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be truly meaningful, tests for versatile hunting dogs must meet certain criteria.
They must be conducted in an environment which reflects actual hunting conditions
and situations. They must test the important qualities of a good versatile
dog. Judges must be knowledgeable, consistent and objective. All testing
and evaluation is to be within the context of judging dogs as useful, productive
hunting companions. NAVHDA tests have been designed with these requirements
in mind. In addition, our record keeping provides an accurate, complete
performance evaluation on each dog tested The results of these tests for
specific breeds are available through our Test Information
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| The Natural
Ability Test is designed to evaluate the inherent natural abilities of
young dogs and gain insight into their possible usefulness as versatile gun
dogs. It rates seven important inherited abilities: nose, search, tracking,
pointing, water, desire and cooperation.
The Utility Preparatory
Test measures the dogs development midway through their training
toward the Utility Test. |
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The Utility Test
evaluates trained dogs in water and field, before and after the shot,
as finished versatile hunting companions.
The Invitational
Test is our highest level of testing. Only dogs who have achieved a Prize
I in Utility are eligible. This limits the entry to exceptional animals who
have demonstrated a high level of training and tests their skills in the
advanced work.
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In order to eliminate
direct competition between dogs, entrants in a NAVHDA test are judged one
at a time, by three judges, with their performance scored against a standard.
The only exception to this is the Invitational Test, in which dogs are braced
in the field so each dog can demonstrate his willingness to back and work
effectively with another dog. Prizes are awarded on the basis of numerical
scores achieved in the test. Each dog that meets or exceeds minimum standards
in all areas of work is placed in one of three categories: Prize I, II or
III. Prize I being the highest classification. If all dogs entered in a NAVHDA
test perform well, all can receive a prize. |

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