
Hi, hope someone can advise on this.. I'm getting increasingly fed up!
My boys (Labs) are ages 27 months and 12 months. The 12 month old (Eddie) has been showing nearly every weekend since 6 months old, and attended ringcraft most weeks since 8 weeks old. The 27 month old (Melvin) showed and attended ringcraft religiously for the first 12 months, then had a break of 12 months before starting again.
Both will stand and move nicely if I get it right, but they're getting increasingly worse at letting the judge/ringcraft teacher go over them. I have no idea how to stop this... I've been going to two different ringcraft classes and no one's really taught me anything, it all seems to be about practicing... and no one can help with this problem now. Both classes are very busy so we're lucky if we get 3 goes per class.... and many just say 'it's a Lab thing'. And I agree, to a certain extent it is, but because I'm not a 'face' I can't get away with it where others can (I know that's not always the case, but there's no doubt it happens often!).
Eddie's problem is jumping up to give the judge a kiss as soon as they lean over him... I can bait him to stop it, but I keep reading show reports where judges are complaining about this. Melvin's problem is wanting to roll over on his back for a tummy rub, no amount of baiting stops this. I don't think it's affecting Melvin's placings so much, he's a very striking dog and so does ok regardless when he's the judge's 'type' (it doesn't look good though!), but I do feel that Eddie could probably do better.
I don't really know any local exhibitors who could help by regularly going over them, and don't have anyone who knows what they're doing or are willing to learn enough to help out. Does anyone have any suggestions!? Do you think it's possible a phase and they'll grow out of it? I feel like I could do with some private ringcraft tuition, but don't know if such a thing even exists.
Thanks,
Clare