How to get started in Dog Showing
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- Опубліковано 23 лип 2020
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What is dog showing? It's the biggest part of Crufts and takes places at Kennel Club events throughout the year, but what is it, and how do you get started in it? We’re joined by seasoned handlers and judges Alex Paisey and Charlotte-Louise Page as they explain how to get started in dog showing.
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I've just come across this video. As someone who has been showing for years I found it a bit dry. Showing is loads of fun. You didn't mention how you can make loads of new friends at shows. How to find a mentor, which is really important for newbies as each breed had different nuances. How most people will have better results going to open shows than going straight to champ shows. Also, it would be great if this video was more advertised so more people could see it! We need more people showing and enjoying everything about the very well bred pedigree dog rather than picking one up from anywhere which could very well be a puppy farm or backyard breeder with no knowledge. Still, it's a good start.
Where should I start I'm new to this
@@serinastutler989 find a breeder of the breed you want to show,this makes it easier to find a mentor.
It’s going to be my second time showing my dog tomorrow, and this time the breeder is not going to be there. Thanks for the great vid!
I’m getting my Airedale Terrier “Nirvana” from Serbia, I have had 5 Airedales before but this my first show quality. I’m only 14 so I’ll been in Junior’s and we think she will have great potential considering her father is America’s number 1 Airedale Terrier
@@AnikaHope-gd6xu what
The video was very nicely put together and well presented.
Nice video 👌 About a show dog. And basic are really cool Great work
My first show is coming up and I’m so nervous
How did it go?
Nice and good
#29toAustin loves this! Got a new puppy yesterday :)
@@AnikaHope-gd6xumine is pedigree AKC 👍
Taking my mixed breed to a qualifier for scrufts (an event and crufts for mixed breeds) next Sunday is there anything I should know?
Thank you so much! I’m a dog trainer and I’m planning on getting a purebred dalmatian within the next year. Would love to get in the showing as a hobby.!
@AnikaHope-gd6xuwhat?
@AnikaHope-gd6xugood thing none of that’s real and religion is a sham
My puppy is an x large bully what group will she be in?
Will a boerboel be able to enter
kennle club i have alaskan husky who can i buy it i with 1day crash
Greetings, I’ve got a 9 week old Mini Schnauzer, person i got him from says his parents are AKC registered, pretty sure he is too, just need papers.. but anyway, I’m struggling with training him, his attention span isn’t great.
I’m in Vancouver Canada I’m looking for a mentor .. online is fine !!
How can I start showing if I don’t own a pedigree dog?
You can't
You need to get a pedigree dog
In my country it's possible to show mix breed dogs in "match shows", where all dogs can participate. The dogs are more judged on function since there is no breed standard to be met if the dog isn't pure bred. If you ask around there might be similar inofficial shows near you. It's a fun way to meet new people and train your dog. It's also a good way to try it out, if you really like it you might want to buy a pure bred dog to do more serious showing with. Most of the time basic courses for showing are open to any breed or mix and go though basic handling like claw clipping, walking correctly on leash and stacking the dog (where I live at least) so it's the kind of thing that is good to teach any dog either way.
I think if you have a purebred dog but it doesn't have a pedigree I think it's still can show in juniors but you have to be under 18 and if you're not you can't show your dog without a pedigree
You can start with companion shows! 'Have-a-go' dog show in winsor or other charity event dog shows! You can also do other activities such as competitive obedience, rally, working trials etc etc
If the dog is a mongrel / unknown parentage does it mean it can never be present for dog show or be a part of kennel club?
Yes it can’t be shown or part of a kennel club.
You can Register your Dog on the Kennel Club Activity Register, even if it is a Crossbred, and you don't know the parentage.
At least in my country there are match shows, where mix breed dogs can participate. It's mostly for fun and the evaluation is slightly different and more focused on function since there is no breed standard to be met if the dog isn't pure bred. It's a good way to meet new people, have fun and see how well the training is holding up in a new environment with many distractions.
@@mariadavies6822 Only dogs on the breed registry can be shown, unless it's a companion or a have-a-go dog show
One time I got a rabbit and it won best in show
Bets dog and best bitch ok
Shameful what breeders are doing to great dogs For a beauty pagent Ruin of so many great breeds
No kidding, just like the “Royal Family” 😂