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Sounds like when people come up to me and ask me those types of questions about 1 of the 100 dogs that the Seaveys have. I just make crap up (I know about 12 of the dogs really well and just put their info onto the dog that the question is about lol). I don't know how they keep all of the dogs straight.
I do that too when I don't know something!!! LOL. Its more fun that way.
though I do try to get to know all of the dogs, but they rotate out of our Anchorage show into the Seward kennel (where the 2 mile dog sled rides are) so I only really know the core group.
though some of them are on the teams running the Iditarod this year so I am super excited to see them in Action next month!
Congratulations to all the group winners and to Stump the Sussex Spaniel. After the Aussies are out of the running we pull for the herding dog, so we were rooting for the Puli. We were just excited to see anyone win but the Poodle, as they win so often, its nice to see other breeds recognized.
It doesn't really matter - dog shows are fun no matter what! I show my own dogs some, but we have a handler for the "important" shows. Its way more fun to be able to watch them out there with our handler!
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Congrats to Stump the Sussex! What a beautiful dog and a well deserved win.
I was thrilled to see Treasure, the golden, place second in group. She is a very nice dog and it's nice to see her handler, Clint Livingston, doing so well for himself. I grew up in dog shows at the same time as he and his brother and sister. His brother Brian and I crossed paths a few times when he was working for a handler that came to Washington for shows. I can still remember the teenaged glances across the grooming area while we both worked on dogs and wondering "who's that guy". And when a friend said he has asked about me, I was just thrilled that he would even notice me. Ahhh, the awkward teen years.
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Congrats to Stump the Sussex! What a beautiful dog and a well deserved win.
I was thrilled to see Treasure, the golden, place second in group. She is a very nice dog and it's nice to see her handler, Clint Livingston, doing so well for himself. I grew up in dog shows at the same time as he and his brother and sister. His brother Brian and I crossed paths a few times when he was working for a handler that came to Washington for shows. I can still remember the teenaged glances across the grooming area while we both worked on dogs and wondering "who's that guy". And when a friend said he has asked about me, I was just thrilled that he would even notice me. Ahhh, the awkward teen years.
What a cute story! I have to say I was rooting for Treasure - she was so beautiful!
I thought it was weird and unfortunate when the two dogs (actually the handlers) had a conflict of interest with the judge. I wonder why someone else didn't handle the dogs so possibly those dogs could go on.
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I thought it was weird and unfortunate when the two dogs (actually the handlers) had a conflict of interest with the judge. I wonder why someone else didn't handle the dogs so possibly those dogs could go on.
My mom and I had the same thought! Even if you just grab a friend and say go in there - that would be better than being excused. I was so so so confused
My mom and I had the same thought! Even if you just grab a friend and say go in there - that would be better than being excused. I was so so so confused
It's up to the handler/owners to make this decision. It's quite possible that anyone they felt qualified to handle their dogs, already had dogs in the ring. While most handlers I know will make every effort to find someone else to handle their dogs if needed sometimes it just doesn't work out.
The first handler who was dismissed at Westminster was a former associate of Peter Green's (the judge). The handler also happens to lease the kennel he runs from Peter Green. The second handler dismissed was the assistant to the first. They used to be part of what was known in the dog show world as "The Green Team". That was the reason for the dismissal of both handlers. I give Mr. Green a lot of credit for making such a bold move at a high profile show. It really shows his integrity as a judge.
There's a lot of politics in dog shows and a lot of schmoozing that goes on between handlers, judges and even owners. Way too often dogs win just because of who the handler is. Of course there are also times when a good dog loses because of who the handler is.
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No problem Lorie. Dog shows are kind of a passion of mine even though I don't currently compete. I'm too busy raising my girls right now.
I hope to get back into it in a few years though with the purchase of our next dog. DH and I have been chatting about our next breed. I want a show quality dog, he wants low maintenance. My breeds are Goldens and Corgis so he's leaning more towards the Corgi now. I've also dabbled in German Shorthair Pointers, Labs, English Setters and a few others thanks to my teen years working with a handler. Those might be options too.
My oldest is also interested in showing so we are planning to work with my mom's younger golden to get him ready for her to show in junior handling when she turns 10. He's a real goofball now and slow to mature due in part to his English breeding.
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How cool! I once had a Corgi named Sassafras. He was very strong willed but beautiful.
We now have two Lab's - both black. The youngest has just the barest tinge of red in her coat. You can only see if the sun is shining on her. She really looks in many ways like a Golden except that she's black. All my girls are rescued. We're guessing that she's got one black Lab parent with the other being a Golden.
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How neat Lorie, I love rescue dogs each one is so special.
My last Corgi was named Cabby. He was a really neat dog and could run as fast as my Golden could. I co-owned him with the handler I assisted for the purpose of showing him. When I moved on to work more with my champion Golden, he went to live with the handler's daughter and had a wonderful life. I still miss the little guy and his goofy antics.
My husband and I have an Australian Cattle Dog that my husband bought just before we started dating. So, he was never intended to be a show dog although he would have been an awesome obedience or agility dog in his younger years if I hadn't been too busy. He's getting older now and developing a few health issues and while we're not ready for him to go we have to be realistic. My daughters adore him and have no idea what they're in for when the time comes. It will be rough for us.
I could go on and on about my dogs.
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Let me ask you, I heard a rumor that AKC is thinking of increasing the number of groups from 7 to 10, do you know anything about that? I think that would be really interesting if they made that move.
Also, after showing German Shorthairs, what do you think of them as a breed? I have loved them for quite some time, but have never owned one. After my fiance and I get married we are going to get a dog. While I have owned dogs my whole life, his family just bought their first dog last month. He tends to be a bit of a push over, so I was wondering if they are more dominant than not. I just want our first dog experience to be awesome rather than him feel intimidated. As a horse owner, I don't think it's possible for me to feel intimidated so I have a hard time knowing how he will feel.....