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I got curious and looked it up and found this website
http://www.rallyobedience.com/.

I don't like the sounds of it having to memorise a course and follow signposted directions. I have a hard enough time concentrating on listening to the stewards commands when I compete, but most of my concentration is put into my dog and my feetwork, so I know that if I was trying to read signs as I was doing heelwork, then I certainly wouldn't be giving my dog all my focus!

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Guest Anonymous
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In 4-h, were training for rally obedience.You go through a course with signs and follow the directions on each side. My 4-H leader said that the beginner course has 15-20 signs to follow and that the course changes every time you do rally.Training isn't hard, but i've got a quick-learning, easy-going dane mix. It might be harder for terrier breeds and real stubborn hounds to train, though.

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