Paws79 Posted July 25, 2010 Share Posted July 25, 2010 Hi everyone, Can someone please explain to me what the difference between ET VIMS and ET MONTEMELIA is? I'm a bit confused as to which you enter if you just want to do the Endurance Test? Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TerraNik Posted July 25, 2010 Share Posted July 25, 2010 I had no idea, so I did some googling http://www.animalinfo.com.au/fact_sheets/view/2/8/105 The VIMS is a 2 day trial consisting of the following exercises. To win, a pass must be achieved in all exercises. 1. Endurance Test (ET) plus heeling routine to Open standard including changes of pace and figure 8, and a retrieve over obstacle 2. Food refusal incorporating an out of sight down stay 3. Temperament test - judge to designate 4. Water retrieve 5. Retrieve across ditch 6. Nosework (4 articles, judges articles, judges scent) 7. Heelwork (signals only) incorporating gun test and down stay 8. Steeplechase, including 700mm jumps, tunnels etc, no bar jumps Eligibility: Open to all German Shepherd Dogs All dogs must be 24 months old and under 7 years of age ---- http://www.animalinfo.com.au/fact_sheets/view/2/8/106 The Montamelia is a 2 day trial consisting of the following exercises. To win, a pass must be achieved in all exercises. 1. Endurance Test (ET) plus heeling routine to Open standard including changes of pace and figure 8, and a retrieve over obstacle 2. Food refusal incorporating an out of sight down stay 3. Temperament test - judge to designate 4. Water retrieve 5. Retrieve across ditch 6. Nosework (4 articles, judges articles, judges scent) 7. Heelwork (signals only) incorporating gun test and down stay 8. Steeplechase, including 700mm jumps, tunnels etc, no bar jumps Eligibility Open to all Dogs All dogs must be 24 months old and under 7 years of age ---- If you are just wanting to do an ET (the 20km run for all dog breeds), then you don't enter those... You enter a normal ET. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tassie Posted July 26, 2010 Share Posted July 26, 2010 For ordinary ANKC Endurance test, you can see the rules on the ANKC website. (Thanks for the googling TN - looks like it's a GSD special thing.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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