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Schutzhund and the German Shepherd Dog
What is Schutzhund?
Schutzhund is a German word meaning "protection dog".
It refers to a sport that focuses on developing and evaluating those
traits in dogs that make them more useful and happier companions to
their owners. Schutzhund work concentrates on three parts. Many are
familiar with the obedience work of the American Kennel Club's
affiliates and will recognize the first two parts, tracking and
obedience. The Schutzhund standards for the third part, protection
work, are similar to those for dogs in police work.
While dogs of other breeds are also actively involved in the sport of
Schutzhund and often follow similar criteria for breeding purposes,
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.
This working dog sport offers an opportunity for dog owners to train
their dog and compete with each other for recognition of both the
handler's ability to train and the dog's ability to perform as
required. It is a sport enjoyed by persons of varied professions, who
join together in a camaraderie born of their common interest in
working with their dogs. Persons of all ages and conditions of life
even those with significant disabilities enjoy Schutzhund as a sport.
Often, it is a family sport.
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