Steps To Training A Show Dog
Just because you own a dog that is a perfect example of how its
breed should look doesn’t automatically mean that it will be a
champion show dog. Good conformation isn’t enough to make a show
dog a champion; it takes an enormous amount of training to make a
champion show dog. A good dog owner knows what is needed when it
comes to training a show dog.
Personality And
Temperament
One of the things needed to make a good show dog is personality.
When looking for a puppy that will eventually grow into a quality
show dog you need to seek a puppy who is friendly and outgoing,
because the life of a show dog can be tedious, patience is another
personality trait that will help ensure that the dog makes a
quality show dog. A willing nature makes training a show dog
easier.
Obedience And
Manners
Obedience cannot be overlooked when training a show dog.
Although the judges at a dog show are suppose to be looking at the
dog’s conformation they will be unable to do so if the dog is
acting like an unmannered clod during the competition. The only way
to ensure that the judge is able to make and accurate assessment of
your show dog’s confirmation the dog has to sit, lay, and lead
obediently. If you don’t have much experience at obedience training
you will want to enlist the services of a professional who is
experienced at training a show dog.
Socializing Your Show
Dog
If you’ve ever observed a dog show you probably noticed that the
entire show grounds are packed full of dogs, owners, judges, and
their families. While the humans are able to understand and deal
with the organized chaos the dogs have a more difficult time
accepting the new environment. It is important to make sure your
dog is properly socialized before introducing your show dog to this
time of environment. Make sure that your dog has been exposed to
several different dogs and people before you ever step foot on a
show grounds. For most dogs a weekly obedience class with other
dogs is enough to get it socialized. If your dog needs more
exposure to other dogs you may want to consider dropping it off at
a dog day care center for a few hours a week.
Reassure Your Show
Dog
One of the things you can do to help your show dog relax is to
stay close to your dog and not ask someone else to take care of it.
You are your dog’s greatest source of reassurance. Before you go to
the show make sure you put some of your dog’s favorite items in the
car. It should already be comfortable in a crate and having a
favorite chew toy or pillow will help give your dog a sense of
home. It also helps if you have a blanket to cover your dog’s crate
and isolate it from the outside chaos. Remember that dogs are
sensitive animals and that your dog will take its cues from you.
The more relaxed you are the more relaxed your dog will be while
competing.
Don’t Forget The
Fun
On of the most important things to remember when training a show
dog is to have fun. If you and your dog aren’t having a good time
during the training process it is unlikely you will enjoy showing.
Also remember to be patient, losing your temper while training
a show dog will not do you or your dog any good.
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