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As said by others..it sure depends on where your backyard is...I have friends who their finish their Yorkies and traveled very little...but they are in areas with a lot of Yorkie people...some states have so few breeders, people have to travel all over to finish a dog. |
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We have some of the top breeders in the country here on the east coast and often work together to build majors. There are times when you still have to travel quite a bit to finish a dog. |
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My understanding that is that handlers aren't allowed in the UKC venues. Pros and cons on how I feel about that. Great because of their expertise, and it makes it a bit easier for the novice. However, I look it another way. Being in the ring against handlers has allowed me to watch them up close and personal in the ring....you pick up skills that way. They are always willing to help you with your dog. |
I've learned some skills and tricks along the way. I'm hoping to never have to employ them though. My goal is to put dogs into the ring that can pretty much show themselves. Lisa calls them wash and wear; I call them more fun. |
Well it is not so great if you want to show your dog and have an infirmity .. I was told you could have a friend show for you. I would love that the show ring accomadates those with infirmities, wheelchair etc. How-ever I did read somewhere that a blind man was allowed to have an "assistant" run with his dog, and he took over the stacking/examination part. Now I can't remember what club that was in. In obedience I compete at venues that have at least one woman in a wheelchair competing with her papillon. |
What I do like about UKC at some shows you can do a lot of different things with your dog apart from conformation. They had weight pull in Kalamzoo, and regular obedience and rally. Also that was were we did our first dock diving .. although it was not put on by UKC but another entity. How-ever it was a blast. My blackie friends couldn't believe I came there just to dock dive. lol |
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There's a professional handler that shows in a motorized wheel chair. Another that has one arm and shows her dogs. |
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Question: for the toy breeds do they lower the table for the examination? |
Funny thing about UKC is a few AKC people get rattled when the judge reminds them there is no baiting and ring grooming is not encouraged...I had to leave my brush on the table..old habits are hard to break. LOL |
I love UKC for the practice and AKC for the experience. |
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