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Author Topic : Is it too late to start?
 jaime1985
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5/9/2016 4:52:45 AM reply with quote send message to jaime1985 Object to Post   

My best show boy is fast approaching 120 days old so will be retiring from the show ring in the next few days. He will be sticking around in my kennel and I thought it would be nice if he could go on for further challenges. He has had no further training though, is it a bit late to start?
 Lace Dreams
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5/9/2016 6:58:04 AM reply with quote send message to Lace Dreams Object to Post

I don't believe there is an age limit to obedience trials, and he's still quite young so I'd say you have plenty of time to work on his other titles. Some dogs take forever but some are quite easy.

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 jaime1985
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5/9/2016 7:05:27 AM reply with quote send message to jaime1985 Object to Post

Thanks, Will give him a go happy :)
 Treestand Kennel
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5/9/2016 11:44:14 AM reply with quote send message to Treestand Kennel Object to Post

You can do obedience until he dies. wink ;)
 XiZang
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8/21/2016 5:44:48 PM reply with quote send message to XiZang Object to Post

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Is there anywhere with basic instructions for Obedience. For instance, what is novice A versus novice B, how much sessioning do you need to enter shows, etc.

I can find nothing anywhere in the help center, which is pretty frustrating.

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