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15 CHAMPIONSHIP MERCHANDISE  

Merchandise from the 2015 DVG America Championship is available to purchase from Roy Sorensen of WT Metall, who was the supplier of the merchandise at the event

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Official DVG America Rule Book

Pocket Edition  

(2014 English translation)

This pocket edition of the official IPO rules measures 4 x 5 inches and has over 200 pages.  It contains the complete rules, regulations and diagrams for IPO and tracking titles.

You may order your copy from the DVG America secretary. Please find the contact information by clicking this link.

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Remember, the magazine is published quarterly, so you can expect your issue to be delivered in the first month of each quarter.



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DVG stands for Deutscher Verband der Gebrauchshundsportvereine, or the German Association of Working Dog Sport Clubs. DVG is the oldest and largest Schutzhund training organization in the world.  Begun in 1903, DVG was Germany's first police and service dog club and has now grown to nearly 30,000 members. DVG exists for only one purpose -- training and titling dogs of all kinds. In addition to Schutzhund and advanced tracking degrees, it offers obedience and tracking titles, providing competition opportunities for all people who love to train dogs, even the smallest of breeds.

DVG is made up of fourteen geographic regions (Landesverbands), thirteen of which are in Germany. The fourteenth is LV DVG America. The American Landesverband is divided into four local regions (Kreisgruppen), whose presidents sit on the LV Board.

LV DVG America sends a representative to Germany each year to the annual business meeting to vote on Board and membership affairs.

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