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AKC Obedience Regulations

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AKC Obedience Regulations game quiz
"Anyone who’s familiar with the regulations should do okay. If you want to learn more, or you're planning on showing your dog, READ THE OBEDIENCE REGULATIONS! Have fun! *This quiz was called "Fairly Easy AKC Obedience Quiz," but I guess it's not easy*"

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. How many regular obedience titles are there?
    1
    3
    2
    5


2. All of the following dogs but one would be disqualified from competing in an obedience trial. Which one would NOT be disqualified?
    a Doberman with a limp
    an Old English Sheepdog with a barrette in his hair
    a Shetland Sheepdog in heat
    a Bullmastiff and Bloodhound cross


3. What is the difference between a trial and a match?
    You can earn 3 points at a trial and 2 points at a match
    You earn points at a match and a trial is a practice match
    You earn points at a trial and a match is a practice trial
    They are both the same; a trial is another name for a match and vice versa


4. Which exercise is NOT a part of the Novice exercises?
    The Go-About
    The Stand for Examination
    The Recall
    The Long Sit


5. If you were competing for a CDX title, which class would you be competing in?
    Open
    Utility
    Novice
    Experienced


6. Which is not a command that the AKC has provided for the judges during the heel?
    Forward
    Fast
    Halt
    Back


7. In the stand for examination, when the judge is examining the dog, where is the handler supposed to be?
    The handler should be about six feet in front of the dog
    The handler should be outside the ring
    The handler shouldn't go anywhere; he should stay in heel position
    It varies by the judge; the stewardess will show the handler where to go


8. What does HIT stand for?
    You are being disciplined by the AKC for striking your dog at an AKC trial; :-(
    He is trying! An excuse used for a poor performing dog
    Hovawart in Training; you can mess up all you want, it doesn't matter
    You went High in Trial; yippee!


9. If your heeling and a judge says 'about turn' this means to make a 180 degree turn to the. . .
    Answer: (left or right)


10. What does it mean if you get an NQ?
    Means that the dog and handler have not qualified
    A sort of special award given for a clown dog
    A Latin phrase, 'non quirinius' which means that you are now able to go to the next level
    A certificate given by registered Obedience Clubs to dogs that have passed the obedience class


11. This is a certificate that the AKC will give to any breed or mix of dog. It is meant to show that a dog can behave civilly in public, and doesn't have all the restrictions and confines of the formal trials. While the AKC doesn't recognize this title, that is, they won't affix it to a dog's registered name, most people refer to it by this title.
    CDI, Companion Dog International
    CGC, Canine Good Citizen
    WTD, Well Trained Dog
    VGD, A Very Good Dog


12. In the Utility Scent Discrimination Exercise, which two materials does the AKC specify as being necessary?
    Any household object of any material will be allowed
    Leather and Plastic
    Metal and Leather
    Plastic and Metal


13. What does it mean to get a qualifying score?
    The judge won't kick the handler that day
    The dog and handler team received whatever title they were working towards
    That's one leg towards whatever title the dog and handler team were working towards
    The dog and handler team needs to go on to compete for Best Team of the Day


14. In the utility exercise, the Directed Retrieve, what is it that the dog is supposed to retrieve?
    Answer: (One Word)


15. What is a perfect score?
    Answer: (a number)


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