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Sports & Events Vanished Trials and Faded Memories of Australian Shepherd History
(c) 2007 Ernest Hartnagle and Jeanne Joy Hartnagle-Taylor Some historians propose Basques and their sheepdogs from the Pyrenees played an insignificant role in the history of the Australian Shepherd breed. Secondly, Basques did not to go Australia with their "little blue dogs" and then come to the U.S. with boatloads of sheep. Thirdly, the Basque […]
https://www.akc.org/sports/herding/articles/aussie-history/ | October 26, 2017
Sports & Events How to Get the Most out of a Herding Clinic
Clinic by Lori Herbel "My dog has become really pushy lately. We seem to be in constant battle all the time. I can't figure out why!" "I've never started a dog in herding before. I have no clue what to do. Help!!" "Why does my dog quit when I try to teach him new things? […]
https://www.akc.org/sports/herding/articles/how-to-get-the-most-out-of-herding-clinic/ | October 26, 2017
Sports & Events Scribing 101
by Lori Herbel Judging a herding trial is a tremendous responsibility. Consistency and fairness are the top priorities of the day, and the ability to comfortably make sensible split second decisions under pressure is a necessity. In order to help carry out this responsibility, a judge needs a trustworthy assistant by his side that he […]
https://www.akc.org/sports/herding/articles/scribing-101/ | October 26, 2017
Sports & Events Judges Speak Out
by Lori Herbel   Wouldn't it be nice if you went to a trial and knew what the judge was looking for? Many times exhibitors go to a trial and have no clue what's important to that judge, that day. Of course they all judge by the rules and regulations in the orange book, but […]
https://www.akc.org/sports/herding/articles/judges-speak-out/ | October 26, 2017
Sports & Events Was My Face Red…
by Lori Herbel We've all had those great moments in herding when our own outstanding handling expertise and our dog's natural, God-given talents have put us in awe and made our hearts swell, and given us cause to be proud to be herders. But why, oh why do those moments seem to be much fewer […]
https://www.akc.org/sports/herding/articles/was-my-face-red/ | October 26, 2017
Sports & Events Creating a Confident Herding Partner
by Tammie Rogers I am amazed at a herding dog's courage. We often ask our dogs to control and pilot animals that can weigh hundreds of pounds more than they do. We ask them to manage ewes with baby lambs and cows with newborn calves. We ask them to move livestock that doesn't want to […]
https://www.akc.org/sports/herding/articles/creating-a-confident-herding-partner/ | October 26, 2017
Sports & Events Handling Setout
by Lori Herbel Planning a herding trial involves club members bringing a lot of small details together to form a complete and total package. Planning starts months in advance to hopefully ensure that the event runs smoothly and according to plan. There are, of course, the most obvious items that need to be lined up […]
https://www.akc.org/sports/herding/articles/handling-setout/ | October 26, 2017
Sports & Events Livestock and Your Puppy? Not Yet!
by Lacey Herbel "Don't chew on that!" "Bad puppy! We don't potty inside!" "No! No! No! Stop barking!" When buying a new puppy, many people find that they don't come already trained. There are plenty of things that need to be tweaked before beginning training for a herding dog. Many times a new or even […]
https://www.akc.org/sports/herding/articles/livestock-and-your-puppy/ | October 26, 2017
Sports & Events The Search for Moderation in the Herding
There is often a difference between the show-type of herding breed dog and the non-show type. In my breed, the Cardigan Welsh Corgi, the big winners in the conformation ring are often extreme examples of the breed and their exaggerated features lead me to believe they wouldn't be capable of doing a day's work. This […]
https://www.akc.org/sports/herding/articles/the-search-for-moderation-in-the-herding/ | October 26, 2017
Sports & Events Tips for Teaching Driving
Most herding dogs are naturally fetching dogs. That is, they always want to bring the sheep towards the handler. Some herding dogs are naturally driving dogs. That is, they move sheep in any direction without regard to the location of the handler. A very few herding dogs are both naturally driving and fetching dogs. You'd […]
https://www.akc.org/sports/herding/articles/tips-for-teaching-driving/ | October 26, 2017
Sports & Events The Art of Penning
It looks so innocent. Three sides...a swinging gate....a quiet, empty, beckoning space... and a six foot rope. Why is it then, that sheep often hit an invisible barrier as they approach this inanimate object we call the free-standing pen? Why do they stop, lean back, then shy away and hesitate to enter? Could it be […]
https://www.akc.org/sports/herding/articles/the-art-of-penning/ | October 26, 2017
Sports & Events Working the Hold/Exam Pen
The sheep stand side by side in the back of the three-sided pen, appearing as one large body with three heads, twelve legs, and one mind. Their heads are held low, their gaze intent on the dog who lies quietly 20 feet in front of them. The ears of the sheep flick momentarily, from straight […]
https://www.akc.org/sports/herding/articles/working-the-hold/exam-pen/ | October 26, 2017
Sports & Events On Whistles and Whistling
I remember the first time I put a shepherd's whistle in my mouth--a silent little bubble dribbled out one side while my eyes nearly popped from the unreleased pressure behind the instrument. By day two, a reedy pitiful note would moistly eek out on occasion if I held my mouth just right. A few days […]
https://www.akc.org/sports/herding/articles/on-whistles-and-whistling/ | October 26, 2017
Sports & Events Dog Breaking Livestock
One of the most important elements of a trial revolves around the quality of the livestock. The AKC rulebook is very specific as to the suitability of stock and provides an in-depth description of the proper type of livestock for tests and trials. Livestock should be comfortable in the presence of both dogs and people, […]
https://www.akc.org/sports/herding/articles/dog-breaking-livestock/ | October 26, 2017
Sports & Events From the Judges Stand
The phrase "written standard" is a familiar one to those who are affiliated with the breed ring. In conformation, it is well known that a judge must be extremely knowledgeable about each breed standard before becoming approved to judge that breed. It is the judge's duty to compare each entry with the written breed standard, […]
https://www.akc.org/sports/herding/articles/from-the-judges-stand/ | October 26, 2017
Sports & Events The Mysterious Square Flank
First, you have to have a mental image of a perfectly correct "square flank". This involves the relationship between the dog and SHEEP not the handler. Dogs do not square flank off the handler, they square flank off the sheep. As the dog runs in half circle or part of a circle around the sheep […]
https://www.akc.org/sports/herding/articles/the-mysterious-square-flank/ | October 26, 2017
Sports & Events Reduce Stress in Livestock
Stress that livestock experience in handling does affect your trial and livestock workability. There are ways to reduce their stress during a herding event that will give your exhibitors a better chance to qualify. Lessen visual disturbances Livestock have wide-angle vision. Side walls and visual screening will help keep your livestock calm. This keeps livestock […]
https://www.akc.org/sports/herding/articles/stress/ | October 26, 2017
Apps Online Recordkeeping (ORKS)
Online Record Keeping Service (ORKS) is a secure repository for your breeder records. Log in to ORKS to create, maintain, and view your litter and puppy registration information and the mating and birth records for your dogs. Whether you can enter information for a dog depends on whether you are the registered owner of that […]
https://www.apps.akc.org/apps/orks/ | November 2, 2017
Apps Dog Club Membership Uploading Tool
The AKC Club Membership Upload Tool helps dog club officers prepare a list of club members for uploading to AKC servers, so that AKC knows who you are and how to best help you. The tool understands two formats: Microsoft Excel (*.xls or *.xlsx) and the generic Comma-Separated Value format (*.csv). Club membership rosters typically […]
https://www.apps.akc.org/apps/club_membership/index.cfm | November 15, 2017
Apps Registered Handlers Program
The landing page for Registered Handlers lists contact information for the AKC personnel who work with dog handlers. The page also includes hyperlinks to the Registered Handlers Resource Center, where you can find information about the Registered Handlers program. Professional dog handlers are experts in the care, conditioning, and presentation of show dogs. AKC's Registered […]
https://www.apps.akc.org/apps/handlers/ | November 15, 2017

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