xora v Meerhout USA 02 - Nelli Racsko Sky v Danubius USA 03 - Cherie Flores Baxter v Sakral USA 04 - Dean Calderon Darin Heriwell Ligue des chiens de berger allemand de Grande-Bretagne
- GSD's of the 70's | Gsd League of GB
Histoire du berger allemand au Royaume-Uni Ch Jonimay Devil Dick Donar V Fiemereck x Langfaulds Zany 30/10/77 Ch Meik v d Talquelle Barry v Räuber Lippold x Sonja v Bültenweg 16/08/79 Ch Fairycross Made to Measure Ch Delridge Erhard x Tamara of Fairycross 29/07/76 Ch Cito v Königsbruch Nick v d Wienerau x Biene v Entlebuch dob 07/07/79 Ch Fanto v Diemelbergland Eros v Hambachtal x Grilla v d Ederfelsburg 02/04/79 Ch Sadira Paulette Ch Elriidge Erhard x Sadira Francine dob 07/05/77 Ch Fairycross High Society Rossfort Staradus x Tamara of Fairycross dob 16/03/75 Ch Fairycross Salina Ch Delridege Erhard x Ch Fairycross High Society dob 30/04/77
- SV & WUSV Information | Gsd League of GB
SV et amp; Informations sur le WUSV Nationale et Juges spéciaux internationaux Juges SV SV Juges étrangers MAIN EVENTS Bundessiegerprufung Meppen Bundessiegerprufung Meppen Règlement de jugement SV Anatomie du berger allemand Standard de race (image) Programme de sélection WUSV Tableau de bord d'évaluation du caractère GSD Sieger Show Ancestry à partir de 1890 Bundessiegerschau Nuremberg 2023 Juges des principaux événements SV 2024 Tableau de bord GSD Bloodlines 2016 Juges des principaux événements SV 2024 Juges des principaux événements SV 2024 Juges des principaux événements SV 2024 Ligue des chiens de berger allemand de Grande-Bretagne
- GSDL Health Certificate | Gsd League of GB
GSDL Health Certificate, criteria, definitions and how and why to apply for one. GSDL Health Certificate Pour demander un certificat GSDL Health, contactez John Ward par e-mail john@johndavidw.plus1.com Question : Pourquoi en aurais-je besoin ? Réponse - Exigence actuelle pour participer à un événement WUSV GSDL/BRG - Classes pour adultes (24 mois et plus) Un certificat de santé GSDL (voir ci-dessous) ou Une enquête sur la race(Lien) Question - Qu'est-ce qu'un certificat de santé ? Réponse - Un certificat sanitaire est individuel et propre à chaque chien certifié. Il contient un numéro d'identification ainsi que des détails sur le nom, le numéro d'enregistrement KC et le numéro de micropuce d'un chien, ainsi que les notes ou scores HD, ED et les profils de filiation ADN, prouvés ou testés. Qu'est-ce qu'un événement régional WUSV GSDL/BRG ? T La WUSV est l'organisation des clubs nationaux GSD du monde entier. GSDL/BRG (British Regional Group) Organisation de groupes GSD locaux responsables de l'organisation des expositions GSDL Breed au Royaume-Uni. Événement régional - Le nom des spectacles. Les résultats et les notes sont enregistrés et les cartes de notation sont délivrées. Carte de notation - La carte délivrée à chaque chien affichant ses détails individuels et sa note, enregistré et reconnu internationalement. ENTRÉE À UN Événement régional WUSV GSDL/BRG Exigences de la CLASSE ADULTE - 24 mois + British Breed Survey ou certificat de santé GSDL UN Tout chien sans Sch/VPG/IPO/IGP ou diplôme de formation équivalent peut entrer dans la classe adulte à condition qu'il réponde aux critères et qu'il ait réussi un British Breed Survey ou qu'il ait un certificat de santé GSDL. CLASSE D'UN ANNÉE (Junghund) Exigences - 18-24 mois Chiens âgés de 18 ans et ne dépassant pas 24 mois civils. Soit un British Breed Survey Pass ou un certificat de santé GSDL est déclaré, soit si une enquête de race ou un certificat de santé GSDL n'est pas encore obtenu, les résultats des tests de santé doivent être déclarés. CRITÈRES HD - Scores BVA inférieurs à 20 avec un maximum de 12 d'un côté. c'est à dire. 12:8 ou 8:12. SV Un timbre, normal, rapide normal ou noch zugelassen ED - Pour les chiens nés après le 31/1219, un score de coude de 0 ou 1 (BVA) ou un tampon A (SV), normal, rapide normal, noch zugelassen est requis pour participer à une exposition BRG à partir de 18 mois (ce serait également une exigence de délivrance d’un certificat de santé GSDL. DN / A - (Test sanguin) SV (généralement effectué au moment de la radiographie SV HD/ED) Au Royaume-Uni, disponible auprès de « Animal DNA Diagnostics » Tout test de santé supplémentaire peut être enregistré sur le certificat mais ne constitue pas une condition préalable à l'entrée à un événement GSDL BRG. Lien vers l'explication et comment postuler au SV Scheme Hips, Elbows and DNA . LIEN vers le test ADN du berger allemand au Royaume-Uni Ligue des chiens de berger allemand de Grande-Bretagne
- GSDL of GB | Gsd League
GSD League of GB promoting all aspects of the German Shepherd Dog, as a show, working, service, companion and pet dog. g allemand S berger D et L ligue de g régaler B ritain Depuis plus de 100 ans, le GSDL est à la pointe de l'innovation et de l'excellence. En tant que plus ancien club GSD enregistré auprès du Kennel Club, l'objectif principal du GSDL est de protéger et de promouvoir le berger allemand au Royaume-Uni et de contribuer à faciliter la participation aux activités de cette race polyvalente. La santé et le bien-être du berger allemand ont toujours été primordiaux pour le GSDL, le GSDL ayant fondé le programme de notation de la hanche en 1978, en collaboration avec le BVA et KC. Un système qui inclut désormais la notation du coude et étendu à toutes les races. Membership Le GSDL représente l'un des 85 pays membres affiliés à la WUSV. Par l'intermédiaire de notre branche de travail GSDL et du GSDL BRG, nous organisons des événements régionaux (spectacles Landesgruppen), des essais IGP et des évaluations de caractère, le tout selon les règles WUSV/SV, tous avec une reconnaissance internationale. œuvrer en faveur d’une harmonisation mondiale. Magazine Latest News GSD-BRG Regional Events Next Regional Event SPGSDG 25/04/26 Click here for more information GSDL-WDB IGP Trials Click here for more information GSDL Character Assessments Next CAS - NWGSDG - 24/05/26 Click here for more information GSDL National Körung Next National Körung - 10/05/26 Click here for more information BRITISH SIEGER Results, critiques, photo galleries and more information visit the official British Sieger website. www.britishsieger.org 2026 - Judge Dirk Scheerer 6th & 7th June 2026 Dirk Scheerer CV 2025 - Judge Roberto di Caputi di Casa Caputi 7th & 8th June 2025 British Sieger Results 2025 2024 - Judge Christoph Ludwig von der Zenteiche British Sieger Results 2024 WUSV/GSDL Événements BRG 2023 WUSV/GSDL-BRG Le BRG (Groupe Régional Britannique) a été créée en 2010 avec des buts et des objectifs clairs. Au premier plan se trouvait l'exposition du berger allemand avec des événements régionaux sous la bannière de la WUSV. L'activité principale du BRG est d'organiser des expositions de race selon les principes SV, en tenant compte non seulement de la conformation, mais aussi de l'identification obligatoire, des tests de santé obligatoires (selon l'âge) et des cours pour chiens ayant des qualifications professionnelles. Les classes sont divisées en tranches d'âge et chaque chien est noté, placé et reçoit une carte de notation. Les notes obtenues lors des événements régionaux sont reconnues par le SV et la WUSV dans le monde entier. Les notes obtenues lors de ces événements comptent pour le SV Ausland et celles obtenues en Allemagne. Le GSDL BRG compte actuellement 3 juges britanniques inscrits sur le registre des juges nationaux SV et 2 juges sur le registre international SV. GSDL WDG épreuves d'essai 2023 Groupe de travail GSDL Le groupe de travail GSDL a été créé en 2007. La British Schutzhund Association (BSA), alors seule organisation de chiens de travail au Royaume-Uni, a uni ses forces avec la GSDL afin de se conformer aux résolutions du WUSV visant à encourager le développement du berger allemand en tant que véritable chien de travail. Bien que le GSDL WG s'occupe principalement du berger allemand, d'autres races sont encouragées à se joindre afin de leur donner une porte d'entrée dans le sport de l'IGP. La branche de travail GSDL est à l'avant-garde du sport IGP au Royaume-Uni. Avec ses plus de 40 branches offrant des opportunités à tous les niveaux, du débutant jusqu'aux compétitions nationales et internationales. Le GSDL WDG accueille de nombreux essais tout au long de son parcours. l'année, les diplômes obtenus sont reconnus par la SV, la WUSV et la FCI. Le GSDL WDG compte 3 juges SV IGP qualifiés possédant une vaste expérience de jugement au Royaume-Uni et au niveau des Championnats du monde à l'étranger. Caractère GSDL Bilans 2023 Les évaluations de caractère entreprises lors des événements de la GSD League sont reconnues au Royaume-Uni et dans le monde entier. Le BRG et le WDG sont tous deux en mesure d'héberger ces événements et seront promus et annoncés via ce site Web et nos réseaux sociaux. La Ligue GSD compte 5 évaluateurs, les passes sous ces évaluateurs sont reconnues dans ce pays et aux fins du SV Korung. 2012 2011 Le GSDL joue un rôle central dans l'organisation de l'événement annuel British Sieger. Unir nos forces avec celles du club BAGSD, membre du WUSV, du GSD Breed Council et du GSDL BRG. 2018 2010 2025 2024 2023 2022 2019 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 Ligue des chiens de berger allemand de Grande-Bretagne Dernières nouvelles Magazine GSDL Adhésion Manutention junior Téléchargements Norme de race
- Play biting | Gsd League of GB
Jouer à mordre Play biting Tolerance to touch Toilet training Puppy teeth Crate training Heatstroke Adolescence Nutrition Dogs and toys Dwarfism Dog friendly garden Christmas time Fireworks Physical games including play biting are natural games puppies play with each other and when you bring your puppy home he may try to play the same games with you. Pups which are highly motivated can charge at owners, jumping up, nip hands and bite and tug on clothes. If this is directed at a child who starts to cry or run or tries to push the pup away this may be misinterpreted by the puppy as being a playful response from the child who is now joining in the pup`s game. Trying to cope with the pups increasingly rough attempts to initiate play, demand and dictate play by giving and doing what it wants will make it more likely that the pup will increase its play biting to get what it wants in the future, which can soon become a never ending battle of nipping, biting and jumping up. Trying to hit or grab the pup will probably make him become rougher as to him you are responding and joining in his game or he may feel he has to defend himself against your increasing anger. It is very important to avoid the stimulation and excitement escalation that go with physical punishment or restraint. Resorting to distraction tactics during a play biting situation like throwing a ball or waving a piece of food in front of the pups face to end the nipping can actually reward the pups demanding behaviour and rough style of play. In fact is learning to be even more pushy when he wants to play or get attention because it always works. Just ignoring him whilst he continues to chew on your hand or grab your clothing or leaving the room while he changes his target to someone else or decides to have a wonderful time rearranging the cushions or pruning the house plants will be completely ineffective in changing his problem behaviour. Using any form of harsh punishment is also counter productive. It may indeed stop the biting attack at the time. However it holds no instruction to the puppy to encourage and develop more acceptable behaviour for the future. So what to do to control puppies masquerading as sharks. It is quite a common problem with pups displaying a varying degrees of the behaviour with some becoming more difficult to cope with especially for the companion dog owner. The relationship and bond that a dog has as a family companion is special with most puppies given sensible guidance early on, unruly behaviour gives way to a more controlled, calmer attitude as the pup grows up. But some are more persistent and intervention is needed to communicate to the puppy in a way it can understand amore more acceptable behaviour and relationship. One method is to use the consistent application of an interrupting sound to temporarily supress the problem behaviour every time it happens combined with an immediate procedure which encourages the puppy to engage in acceptable play or behaviour. There is an important difference in communication to the puppy which behaviour we want between using distraction tactics or interruption tactics. For example with distraction tactics the puppy is fully engaged in still chewing on your hand at the same time being rewarded for it because a toy or food is being offered to him. With interruption tactics he has stopped or not quite even started chewing on your hand before being offered the toy or food so he is now being rewarded for the behaviour we want "NO BITING" An interruption sound is most effective if it happens just before the pup launches a mouthing attack on hands or clothes. To do this carry or place around the house a noise making device such as a small container with some pebbles in which can be shaken to make a loud noise, or a commercially bought "pet corrector" which is a small cannister that gives off a loud hiss when the top is pressed-handy to keep in a pocket. The intention is to startle the pup not to hurt him. His reaction will be one of surprise on hearing the sound causing him to temporarily stop his actions. At this exact moment you must fill this moment of inaction (otherwise he will go back to whatever he was ding before) by encouraging the pup to play in a more acceptable way with a toy by wiggling or rolling a ball along the ground close to him, keeping his attention on the toy. If he shows interest in your hands again, quickly repeat the interrupting sound and re encage him onto the toy. With some puppies just a stern "ah ah" can interrupt an unwanted behaviour, before giving an incompatible behaviour to focus on, he cannot be tugging on a sleeve if he is being rewarded for a sit. Some experimentation may be needed here because of individual differences between pups in their reactions to various sounds. It should not be difficult to find something that is effective. The sound should be enough to stop the problem behaviour immediately and every time but not so severe the puppy becomes extremely fearful and reluctant to approach at all. Always remember once a problem behaviour is interrupted you must reward an acceptable behaviour immediately. The puppy must be able to associate his rough behaviour with the consequences the sound he finds unpleasant. Therefore he will learn that his action-nipping and biting causes a reaction the startle sound which he will want to avoid. The moment he starts to get too pushy and rough the interrupting sound will pin point the exact moment he must stop. Any lack of clarity or consistency on your part about the threshold he must not cross will make improvement in his behaviour very slow, because he will not understand what he can and cannot do. For the pup to learn to inhibit the force of any mouthing, bites or rough interaction you must be consistent with the timing of the interrupting sound and very importantly remain calm while showing the pup the behaviour he can engage in. It can take some time but the better you are the quicker he will learn. To satisfy the pups motivation to play and be active in the games you teach him, such as find the toy hidden just out of sight encouraging him to use his nose as well as his eyes. Make it easy to find to start with to keep him interested. Include mental stimulation of highly rewarded gentle obedience training. Call him to you, calmly tell him to sit then reward with a titbit or resume play interacting with a toy. Teach him to lie down, wait, come when called, there is so much your clever puppy can do, giving him a positive outcome for his energy. Just something to bear in mind when trying to stop play biting. In a litter of puppies all is peaceful as they sleep, but one is awake, bored and wants to play. So he rushes up, pounces on an unsuspecting litter mate and gives a sharp nip. The other puppy responds and chases the attacker. The game is on. The very game your pups previous taught him how to get you to play. For play biting to decrease it is also important to follow some general management rules. Adding more opportunities for the puppy to take part in controlled interesting physical and mental games (suitable for his age) where success can stimulate the rewards brain chemistry and change his emotions to be more relaxed, instead of driving everyone crazy with unruly behaviour and continuous pestering to play. No more games of rough and tumble encouraging the puppy to bite and grab hands. Always supervise young children with the puppy. If your puppy does something you don`t let it happen again. Plan the incompatible rewarding behaviour. Concentrate on conditioning a well behaved puppy. Notice and reward desired human - puppy interactions. Locating and joining a good puppy class can be extremely beneficial. If possible find a GSD club. Overtime as other suitable behaviours are reinforced with clear calm instructions the puppy will abandon rough play to gain attention or hard nipping to try to push the family as he would his litter mates. All puppies and households are different and any behaviour modification especially rough play biting is an on-going process and should be appropriate for the individual situation. GILL WARD M.I.A.C.E. For additional help or support contact .... Gill Ward 01209 831221 email ... john@johndavidw.plus.com Ligue des chiens de berger allemand de Grande-Bretagne
- First UK National Körung | Gsd League of GB
First UK National Körung e mail - gsdlnationalkoerung@gmail.com On the weekend of Aug 30th and 31st The GSD League of GB/BRG held its first UK National Körung and was hosted by the Three Beacons Sports Dog Club on their training grounds in Wigan. Alongside the Körung an AD endurance test was run on the cycle and bridal paths that surround the venue. Originally the Körung had four entries but two were late withdrawals. The AD was limited to members and the 2 Körung entries, in total 8 dogs took part. The reason for the limit was to test the course for suitability with a view to hold further AD tests in the future. The Körmeister and AD assessor was Heather Macdonald (Conbhairean GSD's). The helper was Richard Harrison (Hundenkraft GSD's) Körung Results ZANDAMOR HOVA KKL1 ZANDAMOR HANDA KKL1 . AD Results CRUAGHAIRE BOURBON HADES V GREISHOF HARVIMECHS MISSING LINK AT VOMTHOMLOU KONSEQUI AVOCH VYLANO OBAN IRMA V EXTERNSTEIN ZANDAMOR HANDA ZANDAMOR HOVA German Shepherd Dog League of Great Britain
- LINKS | Gsd League of GB
Liens Informations générales sur le GSD STANDARD DE RACE DE BERGER ALLEMAND Norme de race WUSV GAGNER SIS CAT Base de données GSD BASE DE DONNÉES GÉNÉALES Base de données GSD Informations sur IGP Sports TABLEAU DE BORD IGP Diffusion des règles et procédures du procès RÈGLEMENT ET RÈGLEMENT DE L'IGP Lien vers les règles FCI IGP Fédération Cynologique Internationale ROUTINE BH Lien vidéo de la routine BH actuelle Organisations internationales et nationales WUSV Union mondiale des clubs de berger allemand SV Site Internet du Verein fur Deutsche Schaeferhunde BRANCHE DE CHIEN DE TRAVAIL GSDL National organisation with local branches Informations de santé GSD DÉPLIANT BVA HD Explication BVA du schéma HD DÉPLIANT BVA ED Explication BVA du schéma ED SV HD/ED ADN et amp; Schéma LUW Régime de santé SV mondialement reconnu et accepté 80's 70's TR 25 Informations sur l'harmonisation GSD ZAP PARTIE 1 WESENBEURTEILUNG Vidéo de ce qui est requis pour les chiens âgés de 9 à 13 mois ZAP PARTIE 2 ZUCHTANLAGENPRUFUNG Vidéo de ce qui est requis pour les chiens de plus de 18 mois MATRICE D’HARMONISATION Exigences d’harmonisation nécessaires d’ici 2025 Ligue des chiens de berger allemand de Grande-Bretagne



