These Rules and Regulations were worked out by the RFWD Training and Methodic Committee, and will come into effect when they are published as requiring the demands on dog entrance in the Working Class of the RFWD Certificate Shows and in the stud breeding as well. The Complex Training Course (KD) Program includes three stages of complexity, such as KD-1, KD-2, KD-3; dogs pass the Complex Training Course according to complexity gradation of the stages.
General regulations
1. Minimum admissible age is:
- KD - I - 15 months;
- KD - 2 - 18 months;
- KD - 3 - 20 months.
2. The choice of the commands given at skill execution is determined by a trainer.
3. A trainer must control a dog efficienttly and watch dog’s behaviour carefully. After excution of a skill or of the whole comlex encouragement of a dog is possible ( encouragement of a dog with dainty during the trials is forbidden.).
4. A dog must carry out all the required actions by the first command of a trainer. Penalty marks are given for wrong and careless actions, these marks are deducted from the highest skill rating. To get a diploma a dog should have not less than 70 marks in A-section, and not less than 70 marks in B-section. The rating that a dog gets depends on the given marks.
- “Excellent” - 190 - 200;
- “Good” - 170 - 189;
- “Satisfactory” - 140 - 169.
They estimate work according to IPO.
5. At every skill execution it is allowed to call a dog by name only one time during the trials, a name pronounced twice is considered as a frequent command.
6. Uncontrolled dogs and too aggressive dogs, or dogs that demonstrate fear are disqualified. The shooting test is of great importance If a dog demonstrates fear of shooting, it is disqualified immediately. If a dog demonstrates aggressiveness after shooting, but a trainer can control it, the skill is considered as partially fulfilled (it is penalized).
The Complex Training Course - 1 (KD-1)
The Complex Training Course - 2 (KD-2)
The Complex Training Course - 3 (KD-3)
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