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The ABRA accepts titles from the following organizations and entities and will record them on your dogs Registration Certificate. 

If you have questions regarding any other organizations please contact us at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

 

American Bulldog Association - Conformation Championships

 National Kennel Club - Conformation & Working Titles

 The Performance Dog Registry

 

The Performance Dog Registry (PDR), is an evaluation system for breeders and owners of dogs that want to maintain mental, physical, and temperamental soundness, to perform work or to retain the integrity of a breed for successful, future generations. The PDR uses written evaluations, based on practical needs and situations for working dogs. A written record as to the dogs’ soundness and efficiency in each phase of performance testing is supplied to every entrant. This score/evaluation sheet, is designed to give you a written record of exactly what the judge saw in your dog on the day of the trial, and also for you to use as a written training plan to improve your dogs performance for the trial field or every day life

 

Working breeds have performed in herding, hunting, police, and protection, of their human companions for centuries. In order to maintain the genetic integrity necessary to continue producing workable, sound breeds, the PDR, working with a panel of internationally recognized experts in the professions of Herding, and Police, and Military, as well as champion competitors and trainers in the internationally recognized sports of SchutzHund, Ring, and K9Pro Sports, has produced a program to test mental soundness in dogs along with physical and structural soundness. These programs can be performed at any dog gathering or club meet using the fundamentals of trainability, athleticism, and protective responsibility (drives)

 

Certification is currently available in three disciplines that prove ability, intelligence and athletic ability in all breeds, these categories are Obedience, for intelligence and trainability, Agility, for athleticism and physical ability, and Protection for the guardian dogs responsibilty.

 

 Dogs earning certification will be awarded certificates and registries concerned with keeping the working ability of breeds alive will list those titles on the dogs pedigree.

 

Obedience title Bulldog

Purpose; The basic Obedience title is designed to showcase a dog’s ability to learn as well as it’s general sociability, and temperament. All exercises will be performed by the handler dog team in as efficient a manner as possible. A handler and dog team will enter the show field and indicate when they are ready to start. When ‘ready’ the Steward or judge will give all instructions to the team as to each move to be made. If at any time the handler does not hear or understand the commands from the Steward the Handler may stop and ask for clarification with no loss of points.

 

Dogs are judged on their efficiency in carrying out commands, handler attentiveness, and willingness to work efficiently with their handler. Dogs should work with an eager to please attitude reflecting the teamwork with their handler. 

A written score sheet with a numerical value assigned to each exercise or movement will be used for every exercise. A copy of the score sheet will be furnished to each contestant

 

Point deductions are given for failure to perform an exercise. Double commands from the handler, whether the second command is voice or body signal, or any additional commands given in or out of the ring.  Slow response from the dog will cause point loss. Dogs appearing timid or unsure will be given point deductions.

 

Aggressive behavior displayed toward humans or other animals will result in dismissal from the ring.  

 

 

American Pulling Association - Weight Pull Titles



APA TITLES

A. WP Titles are earned after completing one of the following pulls
12 x the dog’s weight = WP1
18 x the dog’s weight = WP2
23 x the dog’s weight = WP3
WP titles are in certificate form and are available for $10, Chris Wells PO Box 92 Watkins, Co 80137 or email at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

B. WP STAR Titles are earned after completing 100 pts towards each star title.
100 pts = STAR
200 pts = STARX2
300 pts = STARX3
STAR titles come with a certificate and a plaque for $20.

C. To order an APA Star title by contacting: Jerry Leist 2948 Wisecup Hill, South Salem, OH 45681. (967) 981-0847 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
 

Iron Dog - Iron Dog Titles

 

Guardians Utility Title - GUT


A new working title designed for bulldogs but open to any guardian breed that possesses the necessary athleticism, tenacity and balance.

Francesco Arnone, founder of Miurabulldogs Kennels (former Linebackers) selected the “Pinta Drill” as a prototype to work on the definition of the G.U.T.

The drill shares many basic skills with pre-Victorian "Bullbaiting" (SPRINT-JUMP-BITE-HOLD-HANG-LAND-REPEAT-FOCUS-REMAIN STABLE), therefore its "similarity" to it (not claiming or wanting to be a recreation).

The “Pinta Drill” and the G.U.T. (its finished product) can be seen as an evolution and a modern application of the skills possessed by a bullbaiter (the true traits of a bulldog), proposed in a contest that could occur in most suburban areas:

a FENCE, a BACK YARD, a BULLDOG, an INNOCENT and a BAD GUY.

The achieved G.U.T. titles can be added to the ABRA pedigrees and considered a prestigious achievement among bulldoggers and masters of any guardian breed.

The G.U.T. is the workability selection criteria at Miurabulldogs Kennels.

For more information, feel free to email Miurabulldogs Kennels at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

 
REQUIREMENTS
 
The test implies sprinting around the “innocent” (the person to be protected), jumping to bite the sleeve of a decoy in bite-suit, positioned behind a 5 ½ feet, see-through fence, hanging (all feet off the ground). OUT on command, land on 4 feet, while remaining focused on the potential intruder (patrolling as he/she moves along the fence). The dog needs to show to want the decoy and will jump to try to bite even when the sleeve is not offered. The routine needs to be repeated twice to give proof of consistency.
 
UPDATES:
 
- Schutzhund 1 Obedience is a pre-requisite.
- Titles will be granted at Trials administered by Judges recognized by any of the currently established organizations.
- Maximum 3 attempts per trial.
 

Orthopedic Foundation for Animals - Hip, Elbow Scores

 

PennHIP - The University of Pennsylvania Hip Improvement Program - Hip Scores

 

Sporting American Bulldog Association
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Working American Bulldog Association - Breed and Working Suitability Testing



Obedience/Temperament Test for WST/BST 1
WABA OB 1 (Obedience Title)
Protection Test for WST/BST 1
Test for WST/BST 2
AD (Endurance Test) Certification
Temperament Evaluation (TE)

Last Updated ( Saturday, 07 January 2012 16:57 )