What titles does your dog have?

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Ivan has his championship title, a CGC. This summer we are taking some rally classes so that he can hopefully get atleast one rally title.

Peewee has none other than master peeing on people.
 

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Ruger, Bukra, and Jolene all have CGC certs.

Bukra has his CC (Coursing Champion) and CM (Courser of Merit), both Open Field coursing titles that they offer.
 

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I need to finally get Millie in to get her CGC certification (I know, not a title, but it's worth mentioning). As a SD I feel she should have that in any case. She's happiest hanging out with me and hiking so I'm not going to do anything else with her.
Fable doesn't have anything but her PITA title. :p I'm definitely looking forward to working and competing with her, but I don't know what her niche is yet.
 

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Eden, 2 year old Cardigan Welsh Corgi, no titles, just certificates - HIT, CGC, NTD, ITD, TF (Herding, Canine Good Citizen, Trick Dog x2 and Flyball). I am hoping to temperament test her this summer (another cert) and get her TDI certified for some local programs. I'm also still working on her flyball titles and she has a leg towards an agility title that we are hoping to complete this weekend. Her lure coursing titles should be wrapped up in June if all goes well. My goals with her also to get her into rally and obedience and some more agility and flyball titles. She doesn't like repetitive training though so I just have to hop from sport to sport to sport when she feels like it LOL :) She's a brat.

Kastle, almost 1 year old GSD, just his STAR puppy cert. He's too young for much else. He turns 1 in May and then in June he will hopefully earn a flyball title, his lure coursing title, a dock jumping title (through UKC) and I am hoping to take the CGC with him this week. Then I want to also temperament test him and get him herding instinct tested this summer. By end of summer he will be old enough to go for his BH. My goals with him are to get titles in agility, flyball, rally, obedience, trick dogging, dock jumping, lure coursing, and IPO. When he finishes IPO I want to dabble in PSA as well. Oh, and he has a puppy UScA conformation rating too, VP1, which is the highest he can get. I want to show him in UKC and keep showing him in the UScA shows until he's an adult and done.
 

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As per my Signature:

Chili Brigades Aldo "Backup"
HIC- Herding Instinct Cert. I often think about getting him back out and actually training for titling but I just don't think I have the time and money to do this, plus several places around here won't let Malinois on their stock no matter their evaluation. He passed his HIC three times under three judges(?) and each said they would like to see slightly more impulse control(obedience wise, he has trouble caping) but his style and what not was ideal.
CGC- Canine Good Citizen
SRD- Senior Dock Diving title in Splash Dogs, Silver meaning 10 jumps in this category. He needs one more for his PD (Pro title).
SJ-N- Senior Dock Diving title, national level, for Dock Dogs. He needs two more for his Master title in this venue.
EV-C- Extreme Vertical-Cadet (catching a bumper 8" out and 4'6" to 5'11" high) in Dock Dogs.

Backup also won Splash dog nationals for his category last year. His personal best jump is 23'8" and grab is 5'2".

Shamoo, Queen and Legacy Dock Dog
NJ-N- Novice Jumpers, national level, title... which she received this weekend at 14 years old.

Her personal best jump is 8'8".

Arnold Swartzenpuppy
FD- Flyball title in U-Fli, we pulled him shortly after his first title.
CGC
TDI- Therapy Dog title

His personal best time was 5.2s.

Sloan Von Krigbaum "Sloan"
BH- Mandatory Obedience title prior to bitework in IPO.
CD- AKC Obedience title, companion dog.
NA- AKC Novice Agility, Standard course, title.
CGC
PD- Pro Dog title in Splash dogs
MJ-N- Master Jumpers, National level, title.

Sloan received an invitation this year to attend Worlds for Dock Dogs in November. Her personal best jump is 25".
 
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#48
I need to finally get Millie in to get her CGC certification (I know, not a title, but it's worth mentioning). As a SD I feel she should have that in any case. She's happiest hanging out with me and hiking so I'm not going to do anything else with her.

Fable doesn't have anything but her PITA title. :p I'm definitely looking forward to working and competing with her, but I don't know what her niche is yet.
Thankfully, Tallulah outgrew that one :rofl1:

I really do need to work with her on something though; she's too motivated and bright and too perfect a breed ambassador not to. :eek:
 

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Eve doesn't even have a CGC to her name! I never got her with titles in mind, as she was originally going to do sheepdog trials and the USBCHA does not award titles for most achievements (though if my dog won nationals, it'd be a national champion and get a * next to its name in pedigrees!)

Dakota is the dog I was going to do agility and obedience with. He was ready for novice agility and we were both ready for his RN and CD, but plans changed and now he holds down the couch for my dad.

Dash has no titles other than prettiest border collie in the house.
 

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All 3 of mine are CGC's.

Wilson & Sako have their TDI titles.

And Sako is: AKC Pt'd./UKC CH Kayo's Make An Impact
Just need one more CH win in UKC for him to be a GRCH. Then we'll focus more on AKC stuff! Once I get him close to finished in AKC, I'll start focusing more on other stuff, like Rally and maybe OB. I just.. hate competitive OB so I don't know if it'll ever happen LOL.
 

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Gnash has his IPO3 multiple times, an AD and he just turned 3 years of age. Creasy has zilch, he just turned 1 year old.
 

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Mia has her CGC. Beau has his AKC Ch. Summer has some sort of therapy dog cert from before I got her.
 
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King- Evil genius. Boss dog. Zero tolerance for dogs that question his authority. You want me to do WHAT? award. Agilty? I can do it amazingly well, but it's stupid award.

Molly- Fastest heartbeat when in a panic award. Loudest tooth grinding (So loud my dad thought his new car was having major problems) when going to daycare award. 13 time shaking uncontrollably at the vets award winner. Fastest turning red when upset award 13 times running.
 

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Macky has her RN, RA, CD, and her RL1 (APDT). We're working on the CDX and maybe the RE, although I'm not really feeling that right now.

Keeva has 50 UKC pts and we're going to work on her RN this summer. Hopefully she will be titled in OB, Rally, Agility, and Herding. Oh, and I'm interested in tracking as well.
 

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Macky has her RN, RA, CD, and her RL1 (APDT). We're working on the CDX and maybe the RE, although I'm not really feeling that right now.

Keeva has 50 UKC pts and we're going to work on her RN this summer. Hopefully she will be titled in OB, Rally, Agility, and Herding. Oh, and I'm interested in tracking as well.
Tracking is fuuun. I've been training Elsie for it, and it's the one activity that she goes absolutely bonkers for. I got to go observe at a tracking trial recently, too, and that was neat, too.
 

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Tracking is fuuun. I've been training Elsie for it, and it's the one activity that she goes absolutely bonkers for. I got to go observe at a tracking trial recently, too, and that was neat, too.
Cardis seem to do well at tracking too, as long as they're fairly drivey. I think it's something to do with their noses already being that much closer to the ground, LOL!

Do you have any resources on starting tracking yourself?
 

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Cardis seem to do well at tracking too, as long as they're fairly drivey. I think it's something to do with their noses already being that much closer to the ground, LOL!

Do you have any resources on starting tracking yourself?
At the event we went to, an Am. cocker got her TD and an Am. staff got his (or her, I can't remember) TDX. I got to hang at 'base camp' all day because my dad has a 4runner and was schlepping the judges around. But yeah, from what you've said about Keeva, she'll probably love it. Elsie was so awful about putting her nose on the ground during walks, and doing an activity where she's allowed to sniff has cut down on 'following her nose' during heeling and walks a lot.

I've been using 'Tracking from the Ground Up' (which is available for kindle! I did not know that) and my dad, who has done this before. We're at the stage where we drop treats about every 6-10 feet now, so we're not quite there yet. :D I'm hoping to be ready to start writing checks this fall, lol.
 

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