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Obedience and Rally
There are several levels of obedience, such as the long-
Obedience Trials test a dog's ability to perform a prescribed set of exercises on
which it is scored. In each exercise, you must score more than 50 percent of the
possible points (ranging from 20 to 40) and get a total score of at least 170 out
of a possible 200. Each time your dog gets that magic 170 qualifying score, he's
gotten a "leg" toward his title. Three legs and your dog has become an Obedience-
Open: The second level, Open, results in your dog earning a Companion
Dog Excellent (CDX) title. He must do many of the same exercises as in Novice, but
off-
OTCH, OTX and UTX: The best of the best can go on for more titles. Utility Dogs that place in Open B or Utility B classes earn points toward an Obedience Trial Champion (OTCH) title. Utility Dogs that continue to compete and earn legs in both Open B and Utility B at 10 shows receive the title Utility Dog Excellent (UDX).
Rally
AKC Rally is the new dog sport that is taking the nation by storm, a successful stepping
stone from the AKC Canine Good Citizen® program to the world of obedience or agility.
Rally offers both the dogs and handlers an experience that is fun and energizing.
The canine team moves at their own pace, very similar to rally-
For further information, please visit the American Kennel Club Rally information
page.