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...and he will have to check it out for me before giving a complete answer Greetings Rolf |
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As far as I know in CZ and SK only exams similar to IPO are recognized for working certificate and SVP of course. It means: IPO-V, IPO1 and higher, SchH1 and ZVV1 for Czech Rep (and SVV1 for Slovakia) and SVP1 (not ZVP1). ZPU1 was insufficient last time I checked.
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I just thought that I remembered some thread about rules(but I can`t find it now) was made more easy for CSW, but maybe I mix it up with rules for Czech champion or is working certificat also needed for this title ? Greetings Rolf |
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I got now (almost) complete answer for workingcertificat in Slovakia thanks to Sasha
http://www.skj.sk/english/slk_champ.html Passing of the following tests/trials entitles the working dog to be entered in the working class at national, all-state, special and club shows in Slovakia: a) National trial regulations: ZM, SVV 1 to 3, SPO, SPS, SPZ 1 and 2, SLP 1 and 2, PZ 1 to 3 b) international trial regulations: IPO 1 to 3, SchHA, SchH 1 to 3, FH 1 and 2, RH-F A and B, RH-FL A and B, RH-T A and B, RH-L A, RH-W A-B-C-D. ...But I see SVP 1 to 3 is missing from the list ? Greetings Rolf Last edited by Juniorwolf; 20-02-2009 at 02:04. |
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Poor Rolf, nobody answer you.....
here is answer from Czech. The dog must have some this exam: a) dle národního zkušebního řádu ČR (ČKS a MSKS) - ZVV 1 – každý ze tří oddílů zkoušky musí být hodnocen minimálně 70 body - SchH – každý ze tří oddílů zkoušky musí být hodnocen minimálně 70 body b) dle zkušebního řádu ovladatelnosti a pracovní upotřebitelnosti psů (KJ Brno) ZPÚ 2 – každý ze tří oddílů zkoušky musí být hodnocen minimálně 70 body c) dle mezinárodního zkušebního řádu FCI pracovní kynologie (ČKS a MSKS) - IPO 1 – každý ze tří oddílů zkoušky musí být hodnocen minimálně 70 body - IPO FH – každý ze dvou oddílů zkoušky musí být hodnocen minimálně 70 body d) dle mezinárodního zkušebního řádu IRO pro záchranné psy (SZBK ČR) RH-F A, RH-FL A, RH-T A, RH-L A, RH-W A - každý ze tří oddílů zkoušky musí být hodnocen minimálně 70% bodů e) dle řádu zkoušek a soutěží v ovládání ovčáckých psů (KJ Brno) - ZPOP 1 – dosažením nejméně 61 bodů této jednooddílové zkoušky |
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Hi Hanka,
Thanks for your reply I already got some answers as you can see above ![]() ...But I did not get complete answer about Czech regulations form Mr. Skoupy yet. These rules are for workingcertificat right ? Do you have any idea of which exams are similar, I know ZVV and SVV are the same, but the rest I don`t know ? I guess SVP 1 to 3 also is missing from your list ? I have this book of Czech exams called "zkušební řád" from ČMKU, but I can not find the exam called ZPOP1 ? Can somebody please explain what is this exam ? ...maybe it is for shepherd dogs, but I am not sure ? Greetings Rolf Last edited by Juniorwolf; 20-02-2009 at 15:58. Reason: more text |
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In Czech must be wolfdogs working dogs, not runing dogs. every shy wolfdog can run 40km
ZVV and SVV is the same |
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