Not in purebred shows..... But Fairs, 4-H and college's have shows for mix breeds . You may want to look into any of those. Some of the colleges will also have little classes to help you get to know your dog better and help with showing techniques.
2007-10-15 10:22:02
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answered by Anonymous
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There was a 4-H dog show at the Oklahoma State Fair this year. It would be hard to judge a class of mixes on "breed standard". Most likely you will find agility and "trick performance" classes or high jump, frisbee and water jump competitions. Good luck and have fun
2007-10-15 10:19:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Shelters, shops, and distinctive puppy agencies will carry 'companion' or 'housepet' shows, or will set up a puppy dogs ring at a real dogs tutor. you're able to attempt to locate them however, they are not many times nicely marketed. you're able to be careful however, at the same time as some human beings could take it as a reason to undertake homeless blended breeds, some unethical human beings could take it as extra encouragement to reproduce those dogs on objective. do no longer overlook that the dogs tutor isn't a splendor competition. this is meant to tutor that a dogs is on the fringe of this is breed common and is greater healthy to reproduce. What may be the element to exhibiting a blended breed dogs? you're able to no longer be breeding it, and there is not any breed common, so what could triumphing mean? you're able to evaluate applying your astounding puppy to tutor human beings how pleasing blended breeds are in different strategies- what approximately appearing some more advantageous obedience, flyball, dancing, agility, and so on? you could tutor that a blended breed is a good dogs and basically as able to doing those events as a purebred. Plus, this is plenty much less complicated to get your combination into those events than a conformation tutor.
2016-10-09 07:23:16
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answered by ? 4
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There are mostly agilities competitions, sporting competitions and obedience competitions.
AKC type shows are reserved only for unultered (not neutered or spayed) purebreds for more than one reason.
There is also a TV show called America's cutest puppy where people can bring in any puppy of a certian age no matter of its breed or mix breeds.
the main qualification is cuteness, playfulness and friendliness.
Some local communities have similar type compeitions for fun.
that's about it.
My mixed breed is currently training for agilities (Since he loves being active and having a job to do.)
2007-10-15 10:21:30
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answered by Aravyndra 5
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Not conformation - there's no standard for a mixed breed, so how do you say "This dog most closely meets the physical standards for the breed"?
You can look at doing agility or obedience or field work.
2007-10-15 10:15:49
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answered by Nandina (Bunny Slipper Goddess) 7
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There are fun matches in which mixed breed dogs are allowed to compete in conformation. And mixed breed dogs can compete in other things such as obedience, agility and disc dog. AKC does not allow mixed breed dogs in their competitions but some other organizations do.
2007-10-15 10:15:39
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answered by ? 7
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You can enter your dog in obedience competitions, but other than local charity shows, there aren't any shows for mixed breeds.
2007-10-15 10:20:21
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answered by bellereve04 3
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There are some community things that places like a shelter often sponsor. Of course, it's more like a beauty pageant when 'showing' a mix, so make sure she's well groomed and pretty if you're going to enter her!
2007-10-15 10:14:02
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answered by Judgerz 6
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Not that I know of other than community pet shows that are put on to raise money for the humane society or something. Our community has an annual pet parade, a Dawg Jawg, and other outings for people and pets. There are competitions for frisbee that don't require a pedigree too.
2007-10-15 10:15:03
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answered by PRS 6
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Sure, APRI has shows - Not that they mean anything, but it's one of the only registries that allows mixed-breed dogs.
2007-10-15 10:15:14
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answered by Yo LO! 6
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