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        <title>AKC Stats Paint a Clear Picture - Stories of Spur: Dogging it in competition - michelemc&apos;s Blog - SacPaws.com</title>
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        <description>&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Each spring, the AKC Gazette publishes the results of all the previous year&#039;s competitions.&amp;nbsp; Championships, Obedience, Tracking, Agility, Rally, Field Trial, Hunt Test, Earthdog, Lure Coursing and other titles completed in 2007 are all found here, organized by group and breed.&amp;nbsp; Learn more about these activities by visiting the AKC web site.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; The information is most instructive.&amp;nbsp; 

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; First, it&#039;s clear that if you like dogs, and you like competition, or at least, active involvement, there is no shortage of opportunities to get involved in something fun.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Secondly, it&#039;s plain to see, if you&#039;re interested in competing in obedience, a Miniature Schnauzer just might not be your very first dog of choice.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; It isn&#039;t that these schnauzies aren&#039;t smart or aren&#039;t obedient, because they are both.&amp;nbsp; It has more to do with the nature of the exercises.&amp;nbsp; How long does it take, for instance, to teach a Golden Retriever to retrieve?&amp;nbsp; Yes, yes, I know there are many nuances, and it can take a long time for even a Golden to get everything just perfectly.&amp;nbsp; 

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; But a Schnauzer?&amp;nbsp; It took me about six months to teach Petra to retrieve properly (yes, she and I were both very green).&amp;nbsp; But I remember that wonderful feeling of success very clearly.&amp;nbsp; Knowing I could teach her to retrieve left me feeling I could surely teach her anything - well, OK, that might have been an overabundance of optimism - in any case, I was hooked on obedience.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; There is no doubt that the Obedience exercises are more compatible with the natural inclinations of certain breeds.&amp;nbsp; That may explain why, in 2007, 31 Golden Retrievers earned the top title of Obedience Trial Champion.&amp;nbsp; They were closely followed by 20 Border Collies.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; And after that, there is a massive drop-off.&amp;nbsp; 

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; No French Bulldogs, no Afghan Hounds, no Neapolitan Mastiffs, and no German Pinschers made it to the top ranks.&amp;nbsp; In fact, those last two earned no obedience titles at any level.&amp;nbsp; 

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; It&#039;s a clue, people.&amp;nbsp; Dogs are different, and different dogs are good at different things.&amp;nbsp; Some dogs, like Border Collies and Dalmatians, really really need a job.&amp;nbsp; Some, perhaps the Bichon, are at their very best when providing love.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; In 2007, exactly two Miniature Schnauzers earned the top obedience title, but across the country some 58 earned obedience titles of some sort.&amp;nbsp; One of those would have been Spur, who earned a Companion Dog Excellent title in 2007.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; So we are not too far off the mark.&amp;nbsp; Spur seems to love the competition.&amp;nbsp; He seems happy in the ring.&amp;nbsp; And he adores going to the park for training.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; One day we&#039;ll be out there competing with the Goldens and all those others.&amp;nbsp; I think he&#039;s got it in him.&amp;nbsp; 

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; The AKC stats also include a list of the Top 25 obedience dogs by lifetime points.&amp;nbsp; Only six breeds are represented - Goldens, Shelties, Poodles, Border Collies, Australian Shepherds, and one lone Dobie.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; The list of the Top 25 for 2007 is similar.&amp;nbsp; It includes local handler Laurie Sasaki - a reader of this blog! - who ranks 5th nationally with her Australian Shepherd, Snip.&amp;nbsp; There is other inspiration as well.&amp;nbsp; A Collie, and, my goodness, a Keeshonden.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; So the unusual does happen.&amp;nbsp; If we work at it, maybe it could happen to us.&amp;nbsp; As long as we&#039;re also having fun, that&#039;s the sort of possibility that will keep us going.&amp;nbsp; 

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; 

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        <itunes:summary>&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Each spring, the AKC Gazette publishes the results of all the previous year&#039;s competitions.&amp;nbsp; Championships, Obedience, Tracking, Agility, Rally, Field Trial, Hunt Test, Earthdog, Lure Coursing and other titles completed in 2007 are all found here, organized by group and breed.&amp;nbsp; Learn more about these activities by visiting the AKC web site.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; The information is most instructive.&amp;nbsp; 

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; First, it&#039;s clear that if you like dogs, and you like competition, or at least, active involvement, there is no shortage of opportunities to get involved in something fun.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Secondly, it&#039;s plain to see, if you&#039;re interested in competing in obedience, a Miniature Schnauzer just might not be your very first dog of choice.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; It isn&#039;t that these schnauzies aren&#039;t smart or aren&#039;t obedient, because they are both.&amp;nbsp; It has more to do with the nature of the exercises.&amp;nbsp; How long does it take, for instance, to teach a Golden Retriever to retrieve?&amp;nbsp; Yes, yes, I know there are many nuances, and it can take a long time for even a Golden to get everything just perfectly.&amp;nbsp; 

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; But a Schnauzer?&amp;nbsp; It took me about six months to teach Petra to retrieve properly (yes, she and I were both very green).&amp;nbsp; But I remember that wonderful feeling of success very clearly.&amp;nbsp; Knowing I could teach her to retrieve left me feeling I could surely teach her anything - well, OK, that might have been an overabundance of optimism - in any case, I was hooked on obedience.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; There is no doubt that the Obedience exercises are more compatible with the natural inclinations of certain breeds.&amp;nbsp; That may explain why, in 2007, 31 Golden Retrievers earned the top title of Obedience Trial Champion.&amp;nbsp; They were closely followed by 20 Border Collies.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; And after that, there is a massive drop-off.&amp;nbsp; 

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; No French Bulldogs, no Afghan Hounds, no Neapolitan Mastiffs, and no German Pinschers made it to the top ranks.&amp;nbsp; In fact, those last two earned no obedience titles at any level.&amp;nbsp; 

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; It&#039;s a clue, people.&amp;nbsp; Dogs are different, and different dogs are good at different things.&amp;nbsp; Some dogs, like Border Collies and Dalmatians, really really need a job.&amp;nbsp; Some, perhaps the Bichon, are at their very best when providing love.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; In 2007, exactly two Miniature Schnauzers earned the top obedience title, but across the country some 58 earned obedience titles of some sort.&amp;nbsp; One of those would have been Spur, who earned a Companion Dog Excellent title in 2007.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; So we are not too far off the mark.&amp;nbsp; Spur seems to love the competition.&amp;nbsp; He seems happy in the ring.&amp;nbsp; And he adores going to the park for training.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; One day we&#039;ll be out there competing with the Goldens and all those others.&amp;nbsp; I think he&#039;s got it in him.&amp;nbsp; 

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; The AKC stats also include a list of the Top 25 obedience dogs by lifetime points.&amp;nbsp; Only six breeds are represented - Goldens, Shelties, Poodles, Border Collies, Australian Shepherds, and one lone Dobie.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; The list of the Top 25 for 2007 is similar.&amp;nbsp; It includes local handler Laurie Sasaki - a reader of this blog! - who ranks 5th nationally with her Australian Shepherd, Snip.&amp;nbsp; There is other inspiration as well.&amp;nbsp; A Collie, and, my goodness, a Keeshonden.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; So the unusual does happen.&amp;nbsp; If we work at it, maybe it could happen to us.&amp;nbsp; As long as we&#039;re also having fun, that&#039;s the sort of possibility that will keep us going.&amp;nbsp; 

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; 

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                <description>Thank you for the information.  I feel a lot better now!  Sometimes I get discouraged after watching competitions with fabulously obedient dogs, or reading dog trainer websites that say if your dog doesn&#039;t obey perfectly Every Time then you&#039;re a terrible owner with a huge liability risk.   Some people think our dog is wonderfully trained so I&#039;m going to accept that she&#039;s a great dog and is performing to her potential (and we&#039;ll keep practicing, practicing, practicing).</description>
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                <itunes:summary>Thank you for the information.  I feel a lot better now!  Sometimes I get discouraged after watching competitions with fabulously obedient dogs, or reading dog trainer websites that say if your dog doesn&#039;t obey perfectly Every Time then you&#039;re a terrible owner with a huge liability risk.   Some people think our dog is wonderfully trained so I&#039;m going to accept that she&#039;s a great dog and is performing to her potential (and we&#039;ll keep practicing, practicing, practicing).</itunes:summary>     
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