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That is good. As a matter of interest where are there under age puppy classes, would be interesting to go.
I'd imagine at ringcraft match nights ;)

they are held at match nights and some companion dog shows bridie has been to two of each
Oh I see, must admit never seen a companion show where they have classes with such young pups, must look out for one.
 
i thought it was a kennel club rule even at companion shows that no pups under six months can enter
 
There are lots of fun shows, which aren't held under KC rules. I took Rowan to one in the summer when she was five months for practice.

Well done on Bridies great start
 
I have seen pictures on K9 in the past of puppies winning rosettes at "fun shows" so there seems to be events where you can take young puppies . It seems like a good idea to me, the more puppies socialise with other dogs, the better it is for them. After the lovely way Sparky behaved at the recent lure coursing day (I'm talking here, general behaviour, not coursing abilty) I'm thinking of taking him to some companion shows next year. I think he could have some fun, and I defy any judge not to award him The Most Handsome Dog :wub:

Jenny
 
I have seen pictures on K9 in the past of puppies winning rosettes at "fun shows" so there seems to be events where you can take young puppies . It seems like a good idea to me, the more puppies socialise with other dogs, the better it is for them. After the lovely way Sparky behaved at the recent lure coursing day (I'm talking here, general behaviour, not coursing abilty) I'm thinking of taking him to some companion shows next year. I think he could have some fun, and I defy any judge not to award him The Most Handsome Dog :wub:
Jenny

the match nights and fun shows are very good for teaching young puppies dolly is still very naughty like her sisters bridie enjoys the attension

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i thought it was a kennel club rule even at companion shows that no pups under six months can enter
Those shows/matches that are run under KC rules state that no pup under 6 months is elegible to enter. Most Matches are KC licenced so puppies under 6 months are not allowed to enter.
 
i thought it was a kennel club rule even at companion shows that no pups under six months can enter
Those shows/matches that are run under KC rules state that no pup under 6 months is elegible to enter. Most Matches are KC licenced so puppies under 6 months are not allowed to enter.

most matches do have an under age puppy class but cannot compeat for best puppy in match

and some fun dog show do have an under age puppy class always done after the pedigree classes

why dont our breed clubs put on an under age class

the lhasa apso breed clubs put on an under age class done before start of serious judging
 
i thought it was a kennel club rule even at companion shows that no pups under six months can enter
Those shows/matches that are run under KC rules state that no pup under 6 months is elegible to enter. Most Matches are KC licenced so puppies under 6 months are not allowed to enter.

most matches do have an under age puppy class but cannot compeat for best puppy in match

and some fun dog show do have an under age puppy class always done after the pedigree classes

why dont our breed clubs put on an under age class

the lhasa apso breed clubs put on an under age class done before start of serious judging
I personally don't agree with under age pups competing, there is more than enough time to show dogs once they are 6 months. Pups should be allowed to be pups before they compete.

This is just my opinion before you all jump down my throat.
 
i thought it was a kennel club rule even at companion shows that no pups under six months can enter
Those shows/matches that are run under KC rules state that no pup under 6 months is elegible to enter. Most Matches are KC licenced so puppies under 6 months are not allowed to enter.

most matches do have an under age puppy class but cannot compeat for best puppy in match

and some fun dog show do have an under age puppy class always done after the pedigree classes

why dont our breed clubs put on an under age class

the lhasa apso breed clubs put on an under age class done before start of serious judging
I personally don't agree with under age pups competing, there is more than enough time to show dogs once they are 6 months. Pups should be allowed to be pups before they compete.

This is just my opinion before you all jump down my throat.


I'm kinda with you on this one Tracey HOWEVER I also think that there is nothing out there even "ring craft" classes that prepares a puppy for the sheer pandemonium & chaos that is a dog show like an actual dog show,"ring craft" does touch on it slightly but the size of venue & crowds of both dogs & people & also the noise levels does'nt come close to equaling a show, so I do like to get my babies to a breed club show where they have a baby puppy class,not necessarily to compete but just to "take it all in" as such.

 

Also regarding your comment on pups being allowed to be pups before they compete,I totally agree with that statement but to the extent that I don't think they should be made to take their MP classes that seriously at a KC regulated show either,I do wish some judges (note I said some NOT all) would remember this when judging these classes & also some exhibitors too,imo there is nothing worse that watching a puppy or puppies in the MP classes being forced to stand like statues for ages before the judge "picks",it's just not fair,these are babies after all and should be allowed to enjoy their day & their puppyhood,like you this is just my opinion & I apologise but judges taking forever in those classes is a bit of a bugbear of mine.
 
Bitch on the right for me Kerry. :)

Totally agree with 05whippet, let them be puppy's. :wub:
 
i totaly agree puppies should be puppies i until the age of 12 months my girls were very naughty but they were enjoying themselfs katie thought she was a kangaroo by jumping up my back on the move once they turned a year they started calming down

i dont do any training at home only at ringcraft or fun shows my pups are very naughty at home

dolly is a typical puppy she dont like standing just enjoys herself bridie trained herself the very first time i took her to ring craft she was perfect in all the years i have shown i have never had a puppy like bridie

bridie even suprised my mum she said she had never seen a puppy handle that well standing and on the move
 

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