I compete in Rally and have for several years. My two shelties have the Elcellent level Rally title (RE - equivelant in level (but not difficulty) to the UD in obedience).. My five year old sheltie is only two Double Qs away from his RAE (equivalent in level to the UDX and the highest AKC Rally title offered). My three-year-old boy is five QQs away from the RAE. Ten QQs are required.
Rally is a great obedience sport for agility dogs for for dogs just getting into obedience. The heel and much of the work is judged much less strictly than in formal obedience. This allows me to compete in an obedience sport without having to work very hard at heel work. The problem with working too much heel work with an agility dog is that the dog can easily become "velcro" and not desire to work far away from you as needed at the highest levels of agility. They become very left-side oreinted.
Rally is a course of signs. You heel with your dog from sign to sign and when you arrive at the sign, you do whatever the sign says. You must have a heel and you must teach your dog each of the signs. In the Novice (beginning) level, the dog is on leash and the signs are basic obedience commands. In the Advanced level, the dog must heel off lead, and the signs get more difficult. The Excellent level has the most difficult signs, and again, the dog must be off-lead.
The dog is timed from start to finish, and the top score with the fastest time wins.
As for mixed breeds, APDT has offered Rally for many years (which is why I've competed in Rally for so long). AKC has only had Rally for two years. APDT allows mixed breeds to participate. You can reach them at apdt.com (it might be apdtdogs.com). And, it could be apdt.org. They should also have a list of places offering APDT rally shows. My shelties' APDT Rally titles are R1-MCL and R2-CL.
Rally is a great sport to get involved in with your dog. It's a very positive sport, and will give you and your dog great obedience control in other situations as well.
Have fun!
MACH Aslan RE, MX, MXJ, EAC, EJC, OCC, Wv-N, TN-N, TG-N, R-SN, J-SN, R2-CL, CGC, TDI, FFX-AG (five year old sheltie)
Jericho OA, NAJ, R1-MCL, CGC, FFX-AP (three year old sheltie)
Laika NAJ, CGC (nine year old retired American Eskimo)
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