Working
Dogs of America K-9 Police Dog Tracking Title for
Level
2 (PDT2) 2024
This test is designed to
determine if a dog can track an unknown subject in an unfamiliar place and
indicate on articles that the person had dropped while leaving the scene of a
crime . This test is intended to simulate real working situations. It will test the dog s ability and the
handler s control of the dog.
JUDGING:
Judging
begins as you report to the judge to receive your instructions. The dog s responses to commands will be
judged. Any dog determined to be
un-controllable and aggressive to the judge or spectators will be dismissed.
The judge
will follow behind the handler/dog team as would a backup partner do in a real
working condition. Judges may also use an assistant who will follow the team to
pick up articles.
Judging of
the test will be on a scale of 0 to 100 with 70 being required to pass. The handler and dog team will be judged on
control, responsiveness of the dog to commands, desire of the dog to work,
intensity the dog indicates, and the time it takes for the dog to work out the
track. If a dog cannot complete the
track, it will not receive a passing score.
TRACK
LAYER:
The
suspect/track layer will be unknown to the dog.
The suspect/track layer will receive instructions from the judge as to
what directions the track will be laid.
The judge will also inform the suspect/track layer as to what type of
articles are to be dropped on the track and the distance between articles. At the end of the track a piece of clothing
(ball cap, shirt, glove, shoe, etc.) will be left.
TRACK:
The
handler and dog will be secluded from view of the track while it is being
laid. When the test begins the judge
will inform the handler of the approximate area within 50 yards as to the start
of the track. The handler will be told
in which direction the track leads.
There will be three different articles dropped on the track and the
piece of clothing that will be at the end of track. The track will be 1/2 mile long (880 yards)
and have three different types of surfaces (dirt, grass, concrete, asphalt,
woods, gravel, etc.). The track will be
at least (45 minutes) old prior to beginning the test and will have three turns
in it.
MANDATORY REST:
The level
2 track will have a mandatory Stop rest period of four minutes, the judge
will stop the tracking time during this period, and it will be his/her decision
when to call for this rest period. The objective is to give the needed rest
time on hot days, but to also prove the dog can be allowed to rest yet finish the
track.
TIME:
Level 2
allows (30) minutes to complete the track, time will begin when handler
announces to the judge that the dog is on the track. The handler and dog have (7) minutes to
locate the start of the track once the judge has given the approximate area the
track starts.
ARTICLES:
The three
articles used in the Level 2 test will be metal, wood and leather (one of each)
and will be approximately 6 to 10 in length.
The handler will inform the judge of his/her dog s indication response
prior to the start of the track. If dog
indicates in any other form than what the handler informed the judge points
will be deducted. If dog fails to
indicate on last article of clothing 20 points will be deducted.
COMMANDS:
The handler is allowed to use both verbal and hand signals,
the handler may encourage his/her dog with commands and praise. The judge will evaluate the responsiveness of
the dog to obvious commands given. The
handler is allowed to give a down command to the dog if a perceived danger is
occurring (such as an approaching vehicle, loose dog). A command to begin tracking after each
article indication has been performed is mandatory.
EQUIPMENT:
The
handler shall use the appropriate equipment while tracking; the tracking line
must be at least 15 feet long up to 30 feet.
Dogs can be tracked using harness and/or flat collar, fur saver, pinch
collar on dead ring.