It is easy to learn and one of the more inexpensive
organized dog sports with regular regional tournaments.
Includes choosing an activity; conditioning; advanced training; having fun with your dog;
organized dog sports.
Not exact matches
The term «hobbyist» refers to an individual or an organization who is not a commercial breeder but is (1) actively involved in any nationally recognized,
organized animal
sport or hobby for a period of at least one year prior to making application; or (2) participates in field trials, owns nationally - recognized breeds used specifically as hunting
dogs, participates in hunting activities, has held (and continues to hold) a current valid Oklahoma hunting license and has held such license for at least one year prior to making application; or (3) qualifies as a «rescuer.»
The
sport of K9 Nose Work — detection - style training and competition for pet
dogs — was officially
organized in 2009, when the first official National Association of Canine Scent Work (NACSW) trail was held here in Southern California.
It is such a popular
sport that there are
organized competitions for flying disc enthusiasts — both
dogs and humans alike.
He also enjoys
organized sports, camping, and playing with their many family pets (2
dogs, 2 cats and a snake).
Certified Trick
Dog Instructor with Do More with Your
Dog the official sanctioning and
organizing body for the
sport of
Dog Tricks.
Some breed clubs have revived training for the breed's original purpose with instinct tests and achievement trials, but many breeds have no
organized jobs or
sports and most
dogs are bred to be pets.
Activities could be an
organized canine
sport, such as agility; or local events with a
dog trainer, like nose work; or participating in a Pet Partners < https://www.vitabone.com/giving-back > sanctioned animal assisted activity.
In addition to
dog training classes, we
organize and hold numerous community outreach activities, canine health clinics, seminars, workshops, and
dog sporting events both at our training building and at multiple locations in and around the Baltimore, Columbia, and Washington DC metro area including:
A former trainer of
dogs for field trials, she helped
organize cat agility as a
sport in 2003, largely with the goal of getting people to play more with their cats.
This flying version of fetch» exists in the
organized dog - sport world as Competitive Disc D
dog -
sport world as Competitive Disc
DogDog.
I'm helping
organize an annual
dog sports training conference that brings together about 350 dedicated
dog sports enthusiasts.
There are also a variety of
organized sports that
dogs and their handlers can train for together.