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The A.C.T Canine Association inc.
(Dogs A.C.T.) is proudly
supported through the
A.C.T Government Sports & Recreation Grant Program.

 
     
 

 

 
     
     
     
     
     

WHAT ACTIVITIES CAN I DO WITH MY DOG?

The following pages highlight some of the activities which members of the ACT Canine Association
(and other States and Territories) participate in each weekend.

OBEDIENCE, TRACKING, AGILITY, JUMPING AND ENDURANCE.


Now that you have acquired a new dog, it doesn’t have to be pure bred, you will be strongly advised to do at least some basic obedience work with it.

This will make life easier for your dog and you, as you will end up knowing where you stand with each other, you will , if successful, be eligible for a council discount. You will also be contributing to responsible dog ownership. As a bonus, you and your dog may find that you can have fun learning to understand each other.

"What is responsible Dog Ownership?"

*          Caring for your dog;

*         Making sure your dog is fed, watered, sheltered, exercised;

*        Taken to vet when necessary.

Your responsibility to the community:

*           Your dog is kept under control, walked on lead, doesn’t bark incessantly.

*           Registered with council when it is eight weeks old.

*          Be aware of Government by laws pertaining to dogs.

"What breeds are suitable for obedience training?"

All types of dogs can benefit from training from small to huge, pedigreed to crossbreeds. Dogs are to be 3mth + over and vaccinated.

"Where do I learn to train my dog?

There are a number of Dog Obedience clubs in ACT. Many clubs and schools also conduct puppy socialization classes. These are an excellent way to introduce your puppy to new experiences in an unthreatening and enjoyable way. You may also be able to stop bad habits before they start. The ACTCA conducts puppy socialization classes at Exhibition Park In Canberra.

Watch for them advertised in the ACTCA Journal magazine and on our Website actca.asn.au.

There are many theories on the best way to train a dog. There are many that have stood the test of time. Look around to find a school that is convenient to you and where you feel comfortable.

"Can I compete in competitions with my dog?"

If your dog training progresses well you may wish to compete in obedience trials. Your training school will help you to decide when you are ready.

Most clubs have a system of graduated classes. When you have reached trial class, you may wish to go to some obedience trials to familiarise yourself with what is required. There is a rule book which is available from the Obedience Clubs and the ACTCA Office which sets out the rules of competition.

"How do I enter a trial?"

You are required to be a member of the ACTCA. Trials are conducted almost every weekend and are advertised in the ACTCA Journal and on the website. Official entry forms are available from the ACTCA and entries usually close two weeks ahead.

"Can my dog obtain a title?"

There are several obedience titles.

Companion Dog (CD) also known as the Novice class.

Companion Dog Excellent (CDX) Open class

Utility Dog (UD) the highest obedience class.

"Can my dog become an Obedience Champion?"

Yes, your dog becomes an "Obedience Champion (O.C.)" if he gains C.D., C.D.X., and UD Obedience titles plus 5 additional UD passes of at least 185 points, with three of these additional passes having been a first place in the trial ring.

"How do I get involved in tracking?"

The Tracking & Rescue Dog Club of NSW Inc run Trials, Tracking Trials have been held in the ACT conducted by the ACT Companion Club.

"What breeds are suitable for tracking?"

All breeds can track. More agile working or huntin
g breeds may find it easier to cover rough terrain, but some very small breeds have been successful.

"How do I enter tracking trials?"

In a similar way to Obedience trials. Tracking trials are usually held in the colder months only.

"What prerequisites are there for entering a tracking trial?"

Your dog must gain a pass in a tracking qualification test to be eligible to enter a tracking trial no obedience qualifications are necessary.

"What tracking titles are available?"

Tracking Dog (T.D.)

Tracking Dog Excellent (T.D.X.) and Tracking Champion (T. Ch.)

"How can I get involved in agility/jumping?"

Some obedience clubs and private training schools conduct agility/jumping classes.

"What breeds are suitable for Agility/Jumping Training?"

The rules for agility/jumping trials allow for three variations in jumping heights/lengths, to accommodate small, medium and large dogs. Some dogs are more agile than others but individual dogs vary in their ability to complete an agility course. Dogs must be 18 months old.

"How do I enter an agility/jumping trial?"

In a similar way to obedience trials. Agility/Jumping trials are often held in conjunction with obedience trials.

"What prerequisites are required for entering an agility/jumping trial?"

No obedience prerequisites are required. You will need to acquire a registered height certificate for your dog.

"What agility/jumping titles are available?"

Agility Dog (A.D.); Jumping Dog (JD), Agility Dog Excellent (ADX); Jumping Dog Excellent, Agility Dog Masters (ADM); Jumping Dog Masters (JDM).

"What are endurance tests and what dogs are suitable?"

They are a test of the dogs endurance. The dog is required to maintain fitness over a 20 kilometre distance. Most breeds are suitable provided they are very fit.

"Are there any prerequisites for entering an endurance test?"

No obedience prerequisites are required. A veterinary fitness certificate is essential. The dog must be well prepared and conditioned well before the event and 2 years of age.

"What titles are available?"

Endurance test (E.T.).

Copies of the rules relating to these disciplines are available from the
ANKC web site or sometimes the ACTCA Office.