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> You just have to remember we were all new once, and if you ask around and make your own enquiries you may find the most welcoming are the really old hands and it is the nearly new are the ones that feel threatened by the new person with a good dog (the old hands in it for the long haul have had their god runs and not so good runs and take it on the chin).
> You just have to remember we were all new once, and if you ask around and make your own enquiries you may find the most welcoming are the really old hands and it is the nearly new are the ones that feel threatened by the new person with a good dog (the old hands in it for the long haul have had their god runs and not so good runs and take it on the chin).
> Is success so very important to you, carinag ? Is it the be all & end all ? Surely not ? Yes I enjoyed showing my dogs, but more important I love being owned by them. My Champion & show winning dogs mean no more to me than any other dog that has owned me before or after
> My breed is a border collie a breed which you said yourself can be difficult. At our first show i had a fellow competitor (he was in our class too) say my boy was gangly!
one judge I would never show any dog under !
>personally speaking I do not want my hobby 'dumbed down' to cater for those who who want a fun day out - if they don't like it as it is, then they can go and find another hobby they do like !
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