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Schutzhund Trial
History
The first Schutzhund trial was held in Germany in 1901 to emphasize
the correct working temperament and ability in the German Shepherd
breed. Originally, these dogs were herding dogs, but the
industrialization of Germany encouraged breeders
to promote the use of their dogs as police and military dogs. The
Verein fur Deutsche Schaferhunde (SV), the parent club, became
concerned that this would lead to careless breeding and undesirable
traits such as mental instability, so it developed the Schutzhund
test. Since then, many other countries and working dog organizations
have also adopted Schutzhund as a sport and a test of working
performance in dogs. International rules have been established, and
they are administered by the Verein fur Deutsche Hundesport (VDH).
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