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Introduction
Those that stay long enough at the club may first go on to attend and compete in those Exemption Shows that have Obedience Classes. For the majority of Exemption Shows you just show up and enter a Class on the day, for which you pay a nominal entrance fee, which generally goes to charity or the clubs funds (note that most DTCs are non-profit making). To join a DTC you dont have to register your dog with the Kennel Club,
nor to enter Exemption Shows. However, when you compete in Club Matches with
other KC registered clubs or enter Limit or Open Shows, your dog has to be registered
(even rescue dogs, and crossbreeds have to be registered in their case, under
the Obedience and Working Trials register). Limit , Open and Championship Shows are run by the Kennel Club and Under Kennel Club Rules. Each Show will have a Closing Date for entries a few weeks before the actual event, which means you must pre-book your place, and pre-pay your entrance fee (around £2, £3 or £4 per Class). Classes at these Shows are known as Pre-Beginner, Beginner, Novice, A, B, C, and Championship C (in ascending order of ability / experience), and the Tests to be performed for each of these Classes is predefined in the Kennel Club rules. In general you have to win twice in a lower class to progress on to the next level. Only winners of the Championship C Class (which are only at Championship Shows) go on to compete at Crufts. Obedience Forum UK - the forum for dog obedience, and pet handlers. Here you can post topics / questions on Obedience, and have replies from 'those in the know'. ![]()
Obedience (UK) Mailing List - there is a mailing list. Follow the link to find out more about it. The Obedience UK list is here for friendly and informative chat. The use of bad language will not be tolerated under any circumstances. Nor will any rudeness towards any other listers. If anyone persists in taking liberties, they will be removed from the list. After you have applied to join you will receive a letter from the list moderators inviting you to send an introduction about yourself, your dogs and your interest in Obedience. It may take a few days to approve your application ObUK Newbies Mailing List - there is a second mailing list specifically aimed at people new to the sport. Follow the link to find out more about it. The Obedience UK list is here for friendly and informative chat. The use of bad language will not be tolerated under any circumstances. Nor will any rudeness towards any other listers. If anyone persists in taking liberties, they will be removed from the list. |
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