Hi everyone Just to let all you British Inuit, Northern Inuit and not forgetting Wolf Look A Likes owners know, i am Very proud to-day as my British Inuit Sakari bred by Andre Tanner became the the first British Inuit in the U.K to become an operational SAR dog, Sakari is 22 months and has passed her assessement with flying colours. So a big thank you to my girl Sakari for getting me through the day she was a super star all in all TRUST YOUR DOG!!! Mandy
Forgot to ask, as I'm interested in SAR work, what do the dog and handler have to do in the assessment?
That is absolutely brilliant Mandy - well done to you and Sakari. I know how much hard work you have put into her, so you both deserve to pass the assessment. Would love to see some piccies of her training/working
Thank you all so much for your kind comments. I will try and get some pic`s put on here but not sure how i do it. If anyone could guide me that would be fab Mandy
You have to find anything from 1-10 missing people who have been put out by assessors. you have to tell them when your dog is working scent then your dog has to find a the misper come back alert to you then take you back into the misper. You have to do thid in 45mins over 2 k area. hope this makes sense. Mandy
Well done to you both, you have worked so hard. Pictures would be nice, guide lines for posting pics can be found here; http://www.dogsey.com/showthread.php?t=10395
Are there different levels? Someone told me about a dog that had passed SAR 3 (or 4) can't remeber which
That is correct there is level 1,2,3 1=trainee 2=hasty 3=area hasty is what we have just passed. area is next that is 1-10 mispers over a larger area deeper into wood etc over a longer lenght of time. Although it stated 1-10 mispers it`s normally 2 or 3 . same as hasty. level 3 is more on how the handler does than the dog but again they must find all mispers alert and refind. Some dogs are better at area than hasty as some will range, Sakari will do area next as she ranges well but i still have loads to learn. Hope this helps, if you want any more info just let me know Regards Mandy
Thanks. It is something I looked into with my GSDx at one point but we did not have anyone locally who was able to help. Sadly I don't think I have the time now. Good luck with your next level
Thanks for the info Mandy. I look forward to seeing the piccies. Does your dog have to pass a sheep test (ie to ignore the woollies) prior to starting the training? Will you be undertaking urban or mountain rescue searches? All very interesting I am currently teaching my GSD, Yogi, to track and search for people and he is showing a real aptitude for it, according to our trainer! I just enjoy watching him work and find it great fun too! Best of luck with your area assessment.
Yes they have to do a stock test We do lowland searching woods open area`s It will be a little while before i do my level3 as i have so much more to learn but thanks anyway. Good luck with your training keep us posted mandy