Usually, Yes. Though some groups allow only purebreds. ;) Be sure to check their websites before deciding who to go with.
Yes. Any dog can do agility.
Yes, any breed (even mixed breeds) can enter in Agility.
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Under AKC rules, a dog needs to be at least 4 months old to enter in a conformation show. There are different requirements for other types of shows (such as agility, etc).
It depends if the show is hosted by AKC, USDAA, NADAC, CPE, etc. You can check out the regulations on their websites.
no, there is show jumping, shetland grand national, dog agility and the Ukrainian Cossacks (people who do handstands and stuff on their horses)
NADAC stands for North American Dog Agility Council. It is an organization that promotes the sport of dog agility through trials and competitions.
An obedience show is when owners who have well trained dogs compete to win. The dogs are not judged on looks, but on their skills at tricks and agility. The commands that dogs must learn to be entered in most obedience rings are ''sit'', ''lie down'', ''shake'' and ''heel''. More advanced classes will ask for harder tricks.
Yes, they are very good at dog agility and would love doing it.
A Dog....O.o; that jumps?
There are many places to buy dog obedience training, to find one near you, simply go to a library. If you are not near any libraries or bookstores, just order one online at amazon or ebay.
A dog show is an event in which many dog breeds of a particular kennel club meet to be judged. Many times when people say "dog show" they mean a Conformation event in which a judge evaluates a dog based on its adherence to an established breed standard. A dog's conformation is a term used to describe how closely the dog conforms to, or matches, the breed standard. A dog show may only feature Conformation judging, or performance based dog sports like Obedience, Rally or Agility.