Training a Show Dog
An article contributed by featured author: Allen Jesson
...... show dog circuit is getting into touch with a kennel club or pet association. These groups will be able to point you in the direction of local shows and get you started on what is hopefully a long and enjoyable journey. They will be able to assist you with finding the rules and regulations for your area, common acceptable practices and any special vaccinations or veterinary testing that may be required. They also offer the mind pool of many experienced trainers who are willing to share the thoughts and training tips. They can also tell you which breeds tend to rank the highest in shows and guide you in choosing the proper pet for showing.
There are a few basic behaviors that are common amongst all dogs and these do not change with the show dog except for the fact that they are refined a bit more. Show dogs must be trained in running a circle, as well as an obstacle course, with their handler. They also must be taught correct postures for sitting, heeling, trotting and standing. Depending upon the breed and class, the dog may also be asked to jump or overcome certain obstacles or, in some shows, work livestock. Show dogs must also be very patient and relaxed as judges will be examining them very closely and the last thing you will ever get an award for is a dog that bit the judges. Your dog should be taught to be still and not fidget when being handled by the judges as well as while waiting their turn at judging.
Halter Training Your DogOne of the easiest training lessons you will ever encounter is halter training. Why is this? It is because your dog already knows the basics ..... Another very important aspect of show dog training is socializing the animal to other dogs. These animals will be in the presence of possibly thousands of others animals so it is imperative that your dog knows how to behave correctly to avoid disqualification due to aggressive behaviors.
With these little pointers under your collar, the day of the big show isn’t far away. Be prepared for it and plan well ahead of time. A professional grooming before the show is nice for your pet and will be sure to add to her sleek lines. Also don’t forget her favorite treats and toys for after the show. The author wishes you the best of luck and I hope to see you at a competition near me soon.
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