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Old 12-08-2007, 12:14 PM   #26
Mardelin
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Originally Posted by topknot View Post
I think you are so right. Handling is an art and takes time to develop the art. Just like a master - one that has devoted the time and energy practice and working with each dog they handle to perfection.

Since I work fulltime I had to hire a handler. Plus I still am rusty in the ring. So I hired a very good handler. They were great! Very kind to my girl and knew how to handle her just right. My girl could be a handful, if you would let her. My handler knew just how far to push and how to show her that she loved her. It is about balance too. She finished with my handler very quickly.

You really have to get to know your handlers and listen carefully to others when decided on which handler to hire. You will know which one is a perfect match for you and your dog - by asking, listening, and watching.
T.
You're handler is a very dear friend of mine and she's great. I've never used her as a handler, but I didn't hesitate to send her one for training.....he was beyond me and encouragable........My Denny or better known as Double D for Demon Denny....was able to finish with 3 Majors....I can't thank her enough, after all this boy had to be put in a death grip to get a topknot on him.
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