By Blay
Date 14.12.12 17:42 UTC
I am taking my pup to LKA on Sunday - we have qualified for Crufts and I think LKA will be good practice for both of us - I certainly need it and will be very nervous!
We are in Hall 3a, judging starts at 9.00 and we will be in the second class in the ring. We will leave home at about 6.00 to get there in good time.
My question is about feeding breakfast that morning and accommodating my pup's related toileting needs. He will relieve himself (poo) on first outing in the morning and then usually again shortly after breakfast. I am just a bit concerned that if I feed him early on Sunday, before travelling, he may then get excited/out of routine to the extent that, (sod's law), he suddenly needs to 'go' in the ring! Would it be better to withhold breakfast altogether until after showing, as it won't be that late? I'm thinking this might minimise any excitement-induced tummy upsets which he can occasionally be prone to. (Will also be aiming for a pit stop before getting to NEC). I want him to feel comfortable and enjoy the day.
Also, at LKA, can you leave the hall during the day for dogs to relieve themselves outside or are you required to use the indoor exercise areas only (which I think is the case at Crufts?)?
I go to Crufts every year as a spectator but never shown there and I have never been to LKA before.
Very basic Q's I know, but any advice from experienced CD'ers regarding managing early show starts/feeding will be gratefully received! Thanks in advance ...
By Blay
Date 14.12.12 21:42 UTC
Thanks everyone for your helpful replies and various suggestions. Pup isn't travel sick so I think I will go with giving him a 'little something' first thing and then the rest of his breakfast after his class, which won't be very late.
This is the first time we've had to set off early which is why I was wondering about what would be best for him - hasn't been an issue before.
Thanks again.