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RULES: CHAPTER 3 NOVICE Sections 10 & 11 - Recall

CHAPTER 3 NOVICE Section 10. Recall.  The principal features of this exercise are that the dog stay where left until called by the handler, and that the dog responds promptly to the handler’s command or signal to come.   The orders are:  “Leave your dog,”  “Call your dog,”  and “Finish.”  The handler will stand with the dog sitting in the heel position in a place designated by the judge.  The judge will ask “Are you ready?” before giving the first order.  On the judge’s order, the handler may give a command and/or signal to the dog to stay in the sit position.  The handler will then walk forward to the other end of the ring, turn to face the dog, and stand with the arms and hands hanging naturally.  On the judge’s order or signal, the handler will either command or signal the dog to come.  The dog must come directly, at a brisk trot or gallop and sit straight, centered in front of the handler.  The dog must be close enough to ...

RULES - CHAPTER 3 - NOVICE - STAND FOR EXAMINATION

 Section 7. Stand for Examination.  The principal feature of this exercise is that the dog stand in position before and during the examination without displaying resentment.  THE ORDERS ARE:  “Stand your dog and leave when you are ready,”  “Back to your dog,” and  “Exercise finished.”  Prior to the start of the exercises the handler will remove the leash and give it to a steward, who will place it on the judge’s table or other designated place.  The handler will take their dog to the place indicated by the judge.  The judge will ask “Are you ready?” before giving the first order. On the judge’s order, the handler will stand/pose the dog by the method of the handler’s choice, taking any reasonable time if they choose to pose the dog as in the show ring.  The handler will then stand with the dog in the heel position, and may give the command and/or signal to stay, walk straight forward about 6 feet, and then turn and face the dog.  Th...

RULES - CHAPTER 16 BEGINNER NOVICE OPTIONAL TITLING CLASS. Section 1. Beginner Novice Class. Section 2. Beginner Novice A Class. Section 3. Beginner Novice B Class. Section 4. Beginner Novice Exercises and Scores. Section 5. Beginner Novice Title.

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AKC® OBEDIENCE REGULATIONS CHAPTER 16 BEGINNER NOVICE  OPTIONAL TITLING CLASS   (Established  July 1, 2010)  Section 1. Beginner Novice Class.   The Beginner Novice classes are optional  titling  classes that  may  be  offered  by clubs  at  obedience  events.  If eligible as defined in these regulations, dogs entered in Beginner Novice A or Beginner Novice B may also be entered  in any other obedience  classes.  At the listed start time for the class, a walkthrough of up to 10 minutes will be allowed  for handlers without their dogs.  The judge must be available  in the ring during this period to brief the handlers and answer any questions they may have.  This  class may  be  judged  by  anyone  approved  to  judge  Novice obedience  classes.  Section 2. Beginner Novice  A Class.   The Beginner  Nov...

RULES - CHAPTER 3 NOVICE Section 1. Novice A Class. Section 2. Novice B Class. Section 3. Novice Exercises and Scores. Section 4. Companion Dog Title.

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AKC® OBEDIENCE REGULATIONS CHAPTER 3 NOVICE  Section 1. Novice A Class.    The Novice A class shall be for dogs that have not won  the CD  title.  A  handler must own the dog entered or be a member of the owner’s household or immediate  family  and may not have previously handled any dog that has earned an AKC  Regular or Preferred Novice, Open, or Utility  title.   Owners may enter more than one  dog in  this  class. The  same  person who handles  the  dog in  the  first five exercises must handle the dog in the group exercise;   however, if a person has handled more than one dog in the first five exercises that will participate  in the group exercise, that person must provide a handler for the  additional  dog  in  the  same  group exercise.  The  additional  handler  for the  group exercise need  not...

RULES - CHAPTER 4 OPEN: Section 1. Open A Class; Section 2. Open B Class. Section 3. Open A Exercises and Scores. Section 5. Companion Dog Excellent Title.

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AKC® OBEDIENCE REGULATIONS  CHAPTER 4  OPEN  Obedience Regulations   Section  1. Open A Class.   The Open A class  will  be  for dogs that have won the CD title  but have not won the CDX title.   Anyone who has trained  or exhibited  a  dog that  has  earned  an  OTCH may  not  enter  or handle  dogs in  this  class.   Each  dog must  be  handled  by its  owner or by a  member  of the  owner’s household  or immediate  family.   Owners may enter more than one dog in this class.  No dog may be entered in both the Open A and Open B classes at any one trial.  Prior to the  start of judging,  the  judge will  decide  where the leash will be placed and post this information at the  ring approximately  45 minutes or earlier  before the start of the...

RULES - CHAPTER 16 BEGINNER NOVICE OPTIONAL TITLING CLASS: Section 6. Heel on Leash. Section 7. Heel on Leash, Scoring.

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AKC® OBEDIENCE REGULATIONS CHAPTER 16  BEGINNER NOVICE OPTIONAL TITLING CLASS  (Established  July 1, 2010)   Section 6. Heel on Leash.    The principal  feature of this exercise is the ability  of the dog and handler to work as a team.  The orders are: “Forward” and “Exercise  Finished.”  Rally  signs will  be  used  for this  exercise  and  will  be  placed  to  the  right of the  handler’s  path  except  for those  indicating  a  change  in  direction, in which case the sign will be directly  in front of the team  to aid in that change.   The  “Start”  sign,  while  not  required,  may  be  used  to  signify  the starting  point for the heel  on leash exercise.  Signs  to be used are “Right turn,” “Left turn,” “About turn,” “Slow,” “N...

Leash And Collar At Trials (Not Class)

  FROM  AKC® OBEDIENCE REGULATIONS CHAPTER 2 Regulations for Performance and Judging Judging Standards and Procedures  For your viewing pleasure --- I present to you the rules in regard to Leash & Collar! Also --- Crib Notes from yours truly. Enjoy ! Section 16. Use of Leash.   All dogs must be kept on a leash except when in the obedience ring, warm-up ring or exercise area and must be brought into and taken out of the ring on leash.  Leashes must be clipped to the collar when dogs are brought in for classes requiring an on-leash exercise, a group exercise and awards.  This pertains to the Novice and Beginner Novice Classes for the individual Class Runs. ALL CLASSES - when they pin awards - you need to bring the dog in with the leash clipped onto the collar  In a class where a leash is not required for the performance of the individual exercises, the dog may be brought into and taken out of the ring on a leash that slips/attaches through the dog’...