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Places that will do herding instinct tests in your area. I did a quick google search but a lot of older events came up so not much help. Is there a website you can go to?

I'm near Seattle, WA in case anyone knows of anywhere. I could probably travel a bit if need be.
 

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Ewetopia is an hour away in Roy. They offer herding, agility and obedience. They offer herding trials and herding instinct tests, but none are listed currently. Ewe-topia Roy WA

NWDogActivities : A forum in the Northwest United States to communicate upcoming dog events and activities. is a yahoo group that has posted things like when there are HIT dates in washington state. Some nearish you, some less so.

The other biggie in herding seems to be 2.5 hours away. Brigand’s HideOut also has agility, obesdience, herding as well as trials and tests and clinics. Home | Brigand's HideOut - Experience Herding!

Both Ewetopia and Brigand's seem to host most of the HIT I can find.
 
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I heard about Ewetopia! I think I might shoot them an email or something to see if they're offering anything this summer. It's alllmost too far away but I think it'll be alright.

Never heard of Brigand's but if it's 2 hours away I think that's too far too ask my parents to drive each way :p
 

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Yeah Brigand's is likely too far then. As I drive myself to dog events depending upon how awesome I decide something is I may drive further, or sleep over to make it worth my while.. but that's not an option for you (yet :) ).

Totally shoot a message to Ewetopia. It seems mainly that clubs use their facilities for HITs/trials as opposed to them planning and running them. But they should know if a club is planning something this summer or not. Good luck!
 

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I just saw this thread but usually I like to look up the stock dog association in the area/state and there's lots of trainers listed usually. Many of them will do instinct tests.
 

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