Announcing the NW Working Dogs Expo
The NW Working Dogs Expo will be at the Clackamas County Fairgrounds on June 1st - 3rd. This unique event features the K9 ProSports NW Regional Trials, a conformation show, protection dog seminars, and the American Temperament Test (ATTS). Don't miss this one-of-a-kind event for working dogs.
(PRWEB) May 26, 2007 -- Come to the NW Working Dogs Expo, June 1st, 2nd and 3rd at the Clackamas County Fairgrounds in Canby Oregon.
This is a unique one-of-a-kind canine event, sponsored by Nutro and Canadae. Check out our schedule:
Friday night, we are offering a "Conformation Structure And Movement" clinic for working dogs and their owners, as well as conformation judges.
Saturday morning is a conformation show with the National Canine Association. This all-breed show will include a special "Brood Bitch" competition.
The K9 ProSports NW Regional Trials is Saturday afternoon in the rodeo arena. Here you can see protection dogs in the training, personal protection, and patrol divisions, as they compete for their titles. Witness first hand the varying protection styles of the Shepard, Canes Corso, Boerboel, etc.
Master Trainer Butch Cappel will be on hand to provide seminars on training a personal protection dog. There will also be demonstrations and a chance to work on an agitation line.
Sunday is the American Temperament Test Society (ATTS) examination. This well respected temperament test is rarely offered on the West Coast. Come see if your dog can earn his TT title.
Canine Good Citizen testing will also be available throughout the weekend.
A Youth Obedience competition is also scheduled for Saturday. Kids and their dogs can show off what they know. All youth / dog teams will receive a ribbon.
Raffles will be held to benefit rescue.
Admission to the event is just $5 dollars per person for spectators. Participants are welcome and you can sign up on line or at the gate. Note: The ATTS has a limited number of slots, so preregistration is advised.
Don't miss this awesome event. Come out an support the working dog.
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