what is the adba lure course rules

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ADBA “Top Dog” Lure Course Event Rules
A minimum of 6 dogs must compete for a Top Dog event to be considered sanctioned with no less than 3 dogs in a group. o If 6 - 8 dogs compete, dogs will be divided into 2 “balanced as possible” groups. o 9 dogs and over will be divided into 3 “balanced as possible” groups.
Feb 15, 2020

What are the rules for using a lure?

The lure must continue moving in the originally planned direction until completion of the course. 5. Shall stop the lure on a signal from the Huntmaster or Judge, but shall automatically stop the lure any time a hound becomes entangled in the string or when a poten- tially dangerous situation may develop.

What is the minimum course length for a fishing lure?

No course shall be less than 600 yards or have turns more acute than a right angle. When using a continuous loop system the lure must not traverse the course twice in order to meet the dis- tance requirements. When using a continuous loop system, mid-course reversals are not permissible. The lure will consist of plastic strips.

Who is eligible to participate in lure coursing events?

All dogs one year of age or older from the following breeds are eligible to participate in Lure Coursing events. Dogs of these breeds recorded with the Purebred Alternative Listing Program/Indefinite Listing Privilege (PAL/ILP) or dogs with Conditional registration are eligible to participate.

Where can I find the National lure coursing championship regulations?

The current Regulations pertaining to the National Lure Coursing Championship may be found on the AKC website at www.akc.org; then go to “events” then “lure coursing.” The winner of this trial shall be designated “National Lure Coursing Field Champion (NFC) of 20__.” CHAPTER XV COURSING ABILITY TEST REGULATIONS SECTION 1. PURPOSE.

What is Coursing?

Lure Coursing, unlike regular speed running, develops agility, intelligence, observation and the ability of pets to make quick decisions in non-standard situations. This dog sport is very close to a real hunt and is useful for dogs because it helps them realize their hunting potential and release their excess energy.

Lure Coursing Dog Breeds

The biggest fans of chasing the mechanical hare are hound breeds of dogs:

Rules and Features of Coursing Races

Speed. Measures quickness of reaction to change of trajectory and sudden removal of game. A “crawling run” is encouraged as the most effective style for retrieving lure. Particular attention must be paid to the “go-bye” technique, in which the dog going second overtakes the leading competitor.

At What Age and How to Begin?

According to professional breeders, coursing doesn’t leave a dog uninterested, even if he doesn’t show it during his first training sessions.

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Lure Coursing Dog Breeds

Rules and Features of Coursing Races

  • Running after a mechanical hare comes in two types: 1. Racing – running in a circle; 2. Lure coursing itself – chasing with obstacles (turns, including sharp corners) Length of one lure coursing trial: 1. 400 – 700 m for whippets and basenjis 2. 500 – 1,000 m for other breeds In contrast to races, where first place goes to the pet that finishes fir...
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at What Age and How to Begin?

  • According to professional breeders, coursing doesn’t leave a dog uninterested, even if he doesn’t show it during his first training sessions. Small and medium sized breeds can start coursing at around six months of age, bigger and heavier pups have a fully developed cardiovascular system later and can be trained from around 9 months. There is no age limit in coursing: no one would b…
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