14-03 Guidelines - CC 4H Dog Care and Training Project.docx

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Guidelines for Carroll County 4-H Dog Care and Training Project
CLASSES: will be held on Tuesday Evenings from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM. Parents or
guardians are expected to be at the Shipley Arena to pick up 4-H participants when classes are over. The
first class will be on 4/29/2014 and continue until 7/15/2014. All classes will be held in the Shipley Arena.
CHECK IN: clip boards with check in sheets are provided for each training group and the 4-H participants in this project
are expected to check in on the sheet for their class before class.
ATTENDANCE: Participants training a dog are expected to attend at least 60% of the scheduled classes, to participate at
the 2014 Carroll County 4-H/FFA Fair. It is to your benefit to plan on attending a larger percentage of classes if at all
possible. In the event you are not able to attend a training session, please check with your training instructor to get
information on any new material you would miss when you are unable to attend class.
CLOTHING: It is often cool during training classes, so wear or bring a jacket or sweater when needed. Plan on wearing
soft-soled shoes (SANDALS AND FLIP-FLOPS ARE NOT ALLOWED). If you have long hair, tie it back so your vision is not
impaired while training your dog.
DOGS IN SEASON: If your dog comes in season DO NOT BRING HER TO CLASS! The 4-H member is expected to attend
classes and work with their dog at home so training progress can continue while the dog is in season.
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TRAINING LEVELS:
EQUIPMENT:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Obedience
Pre-Novice
Novice
Grad Novice
Open
Fitting and Showing
Novice
Open
TRAINING COLLAR
6 FOOT TRAINING LEASH, NO METAL LEASH
NO PRONG COLLARS, NO MUZZLES, NO HEAD COLLARS
IF IN GRAD NOVICE OR HIGHER, NEED DUMBELL – PLASTIC OR WOOD
DOGS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO WEAR ANY OTHER COLLARS
INCLUDING THOSE WITH TAGS OR FLEA COLLARS
YOU ARE EXPECTED TO KEEP A 4-H DOG PROJECT RECORD SHEET
IF YOU NEED INFORMATION DURING THE TIME THIS PROJECT IS ONGOING, YOU MAY CALL:
Robin Korotki 410-239-6251
Francie Moser 410-861-8315
REMEMBER! IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO ATTEND A CLASS, IT IS STILL
IMPORTANT THAT YOU MAINTAIN A TRAINING SCHEDULE AT HOME
WITH YOUR DOG!
The University of Maryland Extension programs are open to any person and will not discriminate against anyone because of race, age, sex, color,
sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, religion, ancestry, national origin, marital status, genetic information, political affiliation, and
gender identity or expression.
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