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1 Startle responses Acoustic Sudden visual Gradual visual Transforming scores to partial indexes F= Frequency (# dogs scoring x) O= Nberof dogs passing training E= Expected no of dogs Score Trait A n F O Partial index E (40/200xF) (O/E) (O/E)
2 Template Score Trait A B C D E Red dog:-3.0 *10= -30 Green dog:+5.7 *10 = 57 Blue dog:0.1 *10 = 1 INDEX Index 50 Gun shy Temperament index In 140 GS bred at Swedish Army Forces Trained SAF n=47 Trained other than SAF n=7 Rejected during Training n= Category Rejected at test n=63 26
3 THE KEYS TO PERFORMANCE IN SPORT AND SERVICE DOGS DAILY ENVIRONMENT GENETICS, EARLY DETECTION, AND SELECTION PROGRAMS PHYSICAL TRAINING AND NUTRITION GLOBAL PREVENTION AND VETERINARY MEDICAL SURVEY 27
4 22/10/2012 DOG EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY Increased Energy Expenditure Nutrition Multiplying factor or the energy requirement vs maintenance Grandjean Temperature ,3 1,7 2 2, km km 30 km km 150 km 28
5 22/10/2012 Aero and/or Anaerobic Stamina Anaerobic Alactic Anaerobic Lactic Aerobic Nutrition Training 100% 90% 80% 70% % of the work 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% sec x min 0% 10 sec Grandjean 1991 fats carbohydrates ATP sec Very High VO2max Nutrition Training Performance Comparative VO2max VO2max [mlo2/min/kg] Man Horse Dog Very poor Poor Medium Good Very good
6 High level of oxidative stress Handling Nutrition Training Environmental stress Chronic inflammatory status High O2 consumption High fat diets A KEY WORD FOR WORKING DOGS Stamina Situation Oxigen Metabolic stress Mental stress Cellular stress Specific pathological problems 30
7 22/10/2012 Easy extracellular dehydration Behaviour Nutrition Distribution of the percentages of the ponderal decrease in competing Greyhounds, Study of 2552 races (Blythe) FREQUENTLY EVALUATE DOG S HYDRATION STATUS 31
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9 22/10/2012 Cardiovascular adaptations to stamina HR / bpm Genetic Training Nutrition min 5 min Treadmill test of a german shorthaired pointer 2 years old Day 1 SCHNEIDER, Search Search Search 1 Heart rate (bpm) 160 Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 33
10 22/10/2012 Cardiovascular adaptations to stamina HF bpm Genetic Training Nutrition 34
11 TYPE OF REQUESTED WORK Hard physical stamina Speed Resistance Endurance Jump Genetics Training Nutrition Stressing Nose Work Olfaction Motivation Genetics Behaviour Training Nutrition 35
12 HOSTILE ENVIRONMENTS Cold (Alaska) Warm (Argentina) Altitude (Chile) «Chiens des Cimes» Scientific Expeditions 36
13 Genetic selection Respect of high motivation Physical training + Adapted nutrition = Optimization of performance Working dog Specific education Dedicated equipments Performance Housing and handling Biological and medical survey Physiological adaptations No Physiological specificities There is no universal physical capacity in the dog Training and nutrition must be adapted 37
14 Nutrition Training Performance Prévention For each type of work / sport the training puzzle will be different Resistance Endurance Motivation Strenght Respect of biology Proprioception Explosivity Speed 38
15 PHYSICAL TRAINING OF WORKING DOGS Why? Endurance [working time] Resistance [intensity of work] Proprioception [easy movments] Addiction [prevention of stress] Explosivity [jumps] 39
16 How? 1- Endurance work Elevation of the dog s VO2 max Long regular stamina, progressive, low to mid intensity 3 runs weekly on 3, 5, 7 km at a speed of km/h Beware of overtraining 40
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19 How? 2- Resistance work Swimming (pool, lake), once a week for 30 minuts Interval training work round trips with toy 5 repetitions of 10 exercices resting time = ½ running time progressive diminution of resting time run on treadmill increase speed every 2-3 minuts with 1 minut of rest in between Up and downhill runs 43
20 Mettre ici photo chien sur tapis roulant 44
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22 DON T DO THAT! ENDURANCE «SPEED MEMORY» TRAINING SPEED RESISTANCE 46
23 HOMOGENEITY FRACTIONATED TRAINING WITH PASSIVE RECOVERY 47
24 How? 3- Proprioception work Downhill runs Dedicated obstacles How? 4- Addiction to. Noises People Smokes, fire Darkness Gaps 48
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