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Page 1: Revised January 2019 - Division of Extension · 3. The dog may not be pregnant or nursing puppies at the time of competition. Bitches in season may not compete. 4. Dogs must be at

Revised January 2019

 

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Table of Contents

General Agility Dog Show Information - Host Information Veterinarian Deadlines Registration Information and Entry Fees Location/Accommodations Schedule

Eligibility Exhibitor Qualifications Dog Qualifications Participation Rules

Course Information Obstacle Descriptions Scoring Information

Class Entries Class Descriptions Jump Heights General Scoring

Day of Show Packing List

Forms Agility Entry Form Agility Dog Show Sponsorship Form Agility Dog Show T-Shirt Order Information/Form

2019 Dane County Dog Committee members: Shane Eith, Dolores Kokinos, Sarah James, Annie Englehardt, Logan Eith, Pam Beyler, Rex Craft, Kelsey Whiting, Jill Heczko

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General Agility Dog Show Information

2019 State Dog Show Host Information Questions should be directed to: Show & Registration Chair Sarah James 6544 Moon RD Ridgeway, WI 53582 (608) 487-6604 [email protected]

Assistant Chair Shane Eith 5150 Brandenburg Way Madison, WI 53718 608-354-4836 [email protected]

On Call/Location Veterinarian Lewis Veterinary Behavior Solutions Brooke Lewis Phone: (608) 616-5035

Emergency Services for Sheriff, Fire & Ambulance: Dial 911 For non-emergency Services - call (608) 255-2345

Deadlines/Important Dates

July 19th, 2019 Entries Postmarked by NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED

August 17th, 2019 2019 Wisconsin State 4-H Dog Project Indoor Agility Show

Registration Information and Entry Fees Entry Fees:

➢ The entry fee for participation in this event is $10 per class

➢ You may enter TWO dogs in agility

Registration

1. Complete the forms (entry form and T-Shirt forms) located at the end of this packet. a. Entry forms in each county should be distributed by the Leader or as 4-H Youth

Development Agent in charge of the Dog Project. 2. Send form(s) to your 4-H Youth Development Agent or the Dog Project Leader to receive

the required signature. a. Only one signature is required, the 4-H Youth Development Leader or the Dog

Project Leader. b. This signature verifies that the vaccination certificates are up-to-date and dogs

have exhibited acceptable behavior. 3. All forms from a county should be submitted in one mailing packet from that County

Office or County Dog Project Leader and with one check from the county. Make checks payable to: Dane County 4-H Dog Project Postmark County Packets by: July 19th, 2019 State 4-H Dog Agility Show 5201 Fen Oak Drive, Ste 138

Madison, WI 53718-8812

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Location/Accommodations

Location:

Canine Sports Zone 3036 Laura Lane Middleton, WI 53562 Directions:

From the North: Take the US-12 south toward Madison. Take the Airport Rd exit (EXIT 250)

toward Century Ave/County Hwy M. Turn left onto Airport Rd. Right onto Laura Ln.

From the South: I-90 W toward Rockford/ I-294 N/Milwaukee. Merge onto US-12 W/W

Beltline Hwy W via EXIT 142A on the left toward Madison. Parmenter St exit, EXIT 251B. Enter

the US-12 Bus E/Parmenter St roundabout. Turn slight right onto Parmenter St/US-12 Bus W.

Turn left onto Donna Dr (Culver’s). Turn right onto Laura Ln. 3036 Laura Ln is on the left.

From the East: From Milwaukee take I-94 West. Keep left to take WI-30 toward

Madison/Janesville. Merge onto US-12 W/W Beltline Hwy W via EXIT 142A toward Madison.

Take the Parmenter St exit, EXIT 251B. Enter the US-12 Bus E/Parmenter St roundabout. Turn

slight right onto Parmenter St/US-12 Bus W. Turn left onto Donna Dr (Culver’s). Turn right

onto Laura Ln. 3036 Laura Ln is on the left.

Accommodations

Hotel information:

➢ The hotels listed on the following page are dog friendly.

➢ Exhibitors must contact hotel directly and identify themselves as having dog(s) that will

staying in the hotel room.

➢ Be aware that some of these hotels charge an extra fee for dogs. Check the dog policy

before booking your stay.

➢ Please be considerate hotel guest and a responsible dog owner while staying at the

hotel by maintaining a restful atmosphere and cleaning up after your dog.

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Room Holds - Reserve your room by July 22.

Baymont Inn 8102 Excelsior Dr

Madison, WI 53717

(608) 831-7711

Rate: $140/night No add’l fee for dogs

Comfort Inn 1253 John Q Hammons Drive

Madison, WI 53713

(608) 836-3033

Rate: $129/night + $10/night for dogs

These hotels do not have a room block

La Quinta Inn & Suites 5217 East Terrace Drive Madison, WI 53718 (608) 245-0123 Two pets of any size are welcome for no additional fee

Sheraton Hotel & Resort 706 John Nolan Madison, WI 53713 Two pets of any size are welcome for no additional fee.

Staybridge Suites 7790 Elmwood Avenue Middleton, WI 53562 (608) 664-5888 Pets allowed with a one time Non Refundable fee. Pet agreement must be signed at check in. 1 Night is 25.00, 2 to 6 Nights is 50.00. This fee covers the hotel's cost of cleaning the suite. Pet Deposit per Stay: $25

Best Western West Towne Suites 650 Grand Canyon Drive Madison, WI 53719 (608) 833-4200 Up to 2 dogs per room with an 80 pound weight limit. Additional $25 per day

Crowne Plaza Madison 4402 E Washington Ave Madison, WI 53704 (608) 833-4200 Any size pet; Additional $25 per night

Residence Inn 8400 Market St Middleton, WI 53562 (877)-411-3436 Additional fee of $75 per stay for up to 2 dogs

Camping: Dane County Parks Campgrounds $28/night; Dogs Camp Free and includes a dog permit good through your stay. 80% of camp sites can be reserved in advanced. 20% of sites are day of/onsite reservation only.

Mendota Park https://www.danecountyparks.com/park/Mendota 3 miles from Canine Sports Zone

Babcock Park

4601 Burma Rd, McFarland, WI 53558

https://parks-lwrd.countyofdane.com/park/babcock

18 miles from Canine Sports Zone

Lake Farm County Park 3113 Lake Farm Road Madison WI 53711 https://parks-lwrd.countyofdane.com/park/CapitalSpringsRecreationArea

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Schedule

Saturday, August 17th, 2019

8:00 am Begin picking up armbands at the agility registration desk

9:00 am Agility judging begins

***All classes will be held indoors. Class will show in this order: Standard Tunnelers, Advanced

Tunnelers, JTT, Standard Agility, Advanced Jumpers, and Advanced Standard.

Awards

Trophies will awarded to the top dog/handle team in Standard Tunnelers, Advanced

Tunnelers, JTT-A, JTT-B, Standard A, Standard B, Advanced Standard, and Advanced Jumpers.

Medals will be awarded for 1st - 3rd place in each class, division, and height. Ribbons will be

awarded for 1st - 5th place in each class, division, and height. Qualifying ribbons will be

awarded for any qualifying runs, regardless of placing.

*** No awards will be mailed.

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Eligibility

Exhibitor Qualifications

1. Open only to youth that have completed all requirements in their county to show at this event during

the 2019 4-H calendar year. New enrollments that were not involved with the 4-H dog project prior to

July 19th will not be allowed to complete.

2. Exhibitor and dog must meet local county requirements of attendance, training, and exhibiting.

3. Exhibitor must be approved for the State 4-H Dog Agility Show participation by your county Dog Leader

or the 4-H Youth Agent.

4. Each exhibitor shall complete the required entry form(s). All forms from a county should be submitted

in one mailing packet from that County Office or County Dog Project Leader and with one check

Dog Qualifications

1. The dog(s) shall have completed training requirements specified and authorized by their county 4-H

dog project. It is strongly suggested that youth and dog successfully complete at least one year of

obedience training before moving to agility.

2. Eligibility requirements and participation rules detailed in the agility guidelines included in this booklet

will be followed.

3. Use the guidelines in this booklet to determine the proper class and division of entry (JTT-A or JTT -B,

Standard A or Standard B and on/off leash, or Advanced Jumpers and/or Advanced Standard, and

Tunnelers).

4. Any breed or mixture of breeds and/or size dog is allowed to compete.

5. ALL dogs to be exhibited must have had the following vaccination with date vaccinated listed on the

entry form and certified by their Dog Project Leader or 4-H Youth Agent. A CURRENT COPY OF YOUR

DOG’S RABIES CERTIFICATE MUST BE INCLUDED WITH YOUR ENTRY FORM good through August 17th.

6. Dogs must have a Buckle Collar – Martingale – Slip Collar - no Prong collars or Haltis

No tags or attachments on collars. Dogs must have a Standard 6 foot leash – no retractable leashes.

Off leash classes - dogs can run without out a collar.

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7. Any dog whose hair covers its eyes and may interfere with its vision of the obstacles may tie the hair

back with rubber bands.

Participation Rules

1. In order to compete in Agility each exhibitor and dog must be able to demonstrate the following

competencies:

a. A successful sit/stay

b. A successful down/stay.

c. A good relationship between the dog and handler, which includes ability to control the dog

whether stationary or when walking on leash.

d. The ability to be peacefully approached by other dogs and handlers.

2. The handler and dog must be in good health at the time of competition.

3. The dog may not be pregnant or nursing puppies at the time of competition. Bitches in season may not

compete.

4. Dogs must be at least 12 months old to compete in agility. It is recommended that larger breeds be at

least 18 months old. This is because for most breeds the growth plates in the bones are still developing

until the average age of fourteen months – even later for large breeds.

5. Dogs 18 months and younger and 7 years and older are encouraged to jump at least one height lower

than their measured jump height.

6. All 4-Hers are strongly encouraged to consult their veterinarian before beginning agility training to be

sure that there are no problems such as hip dysplasia, disc problems, overweight, etc.

7. Family members may share a dog, but there are a maximum number of four runs per dog per day.

8. If members have a question or concern about their score after their run THEY need to approach the

judge NOT a parent or other adult. This is the member’s responsibility. Dog Show Committee

Members will not discuss scores with parents or other adults.*****************

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Course Information Divisions/Moving Up in classes

➢ Division A - In this division, neither the dog nor handler has previously achieved a qualifying score in

4-H agility or another agility venue. In addition, neither the handler nor the dog has previously

achieved a title in another agility Venue.

➢ Division B - This division is designed for those where either the dog or handler have achieved a

qualifying score in 4-H agility or another venue OR for those situations where either the handler or the

dog has earned an agility title in another venue. Receiving a qualifying score in either JTT or Standard

means that the dog/handler team should be entered in Division B in both JTT and Standard in future

competitions.

➢ When exhibitors move to Standard Agility, (by demonstrating the ability to complete contact obstacles

and weaves successfully as determined by a county Dog Project Leader), they will be able to compete

in JTT and Standard Agility classes at a single event with the same dog.

General Course Information

1. Course runs past the allotted time, penalties will be assessed as described in the scoring section of

these guidelines

2. The flooring for the course is turf

3. The course will be clearly marked with a start/finish line.

4. Each obstacle will be marked with a number. Handlers and dogs will be required to follow the course in

numerical order.

5. Before competition begins, the handlers will be allowed to walk through the course to become familiar

with the course. The walk through is restricted to the handlers only and is limited to 10 minutes.

6. In Standard Agility, a period of time (determined by the judge) will be allowed for obstacle

familiarization for dogs and handlers on the contact pieces ONLY.

7. A warm-up jump outside of the ring will be available for handlers and dogs. Handlers should be

considerate of others in taking turns at the warm-up jump.

8. Food and toys are not permitted on the course.

9. Handlers are not permitted to have whistles, stopwatches, fanny packs or other training devices on the

course.

10. The handlers may be on either side of the dog while running the course.

11. A dog’s time starts whenever any part of the dog crosses the start line. Time will end when any part of

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the dog crosses the finish line.

12. The contact zone on the A-frame, dog walk and teeter is the contrasting colored zone (usually yellow)

on the start and end of each obstacle.

13. Any dog that commits to a contact obstacle (A-frame, dog walk, teeter) with all four paws must, for

safety reasons, continue with the obstacle. Whether obstacle is completed or if the dog jumps off, dog

and handler must go on to the next obstacle and may not attempt that obstacle again.

Scoring Information

1. Each course is worth a maximum 100 points.

2. 10 point penalties (judge holds up two hands):

a. Not making contact in contact zones,

b. Not doing the obstacles in proper order

c. Not completing an obstacle

d. Handler going over the obstacle with the dog

e. Missing one or more weave poles.

3. 5 point penalties (judge holds up one hand):

a. Knocking down a jump bar

b. Excessively guiding the dog with leash

c. Touching the dog

d. Touching the obstacle

e. Going over the course time

f. Additional 5 points for each 15 seconds over the course time.

g. Interference or outside assistance that aids the dog or is intended to aid the dog or handler

4. Leash Etiquette

a. Handler should NOT guide dog with leash or use to put dog in position.

b. Handler should hold the very end of the leash and leash should be loose

c. Judges may take off points for not following leash etiquette.

5. Excessive or harsh commands or corrections will not be allowed. This will be a penalty.

6. Unsportsmanlike conduct will not be tolerated. This will be a penalty and the handler and dog will be

excused from the competition.

7. Failure to follow judge’s verbal instructions is a penalty.

8. Refusals or run-by’s will not be faulted in 4-H competition.

9. The only penalty for breaking a sit or a down on the pause table is the extra time that accumulates

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when the count stops, and is not resumed, until the dog is back in position.

10. If the judge determines that a dog is no longer working with the handler, the team will be excused

from the course.

11. If a handler loses control of their dog while on the course, it will be considered a penalty.

12. If the dog urinates or defecates in the ring (from the time it enters until it leaves the ring), the dog and

handler will be disqualified from that class. Also a $10 fee will be charge to the Handle/Dog Team as

per Canine Sports Zone rules.

13. A score of 70 or higher is considered a Qualifying Score in all classes of 4-H Agility.

14. In the case of a tie in total points, the fastest time will win.

15. If members have a question or concern about their score after their run THEY need to approach the

judge NOT a parent or other adult. This is the member’s responsibility. Dog Show Committee

Members will not discuss scores with parents or other adults.*****************

Obstacle Descriptions:

ALL EQUIPMENT AT THIS SHOW SITE IS AKC APPROVED AND IS RUBBERIZED

(THIS IS A TEACHING AND TRAINING FACILITY)

➢ A-Frame: Dogs must go up one side touching the contact zone on the up side with any part of one foot

and down the other side in the direction designated by the judge. The dog must also touch the contact

zone on the down side with any part of one foot prior to exiting the obstacle. The height of the

A-frame at the apex will be no higher than 4’6”. A-Frame has slats.

➢ Dog Walk: Dogs must go up the ramp touching the up contact zone with any part of one foot, cross the

center section and go down the down ramp touching any part of one foot in the down contact zone

prior to exiting the obstacle. Dog walk has slats.

➢ Teeter: Dogs must go up the plank touching the up contact zone with any part of one foot and cause

the plank to pivot. At least one foot must touch the down contact zone after the plank has touched the

ground and prior to exiting the obstacle. (Handlers may slow the plank down so it doesn't scare the

dog).

➢ Weave Poles: The dogs must enter the weave poles by passing between poles # 1 and #2 from right to

left. They must continue this sequence until they pass the last two poles. The dog's left shoulder must

enter on the right of the 1st pole. ****Handler is not allowed to guide the dog through the poles with

the leash.

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➢ Pause Table: The dogs must pause on the table for 5 seconds in either a sit or a down position, as

specified by the judge at the beginning of the competition. The judge will do an oral count and will also

give a signal to ―GO. If the dog breaks from the sit or down position the judge will stop counting and

will only continue the count when the dog returns to the proper position. When the judge says, ―Go,

the handler may then release the dog and proceed.

➢ Open Tunnel: The dogs must enter the end specified by the judge and exit the other end.

➢ Bar Jumps: The dogs must jump over the top bar, without displacing it, in the direction indicated by the

judge.

➢ Panel Jump: The dog must jump over the top panel without displacing it, in the direction indicated by

the judge.

➢ Tire Jump: The dogs must jump through the tire opening in the direction indicated by the judge,

without knocking the tire/frame over.

➢ Double Jump: The dog must jump over two bars, without displacing either of the bars.

➢ Triple Jump: The dog must jump over all three bars, without displacing any of the bars.

➢ Broad Jump: The dog jumps over several low, flat jumps equaling two times their jump height (for

example, a dog jumping 8 inches needs to jump over a 16 inch broad jump).

Jump Heights

It is the handler’s responsibility to know the appropriate jump height for their dog. Changes in jump height will

not be allowed once the entry has been received, unless the Judge determines that the dog, for physical

reasons, should not be jumping at the entered height. (In order to help with height determination, a video will

be posted on the State 4-H website which shows the proper procedure for measuring a dog for agility.

(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9_cgYGpgJI)

Classes divided by 4 jump heights

➢ 4” class - for dogs up to 10” at the shoulder

➢ 8” class - for dogs greater than 10” and up to 14” at the shoulder

➢ 12” class - for dogs greater than 14” and up to 18” at the shoulder

➢ 16” class - for dogs greater than 18” at the shoulder

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Class Entries

Class Descriptions

Exhibitor and dog teams have two options depending on their ability level.

➢ 1st option: Teams may enter into JTT, Standard agility and/or Standard Tunnelers ➢ 2nd option: Teams may enter into Advanced Jumpers, Advanced Standard and/or

Advanced Tunnelers

Standard Tunnelers

This is a tunnels only class. There will be up to 5 tunnels creating of a course of 7 to 10 total

obstacles. Course time will be 60 seconds (beyond 60 seconds, time penalties will be assessed

as described in the scoring section of these guidelines). Each class has all 4 different heights.

1. Standard Tunnelers On Leash

2. Standard Tunnelers Off Leash

JTT Class

JTT agility courses will consist of 7 – 10 obstacles with a course time of 60 seconds (beyond 60

seconds, time penalties will be assessed as described in the scoring section of these

guidelines). The only pieces of equipment used are: jumps, a table and one or more tunnels.

Each class has a division A/B and all 4 different heights.

1. Jumps, Tunnels and Table – on leash

2. Jumps, Tunnels and Table – off leash

Standard Agility Class

Standard agility courses will consist of 10 to 15 obstacles with a course time of 75 seconds,

(beyond 75 seconds, time penalties will be assessed as described in the scoring section of

these guidelines). This class also includes jumps, tunnels and table. Added to the course is the

contact obstacles; A-frame [maximum 4’6” at apex], dog walk, teeter and six weave poles will

be added to the course containing jumps, tunnels and table. Each class has all 4 different

heights.

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1. Contact Obstacles and Weaves – on leash

2. Contact Obstacles and Weaves – off leash

Advanced Classes

Advanced classes are designed for more experienced 4-H handlers and will help to prepare

them to compete in other venues if they choose. These classes must be performed off-leash. In these classes, there will be 16-20 obstacles, more complex course patterns and the course

time will be 60 seconds. Handlers may choose to enter advanced classes when they have

achieved a qualifying score in 4-H agility (in JTT for Advanced Jumpers or in Standard for

Advanced Standard) or if they or their dog have earned a title in another agility venue. It is

recommended that 4-H members consult their county 4-H Dog Agility Leader regarding their

readiness before entering advanced classes. Handlers, who enter any of the advanced classes

described below, may NOT enter JTT or Standard Agility or Standard Tunnelers.

1. Advanced Tunnelers: This will be a course that will only consist of tunnels. Up to 7

tunnels will be used to create a course of 12-15 obstacles and course time will be 60

seconds (beyond 60 seconds, time penalties will be assessed as described in the scoring

section of these guidelines).

2. Advanced Jumpers – in addition to single bar jumps, open tunnels and pause table, this

class may include wing jumps, double and triple jumps, tire jump, the broad jump, panel

jump, and twelve weave poles. There will be a maximum of 20 obstacles in this course

and course time will be 75 seconds (beyond 75 seconds, time penalties will be assessed

as described in the scoring section of these guidelines).

3. Advanced Standard – may include single, double and triple bar jumps, tire jump, wing

jumps, broad jump, panel jump, and twelve weave poles, open and closed tunnels, a

pause table, A-frame (maximum height 4’ 6”), dog walk and teeter. There will be a

maximum of 20 obstacles and course time will be 75 seconds (beyond 75 seconds, time

penalties will be assessed as described in the scoring section of these guidelines)

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Day of Show

Packing List

Dog Supplies/Equipment:

➢ Crates are required for ALL dogs. Canine Sports Zone has two air-conditioned crating areas and it is first come first serve. If crating your dog outside please provide your own shade (EZ-up, screen tent, etc.) for you dog and monitor them. Please bring chairs for people attending.

➢ Blanket/Dog bed ➢ Poop bags: you are responsible for your own dog mess clean up. Please bring your own clean up

equipment. ➢ Standard 6 foot leash – no retractable leashes. Off leash classes - dogs can run without out a collar. ➢ Flat Buckle collar, No tags or attachments on collars. - Dogs must have a Buckle Collar – Martingale –

Slip Collar - no Prong collars or Haltis ➢ Dog Food if staying overnight ➢ Water Bowl ➢ Treats ➢ Toys: balls, tug toys etc. ➢ Grooming equipment: brushes, etc.

4-H Member Equipment & Attire

➢ Rubber soled shoes (tennis shoes) that can be tied or velcro ○ No flip flops or slip ons

➢ Clothes that are not baggy or may catch on obstacles ➢ Chair(s) ➢ Water bottle

Exercise Area- there will be specified exercise areas; look for signs. Poop Raffle- There will be a POOP SCOOP-N-RAFFLE. There will be one drawing around noon and a second drawing at the completion of the last class.

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Agility Entry Form ENTRY DEADLINE: July 19th, 2019

Exhibitor’s Name ______________________________________ Age _____________________

Grade (as of January 2019): _________ Address _____________________________________

City ______________________________ Zip ____________ County: _____________________

Phone Number ______________________ E-mail ____________________________________

Entry for Dog #1 Dog’s Call Name _________________________________ Age ________ Sex: _______________

Breed (if mixed write what is listed on vaccination papers):______________________________

Rabies (Good through August 17th): __________________

A CURRENT COPY OF YOUR DOG’S RABIES CERTIFICATE MUST BE INCLUDED WITH YOUR ENTRY FORM

1st option: Teams may enter into JTT, Standard agility and/or Standard Tunnelers

Class 1: Standard Tunnelers

On Leash Height: 4” ___ 8” ___ 12” ___ 16” ___

Off Leash Height: 4” ___ 8” ___ 12” ___ 16” ___

Class 2: Jumps, Tunnels and Table (JTT)

Division A

On Leash Height: 4” ___ 8” ___ 12” ___ 16” ___

Off Leash Height: 4” ___ 8” ___ 12” ___ 16” ___

Division B

On Leash Height: 4” ___ 8” ___ 12” ___ 16” ___

Off Leash Height: 4” ___ 8” ___ 12” ___ 16” ___

Class 3: Standard Agility

Division A

On Leash Height: 4” ___ 8” ___ 12” ___ 16” ___

Off Leash Height: 4” ___ 8” ___ 12” ___ 16” ___

Division B

On Leash Height: 4” ___ 8” ___ 12” ___ 16” ___

Off Leash Height: 4” ___ 8” ___ 12” ___ 16” ___

2nd option: Teams may enter into Advanced Jumpers, Advanced Standard and/or

Class 4: Advanced Jumpers(off leash)

Height: 4”___ 8”___ 12”___ 16”___

Class 5: Advanced Standard Class(off leash)

Height: 4”___ 8”___ 12”___ 16”___

Class 6: Advance Tunnelers (off leash)

Height: 4” ___ 8” ____ 12” ____ 16” ____

Entry fee: $10.00/class x ______________ # of classes = ________________ Entry Fee for Dog 1

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Entry for Dog #1 Dog’s Call Name _________________________________ Age ________ Sex: _______________

Breed (if mixed write what is listed on vaccination papers):______________________________ Rabies (Good

through August 17th): __________________

A CURRENT COPY OF YOUR DOG’S RABIES CERTIFICATE MUST BE INCLUDED WITH YOUR ENTRY FORM

1st option: Teams may enter into JTT, Standard agility and/or Standard Tunnelers

Class 1: Standard Tunnelers

On Leash Height: 4” ___ 8” ___ 12” ___ 16” ___

Off Leash Height: 4” ___ 8” ___ 12” ___ 16” ___

Class 2: Jumps, Tunnels and Table (JTT)

Division A

On Leash Height: 4” ___ 8” ___ 12” ___ 16” ___

Off Leash Height: 4” ___ 8” ___ 12” ___ 16” ___

Division B

On Leash Height: 4” ___ 8” ___ 12” ___ 16” ___

Off Leash Height: 4” ___ 8” ___ 12” ___ 16” ___

Class 3: Standard Agility

Division A

On Leash Height: 4” ___ 8” ___ 12” ___ 16” ___

Off Leash Height: 4” ___ 8” ___ 12” ___ 16” ___

Division B

On Leash Height: 4” ___ 8” ___ 12” ___ 16” ___

Off Leash Height: 4” ___ 8” ___ 12” ___ 16” ___

2nd option: Teams may enter into Advanced Jumpers, Advanced Standard and/or

Class 4: Advanced Jumpers

Height: 4”___ 8”___ 12”___ 16”___

Class 5: Advanced Standard Class

Height: 4”___ 8”___ 12”___ 16”___

Class 6: Advance Tunnelers (off leash)

Height: 4” ___ 8” ____ 12” ____ 16” ____

Entry fee: $10.00/class x ______________ # of classes = ________________ Entry Fee for Dog 2

I certify that the vaccinations have been given, that this 4-H member is currently enrolled in the 4-H Dog Project in our

county, and that the above information is correct.

_________________________________ _________________________________

Signature of Dog Project Member Signature of Parent/Guardian

_________________________________

Signature of Dog Project Leader/4-H Youth Leader

*Note: If there is no Dog Project Leader, the signature

of the 4-H Youth Agent will be sufficient. *

Make checks payable to: Dane County 4-H Dog Project Postmark County Packets by: July 19th, 2019 State 4-H Dog Agility Show 5201 Fen Oak Drive, Ste 138 Madison, WI 53718-8812

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Agility Dog Show Sponsorship Form

The Dane County 4-H and Dane County Dog Project committee will be hosting the Wisconsin State 4-H Agility

Dog Show on August 17 at Canine Sports Zone in Middleton, Wisconsin. We are expecting between 75 - 100

4-H members, their dogs, and families to participate. Youth members will have a chance to team up with their

dog through several different agility courses. This event has free parking and is free to the public.

This is an exciting opportunity for Dane County. We are working with the Greater Madison Business Bureau

for lodging, outside advertisement and additional funding. As a non-profit organization; we rely on the

generosity of corporations, businesses, groups and individuals to help fund this show.

We are looking for sponsors and local business that would like to be part of making this show the best it can

be! We are looking for cash donations, sponsorships, advertisements in our show book, sponsors for the

T-shirts used by staff members, judge’s fees, and local vendors to be part of the show. Any contribution given

will be greatly appreciated. All contribution will be recognized at the show and listed in our show booklet.

If you wish to donate, please contact Kelsey Craft at 512-435-1756 or Sarah James

[email protected].

Listed below are some ways that you can help make the WIsconsin State 4-H Agility Dog Show a success:

Full Class Scholarship Half Class Scholarship

$100 Per Class $50 Per Class

Corporate Sponsorship Advertising In Show Booklet

In-kind donation of items such as

● T-shirts

● Gift bags

● Judge’s fees

● Trophies and ribbons, etc.

Inside front, inside back, and back cover $150

Full page Ad (8”x11”) $100

½ page Ad (8”x5”) $ 50

¼ page Ad (4”x5”) $35

Business Card $20

Well-wishers $15

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Agility Dog Show T-Shirt Order Information/Form Please have your orders returned and paid in full by July 19th, 2019 (no exceptions). Orders will be distributed

on Saturday, August 17h, 2019. Make checks payable to:

Dane County 4-H Dog Project State 4-H Dog Agility Show 5201 Fen Oak Drive, Ste 138 Madison, WI 53718-8812 Refunds or exchanges are not available for incorrect sizes purchased. All sales are final.

Questions, please contact Sarah James at [email protected]

Irish Green with Black screen print

Product Description Sizes: Cost

Adult T-Shirt S, M, L, XL $15

*Plus sizes (2X-5X) add $2 to price

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Apparel Order Form

Name: _______________________________________ Phone Number: _________________________

County: ______________________________________ Email: _________________________________

Product Description Size Quantity Total

EXAMPLE: Adult T-Shirt M 1 $15

Item Total:

Total Paid:

Make checks payable to: Dane County 4-H Dog Project Postmark County Packets by: July 19th, 2019 State 4-H Dog Agility Show 5201 Fen Oak Drive, Ste 138 Madison, WI 53718-8812

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