Hip Scheme
In this section you can find out more about the Hip Scheme
Hip dysplasia is a term which includes a number of specific developmental and other abnormalities involving the hip joint.
The purpose of the hip scheme is to reduce the incidence of the disease in dogs used for breeding.
Related documents
If you have decided to have your dog(s) screened, or to learn about the procedure of screening, please read the Procedure Notes.
Please read the procedure notes before submitting your dog(s) as failure to do so may result in delays.
Costs
| Item |
Excluding VAT(£) per dog |
Including VAT(£) per dog |
| 1-4 dogs |
£38.30 |
£45 |
| 5+ dogs for same owner |
£34.04 |
£40 |
| Rescoring under appeals |
£76.60 |
£90 |
| Copy of certificates* |
£25.53 per copy |
£30 per copy |
| Joint Hip & Elbow |
£68.09 |
£80 |
*can only be issued to the person(s) identified on the original certificate as the owner(s) of the dog at the time of scoring.
NB Once a certificate of HD scoring has been issued for a dog, the dog may not be resubmitted for scoring under the Scheme.
Submissions
As from January 1st 2010 CHS certificates will only be issued if your dog has been permanently identified (microchip or tattoo). The permanent identification will be verified before the eye or radiography examination takes place. So from this date identification and registration documents are both required for CHS certification.
Publication of results
The Kennel Club is responsible for publishing hip dysplasia results for all pedigree dogs in the Kennel Club Breed Records Supplement and on progeny registration certificates.