
Stacking correctly

Moving in a triangle

Training in front of shop window

Setting up on a table

What you will need at a dog show

Moving at a trot
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About this DVD / Video
How to Handle at a Dog Show explains basic training and the theory of showing.
In particular, it demonstrates:
- how to train your potential show dog
- how to set it up or stack it correctly
- training your dog to move at a trot in different gaiting patterns
- what you and your dog will need on the day of the show
- the etiquette and procedure of dog shows.
Illustrated with innovative moving computer graphics and slow motion footage, this DVD/video
is designed to teach beginners the fundamental skills of handling dogs in the conformation show
ring. It should also benefit those with some experience, and be an invaluable aid for
competitors in Junior Handling events.
Contents
The contents of the DVD and video are identical and cover the following topics:
- Introduction
- Setting Up
- Gaiting
- Showing
All pictures on this page appear in the actual footage of 'How to Handle at a Dog Show'.
Customer Comments
- It's a great tool for the beginner and a fabulous refresher for those who think they know
it all!
Melinda Fletcher and Glenn Auld, Ashby WA
- I just wish, when I started 25 years ago, there was something like this. An ideal present
for anyone but particularly the person just starting out.
Mary Scanlon, Pascoe Vale South, Victoria
- It's very good and helpful and I must also congratulate you for its overall content. You
definitely haven't missed out anything even to the very detail for what to take with you to
the dog show.
Joe Avellino, Siggiewi, Malta
- This Australian video is really a must for someone who has not yet entered the ring or
someone who is still a little nervous about their approach to showing a dog.
Danya and Tanya Scales, Padstow, NSW
- Even though the video may be aimed at the beginner in the show world, it is also useful to
anyone who wants to upgrade their skills or who may be having problems with their current dog
or dogs.
Adrian Jones, Lindisfarne, Tasmania
- A very comprehensive training video.
Editorial North Australian Canine Association, Darwin, Australia
- Good attention to detail without swamping the viewer with information and sufficiently
repetitive to get the point across with re-inforcement . . a well planned and professionally
produced video
Lionel Bleakley, Sunbury, Victoria
- The way you explain everything is very thorough . . . it has helped me quite a lot.
J Maun, Mount Morgan, Queensland
- Knowing how difficult it is to produce the finished product, I can only wonder at the
countless hours that have gone into this production. New 'chums' wanting to learn the basics
in the privacy of their own home could well benefit from this production.
Peter Luyten, Ringwood East, Victoria
- All in all a job very well done, something I could recommend highly for first time
exhibitors.
Herbert Field, Algester, Queensland
- It is a fantastic video.
J Fenton, Willaura, Victoria
- We wish we had had the Show videos before we had gone to our first
show.....it would have saved around 6 months of embarrassment and
learning "the hard way".
Amy McIver, Lindfield NSW
- I am very impressed with the video I ordered on Showing dogs. I learned alot with my first
viewing and plan to view again section by section. Thank you for an informative video.
Nancy Dube, Thonotosassa, Florida, USA
- I really like it...very informative.
Franci Pruitt, St Bremen, GA, USA
- I thought it was great and we have been practicing since we got it. I have found that no
one really shows you everything like the DVD did. Everyone just gives you bits of information.
Brenda Stone, Forest Lake, Queensland, Australia
- Congratulations on a very professional production, with excellent clarity both in the
visual and audio department. Colour is even and crisp, and Jane speaks slowly and concisely. I
found the video fascinating and informative, and one which would be a must for new dog owners,
and indeed an asset to the library of the more experienced breeder . . the video is good
value.
Gary Jameson, editor 'Dog Showbiz', Romsey, Victoria
- This video takes the viewer through every facet of handling at a dog show in great detail.
Everything from how to train your dog to stand and move, to how to dress and what to take. It
is aimed at the novice who wishes to take up the hobby of dog showing, and provides a valuable
insight into just what is involved in handling a dog at a show.
Editorial, WA Canine News, Gosnells Perth, Western Australia
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