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MASTERING VARIABLE SURFACE TRACKING BOOK AND WORKBOOK
by Ed Presnall (See other books by author)
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Publisher: Dogwise Publishing
Edition: 2004 Paperback, 226 pages
ISBN: 9781929242139 Item: DGT230
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Summary: Component training is widely recognized as THE way to teach Variable Surface Tracking. This method works equally well for dogs that have already achieved Tracking Dog or Tracking Dog Excellent titles or for beginning trackers.
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Are you looking for a new challenge for your tracking dog? Try VST! Component training is widely recognized as THE way to teach Variable Surface Tracking. Breaking the complete track down into individual elements and teaching each challenge before putting together a complete track offers handler and dog the opportunity to perfect each element and assures a high rate of success. This method works equally well for dogs that have already achieved Tracking Dog or Tracking Dog Excellent titles or for beginning trackers.
255 B & W photographs & illustrations (book), 110 diagrams (workbook).
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| Take your tracking beyond field work, July 11, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Tami Hawes |
If you and your dog have mastered tracking in fields, move beyond them and learn how to track on a variable surface - like concrete.
The tracking book gets you through the exercise of learning how to track on a variable surfac. The workbook helps you succeed. |
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| Who Better Than Ed ??, October 10, 2003 |
| Reviewer: An & Ev Campbell, AKC Judges |
I don’t know of anyone who is more qualified to author a book about training dogs and handlers to be successful variable surface tracking teams.
During the 7 years since the recognition of Variable Surface Tracking by the American Kennel Club, 70 dogs representing 25 breeds have succeeded in earning the coveted VST title. Ed Presnall owns and handled six of these dogs, in five different breeds and has trained many more dogs who have earned the title. His first book, Component Training for Variable Surface Tracking, has provided guidelines for the many possible components that, when combined, make up a regulation variable surface track. Unlike many other dog sport venues, VST is influenced by many factors that are unknown. Environmental conditions including, but not limited to weather, roads, buildings, terrain, different surfaces--both vegetated and non-vegetated - drains, vents, etc. all affect the position and movement of scent left by the tracklayer. Variable surface tracking is an extremely complex task for the dog and the handler must be sophisticated enough to understand what the dog is trying to communicate while working the track.
Over the years, handlers, trainers, and judges have learned a great deal about this sport. At first, many people were doubtful that it could be accomplished. Mr. Presnall believed it could be done from the very beginning and set out to study dog behavior, the effect of the multiple variables in many combinations, and the communication channels between dogs and their handlers. Mastering Variable Surface Tracking: The Component Training Approach provides the serious trainer with a way to think about the complexities of training a VST dog. Mr. Presnall’s careful observations and analyses of many dogs and handlers in a wide variety of environmental settings, both in training and testing situations, as well as the breakdown of tracks into their components, has provided the basis for the development of this dynamic approach for training a VST dog. His thoughtfulness, dedication, experience, patience, and keen observational skills are clearly shown throughout this book. Ed Presnall is both an outstanding author and a master teacher.
The challenges offered by VST as well as the fascination with the incredible ability that is exhibited by dogs at work, compel interested handlers to continually study this sport. The more one observes and learns, the more questions are raised. Mastering Variable Surface Tracking: The Component Training Approach is a necessary and enlightening addition to the tracking enthusiast’s library. |
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