The Training, Working and Utility section of the GSDCA web
provides information on the promotion of the working, sporting and training
aspects of the German Shepherd Dog conducted by GSDCA affiliated member clubs in all states and territories of Australia.
The GSDCA also acknowledges the work done by the German Shepherd Dog as a
service dog, such as in the Police Force and as a Search and Rescue dog.
See respective webpages under the Training / Working / Utility umbrella -
Obedience, Agility,
Tracking, Herding,
Endurance , Search &
Rescue and Service.
The German
Shepherd Dog Council of Australia fully supports the position as adopted
(after consultation with its Member Bodies) by the ANKC regarding Schutzhund
as follows :
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All previous
resolutions regarding Schutzhund up to and including May 1994 are
rescinded.
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ANKC will not
take responsibility for the management nor control of Schutzhund in
Australia. Also, the ANKC will not recognize any Schutzhund titles
awarded in Australia or to any dog awarded a title resident in Australia.
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No Member
body of the ANKC shall recognize or approve Schutzhund training activity
or conduct Schutzhund Trial competition and any member taking part risks
disqualification.
ANKC Member
Bodies consider Schutzhund training is not in the best interests of their
activities
In order to participate in competition for obedience,
agility, tracking, herding and endurance or to attend training clubs a
person must be a member of a ruling Canine body in their state of domicile.
Links to the individual state ruling bodies are displayed in the green
column at the left.
It is also advisable to join one of the
affiliated member clubs specifically involved with the German Shepherd Dog
in Australia - see Links page. These clubs can
offer information for the new participant and most clubs provide training
facilities and instructors.