Canadian Kennel Club registered dogs are eligible to compete in American Kennel Club events under their own CKC number. If you are living in the US, it is best to obtain an AKC registration number in addition to the CKC number for the dog. Contact the AKC Special Registry Services.
You would need a clear copy of the CKC registration & a copy of the certified pedigree, two 3x5 color photos of the dog (front and side, standing), an AKC application completed in ink, the application fee and proof of tattoo or microchip.
Professional working, competition obedience, agility, companion, helper, dancing, then basic house trained dogs.
The Havanese is the national and only native dog breed of Cuba. It is a small, robust dog 8½ to 11½ inches tall with a playful, intelligent and friendly temperament, which makes it ideal as a family pet and lapdog. Its coat is long and wavy and comes in a variety of colours and markings. The Havanese is in the AKC Toy Group and has been recognized since 1996. It comes from an extinct breed.
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.
In a competition for speed and agility between a cheetah and a lion, the cheetah would likely win. Cheetahs are known for their incredible speed and agility, making them the fastest land animal. Lions are strong and powerful, but they are not as fast or agile as cheetahs.
.Yes,many Greyhounds excel as therapy dogs. Others score well in agility and obedience
Truly beginning agility involves zero equipment and all obedience, focus and motivation. However, the first obstacles taught are the tunnel, basic jumps, and the pause table.
Everything. Herding is what they were made for though they are also good at agility, flyball, obedience, and being a good companion.
Bomb detection, police work, search and rescue, pet therapy, agility, schutzhund, obedience, flyball, rally.
Dog shows, Obedience, Herding, Agility, Dancing, Swimming there are so many but the main ones are the first four.
Yes, my Siberian husky and I compete in agility and rally obedience. He loves it. I use only positive methods (it's the only way to train agility) and this works wonders. Trying to force a Sibe to do something it has no motivation to do is like trying to keep waves on the sand.
No. Most pedigree dog breeders do register their pups with the Kennel Club however but this is not a sign of quality as puppy farmers are also allowed to register puppies. Crossbreeds (dogs that are the product of two different breeds) are not usually registered but can go on the KC activity register. These dogs cannot be exhibited in any breed classes at shows but can compete in obedience, agility etc. Most responsible people do have their dogs microchopped or tattooed and they are logged on a register this will be made compulsory in 2010 for breeds that require health tests eg hip scoring.
Rottweilers are known for their speed and agility, making them faster than many other dog breeds. They are often used in activities like agility courses and obedience trials due to their quickness and athleticism.