Instructions Step 1: Make certain your dog is eligible for AKC sport competition. The AKC is an organization for purebred dog sports, and competing dogs need to be AKC registered. If you have a purebred dog that is not AKC registered, visit the AKC...
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Instructions Step 1: Get an AKC eligible dog. The AKC is an organization for purebred dogs and dogs competing in AKC events need to be AKC registered. If your dog isn't registered with AKC, review the registration rules on the AKC website to determine...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: Treats Toys Agility equipment Step 1: Take a beginner class to learn proper form and dog safety, unless you are a very experienced agility handler already. If you ever plan on competing, it's unwise to train the dog...
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Instructions Step 1: Play with your prospective dog. Dogs with high play drive, or prey drive, often perform better on agility obstacles. Of course, you have to live with this drive both on and off the dog agility course. Step 2: Visit your veterinarian...
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Instructions Step 1: Meet the minimum requirements. Application for certification as an obedience judge is eligible to persons who have owned and trained a dog to an AKC Utility Dog (UD) title, and earned an additional Companion Dog (CD) title on another...
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