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Who has walked the trail ahead of the dog. The dog must show focus, commitment, and accuracy in following the track and finding the articles. Tracking is the first phase of the IPO sport and is essential for building the foundation for the dog's overall performance.
Obedience Obedience is the second phase of IPO and focuses on the dog’s ability to follow commands and perform tasks with precision. This phase tests the dog's ability to demonstrate control and obedience in various exercises such as heeling, retrieving, and jumping. The dog must display attentiveness, responsiveness, and impeccable obedience to the handler's commands. Obedience not only showcases the dog's ability to follow instructions but also strengthens the bond between the dog and its handler.
Protection The protection phase is where the dog's courage, instinct, and protective nature are assessed. This phase includes exercises such as a search for the helper, guarding, and transport of objects, and a courage test. The dog must demonstrate confidence, attentiveness, and control during these exercises while showing the ability to confidently confront and apprehend the helper. The protection phase tests the dog's ability to protect its handler and remain under control even in high-stress situations.
Character Assessment In addition to the three disciplines, the Gold Coast Sportdog Club also emphasises character assessment. This assessment evaluates the dog's temperament, stability, and suitability for the sport. It ensures that the dogs participating in IPO have the necessary traits and qualities to excel in all three phases successfully.
The Gold Coast Sportdog Club is committed to promoting and supporting the sport of IPO. They provide training opportunities, trials, and seminars for individuals interested in participating in the sport. The club has a dedicated Secretary, Vanessa Jones, who can be contacted for further information and inquiries. The club's training ground, located at Frank Chaston Oval, Worongary Rd, Gilston, provides a safe and conducive environment for training sessions.
Training days and times may vary, and participants are encouraged to contact the Secretary for more information. It is important to note that all dogs must be secured inside vehicles unless they are actively participating in training or being toileted. Dog droppings should be picked up and disposed of in the provided bins to maintain cleanliness.
The Gold Coast Sportdog Club is a community of passionate individuals who are devoted to the development and success of IPO dogsport. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced competitor, the club welcomes all enthusiasts who share a love for working dogs and the sport of IPO. Connect with them on Facebook to stay updated on the club's activities, trials, and seminars.
Join the Gold Coast Sportdog Club and embark on a journey in the world of IPO dogsport where excellence is celebrated, and the bond between dog and handler is strengthened.