International Champion Tramin Zippo
JCAC, BOB, CACIB, CACIB, CACIB, JCH, CAC, BOS, CAC, CACIB, BOS
Crufts Qualifier

Tramin Zippo's Ukrainian Kennel Union Pedigree
Tramin Zippo's Echocardiogram and cardiac clearance
Tramin Zippo's FCI Hips Excellent and Normal ELBOWS
Tramin Zippo's Eye clearance (normal)
Tramin Zippo is available for stud service to approved females only. Females must have all health testing complete, per the recommended screenings by the OFA. Stud fee is $3500 and Zippo only does Artificial insemination. Contract is to be completed by buyer with proof of clearances and money paid by buyer before services are performed and AKC papered is signed. The Artificial insemination will be performed by a licensed veterinarian at the buyers expense to prevent disease transmission or injury to our stud.
Zippo's Embark Genetics
Zippo's OFA Results
tramin zippo's stud contract
Bill of sale for stud service
At the Botton of Zippo's page is a gallery of his photos!
Zippo's Championships
JCAC-Junior Conformity Certificate. Candidate to the champion of the particular country in Beauty Contest in junior class. It is given at any FCI Dog Show. Junior champion of the country can become a dog that has required amount of JCAC certificates.
BOSx2- Best of Sex. Best Male is the winner of the particular class of the particular breed
JCH- Junior Champion of the club. Junior Champion of the National Club is given to the winner of the junior class of the particular breed at National mono-breed Dog Show organized once a year.
CACIBx4-Certificat d’Aptitude au Championnat International de Beaute Certificate of Aptitude to the International Beauty Contest.
CACx2-Certificat d’Aptitude au ChampionCertificate of Aptitude to the National Beauty Contest.
International Champion- In order to be eligible for the title of FCI International Champion, a dog must:
1) belong to a breed recognised on a definitive basis by the FCI according to the FCI Breeds Nomenclature.
2) be registered in a studbook recognized by the FCI (i.e. registrations in an appendix to the studbook are not valid)
3) be pure-bred. A dog is considered to be pure-bred when its pedigree includes a minimum of 3 complete generations (14 dogs) registered in FCI recognised studbooks or appendices to the studbooks (FCI General Committee, Milan, June 2015), i.e. dog’s name, initials of the FCI recognised studbook/appendix to the Studbook + registration number.
In addition, the conditions for the awarding of the different certificates (CACIB, CACIT, CACITR, CACIL, CACIAG et CACIOB) as described in the different FCI international regulations and the other requirements included in the Regulations for the international Championship hereunder have to be respected
Crufts Qualification- Crufts is not an open competition; dogs must have qualified throughout the previous year. There are a number of ways of qualifying for the breed classes at Crufts, but most dogs typically qualify by obtaining first, second or third place in the relevant class at a Kennel Club affiliated Championship show where Challenge Certificates are awarded, or by achieving Best in Show, Reserve Best in Show or Best Puppy in Show at a Kennel Club affiliated Open or General show. Dogs can become qualified for life upon attaining their Kennel Club Stud Book Number
Tramin Zippo's FCI International Championship requirements
