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Choosing The Right Show Dog Breed For You
from:If you have thought that you might like to get into dogs, but have not yet purchased your first one, allow us to give you a word of advice. There are so many wonderful breeds, each with its own particular charm, that I'm sure you can find just the right breed for you. However, decide on one whose size and temperament fit into your life. Don't get a Great Dane if you live in a tiny apartment, and don't get a tiny dog if a high pitched bark grates on your nerves.
Once you have decided which breed you want, please do some studying about what is right and what is wrong for a dog of that particular breed. Read a book on your chosen breed, go to shows, watch the judging, talk to the breeders. Be sure you don't buy a dog which has a disqualification for his breed and, you will be ever so much happier in the show game if you at least start out with a dog which has no serious faults. I cannot tell you here what the disqualifications or faults are, as there are more than one hundred breeds for you to choose from and each breed has its own particular faults.
When you are ready to buy, go to a reliable breeder and tell him that you intend to show. A sincere breeder would not sell you an inferior animal if he knows it is to be shown. Many people when they are buying a dog ask for "just a pet," thinking they will get the animal cheaper.
A good breeder wants his stock shown and does not want to be embarrassed by having a dog of his breeding with a serious fault show up at a show, and by the same token he does not want to sell a top dog to someone who will never show it, as for all practical purposes the dog would be lost to the show and breeding world. He would rather sell you a good dog for less money if you promised it would be shown. If he is a big breeder, he cannot possibly get all the dogs he raises to the shows under his own name, and he is always looking for someone to come along who is interested in showing. He will not give the dog away, because experience has taught him that the dog receives better care if he has been purchased and he has a much better chance of actually getting into the show ring when the new owner has paid something for the dog.
How Proper Puppy Grooming Training Can Aid In Showing Your Dog
Another thing your puppy can be trained to do while he is growing up is to stand still for trimming and grooming The grooming should be done while the puppy is standing in a show pose and this will help in your training him to pose The main exceptions to grooming while in a show pose are breeds such as the Poodle, Afghan Hound and the Old English Sheepdog; and oddly enough it is these exceptio.....More on Conformation Dog Shows In Canada
Rules Of The Dog Show
Here is a typical rule pertaining to dog shows: Rules Applying to Registrations and Dog Shows states that dogs must be on their benches during the advertised hours of the show The reason for this rule is that if the dogs were not benched, the spectator who pays admission to the show would not be able to see the dog he is most interested in If each exhibitor copied the other and absented his do.....More on Conformation Dog Shows In Canada
Using A Crate When Attending A Dog Show Part 1
Talking of equipment quite naturally leads to a discussion of crates A tack crate, with one or two drawers, would have all of your tools stored in the drawers ready to go at a momentand#39;s notice when a part of a dog show It is not at all necessary for you to take your dog to a show in a crate or to have a tack crate; the majority of dog show goers do not use crates If your dog rides well in the.....More on Conformation Dog Shows In Canada
Inside The Ring Part 2
When you are in the show ring, donand#39;t waste your time looking aimlessly around While waiting for the class to begin, glance at your dog frequently to be sure he has not assumed a grotesque pose or that he is not getting into some mischief with another dog while you are staring into space While the dog is in a show pose, check on him frequently to be sure he has not stepped into a less attractiv.....More on Conformation Dog Shows In Canada
Using A Crate When Attending A Dog Show Part 2
If you get a crate with a door with vertical bars, be sure they are close enough together so that the dog cannot chew in between them or get his teeth around the bars Be sure the fastener for the door is a good one it has been found that window locks make good fasteners and it is wise to have a hasp on the door as well If the crate is a well made one, these things will be incorporated .....More on Conformation Dog Shows In Canada
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