Training of German jagdterrieir search of wounded

Автор: Zelenov Konstantin Vladimirovich, Logachova Olga Aleksandrovna

Журнал: Вестник Омского государственного аграрного университета @vestnik-omgau

Рубрика: Ветеринарные науки

Статья в выпуске: 1 (21), 2016 года.

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The article substantiates the choice of the German jagdterrier for picking up wounded on a blood trail. Method of training dogs of this breed for this type of activity. The advantages of the German jagdterrier in various other hunting dogs, as well as more effective use in the search for the wounded on the black trail. In breeding jagdterrier data quality in our country, unfortunately, are not taken into account. However, the establishment of a working system of training and of competitions in this kind of activity is necessary. Required test results on a blood trail. This will lead to the fact that this working, the quality eventually will be inherited in dogs, and taken into account in selection. The hunting laws of many Western countries, unlike Russia, have to test on a blood trail for all hunting dogs. Thus, only dogs having the test results on a blood trail may be allowed in hunting areas. This question is of practical importance, since the abandonment of the wounded, regardless of their size, are not compatible with the ethics of the modern hunter and encourages dog owners to pre-train their dogs. The article presents the arguments about the development of the quality system, testing, competitions and training German jagdterrier hunting, preparing them for work in natural areas. Conclusions about the priority and universality of this breed, as dogs with a wide range of operating characteristics. Considered the nature of the behavior and intelligence of the German jagdterrier hunting. Based on the above conclusions about the necessity of creation of system of quality testing, training and competitions for this activity.

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Jagdterrier, intellekt, training, hunting, blood trail, wounded animals

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IDR: 142199122

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