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Test d'aptitudes naturelles (TAN) 2022

Septième édition du Test d'aptitudes naturelles (TAN) a eu lieu le 19 août à Notre-Dame-du-Rosaire

La 7e édition du Test d'aptitudes naturelles (TAN) pour les races Chien de rouge du Hanovre et Chien de rouge de Bavière s'est à Notre-Dame-du-Rosaire à proximité du site Sentiers de l'Inconnu Centre-Plein-Air. La journée était splendide, ensoleillée avec 26°C, un fond humidité très présent générant des conditions exceptionnelles pour les pistes.

Un grand merci au comité organisateur qui a assuré la logistique de cet événement. Mme Serena Donnini, juge FCI de l’Italie, M. David Genois et Mme Nathalie Dallaire, assistants juges. Merci à M. Jacques Cloutier et Caroline Moreau pour l’accueil au site principal.

Plusieurs observateurs se sont déplacés pour l'occasion pour voir le travail des 5 participants concourir : SPYKE , BAILA, BERNI (Yukky), QUINTA et PICY.

Merci à tous pour votre dévouement dans le développement de votre chien! Un remerciement tout spécial à Mme. Donnini qui s'est déplacée de l’Italie pour juger ces jeunes chiens!

Sixième édition du Test d'aptitudes naturelles (TAN) a eu lieu le 16 mai à Val-d'Or

Premier TAN printanier s'est tenu dans une merveilleuse érablière nordique le 16 mai. Les contraintes sanitaires étant levées, M. Loïc Isebe a fait le voyage depuis la France pour juger 4 chiens, assisté par M. Jean Lecours. Lors de cette belle journée printanière, 2 chiens de rouge du Hanovre et 2 chiens de rouge de Bavière ont réussi leur TAN.

Félicitations Ruger de la Forêt de Lyons (HS), Roter-Ragnar de la Forêt de Lyons (HS), Ubert del Sauceral (BGS) et Unique Rubis del Sauceral (BGS).

Test d'aptitudes naturelles (TAN) 2021

Cinquième édition du Test d'aptitudes naturelles (TAN) a eu lieu le 21 août à Notre-Dame-du-Rosaire

Encore cette année le contexte pandémique n'a pas contraint les chiens à participer à une épreuve TAN en respectant les mesures de distanciation. Ce fut une année particulière où il a été possible de faire une épreuve multiraces, soit l'émission d'un Certificat à la recherche du gros gibier blessé (CARGGB).

Pour une 5ème édition, l'organisation a connu encore un grand défi d'organisation. D'abord, l'événement fut restreint à un nombre limité de participants afin de limiter les risques de propagation du covid19. Puisque les frontières entre la France et le Canada sont restrictives, le jury a délibéré en différé sur l'ensemble des pointages accordés, suite à un visionnement de captations vidéos.

Cinq participants se sont inscrit pour présenter leur chien, 4 Chiens de rouge du Hanovre et 1 Chien de rouge de Bavière.

Le jury était composé de Monsieur William Thuon, juge de la France, David Genois, assistant juge et Nathalie Dallaire, assistant juge. Le support et l'ensemble de la logisitique a été assuré bénévolement par M. Alain Levesque.

Une généreuse contribution de la part de Messieurs Jacques et Pierre Cloutier pour l'accès au #sentiersdelinconnu pour l'acceuil, l'hebergement et le site enchanteur. Un remerciement spécial à #Loyall notre supporteur dans tous nos événements et tous les jours dans la gamelle de nos collègues canins !

La Confirmation au standard pour la race Chien de rouge du Hanovre et pour la race Chien de rouge de Bavière sera remis à une date ultérieure. Merci aux membres du comité, bénévoles, parents et amis!

Natural Aptitude Tests 2020

Fourth edition of the Natural aptitude test (TAN) took place on August 29 in Notre-Dame-du-Rosaire

In addition to this, you need to know more about it.

Despite the pandemic period that we are going through, the Club held a TAN event while respecting the distancing measures.

For a 4th edition, the organization experienced a great organizational challenge. First, the event was restricted to a limited number of participants in order to limit the risk of the spread of covid19. Since the borders between France and Canada are restrictive, the jury deliberated deferred on all the scores awarded, following a viewing of video recordings.

Five participants registered to present their dog, 4 Hanoverian  and 1 Bavarian.

The jury was made up of Mr. William Thuon, judge from France, David Genois, assistant judge and Nathalie Dallaire, assistant judge. The support and all the logistics were provided on a voluntary basis by Mr. Alain Levesque.

A generous contribution from Messrs Jacques and Pierre Cloutier for access to #sentiersdelinconnu for the reception , accommodation and the enchanting site. A special thank you to #Loyall our supporter in all our events and every day in the bowls of our canine colleagues!

The Standard Confirmation for the Hanover Red Dog breed and for the Bavarian Red Dog breed will be delivered at a later date. Thank you to committee members, volunteers, parents and friends!

Results :

The 4 dogs present passed the 24 hour track, the dropping exercise was more difficult for the majority of them. Thanks to SAKO Sako Del Sauceral , BRIA od Straskekho kopca and OLIVA zo Starej Hájnice for their incredible participation! See you next year!

 

Congratulations to OZZY zo Starei Hajnice , who completed his TAN!

Natural Aptitude Tests 2018

Third edition of the Natural aptitudes test (TAN) took place on August 24 in Notre-Dame-du-Rosaire

The members of the organizing committee went out of their way to ensure the logistics of this event which was paired with the Standard Confirmation for the Hanover Red Dog breed and for the Bavarian Red Dog breed. Thank you to the committee members, volunteers, relatives and friends!

A first sincere thank you to Mr. William Thuon who came from France to judge these two important days, concluding with a most interesting conference. The team was able to count on important partners who gave generously of their time to ensure the planning and holding of these events. First of all, all the logistics and assistance to the judge were carried out brilliantly by Mr. David Genois, Vice-President of the CCCRHB. A generous contribution from Messrs. Jacques and Pierre Cloutier for access to an enchanting site and voluntary help in the field. Special thanks to Alain Levesque administrator of the CCCRHB, Magalie Desgagné and Caroline Moreau who were extremely devoted volunteers before, during and after the event for the jury committee. An incredible, very professional and dedicated team. A huge thank you to each of you!

The invaluable collaboration of sponsors was also decisive for the realization of this event: the supermacher Maxi of Montmagny, the Municipality of Notre-Dame-du-Rosaire and especially to Loyall who presented a prize to each of the participants.

Results :
Three dogs participated in the Natural Aptitude Test (NAT). Congratulations to Inéz, Vicky de LaVallée and to Fulvio od Glozinia who passed their TAN.

Five dogs have been confirmed. Congratulations to Fulvio od Glozinia (Excellent + BOB), Vicky de LaVallée (Excellent + BOB), Ita de la Colline du Tonnerre (Excellent), Visa Lika Artemida (Very good) and Inéz (Very good).
The young Sako 3 months and the little Oliva 6 months also amazed the judge and the audience.

Natural Aptitude Tests 2018

Second Edition of the Natural Aptitude Test (TAN) took place on August 25th in Rivière-Rouge

Again this year, the members of the organizing committee have worked hard to ensure the logistics of this event. Thank you to the committee members!

The team was able to count on important partners who gave generously of their time to help us: Mr. Francois Marleau for access to an enchanting site, Dr. Roxane Charbonneau, veterinarian for the health assessment of the dogs. Judge Luc Baufay came from Belgium for this day. The logistics and assistance to the judge was done by Pierre Marleau, director HSCC. Myriam Tessier and Alain Levesque were dedicated volunteers before, during and after the event for the jury committee. Many thanks to all of you!

The invaluable collaboration of sponsors was also decisive for the realization of this event: L'Aviron hunting and fishing Ecotone Prévost (Mrs. Corinne Gariepy) and Distribution Saint-Jean (Pierre-Luc).

On this day, we also had the presence of Vice President of the Canine Federation of Canada  (CFC), Mr. David Campbell.

Results: Three dogs participated in this test. Congratulations to Lea who has passed her TAN.

Natural Aptitude Tests 2017

The first edition of the Natural Aptitude Tests (TAN) took place on September 2nd in Saint-Raymond-de-Porneuf.

The HSCC participated in the first working tests for the Hanover Scenthound breed, a first in Canada and even in North America!

 

Honestly, the members of the board worked very hard to concretize the drafting of the first regulations and to ensure the logistics of this event. A beautiful team work !! A big thank you to the organizing committee.

 

The team was able to count on important partners who gave generously of their time to help us: Mr. Martin-Charles Bédard and Mrs. Anne-Sophie Lyrette for access to an enchanting site, Dr. Camille Roy, veterinarian for the evaluation of the health of the dogs, Mr. Luc Baufay, FCI judge of Belgium and Erick Chateauvert, volunteer on the jury committee. Many thanks to all of you!

 

The precious collaboration of sponsors was also decisive for the realization of this event: IGA (thanks to Francis Gravel) and Pro Nature (thanks to Stéphane Belley).

 

On this day, we also had the presence of Vice President of the Canine Federation of Canada (CFC), Mr. David Campbell.

 

 

Results:Five dogs participated in this first edition and two of them were successful, congratulations to ITA and IGOR.

 

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