April 20 - TRACKING SEMINAR - 58 Bain Rd, Argyle, NY 12809
April 21 - TRACKING TEST (3 BTD,2 TD,1 TDX) - 58 Bain Rd, Argyle, NY 12809
🌟2024 WASCUNY EVENTS🌟
To obtain an ASCA tracking number (QT#) or ASCA registration number visit the ASCA website (www.asca.org)
or at QTracker and membership information and application
or at QTracker and membership information and application
FAQ:
Question:
I would like to compete in the ASCA trialing program, but my dog is not an Aussie. How can I compete in ASCA trials?
Answer:
You do not need a QT number in order to compete in Agility, Stock or UAD events unless you want to earn ASCA titles. You will need a QT number to enter an Obedience Trial, Rally Trial, Tracking Test or ASCA Sanctioned Dock Jumping. Your dog does not have to be a purebred or an Aussie to receive a QT number from ASCA.
Question:
I would like to compete in the ASCA trialing program, but my dog is not an Aussie. How can I compete in ASCA trials?
Answer:
You do not need a QT number in order to compete in Agility, Stock or UAD events unless you want to earn ASCA titles. You will need a QT number to enter an Obedience Trial, Rally Trial, Tracking Test or ASCA Sanctioned Dock Jumping. Your dog does not have to be a purebred or an Aussie to receive a QT number from ASCA.
February 24 & 25 - ASCA AGILITY TRIAL - High Goal Farm, Greenwich, NY
March 30 - THINK SPRING🌷 ASCA OBEDIENCE and RALLY - Working Dogs NY, Amsterdam, NY
April 6 & 7 - ASCA AGILITY TRIAL - High Goal Farm, Greenwich, NY
April 20 - TRACKING SEMINAR - 58 Bain Rd, Argyle, NY 12809
April 21 - TRACKING TEST (3 BTD,2 TD,1 TDX) - 58 Bain Rd, Argyle, NY 12809
July 19, 20 & 21 - ✨40th Annual Sparkler✨ - ASCA CONFORMATION, RALLY and OBEDIENCE -
Offering Run thrus for Obedience/Rally Friday 19th starting at 5 pm
Washington County Fairgrounds, Greenwich, NY
July 27 - DOCK JUMPING SEMINAR - Wolf Mountain Kennel, Danby, VT
July 28 - Sparkler💦Splash - DOCK JUMPING TRIAL PREMIUM - Wolf Mountain Kennel, Danby, VT
Wolf Mountain Kennel POOL WAIVER & RULES
September 21 & 22 - APPLES🍎 & 🍏AGILITY ASCA AGILITY TRIAL -
Washington County Fairgrounds, Greenwich, NY.
We will be offering run thrus on Friday afternoon (9/20/2024) from 4.30-6 pm
December 7 & 8 - ASCA AGILITY TRIAL - High Goal Farm, Greenwich, NY
February 22 & 23 2025- ASCA Agility Trial - High Goal Farm , Greenwich, NY
April 12&13 2025 - ASCA AGILITY TRIAL - Working Dogs LLC Amsterdam NY
IN ACTION...
Looking for other ASCA Events? Check out our neighboring ASCA Affiliate Club websites:
Australian Shepherd Club of New England
Brandywine Valley Australian Shepherd Club
Heart of New York Australian Shepherd Club
Hudson River Australian Shepherd Club of NY
Pennsylvania-New York Australian Shepherd Club
or check out the ASCA Calendar of Events
Australian Shepherd Club of New England
Brandywine Valley Australian Shepherd Club
Heart of New York Australian Shepherd Club
Hudson River Australian Shepherd Club of NY
Pennsylvania-New York Australian Shepherd Club
or check out the ASCA Calendar of Events
ABOUT THE AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD
Would it surprise you to learn that the Australian Shepherd is the only livestock working breed developed in America? Contrary to his name, the Australian Shepherd is not an Australian breed at all.
CLICK HERE to learn more about AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERDS and the HISTORY OF THE AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD.
CLICK HERE to learn more about AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERDS and the HISTORY OF THE AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD.
Australian Shepherd Breed Standard
AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD BREED STANDARD Created January 15, 1977: Amended June 01, 2013
INTRODUCTION:
First and foremost, the Australian Shepherd is a true working stockdog, and anything that detracts from his usefulness as such is undesirable. The most important breed characteristics are overall moderation in size and bone, balance with correct proportions, and sound movement.
GENERAL APPEARANCE:
The Australian Shepherd is a well-balanced dog of medium size and bone. He is attentive and animated, showing strength and stamina combined with unusual agility. Slightly longer than tall, he has a coat of moderate length and coarseness with coloring that offers variety and individuality in each specimen. An identifying characteristic is his natural or docked bobtail. In each sex, masculinity or femininity is well defined.
CHARACTER:
The Australian Shepherd is primarily a working dog of strong herding and guardian instincts. He is an intelligent, exceptional companion. He is versatile and easily trained: performing his assigned tasks with great style and enthusiasm. He is reserved with strangers but does not exhibit shyness. This unusually versatile stockdog works with the power and quickness to control difficult cattle as well as the ability to move sheep without unnecessary roughness. Although an aggressive, authoritative worker, viciousness toward people or animals is intolerable.
Please click HERE to continue with the BREED STANDARD OF THE AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD to learn more about the correct type of the Australian Shepherd: physical appearance, gait, structure, coat, color, and size.
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It's that time of year again ~ Membership Renewal Time
2024 MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL FORM
Membership Renewal must be received by Feb. 2, 2024 to maintain membership
Membership in ASCA® is required to be a member of WASCUNY.
Ownership of an Australian Shepherd is not required to be a member of WASCUNY.
2024 MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL FORM
Membership Renewal must be received by Feb. 2, 2024 to maintain membership
Membership in ASCA® is required to be a member of WASCUNY.
Ownership of an Australian Shepherd is not required to be a member of WASCUNY.