My first DVD's — Puppy & Novice — and Open & Utility are a step by step training guide on how to teach
the competition obedience exercises.
Not exact matches
Question from Cindy: Hi, I'm training a small dog in
competition obedience and I'm having trouble transitioning to off leash
exercises.
The
obedience competition will consist primarily of existing AKC approved Open and Utility
Exercises.
Dog sports: Sports like agility, Flyball,
obedience, rally
obedience, musical freestyle and tracking can give you and your dog a whole new world of fun
exercise and
competition to explore.
In my opinion, ADVANCED
obedience would include those remaining
exercises that you'd use in high level
competition, as well as specialized commands used for dogs that do real work, such as guide dog work, hunting and police / protection.
Potty training, good manners, enjoyable walks with your dog, tricks, performance
exercises, and
competition exhibitions are examples of the result of successful
obedience training.
Sports like agility, flyball,
obedience, rally
obedience, musical freestyle and tracking can give you and your dog a whole new world of fun
exercise and
competition to explore.
Obedience and agility
competition are other ways the Cavalier can
exercise mind and body and excel in
competition.
Agility — a handler directs a dog through an obstacle course in a race for both time and accuracy
Obedience Trials —
Obedience competitions begin with
exercises that attest to the dog's good manners — walking on a leash at the owner's side, standing to be touched by a stranger, sitting and lying down with distractions, and coming when called.
If you've got a competitive streak, you and your dog can participate in
competition obedience or Rally Obedience (Rally - O), an exciting new sport in which dogs navigate a numbered course with their handlers and perform a series of heeling patterns and obedience e
obedience or Rally
Obedience (Rally - O), an exciting new sport in which dogs navigate a numbered course with their handlers and perform a series of heeling patterns and obedience e
Obedience (Rally - O), an exciting new sport in which dogs navigate a numbered course with their handlers and perform a series of heeling patterns and
obedience e
obedience exercises.
Dog sports Sports like agility, flyball,
obedience, rally
obedience, musical freestyle and tracking can give you and your dog a whole new world of fun
exercise and
competition to explore.
The game teaches the dogs to use their noses (helpful in utility
competition) and to concentrate on the task at hand (helpful in all
obedience exercises, herding, agility, etc.).
Your dog could also be entered in Rally
competitions which were designed to be a bridge to the more formal
obedience exercises.