
As somebody who has had her fair share of dogs not liking to be shown, I really echo what Japmum said -all of it. Rushing is more likely to put her off for life. I had a bitch I'd bred back in December. She looks fantastic, has great temperament and I hope to show her. So I've entered her for one open show NFC in February, one in March NFC, will go to classes in between, and all being well (IF she copes with it all) she will be taking part in her first show end of March. I entered NFC as opposed to in the shows as to not be tempted to take her in the ring should she seem fine. I rushed her sister last year and lived to regret it.
I'd just add that what I do is when I arrive at training, ringcraft, a show, anything like that, the very first thing that happens is that out comes the REALLY special treats, the ones never seen at home -like sausages, hot dogs, chicken, ham and of course liver. The dogs learn that "this is one of these places where you get the nice treats". :)