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ABOUT THE DEUTSCH KURZHAAR (DK)

 & THE NADKC

 

What's the Difference Between a Deutsch Kurzhaar (DK) and a German Shorthaired Pointer (GSP)?


     The short answer is that the Deutsch Kurzhaar is registered with a different registration body than the GSP. In reality, however, the Kurzhaar is truly a separate breed from the American derivative, the German Shorthaired Pointer. The Kurzhaar is bred according to a strict set of breed standards, which require testing in ability, conformation, and temperament before being allowed to breed. The GSP, on the other hand, as registered by the AKC, FDSB and GSPCA, have only one requirement necessary before breeding—that both parents be registered members of the GSP breed.

The GSP's development in the US is in the hands of individual breeders, who have a variety of interests. Some are hunters, some are field trialers, some are only bench show fanciers. Some breeders round out their interests, and seek a dog that fulfills all of it's intentions,—hunting and conformation, but these are in the minority. Because of the diversity of these interests, the GSP and the DK breeds have diverged considerably over the years, even though they originally descended from the same stock. To help ensure that the versatility and original functions of the breed were not lost here in the US, the North American Deutsch Kurzhaar Club (NADKC) was formed with the help of the parent club (the DKV) in Germany).


What is the NADKC?


     The NADKC is a breed organization dedicated to the development, breeding and continuous improvement of the versatile hunting Kurzhaar. Its organizational objectives are achieved by means of stringent breeding regulations, practical field tests, and high standards of conduct. The DKV has many members divided into individual clubs in many countries, including Canada, and the United States.

     The NADKC was formed in May of 1993, by eighteen dedicated sporting enthusiasts from all areas of the United States and Canada. Affiliated with the DKV and the JGHV, the NADKC, whose purpose is to promote and improve the Deutsch Kurzhaar (German Shorthair) in accordance with the principles originated by the DKV, and provides cooperative, trainable Deutsch Kurzhaars for the foot-hunter, developed through breeding programs as set forth by the DKV. In order to qualify for the privilege to be bred, dogs must be evaluated in temperament, conformation, and be successful in hunting tests. All breeding regulations set by the DKV in Germany must be followed.


NADKC Testing Program


     The NADKC adheres to all DKV and Jagdgebrauchshundverband (JGV) test Regulations from Germany. To evaluate hunting ability, the NADKC sponsors Spring and Fall Breed Tests, Fall Utility Tests, and Conformation evaluations. For the purpose of breeding hunting dogs that are valued highly for versatility, the breed tests evaluate inherited ability, rather than establishing the superiority of one dog over another.

     Testing of the dogs' inherited natural ability begins with the Spring Breed Test (Derby) when the dog is approximately one year old. The Derby includes and evaluation of the inherited abilities, such as nose sensitivity, pointing instinct, search pattern, and natural cooperation. The Fall Breed Test (Solms) includes a second evaluation of nose, pointing, search, and cooperation, along with an evaluation of the dog's working attitude, and the dog's retrieving ability and obedience, in water and in the field. The dog is evaluated at the Solms at approximately 1 1/2 years of age.

     The Utility Test (VGP) is for completely trained versatile dogs and their handlers. This test is a comprehensive evaluation of the dog's performance in twenty-nine categories. Obedience is emphasized in the Utility Test, however, natural ability also is evaluated. Handlers of Deutsch Kurzhaars are encouraged to strive toward the successful completion of the Utility Test.

     All certified judges at NADKC sanctioned events have successfully trained and handled a dog through all tests, and have served as an apprentice judge in a minimum of two Derbies, two Solms’, and two VGP’s. Three (3) judges make up the judging committee at each test, and scores are decided by the committee as a whole, rather than on one judge's interpretation of the dogs' performances.


Breeding Program


     All dogs used in the NADKC breeding program must meet certain standards in natural hunting ability, temperament, and conformation. The DKV breed standard represents the practical aspects of conformation. Any disqualification in one or more of these categories will eliminate a dog from breeding. This practice ensures that only the best dogs are used for reproduction.

     All puppies whelped in the NADKC are registered with the DKV in Germany, receive official DKV pedigrees and registration numbers, and are tattooed with that registration number in their right ear before they leave the breeder's kennel. Breeders' kennels also must be registered with the DKV. In addition, NADKC has a progressive hip dysplasia program, where each DK must be screened and evaluated free of hip dysplasia prior to receiving approval for breeding. Deutsch Kurzhaars have been selectively bred for versatile hunting for well over a century. Generations of testing inherited natural abilities, such as nose, search, pointing, tracking, cooperation, water-love, retrieving, and temperament have been used to develop the breeding stock from which all Deutsch Kurzhaars are whelped, helping to ensure a more consistent type of dog—in both conformation and in abilities will be produced.


BENEFITS OF NADKC MEMBERSHIP


     Members receive a quarterly magazine, Inside DK which contains interesting and useful dog training articles, meeting and event announcements, field test results, membership reports, news from Germany, current research, litter announcements, etc..

You will also have:

  • Contact with other members, who are hunters, experienced dog breeders, and trainers who are willing to share their knowledge about training a versatile dog.
  • Access to quality training and test regulation books, breed books, and yearbooks at a reduced cost
  • An opportunity to increase your knowledge about hunting with and training versatile dogs at an accelerated rate.
  • An invitation to the NADKC annual meeting with guest speakers, seminars, etc.
  • For a printable membership application, visit

    http://www.nadkc.org

         To receive one by mail, or if you need other information, please, contact the NAKDC Director of Promotions , Dr. Gayla Combes, DVM. You may email her at: combes2@fullnet.net

        

         We welcome your inquiries about our organization, and cordially invite those individuals interested to apply for membership ,request more information, and/or see some Kurzhaars in action by visiting a breeder or observing some NADKC tests.

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    Testing your versatile hunting dog’s abilities and conformation through the NADKC—a truly rewarding. experience

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    The backbone of the NADKC is its testing and breeding programs. "Through performance to standard. . ."

     

     

     

     

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