Selecting a Venue for Urban Locating Trials

Urban Locating simulates hunting in areas developed by humans, providing dogs with opportunities to showcase their abilities in dynamic and realistic environments. A broad range of developed areas can serve as Urban Locating search spaces, including:
Examples of Suitable Urban Locating Areas
- Classrooms
- Playgrounds
- Warehouses
- Barns and outbuildings
- Areas containing livestock (safely contained)
- Arenas
- Training facilities
- Garden nurseries
- Picnic areas / courtyards
- Alleys / trash sites
Key Considerations When Selecting a Venue
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Type of Venue:
- May include indoor, outdoor, or mixed-use areas to create diverse challenges.
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Search Area Features:
- Look for natural hiding spaces suitable for quarry placement.
- Ensure there are sufficient naturally occurring distractions to simulate real-world conditions.
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Safety:
- Identify and address potential hazards, such as sharp objects, unstable structures, or toxic substances.
- Avoid live or baited traps for pests, as these pose risks to dogs and handlers.
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Proximity of Search Areas:
- Ensure search areas are spaced far enough apart to avoid distractions between teams while maintaining efficient trial flow.
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Use of Livestock:
- Safely contained livestock is permitted, provided it complies with NASDA rules and does not present undue risk or distraction.
Important Rules for Urban Locating Areas
- “As Is” Setup: Urban locating areas must not be staged. Trials must utilize the venue exactly as it exists.
- Example of a Staged Area: An intentionally set up search area with artificial or manipulated elements designed solely for trial purposes is not allowed.
