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Obedience#/Title#
Obedience is a sport in which a dog is judged on her ability to perform a certain set of exercises. Dogs can earn titles by earning passing scores under specific requirements. There are different levels of difficulty. Once a dog and h
Obedience#/Title#
Obedience is a sport in which a dog is judged on her ability to perform a certain set of exercises. Dogs can earn titles by earning passing scores under specific requirements. There are different levels of difficulty. Once a dog and handler earn a title in one level, they can advance to the next level. The sport is regulated by a dog registry. The AKC runs dog obedience competition for purebred dogs, but there are also other registries, such as the United Kennel Club (UKC), that allow mixed-breed dogs to participate.
Puppies as young as six months of age can enter obedience competition, and neutered puppies are also eligible.
How to Get Started
Train your puppy. Take her to a puppy kindergarten or other reward-based group class.
Visit obedience trials in your area. You can see all the different levels of competition and become familiar with the different exercises for each level.
Join your local obedience club. You'll get tips from people who are active in the sport. You also can volunteer to help with its local obedience trial. By volunteering, you can get a great insider's look as to how the sport works.
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