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Is Your Dog Ready for Dog Shows?



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By : Edison Chase    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-04-06 09:24:35
Competitive dog shows require a lot of work and dedication. You will need to train both your dog and yourself. The whole experience can be daunting if you're just starting out. This article will discuss some of the things required to prepare your dog for shows.

As mentioned earlier, training is very important for both you and the dog. There are classes available to teach you everything you need to know. You'll need to learn things such as how to run with your dog, show etiquette, and how to hold the lease properly. You should also make an effort to talk to other people who have experience showing dogs.

Dog grooming plays a very important role in showing dogs. They need to be sparkling clean and have their hair trimmed neatly. You'll also need to trim your pup's whiskers. If doing these tasks yourself, it's best to use scissors with rounded tips to ensure you don't hurt your dog.

If your dog has coarse hair, you shouldn't give him a bath on the same morning that you're showing him. If you do, the hair won't have time to regain its natural form. You'll also need to monitor your dog carefully when he's outside so he doesn't dirty himself up.

Before entering your pet in dog shows, it's vital that you familiarize yourself with the American Kennel Club requirements for your particular breed. There are certain standards that all dogs have to conform to in order to be shown. If your dog doesn't conform, you won't be able to show him.

It's also important that your canine has all of the required shots and a health check before attending dog shows. You will need to show his health records before you're even allowed entry. Making sure no dogs in attendance are sick will ensure that no diseases are spread.

Even before you start showing your dog, you should try to attend a show yourself. This will give you time to familiarize yourself with the who setting. You should also bring your dog along so he can get accustomed to some of the experience also.

These are some of the things to consider before you make the entrance into dog shows. Make sure your pet conforms to the standards or you'll waste your time. Training is also crucial, so you should begin as early as possible. Most dogs start when they reach three months of age. The long you wait, the farther behind on the curve you'll be.

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Edison Chase writes on a variety of topics ranging from technology to baby clothes online and online pet supply stores

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