
Well as many of you know I used an import recently of my breed. He had an excellent score in Spain and other dogs that have had the same score have had low BVA scores over here so I felt that I had no worries. I've used him and other people have, luckily on low scoring bitches and his BVA score came back as 41

My vet, the Spanish vets, breeders who were there when he was x-rayed in Spain are still shocked by his BVA score as am I !
He was a heavily worked dog in Spain, has the most fantastic character that you could wish for and in my eyes has improved the breed in this country. His few litters that have been born over here are wonderful in looks and most of them have temperaments that are better than many in this country.
Now his pups are at an age where they can be scored. Four have been scored so far with scores of 7, 8, 13 and my dogs litter sister has just had a score of 10.
I do not regret using him. His pups in Europe have about a 90% low score success and people over there also say that the temperament has improved with his lines being there.
As Jeff Sampson says a dog is not just a pair of hips and I think many people have to be careful of this too! Hopefully in future generations we will be able to use low scoring dogs, of which we do now in reality, but as has been stated we need to ensure that the true character of the breed is kept and that we don't totally change the breeds that we originally fell in love with.