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TRICK DOG WORKSHOP
STARTER AND NOVICE TRICKS

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​The Workshop will cover tricks included in the Starter and Novice classes of the new Trick Dog discipline which comes into effect from January 2020.
Cost:  $10 for PRDTC members;  $20 for non-members

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Registration Form
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Workshop structure

Trick Dog is a new ANKC discipline which will be introduced for official competition from January 2020.  The first competition will be run by the Dogs Queensland DWD Sub-Committee and will be held at Durack on 16 February 2020.  This workshop is designed to assist participants to train their dogs in Starter and Novice level tricks.  On registration, you will be asked to complete a survey indicating your priority for tricks to be covered.

You will need to bring:  * Crate;  * Lots of treats/toys/rewards;  *  Any equipment you require for tricks.

Please note the rule below regarding dog attire.  These provisions also apply to the workshop.
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Registrations close (and payment due):  Friday 29 November 2019.  To register, please complete the registration form attached and make the relevant payment.  A limit may be imposed on the number of working spots at each session.


Dog attire
9.2.1     During the test, a dog must have a slip or fixed collar which fits loosely around only the dog’s neck and which must remain on the dog at all times.  Collars which give additional head control are not permitted.
9.2.2     A dog may, when entering and exiting the ring, wear a collar or harness with lead attached, or slip lead.  
9.2.3.    A dog must not wear any kind of shock, prong or pinch collar (made of chain or any other material) anywhere in the precinct of the test venue. 
9.2.4     A dog may not be artificially coloured.
9.2.5     A hair band (on the head) for long coated dogs is allowed in order to permit the dog to see clearly. The purpose is primarily to improve visibility for the dog, and the hairband should not be considered decoration. 

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Pine Rivers Dog Training Club
Rob Akers Reserve, 176 Bells Pocket Road, 
Strathpine   4500


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Affiliated with Dogs Queensland
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Obedience trials and Dances with Dogs competitions conducted under the rules of Australian National Kennel Council
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The club acknowledges the ongoing support of the Moreton Bay Regional Council.