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BREED SURVEY PROCEDURES . December 2007

1. THE BREED ASSESSMENT. The Breed Assessment differs from the Breed Suitability Test in the respect that, whilst the examination of the dog is EXACTLY the same (INCLUDING the gunshot and Temperament test), it does not require a Guard and Defence test . 

2. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR QUALIFICATION.

2.1 In order to qualify, dogs must meet the overall requirements called for in the Breed Standard of the Rottweiler dog, as published by the F.C.I. and accepted by the Rottweiler Breed Council (RBC) and KUSA.

a) The dog must be identified by a RBC and KUSA approved method.  

b) The dog must have been x-rayed for hip dysplasia and conform to the requirements as set by the RBC from time to time.

c) At the time of presentation at the survey, the dog must be at least 18 months of age. The dog must also be in a good and healthy condition.

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BST

BREED SURVEY PROCEDURES . December 2007

1. PURPOSE OF THE BREED SUITABILITY TEST. To promote uniformity in Rottweiler breeding, especially in the breeding of working dogs, to promote the correct temperament as well as to provide an ever growing pool of bloodstock in which the use of dogs with disqualifying faults has been eliminated.

2. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR QUALIFICATION.

2.1 In order to qualify, dogs must meet the overall requirements called for in the Breed Standard of the Rottweiler dog, as published by the F.C.I. and accepted by the Rottweiler Breed Council (RBC) and KUSA.

a) The dog must be identified by a RBC and KUSA approved method.  

b) The dog must have been x-rayed for hip dysplasia and conform to the requirements as set by the RBC from time to time.

c) At the time of presentation at the survey, the dog must be at least 18 months of age. The dog must also be in a good and healthy condition.

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