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Obedience. The giving up of personal autonomy, entering into a life of freely accepted servanthood to God (I Corinthians 12:1-31; Philippians 2:5-8; I ▇▇▇▇ 5:3).
Obedience. Owner must have dog(s) leashed and under control while entering and exiting the building and while in the lobby. Excessive jumping, scratching, biting, and/or any threatening behavior towards other dogs, owners, or staff may result in the termination of services. Owner is responsible for any damage or injury caused from the Owner’s dog(s) not being under control.
Obedience. Pre-Novice: for any pure bred dog that has not earned the title PCD (Pre Companion Dog) title in Novice A: for any purebred dog that has not won the title of CD. Only one dog may be entered in this class by any one exhibitor. A dog which has won a comparable degree in any foreign country is not eligible for this class. Novice B: for any purebred dog that has not won the title of CD in CANADA. Dogs in this class may be handled by any person. More than one dog may be entered by any handler, but each dog must have a separate handler for the ‘sit’ and ‘down’ exercise. A dog which has won a comparable degree in any foreign country is eligible for this class. Novice C: for any purebred dog that has gained a CD, CDX, UD or any other advanced title and exercises will be performed and judged as described in the official Novice classes. Scores earned in Novice C are not eligible for High in Trial. This is an elective class and offered for those people who feel the dog requires ring experience. Dogs may be entered in Novice C class in addition to any of the Official Classes or Unofficial classes. Open A: for any purebred dog that has won the title of CD but has not won the title of CDX. Only one dog may be entered in this class by any one exhibitor. A dog which has won a comparable degree in any foreign country is not eligible for entry in this class. Open B: for any purebred dog that has won the title of CD, CDX or UD in CANADA. Dogs in this class may be handled by any person. A dog which has won a comparable degree in any foreign country is eligible for this class. A dog may be entered in both Open A and Open B at any one trial. A dog eligible for UD is also eligible for entry in this class at the same trial. UtilityA: for any purebred dog that has won the title of CDX in CANADA. Handlers may enter more than one dog in this class, but each dog must have a separate handler for the ‘group examination’ exercise.
Obedience. The agent must obey all your lawful, reasonable, and ordinary instructions. If you insist on something unlawful, the agent must refuse and consider ending your relationship and the agreement. Reasonable care and skill. The agent must exercise reasonable care and skill in all their duties. They must meet the standard of a reasonable and competent member of the real estate industry. Full accounting. The agent must account for all money and property they receive while acting on your behalf. Everything a client puts in the care of an agent—for example, money, keys, or documents—is returned when the agreement ends. WEBForms ® Apr/2014 Your responsibilities to the agent Conflicts of Interest - What Making an informed choice Consumer You must: t HJWF UIF BHFOU BOZ JOGPSNBUJPO PS GBDUT UIBU DPVME affect the transaction or their ability to act as your agent. t QBZ UIF GFFT ZPV’WF BHSFFE UP QBZ ZPVS BHFOU. :PVS written agreement will list these fees. t QBZ UIF BHFOU’T FYQFOTFT BT ZPVS BHSFFNFOU XJUI them specifies. Having a customer relationship with your real estate professional You can choose to represent yourself in a purchase or sale when a real estate professional represents the other party. In this case, you have a customer relationship with the real estate professional. They can’t give you the services they give when acting as your agent, but they can help make the purchase or sale happen. For example, they may agree to give you statistics or the names of appraisers, mortgage brokers, or other service providers. They may also help you complete standard forms. When a real estate professional works with you as a customer, they have a responsibility to act honestly, use reasonable care and skill, and make sure any information they give is correct. happens when the same agent represents the buyer and seller? In some cases, the same real estate professional or brokerage represents both the buyer and the seller. The people involved can decide to handle this several ways: Either the buyer or the seller can get a different agent. The buyer or the seller can stay with the same real estate professional, but in a customer relationship. The professional can give information and help without acting as an agent. See Having a customer relationship with your real estate professional. The agent can help facilitate the transaction, without acting in the interest of either side. This means the professional has reduced agency responsibilities to the buyer and seller. All parties...
Obedience. In 2012 a group of obedience exhibitors held an obedience fun match at our show and raised $250.00. This “Alberta Obedience Group” is donating a $50.00 prize for High Combined at each trial – this is to the dog that has the highest combined score from Open B and Utility B. The remaining $100.00 was distributed to the NACA charities listed in our premium list last year. Thank you ALBERTA OBEDIENCE GROUP! AGILITY – The Northern Alberta Canine Association is offering a Rosette and $50.00 to the dog who earns the Highest Qualifying Score in the Saturday Agility trials and also competes in NACA Obedience, Rally-O or Conformation on Saturday.
Obedience. First Obedience Entry of Each Dog Per Day $35.00 Each Additional Obedience Entry of the Same Dog Per Day $25.00 UDX/PUDX (combined fee) see Page 12. $60.00 Brace only (per dog) $17.50 Brace as an additional class (per dog) $12.50 First Rally Entry of Each Dog per day $35.00 Each Additional Rally Entry of the Same Dog Per Day $25.00 RAE (entries in Rally Adv B and Rally Exc B, combined fee) see Page 12. $60.00 RACH (entries in Rally Adv B & Rally Exc B & Master, combined fee) see Page 12 $85.00 See Herding/Agility/Scent Work Premium Lists for Entry Fees ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Dog Shows, PO Box C, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, MO 65284-0397 Please note: USASA is not responsible for any photographer who is not listed below as being under contract with USASA. ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇, PA 15642 ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ • ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ • ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ has exclusive rights and responsibilities for all win photographs for Futurity/ Maturity Sweepstakes, Regular and Non-Regular Conformation Classes, Best of Breed, NOHS Best of Breed, and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.
Obedience. Adopter agrees they may need to take above said dog to a beginner’s obedience class to teach basic obedience commands (sit, down, stay, etc). Separation anxiety is a common issue some rescue dogs experience. Adopter agrees to work with a trainer to resolve any behavior issues that should occur. Rescuer makes no explicit or implicit guarantees in reference to the health, breed and/or temperament of the dog. The dog is adopted "as is" and the adopter assumes all responsibility for treatment of any and all existing conditions, or any other conditions of physical or temperament changes that may occur. Rescuer will provide the dog with the basic vaccines (dhpp, rabies) and heartworm test before adoption if the age and current health of the dog permits. Rescuer microchips when the service is available at the shelter/vet. All dogs have been wormed but may need additional worming as some parasites require several treatments. All dogs have been started on heartworm and flea and tick preventative. Negative: If he has tested negative then he/she has been started on heartworm preventative. Please note that the earliest that heartworm antigen and microfilariae can be detected is about 5 and 6 months post infection! This means if the dog tested NEGATIVE today but was bit by an infected mosquito last month – he can still test POSITIVE 6 months later. The rescue is not responsible for the treatment of heartworms after the dog has been adopted.
