Earthdog trial

Earthdog trial

An earthdog trial tests the working ability and instinct of the small, short legged terriers. These dogs were bred to hunt vermin and other quarry which lived in underground dens. Earthdog den trials involve man-made underground tunnels that the dogs must negotiate, while scenting a rat, the "quarry." The dog must follow the scent to the quarry and then "work" the quarry. Depending on the sanctioning organization, “working” means barking, scratching, staring, pawing, digging; any active behavior. The quarry is protected at all times by wooden bars across the end of the tunnel. The hunting encounter is controlled, and neither dog nor the quarry, usually two rats, are in any danger.

Canada

Canadian earthdog trials are sanctioned by the Canadian Kennel Club (CKC).

United States

Two major organizations sanction earthdog in the United States, the American Kennel Club (AKC) and the American Working Terrier Association (AWTA).

American Kennel Club (AKC) earthdog tests

AKC earthdog tests are intended as noncompetitive venues in which the handlers may gauge their dog’s natural hunting aptitude when presented with an underground hunting situation.

According to the AKC General Regulations for Earthdog Tests, the noncompetitive program begins with a basic introduction to den work and quarry, progressing through gradual steps to the point where the dog can demonstrate that it is willing to perform the required tasks, including seeking its quarry and working it underground.

AKC eligibility

Dogs that are registered with the AKC and are six months of age or older may participate in AKC earthdog tests. They do not need to be intact, and purebred dogs that have been assigned “Indefinite Listing Privilege” (ILP) numbers, may also participate. In comparison to the American Working Terrier Association (AWTA) tests, fewer breeds are permitted in AKC tests, with mixed breeds being excluded altogether. The following breeds are classified as eligible to participate in AKC Earthdog tests:
*All Dachshunds
*Australian Terrier
*Bedlington Terrier
*Border Terrier
*Cairn Terrier
*Cesky Terrier
*Dandie Dinmont Terrier
*Glen of Imaal Terrier
*Parson Russell Terrier
*Lakeland Terrier
*Manchester Terrier
*Miniature Bull Terrier
*Miniature Schnauzer
*Norfolk Terrier
*Norwich Terrier
*Rat Terrier
*Russell Terrier
*Scottish Terrier
*Sealyham Terrier
*Silky Terrier
*Skye Terrier
*Smooth Fox Terrier
*Welsh Terrier
*West Highland White Terrier
*Wire Fox Terrier

The AKC earthdog program

AKC earthdog tests differ from AWTA trials in that the AKC program is broken down into several more steps of increasing difficulty:

Introduction To Quarry (IQ I and IQ II)

Dogs that have never competed at an earthdog trial will need to be introduced to the quarry. Dogs have different levels of prey drive and some need more encouragement than others. The Introduction to Quarry is simply designed to acquaint a dog with "going to ground", following a scent trail and “working a rat". At this stage, the dog is asked to negotiate a convert|10|ft|m|sing=on tunnel with a single right-angle turn. At the end of the tunnel is a rat in a cage, which is placed behind dowel bars. The handler may talk to their dog and encourage the dog to “work” the rat. The judge may also move the rat cage about or make noises to “incite the dog's instincts". (AKC General Regulations for Earthdog Test.)

Junior Earthdog

Junior Earthdog (JE) is the first level of competition in which a title may be earned. In JE the tunnel is convert|30|ft|m long and has three right-angle turns. The dog has only 30 seconds to traverse the tunnel and reach the quarry. The dog must also work the quarry for 60 seconds and then allow the handler to remove it when the time has elapsed. To earn the JE certificate, the dog must successfully pass the JE test twice under two different judges.

enior Earthdog (SE)

To earn a Senior Earthdog title the dog must accomplish the following: follow a twenty foot long scent line to a tunnel entrance that the dog cannot see from ground level. Track through a pitch black thirty-foot tunnel containing three ninety degree turns to the rats. Don't be distracted by a false entrance/exit arrangement. Also don't be distracted by a dead end tunnel that is scented with rat bedding. Once at the rats, work the rats for 90 seconds (working is defined as barking, digging, scratching, biting the bars). After working the rats, and after the rats are removed from the tunnel, leave the tunnel when called by the handler and return to the handler within 90 seconds. To earn a senior title, the dog must receive three qualifying scores from two different judges.

Master Earthdog (ME)

Master earthdog is the top and final title an earthdog can obtain. To achieve this title, two dogs are drawn at random. As a brace, the dogs hunt for the tunnel entrance from a distance of 100 to convert|300|yd. They must actively indicate where the tunnel entrance is located. Then, one at a time, the dogs move through the tunnel passing obstacles that simulate roots and constrictions in the tunnel. The master tunnel also has a false entrance/exit and a false den. Once at the quarry, dog must work the rats for 90 seconds and not be distracted by the judge scraping or digging along side the tunnel. The scraping is meant to approximate the hunter digging down to the spot where the dog is holding the quarry at bay. The handler has 15 seconds to remove the dog from the tunnel after their 90 seconds of work is complete. Each dog is also judged on how well they "honor". While one dog is in the tunnel working, the other dog is staked out near the tunnel. The honor dog must show interest but must not make so much noise the judge cannot hear the dog working in the tunnel. Four passes under three different judges is required for a Master Earthdog title.

American Working Terrier Association earthdog den trials

The AWTA predates the AKC earthdog program and was founded to promote and test the working abilities of terriers and dachshunds. To quote from their website:

:"AWTA hopes to encourage breeders to retain the hunting instincts which make these breeds so characteristically ‘terrier.’ Without the opportunity to test the instincts so vital to these breeds, dachshunds and terriers would cease to be the working dogs they were meant to be - something already too common with many terrier breeds selected for showing alone."

The AWTA awards “Certificates of Gameness” to terriers and Dachshunds who achieve a score of 100% in the AWTA open class. To qualify in the open class, a dog must be released near the trial's convert|30|ft|m|sing=on earth tunnel opening, find its way into the tunnel, reach the quarry that's in a cage at the end of the tunnel, and behind dowel bars, all within 30 seconds (50% of marks) and then “work” the rat continuously for a full 60 seconds (remaining 50%). Timing starts from the moment the dog is released by the handler. The dog may enter the tunnel and come out or walk around the tunnel but it must get to the rat within the time allotted. However, once it reaches the rat, it cannot leave it, since it will not qualify if it leaves the rat before the 60 seconds are up.

The following breeds are recognized (and therefore able to compete) in AWTA den trials:
*all Dachshunds
*Australian Terrier
*Bedlington Terrier
*Border Terrier
*Cairn Terrier
*Cesky Terrier
*Dandie Dinmont Terrier
*Fell Terrier
*Wire Fox Terrier
*Smooth Fox Terrier
*Glen of Imaal Terrier
*Jack Russell Terrier
*Jagdterrier
*Lakeland Terrier
*Norwich Terrier
*Norfolk Terrier
*Patterdale Terrier
*Scottish Terrier
*Sealyham Terrier
*Skye Terrier
*Welsh Terrier
*West Highland White Terrier.

Other small terrier breeds may compete in the miscellaneous class.

To read more

*American Working Terrier Association
*Jack Russell Terrier Club of America
*working terrier

External links

* [http://www.terrierman.com/tunneltips.htm Tips for Tunnel Training Terriers]
* [http://duffyscavern.org/new_to_the_earth.htm What is Earthdog?]
* [http://www.mightymitedoggear.com/forum/index.php?showforum=20 Earthdog Events Page]
* [http://www.dirt-dog.com/awta/index.cfm American Working Terrier Association]
* [http://www.akc.org/events/earthdog/index.cfm AKC Earthdog]
* [http://www.dogantics.com/welshiepup/earthdog.shtml Earthdog Page]


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