Test Information

Fall Test September 20th, 2008

  • Test Entry Form
  • Natural Ability - $115.00 USD
  • Utility Prep - $135.00
  • Utility - $135.00 USD

      Mail ENTRY FORMS to: 
      Kim Libertore
      7786 East County Road 100 South
      Marengo, IN 47140


Test is full, so you need to get your ENTRY FORM to Kim Libertore as soon as possible to be put on the wait list. If you have any further questions please feel free to contact her by email or phone
(812) 365-2689.


TEST FEE REIMBURSEMENT

A monetary reimbursement is only possible if the following two criteria are met:

  1. A replacement can be found for the test slot in question.
  2. The roster is full for that particular test day.

If reimbursement is due, then a $50.00 fee will be kept by the chapter out of the original test entry fee.

"All money" will be kept by the chapter, if the criteria above can't be met. Any other issues will have to be directed towards the 'test secretary' assigned by the chapter.


 September 19th, 20th, and 21st 2008 Running Order


 Friday - UT  Saturday - UT  Sunday - NA & UT
Chris Hall  Chris Hall Frank Degott - NA
Tony Libertore  Frank DeGott Alan Montgomery - NA
Mark Harlan Kim Libertore Karen Thompson - NA
Kim Libertore Wally Richardson Ron Goodwin - NA
Tony Libertore Chris Kineski Holly Gossett - NA
Michael Gariott Ron Goodwin Don Olszewski - NA
. . Karen Thompson - NA
. . Ronald Allison - NA
. . Tate Stratton - UT
. . .
. Judges .
  Mark Fraley  Mark Fraley Mark Fraley
Wally Richardson Wally Richardson Wally Richardson
Al Glover Al Glover Michael Garriott
. . .
. Apprentice Judges .
Diana Calandra Diana Calandra Diana Calandra
Scott Semrad Scott Semrad Scott Semrad


Waitlist

Kim Libertore - NA
Ted Kuhn - NA
Diana Calandra - UT
Edwin Shively - NA
Frank Degott - NA



Lodging Information

Diplomat
1911 South State Road 57
Oakland City, IN 47660
(812) 749-4300


Lunch & Dinner provided

Friday Lunch 

Subway Sandwiches, Chips, Drinks

Friday Dinner

Log Inn, Evansville, IN

Saturday Lunch

Crappie, Hush Puppies, Cole Slaw, Chips, Drinks

Saturday Dinner

Quail, Potatoe Salad,

Sunday Lunch

Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Potatoe Salad, Chips, drinks


In 1969, NAVHDA established a system of comprehensive tests that truly measure all aspects of work for the versatile hunting dog breeds. The trialing systems in use in North America before this time were established for specialists. The NAVHDA system provides for testing at various stages of maturity. Performance records are kept and made available through NAVHDA Test Information Service since they provide invaluable information for both breeder and buyer alike.

Central Indiana NAVHDA sponsors four kinds of tests:

The Natural Ability Test which is designed to evaluate the inherent natural abilities of young dogs and gain insight into their possible usefulness as versatile gun dogs. It rates seven important inherited abilities: nose, search, tracking, pointing, water, desire and cooperation.

The Utility Preparatory Test measures the dogs’ development midway through their training toward the Utility Test.

The Utility Test evaluates trained dogs in water and field, before and after the shot, as finished versatile hunting companions as well as many other specific tasks.

The Invitational Test is our highest level of testing. Only dogs who have achieved a Prize I in Utility are eligible. This limits the entry to exceptional animals who have demonstrated a high level of training and tests their skills in the advanced work.


 

To be truly meaningful, tests for versatile hunting dogs must meet certain criteria. They must be conducted in an environment which reflects actual hunting conditions and situations. They must test the important qualities of a good versatile dog. Judges must be knowledgeable, consistent and objective. All testing and evaluation is to be within the context of judging dogs as useful, productive hunting companions. NAVHDA tests have been designed with these requirements in mind. In addition, our record keeping provides an accurate, complete performance evaluation on each dog tested The results of these tests for specific breeds are available through our Test Information Service.

In order to eliminate direct competition between dogs, entrants in a NAVHDA test are judged one at a time, by three judges, with their performance scored against a standard. The only exception to this is the Invitational Test, in which dogs are braced in the field so each dog can demonstrate his willingness to back and work effectively with another dog. Prizes are awarded on the basis of numerical scores achieved in the test. Each dog that meets or exceeds minimum standards in all areas of work is placed in one of three categories: Prize I, II or III. Prize I being the highest classification. If all dogs entered in a NAVHDA test perform well, all can receive a prize.

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