Dogs on Course in North America
Rulebook
Table of Contents
SECTION 1:DOCNA General
Statements of PurposeThis section contains general information on Dogs On Course
in North America, LLC such as our purpose, goals, entry eligibility, use of
collars in the ring, and dog registration.
SECTION 2:DOCNA Organizational
StructureThis section contains information on DOCNA’s divisons,
levels, jump heights, measuring requirements, and the Grandfathering options
available through 2008.
SECTION 4:DOCNA
Competitive EventsThis section contains information on the DOCNA Events:
Standard Agility, Jumpers, Traditional Gamblers, Strategic Time Gamble, Snakes
N’ Ladders, Trigility, and the North America Challenge.
SECTION 5:DOCNA Obstacle
Performance RequirementsThis section contains information on DOCNA obstacle
performance requirements, first and last obstacle performance, faults and
elimination criteria, Standard Course Times, and training in the ring
options.
SECTION 6:DOCNA North America
ChallengeThis section contains information on how to host a North
America Challenge run and information on future planned DOCNA
championships.
Appendix C:Club Membership and
How to Host a DOCNA Trial
This section contains information on how to become a DOCNA member club or group, the process for applying for and hosting a trial, trial
jobs, finding a judge, DOCNA trial secretary software, trial premiums, and ribbon requirements.
Complete Rulebook:DOCNA Complete
Rulebook
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