ok George you have work me out.
the pup that i will be getting is bred from parents that must have passed the Danish tracking test before they are two years old.
and i like the colour.
Correct Tony,therefore inherently bred to track.....I love chocolate labs too

Nothing to do with training bud,raw material.Now whichever method you use it matters not as long as you're happy with that method and it works for you.Same with Scenthounds,some will take to a higher level than others,nothing wrong with that.Or the lesser level as long as its doing the job required.
A few questions Tony,Danish test,which one are the parents having to complete before breeding?The pre-test or the elite test?
The Danish system is a good one,however is it correct that if a handler who receives first grade passes on a puppy test(3hours old/400m long) for 2 different dogs can then enter future dogs right into another puppy test(for a scenthound

20hour old/400mlong)without ever having to sit this test again?
Passing this test(again a first grade pass) then let's the handler and dog onto the official register and allow them onto the elite tests(20hours old/40hours old,over 1km long)without having to do the pre-test.
So therefore someone can jump a dog up the tests without being tested?!?
Also where in the Danish system is obedience tested?
Or is it just tracking work that's tested?That is leash work only,getting a dog from point A to point B.With no wounded animal at the end?
Also blood or no blood,is 100ml of blood a lot of blood to use on a track over 1000m(elite test)especially where there are wound couches to be indicated?(Where majority of that blood will be used,unless theres a fake chase)So does in fact the Danish system not use exactly the same training as the German one but at a lesser level?Note for any of the other tests is 250ml not the absolute maximum that can be used? Not saying any system is better just that levels are different.For example only leash work tested.
Now if blood is to be used for a start in training how does that dog indicate that minute amount at a wound couch for you?Especially when started on blood for training,ie the dog will realise what it is but will he indicate it when started on blood,are the Danish tests at the wound couch deducted points for not indicating?
Is Denmark an ISHV country?
Danish dogs are bred and worked to a standard a good standard but there are differences between the training of them as the standards trained to are different for these tests.Tests between Scenthounds and other breeds.
AT LEAST THEY HAVE A STANDARD!!!!Unlike us.

