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The
Antelope Valley Kennel Club
promotes responsible dog ownership, and participation in a
variety of dog sports and activities.
Conformation
Most competitive
events held under AKC rules are dog shows, where the accent is
on conformation. After being examined by a judge, dogs are
placed according to how well (in the judge's opinion) they
measure up to their breed standard.
Obedience
Obedience training is
the foundation upon which all canine activities are based,
whether conformation, agility, tracking, search & rescue,
service dogs, fieldwork, etc.
AKC Obedience Trials
were developed to foster training, as well as, to demonstrate
dogs' willingness, capabilities and enjoyment of working with
and very closely with humans.
Tracking
AKC tracking events
are the competition form of canine search and rescue. These
Tracking events provide training for dogs and their handlers to
meet some human needs for tracking and finding lost humans or
other animals, as well as, demonstrating the extremely high
level of scent capability that dogs possess.
We've all seen movies
with dogs following the trail of an escapee through swamps. The
AKC's Tracking Tests allow dogs to demonstrate their natural
ability to recognize and follow human scent. This vigorous
outdoor activity is great for canine athletes. Unlike Agility
and Obedience events that require a dog to qualify three times,
a dog only needs to complete one track successfully to earn each
title.
Agility
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exciting sport of Agility has taken the world by storm. The
Agility ring allows handler and dog to run full speed, while
having to perform accurately and safely on A-Frames, Dog Walks,
See-Saws and a wide variety of jumps and tunnels.
Hunting & Field
Trials
Hunting Tests evaluate
a dog's hunting abilities on different elements of pointing,
retrieving or flushing. The dog's ability to perform is judged
against a standard of perfection established by the AKC
Regulations; theoretically, every dog can be a winner!
Herding
The purpose of
non-competitive tests is to offer an opportunity to dogs,
without extensive training, to be evaluated in a pass/fail
environment. These are standardized gauges to measure a dogs'
herding instinct and trainability upon exposure to livestock.
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