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Schutzhund Trial
Part 2: Obedience
The obedience phase includes a series of heeling exercises, some
of which are closely in and around a group of people. During the
heeling, there is a gun shot test to assure that the dog does not
openly react to such sharp noises. There is also a series of field
exercises in which the dog is commanded to sit, lie down, and stand
while the handler continues to move. From
these
various positions, the dog is recalled to the handler. With dumbbells
of various weights, the dog is required to retrieve on a flat surface,
over a one-meter hurdle, and over a six-foot slanted wall. The dog is
also asked to run in a straight direction from its handler on command
and lie down on a second command. Finally, each dog is expected to
stay in a lying down position away from its handler, despite
distractions, at the other end of the obedience field, while another
dog completes the above exercises. All of the obedience exercises are
tests of the dog's temperament, structural efficiencies, and, very
importantly, its willingness to serve its owner.
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