Tracking
Tracking Tests allow dogs to demonstrate their natural ability to recognize
and follow human scent. This vigorous outdoor activity is great for canine
athletes. Unlike Agility and Obedience events that require a dog to qualify
three times, a dog only needs to complete one track successfully to earn each
title. Owners find joy in seeing the dogs at work using their innate scenting
skills and being outdoors.
Tracking Levels of Competition
Tracking Dog (TD)
A dog earns a TD by following a track 440 to 500 yards long with
three to five changes of direction. The track is laid by a human tracklayer and is
"aged" 30 minutes to two hours before the dog begins scenting. The goal is to use the
scented track to locate an article left at the end of the trail by the tracklayer.
The owner follows the dog on a long leash and can encourage the dog during the tracking test.
Tracking Dog Excellent (TDX)
The TDX is earned by following an "older" track (three to five hours) that is also
longer (800 to 1,000 yard) and has five to seven directional changes with the additional
challenge of human cross tracks.
Variable Surface Tracking (VST)
In the real world, dogs track through urban settings, as well as through wilderness.
A VST dog has demonstrated this ability by following a three- to five-hour-old track
that may take him down a street, through a building and other areas devoid of vegetation.
Champion Tracker (CT)
A dog that has successfully completed all three tracking titles (TD, TDX and VST)
earns the prestigious title of Champion Tracker.