World Show, Bratislava

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  • World dog show - results

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    moetmumM
    Thank you for the pictures, I too enjoyed looking at the dogs, it was a good entry.
  • World Show Denmark

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    BasenjimammaB
    Good, I am so glad I can enjoy it from afar..can't wait for the pictures Irena..how is that for some pressure..? LOL
  • Best in Show

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    -ClarEmmKai--
    Congratulations!
  • NBS Show

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    noodleN
    If it had been a bottle of Gin, she would have had a fight on her hands, lol.
  • A few showing questions

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    dmcartyD
    re: "A sanctioned match is important though, I believe new clubs must hold a certain amount of matches in a certain time frame before they're allowed to hold regular dog shows. Sorta like a trial run to make sure the club can do everything needed to run the event and take care of paperwork appropriately. Also already established clubs will hold matches in the evening after the show, and I have a feeling they are a good money maker for the club since they already have all the equipment and everything taken care of for the weekend." This is partly true - a club however in order to maintain it's status as a show giving club has to complete a certain number of components in a given year - a match can be one of them. Do some do it for money - maybe - but I'll tell you from experience that at the end of a show - about the last thing a show giving club is thinking about it's doing more work! we're typically too tired!!!!! In any event a match is good practice for the dogs, the judges and a great way to get your feet wet. You will have a blast.
  • Show Ready?

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    myranM
    Ok on the 18th is Myrans debute puppy class in a KC show everything has gone so far by the plan he´s very good when I stack him can stand still for ages.Gaiting is well ok as long as I don´t run too fast yes folks I run hurts but hey i´m stubborn.But is it because he´s still young (8 months)that he starts plowing when I go too fast and when I slow down the trot looks good according to onlookers??