@theroedeerguy
Well-Known Member
So, having read many a thread on here, it would seem to be the case that to get a high drive, genetically sound tracking dog, ISHV is the benchmark of excellence.
So far so good......,
How does it then work to acquire a ISHV dog?
Do you have to be a member of UKSHA?
What training commitments are required?
Does an ISHV have to go to the continent to be assessed?
As someone who has been fortunate enough to work a variety of different dogs in different disciplines I am very interested to experience the tracking capabilities of ISHV dogs but am interested in what the practicalities of being an ISHV owner are.
Regards
BP
So far so good......,
How does it then work to acquire a ISHV dog?
Do you have to be a member of UKSHA?
What training commitments are required?
Does an ISHV have to go to the continent to be assessed?
As someone who has been fortunate enough to work a variety of different dogs in different disciplines I am very interested to experience the tracking capabilities of ISHV dogs but am interested in what the practicalities of being an ISHV owner are.
Regards
BP
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