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The AKC Agility Department welcomes Rhonda Crane as their newest Executive Field Representative On July 15th, 2013, the Agility Department will welcome Rhonda Crane as their newest Executive Field Representative. Rhonda has been active with her Golden Retrievers for twenty years and recently added a Havanese to her household. She has titled dogs in obedience, tracking and agility. She is an active member of the Des Moines Obedience Training Club, the Des Moines Golden Retriever Club, the CGC program, and is a Therapy Dogs International, Inc. Evaluator. Coordinating the animal-assisted therapy program at Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines keeps her busy as a volunteer. Rhonda began judging AKC Agility about twelve years ago and she, on average, judges 24 trial weekends each year. Rhonda says it was an honor to judge the AKC Agility Nationals in Ohio, and to be a member of the 2013 AKC Agility Advisory Committee. Her experience spans forty- four states and she is looking forward to visiting the remaining states in her new role as an Agility Field Representative. In Rhonda's spare time, she has been a freelance graphic artist and, with her husband, is an avid Harley Davidson motorcyclist. Rhonda looks forward to contributing to the agility community in her new role and to seeing the clubs and exhibitors in the field.

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  • The AKC Agility Department welcomes Rhonda Crane as their newest Executive Field Representative

    On July 15th, 2013, the Agility Department will welcome Rhonda Crane as their newest Executive Field Representative. Rhonda has been active with her Golden Retrievers for twenty years and recently added a Havanese to her household. She has titled dogs in obedience, tracking and agility. She is an active member of the Des Moines Obedience Training Club, the Des Moines Golden Retriever Club, the CGC program, and is a Therapy Dogs International, Inc. Evaluator. Coordinating the animal-assisted therapy program at Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines keeps her busy as a volunteer.

    Rhonda began judging AKC Agility about twelve years ago and she, on average, judges 24 trial weekends each year. Rhonda says it was an honor to judge the AKC Agility Nationals in Ohio, and to be a member of the 2013 AKC Agility Advisory Committee. Her experience spans forty-four states and she is looking forward to visiting the remaining states in her new role as an Agility Field Representative.

    In Rhonda's spare time, she has been a freelance graphic artist and, with her husband, is an avid Harley Davidson motorcyclist.

    Rhonda looks forward to contributing to the agility community in her new role and to seeing the clubs and exhibitors in the field.