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Dog Show I am watching the National Dog Show on t.v right now. They just finished the toy group. I am wondering, every time I watch a dog show, why some of the handlers take the dogs off the table by the neck and tail? I am sure it does not harm the dog or they wouldn't do it, but it just bothers me something terrible. I think it looks horrible! I see some that lift them off by putting a hand under the belly, I wish all would do that. Thanks:) |
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I guess to show how strong they are? I think I saw on Dogs 101 that some dogs like Westies have a thick strong tail and when they are ratting if they get stuck can be pulled out by the tail. |
I normally put my hands under his chest and under his rear. Sometimes I put my hands under his chin but he mostly rests on my hands that is under his rear. I never pull him by his tail. Bigger dogs have stronger trachs and stronger tails than a yorkie or the smaller of the toys. I don't like when they hold them by the lead and the tail and put them off the table, it does hurt them in my opinion at least the smaller of the toys Donna |
I saw a couple also that took them off by the lead. The ones I saw it happen to today were the yorkie and maltese. It just really bothers me.:( |
It does look like it would do some damage but I was taught that the left hand went between the dogs back legs and the right hand grasps the dog by it's jawbone. This doesn't hurt the dog or it's trachea as you are putting no pressure on the trachea at all. Plus doing it this way also strengthens the backbone. I have seen some pick dogs up from the middle as pups only to have the dog look like it was roached back. |
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Also, I don't think you could do it with a braided neck piece, I'm sure most dogs would retaliate ! |
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I don't like it either. :( I was at the National Dog Show and it was a madhouse. They must have made a fortune on admittances - $12 a pop and so many people coming because it's a benched show and they get to walk around and see all the dogs up close and personal. My little Nellie was the only one in her puppy class - she's six months and it was her first show. But she was a real trooper. Jack is really pretty and Vicki was just so nice and gracious. I really enjoyed the show so much. |
It looks terrible. Collapsed Trachia, just what I said. This is worst than someone pushing the dog up against their waist to pick them up. People see her doing this on tv and get influenced. She could be hiding the size of his neck by not bringing attention to it. |
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