Originally Posted by
JoeOverby
From the 2013 rule book
Steadiness - Seasoned, Finished and Grand
Retrievers are required to be steady at the line without
physical or excessive verbal restraint. A controlled
break (Judges must decide distance prior to running
the test) will result in a mark down at the Seasoned and
Finished levels and a failure at the Grand level. In the
event of a controlled break, the retriever must stop and
return quickly to the line when directed to do so.
Response to Direction - When a Handler chooses
to direct their retriever with voice, whistle, and/or hand
signals, the retriever should respond. Dogs entered in
the Grand Hunt test will be judged much harder than
Upland Hunter, Finished or Seasoned, but in all cases,
excessive refusals by the retriever can result in failure.
The Judges must decide in each test what excessive is
and judge accordingly.
Ok, I understand it has NOTHING to do with walking at heel BUT it does show an increase in difficulty and a change in standard from the weekend hts and the Grand. Listen Lonnie, I agree with you...walking at heel is the silliest thing a judge could ever put weight on at an event like this. If you look at page 33 in the rule book it gives 5 specific criteria by which to judge a retriever.
1. Marking Ability and memory
2. Nose
3. Hunting Desire
4. CONTROL
5. Hunting Style
You will see that Control is the 4th thing on that list...marking being the first...which would you think should carry more weight?? And for that, for several years now, Grand judges have been ENTIRELY too quick to make a handler "put the dog on the bird" IMO...and not let the dog hunt...they are called HUNTING retrievers. There are things I don't like, agree with, or condone but its not up to me. As far as Grand judges never having trained their own GRHRCH...there was a time I thought exactly that...then I met and ran under guys like David Mclendon and Jim Hodges...theyve never reached the GRHRCH title but I promise you they belong in that judges chair. Be mad at the Grand Committee...hell you aint the only one with ill feelings however, IMO the best thing you could do is make em give you the ribbon when you pass their test...