One thing that sets the TDAA apart from the dog agility venues is that the Championship titling program (TACh) requires beyond a demonstrable expertise in mastering the standard course the ability to qualify and even win nearly any sort of game imaginable. Those venues that have multiple games, like the USDAA and CPE, have defined a specific number of games and hold only these as their titling games. Not so with the TDAA. In the TDAA you can literally be called upon to play nearly any agility game imaginable. And we do.
Copycat

Day 54 – TDAA Copycat
Submitted by Bud Houston on Wed, 09/26/2007 - 9:18am.- Bud Houston's blog
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Day 31 – Copycat
Submitted by Bud Houston on Mon, 09/03/2007 - 9:22am.One of the games we’ll be playing at the TDAA Petit Prix will be Copycat! On the face of things this is a dog’s choice game, meaning that the obstacles can be taken in the order and direction of the dog’s choosing. At the end of the day it is also a game of strategy and cunning.
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