well u the owner needs to be over 10 years old to enter one!!!!!!!!!!!
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First your dog needs to be fully trained
you can do this by joining a dog obiedience club
they are pretty cheap about $25-$70 AU a year
Yes. Any dog can do agility.
Yes, any breed (even mixed breeds) can enter in Agility.
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).
Yes, any breed (even mixed breeds) can enter in Agility.
In a dog show there is a junior class that you can enter
you click go out which is under supplies then click competition, after that you pick agility, disk or obedient competition. if you can't enter agility it's because your dog has never been to the gym. If your dog ends up being bad at disk or obedient it's because you haven't train hard enough!! Train! Train! Train! You also can't enter if your dog is to hungry, thirsty or is to dirty.
If your dog has not got a name then it will not be able to enter any contests as it will be settling in.If the dog has done 3 contests already then it cannot do any more until the next day.If your dog has never been to the agility training course (on the walk,its a square thing with a racing dog picture on it)then it will not be able to enter the agility trail contest until it has been there.You may have to have a throwing disk to enter the disk contest but I'm not positively sure.Your dog has to know at least 1 trick to enter the obedience trail contest. I hope this answers your question but if it doesn't then I don't know what will, sorry.
Well, its never too early to start. I'm going to start some strength, agility, and quickness training for football. I'm 12. But I'd say around 9 or 10 if you want to be ahead of all your competition for a few years.
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.
Yes, they are very good at dog agility and would love doing it.