
French Ring
International Recognition
Passionate about canine sports, my journey has led me to participate in several seminars abroad, including in San Francisco (California) and Mexico, where I was able to share my passion and promote French Ring internationally.
French Ring: An Exceptional
Canine Sport
French Ring is a competitive discipline that highlights the courage, obedience, and agility of working dogs. It is a demanding sport divided into several events, grouped into three categories:
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Jumps:
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Hurdle Jump
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Long Jump
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Palisade Jump

Obedience
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Leash Walking
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​Forward Send
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Muzzled Walking
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Handler’s Absence
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Various Object Retrievals
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Positions and Refusal of Bait

Biting
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Various attacks (front, fleeing, stopped, with a revolver)
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Protection of the handler
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Search and escort of the decoy
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Object guarding
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​Before being able to participate in competitions, each dog must obtain the CSAU (Certificate of Socialization and Ability to Perform) and progress through the levels: Brevet, Ring 1, Ring 2, and Ring 3.

What motivates me
French Ring is not just a sport; it’s a true adventure of sharing and bonding between the dog and its handler. Each competition is an opportunity to push our limits and celebrate the natural talent of working dogs.