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Agility Part 4 - Tracking Part 2

Agility Part 4 - Tracking Part 2

Samuel Smart

Apr 12, 2015

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The VST track must also contain three different surfaces with one turn on a non-vegetated surface such as concrete. This test demonstrates the utility of the tracking dog to work in an urban environment.

How a Tracking Test Works

For the host club and the two judges, a tracking test is a two-day commitment, regardless of weather. Tracking tests are usually held on Sunday, but the judges and tracklayers spend most of Saturday plotting a track for each dog. The judges draw charts of each track indicating landmarks that will allow them to locate the track with flags that mark the turns. The flags will be removed when the tracklayers walk the track the morning of the test. On the morning of the test, the exhibitors gather for a “draw,” which determines the order dogs are to exhibit. After the tracks have aged the required time, the exhibitor puts the
harness on the dog, attaches a 20-to-40-foot lead and begins the track.

What is Agility?

Running a dog in an agility trial is the ultimate game for you and your dog and is one of the most exciting canine sports for spectators. In an agility trial, a dog demonstrates its agile nature and versatility by following cues from the handler
through a timed obstacle course of jumps, tunnels, weave poles and other objects. It’s an activity that strengthens the bond between dog and handler and provides fun and exercise for both, which might explain why it’s so enjoyable to watch and has become the fastest-growing dog sport in the United States!

Types of Classes

There are several types of classes offered at an agility trial: Standard, Jumpers with Weaves, Fifteen And Send Time (FAST), Time 2 Beat (T2B) and Preferred. The Standard class has contact obstacles, which have yellow “contact zones” at each end. Contact obstacles include A-frame, dog walk and seesaw. The dog must place a least one paw in the contact zone in order not to receive a fault. This encourages safety in training and in running the course. The Standard class also has a variety of jumps; weave poles, pause table, tunnels and a closed tunnel. The Jumpers with Weaves class does not have contact obstacles or a pause table to slow the team’s forward momentum.

This is a very fast course requiring instant decisions by the handler and close attention from the dog. The FAST class is an additional test of strategy, skill, accuracy, speed, timing and distance handling, to demonstrate a dog’s athletic ability and willingness to work with its handler in a fast-paced atmosphere over a variety of agility obstacles. As indicated by the title, the Fifteen and Send Time class uses fifteen (15) point-valued obstacles and/or obstacle combinations. The course will include a
‘Send Bonus’ or distance element that will award a bonus of twenty (20) points if completed successfully.

The optional Time 2 Beat (T2B) agility titling class is meant to challenge the handler/dog to set a clean efficient line with
an emphasis on speed and accuracy. The dog that sets the quickest time in each jump height will set the time to beat for that
jump height.

Am I Eligible?

To be eligible to compete in obedience, tracking, agility or rally trials, a dog must be:
• Registered with the AKC.
• Enrolled in the AKC Canine Partners program. A program for mixed-breed dogs and dogs ineligible for AKC registration
to participate in obedience, rally, tracking and agility.
• Enrolled in the PAL (Purebred Alternative Listing)/ ILP program. A program for purebred dogs that cannot be fully registered with the AKC to participate in AKC events.
• Be a member of a Foundation Stock Service® (FSS) recorded breed.
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Samuel Smart

10 years, 7 months ago

Samuel Smart added a photo to Agility Part 4 - Tracking Part 2.

Samuel Smart

10 years, 7 months ago

Samuel Smart added a photo to Agility Part 4 - Tracking Part 2.

Tracking, obedience, rally, agility

Tracking, obedience, rally, agility

Samuel Smart

10 years, 7 months ago

Samuel Smart added a photo to Agility Part 4 - Tracking Part 2.

Tracking, obedience, rally, agility

Tracking, obedience, rally, agility

Samuel Smart

10 years, 7 months ago

Samuel Smart added a photo to Agility Part 4 - Tracking Part 2.

Tracking, obedience, rally, agility

Tracking, obedience, rally, agility

Samuel Smart

10 years, 7 months ago

Samuel Smart added a photo to Agility Part 4 - Tracking Part 2.

Tracking, obedience, rally, agility

Tracking, obedience, rally, agility

Samuel Smart

10 years, 7 months ago

Samuel Smart added a photo to Agility Part 4 - Tracking Part 2.

Tracking, obedience, rally, agility

Tracking, obedience, rally, agility