Some went on to become
great competition dogs and therapy animals.
Not exact matches
The only plausible origin story I can think of for Show
Dogs is that someone forgot to curb their pet, this script dropped out, and someone thought it'd be a fair tax write off that'd have the excuse of the
competition being too
great.
They are very versatile working
dogs, capable of learning a
great deal, and excelling at the highest levels of
competition.
He's a joy to train, a
great demo
dog for our beginner obedience classes, and the easiest
competition dog I've ever had.
These characteristics contribute to their excellent performance in obedience and agility
competition and makes them
great as hunting
dogs, guide
dogs, therapy
dogs, and for search and rescue work.
The Samoyed breed are popular in obedience
competitions, and they make wonderful therapy
dogs due to their gentle and caring nature and make
great dogs for families with children.
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel This
dog breed is extremely outgoing, intelligent, and happy, and are most often seen in the show ring, obedience
competitions, and make
great therapy
dogs.
The oldest agility
competition tournament in the U.S. is hosted by the United States
Dog Agility Association and you can find a lot of
great information on their website.
Great dog for things like agility, obedience
competitions, Frisbee throwing, dancing with
dogs and much more.
These
competitions build true camaraderie amongst
dog lovers and can expand your circle of friends while providing
great exercise and socialization for your furry best friend!!
Sky has won twice in the Best in Show
competition at the International Kennel Club of Chicago and the
Great Western Terrier Association
Dog Show.
Though the
competition is a
great way to bring
dogs and breeders to the Ag Center, Walters said it is also a good opportunity for members of the community to come see different breeds in action if they are considering getting a
dog.
Invigorating massage (quick strokes) can be
great for
dogs that are about to compete in agility
competitions or for older
dogs that are stiff and about to go out for a walk in the neighborhood.»
The objects of the Club shall be: (a) to encourage and promote quality in the breeding of purebred
Great Danes and to do all possible to bring their natural qualities to perfection; (b) to urge members and breeders to accept the standard of the breed as approved by the American Kennel Club as the only standard of excellence by which
Great Danes shall be judged; (c) to do all in its power to protect and advance the interests of the breed by encouraging sportsmanlike
competition at
dog shows and obedience trials; (d) to conduct sanctioned and licensed specialty shows and obedience trials under the rules and Regulations of the American Kennel Club.
Look, they make
great pets, therapy
dogs, obedience
competition dogs, search and rescue
dogs, farm and ranch
dogs, and agility
dogs.
Gates open at 8:30 a.m. Sunday for the Osceola Canine Training Association Fun Day, which includes a wheelbarrow race with
dog owners running the race while their family pooches are perched in wheelbarrows, water and land retrieve retrieving
competitions and an obstacle course.Canine competitors are divided into large -
dog and small -
dog classes except for the obstacle course, toss and catch (with the winners catching an object or food the
greatest number of times)
[20] In 1954 the first Challenge Certificates were awarded to
dogs shown as Rhodesian Ridgebacks at United Kingdom
competitions, toward their subsequent recognition by The Kennel Club of
Great Britain, [20] and in 1955 the American Kennel Club recognised the Rhodesian Ridgeback breed [21] as a member of the hound group.
Together, the three founders pioneered the concept of detection - style training and
competition for pet
dogs, finding
great enthusiasm among
dog lovers for their unique talents in developing and executing canine sporting events that truly bonded
dog and human, and were lots of fun, too.
The
competition is a
great way to have fun with your
dog.
The Dalmatian Club of
Greater New York is one of about 35 regional clubs affiliated with the Dalmatian Club of America.Our purpose is to encourage and promote the Dalmatian breed and to do all that is possible to bring their natural qualitites to perfection; urging members to accept the Standard of the Breed, as approved by the American Kennel Club, and to protect and advance the interests of the breed by encouraging sportsmanlike
competition at
dog shows, obedience trials and special events.
The
Great American Mutt Show will feature a variety of
competitions for mixed breeds and rescue
dogs.
Jake was a
great «first» obedience
competition dog and is the reason I've continued to compete.
This kind of
competition requires a
great understanding between man and
dog - much like that seen between herding
dogs and shepherds.
Showing
dogs is a
great sport where the thrill of
competition is combined with the joy of seeing beautiful
dogs.
Adoption Centers New York City Department of Buildings — Certificate of Occupancy The City of New York - Department of Health: Certificate of Qualification, Shelter for Homeless Animals Dan's Papers — «Best Adoption Agency» on the East End and «platinum winner status» because of the wide margin of victory over the
competition The Village Voice — «Best Pet - Lovers» in NYC Our Town, West Side Spirit and Our Town Downtown newspapers - «Best Place to Adopt a Small
Dog in NYC» Winner East Region, 2012 Classy Awards - Animal Advocacy & Services Member, Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals Member, Pet Safe Coalition, LI Member, The
Greater Westhampton Chamber of Commerce
A
great sport for the entire family,
dog shows combine the thrill of
competition with the joy of seeing beautiful
dogs.
Imagine hugging your
dog after you've both had a
great run at a
competition.
These working
dogs make
great family pets and can be easily trained to perform in agility
competitions.
Agility
dogs gain
great benefit from acupuncture to nourish muscles, and relieve tight connective tissue, sprains and tightness from sports
competition.
In addition, due to their high intelligence, trainability, and
great looks, this breed has become a popular choice for use as therapy
dogs, athletic
competition, herding trials, drug sniffing, service
dogs as well as search and rescue.
Scruffts is the nation's favourite crossbreed (mongrel)
competition and is a
great way to enjoy time with your
dog and family.
«But we agree with the statement that Animals Asia put out that animal welfare groups should not buy
dogs in
great numbers on the festival day, and in
competition with other groups.