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Sport cynology as leisure activity
TOČÍKOVÁ, Lucie
Presented bachelors thesis focuses on sport cynology. The first part of the bachelor thesis deals with the theoretical definition of the concept of sport cynology and leisure. Then the thesis focuses on the ethology of the dog and the organization of sport cynology in the Czech Republic. It also discusses the disciplines of sport cynology, testing schedules and the camp for talented adolescents. The second part of the thesis is devoted to qualitative research, in which information was obtained through interviews with handlers. The interviews were conducted to obtain valuable data on why people choose this sport as a leisure activity, how they perceive their relationship with their dog, what motivates them in this sport and how they perceive sport cynology in the context of leisure.
Porovnání výkonnosti potomstva belgického ovčáka malinois po domácích a zahraničních plemenících
KAMENÍK, Zdeněk
This graduation thesis deals with comparison of performance of offspring's of belgian shepherd malinois - the national and foreign stud dogs. In literary overview describes the history and a present form of the International Examination Rules IPO, breeding Belgian shepherds in the Czech Republic and in the world. It describes complete characteristic Belgian shepherd like physique, body proportions, life requirements. The thesis subsequently pursues impacts affecting dog´s sport performance, breeding methods and breeding dogs and observes me the most common health issues in Belgian shepherd breeding. In the own thesis are analyses of performance of offspring's of national and foreign stud dogs in the position of a father or father´s father (grandfather) in championship ČR BO, championship Czech Republic IPO. There were monitored data on numbers of individuals in specified competitions in monitored years 2012 - 2018. Dogs placed on 1st to 10th positions at MČR IPO and at MČR BO were futher evaluated. By detailed observation and analysis was discovered that for sports cynology are used dogs from foreing breeding descent whether it is after father or dog on the grandfather position. It was found that dogs, which placed to the tenth placed at MČR IPO had been 64% of foreign and 36 % of Czech descent. At championship ČR BO stud dogs of placed placed dogs in ratio 65% foreign and 35 % domestic individuals. The best stud dogs from abroad were Da´Eder vom der Brunnenstad a Solero des Teutones. Jaguar de Alphaville Bohemia belonged to the best national stud dogs.
Argo, fetch! The history of dog training (cynology) in Liberec region after 1945
Cejpová, Irena ; Hlaváček, Jiří (advisor) ; Mücke, Pavel (referee)
The main topic of the thesis is a description of the transformation of the Sport Cynology during the second half of the 20th century in the Liberec region. The sport is based on cooperation between people and dogs. This hobby belongs to the most popular freetime activities in the Czech Republic, even though there is not enough information in Czechoslovak historiography. The aim of the thesis consists in a characterization of development of the Sport Cynology in the era of State Socialism in Czechoslovakia in the second half of the 20th century. I focus on a historical progress of the sport and its significant events, which were crucial for the next development of the sport activity. In the context of the Sport Cynology, "The Association for Cooperation with the Army" is mentioned because Czechoslovak cynology had to become a part of the association in 1953. In the first section of the paper, focused on history of the cynology, I use archival materials, contemporary magazines and information got from interviews with narrators. I apply qualitative research and its specific methods such as analysis of documents and thematically oriented biographical narratives. Key words: Sport Cynology, State Socialism, Liberec region, The Association for Cooperation with the Army, Contemporary History, Oral History.
Porovnání výkonnosti potomstva německého ovčáka po domácích a zahraničních plemenících
FEIKOVÁ, Klára
This graduation thesis deals with comparison of performance of progeny of German shepherd the national and foreign stud dogs. The literary overview follows the history and current form of the International Examination Rules, breeding of German shepherds in the Czech Republic and on global level. It describes complete characteristics of a German shepherd, like the physique, body measurements, living demands and then it is engaged in influences affecting the sport performance of dogs, breeding conditions and it follows the most frequent health problems in German shepherds breeding. The core of the thesis includes analyses of performance of gets of national and foreign stud dogs in the position of a father or father's father in selective competitions, Czech Republic Championships IPO and Championships of the Czech Club of German Shepherds (M ČKNO). There were monitored the data on numbers of individuals in specified competitions in monitored periods of the years 2009 2016. More, dogs placed on 1st up to 10th positions at MČR IPO and M ČKNO were assessed from the point of view of fathers and grandfathers. On the basis of detailed monitoring and analysis it was detected that that dogs from foreign stud dogs origin whether in father's or grandfather's positions are more frequently used in sport cynology. There were 58% of participating dogs from foreign stud dogs and only 42% of dogs with fathers of Czech origin participating in selective competitions. It was established that 61% of participating dogs from foreign stud dogs and 39% of dogs with fathers of Czech origin participated in MČR IPO. The stud dogs of dogs participating in ČKNO Championship were of 68 % of foreign origin and 32 % of nationals. In the course of more detailed analysis (assessment of dogs taking up to 10th position in MČR IPO and M ČKNO) it was established that 67,9% respectively 61,25% of the most successful sport dogs have fathers from foreign kennels, while only 32,1% respectively 38,75 % are from stud dogs from Czech kennels. The best stud dogs from abroad were Ellute von der Mohenwiese and Tom van't Leefdaalhof. Jaguar Aritar Bastet and Hoky Va Pe belonged to the best national stud dogs.
Argo, fetch! The history of dog training (cynology) in Liberec region after 1945
Cejpová, Irena ; Hlaváček, Jiří (advisor) ; Mücke, Pavel (referee)
The main topic of the thesis is a description of the transformation of the Sport Cynology during the second half of the 20th century in the Liberec region. The sport is based on cooperation between people and dogs. This hobby belongs to the most popular freetime activities in the Czech Republic, even though there is not enough information in Czechoslovak historiography. The aim of the thesis consists in a characterization of development of the Sport Cynology in the era of State Socialism in Czechoslovakia in the second half of the 20th century. I focus on a historical progress of the sport and its significant events, which were crucial for the next development of the sport activity. In the context of the Sport Cynology, "The Association for Cooperation with the Army" is mentioned because Czechoslovak cynology had to become a part of the association in 1953. In the first section of the paper, focused on history of the cynology, I use archival materials, contemporary magazines and information got from interviews with narrators. I apply qualitative research and its specific methods such as analysis of documents and thematically oriented biographical narratives. Key words: Sport Cynology, State Socialism, Liberec region, The Association for Cooperation with the Army, Contemporary History, Oral History.
The use of dogs in sports kynology affect the performance of the dog
FEIKOVÁ, Klára
The bachelor thesis of mine is about dogs in sports kynologie and about effects which work upon the exercise of the dogs. It reports also on the history and contemporary form of the International Examination Rules. It describes the IPO 3 exam and then it deals with finding out which breeds are the most suitable to perform the exam and then it deals with their use for superior competitions and Championships of the Czech Republic. This part of the bachelor thesis is dedicated to a dog training, namely to one of the most important aspects, the motivation of the dog. Further it is dedicated to reflexes and disruptive effects with training. In this own thesis there are analyses of the results of superior competitons of the Czech Republic championship IPO, included the Czech Republic championship. Number, breed structure, age and gender detailes of participating dogs are followed, Through detailed observation and analysis it has been found out, that the most suitable dogs for completing this competitons with the best results possible are Alsatians and Belgian Shepherds malinois. Considering the gender, male dogs came in better than female dogs in all the analyses. The best age for the dog to participate in this competiton is the age from three to five. For coming up to the 10th place the best time is between the dog´s fifth and sixth year of age, because the dog and the handler have both certain experiences with completing exams and also competitons.

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