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TDX title. Tracking Definitions
Terminology
Glossary of Tracking Terms
This glossary was compiled using definitions found in the references
in tracking books. AIR
SCENT : The airborne scent left by a person, animal or object. (Is also used
as a verb when the dog attempts to follow a track by locating the airborne scent
left by the tracklayer.) (Barwig & Hilliard) ARTICLE
: An item left on the track by the tracklayer for the dog to find. (Barwig & Hilliard)
BACKTRACK
: Retracing steps over a portion of the track that has already been completed.
(Ganz & Boyd) BLIND
TRACK : Laid by another person and totally unknown to the handler. (Ganz &
Boyd) BODY
SCENT : The unique aroma surrounding each individual. The scent a dog follows
is a combination of "track scent" and "body scent." (Barwig & Hilliard) CAST
: Stray or wander off a track for more than 3' on either side. (Something the
dog does.) (Ganz & Boyd) CERTIFICATION
: A written statement by an AKC tracking judge that a dog has satisfactorily completed
a track equivalent to a TD tracking test. Such a document is required when entering
an actual TD test. (AKC Tracking Regulations)
COURSING : Sweeping back and forth across the track in wide arcs. (Also
called "quartering.") (Ganz & Boyd) COVER
: The type of vegetation covering the ground. Examples: short grass, hay, woods.
COVER CHANGES
: Changes in vegetation that occur on a single track. (Ganz & Boyd) CROSS-TRACKS
: Diversionary tracks which intersect the primary track. In tracking tests, cross-tracks
are laid deliberately to test the dog's ability to discriminate between the "right"
scent and other scents. In training (and in tests) animals and people sometimes
provide unplanned cross-tracks. DEEP
NOSE : The dog's characteristic in tracking whereby it takes full scent and
tracks with its nose close to the ground. This is a desirable quality. (Barwig
& Hilliard) DROP
: An article placed on the track to be located by the dog. Can also be a food
drop (used in training). (Ganz & Boyd) FH (Fahrtenhund) : The most advanced tracking
title awarded in the sport of Schutzhund. (Barwig & Hilliard) FOULED
TRACK : Compromised (or "polluted") by an unplanned scent. (Ganz & Boyd) FRINGE
: The immediate area on either side of the primary track. (Ganz & Boyd) HIGH NOSE
: The dog's characteristic in tracking whereby it tracks with its nose too high
above the ground. A dog with high nose is using air scent as well as the track
scent and will lose points during the tracking portion of the Schutzhund evaluation.
(Barwig & Hilliard)
INDICATION : The change in the behavior of the dog that signals the handler
to a loss of scent, a turn, an article, etc.. LEG
: Segment of a track between the start and first turn or between subsequent turns.
(Ganz & Boyd) NON-RESTRICTIVE
HARNESS : A harness that does not restrict the dog's shoulder movement. (Ganz
& Boyd) OBSTACLE
: Obstruction or hindrance that interrupts dog's scenting. May be natural or man-made
and dog and/or handler may have to go around, over or through it. (Ganz & Boyd)
PLOT :
to lay out a track and/or make a map. (Ganz & Boyd) PRIMARY
TRACK : The track the dog is to follow. (Ganz & Boyd) QUARTERING
: See Coursing. SCUFFING
: Dragging of tracklayer's feet to leave a very concentrated scent. (Ganz & Boyd)
STEPTRACKING
: Scenting from one footprint to another. Beneficial in finding articles, sorting
out primary track from cross-tracks, and working older and/or longer tracks. (Ganz
& Boyd) TRACKING
DOG : The title awarded by the AKC to dogs which have successfully completed
a TD track at a licensed tracking test. (AKC Tracking Regulations)
TRACKING DOG EXCELLENT : The title awarded by the AKC to dogs which have
successfully completed a TDX track at a licensed tracking test. (AKC Tracking
Regulations) TRACK
SCENT : The scent of the ground surface that has been disturbed by the tracklayer.
The scent a dog follows is a combination of "track scent" and "body scent." (Barwig
& Hilliard) VARIABLE
SURFACE TRACKING : A type of tracking, recently added to the AKC's tracking
events, in which the dog follows human scent across a variety of surfaces on a
single track. The title VST is awarded by the AKC to dogs which successfully complete
a VST track at a licensed tracking test. (AKC Tracking Regulations) WHISTLE
: What the judge uses to indicate that a dog and handler have lost the track and
failed a test. Glen Johnson describes the "chilling pain" of getting a whistle,
but it's doubtful you'll need therapy. |