To find a dog you can either
choose from the list of kennels above or you can search it in the search
field.
Type some letters that's in the desired dogs name, press enter and voila.
The search is done case-INsensitive and use * and ? as wildcards.
The * equals all (or none) letters.
The question mark represents any single letter that must be correct. Two
question marks represents any two letters and so on.
Searchstring |
Finds: |
Does not find: |
"love" finds
any dog with love in it's name. |
Beebops Love Is In
The Air |
Beebops Lo Verdict |
"love*body" finds
dogs with any number of letters between love and body in
their name. |
Beebops Love My Body
Tonight |
Beebops Body Love |
"love?body" |
Beebops Love Body |
Beebops Love My Body |
Most certainly there are faults in this database.
Some 30000+ records with roughly 30 fields each is impossible? to
keep absolutely correct.
I DO understand the necessity of having accurate records when it comes
to such a sensitive matter as dogs health and breeders results though,
so rest assured that any fault here within is not made on purpose
anyway.
And since the question has arised;
I do not! specifically select the material i enter the dogs from, they
are given to me at random.
I do not! select certain info from that material to make any dog/kennel
look good or bad.
Because the misc. field is different for each dog
it would be a too big task to translate them, so they'll remain swenglish.
Some occurances in the misc.field might be explained here in the FAQ.
As of 1999-05-01 I've started to enter the breeders name in the misc field
of the alphabetically first dog from that kennel or breeding if there
is no kennelname.
Some of the parents to swedish dogs around 1930
are "qualified" guesses.
Many dogs around this time have parents with no further description than
a single name so it's difficult to get them 100% correct.
Owners names are there because i thought it would be helpful for
someone who wishes to get further info about a dog/pedigree if beeing
able to contact some owner in the "pedigree-chain". If anyone
is offended by having their name displayed then i'll remove it.
On the technical thankyoulist i'd like to thank Dwayne Bailey,
who wrote the first cgi-script which started the running of this pedigree-thingie.
Thereafter i must give a big thankyou to Steffen Gutmann for all
support over the years on MUIbase.
Finally but mostly, many thanks to Jonas Andersson and
Jan Granström for letting me use their www-facilities.
Mats Granström.
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Why does some dogs have additional
data within brackets after their name?
Some dogs have the same name, they are
therefore separated with some additional data, placed within brackets.
The additional data might be one of their parents, their registration
number etc.
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What kind of dog is X-Unknown?
X-Unknown is not a real dog, X-Unknown
is used when a dogs parents are and will probably forever be unknown.
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How could it be that so many dogs
are born on 19xx-01-01?
The info about these birthdates has only
been what year they were born. The database-program requires a complete
date in it's date-field so it has become the 1 of January just to
make it complete.
NOTE! Some dogs ARE born on that date, it'll just have to remain a
mystery which are and which aren't. :)
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Why is there a limit on the number
of dogs you can see per day?
Unfortunately some people have used automatic
downloaders which makes the server work alot.
Since i am on these servers out of other peoples kindness i can't
let my collie-business use up all of their capacity and therefore
i've been forced to set a limit.
This limit could unfortunately cause some problems. Suppose that two
(or more) people use the same dial-up internet provider which randomly
gives them an internet identity. They will from time to time get the
same identity (not at the same time) and thus might the max number
of dogs already have been "used" up by one of them earlier
that day. The only tip i can give for this problem right now is to
make a new call to your IP-provider and "hope" for another
identity.
AKL
Spår, Sök, Rapport |
The entry level and types of swedish working
dog trials. |
AM CH |
American Champion |
CC-q |
CC-quality |
CH |
Dogs who were entered as CH in the original
documents.
Most of them are probably GB CH's but until further info they
will remain as only CH:s. |
DKUCH |
Danish Champion |
ESTCH |
Estonian Champion |
Finnish translations: |
|
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JK 1, 2 or 3 |
Finnish levels of tracking. |
HK 1, 2 or 3 |
Finnish levels of human-search. |
VK 1, 2 or 3 |
Finnish levels of relay/report |
YK 1, 2 or 3 |
Finnish levels of a combined working
dog trial. |
For the title 1 or 2, the
dog must score atleast 70% out of the maximum number of
points (300).
The dog needs three first class prize from the 3rd level
to become working dog champion (FIN KVA). |
FIN MVA |
|
Finnish show champion |
FIN KVA |
Finnish working dog champion |
FIN M&KVA |
Finnish show & working dog champion |
FIN JVA |
Finnish tracking champion |
FIN TVA |
Finnish obedience champion |
POHJ MVA |
Scandinavian champion |
KANS MVA |
International show champion |
|
FINUCH |
Finnish Champion |
GBCH |
Great British Champion |
HKL
Spår, Sök, Rapport, Skydds |
The third, out of four,
level and types of swedish working dog trials. |
K-Prov
Karaktärsprov
Karaktärstest. |
A swedish temperament test. |
KORAD
Korning. |
Korning is a "tough" swedish
temperament test. |
KORAD, Finland. |
Korning is a "tough" finnish
temperament test. |
LKL
Spår, Sök, Rapport, Skydds |
The second, out of four,
level and types of swedish working dog trials. |
LP I, LP II, LP
III |
Swedish obedience diplomas |
LYD I, II, III,
ELIT |
Swedish obedience levels. |
NORDUCH |
Scandinavian Champion |
NUCH |
Norwegian Champion |
PORTCH |
Portugisian Champion |
SBCH |
Swedish working dog champion in one (or
more) of the above mentioned working dog categories. |
SLCH |
Swedish obedience champion. |
SLCH (III) |
Swedish obedience champion.
The championship taken when Sweden had three levels in obedience. |
SLCH (ELIT) |
Swedish obedience champion.
The championship is taken in a fourth level as the rules are nowadays. |
SUCH |
Swedish Champion |
SV-XX |
Swedish winner of the year XX |
YWW-XX |
Youth World Winner of the year XX |
Classification
Einstufung |
Classification
Klassifizierung |
Country - Land
|
Classification
Einstufung |
SF
Finland
Finnland |
NL
TheNetherlands
Niederlande |
D
Germany
Deutschland |
S
Sweden
Schweden |
CH
Switzerland
Schweiz |
A1 |
No
signs of Hip dysplasia
Kein Hinweis fur HD |
Ei-dysplasia
"Hyvät" |
Negatief
geheel gaaf (1) |
Kein
Hinweis fur HD |
Utmärkt |
Frei |
A1 |
A2 |
Ei-dysplasiaa |
Negatief
geheel gaaf (2) |
U.A |
A2 |
B1 |
Transitional
case
Ubergangsform (verdächtig fur HD) |
Rajatapaus |
Transitional
case (Tc) |
Ubergangsform
(verdächtig fur HD) |
B1 |
B2 |
I |
I |
B2 |
C1 |
Mild
Leichte HD |
I |
Licht
positief (3) |
Leichte
HD |
C1 |
C2 |
C2 |
D1 |
Moderate
Mittlere HD |
II |
Positief
(3 1/2) |
Mittlere
HD |
II |
II |
D1 |
D2 |
Positief
(4) |
D2 |
E1 |
Severe
Schwere HD |
III |
Schwere
HD |
III |
III |
E1 |
E2 |
IV |
Positief
optima forma (5) |
IV |
IV |
E2 |
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