In the finals round of competition, all teams perform 6 - minute routine (
designed by the handler) to showcase the broad spectrum of obedience.
Not exact matches
Mobile Material
Handlers are
designed to increase productivity
by lifting and lowering product to reduce worker strain in today's harsh industrial environments.
«AKC Rally is a sport in which the dog and
handler complete a course that has been
designed by the rally judge.
Course
Design - A set of signs, previously arranged
by the judge, that the dog and
handler team will navigate for rally competition.
Judges
design their courses
by choosing from more than four dozen stations that direct
handlers and dogs to perform specific exercises.
An agility team consists of a dog and a
handler running an obstacle course
designed by the judge.
Training Tips I
designed the Joe Pup game in 1989 at the request of the owner of Blue Springs Dog Training Center in Colorado to help prepare nervous
handlers for competition
by teaching them to think quickly under pressure while performing extremely complicated and varied routines.
Rally is a sport in which the dog and
handler complete a course that has been
designed by the rally judge.
BOB: GCHP
By U Cal's Monkey on the Bayou WD, BOW: Silverado Space Cowboy BOS: GCHG Blossomhil's Topsfield Sanchu A Little Princess WB: Cloverhill's Ring The Bell SD: Br Lake Park Sullivan SB: GCH Birnam's Irish Dream O'Shea AOM: GCHS Topsfield - Sanchu Poppycock AOM: GCH Classic Barnyard Bentley
By Design AOM: DC Vision Raspberry Cream of Cloverhill AOM: GCHB Classic Barnyard JuJu AOM: GCHG Barnyard Classic Penelope NOHS: GCH Birnam's Irish Dream O'Shea Best Junior
Handler: Opaishah Callery Best Reserve Junior
Handler: Savanah Aitken
At Rally trials, dog and
handler teams follow a set of sequentially numbered signs (stations) which form courses
designed by Rally judges and consist of 10 - 20 stations (depending on the level of competition).
Holiday House Hamptons, «Great Room»,
by Mabley
Handler Design.
Newly restored and operated
by specially trained
handlers several times a day, they lack spontaneity and improvisation — a reason why Calder preferred autonomously moving
designs where air or a slight touch determines their visual effects.