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Old 02-03-2008, 10:05 AM
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Re: help on showing

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you will definitely NEED ringcraft, an experienced exhibitor might get away withnot attending classes but certainly not a complete novice with a big powerful dog!.........Proffesional handlerswill only take on "good" stock.........not being derogatory but unless you get the dog out and seen at shows there's not much hope of getting a pro, to show him.Besides its 90 % of the joy and fun doing it yourself, anm d if you have to pay a handler you will either have to board the dog at the handlers home/kennels [ not cheap!] or get it to every show anyway some how............so if you have to go you might as well show yourself...........you'd be EXTREMELY lucky to find a handler on your door step so you still have the problems of the handler charging you to come to your home every week to take the dog for his/her one hour class [ not feasable if they live more than a few miles away!] or you doing without your dog for months at a time whilst on the curcuit with the handler................hard to integrate dogs back into the home every few months too especially if it has been kenneled outdoors!............fighting big dogs is not funny!....neither is a non housetrained adult [ or for that matter BIG puppy] poo'ing on the lounge carpet................i think you'd definitely do better to find someone you could just pay petrol costs too and having a go yourselves................with the money you'd save NOT having a handler you could learn to drive.............lol
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a handler will also charge you quite a bit of money to show your dog for you.
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Re: help on showing

It might also help to join the breed club they will know of others in your area with the same breed always helpful and could be useful to find out if your pup is show quality
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Re: help on showing

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Does anyone know how to find out about ringcraft classes, ? we live in the Milton Keynes area, but willing to travel nearby.
Heyy I live in Milton Keynes and a pretty good ringcraft is held at the blakelands T/A centre every thursday from around 7pm. Very good and is also great fun
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Old 12-10-2009, 10:40 AM
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Re: help on showing

A lot of professional handlers will also assess your dog before taking the job on, they build their reputation in the ring by handling dogs that have a good chance of doing well, they wont take on a dog that they feel does not hit the mark so to speak, so I would advice you to initially handle your dogs yourself, go to ringcraft, and train the dogs, go to shows, and start some winning, then you are more likely to get a handler to work with you on this,

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