Bogorias mental description
Her result will have difrent background Bold is the breeds ideal. It's acceptable to hav one step to right or left of the ideal.
This is only a description not a test. The dog don't make any points and it's only two ways out of it, accomplish or not.
Here you can see how it looks like and prehaps can you get a grip on how it works.
It's not easy to translate but I have done my best.



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1a. Social Contact
Greetings
Reject contact- snarl and/or try to bite. Avoid contact through move out of the way Accept contact without respond. Don't move out of the way . Take contact by itself or respond try to contact. The dog exaggerate the contact example jumps, whine, bark.
1b. Social Contact
Cooperation
Don't follow despite repeatedly try to call the dog. Alternative don't they try this part. Follow reluctantly. Follows but aren't engaged testleader. Follows willingly and engage in the testleader. Follows willingly. Show intense intrest towards the testleder, jumps, whine.
1c. Social Contact Handling Reject contact- snarl and/or try to bite. Avoid contact through move out of the way or seek suport from leader. Accept handling. Accept. Answer with contactbehaviour. Accept. Intense contactbehaviour towards the testleader.
2a PLAY 1
Interest in play
Don't play. Dont play, but shows intrest. Slow in beginning, play active after awhile. Quick start, active play Very quick start, very active play.
2b. PLAY 1 Grabbing Don't grip. Don't grip, just sniff on the object Grip with the frontteeth with hesitation . Direct grip with hole mouth. Direct grip. Bite the object on the move.
2c. PLAY 1
Tug-of-war
Don't grip. Careful bite, let go, hold, don't answer to struggle. Bite - answer to struggle, let go, take a new grip Grip with hole mouth and struggle until the testleader let go. Grip with hole mouth and struggle, pull alternative shake - also if in the passive part – until the testleader let go.
3a. Chase Following
(1.st time)
Don't start. Start but interrupt. Do start or run slow. Can increase th speed.Complete. Start with high speed, aim at the end, stops at the prey. Start direct whit high speed. Run by the prey. Can turn.
3a. Chase Following
(2.d time)
Don't start. Start but interrupt. Do start or run slow. Can increase th speed.Complete. Start with high speed, aim at the end, stops at the prey. Start direct whit high speed. Run by the prey. Can turn.
3b. Chase
Grabbing
(1.st gången)
Do ignore the pray don't run to it. Don't grip, sniff on the pray. Hesitate to grip or grip with some delay. Grip at once, let go. Grip at once. ceep the pray at least 3sec.
3b. Chase
Grabbing
(2.d time)
Do ignore the pray don't run to it. Don't grip, sniff on the pray. Hesitate to grip or grip with some delay. Grip at once, let go. Grip at once. ceep the pray at least 3sec.
4. Passive situation Activity Isn't attentive, intrested or active. Is attentiv and calm - stand, sitting or lay down Is attentiv and main thing calm. Few activity raising. Is attentiv with increase activity or anxiety gradually. Varies quikly activity under the moment. Alternative anxiety under the hole moment.
5a. Distance play
Interest
Isn't engage in figure. Control, interruption exist. Intrested, follow the figure without interruption. Intrested wants away. separate start attempt. Very intrested, wants away. repeatedly start attempt.
5b. Distance play
Aggression
Don't show treat behavior. Show separate (1-2) treat behavior beneath the moments first part. Show separate (1-2) treat behavior beneath the moments first and second part. Show treat behavior, bark and snarl beneath the moments first part. Show treat behavior, bark and snarl beneath the moments first and second part.
5c.Distance play
Exploration
Don't go to the figure. Walk to the figure when he's aktive on the line. Walk to the talking hidden figure when he talks. Walk towards the figure with low posture and/or delay of time. Walks to the figure withoute help.
5d. Distance play Tug-of-war Dont show any intrest. Don't play but show intrest. Play, can grip careful, don't pull against Grip pull against, can let it go for take a new grip. Grip at once. pull against, don't let it go.
5e. Distance play
Play invitation
Dont show any intrest. Get active but interrupt. Activ with figure when it's active. Activ with figure show intrest even if hes passive. Request even the passive figure to carry on play.
6a. Sudden appearance Startle reaction Don' stop or short stop. Crouch and stops
Takes evasive action without averting gaze
Run away 5metre at highest. Run away more then 5metre.
6b. Sudden appearance . Aggression Don't show any treat behavior. Show separate treat behavior. Show several treat behavior by a longer time. Show several treat behavior and one attack. Show several treat behavior and attacks and they can end with i bite.
6c. Sudden appearance
Exploration
Approaches the overalls after it has been put to the ground or does not approach at all Approaches the overalls when  the handler sits down  and calls. Approaches the overalls when the handler is next to it. Approaches the overalls when the handler is half way there. Approaches the overalls without assistance.
6d. Sudden appearance Remaining avoidance No change in tempo or evasive maneuver. Small arch or change in tempo at some of the passbys. Arch or change in tempo at the first passage. Reduced reaction at the second passby. Arch pr change in tempo in at least two passbys with no reduction in intensity between them  Show great amount of fear or increased fear after all passbys.
6e. Sudden appearance Remaining approach No interest. Stops and smells /looks at at least one occation. Stops and smells /looks at at least two occations. Bites playfully. Reduction in interest. Bites playfully at two or more occasions.
7a. Metallic noise Startle reaction Doesnt stop or short stop. Crouches and stops. Avasive maneuver without changing focus. Flees no more than 5 meters. Flees more than 5 meters.
7b. Metallic noise Exploration Does not approach. Approaches the when  the handler sits down  and calls. Approaches when the handler is next to it. Approaches the when the handler is half way there. Approaches without assistance.
7c. Metallic noise Remaining avoidance No change in tempo or evasive maneuver. Small arch or change in tempo at some of the passbys. Arch or change in tempo at the first passage. Reduced reaction at the second passby. Arch pr change in tempo in at least two passbys with no reduction in intensity between them. Show great amount of fear or increased fear after all passbys.
7d. Metallic noise Remaining approach No interest. Stops and smells /looks at at least one occation. Stops and smells /looks at at least two occations. Bites playfully. Reduction in interest. Bites playfully at two or more occasions.
8a. GHOST Agression No threat behaviour. Occasional threat. Several threatbehaviours with longer duration. Several threatbehaviours with single attack. Several threatbehaviours with multiple attacks.
8b. GHOST
Attention
Occasional check.After that no interest. alt. Approaches to late Looks at the ghosts randomly. Checks and or takes action on the ghosts. Long interruptions. Checks and or takes action on the ghosts. Shorter interruptions. Checks and or takes action on the ghosts during the whole moment.
8c GHOST
Avoidance
Resides in front of the handler. Reides mainly in front of the handler or next to  the handler. Some distancing. Resides mainly in front of or next to the handler. Changes between flight and attack. Resides mainly behind the handler. Changes between flight and attack. Retreats further then the leash reaches or leaves the scene alt flees
8d. GHOST Exploration Approaches when the handler has removed the ghosts disguise. Approaches when the handler approaches and talks to the ghost and calls the dog. Approches the figurant when the handler is next to him. Approaches the figurant when the handler has reached halfway. Apporaches the fig without assistance.
8e. GHOST Greeting Rejects or avoids contact with the figurant alt. Does not approach in time. Accepts contact from the figurant but does not respond to it. Responds to contact initiated by the figurant. Contacts the figurant. Intense contact with the figurant. Can jump and whine
9a. PLAY 2 Interest in play Doesnt play. Doesnt play but shows interest. Plays- starts slowly but gains interest. Plays actively, starts quickly. Plays very actively, starts quickly.
9b. PLAY 2 Grabbing No grip. No grip. Smells the object. Grips hesitatefully alt only with front teeth. Instant grip with whole mouth Instant grip. Tries to grip in the air
10. Gunshots
Avoidance
No influence. Quick check and then completely uninfluenced. Decreasing checks during play/passivity then completely uninfluenced. Shows interest in the shooter, audience or something else but returns to play/passivity. Interrupts play or passivity. Focuses on the audience, shooter or something else. Does not resume play/passivity. Affected. Scared alt. wants to leave the scene. Tries to escape alt. test is aborted
The main test units

Within each test unit there are 2-3 partial tests.

1. Contact with a stranger. Test leader takes the dog on the leash and goes away from the handler/owner, executes physical examination, mouth and teeth inspection. Thus, what is the dog's reaction to a stranger? Bogoria did walk to the testleader by her self and when he took the leash for take a walk she stopt becouse it's not usual that some one else take here for walk and leav me behind. So the testleader stoped and she began to run back to me. When the testleader should touch her body she stand still and didn't move this becauce I have learn her to do so before exhibition.

2. Willingness to play. Test leader plays with a big white cloth, throws it to the handler (owner), invites the dog to play with the cloth, tugs the cloth, etc. Bogoria loves to play and it doesn't matter who she play with.

3. Chasing. A big white cloth is drawn in a zigzag pattern at a distance of 24 feet (supposedly a rabbit or other prey). The dog is let loose and has to run and attack the object, then is called back to the handler. Bogoria belived that it was something else and run to the prey and stoped for see what it was. When she realized that it only was a cloth she lost the intrest and run back to me, second time she didn't run becouse she already know what it is.

4. Ability to relax. Handler and dog stand still for three minutes. What does the dog do during the dull interval? Bogoria circled around me and snuffled at the ground and took a pee. She wasn't nervous she just wandering around.

5. Ability to collaborate with a stranger. A "witch" (clad in black) suddenly comes out of the woods at a distance of approximately 120 feet. She kneels, stands up, and kneels again, waving a big cloth, luring the dog to come to her. Bogoria made several attempts to approach the figure but hesitated. But when the figure approached she became interested in the play that the figure invited to.

6. Reaction to the sudden appearance of a large object. A blue overall (XL) is rigged with ropes and suddenly appears when the handler and the dog are strolling along a path. Bogoria stops and don't show any treat behavior she walked right to the overall and sniff and thats it. She wasn't afraid afterwards either.

7. Reaction to sounds. Hidden in the bushes, a chain is pulled over a corrugated iron-plate, creating a loud rattling sound. Bogoria did a short stop and went right to the sound.

8. Reaction to an approaching threat. Ghosts. Two volunteers dressed in white sheets, with white plastic buckets on their heads and large black painted eyes, nose and mouth, move stereotypically forward three feet at the time. Wind should be away from the dog so that it cannot smell the human scent from the two ghosts.
The "ghosts" approach until they are ten feet away and then turn their backs to the dog. The handler is then allowed to call the dog's name, to go up to the ghost and start talking to it and unmasks it. He can then do the same with the other ghost. Bogoria stod right in front of me and showed threat behavior under the hole period. When the gosts stoped I let go of the leash and first she went to one of the gost and before I have gone over to that gost she had sniffed on the other gost and thats it for her.

9. Willingness to play. Has the dog's willingness to play during units 2 to 8 faded or is he still alert? [Unit two is repeated]. Bogoria was like the beginning and played like nothing has hapend.

10. During the test, shots from a 9 mm pistol are fired. The shooter is about 100 feet away from the dog and is hidden in the woods. Ten seconds between each shot. Reaction?
Playing tug the cloth. Dog is on a leash. Handler is passive. Two more shots are fired, but at a shorter distance. Ten seconds between each shot.
Bogoria didn't react worth mentioning. She looked at that way the sound came from nothing else.