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New policy 5/22/06

There will be a $100 fee to transfer a dog to the new
owners name for AKC registration.

* - There will be no fee if
the new owner wants the
Slovak or Czech pedigree.


Please note that a normal
time frame to process the
papers with a transfer is
about 6 months.

 
 

Bonitacni Karta (Breed Test)

ZVV/SVV translation is coming along with abbreviated titles. If anyone has an abbreviation that is not listed here- please email me and I will try to find out what it stands for and ad it to the list.
Bonitacni Karta (Breed Test)
How to read the Bonitacia or BST.
Click HERE to see the actual Bonitacni chart

This explanation will help you read the BST on Slovak dogs after the mid 80s. Before the mid 80s the chart was slightly different so discrepancies can arise. Keep in mind that
this is my best attempt at translation!

Here is an example:

Car z Kostolianskej Cesty 5V5/55

1. The first number is the size of the dog. 5 is ideal.

2. The letters following are describing the dog. The more letters- the more faults.

3. Next number is the overall character. 5 is ideal. From 3 to 7 is passing. 3 is describing a dog who is a little sharper and 7 is a little calmer

4. Attack out of the blind. The dog is not only judged on bite work but on controllability. If the handler reaches down to touch the collar- the score drops a point. 2 to 5 is
passing. 5 is ideal

5. Courage test 5 is ideal

The letter N or P may appear at the end of the score. The N is no out and the P is out.

This is a basic temperament test for breeding. This is not a hard test. It is only to say if a dog or bitch can be bred. They can not have missing teeth or any disqualifying faults. This is 1 of 4 requirements that the dogs must have to be bred in Slovakia. Czech Republic is more lenient. A BST is NOT required.

 
 
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