Well Rebel has been in his first show, but didnt get placed, not that im really surprised.
He was first up in the Whippet Open against 5 other whippies (all a lot older!).
He stood beautifully in the line after a little gentle persuasion, i was really proud as the judge walked up and down. As it was my first show, i stood at the back and watched the others. By the time it was his turn on the table he was fed up, he started playing up.The judge was great though and asked if he would prefer it on the floor, so i put him on the floor but he still wouldnt stand. He then asked me to walk up and down the mat to calm him down, tried again, but he wasnt having any of it. The judge smiled and asked us to walk the mat again. We lined up with the others, with the judge coming back to give Rebel a good glance over, but he wasnt picked. The judge came over though, shook my hand and told me to persevere as he liked the look of Rebel, and had he not played up he would have been highly placed. That was a a great boost!
Rebel was then in the AV puppy class and OH took him in that as Rebel seemed to be pining for him. There were 6 dogs in it, but he was the only Whippet. He also stood at the back and by the time it was his turn, Rebel was fed up. The judge spent a long time with him and was very pleased with him but he was still playing up.
We have found that next time we will try to be at the front so Rebel doesnt get fed up.With all the positive comments we had today i'll just have to up the training sessions with him, in time he will settle and do us proud.
Denise
He was first up in the Whippet Open against 5 other whippies (all a lot older!).
He stood beautifully in the line after a little gentle persuasion, i was really proud as the judge walked up and down. As it was my first show, i stood at the back and watched the others. By the time it was his turn on the table he was fed up, he started playing up.The judge was great though and asked if he would prefer it on the floor, so i put him on the floor but he still wouldnt stand. He then asked me to walk up and down the mat to calm him down, tried again, but he wasnt having any of it. The judge smiled and asked us to walk the mat again. We lined up with the others, with the judge coming back to give Rebel a good glance over, but he wasnt picked. The judge came over though, shook my hand and told me to persevere as he liked the look of Rebel, and had he not played up he would have been highly placed. That was a a great boost!
Rebel was then in the AV puppy class and OH took him in that as Rebel seemed to be pining for him. There were 6 dogs in it, but he was the only Whippet. He also stood at the back and by the time it was his turn, Rebel was fed up. The judge spent a long time with him and was very pleased with him but he was still playing up.
We have found that next time we will try to be at the front so Rebel doesnt get fed up.With all the positive comments we had today i'll just have to up the training sessions with him, in time he will settle and do us proud.
Denise