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VJP Testing Spring 2019

VJP Testing Spring 2019

The VJP (Verbandsjugendprüfung) Testing is a crucial milestone for young hunting dogs, evaluating their natural abilities and readiness for further training. The completion of VJP Testing by all seven dogs from the Vom Seymour G Litter marks a significant achievement, reflecting both the quality of the breeding program and the dedication of the handlers.

Each dog’s performance in the VJP Testing is a testament to their innate hunting instincts and the effectiveness of their training. The scores achieved by the dogs, ranging from 62 to 74, demonstrate their varying degrees of proficiency across different aspects of the test. Despite differences in scores, the completion of the testing indicates that all dogs possess the potential to excel in further training and testing.

Looking ahead, the mention of the Armbruster and HZP (Herbstzuchtprüfung) suggests that the handlers and dogs are gearing up for more advanced testing and competitions. The Armbruster, in particular, is a prestigious event that showcases the finest hunting dogs, while the HZP evaluates the dogs’ abilities in the autumn season. The anticipation for these upcoming challenges reflects the handlers’ confidence in the dogs’ potential and their commitment to further honing their skills.

Overall, the completion of VJP Testing by all seven dogs from the Vom Seymour G Litter is a proud moment for the breeding program and the handlers involved. It signifies a promising start to their hunting careers and sets the stage for continued success in future tests and competitions.