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Liz
with Von Wertz's Barclay Banker, PT, JHD, RTD
after completing a successful PT run under Judge Linda
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In the US, three organizations offer titles in herding:
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American Herding Breeds Association
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Australian Shepherd Club of America
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American
Kennel Club
American
Herding Breeds Association (AHBA)
AHBA Trial
Program
At the trial level, numerical scoring and class placements are
given, with a qualifying score required, similar to obedience
competitions. Two legs under two different judges are required for
each of the three levels. Titles are earned separately for the
different types of stock, with an initial after the title indicating
the type of stock on which the title was earned. The three levels
of HTD have standardized courses with free-standing obstacles. The
three levels of HRD involve ranch and farm courses which vary
individually in layout while meeting specified requirements.
HTD I-Herding Trial Dog I.
The started level, standard course.
HTD II-Herding Trial Dog II.
The intermediate level, standard course.
HTD III-Herding Trial Dog III.
The advanced level, standard course.
HRD I, HRD II, HRD III-Herding
Ranch Dog. Levels as above, earned separately on varying
ranch/farm courses.
HTCh.-Herding Trial Champion.
After an advanced title has been completed, a dog may earn a
championship by obtaining 10 scores of 80 or above at the advanced
level.
AHBA Test
Program
At the test level, judging is on a pass/not pass basis, with no
numerical scoring or class placements. Legs for the same title may
be earned on different types of stock, with small initials after
the title indicating the type of stock on which the title was
earned. Two legs are required for the titles, under two different
testers.
HCT-Herding Capability Tested.
The first leg of the HCT may be a basic instinct test, with the
tester handling the dog. The second leg requires a little
additional training and consists of simples passes across the
small arena with a stop and recall. For the second leg, as with
all tests and trials other than the first leg of the HCT, the dog
must be handled by the owner or a handler designated by the owner.
JHD-Junior Herding Dog. The
JHD also requires two legs, but the legs are identical. The stock
are taken around the arena through a simple course.
American Herding Breed Association
1548 Victoria Way
Pacifica, CA 94044
(415)355-9563
Australian
Shepherd Club of American (ASCA)
ASCA Trial
Program
At ASCA trials, numerical scoring and class placements are given,
with a qualifying score required. Two legs under two different
judges are required for each of the three levels. Titles are
earned separately on each type of stock, with an initial after the
title indicating the type of stock on which the title was earned,
and may be earned on either or both of two slightly differing
standard courses. ASCA has no testing program, but has a Ranch Dog
Inspection program where a judge observes the dog at its regular
work; if the dog passes the inspection, it earns the title Ranch
Dog (RD). There is also a Ranch Trial Dog (RTD) title, earned on a
ranch trial course which varies from place to place; a dog
previously must have earned an OTD, ATD, or RD to compete in ranch
trials.
STD-Started Trial Dog. The
started level.
OTD-Open Trial Dog. The
intermediate level.
ATD-Advance Trial Dog. The
advanced level.
WTCh.-Working Trial Champion.
The championship is awarded when a dog has earned an advanced
title on each of three types of stock (sheep, cattle and ducks).
Australian Sheperd Club of America
6091 E SH 21
Byran, TX 77803
(409)823-3491
American
Kennel Club (AKC)
AKC Trial
Program
At the trial level, numerical scoring and class placements are
given, with a qualifying score required, similar to obedience
competitions. For each of the three levels, three legs under three
different judges are required. There are three standard courses.
Legs for the same title may be earned on different types of stock
and on different courses, and titles do not indicate on what type
of stock or on what course the title was earned.
HS-Herding Started. The
started level.
HI-Herding Intermediate. The
intermediate level.
HX-Herding Excellent. The
advanced level.
HCH.-Herding Champion. After
an advanced title has been completed, a dog may earn a
championship by obtaining 15 points through placing at the advance
level, as with the Obedience Trial Championship.
AKC Test
Program
At the test level, judging is on a pass/not pass basis, with no
numerical scoring or class placements. Two legs are required for
the titles, under two different testers. Legs for the same title
may be earned on different types of livestock and titles do not
indicate on what type or types of stock the title was earned.
HT-Herding Tested. Simply
passes across the small arena with stop and recall. Both legs are
identical. A little basic training is required.
PT-Pre-trail Tested. The
stock are taken around the arena through a simple course, and then
penned.
American Kennel Club
Attn: Special Performance Events
51 Madison Ave.
New York, NY 10010
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