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by melba on 15 February 2012 - 00:02
Does the dog absolutely have to trot on the right side of the bike, or will the judge make an exception if you let them
know before hand. Also, if you are putting an AD on more then one dog, must you find a willing person to ride a bike
for the test? Or can you ride say, 2 or three at the same time :) Yes, I am just talented like that.
Thank you again
Melissa
know before hand. Also, if you are putting an AD on more then one dog, must you find a willing person to ride a bike
for the test? Or can you ride say, 2 or three at the same time :) Yes, I am just talented like that.
Thank you again
Melissa

by Jyl on 15 February 2012 - 09:02
As for the dog trotting on the right or left side, I am not sure... someone else will have to comment on that.
I do knowever know that a handler can only do one dog per AD... so if you have more than one dog entered in the same trial you will have to have one handler per dog.
I do knowever know that a handler can only do one dog per AD... so if you have more than one dog entered in the same trial you will have to have one handler per dog.

by VKGSDs on 19 February 2012 - 00:02
I think it depends on where you do the AD. If there's any other "traffic" it only makes sense for the dog to be on the right for their safety.
One handler per dog. I might have two so I lined up another handler for my younger dog.
One handler per dog. I might have two so I lined up another handler for my younger dog.

by melba on 19 February 2012 - 00:02
I am one of those ambidextreious people and can only do some things with my right and only others with my left. Hence my predicament.
It does make sense for the dog to be on the right, but in some aspects I am extremely left handed and have been running dogs on the left side
for 17 years. I tried running them on the right and all I can say is "fail" LOL
I talked to my TD and having them on the left for our spring trial will be ok.
Thank you guys!!
Melissa
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