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Obedience Trials
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Obedience trials allow dog trainers and handlers to show off their skills---both those of the handler and the dog itself. Obedience trials consist of several classes that are typically based on experience and previous awards won. According to the Dog Owner's Guide, obedience has existed as a sport since 1933.
Modern day obedience trials require the handler to issue commands that become increasingly more complex in higher classes. Commands can include walking (on and off a leash), sitting, standing, moving in patterns or remaining in position (often times with "distractions" to test the dog's response).
The following shows are open to all American Kennel Club-recognized breeds.
Milwaukee Dog Training Club, Inc.
Western Waukesha Co. Dog Training Club
Ixonia, WI
http://www.milwaukeedog.comKettle Moraine Kennel Club, Inc.
Washington County Fairgrounds
West Bend, WI
http://www.royjonesdogshows.comK-9 Obedience Training Club of Menomonee Falls
K-9 Obedience Training Club
Menomonee Falls, WI
http://www.k9otc.comKenosha Kennel Club, Inc.
Kenosha County Fairgrounds
Wilmot, WI
http://www.kenoshakennelclub.orgSheboygan Dog Training Club
SDT Clubhouse
Sheboygan, WI
http://www.sdtclub.com/Timber Ridge Obedience Club of Central Wisconsin
Camp Bandy Pet Resort
Amherst Junction, WI
http://www.trdogtraining.com/Oshkosh Kennel Club, Inc.
Oshkosh Kennel Clubhouse
Oshkosh, WI
http://www.oshkoshkennelclub.com
Junior Showmanship
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Junior showmanship, or junior handling events, are open to amateur dog handlers between the ages of 9 and 18. The American Kennel Club (AKC) further divides these competitions into two classes: Novice and Open. Entrants are eligible to compete in the Novice class if they have not previously won three first-place awards in Novice competitions. The Open class is available to participants who have won three or more first-place awards in the Novice class. If a competitor wins a third first-place award during a Novice event, the superintend of the show can move her to the Open class.
The following junior handling shows will occur in the state of Wisconsin:
Kettle Moraine Kennel Club, Inc.
Washington Country Fairgrounds
West Bend, WI
http://royjonesdogshows.comPaper Cities Kennel Club, Inc.
Greenheck Fieldhouse
Weston, WI
http://royjonesdogshows.comBurlington Wisconsin Kennel Club
Walworth County Fairgrounds
Elkhorn, WI
No website; contact [email protected]Manitowoc County Kennel Club, Inc.
Manitowoc County Expo Grounds
Manitowoc, WI
http://www.mc-kc.comWinnegamie Dog Club, Inc.
Winnebago County Fairgrounds
Oshkosh, WI
http://www.winnegamiedogclub.com/
Breed Specific
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There are several associations that host breed specific dog shows in the state of Wisconsin. Whether you love poodles, beagles, cocker spaniels or Irish setters, there is an organization that welcomes your dog at its shows. You and your dog can compete against other dogs of the same breed, with rules tailored to the specific breed.
Irish Setter Club of America, Inc.
Olympia Resort
Oconomowoc, WI
http://www.irishsetterclub.orgGreater Milwaukee Lhasa Apso Club
West Bend, WI
No website; contact [email protected]American Water Spaniel Club
Hatten Park
New London, WI
http://www.americanwaterspanielclub.orgGerman Shepherd Dog Club of Wisconsin
GSD Club Training Grounds
Big Bend, WI
http://www.gsdcw.com/Fort Dearborn Basset Hound Club
Olympia Resort
Oconomowoc, WI
http://www.geocities.com/fdbhcNorthern Wisconsin Collie Club
Winnegamie Dog Club Training Center
Menasha, WI
http://www.northwicollie.org
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Dog Shows in Wisconsin
Whether you are a fan of a certain breed of dog or train dogs of every shape and size, dog shows offer a chance to show off your wonderful animal and possibly win money. Many people like to participate in dog shows in their local area and there are a variety of shows in dozens of locations in the state of Wisconsin.