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 Competitive Obedience with Kim Innes .... details
 Competitive Obedience Training with Pat and Herbie Watson .... details
 Opening Communications - Rod Roberts (Essex) [18/7/2009] .... details
 Pat & Herbie Training Week (Coventry) [26/7/2009] .... details
 Working Trial Training Weekemd for Obedience Dogs & Handlers (Suffolk) [7/8/2009] .... details
 Pet Dog Training Instructors Course (Shropshire) [8/8/2009] .... details
 Pat & Herbie Watson 3-Day Training Course (Helston) [8/9/2009] .... details
 Pat & Herbie Training Course (Tiverton, Devon) [5/10/2009] .... details
 Weekend with Kathy Ingham (Oxfordshire) [17/10/2009] .... details
 Weekend with Sarah Delany (Oxfordshire) [21/11/2009] .... details
 Weekend with Susanne Jaffa (Oxfordshire) [23/1/2010] .... details

 


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Introduction

Jane Ellens dog Solo (Posh name: Scene Stealer)Competitive Obedience is a sport, and has been such since the early fifties. People probably get involved in Obedience in the first place through Dog Training Clubs. Not all people who go to DTC’s are there to train their dogs for competition (in fact only a small proportion go on to this), the majority only going to give their dogs basic obedience and ‘socialisation’ with other dogs. Sharon Webleys dog Teddy [Posh name: Wumblibumbly Tumbly Teddy]

Those that stay long enough at the club may first go on to attend and ‘compete’ in those Exemption Shows that have Obedience Classes. For the majority of Exemption Shows you just ‘show up’ and enter a Class on the day, for which you pay a nominal entrance fee, which generally goes to charity or the clubs funds (note that most DTCs are non-profit making).

To join a DTC you don’t have to register your dog with the Kennel Club, nor to enter Exemption Shows. However, when you compete in Club Matches with other KC registered clubs or enter Limit or Open Shows, your dog has to be registered (even rescue dogs, and crossbreeds have to be registered in their case, under the Obedience and Working Trials register). Pat O'Sheas dog Shadow

Limit , Open and Championship Shows are run ‘by the Kennel Club’ and ‘Under Kennel Club Rules’. Each Show will have a ‘Closing Date’ for entries a few weeks before the actual event, which means you must pre-book your place, and pre-pay your entrance fee (around £2, £3 or £4 per Class). Classes at these Shows are known as Pre-Beginner, Beginner, Novice, ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’, and Championship ‘C’ (in ascending order of ability / experience), and the ‘Tests’ to be performed for each of these Classes is predefined in the Kennel Club rules. In general you have to win twice in a lower class to progress on to the next level. Only winners of the Championship ‘C’ Class (which are only at Championship Shows) go on to compete at Crufts.


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Obedience Award of Merit Certificates - 11 June 2009
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HTM Judges Training Programme - 08 June 2009
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KC Obedienc Liaison Council Meeting Agenda - 05 June 2009
For meeting on 18th June, 2009 (full story)

MIDLANDS AREA MEETING - 01 June 2009
The Midlands Area Meeting prior to the June Obedience Council Meeting will be held at 8.00 p.m. on Wenesday 17th June 2009 at Rugby United Reformed Church,40 Hillmorton Road,Rugby CV22 5AD
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Scotlands Area Obedience Meeting - 26 May 2009
To discss he agenda of the next Obedience Council meeting. (full story)

Risk Assessment for KC Licensed Shows - 26 May 2009
KC reminder for organisers of licensed shows. (full story)

Your and Your Dog Survey - 26 May 2009
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