Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Dog Health Questions: Is there anyone who knows a bout Dog shows?

I have a four month old biscon poodle who is beautiful is there anyone who know what needs to be done to enter her into dog shows? I am currently going to enroll her in dog training classes.

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Since she's a mixed breed, you can't enter her in Conformation. This is the sport you usually see on TV. Conformation's purpose has always been to judge breeding stock, so this is the reason that neither mixed breeds or neutered dogs can't enter. It isn't a "beauty contest."

You can, however, enter her in obedience and agility trials. There are several of organizations that you can do this with.

For nearly all of them, she needs to be spayed. To compete in UKC events, get a Limited Privilege (LP) number. Go to http://www.ukcdogs.com/res/pdf/lpapp.pdf

American Mixed Breed Obedience Registry also has a lot of sports that all dogs can compete in. http://www.amborusa.com/

If you're interested in playing agility, there are several organizations to check out:
United States Dog Agility Association: http://www.usdaa.com/
North American Dog Agility Council: http://www.nadac.com/
Australian Shepherd Club of America: http://www.asca.org/ (despite its name, other breeds can compete)
Canine Performance Events: http://www.k9cpe.com/
Teacup Dogs Agility Association: http://www.k9tdaa.com/ (for smaller dogs--don't know if your dog is small enough.)

Good luck and have fun!

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  • Mixed breed dogs cannot enter Confirmation competitions. They are only for Pure Bred dogs, because they judge the dog against the breed standard.

    Training however is a great idea, and is for every dog out there. If she becomes well trained enough, she can earn her CGC, or Canine Good Citizen certificate.

    http://www.akc.org/events/cgc/index.cfm

  • Is she a mix of Bichon Frise and Poodle, or is she a pure breed of one or the other. I am not sure what you mean.

    Dog shows are not, contrary to many people's misconception, beauty pagents. A dog show judges how closely each dog matches the breed standard. See, each breed has a standard, which is like a blueprint, of how the perfect specimen of the breed should look, and behave. This is called 'conformation' because it measures how closely the breed 'conforms' to their own standard.

    To compete in conformation, a dog must be registered with the registry sponsoring the dog show. For AKC, it must be registered there, and likewise for UKC. It must be a purebred to be registered, and it's parents must be registered.

    There is also performance events, and these dogs do not have to have registered parents. If they are spayed/neutered, they can get an ILP, Indefinite Listing Privlege number. In AKC, I believe they must still be accepted as a purebred for an ILP, but check iwth the AKC to be sure. www.akc.org. Mixed breed performance clubs exist, and you can google them. Performance events include, obedience, agility, rally-o, flyball, earthdog competitions, herding, and tons of other fun activities.

    What ever you choose to do with your dog, ENJOY it! It is so much fun to have activities to do with your dogs!

  • the only shows you can do are companion shows, these shows are a lot of fun and a good day out with your dog
    http://www.agilitybits.co.uk/classes/com…

  • depends what country you live in...

    you can enter your little mixed breed in agility trials (USDAA NADAC CPE) an some obedience trials...only one I know of is ASCA (Australian Shepherd Club of America)

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