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  1. #1
    I've competed in both AKC obedience, Rally and agility. Personally, I prefer Rally, however many people really love obedience. It depends on your personality and your dog's personality. Dogs who love to think and love detail will love obedience. Dogs who love action prefer Rally. Dogs who REALLY love action prefer agility.

    I usually let my dogs choose their sport. I've never owned a dog who loved obedience. I have one dog that really does love Rally. The other has burned out on it, but I will finish out his RAE since he's only two QQs away. Both prefer agility over everything. However, if I had a dog that very much enjoyed the thinking and detail of obedience, I would show in that venue very seriously.

    Don't let the "stuffy" reputation of obedience put you off. You can have just as much fun in obedience as the other sports if it's a good fit for you and your dog. And the utility level exercises are so impressive!!!
    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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    I have always done obedience with my dogs and I just love it. The novice is real easy, the novice B is fairly easy also. Utility gets a bit tougher but is so much fun, especially scent discrimination. Tracking is out of this world and lots of fun also and the dogs love it, plus you never know when it might come in handy.
    If you make it fun, the dogs love obedience also. I would give it a try, you can always quit if you don't enjoy it. Socializing with the other dog trainers is a bonus also. Might not be for everyone but I love it. Gives you lots of socializing and a great workout.

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    Thanks guys! I really feel like Ivy will love obedience once we find the right trainer. She's very much a thinking dog, and it's nice because if she doesn't understand the command she'll look up to me for guidance. I have a feeling that if I find the right trainer to help me shape her, we'll learn and love obedience

    After speaking with some other AKC competitors, I've decided that it's just not right for Ivy to get her ILP. We'll be looking into UKC for ob. and USDAA/NADAC for agility. Btw, if anybody has experience with UKC ob., please speak up!

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    Keep in mind that the AKC is looking at allowing mixed breeds to compete in the performance events. This may come to pass in the near future. I'm hoping so. I, personally, don't see any problems with ILPing your dog. The idea is that if your dog is a rescue, you really don't know the parentage. So, feel free to ILP. However, if you DO know your dog's parents and know for sure it's a mix, then there are some ethical issues getting the ILP.
    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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