By Nicole Wiebusch on Monday, 06 July 2020
Category: Other Dog Sports

Virtual Titling in Rally: A Fun Opportunity!

The days of cancelled dog shows due to COVID-19 have led to several opportunities for virtual titling in various sports, including Rally.

Virtual trials can have so many advantages, so this is a really exciting opportunity! Some dogs can't compete at normal dog shows, and this is a great way to show off their skills. For dogs that struggle with reactivity, or severe ring stress, or ones who find the dog show atmosphere too distracting or scary, the virtual titling program is perfect. 

Another group of dogs that can benefit from virtual titling are the young dogs that are getting close to beginning their show careers.

Taking a young dog to a show is really tough! There are so many distractions, no treats in the ring, plus the dog is having to perform many behaviors in a row. Wouldn't it be great to find a way to break some of that down to help your dog be successful the first few times in the ring?

There is – Virtual titling! It takes all the bits of being in the ring – no treats and having to perform long chains of behaviors – and removes some of the distractions of a show like other dogs and a judge in the ring.

Another advantage of virtual shows is that you likely don't have to travel far to video your run, and the dog doesn't spend the majority of the day in the crate. What a great introduction to dog shows for your young dog, and also a great way to find out if the dog is ready, without having to go to a dog show!

Learning Opportunities from Virtual Titling

Don't get me wrong — virtual titling is a lot more difficult than people think. It is not a walk in the park. You will still be surrounded by distractions, but different ones than at a show. You likely won't be in tight quarters with many other dogs, and you won't have a judge in the ring with you.

However, being under that pressure to get it right on the video can cause the handler to act differently than he or she does in training. And, of course, doing the entire course without reinforcement is going to be pretty tough if you haven't trained for it. Getting a virtual title isn't necessarily easier, just different. Whether you earn your titles in person or virtually, you should be proud!

I recently set up four of the AKC Novice virtual titling courses for my young dog Excel, who will be 3 years old in August. I learned so much about Excel and what he needs while videoing those four courses. I learned that he has a ton of great skills, and that he needs a *lot* of connection and support from me right now.

I saw a couple problem areas that I need to work on. I discovered that I need to walk faster! I learned that my boy is amazing and we had so much fun together, in a very low-pressure environment. I sent the first three courses to the AKC and have received two scores back, both perfect 100's. I expect that Excel will be sporting a new Rally Novice title very soon!

Here is a video of our very first rally run! This was Excel's first-ever time doing an entire course and he earned 100 points on this run.

Considerations for Virtual Titling 

If you are interested in virtual titling, there are a few things to consider!

Equipment for Filming Virtual Runs

In order to submit a virtual rally run, there are a few things that you'll need.

I hope that you will consider taking advantage of this fun opportunity. It's a great way to support the organizations that are sponsoring virtual titling and to have fun with your dog.

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