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09/04/2008 5:43 AM  

Hi,

    any recommendations for excellent 'dog showing for dummies' book...with rules, comments, grooming expectations, handler appearance etc etc....... general & with specifics for gsp .... thanks......

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09/04/2008 7:28 AM  

Welcome aboard. There are lots of good books espec. George Alstons book on showing dogs. I think its called the Winning Edge?. You can just go to dog shows and fun matches and hang out and ask questions and pick up tips. It looks you have a "horse" background from your name so if you show horses its much the same. Where are you located? I can try to hook you up with people who would be wiling to mentor you. If you are close to my area I would be more than willing to take you along and help you. I was lucky to have wonderful mentors and would like to continue the tradition. Where did you get your pup from? perhaps those breeders could give you a hand as well. You have lots of options and dont have to go it alone when you have a shorthair. Lots of us crazies out there just waiting to see someone else get hooked.

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09/04/2008 4:07 PM  
Well, there's a great paperback called "Show Me" by Caroline Coile, costs about $10 at Barnes and Noble or Amazon.com It covers everything from putting on the collar and how to fit it clear up to Best In Show. Its well written and perhaps even a bit elementary, but still has all the basics.
I try to get all my puppy buyers a copy.

Another personal favorite is The Guide to Successful Dog Showing by Bob and Jane Forsyth.
Both are former handlers, both are now very revered AKC judges. (some of our older judges are leaving us way too soon). This is out of print, if I'm not mistaken. I found mine on Ebay, but it too is available on B&N and Amazon.

I think you have quite a bit of prior experience, as I remember, and really very few things have changed in the years since you've been involved in GSPs.(except so many people seem to be having less fun by the day and entry fees have skyrocketed) Welcome back and let us know if you have any questions.

Phyllis and the Singltrak Furtribe


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09/05/2008 4:08 AM  

thanks for the recommendations...i'll be picking them up in the near future....

yep, i did horses for the past 20 years...and am definately a 'rule geek'...i started that VERY green, started reading on details, & what  a difference it made over the years.....4-H, breed shows, dressage shows, breed inspections, etc all have their own customs/rules/etc.....

while i did dogs years ago, at the time it was really my mom, since i was a kid.....so i like to have the info myself :) ......  the breeder is definately willing to give advice/make recommendations etc, so  between everything i'm sure i'll be reasonably comfortable in the ring... although if it turns out i get stage fright, i might try to finagle my cute teenager into getting involved :)

thanks again....

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