The Finnish Mental/Character Test for Dogs
How to READ the
Score

PHASE #1 - Interview
The test starts with
the judge interviewing owner. The purpose of this
interview is to find out how much experience this dog
has, what is the possible training level (for instance a
dog trained to defence work reacts differently than a
pet), e.t.c.
PHASE
#2 - Accessibility
The judge gives the dog
possibility to take contact. If the dog doesn't make contact
independently the judge calls it by it's name. The dog
should allow the judge at least to take contact with it, and
then there are, of course, numerous alternatives of liking,
disliking, or loving it!
PHASE
#3 - Fighting
The judge tries to get
the dog to fight with him. This is performed with a
stick or some stuff. If a dog starts to play with the
stick, it will also be threatened by the judge to
estimate the actual force of this feature.
PHASE #4 - Function
capacity test 1 (threatened)
This
phase is executed by pulling an obscure, human like figure
towards the dog, who is standing on a leash with his owner.
The dog can't solve the sort of this menace, and will be
afraid of it (must be!). The capability of functioning is
actually seen when the figure reaches dog's owner and stops
moving. How long it does take to make contact with the
figure? Does the dog need help from it's owner e.t.c.
PHASE #5 - Defence
test
The
dog is walking with it's owner. Suddenly the judge
attacks the owner with force. The dog should
immediatelly start to protect the owner and stay between
the figurant and the owner. When the dog has reacted
clearly (escape or defence action) the judge stops the
attack and starts to talk friendly to the dog. The dog
should stop defending and meet after a while the judge
frindly without any aggression.
PHASE #6 - Mental
hardness test
This
phase is normally performed with an umbrella which
suddenly opens in front of the dog to scare it. The mental
hardness is determined when the owner takes the dog back to
the scareing place after a while. A soft dog refuses to go
again to that place, a hard one doesn't seem to remember the
whole thing.
PHASE #7 - Temperament
test
This phase is normally
performed by letting a noisy clattering barrel roll
after and chase the dog. The force of dog's reaction
shows it's temperament.
PHASE #8 - Function capacity test 2
Dog's
owner goes into a dark room which has several obstacles
for the dog. After a while the dog is let into the room.
The dog should search for it's owner without help in the
dark. It should ignore other people and all the
obstacles on his way to the owner.
PHASE #9 - Aggressivity test

The dog is tied up to a wall with a short leash and left
alone there. The judge tacks slowly towards the dog with
a growing force. The more aggressive tendency a dog has,
the earlier it starts to resist the attack.
PHASE #10 - Shooting test
The dog may still be
tied up to the wall, or it may be standing on leash with
the owner. There will be at least two shots from a
distance. The dog shouldn't be afraid of these shots.
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