Magnum, who just turned 2 years old two weeks ago passed his
Tracking Dog Excellent Test held by the Cleveland All Breed Club on May 12th,
Mother’s Day. The test was held at the Charlemont Reservation a part of the
Lorain County Metropark. This was our 2nd try for the Tracking Dog
Excellent test. In 2010 (most recent year for stats) 137 dogs earned the Tracking Dog Excellent (TDX) Title.
The weather was perfect for the test and the site was lovely.
Magnum did the 850-yard test in 20 minutes. At the start flag, he
just led out in the correct direction and didn't explore any other path.
We struggled most with our first turn. He had indicated a turn, but I
thought he hadn't pulled very hard. I thought it might be a cross track.
We continued on for 30 to 50 feet and it was clear we had missed our
turn. The challenge at that point was to get him to go back since the
handler isn't permitted to lead the dog. Magnum circled around several
times, which allowed me to move back, and then he found the turn and took off.
The rest of his turns, even those he explored all directions, were very
decisive. Most of the track was in very high grass and he tried to eat
quite a bit of the grass along the way. One time he laid down on what
might have been the track, which is his way of saying this is absolutely the way
the track goes, cross my heart. Except I have learned it usually means
it's an animal track. So I looked at him and said, "Is this really
the track?" He then got up and went to the correct track and took
off.
Magnum was great in the woods, which had been our downfall at the
Dayton Dog Training test. After the DDTC test, we really spent a
lot of time in the woods tracking. I learned a lot and saw how Magnum
handled the woods. It paid off. He tends to go into the woods on
the track, then check out all directions before returning to the track and will
repeat this process every so often. I have to go slowly until he commits
to the track. This track went
through 2 different woods.
Magnum did stop several times and look at the crowd following us and
I had to tell him to track. Once getting the track command, he got back
to tracking. One of the judges, Ken Barna, told me it's really hard to
train your dog for a crowd following him. Magnum did great at finding 2
articles on the track and downed at both. He found the last article, a
glove, and I held it up and looked back at the judges because I couldn't
believe we had really completed the track and they all started clapping.
I am so pleased to have him pass the test. We have trained so hard
- usually 4 or 5 days a week. So we are taking time off before we start
on Variable Surface - concrete, asphalt, gravel and around buildings
The big difference for me at this test was that I felt really
confident in my dog. I told him he could do it and I would help as best I
could. My mantra to him was "You are an awesome tracking dog!"
and it worked for us.
Alan was able to video the entire test. He was permitted to follow the judges. I watched it and realized at the first
turn, Magnum pulled really hard, I just must have been too nervous. The lesson – just follow your dog!
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