Puppy Name ___________ Sex
________ Date _________ Age __________
Griffonpoint Litter ____________________
|
TEST |
PURPOSE |
SCORE |
# |
TEST |
PURPOSE |
SCORE |
# |
|
SOCIAL ATTRACTION Place puppy in test area. From a few feet away the tester coaxes the pup to her/him by clapping hands gently and kneeling down. Tester must coax in a direction away from the point where it entered the testing area. |
Degree of social attraction, confidence or independence
Note:
|
1 - Came readily, tail up, jumped, bit at hands 2 - Came readily, tail up, pawed, licked at hands 3 - Came readily, tail up
5 - Came hesitantly, tail down 6 - Didn't come at all |
4 . |
RETRIEVING Crouch beside pup and attract attention with crumpled up paper ball. When the pup shows interest and is watching, toss the object 4-6 feet in front of the pup |
Degree of willingness to work with a human. High correlation between ability to retrieve and successful guide dogs, obedience dogs, field trial dogs
note: 2 retrieves of 4 tosses |
1 - Chases object, picks up object and runs away 2 - Chases object, stands over object, does not return
5 - Starts to chase object, looses interest 6 - Does not chase object |
3. |
|
FOLLOWING Stand up and walk away from the pup in a normal manner, Make sure the pup sees you walk away |
Degree of following attraction, Not following indicates independence
Note:
|
1 - Followed readily, tail up, got underfoot, bit at feet 2 - Followed readily, tail up, got underfoot
4 - Followed readily, tail down 5 - Followed hesitantly, tail down 6 - No Follow or went away |
.
3
|
TOUCH SENSITIVITY Take puppy's webbing of one front foot and press between finger and thumb lightly then more firmly till you get a response. While you count slowly to 10. Stop when pup shows discomfort |
Degree of sensitivity to touch
Note:
|
1. 8-10 counts before response 2. 6-7 counts before response 3. 5-6 counts before response
5. 1-2 counts before response
|
2. |
|
RESTRAINT Crouch down and gently roll the pup on his back and hold it with one hand for a full 30 seconds |
Degree of dominence or submissive tendency. How it accepts stress when socially/physically dominated
note: she has been handled upside down a lot, being the smallest pup, so this may be why there was no struggle |
1 - Struggled fiercely, flailed, bit 2 - Struggled fiercely, flailed 3 - Settled, struggled, settled with some eye contact 4 - Struggled then settled
6 - No struggle, straining to avoid eye contact |
5. |
SOUND SENSITIVITY Place pup in the center or area. Testor or assistant makes a sharp noise a few feet from the puppy. |
Degree of sensitivity to sound
Note:
|
1 - Listens, locates sound, walks toward it barking 2 - Listens, locates sound, barks 3 - Listens, locates sound, shows curiosity and walks toward sound
5 - Cringes, backs off, hides 6 - Ignores sound, shows no curiosity |
. |
|
SOCIAL DOMINANCE: Let pup stand up and gently stroke him from the head to back while you crouch beside him. Continue stroking until a recognizable behaviour is established |
Degree of acceptance of social dominance. Pup may try to dominate by jumping or nipping or is independent and walks away
Note: |
1 - Jumped, pawed, bit growled 2 - Jumped, pawed
4 - Squirmed, licked at hands 5 - Rolled over, licked at hands 6 - Went away and stayed away |
3. |
SIGHT SENSITIVITY Place pup in center of room. Drag a large towel a few feet in front of pup. |
Degree of intelligent response to strange object
|
1 - Looks, attacks and bites 2 - Looks, barks, tail up
4 - Looks barks, tail tucked 5 - Runs away, hides 6 - Ignores, shows no interest |
. |
|
ELEVATION DOMINANCE Bend over and cradle the pup under the belly, fingers interlaced, palms up and elevate it just off the ground. Hold it there for 30 seconds |
Degree of accepting dominance while in position of no control Note: |
1 - Struggled fiercely, bit, growled 2 - Struggled fiercely,
4 - Struggled, settled, licked 5 - No struggle, licked at hands 6 - No struggle, froze |
3
. |
STABILITY Place pup in the center or area. Tester or assistant makes a taps a closed umbrella on the ground and opens it when the pup looks |
Degree of intelligent response to strange object
Note:
|
1 - Looks, attacks, bites 2 - Looks, barks, tail up
4 - Looks, does not go forward 5 - Runs away, hides 6 - Ignores, shows no interest |
. |
Structure: Energy Level:
Front High
Rear Medium Medium/High energy
Layback Low
Angulation
Note: Tiny Tina was the smallest pup in the litter, but has been a mellow puppy regardless of this. longer coat, white ticking on legs,