IGP

IGP (Internationale Gebrauchshundeprüfung) is an international dog sport aimed at evaluating the working skills of different types of dogs, such as German Shepherds, Malinois, Rottweilers, Dobermann, and so on.

  • The sport evaluates the dogs' skills in three categories: defense, tracking, and obedience.

In IGP competitions, dogs are expected to perform certain tasks, such as protecting their masters, locating missing persons, or carrying out complex commands. The purpose of the sport is to judge how well trained the dogs are and how well they work with their owners.

The IGP competitions are supervised by a jury that evaluates the performance of the dogs and the handler. It is important that both the dog and the handler are physically and mentally fit to handle these competitions.

Over the years, IGP has grown into a popular dog sport that is practiced worldwide. It offers dog owners the chance to show and improve their dogs' skills while enjoying a day full of excitement and challenge.

In summary, IGP is a challenging and entertaining dog sport aimed at assessing dogs' working skills and the cooperation between dog and handler.