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> So what's the chance of bribing the Judge
>Right, I think I am getting there! So to win a C.C. you will need to win Best (Dog or Bitch) in Breed, so a Minor Puppy would go up against a seasoned 6 year old for example.
>Bummer, So what's the chance of bribing the Judge
>set your sights on Best Puppy in Breed and a RCC for now
>the first dog you learn with
>I won my first CC 25 years after first showing a dog.
>There are people in my breed and many others I'm sure who have been showing for years and never got a sniff of a RCC,
> Start off thrilled when your dog behaves well, then thrilled with ANY place, then with any win, etc. etc. working your way up the scale. It's obviously not unheard of, but I suspect it's a very rare person who wins at top levels with their first show dog and expecting it is just going to lead to frustration.
> xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">there was a chap in there buying a VHC placing rosette, obviously thrilled with his place - and that to me is what dog showing is about. Start off thrilled when your dog behaves well, then thrilled with ANY place, then with any win, etc. etc. working your way up the scale. It's obviously not unheard of, but I suspect it's a very rare person who wins at top levels with their first show dog and expecting it is just going to lead to frustration.<br />
>That is very true indeed. And the more popular the breed, the harder it is to win, of course, as you can have entries of several hundred in the breed. You can get lucky with your first show dog, but it's more likely not to happen -the first dog you learn with. :-) I won my first CC 25 years after first showing a dog.
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