wondered if anyone knew what the order of events are in schutzhund or IPO trials? are they tested for obedience, tracking, then protection in all countries in that order? Thanks very much
wondered if anyone knew what the order of events are in schutzhund or IPO trials? are they tested for obedience, tracking, then protection in all countries in that order? Thanks very much
I don't believe it's written in stone but "normally" it's tracking, obedience, protection.
At the really large events such as Nationals or the World there are often quite a few dogs so scheduling can differ so all dogs arent' piled up in one event at the same time.
Thanks Bob, I was looking at this little female's paperwork and her scores were 85, 75, and 90. The paperwork is in Czech. From working with her I can see her weak point is obedience, she knows it, but acts like she's hearing it for the first time.
The scores are listed on papers as tracking, OB & protection.
Don't know if this is part of the problem.........
If she is an import the problem may be the way you pronounce the commands. They can often be pronounced somewhat differently, accented differently etc when trained in native tongue. I have seen a number of dogs almost have to have commands retaught because the new American owner could not get the command to sound the same as the original owner that trained it. So to the dog they have no idea what you are asking of them.
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Also with imported dogs there is often a lot of pattern training especially in the ob. I've seen dogs titled to sell and not for the scores and with retrieves being such a big part of the score it's easy to drop points there.
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