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by Bob McKown on 30 July 2009 - 15:07
What in the current form of the Schutzhund trial do you feel taxes the dogs abality to still consider it a Breed Worthiness test and if not what changes should be made to return it to such.
I don,t want this to be a "my dog is tuffer then your dog" debate but a serious thought exchange to the test.
by Sheesh on 30 July 2009 - 15:07
by Sheesh on 30 July 2009 - 15:07
by Christopher Smith on 30 July 2009 - 15:07
There is a huge difference between packing your dog in the car and taking him to his home field and helper to trial and going to a trial in a stadium halfway around the world. The cumulative stress on the dog doing the latter is huge and how the dog reacts to that stress speaks volumes.
I think differences in training also come into play. A dog that gets 80pts under an unfair, heavy handed, handler with bad timing, is a different animal than the dog that gets 80pts with a good indusive handler.
The ability to read a dog is the most important thing of all. If a breeder is good they can see much more than a breeder with less “dog sense”. Some breeders can only see titles and scores and are unable to really see what the dog is. So I think schutzhund can help breeders to make informed breeding choices if they know what they are doing.
by Bob McKown on 30 July 2009 - 16:07
Chris:
I agree completly with you on the level and venue of trialing, and Theresa I do understand what each section of the routine is supposed to be based on and thank you both for your replys I guess my question is what part of the routine do you feel presses the dog to show it,s best qualties as a working dog? or do you feel there needs to be changes. I feel that if it is to be a Breed worthiness test 1st and formost and a sport secondly it has lost it,s abality to test the dog in it,s routine I agree there is more to the off field work a dog does that should be concidered for breeding but It is either a recognized test for worthiness or a sport that only proves the dog can run a learned pattern.
Iy seems to me that the dogs arent really tested thru there full range of drives and abalities.

by bullfrog on 30 July 2009 - 16:07
by Bob McKown on 30 July 2009 - 17:07
by Christopher Smith on 30 July 2009 - 17:07

by bullfrog on 30 July 2009 - 17:07
by Bob McKown on 30 July 2009 - 17:07
I,ll give you that in tracking you are correct.
Chris:
Jumping and some agality was in the test years ago vertical walls and pallicades(may not be the proper term) I did like the attack on the handler out of the blind which was taken out of the 1 but it needed to be done properly from what I am told the helper should come from the blind focused on the attack on the handler and the dog would have to intervene with storng gripping and fighting but I was told too many helpers immedatly focused on the dog which made it easier for the dog to react in defense. But i agree this is what I,m talking about returning the test to a breed worthiness test instead of a pretty trophy on the wall and a hifgh points score book.
In my opinion the test should show more of the dogs charcter and strength.
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