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Schutzhund Trial
Part 1: Tracking
The tracking phase includes a
temperament test by the overseeing judge to assure
the dog's mental soundness. When approached closely on a loose leash,
the dog should not act shyly or aggressively. The track is laid
earlier by a person walking normally on a natural surface such as dirt
or grass. The track includes a number of turns and a number of small,
man made objects left by this person on the track itself. At the end
of a 33 foot leash, the handler follows the dog, which is expected to
scent the track and indicate the location of the objects, usually by
lying down with it between its front paws. The tracking phase is
intended to test the dog's trainability and ability to scent, as well
as its mental and physical endurance.
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