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Recommendations? I am looking for a highly recommened book on showing. I know the best way to really to learn is to get out there, but I dont currently have a dog to show yet and I like to read. SOOO I was hoping for some suggestions on books that give tips on showing, articles, or even websites. Also videos too on handling? The rates for a handler are up there in price :eek: OR I accept tips and advice on do's and donts in the show ring. :aimeeyork Any advice, experiences or suggestions is appreciated really lol. Thanks to anyone that can help. |
The Winnig Edge by George Alston is good. He also holds seminars where he will work with you and a dog one on one. You can find the seminars listed on info dog when they come around. See if your local kennel club holds a handling class and ask if you can observe. Go to shows and watch, you can pick up great grooming and handling tips just from being observant. |
handling I have gone to a few Alston seminars..very good. |
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I just saw a new video, think it's called something like Best In Show, Training and Handling of the Yorkshire Terrier. SweetyBlue web site has lots of informational videos on grooming, showing, the NY Specialty, etc. Give this site a look. http://www.sweetyblue.com/ |
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Thank you, I will also check this out! |
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I love it! But I haven't see any others. |
Are you hoping on showing someday? I think it would be great, but I'd want to do it myself, because I'd miss my babies too much. I think the idea of you going to as many shows as you can is a really good idea. |
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Hope to see you in January, that is if there is a Major and it doesn't break |
Hi , i'm new to this web site. I have a 4 mo. old Yorkie baby. I have so many questions from the best food to bathing. HELP! What part of this web site do i go to for questions? Thanks Trish |
Oh I am sure we will meet soon anyways, it was just good to attend and just take everything in. I enjoyed the show very much! What exactly does major broke mean? |
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Ah, I understand now! Thank you for explaining. |
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The American Kennel Club requires a dog to obtain a total of 15 points with two major wins (a major win is worth three points or higher) to become a champion. The majors must be won under different judges and at least one other judge must award some of the remaining points - so you need to win under at least three different judges. |
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"Most dogs in competition at conformation shows are competing for points toward their AKC championships. It takes fifteen points, including two majors (wins of three, four or five points) awarded by at least three different judges, to become an American Kennel Club "Champion of Record." " |
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http://www.akc.org/events/conformati...ing_points.cfm somehow when posting the website...it leaves the ion off conformation/counting_points.cfm |
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Ok I'm not picking on anyone LOL...just saying that's a no brainer LOL. It's kinda reduntant....you can't obtain 15 points with just 2 judges it would have to be 3 or more..... I guess what I'm trying to say is this....it takes 2 different judges for majors and if you have common sense you'd know it takes another one to get the rest of your points....I know I make things hard lol! I don't like wasting words when you don't need too LOL.....I guess I just confused everyone LOL LOL LOL! Ok I'll go crawl back into the woodwork for now LOL Donna |
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A person could get 2-5 point Majors from the same judge and 1-5 point Major from another and would still have to get a single point from a 3rd judge for the title. |
Thanks Sonia and Mary I knew it took two different judges for majors and I just assumed that the different third judge was seen as inevitable :) Thanks for clarifing :) Donna |
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I know that when I as starting it was so confusing to me....what the whole progression of things at a dog show.... |
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