My birds eye view of Missy.
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Then after Rally there was a handling seminar with a UKC judge. I am thinking about showing our frenchie in the Veterans class since she turns 8 in April. Since she is already spayed that is the only class she qualifies for in conformation. (plus they have to be 8 or older) This is a way to dip my toe in the show world and see if I like it without having an intact dog on my hands. Why oh why won't AKC have alter classes? They have them at cat shows and they are VERY competitive. I know they use the, "We use shows to prove breed quality blah blah blah" as their reasoning. However I think that alter classes would be a great way to show progeny of a breeding program AND help addict others into the show world. If it is all about money I think AKC would love to hear of ways to get new people into the show rings. (statisticly entries are down the past few years hence the addition of Rally) Of course I also wish there were more UKC shows around. I love the critiquing of the dogs they do and the fact it is much more laid back. No professional handlers!!! But I digress.
I have also taken my akita Jack in the past just as a way to get him out to do something around other dogs. Many handling classes are drop in so you don't need to set a certain amount of weeks aside to be somewhere specific. Perhaps when Jack hits 8 I will try him in veterans as well just for fun.
The facility was wonderful. Fabulous skid free flooring. It is a new building owned by http://www.leapingdogs.com/ She was off at a seminar herself but had rented out the space for the classes by other instructors. I admit I had facility envy. I would love to have the space to practice my own stuff inside nice and warm and mud free.
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My next doggy trip is March 29th. I am headed to Portland for an aggression seminar with Dr. Nicholas Dodman at HappyTails. http://www.happytailsportland.com/ I love behavior seminars so it should be alot of fun.
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ReplyDeleteOh my lord, I would've gone all starry-eyed over the Briard! There's a breed you don't see often!
ReplyDeleteMissy is a cutie... and I like your shoes. :]
Yeah he was beautiful but all I could think of when I looked at him was I bet his coat attracts LOTS of snowballs in deep snow. To much grooming for me. :-)
ReplyDeleteI love rally. I've yet to drum up the courage to actually trial, but I've been taking classes with Luce for years. We have another one starting on Saturday, actually. Just beginner yet again, but her problem has everything to do with attention, so it's as good a place to work on that as any.
ReplyDeleteSounds like it will be a great seminar.
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