• Pass a VJP (or
equivalent JGHV performance test)
• Pass a HZP (or
equivalent JGHV performance test)
• Rate at least a
G in all 3 categories of type, conformation, and
coat
• Hip x-ray rating
of A, B, or C
• Issued a
Hartenachweis Certificate according to JGHV
regulations
• Marked loud
according to JGHV rules and regulations / Issued
a Loud Certificate
Zuchtschau (Breed show)
Breed shows are held to
promote the breeding of the DL. The purpose of a
Breed Show is to determine a DL's physical
suitability or non-suitability for breeding and
to evaluate the DL's type, conformation and coat
against the established FCI standard and the DLV
Breeding Regulations.
As part of the
qualifications for breed certification, DLs must
have been rated at least a G in all 3 categories
of type, conformation, and coat, without the
presence of physical defects as defined by the
breed standard.
V: Excellent
SG: Very
Good
G: Good
Gen: Acceptable
Unge: Not
Acceptable
In addition to the results
from natural ability and performance tests, the
DL's Breed Show evaluation is another important
criterion in the process of selecting breeding
stock. The DL is measured, the temperament is
assessed, and any unique features are noted.
Each DL is evaluated against the DL Breed
Standard and the top 3 dogs are ranked. Apart
from the DL's appearance in terms of physique, a
sound mental disposition is of particular
importance. It is imperative that exceptional
displays in a DL's temperment are documented.
Breed Shows must be held at locations which
facilitate that the dogs can freely move in the
three types of gait. DLs should be evaluated
while in motion. A dog may not be evaluated from
stand-still or predominantly stand-still
positions.
The dog’s most recent type,
conformation and coat evaluation, including the
dog’s displayed temperament, shall be used as
the valid evaluation when the dog has more than
one evaluation.
The dog must be evaluated
by Breed Show Judges who must be registered in
the DLV Judge's List. Breed Show Judges may not
evaluate dogs that they have bred or trained.
This shall also apply to the first generation
offspring of such dogs. The Judges may further
not evaluate dogs bred, handled or owned by
parties who are related by blood or marriage to
the Judge or share the same living quarters.
Conformation Judges are registered as
Conformation Judges with the VDH. The Breed
Judge Commission appoints Conformation Judges
after the apprentice applicant has successfully
completed the training requirements and
successfully passed an oral test. Conformation
judges must be a member of a DLV member club and
must be an accredited JGHV Association Judge.
DLs to be presented at a
Breed Show must be at least 18 months old. Dogs
younger than 18 months, but at least 12 months
old, may be given a preliminary rating. The
evaluations of dogs under 12 months old (no
ratings) are considered "Puppy or Youngster
Breed Showings". These evaluations while useful
in assessing potential during development,
cannot be used for towards breed certification.
Hip x-rays are submitted to Dr. med. vet. Tellhelm at the
Chirurgische Veterinärklinik in Frankfurt for
evaluation and a DL must pass with an A, B, or C
rating to be approved for breeding under DLV
regulations.
A = HD-frei
B = HD
borderline (almost normal)
C = Mild HD (still
breedable)
D = Medium HD (breeding ban)
E
= Severe HD (breeding ban)
Breed Warden
Before any DL owner decides
to breed their dog, they must consult with the
Gruppe Nordamerika breed warden. It is the
breed warden's duty to be familiar with all
breed-certified DLs and advise all breeders on
breeding decisions. The breed warden
provides breeding recommendations to DL owners
and shares information relevant to each
potential breeding. Although the decision
of which dog to breed to ultimately belongs to
each individual breeder, the breed warden must
sign and submit all registration paperwork so it
is important to involve the breed warden early
in breeding decisions.
Breeding Policies of the
Deutsch Langhaar Verband
All breeding related
activity must be processed through Gruppe
Nordamerika. The group breed wardens/advisors of
the DLV are governed by the DLV Breeding
Commission. The Registrar of the DLV issues
pedigrees under the umbrella of the VDH and
JGHV. The VDH is a member club of the FCI. The
DL-GNA does not issue pedigrees.
Each individual member
deciding to breed or promote DLs, must adhere to
JGHV and DLV regulations. The DL Breeding
Regulations stipulate that all breeding related
activity in regards to a DL must be processed
through Gruppe Nordamerika.
According to the policy of the DLV, in order for
DL puppies to receive an Ahnentafel, the breeder
must be a member of Gruppe Nordamerika and
thereby agree to the bylaws, rules and
regulations and DL Breeding Rules and
Regulations. This is the policy of the DLV as it
relates to all of its' member clubs. DL-GNA is
part of a network of the DLV that facilitates
breeding through the Breedwarden to the parent
club in Germany. The DLV sets the policies and
rules. Gruppe Nordamerika, as a chapter
of the DLV, follows the rules of the DLV and
those of the JGHV.