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Caroline wrote some very interesting things in a letter to Joanna Russell in Dogs World December 7. Amongst them this:
"Showing is a game for most of us and should be fun for both owner and dog. Far too much is seen of dogs being strung up on the end of a thin show slip ( why do we do that to whippets when we normally walk them on wide collars?), being tugged/jerked because they have forgotten they should be mind-readers when their owner doesn't bother talking to them!
"In all the years of being involved in ringcraft classes, I always encourage people to develop a rapport with their dogs and motivate them into going forward, preferably happily on a loose lead, with lots of praise and encouragement (be it with word of food). It looks far more attractive to judges and surely must make showing more of a pleasure for both dog and owner if they are as one."
I was taught at my ringcraft to show on a tight lead, and consequently my dog hated the movement bit. Do others show on a loose lead? I would like to do this with my new showdog, but not if it will mean points off for not doing it properly!
Any thoughts?
"Showing is a game for most of us and should be fun for both owner and dog. Far too much is seen of dogs being strung up on the end of a thin show slip ( why do we do that to whippets when we normally walk them on wide collars?), being tugged/jerked because they have forgotten they should be mind-readers when their owner doesn't bother talking to them!
"In all the years of being involved in ringcraft classes, I always encourage people to develop a rapport with their dogs and motivate them into going forward, preferably happily on a loose lead, with lots of praise and encouragement (be it with word of food). It looks far more attractive to judges and surely must make showing more of a pleasure for both dog and owner if they are as one."
I was taught at my ringcraft to show on a tight lead, and consequently my dog hated the movement bit. Do others show on a loose lead? I would like to do this with my new showdog, but not if it will mean points off for not doing it properly!
Any thoughts?