Req 4 — Show Time or Trick Time
4.
Do ONE of the following:
This requirement gives you two different ways to prove that you can work with your pet beyond basic care. You must choose exactly one option.
Your Options
- Req 4a — Step Into a Pet Show: Prepare your pet for a real show environment, where grooming, presentation, handling, and calm behavior all matter. This option teaches event readiness and public confidence.
- Req 4b — Teach Tricks and Skills: Train your pet to do three or more tricks or special abilities using patience, repetition, and clear communication. This option teaches behavior shaping and day-to-day training skill.
How to Choose
Choosing Your Option
Think about what fits your pet, your schedule, and your goals
- Temperament: A calm, confident pet may handle a public show well. A shy pet may do better learning at home.
- Transportation and logistics: A pet show may require travel, registration, grooming, and a specific date. Trick training can usually happen on your own schedule.
- Type of work: Showing highlights presentation and handling. Training highlights communication and repetition.
- What you will gain: Option 4a builds event experience and poise in a distracting setting. Option 4b builds training skill you can keep using long after the badge is done.
- Species fit: Some pets and local communities offer more show opportunities than others. If shows are uncommon for your type of pet, tricks may be the more practical path.
If you enjoy planning, presentation, and public events, start with the show path. If you enjoy daily practice and behavior work, start with the training path.