Rally

AKC Competition

AKC Competition Rally

Description: This class is designed to have the handler/dog team complete a course of stations requiring teamwork and precision. This course introduces the station signs and teaches the skills needed to successfully compete in all levels of this fun AKC event. This is a great way to build obedience skills and develop a stronger relationship with your canine companion. There is always a Novice course for beginners and to help keep those foundation skills sharp for the more experienced.  There will be a different Advanced and/or Excellent course each week. We may introduce some Master signs if there is an interest. A great way to build obedience skills and a closer relationship with your canine companion!

Requirements: Completion of Beginning Obedience class

Length: 6, 1.5 hour classes

Cost: $165 (RHE resident discount available)

Time:  Tuesday, 9:00 am

Instructor:  Vita Allison, (562) 484-8049, dubhheart@yahoo.com

Beginning Date:  September 17, November 5, 2024

Location:  Ernie Howlett Park on the “Equestrian Field”.  In the parking lot, slowly go right, to the back and the Maintenance entrance, there make a sharp right., 25851 Hawthorne Blvd., Rolling Hills Estates, CA 90274 (map).

Registration: Contact training@lomitadogtraining.org

Complete these forms and send to above email address:

LOTC Registration Form

RHE Registration Form

 

 


 

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What to Bring

  • Receipt from park for proof of payment.
  • A proof of vaccinations in the form of your most recent vet receipt or a printout stating type and date of the vaccine the dog has been given. All adult dogs must have distemper and parvo and meet rabies requirements. Puppies need to have started and be up to date on the immunization process. Rabies is not required for very young puppies.
  • A well fitting collar and a 4’ to 6’ leather or nylon leash with nothing attached. No retractable or flexi leashes.
  • Bring lots of tiny treats to train your dog with. Make sure that your dog is hungry and that he loves the treats. Cheese, hot dogs, chicken, etc. work well.