Although short and adorable - looking, Cardigan Welsh Corgis are are strong and responsible herding dogs, able to learn all sorts of
obedience and agility commands.
Not exact matches
Agility is a combination of Advanced off - leash
obedience, Directional
commands,
and Obstacle familiarization.
Dogs who participate in
agility must be able to reliably follow basic
obedience commands such as sit, stay, wait,
and coming when called.
AKC - sponsored
obedience trials include
agility, tracking, running a timed obstacle course
and following complicated
commands, among other events.
Good breeders may compete with their dogs in conformation (which judge how closely dogs match their breed standard),
obedience trials (which judge how well dogs perform specific sets of tasks on
command), or tracking
and agility trials.
They will learn everything from perfecting the most basic
commands and obedience training with their dogs to participating in numerous activities, including various sports
and agility courses together.
These weekly
obedience classes are held at the Los Angeles Coliseum, teaching owners basic
commands,
agility, urban walking,
and how to handle a dog attack.
Unlike
obedience and agility trials, where dogs respond to the owner's <
commands, in tracking a dog is completely in charge, for only he knows how to use his nose to find
and follow the track.
It is fair to say that almost any other canine activity (such as hunt tests, field trials,
agility, flyball, frisbee,
and freestyle
obedience) requires the dog to first understand communication with its handler through basic
obedience commands.
You could also try rally competitions, which are almost like a cross between
agility and obedience, with a range of obstacles to tackle but also certain
commands to perform.
Obedience and agility require a dog to perform on
command off leash.