The ASDA sanctions stock dog trials and promotes clinics in Alberta, Canada.
The BCSDA promotes the working farm and ranch dog through its support of clinics, trials, and public demonstrations throughout the province of British Columbia.
The CCA sanctions cattledog trials in central U.S. states, primarily in Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Arkansas.
The MSDA sanctions trials and promotes stockdog clinics in the province of Manitoba, Canada.
The MPBCA sanctions and promotes sheepdog trials in the heart of the U.S. where the Great Plains meet the Rocky Mountains.
NEBCA sanctions trials and promotes clinics in all of New England, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritime Provinces.
OBCC promotes the working border collies through its support of sheepdog trials and clinics in Ontario, Canada.
The oldest sheep herding club in North America, OSDS provides a host of resources members and sanctions sheepdog trials in Oregon, Washington, and California.
RESDA is an association of sheepdog handlers in Northern California with a unique course that showcases both the natural abilities of herding dogs as well as the partnership between the dogs and their handlers. Each year they offer over a dozen ranch and fair trials as well as playdays, clinics, and public demos.
The SSDA focuses on both sheep and cattle trials, clinics, and public demonstrations in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada.
The Southwest Stockdog Association sanctions cattle trials and occasionally arena sheep trials in the southeastern states of the U.S.
Based in Texas, SWCDA sanctions cattle trials in the southwestern states of the U.S. They also sponsor a large cattledog futurity and maturity competition at their finals. Dogs eligible to compete in sanctioned Nursery trials must have been born after May 1st three years prior to the year of the finals in which they are competing. Example: Dogs born after May 1st 2022 are eligible to compete in 2025 season finals. Futurity eligible dogs must be 30 months or younger on or before Nov. 1st of the year of the Futurity. Dogs cannot be trialed or exhibited in a trial anywhere in the world prior to the SWCDA futurity.
The TSDA sanctions big field sheepdog trials as well as arena trials at rodeos and state fairs across Texas and Oklahoma. Most trials are co-sanctioned with USBCHA.
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ResetThe ASDA sanctions stock dog trials and promotes clinics in Alberta, Canada.
The BCSDA promotes the working farm and ranch dog through its support of clinics, trials, and public demonstrations throughout the province of British Columbia.
The CCA sanctions cattledog trials in central U.S. states, primarily in Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Arkansas.
The MSDA sanctions trials and promotes stockdog clinics in the province of Manitoba, Canada.
The MPBCA sanctions and promotes sheepdog trials in the heart of the U.S. where the Great Plains meet the Rocky Mountains.
NEBCA sanctions trials and promotes clinics in all of New England, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritime Provinces.
OBCC promotes the working border collies through its support of sheepdog trials and clinics in Ontario, Canada.
The oldest sheep herding club in North America, OSDS provides a host of resources members and sanctions sheepdog trials in Oregon, Washington, and California.
RESDA is an association of sheepdog handlers in Northern California with a unique course that showcases both the natural abilities of herding dogs as well as the partnership between the dogs and their handlers. Each year they offer over a dozen ranch and fair trials as well as playdays, clinics, and public demos.
The SSDA focuses on both sheep and cattle trials, clinics, and public demonstrations in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada.
The Southwest Stockdog Association sanctions cattle trials and occasionally arena sheep trials in the southeastern states of the U.S.
Based in Texas, SWCDA sanctions cattle trials in the southwestern states of the U.S. They also sponsor a large cattledog futurity and maturity competition at their finals. Dogs eligible to compete in sanctioned Nursery trials must have been born after May 1st three years prior to the year of the finals in which they are competing. Example: Dogs born after May 1st 2022 are eligible to compete in 2025 season finals. Futurity eligible dogs must be 30 months or younger on or before Nov. 1st of the year of the Futurity. Dogs cannot be trialed or exhibited in a trial anywhere in the world prior to the SWCDA futurity.
The TSDA sanctions big field sheepdog trials as well as arena trials at rodeos and state fairs across Texas and Oklahoma. Most trials are co-sanctioned with USBCHA.
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