4-H Companion Animal Project Area
About the Project
The 4-H companion animal project teaches about the selection and care of a companion animal;
the maintenance and production of companion animals; the responsibilities of having a
companion animal; the importance of keeping accurate records; and the importance of
citizenship, sportsmanship and cooperation.
Projects
Cats, dogs, and rabbits
Record Books
4-H Record Books are also called e-Records. They can be downloaded from the State 4-H Website. Each project has its own record book that members are required to complete each year. The links to e-Records in the specific project areas are below. Record books are turned in at Interview Judging before our County Fair. In June, you will need to schedule an interview for each of your project areas and bring your record book with you to Interview Judging the week of the Larimer County 4-H Fair.
Do I need a record book for this project? Yes.
- e-Record books and supplemental information
- Record Book Check-in Sheet – Companion Animal
- Record Book Check-in Sheet – Dog
Policies & Rules Associated with this Project
Forms & Study Guides
- Dog Body Parts Guide
- Dog Showmanship Score Sheet
- 2018 Dog Junior Study Guide (check back for 2019)
- 2018 Dog Intermediate Study Guide (check back for 2019)
- 2018 Dog Senior Study Guide (check back for 2019)
Important Information
- 2018 Dog Project Information Letter (check back for 2019)
- Required Dog Vaccines
- Required Dog ID Information
Workshops and Show Opportunities
- 02/03/2019 – Flatirons Kennel Club Dog Show
- 02/04/2019-07/15/2019 – County 4-H Dog Training Workshops
- 02/10/2019 – Buckhorn Valley Kennel Club Dog Show
- 02/13/2019-04/24/2019 – 4-H Drop-in Dog Bowl Practice
- 02/16/2019 – Statewide 4-H Dog Workshop
- 02/24/2019 – Bits N Pieces Dog Show