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by Narnia on 10 November 2007 - 20:11
Hello To All Here
Please help me by giving some TIPS on Handling Dogs or How to be a proffesional dog handler. If any one knows any website links please help me by providing that.
I have another question, what is the main TIP is that to watch shows and how dogs are handled there by proffesional handlers or first I should gain some knowledge through WORDS.
Any Kind of comments will be appreciated. PLEASE
Thanks,
Narnia
by Two Moons on 10 November 2007 - 20:11
Narnia,
I think you could learn alot from books, but what you really have to get is experience.
It never hurts to have a little natural ability to start with.
A professional might even apprentice under someone in the beginning.
You want to be a trainer, a handler? What?
Just curious.
TOH
by AgarPhranicniStraze1 on 10 November 2007 - 20:11
Are you looking for help in learning how to handle in Schutzhund or are you looking more towards the conformation shows, AKC obedience?? Though you may gain much knowledge on the database I think it'd be impossible for any of us to teach you via computer, watching videos or reading books. Hands on is best. So if you tell us what you're interested in doing and if you have a show line or working line we can maybe better assist you in the right direction.
by Evangelina on 10 November 2007 - 21:11
I also have an interest in learning about handling German Showline GSds. Is there a website where books and videos are sold? Or maybe the best way is show training my own dog? under a good trainer, of course.
by Narnia on 11 November 2007 - 11:11
First of All I am really sorry for a late response.....
Thanks Two Moons and AgarPhranicniStraze1 for your reply.
Let me clear you both togather. My dream is to be a SchH trainer and a proffesional handler and about hander I will only want to handle show dogs.
Is there any procedure you people can help me for it.
Thanks
Narnia
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