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Old 30-09-2011, 17:33   #1
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Rona but it will be test for working dogs not a pets...
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Old 30-09-2011, 17:54   #2
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Rona but it will be test for working dogs not a pets...
I want test for character, not .. test for good trainer work per 5 years before test
Satu - yes this is good test for character.
I in this year have posibility work in ZTP doberman test- and .. they tested a TRAINING not character test- work a 1-3 year and all dogs pas this. This is test for character? no this is test for good trainer and training posibility. If we speak about CSv for him mas be test with tracking - natural tracking not IPO.
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Dogs breed using ZTP and IPO and have similar or better quality after few generations. Dogs breed using bonitation test as charakter test and SVP as working test are worst and worst. So mayby something is wrong with the tests?
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Dogs breed using ZTP and IPO and have similar or better quality after few generations. Dogs breed using bonitation test as charakter test and SVP as working test are worst and worst. So mayby something is wrong with the tests?
problem not in test but in breeding show champions and .. testing judgements. for this we have new test who begin used in this october.
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good evening to all
i didn't understand what do you want to create - character test or test of working abilities/training level? for example if my dog is trained for search and rescue and he can't show any kind of agression, how he would pass test like ipo? will it show that the dog is not good or what?
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Old 30-09-2011, 21:41   #6
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Rona but it will be test for working dogs not a pets...
Depends what kind of work the dog does. It would be silly to assume that defence is the only kind of work. A dog that works in dogotherapy should not and as far as I know must not be trained for defence!

Besides, for me there is a huge difference between work and sport. Some train their dogs for sports and exams only, others - for work. I mean real work.
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