Maya has her Rally Master ("RM") and Rally Advanced Excellent ("RAE") titles and is currently working toward her Rally Championship, otherwise called a "RACH" (which is pronounced like the word "rock"). One of the behaviors she’s often most confident doing is the “Go Out to a Cone” which is used for signs 306, 307, and 308 in AKC Rally. Watch the video to learn how I trained this behavior!
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About Maya: An eight year old Pembroke Welsh Corgi, Maya loves carrots, broccoli, pasta, and turkey treats the most. She’s also particularly enjoys the beach (but not swimming), playing tug of war, learning new things, competing in Obedience or Rally, and taking up the entire bed at night.
About Kayla: I began training dogs in 2008, starting with raising puppies to be future service dogs and fell in love with the human-canine connection. Over the last several years, I’m thankful to have had the chance to help train service dogs, therapy dogs, compete in Obedience and Rally, and introduce people to the dog sports I love.
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27 июн 2024