In obedience, conformation, and 4-H classes, on which arm do you wear your armband identification?

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In obedience, conformation, and 4-H classes, wearing the armband identification on the left arm is standard practice. This convention ensures uniformity and allows judges and spectators to easily identify participants. The left arm is chosen primarily because most people are right-handed and this positioning makes it more visible during competitions, making it easier for judges to see the arm while participants are performing various tasks or maneuvers. Adhering to this guideline helps maintain consistency across events, promoting a smoother-running competition where identification is clear and readily available.