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... 91 APPENDIX F: SAMPLE SELECTION TESTS Testing should occur in a neutral environment for the dog. A good location is a park or other area with cover.
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... 92 what way does it appear? All these observations are taken not as a pass/fail type of test but as information about the temperament of the candidate.
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... 93 path, and moving slowly through the field as the dog observes from a good distance. In this manner, the decoy leaves an easy scent and visual track that can be followed.
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... 94 experienced canine evaluator, who can competently identify the impacts that previous training, maturity, and experience should have on a dog's performance during these tests, is an absolute necessity. Once the dog is accepted for training, continual evaluation of progress will begin.

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