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Canine Scorebook 3.0 is here

Canine Scorebook 3.0 introduces a clearer home for canine sport results, records, statistics, dog profiles and the new Canine Rating 1.0.

Canine Scorebook 3.0 is here

A new version of Canine Scorebook

Canine Scorebook 3.0 is now live.

This release rebuilds the website around one clear purpose: making canine sport results easier to find, understand and follow.

The new version brings competition history, current records, statistics, rankings and dog profiles together in a more consistent experience. The design has also been refined to make large amounts of information easier to explore without overwhelming the visitor.

Canine Scorebook remains an independent result platform made for canine sports.

Results remain at the centre

Competition results are still the foundation of Canine Scorebook.

Events are organised by sport, organization, class and discipline. This makes it possible to view complete competitions while keeping results separated according to the rules used in each sport.

Dog profiles connect this history across competitions. A profile can show the dog’s recorded results, personal records, current ratings and development over time.

The aim is not only to show what happened at the latest competition, but to preserve the complete sporting history of every dog.

Introducing Canine Rating 1.0

Canine Scorebook 3.0 introduces Canine Rating 1.0, a rating system created specifically for Canine Scorebook.

Records show the best performance a dog has achieved. Rating 1.0 has a different purpose: it shows the dog’s current competitive form.

The rating is calculated within the relevant sport, organization, class or discipline. Recent competitions carry the most meaning, allowing the rating to rise or fall as a dog’s performances develop.

A dog can therefore hold an important record without necessarily having the strongest current form. In the same way, an improving dog can climb the ranking before reaching an all-time record.

Event ratings show how a dog performed at one competition. Current rating combines recent performances into the value used by the rankings.

Rating 1.0 does not replace official results, placements, P4P or DVS. It adds another way to understand performance and development.

Read the complete Rating 1.0 guide

Statistics with sporting context

Statistics have been redesigned to respect the differences between canine sports.

Weight Pull statistics can focus on P4P, pulled weight, weight classes and performance development. Canine Athletics can be explored by discipline, result, dog height and DVS.

Sports are not reduced to one generic measurement. Each result is presented within the context that makes it meaningful.

Dog comparison tools also make it possible to examine performance side by side, including discipline results, ratings and development graphs.

A more personal Scorebook

Registered users can connect their dogs to their account, follow other dogs as favourites and choose which sports they want to see.

My Scorebook provides a personal overview of owned dogs, followed dogs and their latest activity. Public competition results remain available, while private information stays protected.

Owner names are hidden by default and are only shown when the owner has actively enabled public visibility.

Built for the history still to come

Canine Scorebook 3.0 is a foundation for continued development.

More results, sports, organizations, statistics and historical records can be added without changing the central purpose of the website: to create a reliable and accessible home for canine competition history.

Thank you to everyone who contributes results, reports errors and helps improve the quality of the Scorebook.

Welcome to Canine Scorebook 3.0.