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What is it? |
| The Handler Clinic is an educational tool developed by NAVHDA to help dog owners and handlers understand the testing system. The clinics are conducted by designated trained leaders; all of whom are NAVHDA Senior Judges. During the two day clinic weekend, participants experience all aspects of a Natural Ability, Utility Preparatory, and Utility Test. The first few hours of each day is devoted to informal classroom instruction. There is discussion of Test mechanics, the scoring system and NAVHDA philosophy.
The group then goes out to the field to judge and score dogs being run in the actual Test process. After each dog has run and been scored, there is a discussion of performance and scoring as observed by the participants and the clinic leader. The discussion includes strengths or weaknesses of training and handling observed in the demonstrations, and how they may have affected the dog's inherited skills. |
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Who Should Attend? |
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To Find a Clinic |
| Handler Clinics are sponsored by Chapters located across the U.S. and Canada. Dates and locations can be found in our Calendar of Events. Call or write the event secretary of the clinic that you are interested in for information on individual clinics. The entry fees for Handler Clinics are determined locally. The clinics are limited to 20 participants.
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To Host a Clinic |
| If you belong to a local NAVHDA Chapter and are interested in hosting a clinic, we have included our packet, Holding a NAVHDA Handler Clinic
(pdf) to guide you through the process of planning, funding, promoting and hosting a sanctioned NAVHDA Handler Clinic. |
![]() This fund was established by Jim and Donna Rieser of Shooting Starr Kennels in memory of their daughter Kristin. Kristin was a passionate enthusiast for all things NAVHDA, AKC and NSTRA. She successfully ran dogs in all levels of NAVHDA’s testing program and was an accomplished breeder of German shorthaired pointers receiving many Breeders Awards. Kristin was an active volunteer for her local chapter and was a cheerleader for all other NAVHDA members; in addition to being an aspiring veterinarian. Her untimely death inspired her family to create this namesake to honor her dedication to NAVHDA in a way that would encourage other young people to follow in her footsteps. This endowment funds the cost of young members who wish to attend a NAVHDA Handlers Clinic. The following are the guidelines established for young members to apply for the Kristin Rieser Scholarship Fund:
Please send applications to: |
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