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Entering Your Dog into Obedience Events

Written by Hank Clark
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One way to show off your dog’s talents is by entering it into an obedience evetnt. These events tht are held on the local, state and national levels are sponsored by breed associations, dog product companies or even marketing firms and agencies. Any dog owner can enter obedience events, because they are not just restricted for owners with purebred or registered dogs. The competition is broke down according to breed, breed crosses and size. This allows an opportunity for dogs of every variety to enter and keeps the competition fair. Evne children can afford to enter their dogs into the event, because the entry fee is inexpensive, especially competitions on the local level. 

Basic level

Depending on the country you are competing in the events may be slightly different. Overall the basic level of obedience training includes the dog being able to walk on and off a leash with the handler, coming on command, sitting, changing directions while walking without brushing the handler or not paying attention, as well as being able to stand while the judge does a examination of the dog. The dogs will also be required to do a sit and stay exercise as well as a down and stay exercise for a set period of time. 

Open

An open level class becomes more challenging to test the ability of the dog to work with the owner completely off the leash. The dogs will work together as a group for some of the exercises and alone for others. The basic requirements are to heel in a figure eight, retrieve an item and drop it on recall, retrieve an item by going over a jump and dropping it in recall, jumping over a broad jump as well as following the sit and down command. 

Each dog will also have to do a lengthy three to five minute sit and down with a stay component with the handler out of the ring and out of the dog’s site. 

Utility 

This is the most challenging of the classes and adds to the above requirements by adding finding specific items touched by the handler in a pile of things, bringing back a specific item on command, following hand signals with no verbal component and complete both a broad and high jump component. 

Each obedience class is judge by each dog having a full score when entering the competition. Each variation or mistake by the dog results in a decrease in the score. For most kennel club sanctioned events all dogs start with 200 points and then work with the deductions. The dog that makes the fewest mistakes is considered the champion for that event. 

Obedience training is time consuming but highly rewarding for both the dog and the owner. Many owners train their own dogs for events and if you are interested in this fascinating sport plan to attend a few competitions to get a feel for the event and then get involved. 

Although dog owners spend a lot of tiem preparing their dogs for obedience events, most owners find the sport to be very rewarding. Attending a cuple of events is the best way to see if you and your dog would be great fit for this fascinating sport. 

The basic, open and utility type obedience classes all offer opportunities for your dog to perform. In addiotn, it is an opportunity to show the world all of the hard work that you have invested in obedience training for your dog. This is a sport where dogs rule. 

Article provided by Hank Clark of ohmydogsupplies.com, check out our complete collection of personalized dog beds online.

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