Re: Show dogs.
Personally I think people's opinions on dog shows are changing. At one time, i would have been happy to go to a dog show such as Crufts but more recently, I am not so keen on the way they are fussed over, fluffing their fur up etc. In fact, I don't really like to see that in any animal tbh.Re: Show dogs.
I was brought up the the Dog Club World and can still wheel a dog with the best of them. We had Old English Sheepies and we did show one of them she was a beauty but we were far more into the Obedience side. I'm still a Member of 2 Dog Clubs one in Perth and one in Caithness. The dog I have now spent 3 years at the obedience classes, I was only going to do the basics but he thrived on it and we went right through from beginners to advanced He also did Agility, I didn't know how he's get on with it because of his size but again he had a ball. The only piece of equipment that really worried me was the high Dog Walk, I was worried he's slip but he never did and went along it at a fair old lick. We still get asked to help out at Demos these days so it keeps my hand and his paw in. The day he stops enjoying it is the day I will retire him, but until then...…Re: Show dogs.
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I did Obedience training and competition work for many years.Re: Show dogs.
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