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Endurance Test (AD)
| General Information
The endurance test provides
documentation that the dog is physically able to endure a certain amount
of physical stress without showing significance fatigue. Given the physical
structure of the dog, this condition can best be shown through running.
Running challenges the heart and lungs as well as the rest of the body.
Other characteristics such as spirit and hardness must be present. Successful
demonstration of the test will provide proof that the desired characteristics
are present in a healthy body. Both sets of characteristics are prerequisites
for a useful Working dog breeding program.
Requirements for Entry The dog must be at least 16 months old before it is tested, dogs over six years of age must have vet certification stating that the dog is in good health and capable of running 12 miles safely. A maximum of twenty dogs may be permitted to enter on one day with one judge. Should the entry exceed twenty dogs, a second judge must be commissioned or extended to two days. All dogs must be healthy and in good condition. Sick dogs, weak dogs, bitches in heat, bitches in whelp and nursing bitches are not allowed to participate. At the start of the test the handler will report to the judge in a professional manner with the dog at the heel position. The score book should be presented at that time. The judge and trial secretary will verify that each dog is in good condition. Dogs that present a tired or listless expression are to be disqualified. The handier will conduct him/herself in a professional manner. Unsportsmanlike like behavior will result in disqualification from the examination. All decisions made by the judge are final. Scoring No points or awards will be given for the examination, only the rating of "Passed" or "Not Passed". Only dogs that pass will receive the endurance test certification. Terrain The test should preferably be run on dirt. The handler will accompany the dog only on a bicycle. THE FOLLOWING EXERCISES ARE TO BE PERFORMED BY ALL DOGS WISHING TO OBTAIN AN ENDURANCE TEST-AD CERTIFICATION A.) The Running Exercise - The dogs will be run
a total of 12 miles at an average speed of 7.7 to 9.5 miles per hour.
B.) Obedience - After the running exercise and when requested by the judge, the handlers will assemble with their dogs in the heeling position. Under the direction of the judge, the handlers and dogs will go through the heeling exercise (on or off leash) according to the Schutzhund rules. No gun shots are to be fired. In addition, the judge must verify the psychological condition of the dogs. The method is left up to the judge. Footnote: The meeting place for the test must be arranged so that all participants arriving by bicycle will cover about the same distance. This should guarantee that additional distances are not covered by some dogs. The handlers must arrive in time to allow the dogs opportunity to relieve themselves prior to the start of the test. It is strictly forbidden to consume alcohol during any USABC testing. |
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