AKC Hunting Tests for Spaniels Standards of Performance
Provided by the Hunting Committee of the ESSFTA
Section 1. Junior Hunting Test. A
Junior hunting dog must show a desire to hunt in an enthusiastic manner and an
ability to flush and to retrie ve. It is not necessary that a dog be steady to
wing and shot. The dog should show no fear of cover, a reasonable response to
commands (whistle, hand, or verbal), and maintain a reasonable working distance
from its handler.
Junior hunting dogs should complete their retrieves to close proximity of
handler, but need not retrieve completely to hand. Handlers may control their
dogs by hand, whistle, and/or verbal signals but only in the quiet manner that
would be used in the field.
A Junior hunting dog may be restrained gently on the line at water.
Section 2. Senior Hunting Dog. A Senior hunting dog must show all of the
attributes of a Junior hunting dog. In addition the dog must show true boldness
to cover, a pattern addressing the course objectives and an intense desire to
hunt. A proper working distance and independent hunting sense must be
maintained. The dog need not be steady to wing and shot on land but should not
show uncontrollable chasing in a missed bird situation. The dog must be line
steady at water, must retrieve eagerly to hand, and exhibit the ability to "hunt
dead'' on a blind retrieve.
Section 3. Master Hunting Dog. A Master hunting dog must show all of the
attributes of Senior hunting do gs, but must also give a finished performance and
demonstrate clearly that
it deserves to be qualified as such. It must be under the handler's control at
all times, and must handle kindly, with an absolute minimum of noise and hacking
by the handler. A Master hunting dog must show a keen enthusiasm to hunt, must
have a bold and attractive manner of running, and must demonstrate not only
intelligence in seeking objectives, but also excellent ability to find game. The
dog must hunt for its handler at all times at a suitable gun range, showing a
fine Spaniel pattern and experienced hunting independence. The dog must locate
game, flush well and must be absolutely steady to wing and shot without
excessive handling in both land and water testing. Intelligent use of the wind
and terrain in locating game, accurate nose, and intensity are essential. After
the shot, a Master hunting dog must positively demonstrate its steadiness to
wing and shot. The handler shall not command or signal the dog to retrieve until
steadiness has been demonstrated.
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