Classification
Einstufung |
Classification
Klassi-fizierung |
Country - Land
|
SF
Finland
Finnland |
NL
Holland
Niderlande |
D
Germany
Deutschland |
S
Sweden
Schweden |
CH
Switzerland
Schweiz |
USA*
United States
Vereinigte Staaten
von Amerika |
A1
|
No signs of hip dysplasia
Kein Hinweis für HD |
Ei-dysplasiaa "hyvat"
|
Negateif geheel gaaf (1)
|
Kein Hinweis
für HD |
Utmärkt
|
Frei
|
Excellent
|
A2
|
Ei-dysplasiaa
|
Negateif geheel gaaf (2)
|
U.A.
|
Good
|
B1
|
Transitional Case
Übergangs-form
(verdächtig für HD) |
Rajatapaus
|
Transitional case
(Tc) |
Übergangs-form (verdächtig für HD)
|
Fair
|
B2
|
I
|
I
|
Borderline
|
C1
|
Mild
Leichte HD |
I
|
Licht positief
(3) |
Leichte HD
|
Mild Dysplastic
|
C2
|
D1
|
Moderate
Mittlere HD |
II
|
Positief
(3½) |
Mittlere HD
|
II
|
II
|
Moderate Dysplastic
|
D2
|
Positief
(4) |
E1
|
Severe
Schwere HD |
III
|
Schwere HD
|
III
|
III
|
Severe Dysplastic
|
E2
|
IV
|
Positief optima forma (5)
|
IV
|
IV
|
*USA ratings
are based on evaluations done by the Orthopedic
Foundation for Animals (OFA). An alternate form of testing called
PennHip is growing in popularity in the USA; however, it is not currently
widely available. The PennHip organization does not have a Web site, but an
article explaining the testing can be found at Dog
Owner's Guide. Another web site, Workingdogs.com,
has compiled several articles
on hip dysplasia that may be of interest.
From Leonberger.com
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