This will be my first year running my dog in hunt tests and hoping to at least put a seasoned title on him... as someone who is new to the hunt test world I've been observing lots of dogs at tests and watching plenty of youtube videos of guys running their dogs at various levels but I never know what a dog can "get away with" and still pass at a level... Seems like a lot of the dogs I've watched run at the seasoned level are dropping birds and then picking them up again during recall, trainers are having to repeat commands, some cheat the bank, some require more handling on blinds, heck one dog even stopped to take a dump during a retrieve! All that said I'll let you more experienced guys enlighten my ignorance me as to what constitutes a pass and what constitutes a failed test.
To clarify, I've read the rules and what is required at the seasoned level, and I obviously know that not completing one of the retrieves is a fail... what I'm asking is within reason how much correction of the dog and deviation from the line is allowed at the seasoned level to pass (I know a lot of it depends of the judges that day, but I would imagine there are a few things that will always come back to haunt you no matter who the judges are).
Thanks for the insight and the help.
To clarify, I've read the rules and what is required at the seasoned level, and I obviously know that not completing one of the retrieves is a fail... what I'm asking is within reason how much correction of the dog and deviation from the line is allowed at the seasoned level to pass (I know a lot of it depends of the judges that day, but I would imagine there are a few things that will always come back to haunt you no matter who the judges are).
Thanks for the insight and the help.