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RALLY OBEDIENCE


Rally Obedience is a fun dog sport that
combines elements of agility with traditional obedience. The emphasis is on fun and a true working
partnership between you and your dog while providing a more natural and interactive approach than traditional
competitive obedience.
So many dog's get bored while learning
traditional obedience and Rally is a great way to improve your dog's working attitude while developing a sense
of teamwork!
In Rally Obedience, the dog and handler
complete a course consisting of skill stations (10 - 20 stations depending on the level). Each station
provides a sign instructing the skill to be demonstrated. Unlike traditional obedience, lots of
communication is allowed because the goal is "teamwork"! Unless otherwise specified in
these AKC Regulations, handlers are permitted to talk, praise, encourage, clap their hands, pat their legs, or
use any verbal means of encouragement.
From the AKC website: The main objective
of rally is to produce dogs that have been trained to behave in the home, in public places, and in the presence
of other dogs, in a manner that will reflect positively on the sport of rally at all times and under all
conditions.
LEVELS OF RALLY OBEDIENCE
NOVICE
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All
exercises are performed with the dog on leash.
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There is a requirement of 10-15 stations to
complete with no more than five stationary exercises.
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The exercises performed vary from turning
360 degrees to changing paces during the course.
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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.
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All
exercises are performed off-leash.
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There is a requirement of 12-17 stations
with no more than seven stationary exercises.
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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.
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Exercises
are performed off-leash except for the honor exercise.
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There
is a requirement of 15-20 stations, with no more than 7 stationary exercises.
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Handlers are only allowed to encourage
their dogs verbally. Physical encouragement is not allowed at this level.

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