Sentences with phrase «as obedience competitor»

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Suitable as a police dog, herder, service dog, therapy dog, obedience competitor, and devoted companion.
In fact, they're often chosen as therapy dogs and make excellent competitors in dog sports, including obedience, agility, tracking and rally.
Our dogs all live in the house and are loved family pets as well as accomplished show, field and obedience competitors.
The papillon has become one of the more popular toy dogs, functioning equally well as a loving pet, beautiful show dog and adept obedience competitor.
Today, these dogs are found working as police / armed services dogs, search and rescue dogs, therapy animals, and as competitors in various dog sports such as agility, obedience, and Schutzhund.
Obedience competitors may enter more than one class, with the less advanced class counting as practice only.
You may be interested in a West Highland White Terrier for a variety of reasons... as a pet, a show dog, an obedience competitor, a working dog, or a combination of these things.
His intelligence, endurance and willingness to work make him suitable as a police dog, herder, service dog, therapy dog, obedience competitor and devoted companion.
The purpose of the Golden Retriever Club of America National Specialty (hereafter called the «National») is to showcase all aspects of the Golden Retriever — as a show dog, as an obedience and tracking competitor, and as a companion in the field.
The primary «job» for this breed will always be as a herding dog; however, other jobs include: bomb detection, narcotics detection, agility competitor, Frisbee trial competitor, search and rescue work, Fly ball participation, competitive obedience and even work as seeing eye dogs and general assistance dogs for the handicapped.
They are not only known as great hunting companions and accomplished Field Trial and Hunt Test Competitors, but have done well in the show ring, obedience and agility trials, Search and Rescue (SAR), bomb and drug detection, sledding, and as human patient therapy dogs.
She has evaluated well over 1,000 dogs during shelter intakes as well as for clients and teaches a variety of classes including basic to advanced obedience, sport training (specializing in scent work of all kinds) and has been an active competitor in agility, tracking, obedience and scent work.
Besides working as herding animals, Aussies serve as police dogs, narcotics detectors and competitors in obedience trials.
Properly trained, he is a pleasure as a family pet, hunting partner, show dog, or obedience competitor.
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