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Going to the Dog Show
A fun program for all Girl Scouts
Created by Marlene Groves © 2010
Lifetime Girl Scout
& Dog Show Enthusiast
With thanks to the following Dog Clubs: Arapahoe KC, Rocky Mtn. Hound Club
& Plum Creek Kennel Club
An Educational Program Coordinated By
December 17th, 2016
2016 AKC National Championship Presented by Royal Canin
Orange County Convention Center
West Building: 9800 International Drive Orlando, FL 32819
Troops Must Register By Nov. 20, 2016
* FREE PATCHES * For all registered participants, sponsored by
The American Kennel Club
Girl Scouts: please do the items
listed on the right.
D = DAISIES complete lessons 2-3 (others if you like) B = BROWNIES complete lessons 2-6 (others if you like) J = JUNIORS complete lessons 1-9 (others if you like)
C = CADETTES complete lessons 1-10 S = SENIORS complete lessons 1-11 A = AMBASSADORS complete all activities
J C S A
1.1 Please learn & list the 7 AKC dog groups. __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________
1.2 Learn & list 1 dog from each group. __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________
D B J C S A
2.1 Please watch at least one Judged Dog Breed of your choice. Write the name of the breed or breeds you watched.
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2.2 Then if possible, please watch another type of dog event (Rally, Obedience, Agility, etc). List to the right the name of the other AKC Event you watched.
_________________________________
OPTIONAL
2.3 On a separate page, write or type a review of what you observed and learned from attending the Dog Show.
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D B J C S A
3.1 Which breed was your favorite dog or the funniest dog you saw? _________________________________________________________________
3.2 Why was it your favorite dog or the funniest dog? _________________________________________________________________
3.3 What is the dog’s special function (dog purpose or special talent)? __________________________________________________________________
OPTIONAL
3.4 On a separate sheet of paper draw your favorite type of dog (or you can ask the dog owner to take a photo of your favorite/funniest dog).
B J C S A
4.1 List 2 dogs that you think would make a good dog for you & your family.
________________________ ________________________
4.2 List 2 dogs you think are not a good fit, for a dog, for you & your family.
________________________ ________________________
B J C S A
5.1 FOOD How many times will you feed a dog per day?
___________________________
5.2 REST How much rest (sleep) does a dog need per day?
___________________________
5.3 EXERCISE How much exercise does a dog need per day?
___________________________
5.4 ATTENTION How much attention does a dog need per day?
___________________________
5.5 CLEAN UP Who is (or would be) in charge of dog clean up?
___________________________
5.6 SPECIAL DOG CARE Some dogs require special daily care (grooming, or cleaning big ears, maybe something else). Who would be in (or is) in charge of any special care?
___________________________
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B J C S A
6.1 What is needed for a dog to go safely outside? _________________________
6.2 What do you need outside for shelter? _________________________
6.3 What will help you identify your dog? _________________________
6.4 What will you need to walk your dog? _________________________
6.5 Where will your dog sleep at night? _________________________
J C S A
All puppies are very, very cute. But puppies grow up into dogs (and some small puppies grow up to be large dogs). Everyone (children & adults) need to remember the important lesson that a dog is for life! A puppy you might choose may live from 8 years to over 20 years.
Please do the math for a dog’s life expectancy.
How old are you now? _________
Pick a dog breed. _____________________________
How long does this dog live? _________
That means if you got a new puppy, of this dog breed right now, you would be caring for this dog/puppy until you are this age.
Add the numbers together. __________
J C S A 8.1 Pick a dog breed. ___________________________________
Learn & list a few health concerns for this dog breed. ___________________________________
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8.2 Dogs need people to keep them safe from dangerous items. List something in your garage that would be dangerous for a dog. ___________________________________ List something in your kitchen or bathroom dangerous for a dog. ___________________________________ List a food (for people) that could be dangerous for a dog. ___________________________________
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J C S A
9.1 Learn & list below the 6 Basic Dog Commands:
If you have a dog, does your dog know this basic command?
1 ___________________________________________________________
Yes No
2 ___________________________________________________________
Yes No
3 ___________________________________________________________
Yes No
4 ___________________________________________________________
Yes No
5 ___________________________________________________________
Yes No
6 ___________________________________________________________
Yes No
OPTIONAL 9.2 Ask someone at the Dog show to show you with their dog (or watch part of an obedience event).
C S A
Pick a dog breed. ________________________
Note the dog’s average life span. ________________________
Cost (1 time) Cost (dog’s life) Ask a breeder what a purebred puppy of your chosen breed costs.
(enter $ in both columns)
$ _________
$ _________
Contact a vet to find what they charge for puppy vaccinations. (enter $ in both columns)
$ _________
$ _________
Also ask a vet what they charge for yearly vaccinations? (enter $ in both columns)
$ _________
$ _________
Find the cost of a dog house for this type of dog from a pet supply store. (enter $ in both columns)
$ _________
$ _________
Find the cost of a crate for this type of dog from a pet supply store. (enter $ in both columns)
$ _________
$ _________
Estimate dog food costs for a year, then for life. (you may have to read some dog food bags, etc)
$ _______yr
$ _______life
Dog collars, leashes, toys, blankets, & grooming items; (we suggest at least $100 the 1
st year, then $50 per year.)
$ _ 100__
$ _________
$100 + $50 per year
Dog training should be included. $100 for puppy classes, then $100 for obedience when your dog is a little older.
$ _ 100___
$ 200___
$ _________ 1
st Year Total
$ _________ Life Long Total
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S A Visit www.akc.org to learn more about on canine careers.
You know dogs are man’s best friend, but did you know there is an upward trend of people spending more money on their dogs. That means dog careers are on the rise; from a Dog Walker to a Dog Specialist (like a Dog Masseuse or Physical Therapist, or Dog Behaviorist), or perhaps a Vet Technician or Veterinarian.
Canine Career Education Required
Salary (hourly, per dog, per event, or annually.)
General Duties
Dog Walker: Speak to a dog walker you know or investigate online.
Dog Sitter: Speak to a dog sitter you know or investigate online.
Dog Groomer: Speak to a dog groomer you know or investigate online.
Dog Trainer: Speak to a dog trainer you know or investigate online.
Vet Technician: Speak to a vet technician you know, call your vet or investigate online.
Veterinarian: Speak to a veterinarian you know or investigate online.
OPTIONAL Dog Show Handler: Interview a professional Dog Handler (in person, by phone or by email).
OPTIONAL Dog Show Judge: Interview a Dog Show Judge (in person, by phone or by email).
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Police K9 Dog Most often, German Shepard Dogs are used as a Police K9 (others include
Rottweilers, Doberman Pinschers, Bloodhounds or the Belgian Malinois.)
Search & Rescue Tracking Dog Typically this would be a Bloodhound or German Shepard Dog (but other breeds are used as well.)
Military, Narcotics or Bomb Dog Often a German Shepard Dog or Belgian Malinois but sometimes Labrador Retrievers, Beagles and other breeds are used in addition.
Service Dog Classically, most are Golden Retrievers or Labradors Retrievers. Generally speaking, you want an intelligent, focused dog for service use.) Some mixed breed dogs are used as well.
Sheep or Cattle Ranching Dog High on the list of most ranchers are Australian Cattle Dogs & Border Collies (but most any dog from the Herding Group would work.)
12.1 Pick a Dog Job to investigate & then locate a dog that does this Job.
What is the dog’s job? Who is the dog? Where does the dog work? What breed of dog is it? Was it chosen because of its breed?
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12.2 List some of the dog’s special breed qualities. _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________
12.3 List some of the dog’s regular duties. _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________
12.4 How was the dog trained for his job? (Use an extra sheet of paper if needed). _________________________________________________________________