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Developed
by Joachim and Wendy Volhard
and reprinted here with permission of Wendy Volhard.
© 1996 Wendy Volhard.
Puppy (color, sex) ________________ litter ___________________ date ____________
| TEST | PURPOSE | SCORE |
1 |
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SOCIAL
ATTRACTION:
Place puppy in test area. From a few feet away the tester coaxes the pup to her/him by clapping hands gently and kneeling down. Tester must coax in a direction away from the point where it entered the testing area. |
Degree
of social |
-Came readily,
tail up, jumped, bit at hands. |
1 3 |
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| FOLLOWING: Stand up and walk away from the pup in a normal manner. Make sure the pup sees you walk away. |
Degree
of following |
-Followed
readily, tail up, got underfoot bit at feet. |
1 2 3 |
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RESTRAINT: |
Degree of dominant or submissive tendency. How it accepts stress when socially/ physically dominated. |
-Struggled
fiercely, flailed, bit. |
1 4 |
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SOCIAL
DOMINANCE: |
Degree of acceptance of social dominance. Pup may try to dominate by jumping and nipping or is independent and walks away. |
-Jumped,
pawed, bit, growled. |
1 4 |
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ELEVATION
DOMINANCE: |
Degree of accepting dominance while in position of no control. |
-Struggled
fiercely, bit, growled. |
1 |
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OBEDIENCE
APTITUDE TEST
© 1996 Wendy Volhard; reprinted here with permission
| TEST | PURPOSE | SCORE | 1 |
| RETRIEVING: Crouch beside pup and attract his attention with crumpled up paper ball. When the pup shows interest and is watching, toss the object 4-6 feet in front of pup. |
Degree of willingness to work with a human. Highcorrelation between ability to retrieve and successful guide dogs, obedience dogs, field trial dogs. | -Chases
object, picks up object and runs away. -Chases object, stands over object, does not return. -Chases object and returns with object to testor. -Chases object and returns without object to testor. -Starts to chase object, loses interest. -Does not chase object. |
1 2 3 4 5 |
|
TOUCH
SENSITIVITY: *Do NOT use fingernail. |
Degree of sensitivity to touch. | 8-10
counts before response. 6-7 counts before response. 5-6 counts before response. 2-4 counts before response. 1-2 counts before response. |
1 2 3 4 5 |
| SOUND
SENSITIVITY: Place pup in the center of area, testor or assistant makes a sharp noise a few feet from the puppy. A large metal spoon struck sharply on a metal pan twice works well. |
Degree of sensitivity to sound. (Also can be a rudimentary test for deafness.) | -Listens,
locates sound, walks toward it barking. -Listens, locates sound, barks. -Listens, locates sound, shows curiosity and walks toward sound. -Listens, locates the sound. -Cringes, backs off, hides. -Ignores sound, shows no curiosity. |
1 2 4 |
| SIGHT
SENSITIVITY: Place pup in center of room. Tie a string around a large towel and jerk it across the floor a few feet away from puppy. |
Degree of intelligent response to strange object. | -Looks,
attacks and bites. -Looks, barks and tail up. -Looks curiously, attempts to investigate. -Looks, barks, tail-tuck. -Runs away, hides. |
1 4 |
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STRUCTURE: (see diagram below) |
Degree of structural soundness. Good structure is necessary. | -The
puppy is correct in structure. -The puppy has a slight fault or deviation. -The puppy has an extreme fault or deviation. |
Good fair Poor |
Interpreting
the Scores
The remainder of the puppy test is an evaluation of obedience aptitude and working ability and provides a general picture of a pup's intelligence, spirit, and willingness to work with a human being. For most owners, a good companion dog will score in the 3 to 4 range in this section of the test. Puppies scoring a combination of 1's and 2's require experienced handlers who will be able to draw the best aspects of their potential from them.Important note from Wendy Volhard...regarding the Touch Sensitivity test - Do not use your fingernail when performing this test. Press between the finger and thumb lightly then more firmly until you get a response.
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Developed
by Joachim and Wendy Volhard
and reprinted here with permission of Wendy Volhard.
© 1996 Wendy Volhard