Here’s a list of the items that will be
required of you to assemble to present to the club Secretary, regardless of where you trial, and some things to remember about
the protocols of a trial.
1. Address and map of trial location.
2. Time and date of trial (including the Tracking phase).
3. Phone number and/or email address of the hosting club trial.
4. Your dog’s score book.
5. Your dog’s shot record(s).
6. Your dog’s registration
papers (don’t panic if you don’t have them yet, they are not required, but nice to have if there are
any questions).
7. Your dog
must have a readable tattoo, or a Micro-chip. If you go the micro-chip
route, you must provide an electronic reader to check the dog’s ID chip number.
This is checked upon the start of your routine at trial. Pssst..don't
panic, we own a multi-scan reader for 125 khz chips. It reads Avid, Home Again, and Delstron.
8. DVG and USA titles are interchangable.
If you are at a USA sanctioned trial, you must present your USA membership card to the trial Secretary along with
your trial application and your dog's score book, and inform them that you are a DVG member and that you would like your
DVG score book updated too.
*Note- if this is a DVG
trial only, only your DVG membership card and trial book are to be submitted. You
can provide copies of your paper work to USA if you so desire at a later time.
9. Your favorite heeling leash
10. Your favorite tracking leash and harness.
11.
A fur saver collar
(Prong collars
are not allowed anywhere on the field, DO NOT USE THEM ON OR NEAR A TRIAL).
12. A brush to clean
your dog with.
13. Plenty of
water- at least 1 gallon.
14. Shade
for your dog. Tarp, tent, anything to keep them out of the sun. Locking them in
a car is NOT only unacceptable, but during the summer, it's illegal AND deadly to your dog. Interior temperatures can elevate to 150-180 degrees inside.
If you do this and your dog is distressed (in about 10 minutes), we will break a window to rescue the dog.
15. Transport crate.
16. Food for the dog.
17. DO NOT FEED YOUR DOG BEFORE
TRIAL. WAIT UNTIL THAT EVENING. If they must eat, feed them very little.
A dog that is bloated from recently eating will not perform as you expect and could develop a health issue that
may turn deadly for them.
18. Wear the appropriate clothing to trial.
If
you are at a DVG sanctioned trial, you are required to wear a white polo shirt (with no logos) and khaki trousers.
For all trials: Do not wear torn or dirty clothes,
open toe shoes, offensive t-shirts, etc. This is a trial, give the proper respect to all involved and the hard work they
have done.
19. NEVER
ARGUE WITH A JUDGE. You will look like a poor sport, and risk being dismissed for that very reason.
20. Empty your dog's bladder completely before trial and never let your dog pee on the
field.
21. Lastly, go
out there and have a good time, you and your dog have earned it. This is what it’s
all about!