
14-05-2009, 08:10 AM
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Re: Rosie's ringcraft class
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Originally Posted by vizzy24
Well we went along to the ringcraft classes and I thought she did ok. She was very nervous at the start and the lady showed me how to stand her which she was not very keen on and she went all hunched and pathetic  . On the goodside she didnt sit down and she did get the hang of standing still and she did run nicely. I couldnt say I think she enjoyed it but it was her first time. They also said she was short coupled and a little wide at the front  so I am not sure what that means. She also said if I ever breed her I will need a big male as she is short  (not in height she said) this I must admit is the opposite of what I have been advised so a little confused lol. I know you cant tell a lot by pics but see what you think good or bad I would be greatful for any opinions. I also met a pet forums member for the first time  Kelleybaker who told me about the class was there with her cute little pug Orla so thanks Kelley for chatting and telling me about the place it was good to meet you.
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Your Vizzy is gorgeous  , It is a bit daunting at the start, Arhie wouldn't stand still, though he is a pup...give it time. I actually enjoy it now, and Archie always looks as if he is enjoying himself, which it is what it's about, though it's not for everyone 
Archie is apparently a bit wide at the front, i don't think there is a perfect dog, well we all think are dogs are perfect   .
I would go on advice of a suitable male from a Vizzy person your breeder etc
Good Luck to you and your lovely lady  
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