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Labrador Retriever Club of Southern California

CERTIFICATE OF WORKING ABILITY TEST 

For dogs and bitches of any age that comply with the general qualifications below.  At least three retrieves will be held.  The first will be a single retrieve on land of approximately 50 to 75 yards in length with a live shot pigeon.  The second and third retrieves will be water retrieves of approximately 50 to 75 yards in length of back to back singles in water with ducks (this order may be reversed for trial expediency).  The length of the field and cover conditions will be determined by the lay of the land and existing conditions.  Decoys will not be used in water tests but boats may be used.  A dog may be held in any manner and need not be steady but should be sent only after its number is called.  Dog will not be disqualified if sent before its number is called.  Dogs need not deliver to hand or heel but must deliver to a designated area.  It is okay to encourage the dog to return via voice command.  Dog must exhibit some marking ability.

 

                      

 

Labrador Retriever Club of Southern California

WORKING CERTIFICATE PRACTICE DAY

Sunday, September 12th, 2010*

Prado Dog Training Park, Euclid Avenue, Chino, CA

Exit Euclid Avenue from the 71 freeway and head east.

Turn right into the Prado Dog Training Park, across from the shooting range.

*A follow-up training day will be held on

Sunday, October 3rd, at the same location

 Bring a chair, your dog's crate, collar, leash, and fresh water for you and your dog.

We will meet at the picnic area at 8:30 AM

Please call Denise Coler at (949)295-1642 or e-mail to coleriverlabs@cox.net

to RSVP

We’ll need to know your phone number and

the number of dogs you will be bringing so that we have enough birds.

 

Please note the following:

Cost for training day: $10 for LRCSC/HDLRC/SDLRC members or $15 for non-members (does NOT include your gate entry fee)

**Prado Dog Training Park is a training field. Guns, live ammunition, e-collars and birds may be used by some trainers on their own dogs for training purposes.**