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Author Topic : What Do You Show In?
 Nefarious Kennels
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1/29/2018 4:14:17 PM reply with quote send message to Nefarious Kennels Object to Post   

I was just wondering how many people show in which areas of the game and why? I do both conformation and am looking at also doing obedience on a regular basis. Just curious as to what everyone else does happy :)
What Do You Show In?
Only Conformation 69.23%
Only Obedience
Mostly Conformation with occasional Obedience 26.92%
Both Conformation and Obedience Regularly 3.85%
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 BarStar
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1/30/2018 12:19:05 AM reply with quote send message to BarStar Object to Post

I show only in confirmation. In the past, I have done some obedience on dogs I wanted to keep on my RC.

Honestly, The obedience system in the game is not fully flushed out and leaves little reward to keep me interested.

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 XiZang
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1/30/2018 1:54:40 AM reply with quote send message to XiZang Object to Post

Agree with Will. I did obedience with many breeds when I had my 15 kennels but it gets boring.
 Alibi
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1/30/2018 11:04:42 AM reply with quote send message to Alibi Object to Post

I tried obedience once, but there's not enough development in it for me... no rhyme or reason. So I stick to just conformation.
 Kalynda
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1/30/2018 11:14:58 AM reply with quote send message to Kalynda Object to Post

Just as the rest, I have tried Obedience but there is nothing there to keep me interested.
 Clwyd Cockers
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1/30/2018 2:41:25 PM reply with quote send message to Clwyd Cockers Object to Post

I do conformation about 99% of the time but now that we have so many sessions, I did do Obedience with a dog in another kennel.
I might do that again in this kennel.
 ambertal
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1/30/2018 10:40:35 PM reply with quote send message to ambertal Object to Post

I do both.

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