Utility is a advanced class in obedience. There are three classes of obedience sanctioned by the AKC. They are Novice (Beginner) Open (Intermediate) and Utility (Advanced).

In Novice there are two divisions Novice A and B. Novice A is for anyone who has never shown a dog before. Novice B is for someone who has a beginner dog but has earned a CD (Companion Dog) title on a previous novice dog. Some of the things you are tested on are healing, sit stay, down stay, and recall.

In Open there are also two divisions. They are set up as Open A and B. Open A is any dog who does not have a CDX (Companion Dog Excellent) title yet. Open B is for dogs who have a CDX or are going for championship points. Some of the things you are tested on are healing off lead, drop on recall, retrieve over high jump, retreive on flat, and broad jump.

In Utility There are also two divisions. Classes A and B and they are pretty much the same as open in rules. A is for any dog who doesn't have a UD (utility dog) while B is for dogs who have a UD or are going for UDX (Utility dog Excellent) or championship points. Some of the things you do in Utility are scent discrimination, directed jumping over either a high jump or a bar jump, directional retrieve, healing.

Now that you understand a little about the different classes, I will explain the gloves in Utility. This is used for directional retrieves. There are three gloves placed on the far side of the obedience ring. At the judges descretion you are told to send your dog out to retrieve one of the gloves. You do not know what glove it will be until the judge tells you. This indicates that the dog will listen to you give direction in what way you want them to go. The scent discrimination is 12 articles (dumbells) 6 plastic and 6 metal and only one has your scent on it. The dog is sent out to find your scent within the circle of 12.

It is very interesting to watch and very difficult to get this title. Your dog must be very very responsive to your commands. Any dog with an AKC or ILP number can compete. My Dixie is training for Utility now and will start to show in the spring. It takes about a year or so to really get the dog to understand all the aspects of Utility before you can start to compete for the title.

I know I probably went into more detail than you were expecting. Hopefully I answered your question. If not please don't hesitate to ask. I will try to answer.

[ September 24, 2001: Message edited by: Dixieland Dancer ]