AKC Novice Test
Pattern Diagrams and Commands
Used by the Judge & Handler

Prepared by Mark Plonsky, Ph.D.

The Novice test consists of 6 exercises as follows:

Exercise

Points

1. Heel on leash & Figure 8

40

2. Stand for examination

30

3. Heel free

40

4. Recall

30

5. Long sit

30

6. Long down

30

Maximum Score

200


1. Heel on leash & Figure 8

A. Heel on leash

Diagram

Figure 1. A Typical Novice Heeling Pattern.
Note that this pattern correlates with the commands given in the table below.

Judge's Commands

Handler's Commands

Dog's Behavior

Are you ready?

Ready

Attentive

Forward

Heel (or Name, Heel)

Heeling

Halt

Sits straight

Forward

Heel (or Name, Heel)

Heeling

Left turn

"

Slow

"

Normal

"

About turn

"

Right turn

"

Fast

"

Normal

"

About turn

"

Halt

Sits straight

Exercise finished

OK

Free (reasonably)


B. Figure 8

Diagram

Figure 2. Schematic of the Figure 8 Exercise.
Note that this pattern correlates with the commands given in the table below.

Judge's Commands

Handler's Commands

Dog's Behavior

Are you ready?

Ready

Attentive

Forward

Heel (or Name, Heel)

Heeling

Halt

Sits straight

Forward

Heel (or Name, Heel)

Heeling

Halt

Sits straight

Exercise finished

OK

Free (reasonably)


2. Stand for examination

Judge's Commands

Handler's Commands

Dog's Behavior

Asks for leash

Remove the leash & give to steward

Calm & agreeable

Stand your dog and
leave when ready.

Stand (or Name, Stand)
Pose the dog
From heel - Stay (& hand signal),
then walk 3 paces in front of the dog

Feet planted & still

Performs inspection

None

Calm

Return to your dog

None, just returns to heel position

Exercise finished

OK

Free (reasonably)


3. Heel free

This is performed identically to the heel on leash exercise except that no leash is used.


4. Recall

Judge's Commands

Handler's Commands

Dog's Behavior

Are you ready?

Ready

Attentive

Leave your dog

Stay (& hand signal), then
walk to opposite side of ring

Remains sitting

Call your dog

Come (or hand signal)

Sits straight in front

Finish

Heel (or hand signal)

Assumes heel position

Exercise finished

OK

Free (reasonably)


5. Long sit

Judge's Commands

Handler's Commands

Dog's Behavior

 

Armband weighted with
leash placed behind dog

 

Are you ready?

Ready

Attentive

Sit your dogs

Sit

Sits

Leave your dogs

Stay (& hand signal)
Walk to opposite side of ring

Remains sitting for
1 minute

Return to your dogs

Return to heel position

Remains calm

Exercise finished

OK

Free (reasonably)


6. Long down

This is performed identically to the long sit exercise except that the dog is to assume the down position and the duration is for 3 minutes.

 

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