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Dog1

by Dog1 on 24 October 2004 - 08:10

I have a few handlers that have contacted me to let me know they are available to handle dogs in Nashville. Write if you need one and I'll put you in contact with one. Handlers from Germany and the US available for most classes.

Dog1

by Dog1 on 24 October 2004 - 19:10

Paul, If you read my posts on this site under the heading Behavior Expectations, I'm the guy that promotes getting a good dog, training it and showing it properly. I'm happy to help others do this, as others have helped me in the past. If ytou feel there is some political influence available. You will need to contact those that believe they have the political influence.

Dog1

by Dog1 on 24 October 2004 - 19:10

Is it me or were some posts deleted?

by sunshine on 24 October 2004 - 19:10

Dog1, it has been happening recently that some nasty mails have been deleted, including that of Paul. Another one was from David the Paine on the von der Killer post, which was very derogative. All of the bitch posts have been deleted. It is about time! Sunny

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by Fokwulfe Kennels on 24 October 2004 - 20:10

Wow, I am impressed. Good to see that someone is making effort to repair the site. Looking forward to seeing everyone at the show.

by Kerry on 24 October 2004 - 21:10

Is it me or were some posts deleted?--Dog1 Posts are getting deleted all over the place, cutting out the gist of the post. Even constructive ones. Maybe Paul can repost his message and moderate himself this time?

by sunshine on 24 October 2004 - 22:10

No, Kerry, don't initiate the negativity of this website. Allow it to be constructive and let it be! Sunny

by wildthing on 24 October 2004 - 23:10

THANK YOU FOR THE INFORMATION, IF WE WANT TO HIRE A HANDLER, SO BE IT. NOBODY SHOULD GIVE A LECTURE LIKE SOME HAVE AS TO WHAT SHOULD BE IN THEIR SITES. MIND ONES BUSINESS AND KEEP YOUR COMMENTS TO YOURSELF, WE WILL DO WHAT WE WANT. THANKS DOG1 AND DAVID THE PAYNE WILL ALWAYS BE ONE?????

by dyllan on 24 October 2004 - 23:10

hello again! i realy dont know, what i did wrong !? if it is not political, why do you need those political german handlers ? be your own handler and leave those ugly beer drinking guys at home....! god bless all of you !!!

Dog1

by Dog1 on 25 October 2004 - 01:10

As far as handling goes. The important thing is to have a dog presented correctly. This involves lots of things. What are the dogs best attributes? What are the short comings? Is the dog in condition? do I need to conserve energy or let it blow some off and settle down? Where should the double handler be throughout the class? Is the initial plan working or did the dog change after practice. What about spacing? Should I stay to the inside, leave a space, put my dog on the outside? How should I stack the dog to show it best. Do I want to stretch the dog or stack him a little short? Oops, he had to poop and the class was rearranged... where do I go back in line? I won't discuss the different skill levels and the methods used in the classes to better position a dog so it will not be passed or position it so it's in a position to pass. If you feel you are a good handler or your friend is a good handler, then by all means handle the dog with whatever combination you think is best. For those that have spent a fair amount of money preparing for the show, traveling to the show, getting a good dog in the show and are hoping for a good place. Maybe there is a benefit or something to learn from another handler. I think it strikes some nerves when suggestions are made that it's customary practice for judges to be paid to place a dog. It undermines the system and is very disrespectful to those judges that give a lot to the sport and the dogs. Take some time to learn what it takes to be a judge, deal with all the variables, and you may have a different perspective on the overall program.





 


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