| The dog is to be brought calmly to the starting
point; any forceful influence is to be avoided here.
The setting of the dog onto the track, at the
start and after finding the articles, must be
done at the dog's location (not from a distance).
A certain amount of play in the line must be available
to the handler.
The dog is to take the scent at the start calmly
and intensively. The taking of the scent must
occur without help from the handler (except for
the voice command "Such"/"Seek").
The start is not time-dependent.
After successfully taking up the scent, the dog
must proceed with tracking behavior appropriate
to the working out of the track.
After the 4th unsuccessful start at the beginning,
the tracking work is to be terminated.
Exception: The FH rules state that within
the first 15 paces after the start, the dog may
be restarted only once (subject to deduction of
up to 4 points).
Once the dog has taken up the scent and is following
it, the handler must remain at the starting point
until the dog has reached the end of the tracking
line, or until the required distance of 10 meters
is reached. Earlier following of the dog is faulty.
Re-starting of the dog further on in the course
of the track is not permitted in any trial level.
A restart consists of the handler taking the
dog at heel, by the collar or on a shortened line,
and again setting the dog onto the track. Tracking
Performance:
The dog is to follow the course of the track
evenly and intensively with a deep nose. Whether
the dog tracks fast or slowly is not a factor
in the scoring, so long as the track is worked
out intensively, evenly and convincingly.
The tracking line may sag, but this may not result
in a substantial shortening of the distance between
handler and dog. The line touching the ground
is not faulty.
Corners:
The corners are to be worked out closely and
confidently. A dog's checking at the corner, to
convince himself of the lay of the track, is not
faulty so long as he does not leave the track.
Close circling at the corner is definitely faulty.
After working out the corner, the dog must continue
tracking at his regular pace.
Indicating and Picking Up of Articles:
Indicating of articles must be done convincingly,
in the direction of the track, and right before
the article. Minor crookedness of position is
not faulty, but sideways indicating of the article
or strong turning around toward the handler is
faulty. Articles which are indicated or picked
up with strong handler-help are counted as not
found.
The indicating of articles may be done standing,
sifting, lying down, or by alternating these positions.
Indicating and picking up is faulty.
If the dog picks up articles, he may then stand
still, sit, or come to the handler. Moving forward
with the picked-up article or picking it up while
lying down is faulty. If the dog brings the article
to the handler, the handler may not move toward
the dog.
As soon as the dog has found an article, he must
immediately pick it up or indicate it convincingly,
without influence from the handler. The handler
must drop the line and immediately go to the dog.
Found articles are to be shown to the judge by
holding them in the hand and raising the arm up
high.
The handler must position himself next to the
dog while taking delivery of or lifting up of
the article.
The dog must remain calmly in the indicating
or picking-up position until his handler, standing
beside him, restarts him with a short line.
If the dog indicates a false object or interrupts
his tracking-work (i.e. by lying down, sitting
or standing still), this is faulty and will cause
point-deduction.
If, on command from the handler, the dog continues
to work at the 10-meter distance, only 2 points
will be deducted, and it will not be counted as
a false indication. If the handler goes to the
dog, it will be counted as a false indication
and penalized by a 4-point deduction.
Leaving the Track:
If the dog goes to leave the track and the handler
restrains him from doing so, the judge will instruct
the handler to follow the dog. The handler must
obey this instruction. The tracking-work is to
be terminated if the dog leaves the track by more
than one line-length (or by more than 10 meters
if the dog is free-tracking), or if the handler
fails to obey the judge's instruction to follow
the dog.
FH cross-track:
The dog may follow the cross-track for up to
one line-length (with point loss). The tracking
will be terminated if the dog leaves the track
by more than one line-length (10 meters if free-tracking).
Wild Game:
If wild game appears during the tracking-work
and the dog goes into hunting drive, the handler
may give the "Platz" ("Down")
command in an effort to bring the dog into obedience.
On the judge's signal, the tracking-work will
then continue. If this is unsuccessful, the tracking-work
is to be terminated.
Praise:
Occasional praise and giving of the command "Such"
("Seek") is permitted in all trial levels.
Reporting-Out:
After completion of the tracking-work, the found
articles are to be shown to the judge. It is not
permitted to play with or feed the dog between
the finding of the last article and the reporting-out
procedure.
Reporting-out must be done with the dog in the
basic position. Scoring of Tracking Work:
Faulty starting, aimless wandering, frequent
circling on the corners, continuous encouragement,
incorrect picking up or indicating, and dropping
of articles will be penalized up to 4 points.
Repeated starting, strong wandering, tracking
with a predominantly high nose, hectic tracking,
urinating/ defecating, mouse-catching etc. are
penalized up to 8 points.
For articles not found, the prescribed article-points
will not be given. |