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trackingObedience is a very important part of the Schutzhund program. It´s basic for Protection and Tracking. It´s very good in getting a bond with your German Shepherd Dog. And, when instructed well, it´s fun for both dog and handler (owner).
SchH. I programReporting to the judge: Each handler and dog reports to the judge with the dog on leash. The judge will send the handler and dog to the start position (imaginary center line). Healing Off Leash: 20 points. When
requested by the judge, the leash will be removed by the handler while
still in motion. The handler now hangs the leash across the shoulder
or places the leash in a pocket and proceeds with the freely heeling
dog into the group and demonstrates at least one halt. After leaving
the group the handler and dog briefly assume the basic position and
then proceed into the off leash heeling pattern as performed on leash. Down With Recall: 10 points. Upon voice command from the basic position, the handler and free heeling dog proceed in a straight line. After at least 10 paces, upon voice command, the dog must lay down quickly. Without additionally influencing the dog and without turning around, the handler will proceed another 30 paces in a straight line and turn around to face the dog and remain motionless. When requested by the judge, the handler recalls the dog. The dog should come to the handler with a spirited and swift motion and sit close in front. Upon the command 'heel'. The dog should quickly come to the sit position next to the handler. Should a dog stand stay or sit during the exercise but returns on the recall with out fault, 5 points will be deducted. Retrieving an Article Belonging to the Handler Over a 1 Meter High and 1.5 Meter Wide Brush Hurdle: 15 points. The handler assumes a position at an acceptable distance in front of the hurdle while the dog sits freely next to the handler. A dumbbell can be substituted for an article belonging to the handler. Upon voice command the dog must clear the hurdle without touching it, pick up the object and sit closely in front of the handler after the return jump has been cleared. The object must be held by the dog until the handler removes it with the command to let go. Upon command, the dog must quickly come to the heel position. The command to bring must be given before the dog has reached the object. Long Down Under Distraction: 10 points. Prior to the start of the obedience exercise of another dog, the handler commands the dog into the down position at a spot designated by the judge. The handler moves approximately 40 paces away within sight of the dog without leaving the leash or another object with the dog. The handler remains quietly with his back to the dog. The dog must remain in the down position without additional influence from the handler until the other exhibiting dog has concluded his exercises. After completion of the last exercise and upon Direction from the judge, the dog in the down position will be picked up. SchH. II programReporting to the Judge: The handler reports to the judge with the dog on leash in the basic position. After reporting in, the handler takes the free heeling dog to the starting point and assumes the basic position. Healing Off Leash: 15 points. When
requested by the judge, the leash will be removed by the handler while
still in motion. The handler now hangs the leash across the shoulder or
places the leash in a pocket and proceeds with the freely heeling dog into
the group and demonstrates at least one halt. After leaving the group the
handler and dog briefly assume the basic position and then proceed into
the off leash heeling pattern as performed on leash. Down With Recall: 10 points.Upon voice command from the basic position, the handler and free heeling dog proceed in a straight line. After at least 10 paces, upon voice command, the dog must lay down quickly. Without additionally influencing the dog and without turning around, the handler will proceed another 30 paces in a straight line and turn around to face the dog and remain motionless. When requested by the judge, the handler recalls the dog. The dog should come to the handler with a spirited and swift motion and sit close in front. Upon the command 'heel'. The dog should quickly come to the sit position next to the handler. Should a dog stand stay or sit during the exercise but returns on the recall with out fault, 5 points will be deducted. Retrieving an Dumbbel Weighing 650 Grams Over a 1 Meter High and 1.5 Meter Wide Brush Hurdle: 15 points. The handler assumes a position at an acceptable distance in front of the hurdle while the dog sits freely next to the handler. Upon voice command the dog must clear the hurdle without touching it, pick up the object and sit closely in front of the handler after the return jump has been cleared. The object must be held by the dog until the handler, after a brief pause, removes it with the command to let go. Upon command, the dog must quickly come to the heel position. The command to bring must be given before the dog has reached the object. Go Ahead and Down: 10 points. When requested by the judge, the handler and free heeling dog proceed in the designated direction a few paces. The command 'go out' should be executed by simultaneously lifting of the arm and a stop by the handler. The dog must move at a fast pace in the designated direction for at least 25 paces. The dog must lay down quickly upon the command 'down'. The handler may hold the arm up facing the designated direction until the dog has laid down. At the request of the judge the handler proceeds to pick up the dog by moving to the right side of the dog and commanding the dog to sit. SchH. III programReporting to the Judge: The handler reports to the judge with the free heeling dog in basic position. After reporting in, the handler takes the free heeling dog to the starting point and assumes the position. Sit Exercise: 5 points. From the basic heeling position the handler and free heeling dog proceed in a straight line. After at least 10 paces, upon voice command, the dog should come quickly to the sit position while the handler does not interrupt his/her pace nor turn towards the dog. After another 30 paces the handler stops and turns around to fact the dog. When requested by the judge the handler will return to the dog and assume the basic heeling position on the right side of the dog. Should the dog lay down or remain standing instead of performing the sit exercise, up to five points will be deducted. Stand Stay Out of Motion: 5 points.From the basic position the handler and free heeling dog proceeds in a straight line. After at least 10 paces and upon voice command, the dog must execute the stand stay while the handler does not interrupt the stride or look about. After an additional 30 paces, the handler stops and turns around to face the dog. When requested by the judge, the handler will pick up the dog. The exercise is considered complete when the handler has stepped to the right side of the dog and upon command, the dog has sat in the heeling position. Retrieving a Dumbbel Weighing Two Kilograms on Ground Level: 10 points. The dog sitting freely next to the handler should, when five the voice command, quickly move toward the object which has been tosses approximately 10 paces away. The dog must immediately and quickly pick up and retrieve the object to the handler. The dog must sit close in front of the handler and must hold the object until the handler, after a brief pause, removes the object with the command to let go. After the command to heel, the dog should quickly come to the heel position. The handler must remain in the basic position until the dog has assumed the heel position. Climb-Jump Over the Inclined Wall (Height 1.80 Meters and Width at Bottom 1.30 Meter) and Retrieve an Object Belonging to the Handler: 15 points. The handler assumes a position at an acceptable distance in front of the wall while the dog sits freely next to the handler. A dumbbell can be substituted for an article belonging to the handler. Upon voice command the dog must climb the wall to pick up the object and sit closely in front of the handler after completion of the return jump. The object must be held by the dog until the handler, after a short pause, removes it with the command to let go. Upon command, the dog must quickly come to the heel position. The command to bring must be given before the dog has reached the object. Long Down Under Distraction: 10 points. Prior to the start of the obedience exercise of another dog, the handler commands the dog into the down position at a spot designated by the judge. The handler moves approximately 40 paces away within sight of the dog without leaving the leash or another object with the dog. The handler remains quietly with his back to the dog. The dog must remain in the down position without additional influence from the handler until the other exhibiting dog has concluded his exercises. After completion of the last exercise and upon Direction from the judge, the dog in the down position will be picked up.
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more about training...
Protection is another part of the Schutzhund program. Most dogs love
to play this game.
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