Sporting Rifle

The suitability test

The suitability test our tracking dog association runs is based on the national recognised test for tracking dogs. The test must be taken by each new member of the association or member who has bought a new dog. The new members receive the necessary material and practical rules about this test at a previous meeting. To avoid confusion, we use the guidelines that apply to an approved test. Everything is very clear and everyone knows what to expect.

Our base for this suitability test is Oizy, a village in the province of Namur. One of our members, together with his wife, runs a B&B there, which is surrounded by a beautiful hunting area. The hunting area contains a nice mix

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