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AKC Announces New Program for Mixed Breeds April 20, 2009

Source: AKC.org, April 14, 2009

New York, NYFor the past 125 years, the American Kennel Club® has been the nation’s premier advocate for dogs and the people who love them. The AKC’s Board of Directors has voted unanimously to proceed with a program for mixed breed dogs which will allow it to act even more broadly and effectively as the dog’s champion. The creation of this program ushers in new opportunities for AKC’s constituents and clubs and will allow the organization to grow and flourish.

“Our goal in creating a program specifically designed for mixed breeds is to share our passion for dogs and our sport,” said AKC President and CEO Dennis Sprung. “AKC will broaden its legislative influence by representing more dog owners and achieve greater exposure for our responsible dog ownership messaging. But ultimately, the positive developments that this program creates will benefit dogs the most, and this is what we value above all.”

The mixed breeds program will be implemented in three phases. As of October 1, 2009 owners can begin enrolling their pets and receive an AKC ID number. Then beginning April 1, 2010 enrolled dogs will be eligible to compete in mixed breed classes at stand-alone AKC Agility, Obedience and Rally events. Soon after they will have access to benefits such as discounted AKC Companion Animal Recovery Lost and Found service, a free AKC Canine Good Citizen® certificate for dogs passing the CGC test, a free initial veterinary visit, a trial offer of pet health insurance and discounted coupons for dog supplies.

The third phase will offer a dedicated Web site where dog owners can interact via an online community with discussion forums and access dog care video downloads, advice from experts and the most up-to-date news on canine health and welfare. The site will be continually enhanced with new features and benefits in order to respond to the changing needs of pet owners.

This new AKC initiative is the first designed to specifically benefit mixed breed dogs and their dog owners, however the AKC has long included mixed breeds in programs such as AKC Canine Good Citizen®, AKC S.T.A.R. Puppysm, AKC Responsible Dog Ownership Day and the AKC CAR Canine Support and Relief Fund’s disaster relief efforts. In addition, AKC has always actively advocated for the rights of all dog owners and the welfare of dogs through its Government Relations efforts and serves dog owners through its affiliate organizations such as the AKC Humane Fund, AKC Canine Health Foundation and AKC Companion Animal Recovery.

For more information about the AKC’s mixed breeds program, visit www.akc.org/mixedbreeds.

 

Affordable Agility Equipment! May 17, 2008

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Dog Related Magazine List May 17, 2008

I am constantly searching the internet and more for any resources I can find on dog training, behavior, health and more. Over the years Ive compiled lists and lists of information waiting for that “one day” when someone will benefit from my findings. Having said that, below is a list of great dog magazines.

I can honestly say that if I can recommend any ONE magazine relating to canine health to dog owners, I would suggest the Whole Dog Journal. This incredible resources is like my bible when it comes to canine health and Ive saved and treasured every issue

And then of course when it comes to Agility, no one beats Clean Run

Below is a list of some more great magazines for dog lovers & owners!

* Whole Dog Journal

*Animal Wellness Magazine

* Clean Run

* Dog Fancy

* Dog World

* AKC Gazette

* Dogs In Canada

* Front ‘n’ Finish

* Off-Lead

* Fetch The Paper

* Pet Life

* Match Show Bulletin

* Animal Health Newsletter (Cornell University)

* Our Animals (ASPCA)

* Dog Sports Magazine

 

Sound vs Silence, Silence May 17, 2008

Filed under: Training Videos — aschae @ 8:57 am
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Next time around I kept my mouth shut (so as not to confuse my dog) and just tried to keep going while using big hand/body movements…



The result of this experiment ended just as expected, I should just shut up & let you dog do what she knows! :-) The reality is we “speak” much louder than we think we do when we move. Dogs are physical animals, they communicate through body language… so whether you can see it, understand it or believe it, it is….. and as Ive proven to myself above. When I try to get my brain to think as fast as we are moving, I’m much better off if I just speak to my dog through body language as the actual human speech part is where it gets lost in translation.

 

Sound vs Silence, Sound May 17, 2008

Filed under: Training Videos — aschae @ 8:49 am
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Over the years I think I have drawn towards training because I think I can easily spot what Ive screwed up after watching myself run. Not that it makes it any easier to not DO the same thing next my next run, but at least I can spot it and work on it. Last year I was doing a very random training session with Eli after months of no practice. She was having a good time, enjoying her time back out in the ring but wasn’t too interested in following me too closely.

We experimented with sounds vs silence and my dog once again proved to me that as usual, “it’s the handler’s fault. Not that I didn’t know that every spot I lost her was due to my brain lagging behind my dog…and even my own feet sometimes. On my first run we went as usual, I talked, moved, ran, etc…. and Eli went where she wanted to. I also managed to skip a cross that would have made that back row of jumps a lot easier but, once again blame the handler…

Here is what it looked like with sound….

 

Agility Training Videos ~ Alicia & Eli May 17, 2008

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