Which of the following is NOT an obedience title awarded by the AKC?

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The title that is not an obedience title awarded by the American Kennel Club (AKC) is the AWD. This is correct because the AKC recognizes several obedience titles, specifically:

  • CD stands for Companion Dog, which is awarded to dogs that pass a basic obedience test.
  • CDX stands for Companion Dog Excellent, which indicates a higher level of obedience training beyond the CD.
  • UD represents Utility Dog, which is another level of obedience title that requires more advanced skills and tasks.

On the other hand, AWD does not correspond to any official obedience title in the AKC's structure. Instead, it may relate to a different area or organization outside of the scope of AKC obedience training. Therefore, understanding the distinctions among these titles helps clarify which ones pertain specifically to obedience training as recognized by the AKC.