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yep Robin I think you should plan on NASS… I will look for other shows before that so you can practice. The hardest part about show ring training is getting yourself into condition…at least it is for me.
Getting the handler is the easy part. The hard part is the owner/double handler who is half-dead from running around the outside of the ring and around all of the people. And just when you feel that you can’t move another step is when you need to be at the top of your game. Better rent a couple of kidlets.
Love, love, love, LOVE her! Are you entering her at NASS this year?
Haven’t I seen this dog somewhere before? Does Via’s tail also touch the ground and often have a little curve at the tip?
It seems like it was just a few weeks ago that she was a little pup!
Lookin’ good!
OH MY GOSH! She looks just like my Lily! What a beautiful dog!
Working on the basket retrieve has been interesting. Sigh.
Monica, I’d have to actually TRAIN her to enter her in NASS!
Yes, Ann. The tail touches the ground and sometimes has a curve at the tip. And it hurts like the blazes when it whacks one across the nose.
Thanks, Pam. I think Allie puts out clones.
Carole she is still a little pup until she steps on my bare foot. Ouch!
I think she would do very well!
yep Robin I think you should plan on NASS… I will look for other shows before that so you can practice. The hardest part about show ring training is getting yourself into condition…at least it is for me.
Have you been talking to Roxana!?! She reminded me this morning that I need to get back to the gym. LOL!
you and me, both!
Isn’t that why Julie is going to find us young handlers with long legs?
you betcha!
But we have to be on the outside the ring running 150% more then our dogs.
Hmmmm. We have to teach my Kidlet to be the outside the ring runner and we can stick monica inside the ring…
@Ann K.
Does the Kidlet rent out?
She works for M&Ms.
Getting the handler is the easy part. The hard part is the owner/double handler who is half-dead from running around the outside of the ring and around all of the people. And just when you feel that you can’t move another step is when you need to be at the top of your game. Better rent a couple of kidlets.