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WHAT IS Rally? |
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Rally is a sport in which the dog and handler complete a course that has been designed by the rally judge. The judge tells the handler to begin, and the dog and handler proceed at their own pace through a course of designated stations (10 - 20, depending on the level). Each of these stations has a sign providing instructions regarding the next skill that is to be performed. Scoring is not as rigorous as traditional obedience. Am I Eligible? ˇ Registered with the AKC or listed with the AKC Purebred Alternative Listing/Indefinite Listing Privilege (PAL/ILP) program, or a Foundation Stock Service (FSS) recorded breed that meets the eligibility requirements for competition. ˇ 6 months of age or older.
Levels of Competition Novice - this is the first level for those just getting started in competition. ˇ All exercises are performed with the dog on leash. ˇ There is a requirement of 10-15 stations to complete with no more than five stationary exercises. ˇ The exercises performed vary from turning 360 degrees to changing paces during the course. ˇ Exhibitors at this level may clap their hands and pat their legs through the course. Advanced - this is the second level, which includes more difficult exercises throughout the course. ˇ All exercises are performed off-leash. ˇ There is a requirement of 12-17 stations with no more than seven stationary exercises. ˇ Exercises include a jump as well as calling your dog to the front of you instead of to a heel position. Excellent - this third and highest level of AKC Rally is the most challenging. ˇ Exercises are performed off-leash except for the honor exercise. ˇ There is a requirement of 15-20 stations, with no more than 7 stationary exercises. ˇ Handlers are only allowed to encourage their dogs verbally. Physical encouragement is not allowed at this level. ˇ The Excellent-level exercises include backing up three steps, while the dog stays in the heel position and a moving stand, while the handler walks around the dog.
For more information please visit the AKC site http://www.akc.org/events/rally/getting_started.cfm. |

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