In the Czech Republic we have a similar system to the East Germans for breed survey. We also use a series of letters, as well as numbers in the breed survey. The following table is a translation of a Czech "Bonitacni Karta", or Survey card, and describes the various numbers and letters used to describe a particular dog. These following codes has been valid in the Czech Republic since the reform in 1990.
Overall Appearance | Appropriate Breed Features | Ears, Color, Pigmentation | Personality Traits | ||||
typical appearance of a mongrel | 0 | faulty head | A | light eyes | O | considerable hardness, courage and willingness to fight | 1 |
too light, greyhound like | 1 | steep angles of the fore legs | B | poor pigment | T | good hardness, courage and willingness to fight | 2 |
small, under sized | 2 | straight, short croup | C | wolf grey, light features | U | sufficient hardness, courage and willingness to fight | 3 |
light for height requirement | 3 | steep croup | D | wolf grey, dark features | V | not sufficient hardness, courage and willingness to fight | 4 |
Required strength, build, refinement height: Dog: 60 - 62 cm Female: 55 - 57 cm |
4 | steep angulation hind legs | E | incorrect ears | W | let go sleeve on handler's order | P |
required strength, build, refinement height: Dog: 63 - 65 cm Female: 58 - 60 cm |
5 | steep angulation thigh bone | F | dark pigment | Q | does not let go sleeve on handler's order | N |
height within standard, but more coarse, less refined | 6 | incomplete set of teeth | G | Black with light features | I | ||
oversize but proportionate, complies with standard for build, refinement | 7 | bite irregularity | H | black with dark features | X | ||
too heavy, very little refinement | 8 | correct expression, excellent proportions | J | totally black | Y | ||
coarse | 9 | long back | K | long coat | Z | ||
... | ... | blocky | M | ... | ... | ... | ... |
... | ... | shallow chest | N | ... | ... | ... | ... |
... | ... | strong head | P | ... | ... | ... | ... |
... | ... | faulty tail | R | ... | ... | ... | ... |
... | ... | ligaments not firm | S | ... | ... | . |