Brisbane Sporting Dog Club inc
proudly affiliated with the Australian United Sportdog Clubs inc
Tracking, depending on the level,
requires the dog to find it’s way around where a person has walked
previously (this could be from 20 minutes to a 1 hour) with varying
articles (leather, wood, material) placed along the track. The dog must
follow this track precisely and indicate on all the articles left by the
track layer.
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IPO Dogsport has an entry level called a BH which involves entry level
obedience and environment type testing. Once you pass your BH you may
compete in IPO I, II and III. These competitions have three (3) components,
tracking, obedience and character assessment.


IPO Dogsport is an internationally recognised
sporting activity for dogs
IPO Dogsport is a fun and exciting sport for participants, their dogs and
spectators. The sport involves people from the hobbyist to the world class
competitor and all of those in between. Most of our members are hobby
trainers and they train and compete for fun and recreational sport, however
some of our members are high level competitors with one of our members
successfully competing in the 2007 IPO FMBB World Championships in France.






The founder of the German Shepherd Dog Club of Germany,
Captain Max von Stephanitz, had the foresight at the turn of the century to
realise that the then current role of the herding breeds would undergo
change as the modern industrial world developed. He saw other roles that the
dog could be utilised for as a servant and companion to man and one of these
roles was as a companion guard and service dog. Seeing the breed as a
working animal and respecting the breed for this he encouraged the
utilisation of the dog as a service dog. Through the training of the dogs
for service work, the breeders were able to select dogs who showed the
desired characteristics for this work. Further, the breeders were able to
learn a great deal about canine behaviour through the training and
evaluation (testing) of the dogs. As our society and social culture have
evolved, the ways of training and testing of the dog have changed along with
this evolution of society.
Today this sport is practiced in all five continents and twenty-eight
countries of the world. The question often asked is "what is the purpose of
this sport or form of training and what benefits does it bring to both
society and the dog?"
The answer:
Our members are responsible dog owners who recognize and promote the value
that well trained and well bred dogs can bring to our community. Some of our
members are breeders who have produced working dogs for the community such
as Police, Search and Rescue, RAAF, Detection dogs, obedience and the family
companion dog.
Character Assessment is where the utmost control and teamwork is shown and the temperament of the working dog is displayed.

