Hi! Welcome to our channel. We are Phil and Amy Booth of BlueRose Kennels. Our goal is to provide useful tips, tricks, tutorials and product reviews for the Dog Show Community as well as all dog lovers who want to learn something new.
This video is meant to share with you various movement patterns a Judge might ask for at a Dog Show. We hope you enjoy!
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Disclaimer: This video is only intended to be followed as indicated. BlueRose Kennels will not be responsible for any injuries resulting in the use of these tips or techniques. Use with your own discretion and at your own risk.
8 Comments
Great video. And loved the “ pillow talk with Debit “ blooper
Guess we know who runs this house! Love your videos.
I love how visual it is with the pattern with your grass, and both points of view help, too!
I remember doing an “L” more so when I was in Junior Showmanship/4-H showmanship as an added challenge. This was probably about 2005-2006 or so?
great job to the participants
Thanks so much. I have shared with my new puppy families who are curious about showing.
Thanks another wonderful video.
These videos are so helpful! Quick question: when you have a large dog or a fast/long striding dog what is the best way to handle the second, tighter left turn in the triangle? Would it be better to try and slow the gait enough to make the turn without stopping; stop, turn the dog, and start gaiting again; or slow/stop and do a courtesy turn into the last straightaway?
Loved the bird's eye view! Very helpful. Two questions…I have seen some handlers make a left turn at the end of the down and back so the judge can always see the dog. Most people do a right turn where the view of the dog is hidden for the turn. What is your opinion?
Second question- In a Best in Group show, I saw a woman with a Pekingese walk in the ring in line about halfway, then she sat on the floor with her dog (out of the way). She let people pass her until she was the last in line. I have seen the Pekingese always be last in line when entering the ring, too. I am not sure how I feel about this. The Peke owner did not have to get up and down while the other owners did every time a dog was presented and the line moved forward. I know that there are physical limitations on the Pekingese in that they are not built for long walks and tire easily. What is your opinion? The judge didn't say anything. Thanks.