Anne
Surely every one is a novice when they start out??? Having said that I would
rather see a novice with a good dog to learn with than a mediocre 3rd or 4th
pick from a litter - at least there is more chance for that person to learn
what is correct

Annette
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Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 1:35 AM
Subject: Re: [CKCS-L] Progressive Toy Show.


> I would like to make one comment -- show dogs are never born - - they are
> MADE!!.  A drop dead gorgeous dog in the hands of novices will go nowhere.
> Show dogs have to be raised to have a show attitude -- some have it
naturally
> and some do not.  Those that do not have that show attitude have to be
cajoled
> into making them think that it is their idea to have this show attitude.
They
> also have to be raised and fed correctly so that they are neither too fat
nor
> too thin.  They also have to be exercised correctly so that they have
muscle
> tone.  They also have to be trained (yes, I'm guilty of not doing so much
of
> this myself!!) and socialized so that they have the slight advantage over
the
> other exhibits.   They also have to be bathed and brushed and conditioned
over
> the months so that when they are shown, their coats gleam.  All of the
above
> goes into MAKING a show dog.  Pro handlers, without trimming,  are well
able to
> do all of the above and that in itself gives them the edge.   So we, as
owner
> handlers, must do likewise to keep the condition and training on a high
level
> on our dogs so that we have the ability to be as good as the pro handlers.
> Let's not blame them for doing their job better than owner handlers can.
It's
> up to the owner handlers to be better than the pro handlers -- and it can
be
> done.   There is nothing more aggravating than seeing a beautiful dog in
the
> hands of novice handlers.  The dog is usually not trained nor brushed and
> conditioned properly.
>
> Anne
>
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>
>
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>
> Kathy Yonkers wrote:
>
> > Okay go ahead ond flame me also...
> >
> > I agree with Renee...if you are selling a "show prospect" than you
should be
> > available to develop a relationship...
> >
> > Too many pups are being sold as "show prospects"...that are truly nice
pets
> > that can finish with a good professional handler. The saying someone
said on
> > the list..."well it can finish in AKC"... needs to be stricken from the
> > sport...
> >
> > AND breeders are wrong for selling CKCS as show prospect with these kind
of
> > assessments. Yes...this is truly hurting the breed...
> >
> > If they would not be proud to have that dog on the end of their lead in
any
> > venue...than please place this as a nice pet with a neutered/spayed
> > agreement.
> >
> > Take care,
> > Kathy Yonkers
> > Stuarthome CKCS
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