Hello,
I understood Jean to mean you and he told your daughter kneeling was not
done.

:)
JoAnn




> > I do let those handlers who chose to kneel at the shows I atted that it
is
> > not the proper way of presenting a Cavalier but sometimes it falls on
deaf
> > ears. At a very recent show here the daughter of the Canadian club's
past
> > president was on her knees topping and tailing. She and her mother were
> > advised that she should  cut it out. Don't know if it was me or her
mother
> > but the next day her dog was presented standing up in the traditional
> style
> > and looked much better.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > jean"
>
>
> Hi list
> I am new to the list and I joined to respond to Jean's message above.
Obviously Jean is speaking about my daughter and myself as I think I'm the
only Past Presidentwith a daughter who is a professional handler.
> I was at the show in question (that Jean is talking about) . I don't know
what ring he was looking at but neither my daughter nor I were on our
knees.My daughters partner was down on his knees with a young unsure dog.
> I only attended the show one day and I don't recall him giving me any
advice.
> I also don't understand what my being past President of the National Club
has to do with how my daughter , a professional handler shows dogs.
>
> Looking forward to comments,
> Elaine Whitney

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