DOG TALENT ASSOCIATION

ELITE DOG TALENT SHOW TITLE

 

 The Elite Talent Show Dog is the highest of the Talent Show Dog titles. It is a fantastic achievement for both you and your dog  to get this far.


 You need to have the Expert Talent Show Dog title to be able to submit for the Elite Talent Show Dog title.


Part 1: Come up the story or a theme that will form the basis of your performance

Briefly tell or read out the story you are trying to tell with your performance. 

You can do it in many ways:

  1. Read it out or tell it to the audience before the start of the performance as a part of your performance. The story is not included into the 4 minutes of the performance time, so the time starts after you complete telling the story to your audience;

  2. You can record yourself reading or telling the story separately before you start your performance, rather than doing it in front of the audience;

  3. You can e-mail the brief summary of the story together with the rest of the Elite Dog Talent Show checklist to DogTalentAssociation@gmail.com

 

What you can choose as a story?

This is really entirely up to you. It could be a little story or a theme. The Elite Dog Talent Show is designed to be performed in front of an audience. So it needs not to be just sequences of tricks, but the tricks need to be logically connected or fit to your selected theme.

Examples of potential stories or themes to give you some inspiration:

Pirates

In the school

Helper

Chaos in the hotel

Naughty dog

We are in the army

Travelling

Holidays

Catch the thief

Shopping

Any story usually has an opening or a “problem” followed by the main part where the story is developing and closing part or conclusion.

Instead of a story, you could use general themes to link up your props and tricks, for example:

Circus

Arabia

Sport

Party time

Halloween

Yoga, etc

Think of a theme that would help you to show off your dog and it’s talents and be entertaining or humorous to watch.


Part 2:  Perform your story or the theme described in Part 1 in front of the live audience of at least 5 people, or virtually.

The performance should last for around 3 minutes. Your dog needs to demonstrate at least 12 different tricks in the performance

There are no restrictions on the types of tricks you can use. Any tricks from any level, any talent pathway are allowed. You can also use your own tricks. 

 

You need to include at least one prop into your performance but ideally aim to have several as they usually make the show more interesting and help to build the theme. 

 

Your dog needs to demonstrate at least 12 different tricks during the performance. The tricks can be repeated as many times as needed throughout the performance — to help to tell the story. 

 

The guide time for performance is around 3 minutes, but you are welcome to make it a bit shorter or longer.

 

You are very welcome to use music and wear some costumes if you’d like, but this is optional. You can perform inside or outside. You can reward your dog a couple of times during the performance, but it needs to be done in an unobtrusive way, so it does not draw the attention of your audience or distract them in any way from the performance.



If anyone makes it this far, please contact me and let me see the video.  To make it this far is impressive and a lot of hard work for both you and your dog.  

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