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Rally Obedience Guide, Week 8

April 30, 2020

Source: Karen Shivers, UKC Program Manager
Email: kshivers@ukcdogs.com

This week we will be combining videos of similar exercises to make it easier to understand when they just require a small difference such as finish right, or finish left. As always, please feel free to contact me with any questions.

We'll discuss the following signs:
401: Call Dog Front 90 Pivot Right, Finish Left
402: Call Dog Front 90 Pivot Right, Finish Right
403: Call Dog over Broad Jump Front Finish Right
404: Call Dog over Broad Jump Front Finish Left
405: HALT-90 Pivot Right-HALT-180 Pivot Left-HALT
406: HALT-90 Pivot Left-HALT-180 Pivot Right-HALT
407: Forward, Reverse 3 steps, Pivot 90 Left & Forward
408: Forward, Reverse 3 steps, Pivot 90 Right & Forward

Read full description of these exercises - Rally Guide Week 8
Easy-print Rally Guide Week 8

Review all exercises on Youtube

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