Yes to Agility, Flyball, Obedience, Tracking, Disc Dog, Dock Diving, Lure Coursing, Rally-O, possibly Schutzhund. The AKC is the only group that won't let mixed breeds play. USDAA, NADAC, UKC, Teacup Dogs' Agility Assoc., DOCNA, and CPE all let mixed breeds play. Though for some it is a good idea to take an obedience course first before playing agility, you don't have to. Have fun! ( the most important part! )
http://www.flyballdogs.com/FAQ.html
http://www.dogpatch.org/Agility/
http://www.iddha.com/
http://www.agiledogs.net/rally-o.htm
http://www.lurecoursingfanatics.com/
2007-01-25 16:42:44
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answered by Misa M 6
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Yes there are. Mixed breed dogs can do a lot of things, but you'll have to check with the regulations of the show first. I have a mixed breed I showed in a 4-H show and I won Best Non-Purebred in Show and got a nice trophy...it's a lot of fun and a lot of hard work! I know there are some agility competitions where your dog doesn't have to be purebred. Also, if you want to do agility or something that's not totally based on a dog's looks, you could buy a purebred that's not a show winner and train it to be a great agility dog...that opens more doors in the show world.
2007-01-25 15:49:24
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answered by missknightride 4
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Shelters, shops, and assorted puppy organizations will carry 'significant other' or 'housepet' shows, or will manage a puppy canine ring at a real canine tutor. you should attempt to locate them regardless of the actuality that, they're no longer many times properly marketed. you ought to be careful regardless of the actuality that, even as some people may take it as a reason to undertake homeless mixed breeds, some unethical people may take it as more desirable encouragement to reproduce those canine on purpose. do not forget that the canine tutor isn't a elegance competition. it is meant to illustrate that a canine is on the threshold of it is breed wide-spread and is in fantastic condition to reproduce. What must be the point of displaying a mixed breed canine? you mustn't be breeding it, and there is not any breed wide-spread, so what ought to prevailing propose? you should guage utilising your stunning puppy to illustrate people how eye-catching mixed breeds are in different concepts- what about performing some greater obedience, flyball, dancing, agility, etc? you could tutor that a mixed breed is an excellent canine and only as able to doing those events as a purebred. Plus, it is a lot a lot less stressful to get your blend into those events than a conformation tutor.
2016-10-16 03:04:28
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answered by anthony 4
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Doesnt matter if youre dog is all mixs breeds . cause there are some dogs arent mixs and can be in the dogs champions shows with . but if you want to put youre dog when it gets little older or younger yeah you can sigin up a forms about youre dog to be part of the dogs shows . might cost money to do that by having it grooming and trimming and had to be pecfectly trainned well does get long with other dogs with their owners . cause i think they do have some rules about having new dogs beingin part of the dogs shows like if you do train youre dog to not jump or bite any body or another pets then they might allow you enjoy the dogs groups . if you want to train youre puppies when they do get older and behavor you can take them to a place where they do help the owners with their dogs for pecfect trainning skills at the petsmart or a animals center class . they teach you how to train the dogs you can try get yourself some trainning books to teach youre puppies some tricks and ect..
2007-01-25 15:59:14
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answered by sk 3
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You might find a competition based on looks, but you won't find any shows like the AKC puts on. You can persue agility and obedience competitions tho, and you'd have to do obedience first anyway.
2007-01-25 15:49:41
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answered by Shadow's Melon 6
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um...i dont think there is any dog shows for mixed,because for alot of clubs like AKC you have to have a purebred sorry. but you can always do agility. that is always fun.
good luck!
2007-01-25 16:27:31
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answered by Cheyenne T 1
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Yes, they are good dogs but they can not show in the American Kennel Club shows.
2007-01-25 16:00:59
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answered by empresspekes 3
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yes, but local for fun ones or for charity usually. just start asking around your dog park or in pet stores.
2007-01-25 15:47:40
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answered by Noota Oolah 6
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I think that you can do agility.
2007-01-25 15:47:21
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answered by ALM 6
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