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Owners who aren't interested in professional work but want to show off their dog's tricks to an appreciative audience might want to get involved in

A. teaching obedience classes.
B. pet therapy.

C. teaching tricks classes.

D. agility.


I say B

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Pet therapy? That doesn't seem to help with a dog doing tricks.

How about C?
I don't know of any "teaching tricks classes." In obedience classes, owners are trained (rather than the dogs) to get their dogs to obey commands. The principles learned there can be generalized to training the dogs to do tricks.

I hope this helps a little more. Thanks for asking.
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