What is Schutzhund?
It is outdoors. It is physical. It is mental.
The demands are great, but the sport also offers competition and new
friendships. In short, it is what all recreational sports should first be: good
exercise, fun and full of rewards.
While dogs of other breeds are welcome to compete at USA-sanctioned Schutzhund
trials, this breed evaluation test was developed specifically for the German
Shepherd Dog. Schutzhund is intended to demonstrate the dog's intelligence
and utility. As a working trial, Schutzhund measures the dog's mental
stability, endurance, structural efficiencies, ability to scent, willingness to
work, courage, and trainability, all important factors of the comprehensive
German Shepherd Dog Breed Standard.
Schutzhund started at the beginning of this century as a test for working dogs.
Its initial purpose was to determine which dogs could be used for breeding and
which had true working ability. The growing demand for working dogs made
more sophisticated tests and training necessary. These dogs were needed
for police training, border patrol, customs, military and herding. As
these tests evolved, more people participated just for the sheer enjoyment of
seeing if their personal dogs could be trained as effectively as these
"professional dogs". Now, over sixty years after the first
formal Schutzhund rules were introduced, tens of thousands of people participate
in the sport each year.
There is nothing quite so exciting as a Schutzhund competition. The
typical Schutzhund trial will feature a number of dogs showing for BH, the basic
obedience degree, or for their tri-phase SchH1, SchH2, or SchH3 title. The
endurance test, the AD, is often offered early in the morning while other dogs
are on the tracking field completing their Schutzhund 1, 2, or 3 tracking phases
or showing for the advanced tracking titles, the FH1 or FH2. Schutzhund
tests three specific areas of a dog's training and behavior.
The first, tracking, requires the dog to track
footsteps over mixed terrain, change direction and show absolute accuracy and
commitment to finding the track. It must also find dropped articles and
indicate their locations to the handler. Often this is done under less
than ideal circumstances with difficult cover, bad weather conditions and an
aged track. Many find tracking to be the most satisfying experience in
training, when only the handler and dog are working together. It is
certainly the most peaceful part of Schutzhund.
The second phase is obedience. Those who are
familiar with AKC obedience will feel more comfortable in this area, as many of
the exercises are similar to those in Open and Utility. There is heeling,
both on and off lead. The sit, down and stand are also done, except when
the dog is moving but Schutzhund applies its own style to this work.
Instead of a forty foot ring, the handler and dog work on a soccer sized trial
field. Some exercises require the dog to work under the noise of a firing
gun. In addition to the normal dumbbell retrieval, the dog must retrieve
over a one meter jump and a six foot wall. Down stays and a long send away
conclude the test.
The third and final test is the most misunderstood
by the general public. This is protection. The most important point
to understand when watching a protection routine, is the relationship between
dog and handler. The dog must never bite the trial helper, unless either
the dog or the handler is attacked. Then it must attack fully and without
hesitation. But here the real difference becomes apparent. The dog
must stop biting on the command of the handler and guard the trial helper
without further aggression. Often people confuse Schutzhund protection
training with police dog or personal protection work. Only the Schutzhund
dog is capable of the feats of never being aggressive except under those
specific situations it is trained to face, and even then it must always be under
the absolute control of the handler.
The above tests are difficult enough, but to make it even more demanding, they
all happen in one day during competitions that are held all over the country.
These trials are held by local clubs or in regional and national championships.
Each dog is judged by a complex point system that then determines the winner of
the trial.
When a dog successfully completes the first trial, it is awarded a title of
Schutzhund I. It can then progress to Schutzhund II and, the ultimate,
Schutzhund III. Each level makes ever greater demands on the dog and
training in all three areas. Any person competing in Schutzhund will tell
you that a high scoring Schutzhund III dog is the ultimate working dog: one in a
thousand of all working dogs.
In addition to the Schutzhund I, II and III titles, other titles in advanced
tracking, temperament tests, police training and agility work are awarded.
Today, Schutzhund is more than the small group that started in Germany so long
ago. Its organizations have several hundred thousand members, scattered
across Europe, North America and several other continents.
(Material from Schutzhund USA and DVG
America)
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