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The National Dog Training Award Scheme

Award Description

Gold Scent Hurdle Racing Award

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Key Award Information

Award Discipline:

Award Level:

Dog Registration:

Award Can Be Assessed By:

Award Can Be Assessed At:

Minimum Dog Age:

Must Have Already Passed:

Scent Hurdle Racing

Gold

Dog Must Be Registered With The Dog Training Club To Take This Award

Registered Assessor Only

Registered Dog Training Organisations And Registered Events Only

18 Months Of Age

Silver Scent Hurdle Racing Award

Award Briefing

The Dog Training Club - The National Dog Training Scheme is designed to be non-competitive, with assessments conducted in a relaxed and informal manner. The primary focus of the assessment is to evaluate the progress of both the dog and handler in their training journey.

Assessments for the award may be carried out over multiple sessions within a period of up to six calendar weeks, or alternatively, in a single session. If the dog’s trainer is qualified to assess the relevant discipline and level, they may also serve as the assessor. The award will be granted once the required standard in all parts of the assessment has been met. For each exercise, the assessor will record a comment of “Passed” or “Not Ready.” A dog must receive a “Passed” comment for every exercise to be awarded a Certificate. Any signs of aggression or undue fear during any exercise will result in the dog being classified as “Not Ready.”

The organisers of the assessment are responsible for all matters of health and safety and ensuring adequate insurance cover. It is the assessor’s responsibility to check that these are in place on the day before carrying out the assessment. The organisers must also ensure that the appointed assessor is competent and capable of fulfilling the assessment requirements proficiently. Unless otherwise specified, practical assessments will be conducted with the dog on a lead. Please refer to the Scheme’s Guidelines for details on acceptable collars, leads, and other equipment, as well as answers to any further questions. If the equipment used is deemed inadequate, assessors may require the handler to secure the dog more safely, including the use of an additional lead if necessary.

Assessors must provide clear instructions to handlers to avoid any confusion regarding how each exercise should be performed. Uncontrolled behaviour such as mouthing, barking, growling, or any other threatening actions is unacceptable and will necessitate further training before the dog can be passed. To ensure the integrity of the assessment, it must be conducted thoroughly and consistently for every dog tested, with a strong emphasis on the handler's ability to manage, care for, and be responsible for their dog.

Assessors are also expected to uphold the spirit of the Scheme, which aims to produce happy, contented, well-behaved dogs that enjoy their training and are under the control of their handlers. Dogs may be tested individually or in groups, and the Scheme is inclusive of all dogs, whether pedigree or crossbreed, with no upper age limit. Handlers must demonstrate that they have the means to clean up after their dog and that their dog has proper identification. It is a legal requirement for the owner’s name and address to be inscribed on the dog’s collar or on a plate or disc attached to it. Dogs and owners of any fitness level or disability are welcome to participate.

The assessor's decision shall be final. However, a handler may appeal to the Board of The Dog Training Club using the online incident form within 14 days of the assessment. An appeal will only be considered in exceptional circumstances or where it is clear that a dog has been disadvantaged or interfered with during the assessment.

Please note that, effective from 6th April 2016, all dogs are required to have a microchip registered on a DEFRA-approved database in the UK (check for exemptions).

Award Skills (Criteria)

To be eligible for this award, the dog must achieve a "pass" in the assessment of each of the following skills:

MAXIMUM JUMP HEIGHT 5 Inches below the dogs shoulder height., min height “6 inches”. Lane areas must be netted/enclosed. Lane distances and jump type as per standard The Dog Training Club Scent Hurdle Racing regulations.

1. An assistant places dumbbell at the end of standard lane, with 3 non-similar articles. Dog in both directions completes the four hurdles to retrieve their dumbbell.

2. The handler can place a dumbbell 10 meters away amongst three clean dumbbells, the dog will go to their dumbbell pick it up and return to the handler.

3. The dog can complete a run back over safely positioned “knocked down” jumps.

4. Dog on lead, the handler should walk the dog close to dumbbells left of the ground at a sensible distance. The dog must leave the dumbbells.

5. The dog demonstrates the fitness and stamina to carry out four runs on a netted lane, completing jumps in both directions, eight times in a 1 hour session.

6. The dog and handler can demonstrate start line procedures including entry, signalling to box loader and exit/run back direction.

7. The dog can do a full run from start line start on netted lane, completing jumps in both directions. Dog does not need to select or retrieve dumbbell.

8. The handler can identify their dog single stepping between jumps and shorten jump distance to correct stepping action for training purposes.

9. Dog remains in stand position whilst an unknown adult, shape scores and measures the dogs’ height. Dog is wearing and fitted with a suitable harness for racing.

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The Dog Training Club may amend or withdraw this award at any time.

10. Handler can demonstrate they can effectively carry out a warm up massage and cool down stretching routine on their dog.

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