When I came to this West Island over 10 years ago from NZ, the first thing that worried me was the fact that Police all wore guns. If the crime rate is quite a lot lower here than over in NZ why the guns? I don't accept that the Crims here are "tougher", either!.
The next big schock was seeing a Security Guard with a Gun. Believe you me this one seemed to have trouble walking, and I think he would have had to take his socks off to count past 10. I was SCARED. Anyone who knows me, knows this is a very rare reaction.
Now I am sure most listees would have a great deal of responsibility, and would "install" an excellent off switch for their dogs, but I really don't trust the average run of the mill Schutzhund trainer to train a stuffed dog, let alone a real live one with good guarding instincts. Hence I want to see Schutzhund trained dogs treated legally exactlty the same as a dangerous or Guard dog.I.E. different colour collar, notices, secure fences and a muzzle in public. I looked at the list of where some of these Scutzhund clubs are, and they often appear to be in areas where there are a lot of socio-economic issues.
Tracking is the best dog sport in my opinion. Look up the Victorian Tracking Club if you are looking for some help in this sport. This style is a bit more breed aware, and won't penalise Gun Dogs etc for following towards one side of the track as they often do. Footstep tracking as exhibited in Scutzhund seems even more remote from real life situations such as SAR or Police style tracking than Obedience allied tracking.
If you are a Lab or Gun Dog owner, and you have a driven sort of dog, let it do free style tracking (no lead, no human following) againgst a name Schutzhund breed one day. THe results are usually very interesting! One may ask why Labs are used for SAR so often elsewhere, but not so much in this state?
I also note that Gary Paterson is quoted on one of the sites. He must be one of the last trainers to advocate the use of a pinch collar for tracking. Myself, I prefer simpler equipment such as a can of sardines and a long lead.